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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
W' Htwnr , .,;? HP j I-.;, i in IM o i PAOB TWO THE IVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ThtEvening Herald i W. O. SMITH, Editor 1 Faetttaed dally except tutor by PBBfleMag OMUV W FaBs. at US Foarth street Wear Department Select Its OfUcial Beauty Batered at the poatoKce at Klamath jiOt. Oregoa. lac traeMslim taroegk i matter. "ataarifUaa tattM ay man te aay aMraaa la Ike Ualted Btateei Oaayaar WW THCHSDAY, FKBRLARY II, Itm BefiHiOayaWArrs. FOR RENT PIANOS FOR RENT Inquire of Mrs. 0. L. Flttpatrlck or phone 1I8R. , - H-8t FOB RBNT--8toraia rooai, coavea sleat location; terma raatonabta. Apply, J. B., Herald ofllca. 15-U FOR RBNT Two wall furnished ataam heated rooraa with hatha; acoad Mock above First National bank: tuuhlna axpotura; with or without ood board; tarma reason able. 118 4th st. Phone 1I5J 1S-61 i .. v mBBmmBmmmssr3mBu2jKjt.?iiL'' lilMiMki ' a ' lmeijmmmmmmmmmr I HamM-v. l"BmmmmYmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm& H mmajfV3BBBKBBBBBBBBM BBMyRNBBIBBmmmmmmm I BBamF aemmmmmmmmme. I mmmrOmmmmmmmmmmmal mmm imafmmmmmmmmBl lammLomWmmmmmmmmal IBbbbbsV'' BmmmmaJemrJI ImmmmarliAemmRPII mmmwnsmmmmw mmW'UT-iUW'-J 4U H ftmsatSHErcammw ammmr A. v. " ft JB H S 3aBrJrBf BamB I IsiPmmT memv ' ramml WmkmkW.J' .W Thrift Stamp Eulogized By Southern Company aMSBMaHMNMMMiMvva LOS ANQELES, Fab. 11. -The Thrift' stream Into thrift stamps. Stamp and Its relation to victory in ""This 'Is rich nnd powerful .. ... t.... At.i.A i. ... .fcjtloa, yet, to date. It has not ghen , .,' , . v . j ..i loaa-tanth aa much In proportion to usual display and ballaUa advertls- 1$ popul(ltloR A3 , tlon, wh,Ch tag of soma of the local business areamnller, weakor.nnd lo prosper-1 Arms, which have gtrea their apace' ous., The success of tho war Is our to help the campaign. Recently a ' buslaess and wo nro not accutomed local buslneaa house distributed ear- to falling In an undertaking to which, era! thousand blotters, tha printed, we set our live and our fortunes." matter adorning them being entirely Tkaa tka Man who wrote the blot- devoted to advancing tha thrift more- tor, and who showed real surprise ment. iwhen asked for permission to quote "This blotter," aald the article, "Is his words. Idealized tho thrift stamp deToted to anotheraspect of our bust- aa follews: nesa which wa usually refrain from i "I am a symbol of faith We refer to our part sWHE VICTIMO F mm MIX i:.MIEIK)H IIK'UKVKH UNCLH SAM HAS ONLY SO.UOO TltOOPM NOW IN KUHOI'K TIIINKH TIIH WAIl WILL HOO.V UK OVKH l.t.XUIUM NOW CO.MIS HIOI1 IN rUTHOUII.U) I'CTUOOIIAU, Fob, 111 Tho bol yl.olkl town couuell In IVtroitrud lulu voted th following nuw tuxct: Oil private uutomolillet mid luutoc bonis $75 per horso power. On prhnte varrluges, $1IS0 u your, plus "tu for each horse. Hultlna yachts, f Boo u ynnr. Dogs, J 2C yuarly. Aticllcu sales, 10 per oent of nil re-ivlpts. MAMQUK1MUK DANCK THI7KHIIAV. l'Kliiti u,v... '" . ttta I !ii) m WITH m v mim:i win I- Ml. Ml. Willi HI,,!-,,,., .tltKN.NMO VVlUlmW IMIIIV 3.. Tl.1,1, '"uuii Tlio (ilil-tlmr ml '"' 'lirkonu. nnil Hiililiur Mtrunltud nnd -LOST AND FOUND LOgT A four-horee whip, between Wilson's bridge and Lum Short's on. the Merrill road. Notify U. H. Blebs for reward. lo-lt ar."!;'zr jemt . MOb TRANCCS .JORDAN Miss Frances Jordan has been se lected' by the 8oldlers and Sailors Campaign council of the war depart ment as the most beautiful of 21,000 young women who sent their pictures to be Judged. The picture Is to be used on an oflclal poster to Inspire soldiers and sailor to greater efforta for their country LOBT-r-Flvo dollar gold piece mount ad on breast pin; reward. Phone 188-M. 10-St FOR SALE WMMMMMMMMNMAMMMMMMMM FOR SALE For the next few daysH tborobred New Zealand rabbits. ISOFirst street. 21-lt FOR BALK Tables, chairs, carpets. 