The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 16, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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i-S Published dally oxcspt Sunday by
The Herald Publishing Company of
'Klamata Falls, at 116 Fourth atreet.
Entered at the poitofflce at Klam
ath Falli. Ore., for tranimlMlon thru
the mallt aa second-class matter.
subscription terms by mall to any
address In the United, States:
One year . IE.00
One month ......... .60
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Heralds Classified Ad?s.
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WANTED Woman to cook, or man
and wife; man to work on ranch;
man, and wife ISO; woman HO: cook
for six; steady job. J. P. McAullfte,
Bly, Oregon. 14-4
WANTED Woman, or man and wife
to work on ranch. Francis J.
Itowno, Bonanza, Ore 12-tt
WANTED Short order
cook at Jewel Cafe.
and pastry
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wrist watch without bracelet. He-
ward at Herald office. 16-2
FOR RENT
WANTED To rent a piano for prob
ably a year. Phone 208-W 16-6t
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ERSONAL MENTION
LtTTLB inia.lQIITS OX LOCAL IIAM'KMNOH
AMONG THE I'KOl'LK OF THIS CITY AMI VICINITY.
OOIN'OM AND COMINUS OF I.OCAIi FOLKS '
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William C. D'Arcy of St. Louis was
re-elected president of the Associated
Advertising Clubs of the World at the
Hth annual convention, held In San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. McQowen left
today by auto tor their homo in Su
sanvllle, Cal.
II. T. I.acello, the sales expert of
San Francisco, who Is well known In
Klamath Falls, arrived hore last even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. M.- L. Poland re
illMtml 1st at) titattt tVrttM an Avlntiilnil
, trip to Montana, where thoy visited
their son and other relatives. !
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Mrs. A. J. Voye received word late I
yesterday of the Illness of her hus
band, who had gone to San Fran
cisco on business tho latter part of
the week and she left on this morn-'
ing s train in answer to tne message.
I Marion uarnes and family are in
Klamath Falls to spend tho winter.
He has been residing In Lake county
for the past five. ears, but has been
assisting his father with the hay crop
near Chttoquln for tho past few
weeks.
A total of 1925 names oilmen ot
the uge of IS mid 20 and 31! and 4G
aro reported liy'shurlff Humphrey ns
having registered In Klamath county
at tho roccnt selective draft registra
tion. A few moro names will probab
ly tio added to tho list as some aro
being received thru tlio malls.
Col. l P. Unlit ot Lakovlow and
F, A. YlUpnlrlck, superintendent ot
the CliewuiiknnI.nnd und Cattlo Co.,
aro In tho city tor the remainder of
tho week .Mr. Kitrputrlck Is arrang
ing for the shipment of .1000 head o(
cattlo from .Midland on tho sunt. Tito
cattlo will go to tho company's ranch
at Hukcrsfleld.
FIVE AMERICANS DOWN
75 GERMAN PLANES
TIME Hill
ONE
TRIP BETWEEN
ELECTIONS
Bank President Toun
Country to Stir Patriots
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$10.
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per acre.
Inquire Herald of-
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FOR SALE A good modern house
la Merrill, reasonable; or will
traue ror farm property. Call or
writ Dr. O. F. Demorest, Merrill.
ure. 14-6
FOR SALE: Two sows, one with pig
aad one shote. L. J. French, across
from county hospital. 13-(
FOR SALE 1000 young thorobred
Hampshire ewea and 2000 youag
thorobred Cotswool ewea. Addreaa
Walter A. Sherlock, Alturas, Calitor
la. 13-lIt
FOR SALE SO gallon wood barreU.
Telford Bros. Oarage. 13-1
FOR BALE 1917
Twai to salt.
hey.
Modal Maxwell.
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FOR SALE Two wagons, 3 aad 4.
Tyroa IfcKeadree. u-a
FOR 8ALE 116 toaa alfalfa hay.
