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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1918)
lATlWllAV, HKITHMIIKti SI, IMS miii i nnrnn u.o un rnnrni WE FLAYED ,,.,, voitK HoM 20-lurinn..v Nl, OIIK, Htnt. .u. Uoriunny , wMliu: wnr r conquest" nml Hi vlillm "l"v been enslnvod nml j, ....... I " m.hiiiIv flftvnr. Iiiilimniiil. fipiUHV I tint Kocliillxt, iiHMorit'u recently in u Ill II RrlclisinK hpmicIi, according li thu CoIokiii- "I"" ' mil mi ', " - wsr.Hi'ji'i-iiim. ii u..ii.i in ii . Ciroii.i". Thr l"....rlul , uovormnwit" ho fonlli 'I... I fnvorna- tho minimi. ,lnWi IIiihhU nnd lliimiinln hnvu k r..nil l alK Po.jfi.of film,. The .c.l.-K wlileh wrio lo be , frw.il Un I"-.-., .n.layod nml oxploltml. Tlm Ko.-rmm.ilt ll.ua fnr has not ,bn.ltlr.l ny climr we proKrmn Md has not prnrlnhncd th.. rlKh of llelKlun. to IndoiNindonra, anil polltl- Ml, mllimry nnd ..nconomlc intogrlty. ..Tl,.. II... "r RooaM and II... ..., bnotliixlKl't. I'ro ll'-orlng and I..Ht erronqumt nr.. holding nnumt iik elM wl.ll., Iho people aro suffering from wnnt of food. Moro thnn ivir . 4. . , . . It W iroiMTJiiiTu IM4V un ciia irrq (IfmieUvs from tho forced domliin tlon of Miiitirwm. "I'roli'lnrlans of all countries snllc! Down with the wart" MWeMMMMAMMaVM At the. Theaters Wlllltni, V. Mong, 'well-known Til undo rhnrnrtur nrtor, rvrrntly fon turrit In "Tin. Ilcppur," la thu author of 'Tint Msn Who Woko Up," which III be ttiuwn nt tht. Temple- Thentro Sunday night, Mr. Mong, himself. Ii seen In tho lending role aa old. plrttireiqu.) Colonel Ogleahy of Ogles burg, Virginia. Ths nnnounromont that Douglm i,k..L.,. .. .,., ..-.! Fairbanks he of tho smllo, brim. I nd gonial, wns to b seen In his lat Ht hotnromedy "Mr. PJx-lt," was the Icdeit.inn that attracted an lm- mntt siidlenrt, at the Star Thentro! TMtcrilnv. Mr. Knlrlmnks' admirer. femlnKly nuinberleas aa tho sands aft tr ten shore, vero there in great forre, nn wns evidenced by the taught tr snd applni'so tint greeted each rrrne of lie excellent picture Unit Mrved o admiringly to dlspluy hU wonderful wrsntlllty ns n screen stnr. Tboso who ara arruatoliied to sih. Mr. Knlrlmnks In cl.nps, with som- I R CM brero snd the countless picturesque ( make a nnfn landing In llolgluin, and (TOutremenM of the Western cow- only by that Intlmite knowledge of puncher, net forgetting his trusty the engine did ho mnnangu, single ill shooters which he manipulates hmidcd, to restart his engine and to with araaslng dexterity, saw him for J fly his muchlne to the llrltiih lines. Jelly Always "Jell." With the Electric Cooker You know tkmt.too long cooking makes ttringy yrup; and with too short cooking it won't "set' or jell." You must h wo absolute control of the. heat to male food Jollies. With the Electric Co tar or Range, you control the heat to a fraction of a degree and know ex actly what you aro doing. Besides, your kitchen. at cool as a cucumber. Preserve., pickling," canning by the "Cold Pack" . Process, so highly recommended by the Govern "nt, is especially suitable to the Electric Range. I he result is delicious flavor, perfect color, with fruit firm and intact f you wantreeulto that will take the "Blue Rib bon" anywhere, let ui explain all about the Elec tric way. (We haven't said a word about meats and vegeta bles. That's a whole volume in itself.) California-Oregon ' fll-Ht time In iiiiiny niuntliH in evening drip which made Ihu plc.tu.ro nrrnrdlng fo tlm Kalrlmnk'H view, "u roituino iliw," Hut Mr Pulrbunk- In mi much m homo m Ttixudn i.. Is In n rawbny'H ititiiiinllu coH(uini), I mid hlii nrnnliil grin nnd iithlctlo st.ifitn urn n,( iimcli hi viiKiin nit nv,r In UiIh njiiynljtr eiitimiiy pit turn 'I mil it m. nlwav.1 iiitlsMnl nml iiln"HPi hv n iliiniui depleting Ihu H"lrU,ml nwl'liiK of n mnn uiid ,, v,rnili nt () rM)M(, of f Irim lov.,, Then, hy nil i.kvimh, hit mim in nre "OI.ohIh of Yerlerduy," Hill ll.lllllllg Hull'it Hlnr Knrlnii i.linl.i. . fli. .!.... HI .... . mfiinii iiiininiiKti, Wliu diy mi, Mon.lr.y. mil mini'iir in inn Hinr Tlualro Hiiim At Itiith (Irnliiimt. tlm .love nf iu-iiiii, nml iiii,r M j,.,u. , Vio lr I , ,l)ri (f ,,,., Ms Tl,)mi,,() i iiiHimivN licr hlith nrllHtrv In thin lhinl roll, (,lirKW,llllljr l(l , HI.rMy ,,.,,, , ... cii,Hi. ,,r v.. i ......