-'!.- 'Jj:.! ti.-sii . fr 4 . X ( PACK TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ntimv, M.m ii i( ,B TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor MmM dally oxee Sunday by ft Herald PabUealag Company of Klamath 111. at 111 Fourth ittMt sintered at the postonlce at Klamath falls. Oregon, for transmission taroagh im sesik a wet claw matts. abecrlpUoa tim by man to any Harm la tka Oaltad States! O raar 7fa Sinje frmmii P.... DMA CM JaAa Vbrer in All of TexasUVl Illdll 1 I CS5 UlUUI OVO rniOAV. MARCH 1. hh NOTICE TO SCBSCIUBER8 Carrier boys will call on all sub crlberi In the cltr who liaro not paid their subscriptions In advance, on the drat Saturday of each month to col lect. Subscribers are kindly request ed to arrange to have the money ready for the boys when they call, aa each carrier hag from 100 to ISO peo ple to call upon. ) It will be necessary to discontinue II subscriptions not paid for by the ISth of the month, unless special ar rangements are made at this office. Prompt payments of subscriptions will be of great assistance to the car rier boys, as all are attending school during the week. EVENING HERALD. Herald's OusfcdAdrs. HELP WANTED WANTED Good girl or woman at the Marshal bouse. l-3t ;ANTED Teamsters and laborers for work on the Pacific highway; also two flunkeys. Apply Warren Con struction Co., Oakland, Ore., J. W. Sweeney, superintendent 23-121 FOR RENT FOR RENT Storaga room,' conven ient location; terms reasonable. Apply J. n Herald office. 16-tt FOR SALE FOR SALEr-Rhode Island Red roos ters for hatching season. Call 103 Earl street. 28-31 FOR 8AI.B One Improved lot and cabin, value 1800, now fSOO. See Ilueslng, 1020 Main street. 28-3t FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs for hatchings. E. I.. French. Phone 426J. 28-2t FOR SALE A brand new electric generator, at a bargain you can not overlook; the Ideal article for a private lighting system; 30-llgbt ca pacity. If Interested call at 115 South Ninth street, or address C. E. Ms mark, bos 1104, Klamath Falls, Ore. 27-3t FOR SALE Good paying hotel; will take farm or land as part payment. Address II. Hehman, Klamath Falls. 19-llt LOST AND FOUND LOST Two yearlings, ona roan steer and one black heifer, branded 99 on left rib, split In each ear. John W. Taylor, Merrill, Ore. 2S-8t MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE Centrally located city lots for modern five or six room house; will pay balance In cash; state location and price. Address At 9, Herald. 27-3t AUTO TO TRADE on city property. Phone 3S9. 26-6t FOR EXCHANGE 80 acres Irrigated land, for residence In Klamath Falls. A. A. Mebaffey, 431 Main st. is-tr FOR SALE Five room modern bun ' galow, large front porch; plastered, built In buffet, panelled dining room, cabinet kitchen, full plumbing, elec tric light flxtmea in; fifty foot lot with southeast front, lawn, trees, gar .age, cement walks, sewer in. Price 12,750. 1750 cash, balance can be arranged. J. T. WARD a CO., IS Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER tUsttbird Photoplays Present Clrace Canard In "SOCIKTY DRIFTWOOD" A Fir Part Drama. Also pPPvi Bfl gfgfgfgfgfa9r?BB3 4SJSJBjBBKSH BBBBBBBBrvWaBSw-Bml gtBjHp3eY ";. ,VessKwawsw.?ssum EIw.3sFEk2-' V w til Attitude of Wilson WCS. MORTCNSE WAPn No other woman In Texan, the larg- est state In the Union and one of the most populous, can vote, except Mrs. Hortense Ward, declares the National American Woman Suffrage Associa tion, under the direction of Mrs. Car rie Chapman Catt as president. Texas does not believe In woman suffrage, but Mrs. Ward votes because she Is a lawyer and a member of the state bar. As such a momber she Is permitted to vote for certain Judges. Renew your old tires and tubes for much longer service with Monkey Orlp. Evans ft Balln. It m Lents Vulon Suits at 31-tf K. K. K. STORE. WASHINGTON. D. C, March 1. The committee on public Information makes public as follows cabled trans. Inttons of editorial comment on the president's latest message to congress from two of the largest newspapers In South German. (Muenchncr Ncusto Nachrlchtea) The president's speech shows a cleir deilre to continue the public dis cussion between Washington and the central powers. The tone Is even milder, than the January speech, which shows great progress over his former messages. The message Justified the recent ar ticles In this newspaper written by Germans familiar with the American situation, who painted a picture of Wllnou other than that of our shallow dally newspapers and comics not a biltied agent of Wall street and cham pion of trust Imperialist, grasping ra paciously for world supremacy, but a p.ioinilst of extreme puritanic fanat icism determined to use every effort to win the victory for his Ideals of rkl.t mid Justice. In this doctrlnarlsm lies, perhaps, Wilton's moral greatness and sugges ts c