The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 25, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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,Wi O. SMITH, Editor
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MONDAY, MAItCH 33, 1018
Herald's Classified Advs-
HELP
WANTED
WANTED At once, good man to
milk; cood wages to right man. En
quire Hawkins dairy. 25-3t
That the women of thl country
can do their bit, even while staying at
home can he gleaned from tho Trian
gle play, "For Valor," at tho Star to
night. 'Melln Nobbs' brother uns n
slacker. When Canada called for Its
best 'men to volunteer, Henry Nobb
did not come forward. To 'Mclla,
who loved Iter brother more than any
thing etse In the world, this was n
crushing blow. She looked upon
Henry as a sort of Greek god, nnd felt
sure he would be among the first to
offer his services. How 'Mclla doe
her bit by making Henry volunteer
'and the sacrifice she Is forced to
'make are tho soul-stlring episode of I
I this Triangle piny featuring Winifred
Allen.
Launching First Steel Ship Built on Gulf of Mexico
WANTED Woman to do house
cleaning. Phone 403. 22-3t
FOR
RENT
FOR RENT Pasture for several
thousand head of stock In lower
Klamath Marsh. See A. A. Mehattey,
431 Main it.. Klamath Falls. 16-tf
FOR SALE
'FOR SALE Four horses, harness,
Peter Shuttler wagon; saddle, $300.
McCabe store, Sixth street. 23-61
FOR BALK Four room house on lot
SOsllS feet, on Johnson avenue;
cheap. Inqure Metropolitan room
lag house. E. C. Rubbert. 20-Ct
PATRIOTIC RALLY SATURDAY
The patriotic rally at .Midland Is to
be held on Saturday ccnlng, March
30th, instead of March 31st, ns previ
ously announced.
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OUSTON'
Metropolitan AmjsemtnU
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WANTED Contract for falling and
bucking logs; can handle either
large or small job. For Information
address 764 Herald office. 20-6t
WANTED Contract for cutting
wood; am In a position to handle
large or small Job. For information
address Y86, Herald. 19-6t
FOR SALE The most complete five
room bungalow In Klamath Falls;
r0foot lot, southeast front, lawn,
trots, cement walk nnd sewer; In
lovely neighborhood; front and back
perch: yanelled dining room; built
la buffet, cabinet kitchen, stationary
laundry, tuba, electric light Daturas
In. Price $2,750; $750 cash, balance
to suit purchaser at 7 per cent.
i. T. WARD CO.,
IS Mala Street
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
IXitav anil Katunla farl. M 1ft'
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William Fox Presents
Tlieda Uara
as
CLEOPATRA
"The Siren of the Nile,"
Directed by Oordon Edwards,
Standard Pictures Special
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CAJU OK THANKS
The relatives of the late W. K
Moore deieascd, formerly of Fresno, I
Calif., wish to express ineir ueep
gratitude for tho kindness shown by
his brother Woodmen and other
friends.
Mrs. W, 12 Monro and Family.
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STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Sara Cream Applied In NeetriM
tcllerm H-ad-Colda at Oace.
New Orleans and the whole Mcxl-
Iran gulf coast rejoiced the other day
when tho first steel ship over built on
the whole line of the gulf coast was
STAR THEATER
Triangle Fine Art Prrrntr
Wlnfrcd Allen In
"FOR VALOR"
A real patriotic story. How a girl
steals to sne her slacker brother.
Also
The Fiuuou War Picture-
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launched Into Lake Dorgno Canal at
Violet, La. Tho Mexoll is a 3,000 ton
veshct built by tho Alabama A New
Orleans Transportation company for
tho Mexican Petroleum company. Tho
South, which has never gone In for
ship building, has nwnkoned ovor thin
event, and It has bcon hailed as a hi
torls occasion.
List of Drives
On West Front
both sides have pre-jd'.n; Kalned nearly five mile. In six "' "'ru u nuo. Mnm.it,
failed to break thru ,layR: -danced little over one mllo l ' br- Co;,J- - ;
failed to break thru l r. Moore. Mrs. R. S. Morun (2),
TEMPLE THEATER
Pathe Presents
Emmy Lyon In
"THE TORTURE8 OF SILENCE"
Also a Lontsoms Luke Comedy
AOMI88ION TEN CENT
Hero are dates and llgurea showing
when and where
vlously tried and
on tho west front
Fchrunry, 1915 British at Ncuvo
.'Chapelle; advanced one mile on two-
mile front, then were stopped.
