The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 27, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Brief Survey of Local
Red Cross Activities
i Years Record of Klamath County Chap
ter of American Red Cross Told at
a Glance. Huge Cash Dona
tions Raised. Many Sup
plies Made and Sent.
Tho chapter WiiH rntiibllslivd l!l
days aftor (lie declaration of wur.
The workroom wiih established
July 2. ArruiumiH'htH were mndo
so that rents', lights, sewing much-'
lues and equipment wore ilotintivl (
and httulnd wlilituit charge.
The work room linn been open ov
ary, day and fully supplied with nil
materials. I
Pour auxiliaries have been estab
lished, namely, Uln ntul HIiiikIii
Vlow, Merrill. Lb'tclla and Fort Kla
math. I
Nine cohimunlllea .who didn't want
auilllarlca liavo been listed In do,
sewing and knitting; mimrly, Illy.
Bonansa, Henley Hchcnl. Klninath
Agency, Algnma, I'cllcnn City, Uiwer
Im Valley, Mt. I.nkl nnd Miller lllll.j
The Junior Ited Cross won estnb
lliihed and noW linn .11 auxiliaries.
Members secured during llio year
re aa follew: Klumnlh Comity
Chapter, RICO: Junior Itnd Crom,
1500; total, 0960. i
A full-course In first uld work has
Looking for Mr. Jack Pollick
IIAIIY WANTH HKIt PATHKIt
Please come liome at once, or seed some money for her support
Hha aeeda someone to help Iter. If you cannot come home
please telephone, or tetar P' yur wife at MorriH'R Hair Htore
1.11 Powell atreet, Han Kramlwu; phone number, Douglas IM7-I
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Nwr wrt caw, so nwituy
both in butineat and domeatic life.
Never waa their continuous and
conomical uae ao imperative.
Never waa freedom from tire trou
ble and tire expense ao absolutely
eeeentlal.
' The rapidly growing demand for
United StateaTirea prove their war
time wbrth.
Thousandaof motorUts each week
are turning to uniieo wi
Wir. United Statea Tires Are Us1 Taw.
Southern Oregon Auto Co.
been kIvoii lo a large cIiirh.
HiiikIciI ilrcHHhiK department wiih
opoiiod on December 2, mid linn Iicimi
kept In ccntlnunl iipi'riitliin.
A I'Iiikr In surgical dressing wnH
('(inducted.
The flmt war speaker from the
battle front wiih Hergeiitit "Doc"
Well, who wiih Induced to roiim to
Kliimntti KiiIIh.
NumoroiiH dances, ciitirtiiliiiiicntHt,
raffles, Miles nnd tlireo driven went
conducted.
Over 30,t00 In funds wero raised
of which practically lr.,000 wiw
ent tu I il the flatlonnl rlmpter.
Tho lint drive for funds 'returned
over two and u quarter tlmoH the
amount aiked for.
The membership drive far exeed
cd the qucta nuked for.
Tlin following gariiicntH linvo been
shipped to ilia boys nt tlio frent:
pnjnina, 1101; MglilciiKHteH, 1C1:
bed socks, 21; knitted swualcrs, 477;
knitted sox, f.04; mufflerH, 24;
wrlutletH, t!3; knitted ufglians, &;
Dues
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War Has Multiplied the
Value of Good Tires
get dependability and economy.
United States Tires last longest and
carry you farthest at least coat.
They enable you to make the moat
of your car paaaenger or com
mercial now, when it is more than
ever a vital war-time neceaalty.
There ia a United Statea Tire for
every possible need.
Our nearest Salea and Service De
pot will tell you which onea you
should have.
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THE EVENING
hospital bod nhlrts, 295; surgeon's
Pillows, 13; surgson's stowfcs.m
hospital bud Jackets, .60; lirgeB.'
wipes, 240; hospital surreal' dlrse
ulriRt, r.113.
Special nllotments: Christmas
presents, 2C0;' dl.Hh towels, 606; pro.
porty bngH, 76; comfort klU, 146.
Nolo All allotments given us have
cither been flllod or exceeded.
There Ih on timid, pnld for, approx
Imnlely 16,000 yards of flnnnelet
ii ml ;ioo poitndH of yarn of all kind,
bmighl nt prims much tower than
tin- present tnnrket.
There wilt bo at the end of the
year npproxlmnloly $4000 on hand
after paying nil bills,
A mmpnlKn of enlightenment hs
been vigorously conducted nnd the
lied Cross Is far better understood
now tlmti nt the beginning of the
yenr,
All supplln hnvo been purchased
at nctiinl wl'olcsnlo prices. All boxes
mid rrutes forx shipping have been
ilonntrd without cost.
Acknowledgments liuve been re
ceived from the supply stations that
nil work sent In from this chapter
worn excellent In every respect and
fully measured up to the most rigid
itnndnrda.
Local Red Cross
Activities
Ited Cross workers at tho Library
club rooms Tuesday were Mesdsmes
(1. A. Krausc, V. 8. Slough, Robert
Wnttonburg, A. W. Plol, O. A.
fltcurns, Hoy Moore, W. C. Ball, W.
