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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1918)
i F . to f. I Mil l.w -1 I '. , I' J t lt u? h" i.ft P m y TEYenmgHerdCPUnfll riD kk& ?', n 5uith SMITH P,i Tib jKDITOR Pnhlished dally except Sunday by t Thn Herald Publishing- Company of Klamath Fall, t US Fourth street. Entorod nt tho postorflce at Klam ath Falls, Ore, (or transmission thru the nmlU at second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address in tue unnca states: One 'year .:...... - ..5.00 One month ....;. , SATURDAY, BEPTKM11KK ttl, 1018 Herald's Classified Ad vs. HELP WANTED WANTED A girl for ccnoral houso Work, 1'lioua 95. 20-tf WANTED A middle-aged lady to do housowork and help with the care of two children. Phono 43. 20-3t WANTED Woman to work In board ing house. Phone 9S-J. 19-3 WANTED Woman to keep houe and care for two small children. Apply at Klamath Dopt. Store. 18-4 LOST AND FOUND LOeT-T-Betwccn Ashland and Kcno, a 32-40 Marlon carbine. Finder re turn to Herald odlco. Reward. 20-3 FOR RENT WWWMW .KWWWWW FOR RENT A furnished apartment Pkaae 11 2-R7 20-1 ! WANTED To rent a piano for prob ably a year. Phono 208-w le-st FOR SALL FOR SALE Belgian hare), dressed ready to fry; 35c per lb. Phone 2I-J. 20-2 FOR SALE Idle Ford light dellv- ery ear la good' condition. Cheap for cash. Chllcote, 633 Main St. 20-3 n FOR SALE Ford tracter: fin for Blowing. Price 1376. P. O. Box 4I. !- FOR SALE One Ford tractor at tachment la splendid condition. H. J .Tleaaor, Laagell Valley. lt-3 FOR; SALE Or will trade for Kla- atata farm nader Irrigation, or will take entile, residence on Conger ava ae. Address p, O. Bos MS, City. l- FOR SALS Row boats In first class condition wKh erearnde engines. John QriHU, Bgal Ridge. 17- FOItSALaV-Ezcspiioaal-Taltte Cad- uhw car. nowiej uaraga. i-ii FOR SALE 110 acre ranch; price -; lit tw mm. Inquire Herald, of- ! FOR SALS 1000 yonng tkorobred Hampshire ewes and 2000. yoang therosred Cotawool ewes. Address Walter A. Sherlock, Altnraa, Callfor- 13-I2t FOR SALE 117 .Terms to suit. Shot. Model Maxwell. Heallae Photo 12-tf HISCELLANEOUS TO EXCHANQE Good Portland rat- Meace for Klamath property. Also Ashland residence. E. O. Argravas. owner, Mecca Peel Hall. af-tf tu exuhanob Equities In some very, choice Mala street property tor 'aemeuing clear. These are worth investigating.. J. T. WARD CO. Ml Mala Street BACK LIKE A BOARD? ITS YOUR KIDNEYS There's no use suffering from the awfal agony of lame back. Don't . wait till It "passes off." It only comes back." Find the cause and stop It. , Diseased conditions of the bladder or kidneys are usually indicated by stiff j lame bck, wrenching pains, luraba- o. sciatica, nervousness, sleenloss- tired, worn-out feeling, pain In the! lower abdomen. These are nature's signals for help, Here's the remedy. When you feel , the first twinges of pain or exper - lance any of those symptoms, get busy ' at once, do to your druggist and get a'box, of pure, original CIOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, Imported fresh avery moiits from tho laboratories In Haarlem, Hollund,v Pleasant and easy to take, they ulmost Instantly attack the poisonous germs that are clog ging uk your system and bring quick reHef,! For over two hundred years they cv.tfr. . 'z: v. """-- "-- "-' 'hi "Ye helping (he sicic. Why not ,' 'iff 'them'TPold everywhere by,rella- fl Viot.-aPTOu. Ask for "QOLD MKD- &uVv 'MBtnAI' Is tha km. 'I ' .ill j..m.?' ua EtMTmuwm vna .'lifii.ia t,f..