1 bedroom set, cook stoves, ranges, hesters: all must be sold before Feb ruary 24tb. Coma and see them, Jackson srartnients, Main and 12th streets. u-st FOR SALE Good paying hotel; will take tana or land as part payment. Address H. Hehman. Klamath Falls. lt-llt FOR SALE Cheap; one black Perch- area aullioa, grade, 6 years old; broke to work and very gentle; weight 1.7S0. Addreee O. D. Oriole. leM Mala street. lt-St FOB BALK Bead wheat at 11.15 par IN, aa Clyde Bradley ranch, Beer BarkapUea. W. T. Johnson, f-ltt "bSBSellaneouT1 FOR BXCHANOE to acrea Irrigated wad. for residence la Klamath falm. A. A. MekaKey, 431 Mala at. l-ttf FOR BALK Five room modern bun galow on Ninth street. Price 11600 This '1s a rood buy. J.T.WABDmOO, IS Mate SaraH ORPHEUS THEATER i Tkaatar i nracv menmm wiwi ueiwe BSf - t McRaa with Gerda Holmes la ! riB CHAIN INVISIBLE" a adMuttaMXaaT la Cartooa Comedy C KUmaU Lodge No. 117, 1. 0. 0. ., meeto Friday sight. H. V. BaaU, M O., HaU Ottaraala, Secretary. Bwauaa Eaoampment No. 41, 1. O. O. F., meeU Tuesday alght W. A. Mestee, C. P., Nate OtUrbela Scribe. fine Pictures Shown "The Chain Invisible." the five part Equitable motion picture, with Bruce McRae and Oerda Holmes In the lead ing roles, will be the feature ahown at the Orpheus tonight. The photo play version waa adapted from the book of Richard Le Gallenne by Roy L. McCardell. the well known scenario writer, who wrote "Tha Diamond from the Sky" serial. The story Is one of absorbing romance and strik ing dramatic action, as has seldom been seen on the screen. How James Wadswortb, a wealthy, truthful and courageous north woodsman, meets a refined society girl, falls In love with her, only to learn that she Is en gaged to another, and the desperate chances he takes to win the girl, are all mict admirably well developed thruout the Ave reels of continuous action which marks the entire Ave reels of this Equitable feature. mentioning, nershlp with Uacle Sam. No, not war contracts. Just a plain partnership In which we all share our duty to help put the old flag over the top. "Because wa Ilka our Institutions and our freedom, wa waat to keep them from autocratic Interference. We know of no better way to ac complish this, It wa can't flgbt the. battles, than to furnish the ammuni tion. "You know how small change teaks out of your pocket. You don't know where It goes, but it goee. It la not difficult to divert a little of this offal ele I siand tor the Klory of tlio flitic. I speak the lovo of my country. I am economy; aelf respect: patriotism! 1 AM THE THRIFT 3TAMP!" Increased Production For 1919 Is Urged New ie the Urn to bay a home la tha Klamath BMia. Ask Chllcote for artcaa em hoaoeo, lota, haelaei erty, farme aaal raachaa. 1 Belbar Salt Jl-tf Traakaaad K. K. K. STORE. Lewis t'nloa SalU at Jl-tf K. K. K. STORK. m Money to loaa oa city and coaatry property. See Callcote. 1 Travelers accident aad health, pel Idea n standard. Wnea yoa pay me yon get less. SeaChllcou 1 e H OUSTON Metropolitan Anwoemente 'S WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 11. Planting of Increased acreage to spring wheat aad the production at an Increased supply of other food products and of livestock, especially hoas. Is recommended In a euonle- montary food produetloa program Just Issued by tka department of agricul ture. It re-emphaaUee aad amplifies the program for 1911 Issued by tha department last Aaguat "Notwlthataadlng aa Increaaedprol ductlon of staple crops la the United statee ia 1817. there la seed for mere The number of hogs should be In food." tha sUtemeat ears. ,,TaklBgirMd by at least IS per cent. Ef. into account oar owa neede, tha aaada of the aatleaa associated with aa la the war aad tka aaada of friendly . .. - i " neutral nauoas, oar aeet earoru wui.tioa of satisfactory substltutea be required to provide aaoagk food sugar ebould be Increased. in mi. Whether tha war continues or not, the demands oa this country, because of tha increasing populattoa and tha aaada of Europe, will be great. Chief empbaala ahould be given to the produetloa of tha great staple food products, with special straaa oa AN ATLANTIC POUT, Fob. 11. llrliiKliiR one of tho most Interesting stories on Insldo conditions In tier- tunny Hint lias come across too Allan-. ' tic lu mouths, Dr. Arthur M. Davis of I represent the democracy of the Plqua, Ohio, who has been personal least and greatest. duntUt to Hnlxcr Wllhelm for the last I am the will of Man nsnlnst tho do- llfleen jonrH. urrlvod hero this week. minion of Autocrats. I Tho kaiser, Dr. Davis said, Is thor- I am the ammuntlo,, of n Just cause, nly convinced that the number of I am the widow's mlto. Untied States troops In Frnnco Is not 1 represent the eager labor of llttlo ono-slxth of what has been officially children. represented. 