strength for Americans. German statesmen will do well to realise that it Germany comes to no modus vlven- Idl with the Wilson mentality It will find In America Its most tenacious and wealthy opponent with Inexhaustible leiources. It Is Important to observe how greatly Wilson differs In tone and sub. tr.nco from the declarations of other entente statesmen. Today It Is easily understood why' America Is not polit ically tepresented at Versailles. It Is bcrtUEC Wilson's present-policy Is not the policy of Lloyd George and Clem- 'IICPMI. Wilson Is mistaken In assuming ex. sfflfflfQjLmlenmn.nnsaP - Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F., meets Friday night. II. F. Ezell, N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 40, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night. W. A. Masten, C. P., Nate Otterbeln Scribe. JL Regular communications rr Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. Nsm & A. M., second Monday of each month. By order of A. R. Lcarltt. W. M. H OUSTON' wstropelltan Amusements s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE The Hem of Vprew "KKRGK.tXT "DOC- WF.I.L8" (Himself) Seventh llnttulion First llrltlxli .'o. . unibln Regiment, E. F. SATI'nDAV AM) SUNDAY MARCH a and il, H: Iff p. in. Spcciiil Matinee for Men only Sunday sftrmo-in t -if.w I'RICEK, 30c and Sl.00 tldn of the recent unprincipled machl nations of a certain German party which hysterically cried for a military coup d'etat. It Is hoped that the jrelrhstag, In close cooperation with the government, win immediately con. vine Wilson of error. It should not be difficult for Hart Hug and Csernln, by defining more closely their former declarations, to come to an agreement In principle with Wilson. But the Utter should also see the Justice of applying this beautiful principle to the allies. Altogether, Wltson shows himself as the only opponent with whom dis cussion is possible. Therefore It u the duty of Oerman statesmen to se me the greatest possible benefit from this discussion. If agreement with America can sue eeed before Its war machine assumes Irresistible momentum, the whole en- tcnte will be unhinged. (Muenchner Post) Wilson's reply to Itertllag and Cternln shows the strong desire for a general peace. It Is even more em phattf In this retard than the January message, which this psper warmly si iiorted. It must be admitted that the piesldeat Is entirely right In many 'point of his polemic against Hertllng. The latter spoke, but formulated no I positive program. The president places himself on the las's of the relchstsg resolution or J'tly, and thus a general peace and reconciliation becomes possible. This newspaper expects the chancellor (o build now a binding bridge to Amer ica. Prof. Bonn recently, and prop erly, declared that the possibility of a general peace depends on Germany's attitude toward the American peace principle. The decision will not be difficult for the Oerman government If It still holds to the spirit of the July letlug differences between the military, resolution, and It must then subscribe party mid the German people, but his to Wilson's developed general pnn inlalultu Is conceivable In considers-clples for a general and Just peace. Food Police Force Started In South HKX"" ' Hie Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Attention! Klamath Falls Attention! With Every Purchase of $1.00 or More Either Cash or Credit at Our Store SATURDAY We Will Give FREE 1-2 Pound of Our 30c Coffee The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls LOS ANtfRI.ES, March 1 A "Food Pollco Force" to servo without pay, itnd to watch for, guard against and report violations of regulations for the use of food laid down by the state food commissioner and his subordi nate!, has been organized here and operated dally. Tho new force, which Is ths Idea of I.oula M. Cole, city food administrat or, Is headed by a general committee of twelve men, who will be directly responsible to Mr. Cole for the en forcement of nil federal regulations retarding food. Each of the twelve men has In turn selected a subcom mittee of ten, and these men have car tain sections of the city assigned to them for Inspection. The sub-committee men will be re quired to see that all food dealers la their respective section ara kept post ed on the rules and given prompt no tice of ny changes. They will also be expected to watch for violations, and report them to their committee heads for correction. A fair price board Is also la pro cess of organisation here. Wouen, representing consumers In ths bouse. holds, will have a sbsre In Its msm- bershlp and a voice In Its findings. DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. w will beth leek and feel fBfBJsVjRff B)WwM wMlw frB)vn aasamafl ssmsU Bllssskaa. bjbn eiivsra giQvv WWH At the Theaters STAR THEATER Jesse I,. jiky Prewciits