-I wmrwmm -. w. w - - uuiiuu i mil BOMOBEPORT III I lUIIII1! I h un niMMju Tho Klamath County Court appropri ated the sum of 1400 for school fair purposes for the year 1917. This money was expended a followsr Monoy apportioned to Fort Kla moth for branch fair S 36.00 Monoy to Malln branch fair..., 35.00 Free trip to boys and gtrla summer school held at Ore gon Agricultural College in summer of 1918, to boy standing highest In Indus trial club work In Klamath . county ,.....; . 37.00 Free trip as above. to girt standing highest In Kla math county ............... 37.00 INDIVIDUAL PRIZES AWARDED 35 first prizes of 2.00 each.. 110.00 34 2nd prizes of S1.S0 each.... 61.00 IS 3rd prizes of $1.26 each.... 22.50 12 4th prizes of $1.00 each 12.00 S 5th prizes of 75c each COO Total prizes money awarded $34.50 EXPENSES W. O. Smith Printing Co. pro grams, tags and show cards -I 20.25 Blehn Qarag e. gas. oil. etc for auto 23.75 Cash. for pins, ribbons, nails and twine ... ....... ......... 4.06 Baldwin Hardware Co., base ball . 1.26 Big Basis Lumber Co., rental of anraber ... ..... . . 4.20 Total expenses $ 63.50 Prizes awarded and expenaes f 400.00 Unused prize money account of prize winning girl not taking Oregon Agricultural summer school trip . ...... 37.50 Total disbursements of Kla math County School Far Association for School pur poses .... -..........$312.50 Money received from Kla math County Court 400.00 Balance on hand la School Fair Fund .'.. ... 37.50 Respectfully submitted, C. D. CHORPBNINO. President. EDNA I. WELLS. Secretary, H. ROLAND OliAISYER, Sab Chalrman Finance Committee. Patrick Weather" 11-tf aehkrively at K. K. K. STORE. bveatajate saw tMW'ISia We pet af tha Travalsts. Taay give a awesmasn cat lasaranrs at a See Cktteata( C4M Mala Be. H O'USTON' s MetroaeUtaa Ami HOUSTON'S ' OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Artcraftl DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "MR. Fix-nr Mada far Laafhlac aaly.l SUNDAY MONDAY Helect Pktarea Praseat NORMA TALMADQR "THE OHOSTS OF YESTERDAY" A stirring Drama la vrhjrti Love over- roineH Hie empty glitter of cabaret TEMPLE THEATER Mataal Presents MARY MILKS MINTER la "A BIT OF JADE" Also A Geo. One? Comedy SUNDAY AND MONDAY Triangle Preaenta WILLIAM V. MONO In "THK MAN WHO WOKE UP" Also Hearst PaUie new Latest War Picture and Current Events. Admbaloa 10c and 18c, MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUBSDAYS AND SATURDAYS THE BVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON P 0 ERSONAL MENTION i LITTLE SIDKLIOHTH ON I.O(L IIAI VHVIMIS AMONG THK PEOPLE OK TRIH CITV AM VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMI.yiH OF LOCAL FOLKS Jack Miller Is In the city on busi ness today from Dorrls. It. O. Dolten of St. Louis guest nt the Hotel Hall today. Ig a II. M. 8tephena Is registered at the White Pelican Hotel from Spokane. J. M. Menny Is among tho recent arrivals In this city from Portland. R. P. 8haw and son nro here for a short visit from Korett, Washington. J. II. Hobbs n merchant nt Mcrlll U a county bent business lsltor to dar. Mr. and Mm. R. O. Thompklns aro down from the saw mill at Martin! near Kirk for a short visit. ; C. D. Arthur came In yesterday from the My district to look nftor business Interests. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Mack nro tourist visitors at the White Pelican Hotel from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'It. Mitchell aro down from Tort Klamath. Tliey are guests at the Hotel Hall. ' N. Benson was among the arrivals In this city yesterday from San Fran cisco, i County Commissioner Frank Mc Corsack paid the city a business visit yesterday afternoon. S. W. Dwtnnell Is here on matters cf business from Mncdoel today. He Is a guest at tho White Pelican Hotel, i Miss V. P. Farnhum has arrlvod frcm MCMInnvlIle to take charge of the achool In Lower Langell Valley, KNTKNTK