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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1918)
''tf Tl rniPAY, AiintiWM, mm THE EVENING HERALD,. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IMOR THHNt IlKEBCiriCBHEEElEI WEAR CLOTHES THAT ARE CHEERFUL . . ' THIS. FALL it's a part of your duty to wear stylish clothes; clothes that look cheer ful and help you to feel that way. There's big. work ahead for all , of us aiid the more cheerfully we go at it, the bet ter we'll do it. It's cheerful also to wear clothes that save money for ycu. Good clothes Nwill do it, but, be sure they're good. We don't sell any other kind; we make cer tain that they're good for. you, that makes them good for us. Hart Schaff ner&Marx Clothes, Are Good Clothes They're cheerful clothes, because they're stylish and because they save you money. HEES GET "BO IN" BY DEGREES E determined to take back If ha could, HI rifle bad been taken from him but be bad managed to conceal a couple of grenade, Slyly removing J tbe cap from one of tbem a be was being led acroe No Man' Land be struck It against the other, let It drop then sprinted back to safety. Indian trcop aro rendering great aervlce In thin work, getting over the ground between the line with out seeming; to touch a thing that produce noise, and bringing back most useful Information, Men In'observatlon pout and rap tlvo balloon furnish detailed Inform, atlon cf everything they see going From a partilnelr reports me war aiary registers WITH TUB AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE, Aug. 1 (Correspond unco of tho Associated Press) "A qulot sector," said an offlcor of an American division holding, a position i0! back of, the enemy' line. - J . . . . . .!.. I. -....-.. At.. ... Ji -. VHe-epv 'I' so designated "appears to bo of -the front where nothing but scout- dally count of the number of train Ing, patrolling;, shelling and gassing and the number of car In eaeh train aro going on, with a little bombing , on the lines of communication. Copyright Hart Sclwflner&Marx K. SUGARMAN THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOOD CLOTHES IHMUMHHlllllllinillH:llllllMIIBllE12.ilII!2QlllllllllMI UEMLPEiCE uiii KOiilhi'iiHt, (Not only ns.to H o t -glum, France, Hurhln ami I Inly, lint also n to 1(11411 nml Itiimnnin. I '!t. Tim linmlnr uliitnu ttAlinriitoit TrDiin iiDnrn ,mm ,,um H,",n ,,u kiv" fn" rg,t rlllni llnnrll of '' determination." (Ilnlf column LIIIIIU UIIULU siippreiscd by censor.) . f Kven In tlio mulllatctl form that the resolution camn ucroits tho front ier they Inillcato tho atrong opposi tion of this powerful Industrial clout-, out and an urgent wish for pence. E and, f lamo-throwlng to vary the mono tony. In a "qulot" sector the American soldier gets alt first experience of war. "Some of the relatively small things In this war look so big to tbe new man that he la Inclined to lake them for bigger one," said an Ameri can general," and It la Important for both tbe new soldier and the young officer to get familiar 'with the tittle frlghtfulaeaa the Germans tend over o a to get the proper proportion between tbem and real attack." Patrols are large contributors to tbe war diary of tbe division In this sector and tbe American soldier Is particularly apt at It. It Is no secret for tbe Oermana that be I always at It and that he la venturesome enough to push Into their lines and Into the jrlllagea back of them, Tbe Oerman find their wire cut In most unexpect ed places, even live wire In some cases. A patrol caught at this dang erous work fotfnd Itself In the range of machine gun and had to roll back under the wire and across No Man'a Land, with bullets whistling over their beads. Another patrol push lug Into a Oerman commanding post and finding It vacant dragged an of ficer' trunk back over the shell hole to their own trenches. ' The patrol la expected to do noth ing more that .bring In Information. The orders are to avoid contact with the enemy, bat patrols often meet and occasionally are obliged to fight One man of as American patrol, fro hie comrades and had gained some Interesting Information that ho A count I also kept of columns of moke with the hour and minute when they are observed. Working partle are counted and the direction of their movement not ed, sometime leading to the discov ery of new emplacement for heavy artlllry. An aerial photograph show ed recently where a battery found