Julian Kltlngo in "THR CLF.VKIt MHH. CAHFA.Y" "You Forget He's a Man" TEMPLE THEATER Temple Thriller Presents (.'all Kalne In "A OAMK OF WITH" A baffling mystery; a great love theme; an unexpected climax. A Dandy Coritedy, Starring Miss Utile ItlioileM ADMISSION TEN CENTS wwwwwwwwwv..wwwwwww Julian Bltlnge, the well known pro. fesslonal woman Imitator, can boast a popularity far greater than might be expected from the fact 'that he has never appeared In any except large cities and towns. That Is, he Is a "big timer," as they put It In the tbeat- 8-smmlaVsnsV, i iTsfe- 1 I rTsnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHsL 1 i VliJsiaaaaPW'ir I Z7lK 1 aimsssnissisw-iissrrss mmu yff&g jsriii country poured In thalr Inquiries and request for Mr. Eltlngs's pictures. "The Clever Mrs. Carfax," which ia his second Paramount photoplay, la scheduled to appear at the Star to night. f DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD liiU'i JULIAN til imjCm WM'Al naevetfvG(iir mmmmmtmrnAJBt Get a small packaga o' Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of this bamburg tea put a cup of boiling water upon It, pour thru a sieve and drink a teacupful at any time. It Is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, aa It opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus break ing a cold at once. It is Inexpensive and entirely vet at able, therefore harmless. Adv. NO HEADACHE OK NEURALGIA PAIN Ott a 10 east ftsfcjfs sf Dr. Jmms' HasdsaisiVrssats sad iMt ttf Mr. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon a ikul woild. When Mr. Eltlnge made his screen debut recently under Para mount auspices, It was thought that the small towns where Mr. Eltlnge had not appeared might not be as In terested In seeing him on the screen, but this surmise was found to be ab-1 solutely Incorrect, as thousands of you simply Ul go will small cities and villages all over the when your head seats you sli must aavs rsuei or yea will go wl It's needless to safer when yen isse a remsajr UK ur. Ji sche Powders and relieve the pala and neuralgia at ones. Send .smaeoae to the drug store now for a dime psckage of 'Dr. Jsrats Maaeasas Powders. Don't suffer I la a few monieat vaa win issi nae waf4a neb. Sanitary science has of late wadu rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat est application of Its untiring research Is tho recommendation that It is ss necessary to attend to Internal sanita tion of the drainage system of the hu man body as It Is to the drains of the bouse. Those of us who are accustomed to feet dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can,' Instead, feel aa fresh as a delay by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out tho whole of th internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or wall, should each morning beforo breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It to wash from the day'a Indigestible waste, sour bllo and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, tomacb, liver and bowels the previous sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into thejtomacb. The action of an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acid ity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying hot water and limestone phosphato on your breakfast the phosphatcd hot! water is quietly extracting a largo vol ume of water from the blood and gut. ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who aro both. ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who bav sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime. stone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost vsry little, but Is sum. cleat to make anyone a pronounced crank on tho subject of Internal nan Itatlon. Adv. l .. -srrfJ n Z'"-r; rSr3i L .....'.tcuLJ F fr'ftffTHsl Km purity nltcMril by Inter, imllniinl tpcrtn IIm eftl. rlitiry mi liirmcO by grateful limiM'nhm. The MamUnl for leiit).lv years. WHOLKHOMK - KOOXOM. IC.Mi-ltKMAIIM-: (recent .Mfg. Co., Seattle, WitMi. 25c lb. Your grocer sells it CRESCENT Double Acting Baking Powder Bak I.KT MK MAKK VOl'K .NUT I SUIT PKIIFKCT FIT Highest tirwle of U'orksuiasMf I UUAItANTKKD Spring Woolen on Mtsfcf- Yuwr Inspection latket Chas. J. Gzek Sucre or to ln-ne Brsa MKItCHANT T.UU Of. Main Ht. Travelere accident and health po. ciea are standard. When you pay lean yem got lea. SeeChUcote l fiet n KTA.VDAni) fire Insurance policy from the Chilrote agency, (133 Main street. SEEDS THE following stif 1 rates will be dtffN1 by the Klamath FA CaniM, beeiBmff March 1, 1918. nun ntv I'KR WKKK J iru'n U'l'VVU t nvu unVTH i DKAD STORAOK, ONK MONTH VSU OF WASH HACK. M Klamath Garage Mea'sAssoAlii yiaiuatitrci!tuty '-'sillicrttiicnuij SEED HEADQUARTHRS' "Buckeve" M SrtMar Sinn Diamond tif llic Norihurti ii urn Poultry I'uodi Potatoes Coosl White ? $1.15 per hun B. P. LEWIS: SbtlaSt. Ph3