The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 18, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Storage room, conven
tual location; terms reasonable.
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FOR RENT Two well furnlsheJ
team heated rooms with baths;
second block above First National
task: sunshine exposure; with or
wKheut good board; terms reason
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FOR RENT Furnished, a front room
v with haat, on first floor, fit per
tseaMs. Call HIS Main, or phone
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LOST Fl dollar gold piece mount.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Seed wheat at IS.JI per
100, oa Clyde Bradley ranch, near
sarks Dlaco. W. T.Johasoa. -Ht
MISCELLANEOUS
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TO EXCHANGE Two good homes In
Portland for property here; on Sc
ear llaa; both rented; also home In
Cwtral Point. Will assume. See
owner at Farmers Implement Co.
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WANTED Will pay cash for Improv
ed aresmty If right Inducement.
F. O. hM III. 10-lt
FOR RENT Fear rooms partly fur
asshad. oa High School hill, fll.SO.
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OtPflEUS THEATER
Fraakljra Farswsa
Supported by
Clasro DaBrev , Roeesmiry Tbeby 4. Co.
la Areher McMackin'a Puxsllug Story.
THE WINGED MYSTERY"
i LadM No. 1I7.I.O.O. F.,
PTMar light. H. F. EMU,
N. O., NaU Ottarbela, Secretary.
VffMH Encampment No. 40, 1. O,
O. F., meta Tuesday Bight W. A
, O. P., Nate Ottarbela Scribe.
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There being funds In the city treas
ury far the redemption of tho follow
tag bends:
Series K, No. 1;
SorleeJ, Nos. 1.3,3,4;
latarast oa aamo will cease from
Mareh 1, 1018.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this
10th day of February, 1010.
J. W. SIEMENS,
10-lt City Treasurer.
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Now la the time to bay a home la
Ask Chllcote for
lota, hailaaaa prop-
VVfJra, SwVMal HIM faUMawS)e 1
Lewis Vatstj Salts at
31-tf X. K. K. STORK.
laTastlmtto taa aew low coat Ufa,
neaita aoucies or tae
I yaa'N want to alga oa
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I0T-I Hoary Building
WR FIKANCK YOU
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Movw nones
Our boys on French foil, fraternli
Ids with the people to whom we owe
to great a debt. There to do their
share to crush the Huns. You hate
read that there arc thousands or our
boys "over there," but ou hate not
seen them. You will, lion ever, have
this opportunity, as the official French
pictures taken by the cinematographic
division of the French army, entitled
"L'nder the Stars nnd Stripes In
" "
France " are to bo shown at the Star
theater today only. These nrc the
first comnlete nnd authentic Pictures
of the "Sammies" in France to reach
America, and arc being released thru
the Tatbe Exchange, Inc.
OUCH! RUB OUT
RHEUMATIC PAIN
RID PAIX. SOHRXKSS, NTIFFXEiM.
SCIATICA RIGHT OCT WITH
"ST. JACOBS LIXIMEXT"
Count lift ! Pain gone.
Rheumatism Is "pain only." Not
one rase In fifty requires internal
treatment. Stop drugging! Rub the
misery right away! Apply soothing,
penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniment"
directly upon the "tender spot," and
relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs
Llnlmene" Is a harmless rheumatism
liniment which never disappoints and
cannot burn or discolor the skin.
l.lraber up! Stop complaining! Get
a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Lin
iment" at any drug store, and "In just
a moment you'll be free from pain,
soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't
sitfTed! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacobs
Llt.tmenl" has relieved millions of
rheumatism sufferers In the last halt
century, nnd Is Just as good for sclat
lea. neuralgia, lumbago, backache.
sprains nnd swellings. Adv.
DO IT XOW
Order your War Savings stamps
early. They'll never be so cheap again
this year as they are this month. They
cost $4.13 in February, and 14.14 in
March. A penny saved is a penny
earned. It's the little things In life
that count. That's thrift.