- ."i.J Kp,, Krcttl , inlmrol , , ,,, , ,,, , r fniM ' ,,, ,,,, ,v . nr( ,,, (rll Koj .,.,, 4 , , aril Mjialon, fi.0H , nn.MI.ut noono rnll ,, ,,,, ,, wfof Unit. cirnlsi.ni.i l.iul ,.,,,! I, In, frm (lt) ,.,,, w,(ll ,,,,, ,() w ,.,,, f(, f lwlinlloillnit ,,,. ,. rc.,oKl., tlio .-linna.. whirl, hud ,.,. WIIIIK,U , Jimn1(( , , ,ov hvr (, (, hlm w, !, i,,r u,i,i..i ,.A... I'lionwiH ,,,, 1,1,11, H' atnnulng. IS T fir E LONDON, Sept. It was by a com bination ot. "miiKtilflrnnt horolsm" nnd "gocd luck" that Sub-Ueutensnt It. A.J. Wurnnford brought down tho first Zemmlln ilonlrnvml liv an air. ,., . .. . , ... . . l,,uno' "ccordlng lo a suml-offlclal stntcmont. "Ho was flying IUkIi when he sight ed tho Zeppelin the Ktatomont contln mm "otherwlso bo could not, with tl Morno monoplnnu lie flow, hnvo made the height npre.isi.ry to get over the Zeppelin. Ho effected the Air ship's destruction by moans of n bomb, n fenl In which good fortune, fimired him. "Thu force of tho explosion turned I.U machine rlimi over, mid Mopped his engine. Only by the greatest nrosnurt, of mind nndklll did he Power Company mm en 1 IM SS1sssW. THE EVENING JUVENILE IN TOWI Tim Htnlo-wldu cWsny contest In the InloniHt of the Fourth Mborty Loan ilrlvn Ih attracting ronsldcrable at- i lUllllllll IlllWinir llin iixlmnl xhllilrnn ., "-"". u, """" " suiijoci cnoien for the yoiitlif.il wrltorK la "My Mborty Bend '""I ". "ml It Ih hoped that a largo norportlcn of tlm 270,000 grndo and hlKh school pupil In tho state 'who ,,ro fllnlltlo will tnka part In this in- Jiwcallnic competition. . ,,., f)f , thrd nnd , rul.t, Krndes will write not moro than 200 words; fifth nnd slxtti grades, not moro limn 400 word; Heventh and oIkMIi Kin den mid high hcIiooIs, not mom tliiiu 1000 wcrtlx. Kuch t'onch or will tielnct thu best essay In tier loom. Kuch principal wilt select tho bent essnyx In her building, one from cue), competing grade. These will be pent Id tl'c county H.iperlntetndent, who will rhoo.su tho best otsny In eni-li griul.!, ten In nil, and forward them to Prod I.. Iloult. chairman of tho Kssny Contest Section, Rcom 203 i Northwestern Dank Tlulldlng, Port land, whore the 370e:aays aubmltted will bo again road and one from each grado will be selected as worthy of a first prize which will bo a gold modal. Hut each of the Ion people In. each county whose essays were deemed of enough excellence by their County Superintendent to bo sent to State hcadqiiartor.1 will receive a special pin in recognition of thetr efforts All papers should bo In the hands of tho county superintendent not lat er than September 27. Pupils nf private and parochial ichools aro also eligible to onter thla contest the same terms. The purpose of this contest U to oncourage discussion of the Liberty Loan In the homes of Oregon. Pupils will not be permitted to receive any specific help from their teachers, but may obtain any assistance from their parents. In any dlstrjct where school has not opened the ycung people are par ticularly urged to write their esaaya and to forward them to their county aupertntendent, having first written their names and addresses plainly on their manuscript. diet is i AMSTERDAM. Sept. 3. (Corre spondence of the Associated Press) Wnr diet In Clermany has accomplish ed u greater reduction of the corpu lency of the average German