T. Rhlve, Ilalnter, Carlton, Cum
uiliiKH, Ankeny, and Mlsa Mary Ball
Thoi:o present yesterday at the
workrooms of the Ited Cross were:
MesdatnoH Clias Otoy, Bob Robert'
son, Allen Btnnsblo, Ida Grimes, F.
U. Hounds, 1,. E. Sullivan and the
Misses Itoie Cacka and Elisabeth
Orlgsby.
Present In the surglcai depart
mont wore Mcsdames C. H. Under
wood, V. O. Smith, W. H. Robert
son, I,. Ii. Truaxl a. W. White, C. P.
Stone.
MrConnlrk reaper, good order, at
imir price, utner impiemeaia. raw.
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Non-Productive Lines
0! Work
Portland, June 27. All persons of food and drink, or either. In pub
who can give Information In regard " l1'CM. Including hotel and social
to any draft registrant whoso status elUDa
I. atrected by the "work or tight" .'. r7"?iW Tl' opeM or "M
.... ... attendants, and door men, footmen,
regulatlcns, which becomes effective carrnw openerf ftnd other nttend.
July 1, are particularly requested by',,. n clubs, hotels, stores, apart-
the war department to do so. 'mint houses, office buildings and
In fact, tho regulations make It bMh , houses;
a duty of all cltlxens to report nt "Persons, including 'usher un'd
onco all facts which may come to. other attendants, eqgsged and occu-
their knowledge concerning regis1 pled In and In connection' with gamos,
trnnts who n'ro Idle, or who are en-.sports, and amusements, excepting
gaged In a non-productive occupation I actual performera In legitimate ,con
or employment. This report should certs, operas or theatrical perform
be made to the nearest local draft ances;
board. I
Persons writing or giving this In,
formation need have no fear their
names will be revealed, for the In
formation will be regarded In this
iense as strictly confidential.
tinder the head of "Idlers" who
will receive scant consideration from
the local boards In tliolr ro-classlflca
tlon of such registrants who decline
to eater a useful occupation or em
nloyment, the government lists such
occupations as "gamblers of all de
scriptions and employes of race
track and bucket shops, and fortune
teller, clairvoyants, palmists and the'
like." ' "JTWIfJ
And here are the regulations de
fining non-productive occupations or
employment;
"The employment or engagement
f any able-bodied registrant' of mil
itary age In any of the following oc
cupatlona or employments Is not suf
ficiently effective, In tho present em
ergency, to Justify the postponement
of bis call Into military service not
withstanding he may have a late or
der number and notwithstanding
he may have been placed In Class
II, HI or IV on tho ground of de
pendency; and all registrant en
gaged as followa are to he consid
ered by the local and district boards
as engaged In non-productive occu
rations or employments-.
"Persona engaged In tho serving
Silo Construction Urged as
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As part of the nation-wide cam
Deign in the interest of maximum
food -traduction and utilization, trov-
eminent and vrlvate agencies have
inaugurated a movement to maae
the present summer "the greatest
, silo-Duilding period in the history of
the country. Scarcely a farm ex
periment station la the land Is net
actively co-operating in thia work.
Thousands of farmers have long
recognised the advantage of being
aoie, wjin suoi, to, seep came in wis
best condition throughout. the win
ter imonths by feedlag them green
feed. Other thousands who have net
fully appreciated the silo heretofore
are exnected to be, reached as a re
sult ef the educational efforts, now
'being put forth.
The leal KM ef SUe
With increased attention attract
ed to the silo, the question Is arising
in the minds of many as to what to
the best material to be used In this
form of conatructlon. Various klnda
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Are Outlined
"Persons employed In dome itl
iscr-
vice;
Sales clerks and other clerks em
ployed In stores and other mercan
tile establishments."
Shirety
Chllcote.
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.If yon want to tara joar Liberty
Honda Into a home see Chllcote. 14
BE'PiltllY
GRAY HAIR DARK
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TIIV aRAMlMOTHKR'fl OLD FA-
VnniTR RRCIPR OP SAGE TEA
AND SULPHUR
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the balr when faded, gray
or streaked. Tears ago the only way,
to get this mliture was to make It at
home, which la mossy sad trouble
some. Nowadays, by asking at aay
drug store for "Wyethrs Sage and Sul
phur Compound," yon will get a Urge
bottle of this famous ohTrecipt, Im
For ConsermngWood tor Animals
. -a '-mizww&K. a
, XK
of silos
are being exploited .in.
advertuiui)
uir cuiumns or t
the
rpspcrs and farm Journals.
It appears, however, that, based
on the opinion and experienes ef
many authorities, wood makes. the
silo of greatest durability aad best
general service. Aside from 'the
fact that ths cost of lumber Is leas
than for any other building auterlal.
the
exneasa i
ef erecting
silo is feu. at
TllJiV ta"kitr 3ai-
work Dimaesr.
dinarv farm labor. TW e-easraUes
nex
.utease, stui. m ussvare jg wi
wutfcjMwaad.
