AT,riwwAiTi,ii
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
I'AQK THlin
In Keeping With the Big
Thought of the Day
TlmttMlly press renecten sentiment turnout the nmlou ulilili
rlearly Indhnles nwr ,,"".
Men nm wanted evr-rywlw". The work of this Mr U being car-
rird on largely those who MV before liato been In public ofllre
or I" lb"c otk' Hen who ''"" hut' ,oa "roesil ulili
their W" tsake, ro ,," ' ork uthrre, end giving tlielr
time ami ability to tit mum whlih I ours, yours, everybody's.
ll U n lime when politics In the ordinary mum must not bo ton.
Irierrd. It t'Mll for all the ability UuU cm bo mustered.
OrrKon, to be a eurceaeful part In this unit plan for the defense
0f,wnorrnry, must likewise place the tlioutit of the Umea before
ctrrytlilnic.
i in another pari of this paper appaara Um aaaounrnmt of b.
J, wion Ma candidate for the nomination for Governor on (lie
llrpubllran ticket. Mr. Himpso'i wan urgvd In Iterome a rsndldnte bjr
i Ma many frlende In every part of tbe state, because of hit bualnea
riM-ont, III uadaratandlnc and k tio Kline if Oregon's resources, in
ituMrlra and needs) because of hi puMlf plrlterineas, which of re
rrnt yrera haa led hint to tank a which have been more important t
him than bla own affairs.
I,. J. HIMPHON IM CI.KARI.Y THK MAN WHO CAN GIVE
OKKGON THK ADMINIKTHATION NEL'KHHAItY TO TIIIM
VMS OV NATIONAL ErFMIKNCV.
Ill campaign will be directed straight to you a voter, aa (mil
vMuals who do your own think Inf. '
V are firmly convinced that yon will not allow polltlra to In
laearr your dccMon, and that yon wUI vote for tne man wlio l
brat fit to help the people of Oregon, develop the atate'e vaat re
soitrrr. and to' prepare for, an. I rtlrlpate In, the treat rerouatrur.
Hon that U to follow.
We believe you will weigh laaun Mora closely than aver be
fore, ami that L. J, Mnpaun will be your choke.
Germans Are Worried
Over Financial Hatters
NEW YOIIK, Feb. II. Tha atsady
burette In Qermany'a national debt,
owing to the war and tha delay la
adopting a sweeping plan of taiatlon
reform to cafe for the Increased lia
bilities of the empire, already more
tlitn twenty times higher than tho
aallonnl debt at the outbreak of the
Mr, Is a source of constant concern
to firrmtn financial eiperta.
In the Merlin Tageblatt of January
1. Arthur Nordun, the pnper'a finan
cial expert, sharply criticises the fall
fro of tho government to provide for
ny redemption of the war debt aald
horn a proviso establishing a redemp
tion fund for tho i per cent trees-
certlflrutos. which formed a small
rt of tho lust two war loam. Ifa
'Mis for radical moasuro to check tho
Piling up of tho burden of war In
dtbtedaeeo. Nordon contrasts with the policy of
Oermsny, which, aa la known, haa
J101 Prided oven enough Increased
wxstlon to moot the Intorem on Ita
r debt, and Is pnylug n part of tha
intfrest courtma of earlier war loans
m now borrowings, with that of
"feat lirltnln, which, he points out.
"i raised by taxation almost 15 per
wit of its nr expenditures down to
me end of 1917,
"e Bigumont that a hravlnr tnxa-
Hon of
wr profits, which make up
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' "inn or tho nominal Incronse In
Ty tnpl,nl' wouW Interfere
th the productiveness of Oerman In-
tn f nn,, U' fonr h Ineroated
. ' .,1.of ,ncom ould kill tbe
di.. UngnMs of tha PoPltlon aro
v" . eon "nfounded. In fact. Mr.
Nordon
nreucs, to attack the abnor-
"y lllsll Vnr Inxnnm. .it.ln.j l.
h"Vn duitrlai ond by certain ale
wu ot th8 Population would be of
HotS V ar,1 ,live' llng.
Punch8 ,mnU b,owou "
tidth re,li"n,,K"tueaa. Quart..
,4tbebey0ueYirui1, .
11 1TANS A aUUN.
