The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 27, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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TheErening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY XT, 19IR
XOTICK TO SUBSCRIBERS
Carrier boys will call on til sub
scribers In the city who bar not paid
their subscriptions In adrance, on the
first Saturday of each month to col
lect. Subscriber are klndlj- request
ad to arrange to have the money
ready (or the boys when tbey call, aa
each carrier has from 100 to ISO peo
ple to call upon.
It will be necessary to discontinue
all subscriptions not paid for by the
lGth of the month, unless special ar
rangements are made at this offloe.
Prompt payments of subscriptions
will be of great assistance to the car
rler boys, as all are attending school
during the week.
EVENING HERALD.
BtnlftOaufciArrs.
The Keno people held a bis cele
bration here on Washington's birth
dsy at Padgett's hall, which was high
ly dccorat?dTln honor of the occasion.
About sixty persons were In attend
ance and a fine program was given
by the school children.
Following the progtam a collection
was taken for the benefit of the sol
dier boys from Keno, which amount
ed to 120.45. Tickets were also sold
i for the dance, bringing the total up
to I53.S0.
A committee composed of 1). K.
Kerns, B. V. McCormlck and Mrs.
Tom Grubb was appointed to for
ward the amount to the boys In the
way of presents after deducting Inci
dental expenses.
The audience was served with a
fine free lunch at midnight, composed
of sandwiches cake and hot coffee.
The dance continued until an early
hour. The music was furnished by
lecal talent.
Mr. Eland, teacher of the high
school here, has been drafted, and
notified that he wilt be called about
the 11th of March. He expects to
cater the ordnance department. When
he leaves the high school will close.
unless the school board decides to se
cure a new teacher to finish the term.
HELP WANTED
Children's Year to
Start April 6th
Campaign For -Saving 100,000 Lives of
Babies Will Commence With First
Anniversary of U. S. Entrance
Into the World War. States
Assigned Quotas
I UATT1XO m llOOYKH I
Tho the grape fi ult's sou o' four utut
the coffee's .soil o' fiat.
1'UIW! KUIWI
; ini'TOinii,uii ! . fllr drnivi, llinti. uiimn
When the'sugar bowl Is empty. W Is Klree,( 'ttf.u puil loom.
1 tort o" sweet lit tlt.it.
All kinds wanted by the old reliable
fur denlvi, ClinH. Donnrt, 638 Slain
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WANTED A cook at the Klamath
Agency. For particulars call or
address R. Baird, Klamath Agency.
2T-2t
WANTED Position as cook in camp
or ranch for crew of men. Address
tit Wall st. 2-3t
WANTED Teamsters and laborers
for work on the Pacific highway;
also two flunkeys. Apply Warren Con
struction Co., Oakland, Ore., J. W.
Sweeney, superintendent. 2S-12t
FOR RENT
"TOR RENT Storage room, conven
Int location; terms reasonable.
Aeely J. B.. Herald offlce. 1S-U
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE Cheap, 12-hhp. steam
engine, lC-bhp steam boiler, com
plete and in first class order. II. F.
Parker, box S21. Phone S2X. 2C-3t
FOR SALE Reo chassis, cheap for
cash; good running order; An for
"bug" or truck. Call 1015 Main St..
opposite burner Iilg Basin Lumber
Co., Sundays or evenings. Phone
SV. 272f
FOR SALE Oood paying hotel; will
take farm or land aa part payment.
Address II. Hebman, Klamath Fall.
19-llt
WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 27. 000
Hi cry state In tho Union has
Save a little, skimp u little, so tho
lads across the kca
Won't be cheated ever morning out
of sugar for their tea.
You can learn to love the flapjack
tho the rup can Is dr,
You ran-lire without molasses lit the
lloslons. If you try.
We must discipline our sweet-teeth,
for we'll never lick the Hun ,
While the nesting's on the doughnut J
i and the IcIugV on the nun. i
I
.Tho the broid gro gray and grayer.
waste no time In nln regret; ,
Dajs nrt meatless vheatle't. sweet-
lesi. but they're not quit eat-1
less yet.