In thla way bad been completely des troyed by cur fire. The men out acoutlng or on patrol, In the listening post or observation balloons quickly sharpen their fac ulties of observation get a better grasp of the significance of titty things and their relation to big onea. Their sense of proportion develop and they are no longer to be misled aa to tbe scope of the enemy's harass. Ing operations. BUT A THRIFT STAMP TODAY. LEGAL NOTICES ee pa rated captured by tho enemy, fully dark and appears gloaay and lus trous. This ready-to-use preparation la a delightful toilet requisite for tboae who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It la not la tended for the euro, mitigation or nre vent Inn of disease. Adv. H mam NUTS i E" IS pEltNE, Aug. 13. (Correspond ace or the Associated Press) He talk) received here of the recent nat loaal conference at Vienna of tho aeratan Social-Democratic party fit Austria show that a strong protest made against the Austro-Oerman will not miffer illclntlcn even by -a HI I majority In matters of food and drink, The, rosiilt Ih home- dlRtllllng. f A further icsnlt of the restrictions, us to dletllloil liquor and of the fact . Hint tlto only beer obtainable In Swe I den today line an alcohol content of Ions pmn 1 1-2 percent-ba been to imiko n "motbok", cr passbook eif I tltlliiK tho owner to purchase spirits, . very valunblo possession. The fortu nato holder can sell his 'rights In It ' for tho year for the equivalent of Jiru. and a bottle of ordinary whisk, ey which can bo Hold for the equival ent pf $20, Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning tana im Ssaksi t-klA sssf ----- gft Wfx we IM PHVt a VJ OaWeBVsWJeasmj gjf gaWg 4h hea teaBBBstdaJs) bbmbbbbbbVjb eSPvV M im WJbW"T mnfmmjm; Another resolution after doscrlb- Inx the gaiionl Htnto of excitement STOCKHOLM. Aug. 22.-(Corre-among the working clnsse. council apondonre of tho Assoclulod I'rash) them not to provoke n general strike When two friend encounter each nt present, but to get ready for tho other In Sweden .say u current Jiwt.' dcclslvo flshl" abend betweon cnpl- they no longer Kroct cnelt other with till tuid labor, which It culls "tho the iisiinl "Oood diiy. How ,Roes ll?' groat fight." Inftoiil they miy: "Mood ilny. Hew' Tim iriivnrnmeiit Is severely crltl- In tint fannnittntlon cetllnir nlonir?" domination of Ruasla and Roumnnla, clsed for tho food regulation, tho The reforouco I to tho Jur contain- ad a new and liberalised peaco For- resolution declaring that "tho upper nK n ntlxturo of water, sugar utul xrnla was presented. Thl la one of cIuhhoh have never heon ubjorteil to yCBt which each assumes tho othor tbe powerful organisation of Austria .equality In economic sucrlflco. They ( have BtaiulliiK In a warm comer of, liuvn cicaiiod tho privation of the i,ik houso. preparatory to distilling war partly by exceptional regulation i,l own plrlts. Tho Jest of courno '"'"S f!.XIMTHKir8 HRCII'K TO wnrklnv In tholr favor mill Partly by'n.nstnrntnii eiillilltlons. but tliorc 11 ' HUl.Ntl. lUttK COLOR AND I.U8. T mm iwmm and the national conference woe at tended by Reilreaentitlvw of all brancbe of Induatry from lower and upper Austria and from tho Alpliie reclona and the aoutb, Tho resolu tions recite: ' "The national congress of the Oer an sorln democratic party of Aus tria protests against tho Brest-Llto-vk and the Ducbareat troattea as contrary to the principle of pesco of understanding without annexation nd contributions. (Ten lines sup pressoi) by censor.) "The congress therefore, demand thtt, before the ratification of thoso ixace treaties, they be laid befor$ no pnriiment for examination and mendment, "The national congress demind tbat- the governmenta of the Contral Power offer, general peace to the ovcrnment of the Entente on tho following bask ' ' "1. Kstabllihraent of a league of loplo of all countries, which will t"ry out general disarmament and Mttle all disputes between' peoples "r courts and arbitration. "1. Abandonment 4lf, all" annexation 1 no contribullbna. not only In the Ircumventlug tho luw, and partly hy moro tlinn encugh truth hi It to clandestine purchase on food supplies justify It. For homo-dUtllllnK flour, thus leaving tho poor clai to boar s,cj Sweden, - , . the burdou." From laboring mon to lawyer, . ' jtlivro Ih no class whore one run not find men who are able to 'discuss the Tin: to ii.tiit, operty. See ChUcote. , tf . .. ,. uld Is technically tormcil it tho best MrCormlck bindery good) order. t j appaitus for dlutllllnR, or how to clvanso tho product from fimel oil and of favoring mothoils, . So, whlo spread, Indeod, ta tho pi' jet leu that Ik. ,IUA mnbn Ulimttmltlltf Itillil lt .TIib 'Awicrlrnn Hoy" noe, "wv .'