AERIAL NIWH HKRVICF. FOR Al'STRIA Italian Airplanes are now regularly supplying Austrla'a rebellious sub jects with Entente War "news. A complete 8quadrllle has Just dropped 100,000 leaflets In Croat, Slovene, and Jugoslav on Zara. The Hrvatska Drtavi, of Agrnm, reports that other Italian aviators, flying above town In Carnlols, have been throwing down pamphlets containing the re solutions of the Congress of Rome. "The people," aays the Austrian paper, "at first thought the leaflets were connected with the war loan." A little later, above Klagenfurt. "An Austrian airplane was .throwing down war-loan circulars and Italian air planes were dropping Trurabltcu manifestoes at the same time." Dr. Trumbltch might be called the Jugo slav ambassador to the Entente. The Congress of Rome gave "Jugoslavia" Its first official recognition. And thanka to this' Italtan, news service from the air. to Jugoslavs have now nothing to learn about the attitude of the Entente towards them, or of Entente victories en the Alsne and Somme. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! ef hat PRtQpfMNv avVTVav BIVWCfMvm To see the tinge of healthy bloom in your race, to see your akin get clearer and clearer, to wake up with out a headache, backache,, coated tongue or a nisty breath, In fact, to feel your best, day' In and day out, (list try Inside bathing every morning for one week. Before breakfast each day, drink a glasa of real hot 'water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In It aa a harmless meant of washing from the stomach, liver, kldneya and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, our bile and toilns; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting mora .'food Into tha stomach. The action ot hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty atomacb It wonderfully In vigorating. It cleana out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. , A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will cost very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate" that Just as soap and hot water cleinses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phos phate act on the blood and Internal or gans. Those who are subject' to con- stlpatlon.bllious attacks, acid stomach rheumatic twinges, also those whose sain is sallow and complexlonj pallid, are assured that one week of Inside bathing will have them both looking and feeling better la very way. Ad. It. A. Ilooth orihi' Hooth Kello) Timber Company win among tho trnlih arrivals Inst night (mm lJunoiio. Mrs. K. II. McMuilry arrived on last evening's train riom Stockton, California. 81 u Is a guest at tho Hotel Hall. A. Hi l.oinax, tlootgo II loonhnwer, Ivnn Houston and J. S. Foil wcro, passenger this morning on tho auto stage to Ashland. . K. H, Cox of the Weed Lumber Com pany omo In mi iho tr.ilu last even ing on matters of IiimIiiosm. Ho Is n guest at, the White I'ellcnn Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Uoldunlto nro guests at tho White Pelican Hotel form Chlloqutn. Mr. Unldthwnlte h president of tho Modoc Lumber Co. John Shock, n pioneer storhmau ... !..-... .- .. . r -. oi ixininaiu vouniy, m. nns ouen-i,,, vory pi.,,c ,,,, , ,,, Ul,t0(, stvo Interests In the Dairy section, Is g((cs siting In Klamath PalN for u few. Tll0' 1)Ueril wcro ,,0Vcrcd to Mr. ,,,ll, l1nocr during his locent lslt to Oeorgo Wnlton and Fieil Kngllih i Loudon. .Two motor ears were re of the California Oicgon Power Com.llreil to enrry them. Home of them pany went to Copcn esterdny expect-J xVro wrltu'n by Individuals while Ing to moot and return with Alcc,P'hoM wero ncd by the children of Ki:shoroigb, vlco president of the,11 w,ie,o achool : Ho that tne letters