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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1918)
?M Cfl - .' ."4'i.v' w w b n k i r .5'. ' l!i V W j -'. 'jy mrz BMF',Kmi-i JWl ... Q',..'y, ' sawi r,&wxr-rrsi-'Am t x&Vl WVi.'' , ,' "Yr n? tt WW,4A'?'''A vening Herald ,-;::)l.w.,fl4.M 1TH 2Qflfvvsbfi i j'l'lViW ;ai.p- . rfli dally xecpt Sunday by l'TTa Herald PablUnlng Company of , 'vi..l!. Valla, at II Fnurth Street. fcufc 1.7.1 l I ' I v tr tjtertj'-t the pOitomcB at Klam- rviathJeU, Ore., for transmission wru itae mulls m second-class matter. t -r : p V Subscription term by mall to any 1 Uftmnjiu. unuea,iaioi; ',oae year .............. - ". meatn ..'.. ..I. a" WUtWDAY, AtfltBT 8, isi M.OuaMlte. HELP WANTED ttr i itmtn Va Maan miima Innlv. 1M8 Wall st. ' 8.-21 .i ; . : . - WANTED Woman to do housework 'ffmnrnlnfM nnlv! tin roaklllff. Phone 401.-' 6-tf WANTED Housework by competent girl. Phone 345. C-3 WANTED Girl for store work. Experience preferred. 232 Main. Harry Richardson. 6-St WANTED Lumber grader. Lamaa ,Lbr. Co., Modoc Point 17-tfl WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply SOS 8. Fifth. FOR RENT fv A FOR KENT S room Mralahed koase o ehhdrea. 114 Walnut ave. 44 FOR SALE HMMMMM FOR ALB IS yoaag ewes aad . abevt.l to lambs. 8. P.. Low raaek. MeciMI road. 8-t FOR SALE Fiae lalaked roll-toy. aaaKary desk; paael back; good m4KIm; eheap. Parties learlag Rjr. Illi Foartk at 7-3t M 1ALB Tkreespsid Iadlaa tereyeleaJU aide ear. Machine Jaai: wkaaled. la flat raaatag aMsifttsB. A kartaU (or aaaseoae. HeeJiae Madle. 7-It FOR 8ALR Foar rooai phutered ' koaee. eton la. Price 1I00, oa easy tens. J. T.Ward ft Co. 4-t( FOR lALB Oa kttekea eabiaet, a. UUkea Uble. eowMd. AfMjt Rt. Cmc.'SIS TeaU St Mt FOE lALB MasweU la perfect coa- 4tiM, at a bargalm. HeaUae Kf 4to. Ht JJ FOR maV sTtral Uoaaaad acrea ' gas' Tales, saltable for hay, la the Lower Klamath marah. For partkalarsraee L. Jacobs or M. Met-l-4t 'psheasaeher, LOST AND FOUND LOCT-rUtUe black female dog; left treat foot whJU, white oa breast; oouar, named "Babe." c. F. Reward oKered. 8-Bt MISCELLANEOUS ajaaaaaaaasaaaaatajsBwssaasawesa WAaPPffnl m kaaae A - t u.. . SB t ' w , MMB hoaae. A. A. MeHafey, 431 Mala,' carefully observed V In offlcUl or atreot. v g.lt dors, the British soldier himself Is WANTRD To buy about a 5-room cottage. Pheae i7. Box 344. 3-3 Fbk, BALK Four-room house oa . M-feet let; price 1700; 9300 cash. aalaaee to auH. J. T. Ward Co7 3-tf , -.,,-j f.V.WAROAOOi, HWRAVGR OF DREAMS" A FrVevAct Metro Screen Romaaca of Lata aad Renunciation Starring Adorable VIOLA DANA ' Also TMrd Rplsode of "Veagaaace , ,. aad Uie Woman" Frieea, 10c lieWar Tax added A Thrift card' In your pocket beaU half a dotea Sags on the lapel of your l'las delay when you fill at Kla math garvlceStatlon, sixth and Kla math? a-tf The aef luia ew cost life, acci dea aad health aoUclea of the Trav. ORPHEUS THEATER 1 1 ij (eJers are nsodera'aU the way thru, Y aWdaaawaoM'lMa Baa'flhJUiaia. good order, at j;;-, aaif iwtce.' Oeher Implements. Far. sVtf aTetprFTB vrVaraWaHBaVVB v;;;:,::fa-A;nuFT':i STAMP TOaUT. 'SLMfi " . .w 'J4, . . mii SOLDIERS MUST DO THEIR OWN HE DUTY DAYS OP CAMP IXHJ-OWKUS AUK OVKR ODD JOBS GIVKX Ail PKXAI.TIKM FOR MINOR DK. UNQUKXCIK8 Behind British Lines In France, July 28. (Correspondence to The Associated Press.) Life on nctlvo service Is not entirely composed, as J some people believe, of fighting, ot .sitting In trenches, of resting billets, of marching, eating and sleeping. It' I.. tpiiA thnt IliA mnln antlvlllA. nf !,. I Is true that the main activities of the 1t Imb A xnmnalaaJ laa Ika HliMHa .u.c. ...wu,,,,.. ... .u .