April, 1915 Germans at Ypres
February, 1918 Germans nt Vor-
ADVERTISED MAIL LIST
Tho following unclaimed mall mat
ter advertised on tho 23d of March
will bo sent to tho division of dead
letters, San Francisco, Calif., on tho
0th of April. A chargo of one cent
will bo made for each letter delivered
from this list. In calling my adter
tlsed. W. A. Doliell, P. M.
Antonio Arlsto, (.'has. I,, llrown, I1.
C. Cook, II. S. Donoy, Mrs. Lulu (Ira.
ble. Rlchnrd (luthrldxo, Klamath
If )niir nuitrllH are rtuKRod and
our head Is stuffed and you inil't
bii'iitho freely because of n cold or
uUiirrh, Just get it small bottle of
i:i)' Cream llnlm at any drug store.
Apply n little of this fragrant nntl-
'eptlc rre.iui Into nur nostrils and
let It piiietrate thrniigh' every air
imssnge of your he.-ul, soothing and
healing the Itillnuied, swiillen mucous
iiieiuliritno and you get Instant relief
Ah! how good It feels. Your nos
tril an open, your hend Is clear, no
mote hawking. Hiiulniig, blowing; no
mure h .niacin, drwion or struRgllnit
fn hreath. Mh's Cream llulm l lusl
what Hiifferoi irnui head colds and
rnlnrrh need It's a delight A-lv
Early Bird Says
Jk
T
HATS
For Every Man
Hem! The- new Spring lnt,
anil you'll llml i fr ,llrnof
eet
eury ago
netv color.
nnd ki.,
K. Sugarman
Vatiall Issaasosi I... a. ..
"" " " "irry "I Jim eiSM
to get rml bargain In I0M,
may terms. Heo hlliir. j
ORPHEUS THEATER
William Fox Presents
Qeerge Walsh In
"THIS 18 THE LIFE"
A picture cyclone of love, action and
romance
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MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
MarrlU, Orogoa
swept back; lost 500,000 men.
July, 191C British and French on
tho Sommo advanced six miles In six
months; Orltlsh lost 50.000 In killed
first day. Net result, release of 1,000
First gas attack; net result advance' square miles of French soil,, Germans
of three miles nt certain points of the forced to retreat from Arras to
lino. Advance then stopped.
May and June, 1915 French In
Artols; they took Tillages, thousands
of prisoners, captured Lorette Height
and almost cleared Vlmy Ridge. Then
Klamath Lodge No. 137; I. O. O. P.,
Ota Friday night. H. F. Etell,
N. O., Nat Otterbeln, Secretary.
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
O. r., bhu Tuesday Bight. W. A.
Masten, C. P., Nate Otterbeln Scribe.
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Regular communications
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F.
A. M., second Monday of
each month. A. R. Leavltt, W. M.
RUB ON SPRAINS,
PAINS, SWELLING
DO.NT SUFFER! RELIEF COMES
THE MOMENT YOU RUB WITH
"ST. JACOBS LINIMENT"
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until
You Drink Water
aye a glass of hot' water and
phosphate prevent illneae
and keeps ue fit,
their advance was stopped. J starting point.
September, 1915 Dritlsh and Summer 1917
French in Artols and Champagne, gained six miles
Noyon.
April, 1917 French and Dritlsh
nboc Alsne and at Arras, respective
ly. French made local gains; Drit
lsh wcro stopped flvo mile from
Arthur N. Padgett, John Parks. Mrs
II. E. Phillips, Charles Ilnult, II. F.
Welch, Mrs. Katie Write, Mrs. J. P.
Taylor, Loran Young.
It. C. DANCE AT rilllAMJl'IN
French ndvanccd over 18 miles front; wiped out Ypres salient; won most of
took 25,000 prisoners, 100 guns; werijPaschendnclo ridge, then were slop-
vuecKiMi ui uuru line, firiunii ni i.uus lieu.
,ost 50,000 men, gained a few square March, 1918 Oermans on west
miles of devastated territory, then front will the history of offensives
wore stopped. repeat Itself?
A dance was glen Saturdny night
at Chlloquln by Miss Corn Miller nnd
Mrs Wlard for the benefit of the llrd
Cross Society. About forty ronilei
were preent and a supper wns
.sorrea. amy uouars was the sum
Dritlsh nt Ypres cleared above expenses, which will
In four months, the turned over to th n,i (Vni.