Company. .At the Churches The Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls holds services at 113 Fourth street every Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock and every Wed nesday evening at S o'clock. All arc welcome. Subject of lesson for Sunday "Mutter." The Sunday achool session Is from 9:45 to '10:45 every Sunday morning. The Bible and all authorized Chris tlan Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The free reading room and frco lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuc3daytt, Thursdays and Saturday a. , Evangelical Lutheran services will be held in the-Baptist church, corner Eighth and Washington stroets nt 7:30 p. ro. Sundny achool at 2 p. m. All Lutherans of Klamath Falls are most heartily Invited to attend the services of their church. All others Interested are welcome, stran gers are Invited., Anyone knowing of Lutherans In oraround Klamath Falls please notify M, C. Itossman, pastor, 137 First street. At the morning service at the Pres byterian church at 11 o'clock, tho pastor will speak on tho subject of "The Unity of Christian Forces." All members of the church and congre gation are urged to be present as there Is a matter of vltul Importance to .the church to bo discussed aft tho close of the sorvlce, Sabbath achool at 10 a. in., classes for ovory ago. ont as wo have some Important bus Christian Endeavor sorvlce at 7:15 Incss to transact. 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This, In effcclf thoiiKh perhaps not by tho use of those words, is the plan adopted by United Stntei Food Ad ministrator Herbert U. llnonir, to convoy tho thanks of English school children cf Aniorlcn for helping him to conserve food Mr the benefit of Kngltsh girls nnd boj's. Mr. Hoover had nrougnt uncx iroiu London- tunny thousand of letters fin in (ho llrltlsh boys and girls nnd III IttqM I Ia n.itl n, l.inat nun Inttnr I""" "" " "' .v..". ...... ...... wcro tieariroit expressions or gran- tuilo to tho American nation wnicn had denied Itself to provldo Knglmd with food. "I will voryt proudly distribute these lottcra among our American Schools," replied Mr. Hoover. "I am quite Hiiro that they will form one of tho most effective links possible between tho people, of the two nat ions. Each one of them will be prized nnd I will too to It that not one of the thousands of .schools sinttored (hrnciit our country Is left without at least ono of them. They form a heap of roil treasure, and should have n vory fnr-ronching remit," m ' No one ever got rich merely b nvlng money. You must Invest It A good way to Invest It Is to buy War livings and Thrift 8tnmps. u1. m. Lessons from Blblo characters'. In the evening wo will Join In the patriotic service at the Houston Op era House ut 8 o'clock. Farewell services at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning. Union patriotic servlco at the opera houso at 8 p. m. Sunday achool at 10 a. m. A class for every one. High school students especially Invited Epworth loagdo at 7 p. in. Sunday service at the Catholic church. First Mass at 8:30 u. in1. Second Mass und 'Benediction at 10:30. a. m. First Christian church, corner 9th and Pine. Bible school 10 a. m. Communion servlco 10:45. Chris tian Endeavor 7 p. m. Come, you ure wolcomo to these services. We ear nestly request all members to bo pres- AIRPLANE PILOT land via Holland. He Is shown with one of the airplane pilots, one. of those who haa been rewarded for his fllghta and bombs over London, She TelU Teacher How to Make Pupil Patriotic "2Kat: sVLaakklit' Jsw ERamamrt a i WKtXV, ityvi pi .mammf! . jffi .a,i aat,- -yii m.'ii uiijtu V IIIUIUI Miss l.elghtnn, vvlo attained a na tional rcput'illon In Iho