- mi, uui mere are couniiesa omer dutle which he Is called upon to per- lorra amies wnicn migni Dest ds called "odd Jobs"-and some of which 'am distinctly odd The day of camp followers, who used to perform the more menial) tasks of the battle tone, are gone, never to return. The soldier must now be his own hewer ot wood and this morning on the stage to Lake drawer of water. He must attend view. hlmaalr tn all tfc- llttla Mxll lit. I B'tf1,1!,. lula. kl. .... k. JI ww vitwuMi v, ifiiarv., tuv ms- glng of treaches, the carrying of his food. Broken treaches must be men ded, fresh treaehea dag. aad dugouts built. All these odd Jobs, which the soldier la called upoa to do la what would otherwise be his spar time, he sama up aider the comprehensive heading of "fatigue." Fatlgae duty, a the name Implies, Is net oftea a light or restful form. or occapaUaa. It may Involve n long march with a Bight's work at the end of it The first men to bo picked for a fatlgae party are tho defaulters, men guilty of minor dellaqueacles, such . as the possession of a maty rifle, or. an unahavea chin at the morning parade- It follows that the term "fa tlgae" haa fallen somewhat Into dis repute,' for It haa come to bo asso ciated, at least la tho civilian mind, with aa Idea of paalahment. In con- aeaaeaee, aa attempt haa been mfde fA HIVTABAItllBlta 1 1 a AAA .Bal w ......iu. waiwna w wor iiaiiiy aiieuea as a lorm ' ot punishment, aad extra work -which is Included la the dutlaa of arar aoldler. be hie character' ever so Lurb" company at Chtloquln came atilaless. For this purpose a newln raaterday afternoon on matters phrase has keen Introduced. Thu.of Business. VZ!i2!!l? If P?Vl, ! are setectcd ror woraiag parties In laharfi ' ,W3r0M contributes auT.'. i ,i.i u . I , mm ian oviuil "" .North are employed oa essentially military! operations, such a the patting up ets: wire entanglemeaU, the digging of trenehea, the carrying of rations and stores, whereaa a fatigue party la likely to be employed on more menial forms of occupations. I It la dltfucult to change old names, and tho the distinction between n fatigue party aad a working party sUII lacltaed to apply the old name "fatigue" ladlscrlmafsly to all forms of extra work. la tke main, It ! the unfortune Infantryman who Is called uppa to supply wcrklng parties. The engin eers, for example, depend to a great extent oa Infantry labor for the car rying out of their various operations. OUSTON'I , MetropollUn A HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Huebtrd Photoplays Presents FRANKXY.V FARNTJM la a Faaciaatlag Romaace "FAST COMPANY" Aum Universal Current Event and a Rip-RoarlBg Comedy'1 TEMPLE THEATER All Temple Theater Program Will' I Be Shows at the Star Theater Mat Until Farther Notice, Admission lac aad IBs. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUBSDAYS AND SATURDAYS' aaarrsH, Oreaaa IBB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON II P ERSONAL Lrrri.R hidkmohth on i.ocai. iiappknixhs A.MO.NO THIS PKOI'I.K OK THIS CITV AM) VICINITY. (.OIN08 AXD OOMIXOH OK LOCAL FOLKS Tom O'Connor Is a visitor from Uehd. Klamath Falls Mr..and Mrs. M. Knmp nro tourist visitors from Los Angeles. Hugh Anderson cnmc In ycsterdax nftcrnoon from Lakevtew. I Miss V. Ollmcro Is amotfg tho tourist visitors today from Ontario.' T. C. Peterson' was among tho ar rivals last night from Portland. i r Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker arrived In tho city yesterday from the Bly district. n -. .., . r , tnnH nr ' ,A. . .,.., ., ,..,., from Dunsmulr. John Konopp arrived hero y ester; day from Los Angeles. He Is regis- !tered at the Whlto Pelican 0. X. Wendllng and were among the train night from Portland. W. L.KInser arrivals taut 8. B. Wagner and R. B. Henry left R. C, Spink Is among the county seat visitors from IMerest camp on Spring Creek. 