Fraaeia J. Bowae, Bonaasa. lt-4t
Local Red Cross
.. Activities ..
The following ladies were present
at the Merrill Red Cross rooms on
Sept. 12th., Mrs. E. M. Hammond,
Emma A. Hammond, Mrs. Fred 8tu
kel, Mrs. Joe Stukel, Mrs. E. M.Bubb.
Mrs. D. 8tukel, Mrs. H. C. Moore, Mrs.
8. E. Durham. Veva Mctore.
On Sept 13th., Mrs. E. M. Han-
mond, Mrs. Emma Hammond. Mrs.
Fred Stukel, Mrs. Jo Stukel, Mrs. D.
Stukel. Mrs. 8. E. Durham, Mrs. I.
W. Burrlss, Mrs. Geo. Wilson, Mrs.
C. M. Merrltti Mrs M. L. Moore, and
Mrs. E. M. Bubb. .
ONLY THE RICH
IN GERMHNY
MISCELLANEOUS
paseeager
true tor
Will-14-
FOR EXCHANOE Five
Rao tourtag car. Will
good work horses. Write Chas,
loaag, KUlaath Falls.
TO EXCHANOE Good Portland rea-
Meaea for Klamath property. Also
Ashlaad nstdeaea. E. O. Argravee.
awaer. Mecca Peel Hall. 3-tf
TO EXCHANOE A Nebraska farm
. of (40 acres for Klamath county
ranch; will pay cash difference If nec-
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J. T. WARD CO.
aai Mala Street
Seven Thousand
at Shepherd's.
records In
stock
13-7
lareatajate the aew 191 life pot
fciea of the Travelers. They give a
uuhMMaa oT kuwraace at ailalaiaas
coat, flee Chilcote( AM Mala 84. U
mmmi
to 0 ra in
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STARS AND STRIPES
WILL FLOAT IN METZ,
SAYS GENERAL FOCH
NEW YORK, Sept. !. General
Foeh expects to see the Stars and
8trlpes flung to the breese over Mais.
la accepting a marshal's baton In
scribed with his victories from the
Knights of Columbus, General Foeh
seat the following cable, made public
Saturday night by the Knights of
Celumbus:
)I am deeply touched by tho con
gratulations aad the delicate atten
tion of tho Knlghta of Columbus. Tho
souveolr of Mats ovoked by 'yon holds
a large place In my thoughts. In the
same way that It calk forth yonr
effort. It was from Mats that La
fayette went to help your ancestors,
aad we shall one day see your victor
ious banners floating la Mats."
Tighten those loose wheels with
Bpoketlte. Hold at Telford Bros.
Oarage. 7-tf
By the window of almost every
ticket office la the Und yon will fwd
the Traveler' name plate. This la
the company that leads the world la
accident and health waaraace. flee
Chilcote. ae-tf
GET PLENTY
NEW YORK, Starvation would
be the portion psobably of tbo larger
German cities did they not Increase
their scanty stores thru "Illegal tra
ding," Deputy Von Hertberg I-ot-
turn said In a food debate In the Prus
sian lower house, according to the
Berlin Tageblatt.
The larger cities of Germany ore
obtaining one-quarter of their neces
sary stock of foodstuffs thru Illegal
tracing without that they would
starve," the deputy asserted.
"The Increasing severity ot penal
ties heighten the risk ot Indulging In
secret trading and' raises prices," he
continued. "There are now 100,000
persons employed by 'the war food
administration and that under the
circumstances we deliver 30 eggs per
year per person la really no heroic
deed."
Other speakers told of pitiable con
ditions In Austria-Hungary. Count
Stolberg sild:
"I have seen now In Austria that
the rich man has everything, the
pcor man nothing. It la a pity to see
how the poor people there are suffer
ing from hunger. In comparison to
conditions there tblnga In our coun
try are much better."