If the flour fades In winter a the
llowern fade In tirlng,
Hear In mind tho glow of glory tlint,
v, the Johnn) cake can bring. (
And tho rjo that's In the totllo. tho
It cheers the red-need oaf.
fti'vlem tli1 tit mill lie'iltli pol (
li i". me ilniitliitil. WlM'ii )iiii Hiy
Ir-. )im KH le. Set t'lllltlMO I
PUT CREAM IN Nnee
AND stop catahhh
V,)U rt'l' '" ' lew inoBHi.
Your cold lu head or mturrli wjfT
!gtiin Your clogged tioatllts wllt L -
I vwls Union SiiIIh nt
.: i -1 r K. k. k. htdiii:.
W.u.l Sl.ltt, tlmt me made of m.miI in ri'"u nlr I"""K-h of vllr lit.dr
31 tf . li. K. K. KltiHE. l'K'"r ,,M; " "'' '"'"til" fro.1,, l
i in nil iiiiiiiu.au si (it is ii i in. ... - i
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him! no Hf riiutflldit ..b i .
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v.. ,... u.UKRini J (III at il
vlnnll tmllln i.r Pit,'. i. "' i I
- ' vivnm Bilk
Apply Ultlo of tl,lrt fr.iKr.miML
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tiattinlritn lirriiitfli ... . . rli
I llf fl.ll llltrlll MlkJstl I S . ".! I
, ... ( r'iii nil I liastl is "
swollen, liitlniiietl luiirniiH !nenbn?
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NOTIUK
The lle.'iuty 1'nrloto hae moved to
North Kit th street. 20-21
Vt ii TtMMHIl lire lniirniicr
p.lli) fioin the t'l.lliote ngeiiry, IliM'nnil relief c-iiiiicn tiislatitly.
M.iln (lt'l.
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At the Theaters
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"The Divorce Game" Is the title of
one of the most fascinating offerings
ever screened, and with charming
Alice Brady In the stellar role thl
splendid new World Picture will he
the attracton on Wednesday at the
Orpheus. It Is a comedy of manners,
of wit and outh and love. It Is thor-
oly pleasing and delightfully enter
taining from start to finish. Not a
Ingle dragging moment mars the
swift procession of events to the log
ical and amusing climax. Not a single
false note Jars the delightful key In
which "The Divorce Game" Is played.
Alice Brady U simply splendid In this
attraction. See It.
DO IT NOW
Order your War Savings stamps
early. They'll never be so cheap again
this year as they are this month. They
cost 14.13 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.
children under IS ngnlnu any
1 ntftimtlt 1,1 mil rnrAmin.,1. nt -1 1 1 .
UVVll ""' . .. o,iv h"u US Ul v.i.lltl - .
assigned a definite quota of lives to'"0- Th' " Stale. I. ejected I. mighty Mght more, wiioiotnmo
. , . , . .. . .. ' to profit by the experiences of other when It leaened In tho lo.if.l
"- " V.U..U.C... ., .....,. n.unlllN . ,., .., i,ri.(l.carn to limit the hot lilscuit. our
which will he inaugurated by tho Bllrc of mantalng thlld labor re
children's bureau of tho department Ktrktlons und school standards Is he
of labor on April 6th, the flrst nnul- Ing recognlted as neer before.
ersary of America's entry Jntn the' Assignment of dellnlto quotas to
great war. ach state cniplmslzetl the bureau'iijTho the slavey looi her gr.ny
... rn...-, , 'iv. Vll, MV ivmi a vv,- UimuuilVUIvUl .lllli UJlll VUIIIIUU O.IJT
000 of the annual total of 300.000 must bear Its full share of rcsponsl-
preventable deaths of children under blllty In making tho campaign n sue-
S jcar, the children's bureau with cess.
the assistance of the 5,000 local com-' "In the last nnahsls, eery com
mittees of tho woman's committee of rminlty must have Its own habiei Iff
they ate to be saved at ail," Mlm
Julia Luthrop, chief of the bureau,!
sold today. "Somo of the states pos- Nor to nny wild heroliM need the pop.