........,.:. .......u .... . . . . L.ii.i... ii iu i... no Oliori to uuu aim iuiwii viuiuium, work, for Play, H'f; '""'"iSxcopt such a dUtlll for nlo. Those beet,huyliilHyaKl..ntheiimrket. Iiair price. Other Implement vrcr's Warehouee Co. i Fur. sn-tf "for Mwlf rn Hhoe Ntore. t and south, but also la the aaat Jh, Hurety uohAm wlillo you,v.nl nt the Clillcote ueacy. ' ' . Clot a atanduril fire liuuranro pol icy from (lillwite. . - f Kamn.Kook Oasollne Siovo and 'Auto Comfort Cushions. No smoke In your eye, and a comfortable place Hut benulirul, even ihnde of dark, Klnsay hiilr can only bo had by brew ing n m Ut me of Sage' Tea and 8ul- l!uir. Your hnlr I your charm. It mn,Kt!3 or mar tho facet When It fiidcit, turns gray or utreaked, Just an application or two of Snge and'Sul pliur onliuncea It appearance a hun dred. fnHl. , , Don't bother to prepare the mix ture! you rnn net thl famous old rcfll'o Improved by the addition of other liiBicillents for r0 cents a large ho(t(i. nil ready for ue, It la called Vyotir Siiko ami Sulphur Compound. -f elford Bros. Oarage, li-tt Tills rim nlwnvs li ilenonded unon to ine incentive to nuuie-msuiwiB . ornj, hack tll0 nntura, COor and lui the manner lu which the role 'of dla-j ro ()f yolr Imlr llllod liquor has been (ostrletod, duo j KYerybody use "WyethV Sag to the shortage of grain, sugar-boot ,, si,,i,r compound now because and potntoc. .'The nllownnco haa,t dnri;ons 80 m,turally and evenly been 'cut to two quarts each throo , t,n 0body can tell It haa been ap months, lloforo the war It wns xlw you simply dampen a sponge quart each weok. i.nrQil brush with It and draw thla There Is i ausplcion lu Home qunr-, Oirough the lialr, taking one small tors that the prcsont restriction or f alfrtTyTf a jElbe't .by morning the gray noedlenly jevere and in part lUctnlod'hSirVna "disappeared,, and lifter an by prohlbltlonUU sentient. 'Bwodoa ether-'JapVlleatlon I It' becomes bea tl- We're not hero long, so let'a make out stay agreeable. Let us live well, cat well, dlgeat well, wdrk wall, sleep well, and look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet, bow very easy It la If .one will only adopt the morning Inside bath. Folka who art accustomed to foal dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tunguo, nasty breath, acid stomacb, can, instead, feel aa fresh as a daisy by opening the sluice In the system Bale of Timber stlaaaath India Reservation. Xortherm fta-ia Creek VmiU Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid, Northern Spring Creek Tim ber," and addressed to tbe Superin tendent of the Klamath Indian School Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be re ceived until twelve o'clock -noon, Pacific Time, Tueeday, October 1, 1118, for the purchase of timber up on about 1500 acre within Town- hip 14 South, Range 7 Eaat. The ale embrace approximately twenty five million feet of yellow, pine and one million feet of white fir. The, catting of white fir will be optional with the purchaser. Each bid must state for each aptetee the amount per thousand feet Bcrlbaer decimal C. log acale that will be paid for alt timber eat daring the tint two yean of tho contract period. Prices for the last two years of tho contract neriod are toara to be fixed by the Commla afoaer of Indian Affair, and are not to exceed, however, an Increase of fifty cents per M. feet board measure for each specie. No bid of less than three dollars and fifty centa per M. feet for yellow Btae and fifty cents for white fir during the first period will be considered. Bach bid most ba submitted In duplicate and' be ac corapanted by a certified check on a solvent national bank in favor of the Superintendent of the Klamath In dian School In the amount of $6,000. The deposit will be returned it the old la rejected but retained If the bid la accepted, and the required contract and bond are not executed and pre sented for approval within alxty days from auch acceptance. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. For copies of the bid and contract forma and for other Information an- plication should be made to the In dian Superintedent, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Waahlngton, D. C Aug. 7, 1118. Cato Sells. Commissioner of ; Indian Affaire. l-!l-s3-a-2S-30-3-t---U-lS BULK 00 Quality Drugs It ln't erohnini and It Isn't, le itrhuy anything hut the li-l In drug. We have gnlneil Hie roafl. ilenre of our customers by sel ling drags of tho highest qua Ity only. Yon cannot buy any other kind here, and yon are nltvay safe and sure that nothing hat the beet drugs will he wild In thl store. (WerwoftHarpwy '531353 aw ' jBtuJt BEDSBBQ American boys are dying for their country, s'urely you can save for It. I'uy War Saving Stamps. LARGK STOCK O New Woolens Select Ynt New FdsttNOW Fit and Highest Cbnadw est Workmanship Oaarantsesl Chas.J.Gzek MKRCHAMT TAILOB BIJ Mala Si. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Am00WW00WWWi0i00ww0Wm1 HENRY O. gCfsXl .. rhysirlani as All Chronic IW aaes Sfoclatty. Office White KM i '. r JOH.V O. CLKGtlOKN Oeamty ttorvafw' CleM sasadaeee SUMMONS In tbe name of tbe State of Ore' each morning and fluablng out the j gon you are hereby required to ap Equity No. 988. In tbe Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Kla math, s Frances I. Rogers, Plaintiff, vs. Fred F. Rogers, Defendant. Tp Fred F. Rogers, Plaintiff .above named: " KATMJBRIXE SCHLEEF Phyaktasi an4 Surgeon Xlght Calk Promptly AttasMted Is Office White IHdc. CITY A.l COUNTY ABSTRACT .COMPANY B17 Mala liiMiiranre Imb aud Abstracts Ileal KMate l.ouiu at S to 8 per coat . whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, alck or well, should, eaeh- morning, before breakfaat, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoomfnl of limestone phosphate In It to waah . from the tomach, liver and bowets the prevl- pear and answer the complaint filed ngalnst you In the above entitled suit, on' or before Friday, the 30th day of August, 1918, that being the day. of the last publication of sum mons and the last day within which you are required to answor, aa fixed by the order of publication of this mis nay a mmgesnoie waaie, eour one i iUmmons, If you fall to appear and ana poisonoua toxina; tnus cleansing. tnnrer. the plaintiff will apply to sweetening and purifying Ue enUrou,,, CoUrt for the relief, demanded In alimentary canal before putting moL,M ,mni.m r.m . hr,,h . food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and -limestone phosphate on an empty stomach la 'wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, .waste and; acidity and glvee on a splendid ap accure dissolution of the bond of matrimony existing between youraelf and plaintiff and is based upon cruel, constant and Inhuman treatment of ithe plaintiff by youraelf, Thl sum- petite for breakfast. While you art I T.' t","t' ,,ou " . &veu", enlovlne our hra.kfatl th. .! . i""ia, a oauy newspaper oi general phosphate Is quietly extracting a large volume of water from tho blood and getting ready for a thorough lushing of all the Inside organa, The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious pella, stomach trouble; others who hve sallow aklas, blood disorders and sickly complexions are.urged to gota' quarter pound of limestone phosphate from, the rhug stere: This will eoat very little, hut ,1s sufficient to make anyone a ropaounced craank on the subject of Inside breakfast Adv. circulation, printed, published and circulated In Klamath County, Ore gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order of Honorable D. V. Kuykendall Judge of -eald Court, and dated July 18th, 1918, the first publication to be made on Friday, the 19th day of July 1918, and the last publication thereof on Friday, the 30th day of August, 1918. H. M. MANNING, ' Attorney for,, Plaintiff. Post one address LoomU Bldg., bathing before 409 Main 8t Klamath Falls, Ore, 19-3l-t-9-l-lt-30 i DR. KARL a. WI8KCAKVSR White Bldg. Phone 34 Dentistry and Oral Surgery OR P. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician JI Surgeon Suite 311, I. O. O. F. Temple) (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 321 . . Res. Phone, 85811 (Tbe only Osteopathic Pbyst- clau and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) WOOD OROKR A YKAR't SUPPLY OF ORIKN SLAI, New, and have them dry and un der cover early in'tht fall. ' We also handle; lady, Lima" and Sleek Weed, Coal and 'Fuel t Oil. l Klamath Fut)l Cosjiiy, Fifth aa4Ma4a flM'llasl,; rt I 4 v. A' w i. M ASO Ss vTfr) lift ' r-' ., W .vW :$;wtl i,..v.l, i