Save shoe cost In two irajm: Quality
aad low rent prices.
16 MODERN' SHOE STORK.
Wool Shirts that are made of wool at
31-tf K. K. K. STORK.
We are exclaslve ageat for Xox.All
dress sJioea.
16 MODKRX SHOE STORK.
Travelers accident and health pol
icies are stawlanl. When you pay
less you get lrs. See Clillcote 1
Learn to Dance
The latest dances. Class starts soon.
Phone nime to 1S7. 11-Ct
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Metropolitan Anussmsnts
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Star Theater Presents
1 Lillian CJUli In
THR HOl'HK IIUfr CPOX SAXDS"
A snappy Western drama In S parts
"UXIIKR THK STARK AXD STRIPKS
IX rilAXCK"
Uaile Hatn'a Hoy at Work and Play
with Pershing, and
THR RETRKAT OF THK GKRMAXS
AT THK I1ATTI.K OF ARRAS'
Lue F. Vernon, "who plays the pic
tures," at the Piano.
TEMPLE THEATER
"Daby Marie Osborn la
"SUXBHIXK AXD TKARS"
A beautiful story full of love and
laughter.
HEARST PATIIE .NRWS
Latest War Pictures, Current Events
ADMISSION TIN CENTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
.TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
KLAMATH COUNTY NEWHSaVft IOUr FatS
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alio av Interested In the
propoUcd Shusta View Irrigation dls-'at Washington, D. C, when he wrote,
trlct met at the school house on Jan.1' He related In n ery amusing manner
nnry S6ih. to Ua'n more about the
proposition, select director, etc.
Momm. llubb. Wilson and Heardsley
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dy evening. February 16th. that be-
Inc the dito set for the decision
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.Illilllt (k uiwuiu .a u.0,..w., v.-v,.u..
of directors and any business per-
mining to the matter.
One of the most pleasant oxents of
the season took place last Saturday,
when scxenty nnd eighty of tho
fricnJr and neighbors of "Grandpa"
Rue. as we call him, met at tho homo
of his daughter. Mrs. F. W. Strow-
bridge, with whom he lives, to celo -
brate his 80th birthday anniversary
Quite a number of the friends of
Miss t.ola Schaffcr gavo her a birth -
day surprise last Monday evening nt
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hale.
The evening was most enjoyably spent
In visiting, plalng games, etc. Dain
ty refreshments were served.
We are having our drst tasto of
winter weather, and while It makes
us shiver, wo surely cannot complain,
after all the beautiful weather we
have had so far this winter, and wo
know spring cannot be very far ahead.
The ladles of the Helping Hand So.
clety were entertained by Mrs. Edna
Garrison Wednesday with a good at
tendance. The ladles of this society
and community have made fourteen
suits of pajamas for the Red Cfoss be-1
rore snasta view ana Maun orgnmzea
an auxiliary, and
the good work Is
still progressing.
O. E. Hunt, J. L. Vale and F. W.
Strowbrldge were In Bonanza Satur
day when Messrs 8trowbrldge nnd
Hale made final proof on their homo-
Shipyard Volunteers
Are Not
PORTUAND. Feb. 18. Advices re
celved from Washington by Franklin
fT. Griffith, state director of the Unit.
ed States public service reserve, show
ed that the first few days results of
the nation wide drive for shipyard
volunteers had amounted to one-half
of the desired enrollment.
About 20,000 enrollment agents
are at work In the different states.
"The national drive will continue one
weok more,". National Director W. K.
Hall telegraphed from Washington,
"and thereafter will be continued In
every state until Its quota has been
Repatriated French Children Get first Milk
in Three Years
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These repartrlated French children,
given up by the Oermans or left be
hind by them In districts recaptured
by the French, are receiving the first
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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH
steads. We regret that Mr aud Mr.