Our Suggestion
RFDCK
GOODS GryEN
GOOD CM
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ens the injured muscles, tler meals, are urged'to get a quarter venrlng apparel Issued by the Red' No raon or woman who eats meat for breakfast LnVinnVal' -T" b
r,Td.n"tV,'Tt,.,irn,d ' UmtUtam ""08,,rate '""".'Crow, and requiring the unit supply' "Kularly can make a mistake by kldDe)r. will act flno TMshmZ
.ana can not cause injury, interna) sanitation. This will cost ,.. .,.....,., '.u. .,.. a well known authority. Meat forms nd lemon Juice eomhin.H Im. .... .
Don't stay crippled! Rub this sooth.
Ing, penetrating liniment right Into
the sprain, ache or strain, and out
cornea pain, soreness, stiffness and
swelling.
Nothing else penetrates, heals and
strengthens the Injured muscles,
nerves,
promptly
the skla
Don't Buffer, (let a small trial bottle
from any drugstore now limber up!
R.ub the misery right out. A moment
after "St. Jaeebs Liniment" la applied
you ran not feel the slightest pain or
eoreaeee, and you can go about jour
reguwr duties.
,". Jarobe Llalment" conquers
pals, it baa been used'effectlrely for
apralae. atralas, aereaeee and stiff-
fer etaty years tig geld medal
t.Air.
Just as coal, when It burns, leaves
behind a certain amount of Incom
bustible material In the form of ashes,
so the food and drink taken day after
day leaves In the alimentary canal a
certain amount of Indigestible ma
terial, which If not completely elimi
nated from the system each day, be
comes food for the millions of bacteria
which Infest the bowels. From this J
mass of left-over waste, toxins and''
ntomaln.lllf a nntanna in rnrm.il m...i'
sucked Into' the blood.
Blen and women who can't get feet-! ..,,-,,, ro... ,.,. ,.
Ing right must begin to tako Inside """"" " " -.
baths. Before eating breakfast each coln t0 vlce received by C. D.
morning drink a glass of real hot wa- Stlmson, manager of tho Northwest
ter with a teupoonful of limestone onr Division of tho American Red
phosphate In It to wash out tho thirty
feet of bowels the previous day's ac
cumulation of poisons and toxins, and
to keep the entire alimentary canal
fiovi:uMi:.T issues orders
CALLIXO FOR INVENTORY OF
GOODS, DECLARING THAT R. C.
GARMENTS RECEIVE CAREFUL
ATTENTION I
Cros sweaters and other knitted ar
ticles furnished to soldiers.
This action on the part of tho war
department will ussuro thousands of
American women who have knitted
sweaters and other articles for sol-
Have you a
your home?
W. 8. S. baby bond In
Are you coming to tho "doings"
Western night, March 28 and 29?
Elks Temple. Old time gamos. 22-3t
You ran iigtwihly eliminate
iiiiilrolrnlilc liixllly inlor thru
the fmiueiil ur of
Nylotis
Talcum
Powders
Hltnkt miller the armplta
sprlnklt mmih" on the body. Ttio
Hit(, H.iml txlor of ihrwo de
llglitfiil lalruiut n.l.U an rluslve
nitrartitenp l your itrriMin.
Tenl.IUe CrntN Hie (n
UndenwonPtaniarv
Wv, KUHATM fAUS OWCON lfifW9
J fot : i Aii UL'
KATHERINE HCIII.KEP, M.D.
PhyalrUn anil Surgma
White Dldg, In l)r llamlltoa'e
ofllce
Office house 9:30 to is n,; l:
to 5 p in
Night calls promptly uttendej to
C.UjJ
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RRMEMRER ME
Soiled muddy shoes? That's where
you lose. Appearances will tell.
dlera for winter use that the articles I IIere ,n ,nU cm,r ''" ut n lur
which they hove made are to receive' ... u''on tnem "nottlnK swell.
tho same careful attention as clothlngl' " a,, n U,0M "yeow MW nd
wane i ii em uiacK as nigni.
No acids used, no shoes abused with
black I'll treat -you white.
Each pair I shine Is right In line with
patent leathers, pard,
Selected stock that none can "knock,"
so get wise to this card.
The Diamond Stand Frank Ward
Champion of the 8. P.
At the Mecca 530 .Main St,
or any other article furnished by the
government.
"The First American Life Insurance
i -u. ii,i-nit.uiu i..ti new jvn pol
icies of The Mutual Life of N. Y., noth
ing better. Geo. C. Ulrlch, district
manager, office ovor Tint State Dank.
23-tf.
Special nitration given Mall
Orders
J. POSPISIL
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
AND PRESSING
Agenrjr
Kaho Tgulorug Co.