1 am the stauhch. unfailing bulwark ' "In feet." snld Dr. Davis, "the kals- of the nation. i cr told me Just before I left llorlln that not more tluui 30,000 American troops hnd been Innduil In France up to that time, "I hnd n talk with the kaiser," said i Dr. Dnvls, Just before I sturtod on tho trip. Ho said to inn: " 'I hear you are going back to America?' "1 admitted that I was preparing to tnko bucIi n trip. Then tho kaiser snl.l:- ' 'f luiiin vim urlll r.lurii annn. , Things will be nll.ovur In n llttlo while. (lermany will have won.' "Then he gave nie a bit of caution. 'The statement mado In America re garding tho transportation of troops nrc, 1 am nssured by my generals, out of r.ll proportion,' ho said. 'Up to tho prment time our I) bonis have been ro merciful In sinking United States tmnsportn that tho American army in Franco does not number moro than 30.000 men.' " Dr. DnvU xalil ho had it on the au thority of Herman government agents that (lermany would be compelled to uso 1C per cent less coal this year than she did last year. He also da- t clued that food conditions were bad, ami were growing worse. Dr. Davis also declared "that Ger many did not launch tho wnr primer- llv for thn normiiua nf rnnnticat. hut . t.,.U . .IA l .1 " " . muu.u ue uuuo , u...i.u ilu pul Uown the socIn,t movoment. acreage of sugsr cane nnd sugar beet. ,fh w threatening the Prussian aad to increase these areas. Produc-lM .., t ,., i,. ..m ,. had this Information on tho authority of fcovernment officials. On Wsshlngton's birthday. Febru ary 13d, a mask dance will bo held at Moose hall. Everybody invltnd to mask. Spectators will be charged JO cunts. 16-ci COUNT FlflY! NO NEURALGIA PAIN IK).T HITFKIl! IXMTAXT ItKI.IKI' FOLLOWS A HL'lllllXH WITH OLD "HT. JAnHW LIXIMKNr' wnr wheat and hogs, the leading foods." Tha South Is urged to prpvldo food for its own pcoplo nnd feed for Its livestock, and then to plant ns much cotton aa can well be cultivated and , harvested. To alsers of hog and beef animals the world need for moats and fats Is made clear. Farmers are urged to Join with the men on tho range In providing sheep whose wool Is needed to equip soldiers. Other recommendation made .nro Conquers pain never falls. Hub soothing, penetrating "St. Ji cobs l.lnlmont" right on the echo or pain, and out comes tho neuralgia misery. j Here's a Joyful eiperlmont! Try It! Get a small trial bottle from your druggist; pour a little In your hand and rub It gently on the sore, aching nerves, and before you roullxu n In Just a moment all pain and neural gia disappear. It's almost magical, but the Joy Is, that the misery doesn't come back. No! The nerves are soothed and congestion I relieved and your neuralgia Is overcome. Slop suffering! It's needless ncu. rnlgla and pain of nit kinds, either In the face, head, limbs or any part of tho body, Is Instantly banished. "St, Jncobs Liniment" Is perfectly harm loss, and doesn't burn or discolor the skin In uso for half a century. Adv for The supply of dairy products should be made to meet the needs of this country and to help supply the In creasing demands of the allies. Poultry production should be In- creasea greeny, especially in me oacit , NOTICR The EpbKopal choir practice will bo held nt Mrs. O. Coiad'a residence, yards and on farms where waste ma-. wasiungton strcot, rriasy even terlal la not required. . ' 7 o'clock sharp. 2l-2t MttMHUtlMMMMMH ; HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD; ; 8w Cream AaaUtsl ta NaatrUa , Opeaa Air Passages Right Up. , u.mi ;' CHAUTAUQUA MANAGERS IX WAR WORK HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK w 'Air Regular communlcatloas ' Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. A. M., second Monday of eaek month. By order of A. R. Laavitt. W. M. Baa aha Royal Tallora eatta fctaa ef SaMagaat ll-tf K. K. K. STORK. STAR THEATER Star Theater Preseata Alma Reablaa la "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" Rich In humor, stirring In climaxes Lua F, Vernon, "who plays tba ple tures." at tba Piano. r,Oet a STANDARD Bra laenraaea Mtsnr ftwta tha Cfcllcata agoacy, BBS Waal Shlrte that are made ef wool at ll-tf K. K. K. STORE. e KBHr .mrmFBm) - TEMPLE THEATER Temple Tlwater Preseata "A HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES" A story full of mirth, thrills aad mystery. 