"In Budapest In rich ,Hungary, the
poor, wait In line all night for the 30
gram fat ration, and then they dont
receive It, Major Koch cf Cassel said.
The Illegal or secret trading re
ferred to probably means that the
German cities violate the law wh'ch
prohibits consumers from paying
more than that price. Oerman offi
cials have attempted to atop such
violations by some cities.
WITH TI1K imiTISII ARMY IN
(FRANC'i:, Sept 16. Flvo American
aviators, who lirotiKltt down 75 Her
man planes In AitKitxt, havo been dec
orated with diittlnKuWhed tlyliiR
crosses by tho llrltlsh army for. gal
lantry In action during tho recent
Hrlthli drive. They ilcntrojod n to
tal of moro than 100 enemy planes
slnco coming to tho 'llrltlsh front.
Tho find Yankeo ttyors to win such
honors are Lieutenant 0. W. Wnughn
of Brooklyn, Lieutenant A. Hamilton
ot llurllrtKtun. Yt.; Lieutenant Mor
ton L. Campbell of Wakonmn, Ohio;
Lieutenant Thomas J. Ilorhcrt und
Lieutenant James A. Keating, whose
addresses aro not given.
All' flvo Americans. In recent bat
tles, aided tho llrltlsh tanks, Infantry
and artillery, by flying low ovor tho
enemy and spraying tha Bodies with
machine gun firo and dropping bombs
at great risk to thomselvcs.
JUNKAU. Alaska, Aug. 1 0 - ( Hy
Mall) (lovernou wlio can .traverse
tholr commonwealths lu a few brs..
nrobablv would enjoy a trip which
Thomas UIrks, Jr., Uoveriinr of Alas
k'a, Is now taking, from Junenu, tho I
capital, across tho tonltory to N'omo. J
not far from Siberia' cal coast.
Governor HIkks wilt travel. In nil,
nlioiit fi.OOO tulles by ccem ati'imcr.
railroad, nutomobllo stage, river
steamboat and probably latineli. It 1
Is not believed ho will liave to
"mush" any of the trip on foot. He
will totirlt nearly every 0110 of tho
larger cities and towns of tho north
ern terrltoiy.
Tbo tlrst Inp, Is an c.sy steamship
journey neirly 1,00(1 miles ncioss tlu
gulf 'of Alaskn itlid up Cook's Inlet
to Anchorage. At Fairbanks lie wilt
strike tho Tnnnua Itlver, mid board n
rlern wheel river stenmbnit for St.
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Itnlllii I' (Irani, president of tho
Irving Nillonal Hank of New York
City, one of the great commeri'lnl
bnnks of the United Slates, Iiiih Hient
mmli of bis lime touring the country
mid making speeches to arouse, pi-
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vvv nines ana, iniTiittt 1111 titr.ui
steamer or a launch will carry Hie
executive across Norton Sound to I
Nome. 1
Mrs. Htcgs Is nrcoinpanvlng her
hiishaml, (lovnrnnr Itlggs has gone
on tho trip with the object nf earn
ing Alnsk'n's needs and meeting tho
peoplo.
immerrlnl mid fliiinclal bodies
'slmo the war begun. 1
Some vvoiiili-rful sweater values nl
U-tf K. K. K. HTOIli:.
The purpose ot t'.io National War
Savings committee Is to create nn
army of Havers who will, by saving, re
lease labor and materials for tho use
t-f the government In the war, and whr
will lend their savings to the govern
nent to prosecute the war.
PERSHING SEES END
t OF WAR IN 1919 IF
ARMY'S NEEDS MET
Less delay when you fill at Kla
math Service Htntlou, Sixth and Kla
math.
2titf
Yon'ro safe if )oii have 11 stanilartl
fire policy In n Mniuliml rimip.iii)'
from' the tlillcole Hgrnry. 110-lf
WASHINGTON. D.
'Send us men, guns
C. Sept, 18.
nnd supplies
quickly mid vvo'll win this war In
1010."