Blbly have been set a very high mark' iilme resort,
In tin campaign, but that was un- Even If tl.ev'ro bhoit of shortening
avoidable with the data at hand. The and the shoitcnke isn't slmrl
the council of national defense, will
carry the campaign Into every com
munity to urge conservation of life
here as n. patriotic duty, in view of
the unavoidable wastage of men
abroad Incident to war. A national
great project don't get by
While tho dumpling's in tl e pudding
and the crust U on the pie.
and
the sou of Hutu hli ham
Feed 'em up on fntleiH foodstuffs, like
tho ojstor nitil the clam.
Tho the farm Iminl's strong for sail
sng when beside hU pinto he
Mukx, I
It's up to 3 "il tn tench him not to
iiiIm tho ml'xluK links.
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Klmniitli Lodge No. 1.17, I. O. O, F.,
iieets Piiiliiy night. II. F. Ktell,
1 N. (1., Niitn Otturheln, Kecictary.
I lvriuiun Knc.iin'iiniuiit No. tC, I, O,
O P., meeti Tiiidiiy nkht. W. A
I M.isteii. 0. P., Nntn Ottcrbeln Scribe.
11 In IllSt Ulllll vlnrv n. II ...
' v"l Bat.
tnrrh Hiiffercr nreils. )unt
miffed up and mlicrnMi'.A4t
R Itegiil.ir rninmunlc
& A. M., second Moml
onch month.
I.envllt, W. M.
Ily
communications
A F.
lay of
order of A. R.
weighing and measuring test will be appointments were mnde on tho basis And we hec vou to H'.nern''cr. its von
undertaken first as a isort of "stock of population, rather than on tho In
taking" to nffujd a ba3ls for com- fant mortality rate, because statistics
pilling results at the end of the car. for tho latter.nrc not sufilclcntly com.
Saving of Infant lives will bo only plete. Thun, Hittes with low death
one part of tho bureau's extonntvo rates will huvo a proportionately
program during tho year. Plans are greater task than states where Infant
being mnde also to protect 30,000,- deaths are inoro Humerus.
buckle on ottr bibs.
That the fat that's In the pastry will
not pad n goldler'n ribs.
- .Ill I HIM J Mon' tg'IO
SA6E TEA KEEPS
. YUiJi. KAfR DARK
LET MK MAKE YOI'II M:xr
SUIT
rKUFM.T FIT
Illgtirat flra.Ie of WorktiisasMs
OUAHANTEl:!)
Hpring Woolens on llsnht,
YiHir lnMrtion Invited, '
Chas. J. Cizek
Hiirrnwor to Ixm-wc Una.
MEHC'IIANT TAIl.tllt
Mis Main HI.
I.
Terrible Plague
Spreads Over Xhina
Money to loan on city and country
property. See Chllcote. 1
FOR SALE Seed wheat at $3.15 par
IOOob Clyde Bradley ranch, near
Bark place. W. T. Johnson. -llt
LOST
AND FOUND
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LOST Two yearlings, one roan steer
and one black heifer, branded 19
oa Kit rib, split In each ear. John W.
Taylor, Merrill, Ore. 36-lt
Dr. F. R. Goddnrd has returned
and will resume practice In the I. O.
O. F. building February 27. 2C-2t
Briber Suitcase, Trunk anil Bags,
31-tf K. K. K. STORE.
FOUND A pair of gold cuff buttons;
owner can bar same by proving
property and paying for this ad.
Heary (Jerber, 26-St
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR TRADE Centrally located city
lota for modern five or sis room
house; will pay balance In cash; state
location and price. Address A49,
Herald. - 27-3t
AUTO TO TRADE on city property.