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No more hawk ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at night; your sold or catarrh disap pears. (let a small bottle of Ely'e Cream balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrsnt .antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrstes through every air pasmgo of the head, soothes thn Inflammnd or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's Just fine. Don't, stay stuffed up with a cold or nssty catarrh. Ad rTAT. ' 'VU" v9u-A AW,,.v - --t-w"- ""ri.i, en. raut. Af. fAjoy, nv,v vv, Atrtut "55x 'rr. BEON HOT WATER DWrnmrGITTOU D0KTFEELRIG1T Saya glass ef hot waUr with aheeahaU btfora brsskfaat , washes out eeleene. The blgpeit (Itautaiuiua man sgers in the United States have pooled their interests, temporarily in the patriotic campaign to provide entertainment for soldiers in the cantoiunsnt and national guard camp Not only ure they furnish inu t!i text tolui.t the Chautauque itsM affoi tif. Imt they have, for th tlm. mou'ed their hlg competing circuit bniiiiitinns. wh.th :acli .,WKi -'unununitie fron coil t cor.t id fi.vn Me (Tient Lakes to the Gulf, to maVe the Rmltosife hook ramoaiun a sucrn , The campaign is sugq-x np thv one-dollar and nve-dollai' '.'ivii'-vJct-books, filled with coupons signed by the Secretary of War. which pass soldiers to all ihpw in the canton meats and ' national guard camps The little books are said to he rolnc like hot cakes and report from tU 'smps say the soldier boys are The spectacle or the chiefs of a nau ooua big rival orgununtlonR, which, ordinarily, fljfht for talent and towns In which to put on the high-class entertainment and lecture attractions which million', of Amer icans see every season, working side by side in the Military Entertain ment Council, is said to be regarded n Washington as one of the most notable examples of pat,,oti! co operation of the war. These men hl.-e and manage such Chautauqua stnrs as William-Jennings Bryan; Dr. Gnnsaolus, the well known Chi cago preacher; Bohumir. Kryl, the Me land leader, and a hundred or mqre other men and women whom nust or us nave neara ana seen un cer the Chautauqua tents. t0!t)ier, and each has decided, they admit, that the other fellows are not such bud fellows after all. When they Kt through the Smlleage cam pa!gn, they wfll go back home and each will probably begin to try to put it over good nataredly on his IvhIs, who will probably be having - .... .H,,a yu !, Home of these Chautauqua leaders -. mtiiur v.. uoit, uou Lyceum Bureau, Cleveland: W. V hSSST Itedlwth Lvnum Rnrui, rlnw..rT Dr. Paul ai: PmTsi:"rCSrj! Association of Pennsylvania, Swarth- more, ra.; Frank M. Chaffee. Cm. tpry Lyeeum Bureau. Evaaatea, Ittj Charles F. Horner, ReoWhOteraar -imuwiuiuu3. nansas city: Keith im vawier, Kcupatb-Vawter ChauUu in. ouas. Cedar Rapids, 'la., and Harry P. Harrison, of Chicago, head of the vYcsningion loose managers neupata thauuuquas, and executive together, cat together and plan(chajxmaa ef the wKUaafa caajpL' If you wake up with a bad taste. bad breath and tongue Is coated; It your bead Is dull or aching; If what you eat sours and forms gas and acid In stomach, or you are bilious, consti pated, nervous, sallow, and can't get feeling Just right, begin Inside bath ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, ;kldneys nnd, bowels, nnd cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your In. side bathing Immediately upon arts mg in tne mornlag to wash out of tho system all the previous .day's poison ous, waste, gas and Hour bile before putting more food Into the stomach io icei una young folks feel; llkn you reit before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body lm. purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which Is Inexpensive and almost t.. less, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water art m. tha akin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and lime. stone phosphate act on the stomach, llVer, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually eomtin.H bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should begin this Inside bath. Ing before breakfast. They are aa eured they wHl become real cranks on tba subject shortly. Adv. "Ix,f0f8i, "Oil in f i. . tlintliura rri'lim .,. ... It using II to keep th..r ,. ." ut uli tiiiliie ! 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