4 i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Marshall are In town todsy from their 'farm In tho Olene district. Mrs. Manning left yesterday for San Francisco to purchase a new line of millinery for her store. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. F. Werts are In tha rltv tnrfav trnm Uaitlnpil ThM are stopping at tho White Pelican. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Payne were among yesterday's arrivals from Lakevlew. They are guests at the Hotel Hall F. D. Andrews and TJeorge Hage - dorn of the Modoc Lumber company at Cblloquln, are registered at the Hotel Hall. ' Miss Bertha Gordon Is a Klamath reus visitor for a snort time from cnicago. BDe is a guest at the White m m .. Pelican hotel. J- O. Ooldthwalte of the Modoc K' D' North "toraed to Michigan thli monnt ,Mcr a motbs visit wlta ,, Mni Emmett, ,n(1 f,ther ,nd ni0';her M"- and Mrs. W. N. BigSaturdaySpecials We still have many wonderful bargains left at our Retiring from Business Sale i The women of Klamath County should not permit this opportunity to escape them. As the stock continues to be reduced the prices are being slashed deeper and deeper. FOR SATURDAY Your choice) of over two hundred Summer and Winter Hate for 59c. This is giving them away, but we mutt clean up everything. Dozens of very choice auto hats and .caps for 29c each. All remnants of piece goods and materials have been cut in half again. ' Thousands of other bargains still left, but you will have to hurry. Stilts Dry Goods Company MENTION B, O. McCleo, who tins boon ser iously III ut tfio Kliunutii General hosittal for some tlnio, Is ntitc to bo on tho street agnlu, Mr. nnil Mrs. J. P. Sitttoileo nro In for n short .tlmo today from town Rocky Point, where lug their vacation, they are spom1 It. A. Lcng of Kansas City, and K. II. Cox, who have been in the nor thern part of the county for the pact fqw days Inspecting tlio llouth Kelly tract of timber on which they hnvo option, roturned yesterday on their vay south. Mr. and Mrs. J, w. Siemens arriv ed with Mrs. Ocorgo lllrlcli list night from Ashland by auto. Cap tain Slomons has been In Portland for the past week attending to mat tcrs cf business and to meet hi wife and Mrs. Ulrlch at Ashlind on his return trip. BUY THIS IIOMK It has eight rooms, bath, out buildings, big lot and In excellent location on Pacific Terrace. A real bargain at (2100, half rash. You'll have to hurry. See Chllcote, 633 Main St. S-at Tito leading dividend paying com pany of America Tlio Mutual Life, the company that has earned more for policy holders, and has paid more to policy holders, than any other company In tho world. For partial- Un ,ee Oeo' Ulr,ch- Dli,rlct m8"; Ogef. 8-tf "PORTEKKTTKS" LATKmT BTV.XT IX SKATTLK ' Heattie, Aug. a. a ' porterctto ( ,g(m wh(J hng ,,,,, , , nrniy hn been advertised for by a local , Jr nnvy n1( Iirncril,y cv,.ry lm, bl,er 0P. ' other bos bar-jh3. becn rPlt(uro(, to C,r,.ni,i,,, ,y bers.are to take up tho Idea, they (Jovernsr Jalne, W,hyl0mhe. say. It Is a war measure with the! ralor men. They ennnot get tho m.n. and th work m- fisht ruin win make the labor supply still moro I scare. I Therefore the customer who has become eccustomed to being whisked up seven or more floors to his down . town office by an "elevatorette" and ! aarat ulnar "hi at mattl frnm at m'ntnnn it rler. will soon bo falling In line to have his hat dusted and his coot r,Blud by you ..por(orutte... Barbers say the plan Is expected to j brln? them more business. WOUNDED TRANSPORTED BY LIGHT RAILWAY . . . 