than all tho Marlonbad curea, Russian baths n.d drastic courses of exercise. Obesity, writes Professor Albu, In tho Iierlln Lokalanxelger, has dlsap- peine to nn amaxlag degree, especi nlly In the urban centers. The disap pearance of excesslvo flesh has been moro tl.oro than any medical treat ment could have effected, says the professor. Tho war diet be asserts, his been on education and a cure for many who had given up hope. It has upset medical prognostications that wore onre rogarded as Incontrovertible. "I have known people," says prof. Albu, "who In two yeirs time drop- ed 00 Rnd 100 pounds so that their friends scarcely knew them. They could ntmost cut up an old suit and make two new cnes out of the materl il, without having to bother about a clothes card." The writer then repeats the now trite remark that "we.sll eat too much." and lie adds that most corpul ent persons Involuntarily reduced 'heir girth without any injury to thetr health whatever. He emphasi ses the fact tint this, attenuation U net duo to under-nourlshment alone. very greit deal Is due' be says, to unnccuatomed bodily exertion and aa vere mental strain. Sorrow and vexa tion, the thousand and one domestic worries and troubles caused by the war tend to prevent the formation of flesh. Pecple at home are generally more prone to giving sway to. mental I worrv man me msn in tno irenrnas. Hereditary obesity, he adds, has In no way been cured by the reduced war diet. All styles la Army Shoes at 11-tf K. K. K. STORK. You're safe If yon have a standard fire policy ht a stsadsrd company EMS N COLDT MEMLS amm m T from the CMteete ageacy. HERALD, KLAMATH Letteri from The People To the people of KJsmath Falls: 1 with to speak somewhat In fnrU 10 tne milK Situation now in Kla- .. .. ...... . .. aaa . a .. math Palls. Pint, let us compare conditions now and boforo the war. Wo sold milk In 19H for $2.50 per month for quarts and 11.25 to $1.50 per month for, pints. Wo bought hay bofore the war for $7 to $8 per ton In stack. Thla year we aro paying from $20 to $25, mostly tho latter netlnaa Iv' I lira Iftnfiat Mrttai I I - ,.. boforB th. war. I nood not mn. tlon labor. You know how that has gone up. Dairy supplies have ad vanced not less than 76 per cent. Then wbon the government put the 8-hour day Into effect, this bit the dairyman harder than most anyone else, because when you ask a person to work on a dairy ha will shake his head and say hours aro too long. Suppose we ahould put on two shifts, what would we have to sell at? What Is going to become of this all Important business? Tako the dai ryman's life: r)se at-J a. m keep go ing till 8 or p. m. Repeat this the next day, go 7 days In the week, 30 and 31 days a month, deliver In all kinds of weather, wade snow and mud In winter. Must go regardless of weather baby muat have milk. We cannot attend any shows, speak ings or entertainments whatever. 'I will say this dairy goes from 13 to 17 hours every day. Then, coupled with all these hardships, have some customers to hold your bottles and cans until they have from five to eight on hand at a tine, but of course they don't cost much. Ask the hard ware man what they sail for and find out, Then, when we have iide 30 or 31 visits to your back door with that pint or quart of milk and the money la due, then chase over town from two to four times each month to get your money; then lose some of It. How loag, oh, how long, will wo poor- ov er-worked and robbed of sleep bo able to stand this? There are many, other things that tend to worry 'the dairyman. Por In stance, I will Uko milk of the dairy man all winter, when my neighbor cannot afford to keep a cow. but when my nalghbor'a eow la fresh, he will sell me milk lltUe cheaper. I win can up mo awry ana ten mm thla J taWa, mill. this fact and take