Strowbrldgo expect to inoe to Mam-
nth Falls soon, where Mr. strove oriuge
has work. They recently recolxcd a
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'on. of ' experiences ns u soldier
boy, and slid they need not worry
"ut him. for Undo Sam took pretty
prtn.1 p.ira nt til twin nnit w li It irt
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our nome mo. no consmercu me uis-
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hnd already learned some things from1
experience mat was a uenetit to mm
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Mr. and Mrs. George Shell of Plov.
nn and -Mr. and Mrs. Otis llllyard of
i - 'lno Grove, spent tho day Sunday,
February 10th. with Mr. and Mrs. O.
G. Hunt of Orlndalo.
1 Dave Price has rented about 100
cs moro land of Frank McCornack,
in the Orlndalo section.
James Mooro nnd C. G. Hunt helped
nine Whltlntch move his houso the
first of last week.
R. V. Ess and C. G. Hunt hauled
hny to the Stansble ranch Friday,
where they are preparing to put In a
crop of grain.
A large number from the Orlndalo
district attended literary at Plevna
Friday night. Every one reported n
good time.
Tho men who nrc putting In tho
saw mill at Round Lake have boon
ery busy for the past week, while
mey couia move meir kicus, moving
their machinery from Klamath Falls
to tho mill site,
Frank Sevlu plans to do consider
able Improving for the managers of
the Round Lake saw mill company
before the spring cutting commences.
Needed Yet
completed. More Important than
speed in attaining the quota Is to get
suitable men and make It clear that
the reserve Is being built up for fu
ture needs, and that men should not
leave their Jobs or expect Immedlato
employment, but that they should on
roll for service and wait until the
United States department of labor
notifies them that they aro needed In
the shipyards.
"Much hardship results from the
impression that men are needed In
quantities at tho yards today."
Total enrollment In Oregon up to
Friday was reported at 1,234.
From American Woman
Is supplied with American money.
Mn. Taylor of the civilian committee
of the American fund for French
wounded, who hat charge of tha work
la tha district of Bluancourt, la ballad
FALLS, OREGON
For
WASHINOTON, I). C. Fob. 18.
Fata aro tho most precious thing In
.... i ft.. i.l,-
uimnr, viormany is nearer uimaim
for wnnt of ., u,nn nny otm(. on,
tnn(.
mn.i.ni.i...
iiiiiuviiuuih umiibuii ,,v, aw..ft .,
nv ,, notce that unless hi s troops nnd
himsou not long ago
tll0 muni,,m makers got more fats.
something would happen In Germany.
Fats supply energy. When pooplo
, go hungry they draw on tho fats In
their bodies. When that Is gone thoy
nro an easy proy to disease. Some fats
have stuff In them for growth. With,
out fats, peoplo weaken and waste
away.
Our armies uso fats by shipload.
Glycerine, which comes from fat, Is
ono of the chief things for making
modern explosives. Wo must have
fats to, keep up tho fight.
Snvo fata. Do not limit our sup
plies of milk, tablo butter and cheese,
but consumo all. Don't was to any.
You can cut the consumption of fats
by reducing pastry and fried foods.
Use cottonseed or corn oil or peanut
J oil for cooking. Use drippings,
I Trim your own meat nnd molt the
ifat. Don't let a scrap get Into tho
garbage pall.
Waste no soap. Sato the scraps;
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: Clear, Peachy Skin
:: Awaits Anyone Who i
Drinks Hot Water
t Saya an Inside bath, before break-1
fast htlaa ua leak and fesl
elaan, aweet, fresh.
Sparkling and vivacious merry,
bright, alert a good, clear akla aad a
natural, rosy, healthy complexion are
assured only by pure blood. It only
every man and woman could bo In
duced to adopt the morning Inside bath
what a gratifying change would take
place. Instead of the thousands of sick
ly, anaemic looking men, womea aad
girls, with pasty or muddy complex
ions; Instead of the multitudes of
"nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain
fags" and pessimists, wa should ate a
virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheek.
vd people everywhere.