0 aStW il.UT ..t fifv.. n 5P - mw-iamTvm t :Kj WSStfM T& r a ,x m WH. tv? i ' . ,w ! " gViei;iwfi VW ajCK2'A' ti, irnn...nriniln.. tif Hie wounded from tho front Is one of tlio most serious nroblcms of tho military no- thoritle, and the moat logical plan STATE PEN SERVICE FLAG HAS 40 STARS Portland. Aug. .S Tho service fine nt tho Oregon state penitentiary now ecntalns 40 slurs, ronreientlng J about to nporce nt of this prison pim - illation. State Parole Officer Joioph' Johnson, V. P. McMillan, A. II. I.unu Keller lins nnnoiinrcd. Each star' K. II. Sedge, W. It. Iloyd, I., K. Sill stsndit for a man paroled from the livuii. UCM mav DC vnorcn TO GO TO SCHOOL Sacramento, Aug. 8. A ' reronv rocmlatlon that the ntnto IcKlslitnro pass a bill requiring men more than 21 yen old, who cannot rend or wrlto, to nttend school at least oliclit hours n week, day cr nlKht, until they nro ablo to do mi will bo mailo at the blannlil sosslon next January by Will C. Wood, commissioner of secondardy schools, ho has announc ed. I Commissioner Wood recently vis jltcd the Henoch maintained ut Ilnl . boa Park, San Wcko, Cal for the In struction of draft soldiers In read- Inir, writing anil other subjects. WOMAN'S COMMITTKK, COUXCII, OK ilKFKXHK Anyono Interested In tho work of tho Woman's Committee Council of Dofcnco, work, will find nonio ono ovory Saturday afternoon, from 1:30 to 4:30, nt tho council rooms In tho city hall, i IIIO l.XCK TOMOIIT Tonight Is the night of tho big danco at tlio Mills Addition hall,' wnicn tlio War Savings society of that district Is promoting to raise .... . .. li, best of.muslc by the Peerless orchestra and a flno tlmo Is assured thor. attending. Tho public Is iiiiy mvited. No one ever oc rich morelv bv laving money. You must Invest It A good way to Invest It Is to buy War Siviugs and Thrift Btsmns. lHti:CIX)SUHK ACTION A suit for1 tho foreclosuro on Klamnth county of a mqi'tgngo prop- ui.. i .! i... .i . . - - . .... u. .wkuuiiuiimi huh ouen instituted 111 tho office of the' Circuit court dork thru the bank' attorneys, Ru tcnlc & Ynden. . Tho eomphlnt nllegos Uiat n sec ond lien on tho property wus glvon bi u iuur unto to llnrrv Pl7. f,.,. of tho 1410.82, und asks for tho salo property, tho satisfaction first bank obligation, tho payment of tho amount due Mr. Peltx. and tho sum of $7B for attorney fees rney rees. -.iy iima oy mo jirst National hank" ' " K,Ml "r,, with It nii'i as stourlty for it $300 note signed by' ' lUU "iro"K your Imlr, tnklnr l t t..r. .. . . Ifino Blllllll tlr.,,,,1 .1 . "If v "'' . , - 'ijs. rtf -v ..t .. NriffiTO -n rtTTi'. ." Vrs ste8K w L'taZ-- IRjBW' . T U , -S .H-V ityPv' ?tRt. -' 4 -- v i i v. .; M-,..;..-;ac-a.it ""- . 'jt,j ' " . "'V 1 i i I -' i fW mWU amf'' Hi mWI'V . VXTtfAjM V.W . x?l' )et devised Is l tl.e UKlil rniiwny.iuo cienniiness, uecauso mo sKIn It Is constructed at very low foul nnil purrs do not absorb Impurities Into fH( Hif0( (l w m 1( ,, ,fj10 ,,,,, rnll,, m ,onl,, while (lis unttlo cliaiiKen. Many of these rail, .pores In the ten yards of bowsls do. ways arc now lirlliK llsvil. Local Red Cross Activities Tlioso present at the suwlng riioiii )eilortlay were Mosdimes Frank j Morolaud, W. J. SiclnineK, J. M. Merrill sent In a donation of 1.1i Annuel .'Hi, which was tliinkfulyyJ received. Workers In the stirKlcnl dresiliiR department were Mcmlumc I.. O, Mills, Utith S. AililUon. 7.. tf. Kim hull, O. I.. Drown, ll.ittln Thrasher, (i. K. Krwln. Ilnrry Kinney. Jns. II. Drlneoll and Mis Kallli Klmtmll. .etici: Owing to thu Iniprovvinenl now stinted on the county road past Hid Altntmmt ranch, It will lm iicioisnry lo close this tlinriifiirii to tho Keneral public until further not lo. Travel, ors' from tho oaM will turn mirth nt tho Wheeler road .thrciwiiiurtiir of u nillii east of tho Alttimont ranch, r.M.I n.i... I. m..., ,.... ..I.. .... m. vwi.iu in iiaiin uiru .tllllH ,llll. tlim. Those from tho smith will I turn off liy tho Slimmnrs nclinnl ami come In by tho slaughter hoiiso road. H-Dt . Clnco, tho largest nolllng cigar In tno wcrld. Two hundred million sold laHt year. Try ono ami lenm' why. Six cents straight nt nil iloil-, crs. Mason,' Khrmnn & Co., whole i snio iiistrinutors. 