Phone 359. 2-6t
FOR BXCHANfJE SO acraa Irrigated
land, for residence In Klamath
FalU. A. A. Mebtffey, 411 Mala at.
lavtt
TO EXCHANGE 160 acres this aide
of Olene for city property,
J. T. WARD 41 CO.,
IBMataStrart
HOUSTON'O
Mstropeliun Amtftamenti jj
' HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
ORPHEUS THEATER
STAR THEATER
Palliu, Pictures) Present
(teorge Beban la
"A ROADSIDE IMPItEHAItIO"
A serio-comic drama In S parts. Also
Bra anil Polly Moraa In
"llOPIXO HER ROMEO"
Full of fun and thrills
I.ue F. Vernon, who "Plays the Pir.
turea" at the piano.
DOSTON, Feb. 27 The pneumonic
plague has broken out In Shanghai
provluco of China, and 1'inn assumed
such propoitlons that nil of North
Chliiii li F.erlously tlireatentd. Ad
vices to this effect liavo been received
by the American hoard of commis
sioners from member of its stuff in
North China.
golla five yearn ago, and carried off
30,000 or 40,000 people before It was
checked.
"It seems to havo started lu .Mon
golia this car, and has been devas
tating the part of Sunsl province
ii'irtli of tho great wall, and now has
biokun thru. Tlieie ure (Ivo passei
thru the wall. If all but otm were
(closed to travel and that ono carefully
Mm
XnfQ'ir
Mrs. Cus Giifniii, cl
Evcrton, Alo., writes: "I
suffered lor tlirc: yenrs
with various female
troubles. My life wes n
iniscry. I was not cb!c
to do anything . . . bcir
Inc down pifui In my
. , . wc-1: anJ nerv
ous. Ur. reeont-
nenUcd Cardul la nic."
Ca
HTuh
The reports of tho mloslonarle ex- guarded with a medical station, with,
press the fear that wub felt lit thin proper Inspection and quarantine, the
country when tho uppenrancc of this problem of keeping tho plaguo out of
mo3t deadly pestilence was first re- Shanghai and tho rest of China might
ported in dispatches to tho Associated bo solved. .Such prccentltlve meas
I'ress In December. Unchecked In urej we.ro urged, but thoro Is as yet
.-orui mum, u wouiu prove in tno no guaranteo that such protective
opinion or tho board moro devastat- J measures will ho employed."
ng than fitmlne, flood und war com
blncd. Today's mall advices fiom
missionary centers had been a'walted
anxiously.
A statement Issued by tho board
says;
"Tho pneumonic plague Ib particu
larly virulent. Practically no ono who
become u vlttlm to It recovers. It Is
tho same dlser.so that ravaged Mon-
Top-notch and Gold Seal Rubbers
ami Pace, nt
31-tf K.K.K. STORE.
Now In tlie.tlme to buy a home la
Hie Klamath llnsln. Ask Chllcote for
price on houses, lots, business -property,
farms and ranches. 1
TAKE
r
The Woman's Tonic
"When I wis on l!:c
sixth bottle", she contin
ues, "1 began teelniL' like
a new woman . . . i am
nov a well woman.. .
I know my cure H per
manent for It has been
three years rlncc I took
Cardui." ThoiiKnds of
women, nov sirens and
heallhy, who once ful
lered from women's ail-
ments, give Card-u-i tha
credit for their good
health. Try it, fcr your
troubles.
Will MINI D WnUSl'l.riM'UTO
iii:i(;s n.M'u its m:.UTn-Ti
i.tviin:.T0.vri:
i
(Iray hnlr. however handsome, de-i
roles nOvani Ing age. We all know tho.
(.ilvuitinges of a )oulhful niipearnnra.'