An Inside bath la bad by drinking
each morning before breakfast a glass
of real hot water with a teaspoonful of
limestone phosphate la It to wash from
the stomach, liver, kldneya and tea
yards of bowels the previous day'a In
digestible waste, sour fermentations
und poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten
ing and freshening the entire ailmea
tary canal before putting more food
into the stomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and particularly those who have
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
ure constipated very often, are urged
to obtain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate at the drugstore, which will
cost but a trine, but la sufficient to
demonstrate the quick and remark
able change In both health and appear
ance awaiting those who practice In
ternal sanitation. We must remember
that Inside cleanliness Is more Import
ant thsn outside, because the skin does
not absorb Impurities to contaminate
the blood, while the pores In the thirty
feet of bowels do. Adv.
HEAVY MEAT
E
AV
SLOW
KAT LESS MKRT IF YOU FKEL sediment. Irregular of pasaage or at
IIACKACHY OR HAVK RLADDKR tended by a sensation of tealdlni. ttoo
TROURLR
No man or woman who eata meat
regularly can make- a mistake by wmm. m .m a-1 VL.V
fluthln. the kidney, occa.on.lly, aay. i.?.",?'." ! V,mou,
a well.known.authorlty., Meat form. tSSJ!
uric ac,d. which VU'SXSXfl
mey oecome overworked from the
ttraln, get aluggtsh and fall to Alter
the watte poisons from the blood,
then we get slek. Nearly all rheu
matism, headaches, liver trouble, aer-
voutnett, dlHlnesa, slsepleasneit and
urinary disorders com. fro- .i -,.,. i
kldneys. "" " 1
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The moment you f..l a dull ach. '
the kldneya or your back hunt or If
Uncle Sam
Ill's mndc of fats. Fatt thnt cnnnol b
used for cooking should be savod nnd
ntado into sou sun p.
Our waato of animal fat has boon
awful. Sato It. cut uown your con
sumption nt least one-third of nil I
ounce a day. That Is onough to make1
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a.... Aim ...... wAnv. ir ..ii Aiti.triri.
saves Its tats.
(let a STAXDARD flra Insurance
poller from Chllcolo agency, ASS
Main slit.. 1
llelher Suitcases, Trunks and Itaam,
31-tf K.K.K. STORK.
AND NOW THEY ARE COOKING
TOBACCO TO MAKE IT BETTER
For a good msny years The American
Tobacco Company have been conducting a
series of experiments having as their
objtct the improvsrasat of smoking
tobaccoa.
And It Is interesting to kaov that one
of the greatest of their discoveries was one
of the simplest, and that was, that cooking
or toasting tobacco improved It la every
way, just as cooking most foods improves
them.
Thty took a real Bur lw tobacco, grown
la this country; toasted it as you would
toast bread, moistened it la replace the
natural moisture driven off by toasting;
madt It into cigarettes, catled thrm
"LUCKY STRIKE, the toasted cigarette,'
and offered them to the public
Thtresult has been the greatest demand
aver created for any tobacco product la a
aimlUr length o( time.
The change produced by toasting Is not
only most wholesome, but the flavor is
greatly Improved, Just as cooling improves
meat, for example.
T0 DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SA6E TEA
LOOK VOUXOt BRIXQ RACK ITH
NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AXD
ATTRACT! VENK8N
Common garden aago brewed Into a
heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
a few applications will prove a revela
tion If your hair is fading, streaked or
gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, Is trou
blesome. An easier way Is to get a
S-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and But.
phur Compound at any drug store nil
ready for use. This Is the old time
recipe Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair It
not sinful, wo all dsslre to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive
ness. By darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Comoound.
no ono can tell, because It does It so!
naturally, so evenly. Tou Just damp
en a sponge or soft brush with It and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn.
Ing all gray halra have disappeared,
and after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
glossy, soft and luxuriant.
