The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 06, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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aright. W.. Woaga. 6-tt
FOB CITT LOAN! m tha Building
Laaa plea, tee J. B. Maeoa, who
la alaa agent tor taa Paaa Mutual
Ufa Iaeuraace Co.. eoraar Nlath aad
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A VACANCY at tba HUI ApartawnU.
earaar at Talrd aad Mala. 1-St
TO EXCHANOE laararad Mala at
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two aau of kalldlaga; prlea 10 par
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lava araaarty
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Tala atetura la craaaiad aid Jaa
aad wltk lataraatlag aad aicltlag In.
ttdaau. It ararlowa with aovaUlai,
It la aackad with aatartalaaaat.
Daa Maaa aaaat hla heara of toll
To'aartaet a patch that would ba
rajral.
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The ladle of Klamath Agency "M
a SO-pound Afsortraent of home made
fAP.dlM to the tlxteen hoys who have
eallMed from the Klamath Indian
retenratlnn, nine of whom ate In
dians.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bedford and
farallj- of Klamath Apency have Rone
to nerkeler. Calif., where the.v will
spend the next few week.
On the afternoon of February 2d,
a well attenden Indian farmers' meet
Inn was held at the Modoe Point day
school, for the general dilution of
agricultural and Irrigation problems.
Short talks were made by J. M. John
ton, luperlnteadeat; J. T. llittto.
fanner: R. KeranMin. tJili-r, -nd II.
V. Hlacky. Inl'atlou -nslu?er. An
otbir meetlue will t held la tcoi
weeks at the same place.
It Is Interesting to note that the
bast yield of oats obtained In Klamath
County this year was on the farm of
H. Orem, on the Modoe Point project,
which produced 86 bushels of oats
to tha aero.
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tba faaous war correspondent, says
tkero Is ao danger of Portugal show.
lag lata friendship for the allies since
Dr. Sldonlo Pace, leader of the over
throw of the old government, Is sin-
eerely and strongly against Oermany.
While ao aote Portuguese troops will
go to the front because of the poverty
of tha country, there will be no
change of the attitude of the govern-
ent.
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Foot Ball Men Wanted
For Aviation Service
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ll.o football lonw of tl.o OifK'ui Ail- pa ,,, for Bllim am I.
nllntal Ooltt'Ki- and a mimboi uf -"',J,1" been lilin v,1 b HI ttliitl
Ito illcl.il.t h:i u heKUti nil ortoit lo (0,,n!l inoii. II H ixtlnlril mil Tho
ilotvriiilno bow tniitiy llrsl ilitn. hltshvqmilllli-t f mfiitnl and bodll) tjiilrl!.
ly tralno.1 football imm Iho rolloKo'n.".. nb.wbal and morrtl .onrac... n..
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nn prnvldo for tbo ll.xliiK
ilio aviation binnrb of tbo I'tiltM
Ptiitrs Ariny SlRiial Corn. I.i'tlrrt
bnvo bcoii n'lit to about all tbo foot-
lull moil of known vnrMty onllbro all.
itut nut'iilion to the irooiiK nood for
nilillllunnl moil lit the MVlatlnti wrvlrt).
Tbo tuvortniioiit U nld to donlro thnt
ill' ie iiiulu iii tiaiiiliiK until i
On h iliolr , If IiiioiimiI roi
, oiHot ll)or Their norUio nlMi li'
Loott foninl to make a ttronK nionl
1 1 fooilmll inon.
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Colonel Roosevelt was lighting ev-i talking In hU cbarncterUtlc manner
ery minute of bis stay In Washington, to Frank J. Hogan, a Washington
where ho went to use his efforts to lawyer, on the step of the home of
speed up war efficiency and prepara-l Representative Nicholas Longworth,
tlon. This photograph shows hlm his son-in-law.
Country Faces Big
Teacher Shortage
I'AIIIS. Fob. C quo of the Fronob
(touch nowHimporx has boon akliiK
soldlcrx roturnliiR from lo.ivo what at.
tonlxhcd ttiein mimt In I'arli. Hero,
are a few typical roie:
To see pooplo sllllni: ilnwn to Iliolr
mo:iH
To fro iinooriiploil collurx.
To II nil tboro mo womoii who arot
not itiorers.
To Hiul iooiln who Mimt lo k to
the country.
To r.oo funerals.
Tn bo nnkod to nit down when Rot
ting onc'-i hair cut.
To hear civilians complaining about
iliolr him!liln.