U30 .Main St. Phone 41
LET ME MAKE YOUR NKXT
SUIT
PERFECT FIT
Hlgheat Orade of WiirkiiisasMp
UUARANTEED
Spring Wnt.en on Rispkf.
Yotir laapertlon Invited.
Chas. J. Cizek
Hacreaanr to lAtewn llros.
MERCHANT TAIMIR
m-i Main St.
rnaTaTll
2ulaaaaa1
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HEAVY MEAT EATERS
clean, pure and fresh.
Those who are subject to sick head
tcbe, colds, biliousness, constipation,
others who wake up with bad taste,
foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff
ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach
HAVE
SLOW
KIDNEYS
New City Laundry
We Qusrantte Our Work
Shirts and Collars Laundered.
We also wash silk, wool, and col
ored gods very carefully. Try us
once and be convinced Our prlrea
rr right Phone 1&4
127 Fourth Street
back of First National lank
Passengers
and Baggage
Aiywkcre the Gty
Qiick Service
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 187
Western Transfer
Company
Cross, from tho War Council nt
Washington, an order has been Is
uod under dato of March 11th by
tho adjutant general of the army, ad-
diesscd to all commanding generals EAT I.FSS MEET IF YOU FEEL sediment, Irregular of pnssngo or at
uud all department commanders, In- . IIAC'KACHY OR HAVE IILADDER tended by a sensation of scalding, stop
rtruttlng them to have an Inventory! TROUHLB eating meat and get about four ounces
lif .Turf Cal.- fam-H--.... ... . .
tnlen Immediately of all article, of! ' --". iiy ...urninry; uiko
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very little, but Is niifHrlont to make
iiuuub oi.iixmwiM on mo suujeci. i
count for theso artlcloi as tbo
were Kinornmfint property
they .,- wz.::::: .:.t,;:: ""'omo.n,u,C6'comhlne,'wihiithia.
...... ...... . --"'- nnu nas ocen used for gonoratlons to
regularly , hey become overworked from the a. Ih "".. L...!?. ' """"llon,.,
Remember, Inside bathing la more imppIhYl by tho uimitermaster's corps. 'strain, got sluggish and fall to Alter m n.r.ti.. .i.- ,a. .'Q"yB al'
Important than outside bathing, he- Furthermore, they are to oxerclso the the waste poisons fiora the blood, no lasttr nnm inti.
cause the skin pores do not absorb same (are In their use and preserve- then we get sick. Nearly all rheu- ng bladder weakness
Impurities Into the blood, causing tlon, and aro to turn them Into the matlsm, headaches, liter trouble.ner-j Jad Baits Is Inexneniv
poor health, while the bowel pores do. nuartermastor for renovation at the vousness, dlxzlneu. sleenUssnasa and i a. ....... . ...t.: . iannot
Just as soap and hot water cleanses, end of the seasou, or when no longer urinary disorders come from sluggish cent li'thi. .. .i.t J. t. OT"
sweetens and freshens the skin, so required, to be re-lssued when need-.kldneye. irne.houlrkw.H bW! V'ry
hoi water and limestone phosphate ed. This Is In order to protect from The moment you feel . dull aeh iJti.. i..--." , . na 'nen t0 P
IlLaS.thVi0,B"Cb',,T,r'k,,,B,y,,ndl,no,h' and dtBif' ,n oln'r rormtbkMny,oryorb"kurUorlfiweodpure.theIby
bewele. Adr. Idurlna- lha sitrnmar mnntha all Baaltha urlna I. 1n..4 ....... ..... .LL. ' ' .. "r"D "volaln SSrlOIIS
tun b. nianer eomDueationa -Aiw
Plume IIS
Main uuil Kevcntli
DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER
PHYSICIAN and HUIKH-.O.V
Spinal Trtvitinciit.
Rroclblht In chronic d!sennei. Exninliiallon and consultation tin
Lnrgott X-Ilny laboratory In Southern Oregon. Lntost electrical
appllnnros that nro now used In tho curing of dluo.mo.
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i.motns ana aamage in otner forma, tne Kidneys or your back nurt
j during the summer moatha all Red j the urine la cloudy, ofeaeive,
CITY TRANSFER CO.
CJItlMLS nilOW.V, Proprietor
r,'M MAIN STREET
Freight Hnullng and General Transfer Ruslucss. PI""" I,B
u Spechilty
AUTO TRUCK IN CONNECTION
Day aad Night Smlta
Office Pnoae.eM
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