What Yoa Can Do
I'lltMT Talk over
with your frlenda.
hla ramllilary
HECOND If you believe that I-. J.
hinion la worthy of your support
write n letter to Uila committee.
Muggeet hew his cauae tway be ad
vanced. We, la turn, will tell you
hnw you ran help.
Paid Advertisement
laauad by
. ."Blnton for Governor" League. .
Plttoek Dloek, Portland
decided value la cuttlog down the
high cost of living resulting from the
extravagant standards of life among
the war proflteere. I
How the People ot Paris Received
First Americans Back
Thto phttagraph 'abpwa how the people of Paris, particularly the women, received tho first Amerloan
troopa la arriTg In Parla on leave after their bit in the trenches. The girls turned out, and each grabbed a iol
'.Mw,iamwmA to. ' " nru th ,trMti-
Corn Bread Sticks
Latest In South
HI. PAHO, lijxnK, Poll. 21 Corn
hroiu! Htlikti uii) n now Hiihutltutu for
wlifnl hrcuil mi nhuiitlvaH luy In
iniiiiy PI Pine hmnut. Ono i:i Piiho
hoiuiiwirii n-ccUi'd ti ImkliiK mn from
u frk-ml In Konttiiky In which 12
atliliHtif torn hrciiilrmiM bo bilked at'
nun limn Tliu-c, wlmn ilono, nro tlio
Small Per Cent of
Food Lost By U-Boats
J WASHINGTON, It
(', Poll 21.
'I.imiiuIiimI
mid iiiiilntnliinil ulili tlio
iiMirti'd nirioiif of hlnrvliii! Hid iiIIIci,
Oi'rnmiix'i P-liont uiniiuilKii Iiuh iiiN-
erahly lulled.
Njw TiMirt't kIhi coiiKrem hy Her
hcrt llooci lint alinuti a Ion of hut
oiivi'ti Kir t-iit In food hIiIihiiuiiU ilur
liiK l!HT
KtnrtliiK nt tho hlKli water month
hint April, ulii'ii 1'.' iicr tent wont
(down, the food nhlp toll luix steadily
Civil War Veterans
Passing Very Fast
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PHILADELPHIA, Peh. 21. Voter, nt Wnnlilugton, nml he added that tho
mis "f tho Clll War nro dying nt the'comilr" "ild lmo suffered a great
ratoof 100 dally, according to Orlan-! I,"w "f,or ll,c' ,l!"' a" P1,8,0l, nT;a'-
di A. Somom, tummuinlor In chief of
tho Orand Ami) of tho ltepiihllr, Mr.
Smnors miiilc HiIh auiiniinriiment dur
ing patriotic exercised In this city In
honor of Abraham Lincoln mid tho
'Union defenders.
Mr. Souicra wild thero wcro now
living approximately 307,000 veter
ans, according to tho pension office
IIU.VH VMh TO OIIHKHVK
FOOD 11EGUL.T10X8
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 21. Close up
on 100,000 prosecutlous for Infring
ing the food regulations were con-
Justed In Prussia In 1917: 151,421
tines of varying amounts were Inflict-
ed and 1,781 persona wcro sontonced
to torms of Imprisonment. The
slzu of m Ntli k of old fanlilouuil oual
liiK . nml tuuitlcnlly all irimt,
( liilliicd' lo Ijij tliu IjimI iart of corn
lircud, Otliur liiHiHo'AhiM, uftor mm.
Iilltii; tlio corn lircad xtlckti, mciiI for
iiuiirt, nml now runny HI I'jibo liornvs
lmv "llhorty miiki," iih tlio corn
lire id nllks nm culled lioro, oorvoJ
on mIilmIIohs i1ii)h.
iIccioiihimI. In Octolcr nml Nm umber
hut "one or tuo nor (otil" wbh lout.
Hut Hnmi-r wnrmd more Bharply
HKiliiht tullro.ul falluro In thli coun -
try. TIiIm nlfiuly, ho nli, has Wurt
fcod nhlimi'iits uUl more than the
oimmy.