Thla preparation Is a delightful
tollst requisite, and Is not Intended
fliP Iha vak ail,la.alnH . ..
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of disease. Adv.
EATERS
eating meat and get about four ounces '
of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take
ttKaf" .'? '
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to neutralise the acid, in urine so it
no longer cauaea Irritation, thus end
ing bladder weakness,
tail O.lla I. I.....l a
Dfui;. -.Jl TEiY.mV.i Bq"Mot,
,D'ure. "" delightful affsm.-
0,l .wtwr ' Wch sv.ry
ooaahoold take aow and thsa to keen '
lh, Mam elm Md ""JJgi
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KIDNEYS
mommy, ncimtuiiY m, ,u
FlRSI FUrWl
All kinds wntited by tho old t,,w,.
fur denier, Clius, Uoimrt, Can ,
street, KgloTool room, m.w.(,,J
He the Royal Tnllum spring Ik.
of Huttings at
si-tr
K. K. K. HTIIRj,
miii it n i i i ,
NOSE CLOQQEO PROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
M-l4-
I lli
- . iil What roller, your uomS
noitrlls open right .ii. thn air y
ngis of your head aro clour and tot
enn breathe freoly. No mum hawking,
siiui;iiig, mucous uiscnnrKo, fattl.
mho, dryness no struggling for
nreath at night your cold or rntrfs
Is i.one.
Don't stay stuffed up! (let s sasQ
bottle of Kly's Cream Halm from your
druggist now. Apply a little of this
fragrant, antiseptic cream In voir
nostrils, let It penetrate throttk
overy air passage of tho head; sooth)
and heal the swollen, lurismrd rat.
kiiis membrane, giving ynu Instant
relief. Kly's Cream Halm U Jtt
a hat ecry cold and catarrh sufferer
has been seeking. It's Just spl.
lid. Adv.
Doc Morn hat tolled hit hours away
Trying to make a patch that wouM
stay,
He had never found one that srotM
not slip
Until ho discovered Moco Monkey
Urlp.
This unltjuo patch holds all tho time.
Tho customers all say that tt Is lint;
And overy time you seo a wise, tuta
man
He has Moco Monkey drip close it
hand.
Doc Moco spent hit hours of toll
To perfect a patch that would bt
royal.
And at last he found
Moco Monkey (trip strong and sound.
Now If ynu will give this patch a
trial
You will find It to be well worth your
white.
Don't be bashful, fall In line,
Because Moco Monkey Orlp It SU-
PKRFINB.
For sale by KVANS A DAMN. It
LEGAL
NOTICES
Not Ire of Final Heulemeat
In the County Court of the State at
Oregon, for the County of Klaa
ath. In the Matter or the Bstate of Kllsa
beth Wight Nail. Deceated.
Notice It herohy given that the ui.
derslgned, as administrator of tha
estate of Klltabeth Wight Nail, de
ceased, has filed In tho above entitled
court hit final account of the admin
istration of said estate, and the said
court hat fixed Monday, the 4th day
of March, 1018, nt the the hour of
10:30 a.m., at the time, and the court
room of said court aa the place for
the hearing of objections, It any, to
said account and settlement thereof.
JAMES ERNK8T NAIL.
Administrator of the Estate of Kiln-
bet h Wight Nail, Deceased.
4-11-18-lS "
Economy and
Pleasure
la Uieke (lay of high gasoline
and tire costs, practically all of
us mUIi to economise.
Well! The
Harley-Davidson
will aolvo the problem when It
comes to pleasure at low cost,
aa avcrago of OS miles to the
gallon ought to convince ua of
tho fact.
New or used nuirlilnea In per
fort iii(lltlot. for sale at tho
llarley.Davldson service aUtioa,
C. E. Bismark
RprMnUtin of
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
115 Sttili NaA Sbed
Hibui Filt, Ort
milk they hare had la three years. It
by them at their aarlor.
jth. una. I. cloudy. of..ire. full T&SEmZSt?
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