BE PRETTY TURN -.
GRAY KHiR 9ARK
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moving Pictures
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To tlio boy or man Mho Iovok a
good Hi-rap, or tho mother whoso
moUt oyo.i rvApond to tho dauoe hull
Klrl'rt liiMllnc'tlvov iloJlro to bring a
child lo the man alio lucs, 'Aiboii of
Hope" U n play HatUfylng In every
sense of tho word. Information U
lacking on the extent of painful
brnlrfOH and cracked head experienc
ed by the participant!! In the big
(I an co hall fight, but no tin only to
CHICAGO, Feb. ,6. Faced by pros- have been called to the national army
pects of an Increasing demand for and or have enlisted. The many special
diminishing supply of school teachers services which the government baa
for 1918-19, the employment service been organising have nlo drawn
of the federal department of labor Is heavily on this class of teachers and""",, """ "K, " """ " mr
sending to every state superintend- from senior college students fniml the battlo to feel tho imiiWiinent
ent or education tn tba country a
questionnaire, seeking accurate Infor
mation at to the number of teachers
available for next year, and possible
sources of supply for vacancies.
The Chlcaeo branch of the unripe
has let It be known that the greatest, war is making. They have, In many! henr,0CnM weU B victories
difficulty thus far hat been In obtain. Instances started organised efforts to ove,n ,or ""-free flonda. who-so faith
Ing Instructors for high schools, the1 All the gaps In their ranks and havo,ntnd ,OVo nd liopo of children nro
greater part of whose teaching forces' emphasised the Importance of maln-8hnl,orc(1 hy tho man "ho avca- ,,tr
have hitherto been rannoitrl of voun t.lnlnr hl.h .tamlnrd. nf Instruction "I01" a crOHS-gection of real life
among whom are imiully recruited
the anual additions to tho school
staffs.
Educational authorities have view.
ed with some concern tho growing In
roads on their profession 'which the
Inflicted. Strung men MtriiKKlo for
tholr Uvea, and the honor of a woman
Is also at slake. Tbcro Is nothing
gtmtlo about a plalnnman or the gold
digger of '19 yhen he enlists In hiicIi
a cause. Life has its pathos and
Almoit everyone knows that Rags
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings hack the natural color and
lustre to I lie hair when faded, gray
or streaked. Years ago the only way
In get tbU mixture was lo make it at
home, Khlrh Is musny and trouble
some. Nowadays, by asking at any
drug itoro for "Wycth'e Sage and Sul
phur Compound," you will gel a large
bottle nf this famous old recipe. Im
proved by the addition of other In
gredients, for about SO rents.
Don't stay gray! Try It! No one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as It does It so naturally
and eenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with It, and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by mornldg the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy and attract,
ive.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite
for those who desire dark hair and n
youthful appearance. It Is not In
tended for the cure, mitigation or
prevention of disease. Adv.
men. Numbers of these Instructors! In the public schools.
dJCnts
, Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. 0. 0. F..
aaeta Friday Bight. H. F. Eaell,
N. O., Nate Otterbela. Secretary.
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
O. F., meets Tuesday sight. W. A.
Mattea, C. P., Nate Otterbela Berlbe.
H
OUSTON'
MeVepelran Am,
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Star Theater Presents
Belle neswett la
"AKKRA OF HOPE"
A aequel to the Flame of the You-
kon," and a whole lot better. Also
A Trteagle Ooaaedy
TEMPLE THEATER
Teaspte Theater Prostata
Maty Aadertoa la
"SUNUOrirs LAST RAID"
A drama of a girl who came to
knew real love In the midst of bor
der perils. Alto
A Big V Comedy
"WORRIES AND WOBBLES'i
AOMIMIONTIN CINTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
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CCT THIS Ol'T FOR REFERENCE
WHEN CONFUSED WITH VARL
Ol'H REQUESTS FOLLOW, AND
HELP WIN THE WAR
Monday wheatleas, one meatiest meat.
Tesday meatless, one wheatless meal.
Wednesday wheatless, one meatiest
meal.
Thursday, a meatless meal, a wheat
less meal.
Friday, a meatless meal, a wbeatlest
meal.
Saturday, porklets, one wheatless
meal.
Sunday, a meatless meal, a wbeatlest
meal.
Ex-President Tatt at Camp Diverts
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Investigate the aew low cost life.
accident and health pollclea of the
Travelers, and yonMI waat to alga oa
the dotted line. SeeChllcote. 1
Borne extra taa Sweeten at
Sl-tt K. K. K. STORE.