5-Ct HAl:.-Ji,i: WITHSAOE TEA II' SIIXKIi WITH Kt'M'lTi n IIAKKK.VH SO .VATL'IIAI.I.V XO HOIIV CAX TKI.I. Tho old-tlmo mixture of Knirn T.,:. nnii liuipliur for darkening streaked nml faded Imlr in gray, """I '" laucil lm r irninrt m ' J wSfc" J, ffiS ns wo ore living , 1 " "' " " cor-'vouthfii ,., , L " " f" "" .."en ." ... ..::;:" - " ,,, Nowadays, though, wo don't hnvi the trouiiicsomo insk of gatliorltig the sago and tho mussy mixing at hoim. All drug stores sell tho roady-liMist-pniilnct, Improved by the nddltlon ot other liiKroillntits, cd "WyothV Sngo nnd Siilplnir Compnund" fo, about 50 cents a hottlo. II i v. ('"inilarliecauso nobody can dlscovc'i . ...i oeon niipiied. Simply moist,,., Vfllli rinli im - 11 '" " ""'u: uy morn ...h mi giny imlr dlsappenrs, lm what dollgl.tH the lado., with Wyoth'i Sago nnd Hiilpl.ur Compound, Is Unit besides beautifully darkening tw i, aflor 11 few applications, It also pro illiecs Unit HOft liiHtio and m.inn r, "'",n",""eo w,,k" l -o attractive Z" "... .!' ' T? r,,r tnM w'" ,7 . '7 V "Z .'" .Hl "V ' W'nco. I . , ' ,or Ul curo ml'K j,lon or nrevet,on of uUeaie A(J TlltrilHtlAV, ATTflimT H, tntit ! Hlnln Fair, Hnloul, Orugun, Hiiinm. dor T.'1H Hiilotlilld oxhlhltN, uki',). Init iiumlc, high t'lnsii uiiteitNliitiiriili mil Ti Kiiporh racing card. For mr lliulttiH wrlli A, II. I.un, Huluiii, Oiu IS"". Ailv, Buy it iiIik level lot In Mill .i,. t lost mill luillil A Inline, 1,11km t; IliiniU taken III imyna'iil. Ask .'li. into iilmiit llio new prlics. ( Tiil.it (lie opieiik nut of tlio-M- ini0 hIiivIh nllh "HK)ketlt.,, Telfi.,. lllim. (liil'Hue. J if Mimic) Id l"u l illy MIDI u (ry (inniiil). Si'i thlli'ole. if ... Itt'fuin i ln fire, get a luty Inoiir. .in o iilliy fioiii triilliote. if An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Says a gum of hot watsr with phosphats before breakfast kstpa Illness away. This cxcsllsnt, commen-eenss hsalth measure kelno adeptsd by millions. rlO'Hli'lniis (lift world ovor rrriuu iiiiiiil Hie Inside bath, claiming ttiU ti of vnntly nmre linporlnure than out- Men nml women are urged lo drink eirli mnrnliig, before breakfast, a i;!tmi of hot water with a Icaspiinnful of HiiH'sliuie phosphate In It, as a liarmlt'M means of holplng to wash fiom the itomach, liver, kidneys and iiiwels the previous day's Indigestible mntorlal, poisons, sour bile and toi- jlns; thus cleansing, sweetening aad ipiirlfylng the entire alimentary cansl tiefore putting more food Into the Is'.iimacli, 1 Just ns soap and hot watsr cleams nml frniicn the skin, so hot wattr nml limestone phosphate act on the ollmlniitlve organs Tlioie who get up with a bad breath coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow completion, ncld stomach; others who ire subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter Dotind of lime iloiio phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is suffl. unit to dcmouHtrate the value of la lilo hnthlug. Those who continue It en ill morning are assured of nro- nounrcd results, both la regard to Men I Hi and appearance. Adv. W. D. MILLER Hoofing Contractor Mnlthnld, Tar nnd Oravel Hoof ing, Hoof Coaling. Hopalr Work n Specialty. 132 H. Stub Street I'lione :iu Hlt'KAItl) HKXT HKItVICK Hume as Mglit Phone SIS Well Drilling limn ''iMM-k outfit" nnil rt parwl for Job of any kind. VOCIIAT.KH DROS. Merrill, Ore. Phone SIS. Mr. Jones Has , A roll top desk, a 'type-writer anil lettor fllea, a rifle, a allot Kuii, fishing tackle, rubber iMKits, ami nn automobile, Mrs. Jones Wants An electric washing machine, a vacuum rlsanor, sewlac naach Ino motor, toaster stove, curilag Iron, etc, We supply your 'household helps. Helps? Yee XiKOMitles. Link River Electrical Co. "y ii. J. Phone t7l, 7v, mrMc & m1: "; - !