school world for her work In vocational training In the .mcIiooIs or I'asxnlc, N, J, Is now clvlo secretary of the National He. curlty League. Her efforts nro being devoted principally toward carrying tho league's message of militant pa triotism .Into the element Jry school of tho country. In this she has been eminently successful. One of thv methods of promotion originated by her which has attracted particular attention Is n Correspondence Coutsn for leathers, In which she Is suppl) Ing teachers In the elementary grades with practical suggestions for pa triotic Instruction. WITH THK'AMKItlCAN FOUCKR IN FltANCK, Sept. 20 (lly tho Amcclnted 1'rc.is) Thousands of Ger man prisoners, many of them (uken by tho Amorlcnns In the drive north of the Marue and southwest of Holt sons, have been working In the grain fields of Frame, during the last few weeks. ,' In somo Instances n xliiKln French soldier guirds fifty or sixty Hermans as they labor In the field. tliio French soldier Huld he had been guarding prisoners ull summer and that not ono cf them hnd endoavnred to csenpo. All the Hermans working aa hurvcrtora .m clung to their gas masks, jmuy of them carrying them on a strap over their shoulder as thuy tolled In the fields. At night the Herman farmers' help ers wero taken to quarters In the different farming districts where temporary buildings, Miirroundcd by a high barbed wire fence had been erected. Are you saving tor yourself alono or buying War 8avlngs Stamps and sav ing for yourself nnd your cnuntryT v" I ' N PRISONERS IW KT FRENCH FIFl OS WAGNER Folding Carriages and Go-Carts are sold on seven leading points that make l hem the most pniiular of any Imby rig on tho market today. 1 The lightest In weight and most durable. &WVonr how ninhulr top, no cracking or leaking. S Well padded seat and back. 4Flne.t of oil tempered t?el spring, making It comfortable for baby. n Itult . feet nro protected from Klamath's storms by the fold. Jug storm hood. ' B Will stand alono when folded.' that has this' featuro? 7 Tho price Is in keeping with other make less desirable. Ca!l and See the Popular Wagier DeMtstrateil Eskelson's Furniture House SATURDAY, NKITKMDini 01, ina litmk over Hie fine lino of miHn nnd nert'onla nt 11-tf Wf' K. K. htoimj. Purchno n Thrift 'sintnp i.foro ,. Ing, "Ther work while yu MllH HrltiR rhimi wonderful sueiitef !,., .. 1 1,tf ' ."' K' K' S ' "'"I 1'lieproof NloriiHc, safe!) ninl w. et rated. All gomNliHiireil iIIM ei-N U'areliouie Co. Kilt No liortigti of woolen VHr , 11-tf , K. K. U. HHiitK. , A LKADKIt IX LiFi: INSDUVMij The groat strength, thn My, ,y. ileiuls, ami tho Ineoiuparahlo !,..,,. Ills of the First Ainerlcnn l,irr ,ut. unco Co., mnaim Unit elans liintiriitiro (for you. Tor particular! see (U,i o. uirieii, umiriti uiaiiagur, j 2-tf Electric Lamps Wo have ull sizes of glnhe from 10 wnttj to 1000 watt In voIUzm from 100 to 200, and can fit our sockets properly. The Fumous Weil. Inghottso limps the only lump manu facturer not In the lamp combine, nro nut only as good, hut the (nt. Link River Electrical Co. fly II. 171. I. Sheets riioiie We Move Everything Kipcrlt-uccd Parkers for House. hold UimhI. Light nnd Heavy llnullnit of All DcM-rlptlons. Ilraily at Any Hour. General Truster Co. I'hone use Renideare III.VM 2,000 Cords of SLAB WOOD For Hale at Hlilppluglon Muh mutt) hi once SMMM) i-ortN of slab wood In anN of the KIiuiimIIi Manufacturing nun mm) nt Hlilpplngton. I'rliu ,10r Mr cord In juril. Ap ply ' KLAMATH MANUFAt.TTII I MO COMPANY fan you find another baggy CflasVenBBBBBBBBBBBZy9 amsmsmsMBmsmsmmmsmr i if.. vn VM i- t 'liH V.i"!it'Vj " J . M i iMB;Lm,,L . . .-" I-D--..1 'T .. .'(V-'' A- - f .t , ir 5- ' IZ X I H.. M 3