This Is tho messngo General Per
shing sent to tho American people
thru Congressman John Tllden of.
Askansus, who bonded a congression
al delegation that was entertained
ut American field headquarters recently.
KupiH-nheliiier'
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fine clothing at
K. K. K. HTOIli:.
2,000 Cords of
SLAB WOi
Fur Hole al Shipping,
Must iihivk ut inn,. Uiiou,,
of slab vmmhI In )Mr, xi k(
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MIII)' III NIllpplUKlnii.
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KLAMATH MAM'KllTlR.
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Tlirn- room collage ami large lot '
near N. I. dexit for only "fto.oo on
easy term. Her t'bltcole Jl(-;l
DIGNITARY OF CHURCH VERY ILL
ITS GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO
IiniNG HACK COLOR AND LVaV
TRK TO HAIR
HOUSTON'Q
aletropoUtaa Amnsemanu J
You can turu gray, faded hair beau,
tlfully dark and lustrous almost over
night If you'll get a S0-cent bottle of
"Wyetk'a Sage and Sulphur C01
pound" at any drug Uore. Millions
of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea
Recipe, lmprqved by the addition of
other Ingredients, are sold annually,
ays a well known druggist here, be
cause It darkens the hair so natur
ally and evenly that no one can tell Is
has been applied.
Those whose hair Is turning gray
or becoming faded have a surprise
awaiting them, because after one or
two applications the gray hair van
ishes and your locks become luxuri
antly dark and beautiful.
This Is the age of youth, Oray
haired, unattractive folks aren't want
ed around, so get busy with Wyeth'a
Sage1 and Sulphur Compound tonight
and, you'll be delighted with your
' dark, handsome hair and your youth
ful appearance within a few days.
This preparation U a toilet requisite
HVf B Jo'at,lUaded for, the curs, mltl-tftiV-V-,:'1t'
attoa nr prevention ot disease. A4
HOUSTON'S.
OPERAHOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Goldwya Presents
MAEMARSH
GERMANY TIRED OF
FIGHTING, SAYS HUN
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 16. "Despite
the refusal of our peace offer and the
violent criticism of the enemy press,
I am convinced that peace is nearer
than both aldea suppose." Count von
Hertllng, the German chancellor,
made tl)ls statement In an address
before a delegation of trade union
leaders, according to Berlin dis
patches Friday. He asserted that
both the government and the army
leaders dealred a peace by the under
standing and were opposed to all Idea
of conquest.
THE BELOVED TRAITOR"
The story of the Good Girl who
'Whipped the Vampire
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TEMPLE THEATER
Triangle Present
MARGERY WILSON '
In -'OLD
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Also Hearst Pathe News Latest war
Pictures aad Current Events
Admission 10c aad ISc.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PIOTUMW
TUMDAYS AND SATURDAY
No one ever got rich merely by
laving money. You must Invest It
A good way to Invest It Is to buy War
Savings and Thrift Stamps.
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Early Christmas Shopping
a Patriotic Duty
The Nutlonul Council of Do
fensn reuuests every ono to do
Christmas buying very early, as
a help toward winning tho war.
All retailers are ordered not In
keep their stores open any lon
ger than the usual hours.
Practically all our holiday
goods havo been received. You
have as good a selection of
Christmas presents now- 11s you
will bo -ublu to get. Any de
sired article will bo held for
you until Christmas, on pay
ment of a Binall deposit,
When you glvo 11 present of
gold or silver, or 11 diamond,
you urn giving a present that
takes no wheat, nor meat, nor
sugar from our Kiilillers, nor
wool off their backs and It Is
a present that Is most wauled
by your relatives mid friends,
n beuutlful mid useful gift.