"1 hu nuuihcr of grain turn ro.ichtng
terminals durlitK tho ten months end-i
Iiir with January was 100,000 lens
tlinn during tho Riimo period In 1'JlC,"
' Hoover aald.
iiiiiGiuiicii (m niey naa uecn n com- unu uunu sivcn, ino vouniy louri re
manding factor In keeping patriotism serves the right to reject any and nil
ulUo lu thls.country. bids, and to let the work to the'' best
"We may liavo to rend 10,000,000 Interests of the county.
men ncrosi the water before tho wnr-j
crazed maniac of Kuropo will admit
ho Is crushed and boiton, but In tl.o
end there ran bo but one outcome
our armies will return lctors," Mr. j
Soincrs declared.
courts are congested
this description.
with cases of
I'l'MHHIII) FOII GIVI.NO ADVICi:
COI'ENIIAOK.V, Feb. 21. An 18
) oar-old (iornian workman has been
sentenced to six weeks' Imprisonment
In Ilorlln for calling out to a passing
detachment of seldiers: "Throw away
) our rlllos and make an end of It."
From Trenches
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STATE RAKERS
AfiE FAILING
TO MM
OHDKH FOII L'HI VlAtVH' HUB.
KTITCTKH NUT aUTTINU PKOP
Kit ltKHI.N'HK MTItKNUOUH
MEAML'lltH TO 1IK AUOITKD
PORTLAND, Feb. 10. AniiUnt
Food Adinlnlntrator Ayra baa luued a
v urn I iik to Oregon bakers who are re
rortcd generally to not be obiervlng
tlio order for the use of flour iubitl
ttitei. '.
Aftor February S4th, when SO per
rent of the substitute! must be uied,
I he bakers falling to comply wltb tbe
order will ho denied licenses and the
rlglit to purchnse flour.
Agents are now being sent out to
heck up on tho situation.
InwitlKNto the new low cost Ufa,
iiulili'iit unil liciillli polities of the
Tmtelem, nml ou'll want to sign on
'nm dotted Hue. Hee Chlltote. 1
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LEGAL
NOTICES
Notice to Contractors
Plans and specifications for the re
modeling and completion of the pres
ent court house lo Hot 8prlngs Addi
tion, for Klamath County, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, can be seen at tka oSce
I of tho county clerk of Klamath Coun
ty, Oit-gon, and at Architect E. E.
IMcClamn's office at Portland, Oregon,
for which bids will be received until
noon, March 20th, 1918. Bids will
I alto ho received on an alternate plan
for a now building, plans are on file at
county clerk's office, Klamath County,
'Oregon. Kuch bidder bidding must
bid on both the remodeling and the
alternate.
A certified check of 10 per cant of
bid to accompany bid, guaranteeing a
co"tr"ttlo contract will be signed
C. H. DE LAP,
!l-20t Clerk of County Court
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FACE the FACTS
LET ua face the facts. The war situation k critical.
Unless the Allies tight as they never yet have
fought, defeat threatens. Hungry men cannot right
at their best; nor hungry nations. France, England,
and Italy are going hungry unless we feed them.
Wheat Saviaga They must have wheat It to the
best food to fight on. It to theteatoet.te ship. We
alone can spare it to them. By avtaf Just a little
less than a quarter of whatwe ale last year we eaa
support those who are flghnnc'eesTkanlee. And we
can do it without stinting euMelvet. We have only;
to substitute another food just as good.
Tho Cora ef Floaty -Corn isithat food! There's a
surplus of it. Providence has.been generous in the
hour of our need. It has given us corn In such bounty
as was never known before. Tons of corn. Train
loods of corn. Five hundred million bushels over and
. above our regular needs. All we have to do to to
learn to appreciate it. Was ever patriotic duty made
so easy? And so clear?
America's Owa Food Corn! It is the true American
food. The Indians, hardiest of races, lived on it
Our forefathers adopted the diet and conquered a
continent. For a great section of our country it
has blong een the staff of life. How well the South
fought on it, history tells. Now it can help America
win a world war. f
Loam Something Corn! It isn't one. food. Ifs a
do7.cn. It's a cereal. It's'a vegetable. It's a bread.
It's a dessert. It's nutritious; more food value far It,'
dollar for dollar, than meat or eggs or most other
vegetables. It's good to eat; how good you don't
know until you've had corn-bread properly cooked.
Best of all, it's plentiful and it's patriotic.