In point of
wood silo occupies aa abielimjfcy.aia-
pregnable poewaa, xae, isnaer
with years of atle axaarieaM kveer
tainly the itidge whm ojuUeaean
be depended ea. .That the weed alle
is ths farmers' choke, was striking
ly evidenced aa the result of an ac
tual count made in the state ef Xaa
sai. which shewed" that IbMsar had
6,7i5 alias, sad of that total S.1IS
. fhai
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Sick Room Supplies
We have a complete tiae of
A sick room snppllts la stock'
no matter what you need you
can alwaya get' them here.. ,
Douche pawl, aurgical ban
daces, sterile sjanae,' i-aer
shmlag, and everything that's
needed la a alrk room at rea
sonable prices,
(Wfliottisriatf
W! ajutmrri runs ottcon"f7
..cBo -Tartar- JaJ
Chllcote has the' etrtesive sale ef
some very desirable city and ceaatry
property. WIU accept Uberty Boa
" lVBsjejBj IvW vSnaasf eUMsi sfReMAaVe lv
proved by the addition of other In
' gradients, for about 60 cents.
Don't stay gray I Try Itl No one
caa possibly tell that yoa darkened
your hair, as It does It so aatirally
and evenly. Tou dampen a snoagt or
soft brush with It. aad draw this
through your hair, taking eae small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another an.
ptleatloa or.' two; your hair beeoa
beautifully dark, glossy aad attract
Ive. ,
Wytth's Sags aad Sulphur Com'
pound Is a deUghtfal toilet reeBlette
for those who desire dark hair aad a
youthful appearance. It ts aot la
tended for the cure, mitigation or
prevention of disease. Adv.
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tSome
SeyviceaHe.
ijSvv(xd Silos
.were weed la other words, there
were nearly, ten times, as many allot
of wood as there were of all othei
materials together.
The Weed te Use,
These qualities found In Southern
Pine make it supreme aa the ranter
ial for sUe construction breaking
strength, crushing strength, stiff
ness aad toughness, combined with
great durability. The last quality
Is dae to. Its fine, even, compact
grata aad tho fact that it contains
a quantity of pitch and resin, natural
raiollsnw of moisture and decay.,.
xThere are almoit as many avail
able testimonials Indorsing South
ern Piae silet as there are testifying
to tae'saeeriorHy of wood slloi. ti.
"Aa UlamaUd booklet for fu'rmprs,
"Hew te Choose and How to Use a
'Bllo," is offered by tho South
Pine Asiocistlon. of New Uridine,
for free distribution, as ire ronf "
tlon of the AsOJlatldn'.!6 th rt '
aUo-balldlag campaign. . ,
MHM-raMrii.karilfMMMiaTiBrakn ''
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High Gradeil
Tailoring
JA
j i jryt
nt rensonable prices &
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FIT AND WORKMANHMl)
aUARANTSED ,' n
7
Vour laspee
Pure Woolen,
lion Invited
Chas. J. Cizek
Hiieceasor to Loewe Bros. '
MKRCIIAXT TAILOR
nia Main Ht.
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Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. O. O, F.,
meeU Pridsy night. H. P. Essll,
N. O. Fred Bremer, Secretary.
Bwauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
"). P., meets Tuesday night. W. A.
Masten, C. P.
Oatoftowa people, whea la' aha
city, are lavMed te caH at ChHcete's
real estate office. Extra .desk, free
writing material, magaslaes aad aa
aers. -14
The purpose of tho National War.
Savings committee w to areata aa
army of savers who will, by saving, re
lease labor, and materials for the ese
of the ovenimeat la the war, aad waa
will lead their savings to tho '
meat to prosecute tho war. -
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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JOHN O. CLBOHOKN
Ceaatal
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City k County Abstract Cm.
arthvp n. wixeoft ' '"
SIT Maw St.
FARM LOANS AT Hal CsWV ''
FLAT Hi , '--I
DR.' KARL O. WceaCArnVsW
White BMa. Pheae SS4
Dentistry, aad OraJ.Sargery
DR. F. R GODDARD
Caeoaatalc Phystetaa rSargese
SaJte 811. 1. O. O. P. Temple
(ever K. K, K. Store)
bvIWsbW eawatm e sTsjoRme arsWms"J ssWSpev
(The only Osteopathic Phyat
t'elaa aad Surgeon ia Klamath
Falls.)
KATHRRINK SCHUCEF, M. B.
PhysMaa aad I
Whlta Bldg, ia Dr. HamUtM
OBco hours I ; 16 to llm., 1:16
toli.a.' '
Night calls promptly attended te
DR. J. a GOBLE
WeM lusewa Oateasemat
OpmelaB.la
IRMANBNTLV LOCATBD, ATI
1M Third St
Opposite Pka Temple
llsoswSeM
Make engages-eats, aad he will
call at year home awl esamlas '
yoar eyes for glasses, tf yea caa '
aot eaU at Ma.oatee.
W. D. MILLER i
Cement Oeatiactar j
Walks, Floors, Foundations. Cog-
crete Building Blocks, Flues aad"
Tiles. Ill S. Bisth 8t. Phone 11
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