Vour hnlr Is )ottr elinrm. It makes or
ii'itrs the face. When It fades, lurni
ri 3 and looks stieaked. Just a fow
iiiiui.i(iuii oi .iuKu ira anu nuipuur
cnhaitccj Us nppenntneo a hundred
fold. Don't stay piny! Look young!
( Either prparii the reclpo nt homo or
I get f nun any drug store a tit-cent hot. I
tie of "Wyelh's Sngo and Sulphur'
Compound'.' which Is merely tho old
, time rvclpo Improved by the addition
of other Ingrtdliittt. ThousamU of
. folks ie;onitncnd this rumly-to-.iMt
proiurutlou, because It darkens l"
hnlr lii'.inllfiilly, bcildei no ono rn,n
I'Oiillily tell, us It darkens so natur
ally and evenly. You moUten a
sponge or soft brush with II, drawing
I Hill tliiough tho hnlr, Inking nnu
mntill strntiil nt a time. Ily morning
1 the gray hair disappears; after uu-'
1 other nppllratlon or two, lis natural
! color Is reitored and It becomes thick,!
gliiny and ItiHtroiiH. and 'vou nimenrl
W , jeirs mi tiger,
R I Wjoth's Hugo and Sulphur (
2 pound Is n delightful (ollet rctu
THE folrtwing slenfe
rates will be cfaarfd
by (he Klamath Fall
Garages, beginning n
March 1, 1918.
PER II. V
PER WEEK ,
two weekm ,
one month
iie.wi storage,
one month
iseofwAniiiuck..
.M.M
Klamath Garage
Men's Associate
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BRITISH TOMMIES FIRMLY HOLD THE LINE IN FLANDFKS
AND WARM THEIR HANDS WITH GEILMAN LIQ FIRh
Orpheus Theater Presents
Alice Draily In
"THE NVORCK OAMR"
A Naw World Picture
The most enjoyable offering lm
a4aakU. It aclatllt and sparkles.
M la wRty aad clever. It la unusual
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Temple Thetiter Presents
THK HOl'HK OF A THOt'HA.VD
CANIH.KH"
Picturlxed In & Intonso rods. From
Meredith Nlcholsou's populur novol.
IIEARHT PATilE MOWS
latest War PJituiix, t'urreiit Events
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
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When you wnko up with barlincho nr nl.nL.n,i i,. -v rnf iwoortor
and dull misery In tho kidney region I Union during tho night.
you havo' Kltlicr consult a good, rollabwr1'
Hleliin at onco or get from your V-'
muelHt about four ounces of J
Halts; tako a tnbloapoonrul InaflM
Com powM.fmtT.'
4tftf"rrft 9mnt mcti0H
.'i genet ally inenna that
I been eatini! iim mn.i. .......
i - vin, siiys it
won Known uuthoiity. Mont forms
uile acid, which overwork tho kid-
riUYH 111 tl.Olr Cffoit tO filter It frnn.
tlio blood, und they hocomo sort of
pa i ni) zed and loggy. Whon your kid
iich got shiKBlsh and clog you must
""uv" ""'". "no you rollovo yoir
.iii romoving nil tho body's urln.
iu wnsto, olso y,m have backache,
sick hoadncl.o, dizzy Bpoi; your
stomneh nours, toiiBito g coated, and
whon tho weather Is had yon have
rheumatic twinges. The urine U
cloudy, full of hodlment, channels of
ten get sore, water scalds and you
of water before breakfast for a
days nnd your kidneys will thM f
flno. This famous salts Is md !
tho acid of grapes nnd lemon J
pnltlltlnnfl w.l,u llikltt inil hSS BSS
"red for goneraton to clea
Btlmulato sluggish kidneys, sls
nnutrnllxn inMih th nrlnfl SO B
longer Irritates, thus ending blsl j
wcaknoss,
Jml Onlla la a Ufa nll tlT rSfll1
meat enters. U Ineipsnslvs, oijljj 1
lujuro, and makes a delightful etr 1
vescent llthla-waUr drink. M
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