milk from my neighbor till about, August 1st, thee ray neighbor's cow Is about dry. I mast have milk In winter1 I call np the dairyman again. I woald like to have milk again. Now. we always take them back. If possible, hoping they won't do as that way again. Picture to yourself "you" dellver- nddltlon, when a fierce storm le rag ing mllkall thru winter on the high school hill or west side or Hot Springs Ing. Delivering milk can't atop and Walt till the storm Is over, because the baby must have the milk. Ask yourself the candid questien: "are we paid for thla?" Investigate, ask I WHERE THE FIRST GREAT AMERICAN OFFENSIVE. WAS LAUNCHED JemmmmmiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaEaaJ sV 9a m. aOTaf Safammmrlanl BBaxSm' hm" 11 I I gam M mt faBMammmwsW jg?ft I gaei The American objective may be pointer attack to the German bound--Meti, a city whtoh ought to belong te ary ie thirteen miles, and the whole 'France, The dtotaaee from thetr ,dlstaace from their present locatoa m 1 - . - - j f FALL!, OREGON .. 'the bankers how the' dairyman stands at their bank, , x ) Then a question the dairyman i,of ttn aski himself la how long will the bankers loan us money to do bualneat when the return It ao uncertain? So to be candid with you, we muat ma terially advance our prices In the near ."JTir-T.rlwHkud by the" County Court of the ! - 4 Vila east 14 WW! UVIO V t nut nut ,lallv .n,l .tnn..n ,. t..lDH"" u reuii, iur iviu.nuui cuumy, i ?ul . ully nd trn8r mu,t Py administrator of the estate of Mortl- In advance. Very truly yours, W. H. HAWKINS, Hawkins Dairy. Lewis all wool Mlon InlU at 11-tf K. K. K. HTORE. DICnONARV OP RKCORDH Secure your copy of the Victor Rec ord Hook at Shepherd's, next door to post office. 21-4X 0 the wladow of almost ticket oBke la the lam. yon wUI fled the Travelers' name atete. This as the company that leaea the world at accident end health laearaace. See Chllcote. ae.tf See K. K. K. Store's showing of Knox Hat for Fall. 11-tf Less delay when you nil at Kla math Service Station. Sixth and Kla math. M-tf DRUOOIaVr BAYS LAMRS ARR WU.G RRCIPR OF SAGR TKA AND Hll.PHl'R Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when It fades, turns grsy, dull and lifeless. Is caused by a lack of sul phur In the hair. Our grandmothers made up a mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur to heap her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark ahade of hair which is so attractive, use only this nld-tlme recipe. Nowadays we get thla famous mix ture, Improved hy the addition of oth er Ingredients hy asking at any drug stora for a 60-ceal bottle of "Wyeth's IB FOLKS HAVE H HI n Nl nam a. att.,.- r.u.j m iWii. ' lor PWse ot reviewing and cor sage and Sulphur Compound, which ( ,-ctlng Its assessments and annor- darkaas tha hair ao natural!. so ; , that Mhoay CM possibly, teH ... ... .. . . . . u aa even appiiee. iou just aamp- en n sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By mora les the' gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications It also brings back tho gloss and lustre and glvea It an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound la a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful ap pearance to the hair. It la not In tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,ln the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath county. In the matter of the estate of Mor 'timer O'Connor, deceased. Th (tnftaaalflrnarl tinvlnt tinnti nn. ,;.-,., m . .. tvf.. .... mar O'Connor, deceased, and having qualified, notice Is hereby given to tne creditors or, ana all persons hav ing claims sgalnst said deceased, to present them, verified ui required by law, wlthln'slx months utter the first publication of this notice to said ad ministrator ,at the office of Kenner A Kent, Klamath Palls, Oregon. J. P. McAULIPFE. Administrator of the estate of Mor timer O'Connor, deceased. Dated August 24, 1918. Gt 24-31-7-14-21 NOTICK OP ADMINISTRATRIX' HALK Notice Is hereby given that from and after Saturday, the fifth day of October. 