Corn's Infinite Variety How much do you know about
corn? Aoout how stood it is? About the many
delicious ways of cooking it? And what you miss
by not knowing more about it? Here are a few
of its uses:
There are at least fifty 'ways to, use corn meal, to
mnko (rood dishes for dinner, supper,' lunch or break
fast. Here are some suggestiens:
HOT BREADS
Boston brown bread.
Hoecake.
Muffins.
Rismiits.
Griddle cakes.
Wofflai
I HEARTY.
Corn-meal croquettes. Coro-meal tea balls.
Meat and corn-meal dumellasje.
Italian polenta. "" Tamales.
The recipes are in Farmers' Bulletin.lff, f'Ceni
Meal as aFood and Ways ef Usine: It" free fasataa
Department of Agricultures
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Moving Pictures
jtmwm0ma0m09W0Wt0WW0fm
, Marguerite Clark to easing on Fri
day of this week' to (be Siar, in tbe
Purauount version of Mary Roberta
HblnenartWstory, "lab's Matinee
Idol," which appeared la tha Satur
day Rvenlng Pott aosne' time ago.
"nab'a Matlaae Idol" Is a whimsically
funny story of a boarding school girl's
first afalr da coeur, as Bab grandilo
quently calls It herself, and will ap
peal to girie of.all agaa who will rec
ognise themselves In Miss Clark's
winsome screen portrayal of Bab.
The moment vou put
it on you $y Hello"
to comfort and " Good-1
bye" to cramped' toes,
crowded feat and tha other'
foot troubles that mar your
comfort and your peace of
mind. Hera it is take a'
good look at it:
l&SO'to $7 JO
Sturdy and aerviceabk and
aastantial isn't k? Aad
very bit at good as k looka.
Made on the famoat Meannw
list-specified by tho U. &
Army won by al ewr sat
diere and thoutands of geea m
civil lie.
Our registered trade ntark-.
BUCKliECHT-k stamped
on every pair for your pro
tect ion.
BwhiMhaaw 4 Hefct
J
Yoa can get tad Backhecht
Army Shoe in year .town. If
year dssltr dees net carry it.
write as dirett
DESSKsYTS
Corn-meal molasses cake.
Apple corn bread.
' Dumplings.
(Jinnrerbread.
'Fruit gems.
DISHES .
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masnnseBKjUanBUBj, Bseeenaassi
blmtnmfoi llni
Calf BiB?7 IM
,-" enangeneT I
Lliats.nln I
Society Women Are
Big User of
NytoiV Face Powder
arweesaeieeeMMaAVMMa
Itegerdlese of price, they End
It to be the one face powder
that meets all reqwlremeata.
The powder Is extra reflaed
free from all Imparities. It
clings to the akin. The perfame
Is most pleaalng subtle la Ita
Xylotls Pace Powder la oter
ed In an aasorttnent of tints
one of them will perfectly
match your complexion.
35c and 80c Boxes
fC KLAMATH rALU OaxoONffJifVl
Some extra fine Rweaters at
31-tf K.K.K. STORK.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
City ft County Abetract Co.
ABTrTC B. WtXIOIf
117 Mala St.
FAKM LOAKS AT FEB CKKT
XAV
BOCGHTALIXG DOl'GAX
Architects and Engineers
607-8 Henry Building
WE FINANCE YOU
Phone Main 8713. Portland, Ore.
DR. P. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician A Sargeoa
eite l, 1. e. O. P. Temple
(over K. K. K. Store)
(Tha only Osteopathia Physi
cian and Surgeon la Klamath
raUa.)
W. D. MILLER
Cement Contractor
Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con
crete Building Blocks, Flues aad
Tiles. 188 8. Sixth St. Phone 898
WOOD
Block, slab, limb aad body, any
length. Small or large quanti
ties. Prompt service. Terms
Cash.
OSIce Fifth aad Mala
Phone 112B
Klamath Fuel Company
O. PKVTOX, Mgr.
DR. J. G.
GOBLE
Well kaouu Optometlst
Optician, Is
Penwieilly Locate, at
126 3d Street
Opposite Elks Temple
FaeneeSM
Make eagejemeaAs, aad be will
call at your home aad awing
roar eras far ajassaa, If yea ana
ennwj SSaSJsj eva) aaavv aaaaasean
JOBX C. CLEQHORJI
Coaaty ftarveyer
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