As an Important wln-the-war
measure, wo urgu ou to begin
Christmas shopping now,
Frank M. Upp
JEWELER
511 Main Street
Official S. I. Willi li lnsiertor
Dassengers
and Baggage
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WesteraTransferCi
The Common-Sew
Cement Blocks
Roofing of All Kinds
W. D. MILLER
Contractor
New City Laundrj
We Guarantee Our Wsrs.
Shirts and CoMjis Lsusent
We also wash silk, wool, iss c
ored gods vsry carefully. Try
once and be convinced. Our tries
are right. Phone 154.
127 Fourth Street
back of First National W
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Cardinal Farley of New York has of his recovery.
been seriously 1)1, but' there aro hopes
BIDS FOR WOOD
The County Court of Klamath
County will receive sealed bids for
furnishing 76 cords of 16-Inch wood
to be delivered at the Court House
In Klamath Falls, as follews:
SO cords 16-Inch limb wood, and
25 cords 16-Inch body wood.
Also 40 cords four-foot wood to be
delivered In Klamath Falls for use
at tho County Hospital.
All of the said wood to be good dry
pine. Bald wood to be dellverod us
follews: SB corda on or before Octo
ber 10, 1918, the balance an or be
fore November 1. 1918, Illds will bo
opened September 26, 1918. Tho
Court reserves the right to reject any
or all blda.
By order of tbe.County Court.
16-6 C. RjDeLAP, Clerk.
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-This Quote Quju-
. Summons all the forcci and resources of the Republic to
the defeme of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the Uniud States authorities have ranked at one of the
fifteen dutiiiKuiilicd institutions of the country for excellence in
military training, has responded to the call. The College is
dutinguislicd not only for its military instruction, but
Distinguished auo wa
its strong industrial courses for men and for women 1
I11 Aricultuit, Commnct, KnlMlaf , Fonitrr
lom hreiH.mUi. Mmlm, pBMaucy, sad
VbcaiMiul Eductikw.
Its wholesome, purposeful student life.
Its democratic college spirit.
Its succesiful graduates.
Students enrolled last year, 14531 stars on Its service flags, lacS,
over forty percent representing officers.
College opens September 33, INI ' '
tt (aulas, as lUWtsuJ Boolkt, aad other Informs doa well 10 Ik RsUlrar, CarvsJU, Ortfoa
HEAVY MEATEATERS
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sediment, Irregular of passage
tflnilnil hv n .otiamlnll nf BCaldlBfi
cullng meat and get about fourouwj
of Jnd Baits from any pharmacy,
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No man or wum.in who oats montfmft ,, 'tf, nllll fnivdWil"
reguliiily can muku n mistake by, kidneys will net lino. TI.U '
Hushing the ItldnoyH occusuiiully, sayH bhIIb Ih inado fiom tl-e mid of !
n woll known nutho.lty. Meat forma 'nml lomon'jiilce. cnmblnod wll W
uric arid, whirl. cxcIIoh tho kidneys, 'and iax been used for g.'iierallo
they bociiino uvoruorkod from tho ' Hush nnd stimulate tho kidney.
strain, got hIiikkIsIi anil fnll in llll'. ....... ... i.io 1,1 nrlDS so n
IIIO WU8to HoIhiiiim from Hi.. hl...l .... i ....Hon. thUS S"
., ! iiu luiiHiir causes 11 1 ""
thdll HO got sick. Nnnrlv nil ,1....... i.i... ,.
mutism, hwilachos. llvor troublo, nor- Jnd Halts Is HioxpeiiHlo, nn!"
vonsnosH. dlwInesH, sIpeploHsnoss ami Injmo; makos a delightful erf
urinary disunion com ham sluggish ' ct-nt lllhla water drink which '
Md"loy,, ono should take now and then o WJ
The moment you fcni n iinii nni. i.. ' .. .. ....i nniive tn ,H
the kidneys or your back hurts or If blood pure, thereby avoldlug
.... M..U. ,. slol,ay, onensive, full of j kidney complications. Aiiv.
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