1918, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of said day, the undersigned will offer for sale, and wilt sell at private sate at the office of McFadden a Clarke In Cor vallls, Denton County, Oregon, to the highest and best bidder, real property described as follews: Lot Twenty Nine (29) of the Pint Addition to the City of Midland, Klamath County, Oregon. Terms or sale being: one third cash, one-third six months, one-third one year, with Interest on deferred payments at the rate of per cent per annum. Said sale Is made aader license and order made by tho County Court of the State of Oregon lor Benton county, on the 21st day of August, 1918. In the mat- I ter ot the estate of Josephine Bowen, deceased. HANNAH M. DAY, Administratrix of the Estate of Josephine Dowen, Deceased McPadden Clarke, Corvallts, Oregon, Attorneys for Administratrix. Data of first publication, August 31, 1918. Date of last publication. September 28, 1918 31-7-14-31-28 NOTICE To all Freeholders, Legal Voters, and Assessment Payers ot the Kla math Irrigation-District: Yon and each of you are hereby no tified that the Board of Directors of tho Klamath Irrigation District, act' lag aa a board of equalisation, will meet In the oSce of aald board, at the U. 8. Reclamation Service Build ing, Klamath Palls, Oregon, on Tues day, tho 1st day of October, 1918, tionmeat of the tax for 191 and to hsar and determine any objection by aay Interested person to the said as sessment and apportionment thereof and any otner matter la connection therewith that may come before them. . , And yon are further notified that the assessmsnt roll and list for the 1913 tax and tha apportionment thereof may be seen at the office of aald board at any time on and after tha first Tuesday of September, 1918. Dene and. Dated this 28th day of August, 1918. A. L. WISHARD, Secretary for the Board ot Direct ' ore of the Klamath Irrigation District. 31-7-14-21-28 BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY to Mets la twenty-two and a miles. halt PAOB THRR8 '.W -,- .,. ..ST fl it 4G4!4 ' Fountain Pens eee Are a great help in school life. We have an ex cellent self fill ing pen for $1.50 (JftdenwowiirijfY TKl KLAMATH TALIS Of ECOM mSl I ' .l WtrilM Mo-K tlv UJSljJ aw Tffiia av6 iapjfcja eeejMBMgMgsajtassgHey Amerlran boys are dying for their cBuntry. Bursty you can, save for IL I'ur War Saving Stamps. LARGE STOCK Of New Woolens Sded YsnrNew . ' . Fal Ssi WW Fit and Highest tirade of Workmanship Onsrantaon Chas.J.Gzek MERCHANT TAILOH Hie Mala St, emVJmmmVJmVJmmmaVHHBHHBBBaanBHMI RKCKARD RENT SKRVICH i Phone 80 , Night Phone S4S PROFESSIONAL CARDS HENRY C. SCHLEmP Physician and Burgee All Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office White BWg. ' Phoae SO-W KATHKR1NE BCHLKKF Physician ead Surgeon Night Culls Promptly Attended to Office White BMg. lies. 80-R Phoae SO-W JOHN O. CLEGMOBW County Saireyer Civil Kaglaeet I CITY AXI COUNTY ABSTRACT 'COMPANY (117 Mala Insurance l.ouns and Abstracts Heal Kstate Loans at 6 to S per cent N J OR. F. R. GODDARD ) imteopmiiio I'Kjvjiiun a Surgeoa Suite ail, . 0. O. V. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) I'l 3iM .. He. Phone, SMSR (The ouly Osteopathic Pbysl- rl.tii a ml 'Surgeon In Klamath' Fulls ) WOOD Don't lf( Inter f Inil your wood nImsI empij. pill It up with, nice, i lean, dry BLOCK WOOD nil I to the price are right. , J Klamath Fuel CowaaayV O. PEYTON, Maaaajf, oatceooi Mala, . raoao Mav Terms CMS i''lfl?ft v ""m 't . t 1$ tf'V. J&W. !tti?w;t'BS3g w - 'Mswuwn ,4