ARGENTINE TO INCREASE NAVY
BUENOS A1RE8, Feb. 6. A pro
gram of naval expansion It under con.
temptation by the Argentine govern-
meat. ' It has been announced that
Presldeat Irrlgooen la considering tba
seadlagof a massage to congress ask
ing rer an appropriation or loo.ooo,.
009 for tha ooBttruetka of aubaa
riaee, eralaera aad bydroplaaaa .
nEDMEN WORK FOR
RED CROSS t.WCSK
INCIIEMUM, Wash., Feb. C A
thriving Red Cross chapter has been
orgtnlied among the Indians of this
community, with fifty-live members
enrolled at tho first meeting, and a
full set of working officers. Indian
farmers donated a pig and a calf as a
starter for a fund, and there were
told and resold until about $100 were
realised.
tragic In tho ashes which aro left to
her nftor ho rises to tho noble height
of self sacrifice Tho play will be
shown at the 8iar tonight. I
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY-TRY THIS!
Saya itaea of hat water with
ahoaahate aefere breakfast '
FlltS! FIRS!
I
All kinds wanted by the old reliable
fur denier, CliaH. Donart,
street, Eaglo Peel room.
To see the tinge of healthy bloom
your face, to see your skis get
with-
coated
tongue or a nasty breath. In fact, to
Wool Shirts that are nude of wool at l''' Jro,,r DMt- V In and day out,
Id reliable your fice ,0 lee your ik(
S3S Main cjoarer and clearor, to wake up
m-w-tMw 0Ht a headache, backache, c
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K. K. K. STORE.
lust try Inside bathing every morning
for one week.
Dofore breakfast each day. drink a
Travelers arrlitent nn.l health pol glait of real hut water with a taa.
Icle am standard. Wlien you iay spoonful of llmeetone phosphate la It
loos you get leNM. See C'lillcoie 1 Its a harmless means of washing from
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KCNNCTM .-OBIO.Y MCA-.tSiPptS. WM H JAfJt mf&SJTvliESE
On hit tour of the encampments of the United States, former President Tafi .tnnn.4 ..
ha want among tha soldiers, shaking hand, with .. .J 11 S 7 AT.''1 W CP Davwi, where
Kenneth Roblo, tee Y, M. 0. A. director at tba camp, and Brigadier Qenaral I WIHUa Waltl, tha KaMa
WEDNKKDAV, FEIim'.yuy a, (tt
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tbo previous itny'N Ihrtlgesiibi,
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lint wler ntid llmnslnim I'hosphait
an empty slomncli It ornlerfu. ?
vlgorallng. It cleans mil nil th.
fortnoiilallons, uuscs nml ncldu.
lilvos niio ii sploiiill.l uiiptin, 7
brenkfnst,
A iiliiiller pound ol llinesln,M '
Idinle will toil very lit t lo at ihH
More nut is mimrivM In ilnnoaiifui
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ilniiiMs,''nwtetnnM nml frethtu
kiii. so inn wuu-r nun llinestnM
i'iiiiiit nri i,n urn iiiimiii nun intertil
gnu, i nose who nro snMocI 0
siiihiiiiii,iiiiioiis amicus, nrlil ito
rhemnnllc twinges, also ttmse Z
miln Is nallnw nud imnplothig pug.
are nssuroii uini nun wooK n( lua
niiiiiiiiH "in lime inniii null) oolH
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in. imuii iniiiii in inrry ty,.u
MILL MKN WANTED
All u.1.1.. Uk .. ..
no ninici juu ,ur ciprrnnCIJig)
mn and lumber pllera. Dig !,.
cedent mttt house; fmt ctblni;W
trie lights: men's club houie.Ta
phone to Modoe Lumber Co., Chtleask
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KOII TORIIII I.IVER.
FOR WNHTII'ATIOX.
Star Drug Co.
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SUIT
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IllKheKt Onule of Wnrkmsatlbl
CUfAIIANTEEII
Spring WiHilens on IHttlsf.
ViMir ltwMH-iii hulled.
Chas. J. Cizekl
HurrctMor lo Iocmo Urea,
MERCHANT TAIMR
mt Main St.
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New Cky LaunaTj
Wa Ouaranteo Our Wen,
hlrta and Cdllara tav
Wa alto wash el Ik. wool, it
ered geda vary carefully. Tiy
ence and be convinced. Our I
are right f hone 1S4.
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