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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1918)
-$y w I?- t !?: $ .7At tr - fc- ! mh I III itMIWI mmT.) 31,. V;. Tkal'HaMM Pehilah CosiaaBV of "'sTi .t , - w --"-.- "-.. . ri- . . rubtlskad. dally exes Saaday y IMBBUt. UOBSRBBr 01 Klamath, rails, at 115 Fourth street, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tiumntuv, o( ruin:,, GERNHH SPELL OIOANTIO tlKARA ROAM THK NOHTtt :o Entered at the Bostoflce at Klaa ath Palls, Ore.1, for traaaalsstoa thru the mails aa sscoad-class matter. BahserlBtwa tarns kr aU to amy address la the United 8Utw: Quo year ..........m.....................bs.uv One month ....... ..j.....-..80 ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, t.lS BtnlftCUsiMiUn. OVER CHINESE IS REIVED HELP WANTED wwwwwwwwwwwwwww" WANTED Housekeeper for of four. Phone 43. WANTED Woman ,cook for Stra horn railroad camp. Phone day, 377. evening 33. PEKING, Oct. 3. China hat been Impressed by the success of Qeneral Foch'e counter offensive aad by the Americas aacccsses on the western front. ' Hitherto been vary much many, which moat of them considered Invincible. Now a change has taken I place which la reflected In the Pe- amg press, -roe Minhsinpao urges the Central Powers to make peace with the Allies and aaya the defeats of the Austrian and German Armies In Italy and Prance show clearly that a complete military victory over thai 30.4 Entente la impossiDie especially bow that the young American army has SEATTLE, Oct, I. Bears bigger thsn any other on the globe roam on the Alaaka Peninsula and on the Islands of the Aleutian atrlng, accord ing to C. Madaen, big game hunter, game warden and fur hunter 'of Unl mak Island which lies near Unlmnk Pass,' where the steamers cut thru the Aleutian Islands enroute to Nome! nnd the bearing sea. "How would you llko to bring down a bruin weighing a ton?" Mr. Madaen, asked when here recently. f ERSONAL MENTION II MTTI.K HIUKMOHTS ON LOCAL IIAIVKNINOM AMONO THK PKOPI.K OP THIH CITV AMI VICINITY. ()IN()H AMI COMIXOH OP LOCAL FOLKS VANKUKS HTUDVIMH Illf.V MNdU.VIK Plrr-nroof hIomik,., WITH TtlH AMKIUOAN KOIUJNS IN PltANUH, Oil, .:t. ((.firroa)iuiitl- oncu of tliu Annuel Hi-il I'm) Many A -I .I.lli.u.. 1.1 LVfllllul ItltV.I All ur I'll ii numii'in w , - ..,..... MlnUII lli WW ninij . .".' " they urn minor n.lo'u Wftli ttM ....... ... ."" '" "" Kill mi nil n.. tllllllS. TU'nntv ...... ' """.III out wntehm. tulm (mie!!' k!Sl ford llroH. '' ' H'i l James Straw In down for n few daya from his much nt Oilcssn, Mrs. I.. (I. Morn Is rrnlntored nt the Hotel Hall from llonnntn. family 2-4 Mh n l iliini' nml min nru'hero j i naa tnnt experience two years ago.' on a short visit from Clilloquln. Mrs. D. W. Imiirnn enmo In on last and weighed approximately 2,000 pounda when dressed. It took three shots to bring him down." tne ininese nave, Tho bear measured twelvo feet andf overawed by Oar-! four Inches .from annul in tall tint YoB're safe If jroa have a 'staadaril fire Bollcy ta a standard company freaa the ChUcote agency. SO-ff WANTED Box factory empleyee: I proved Itself capable of attacking tke twin band resawers: 2 circular rip sawyers. 2 Greenlee cleat machine op erators. 1 head car loader. Faetorw ateam heated, will rua all wlatsr. Apply at office of Lessen Lumbar Box company, Susaaville, Lassen county, California. 23-lm WANTED Saw mill employes. Cap acity mill 40,000 feet tea hoar shift; 1 edgermaa, 1 screw setter, 1 cant hook deck man. 1 lac haaMB and pond man, 1 oft bearer, S men to handle lumber. All for algM shift. Mill will operate two skttta ail wa ter. Plant steam heated. Apply at Ace of Lassen Lumber Bes eosa- paay, SaaaaviUe, Laseea eeBty. Cat Borate. ' lll-lai loSFandToun.7 POUND Regtatratlesi earUlaata bearur nasae of Jeta Bailey Tha- maa. MerrUl Roate. Apply at HeraM Bee. 1-3 LOiT saall paeket toldar teg Draft eUssineatlasi aard. ptai der please leave at Haeald .odtoa lav reward. " tlUt v FOR SALE' MMMMIMMIIMMWMMMMMHIM POR BALI nevea fall .. hlaeded Skrapehlre kaaka. ImhIn. K. D. Brlaeee, Part RTamatk. l-3 POR SALS I seetlesi ktmnr, lt-aa. .-, aalkap plew.haak. waaea. aiawar, kay rake, eraam separator, gradlac taela. aad MtaaMMta..Le4Ua Wal ,ta, KlasaaU Palla. 2- experienced Qerman troops with vic tory. Previous to this Franco-Amerleaa victory la Praace. the majority of the Chinese people, oapaclally Chin ese military officers most of whom had beea trained la Germany aad Japaa or educated la China under Germsa aad Japanese military In structors aprsaaad great doubt about the ability of the "laexperieaced Am ericana" to combat successfully tke Oermaaa oa Westera Proat. t Now tke Praaco-Amerlcaa victory has akowa tka laUlllgeat class of Chlaese want tka Amerlcaa army eaa da. Thla raleea'the prestige of tka Amerlcaa la tka Par Bast aa a military people. War Saving Stamps earn Interest for you on Sundays aad holidays. Li urn wn C8K GRAMIMA'S BAOB TKA AMI .HULPHUR RROPB AND .NO BODY WILL KNOW DIYORCB BVIT PILED Abegiag daaerttea aa a cause, a salt for divorce haa beea begua la tke office of tka Clrealt Court aerk by Prank Marry agalaat Hilda M. Marry. Tka plalatlff n represented by B. L. nilott evening's train from Cloverdale, Cnl. J. A. Moss la IooKIiik nftvr business Interests In Klnmath Palls from Port Klamath today. Mr. and Mr.i. A. Hermann were among the train arrivals last night from Portland. It. Yqung ami C Whltmoro aro j business visitors In Klamath Palls iroin t'oriiami. 8. A. Moon arrived on the train last night from Denver and Is stop, ping nt the White Pelican, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. KHisore nro County seat visitors today front their ranch In Upper l.ani;ol Valley. R. E. Smalley and Warren Darker aro down on matters of business from Chlloqutn. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. O. floc'is dm -incuts nt the White Pelican Hotel today from San Jose, California. aui. jif!.. .. ta-Slttii"1!!: -Tri. lu k ........ cj.,..t.. .! tl,u unk .tit tt is vi t BB" T UlllKl UKV. nuillfi inn lilt urn wifii i .m a. " John'llagolstoln'n well known ro-!to talk liijho itormnn prUmu'W. nmll ,rtlM ,u 'Vi:STlUATK sldent of AlRomn paid the a bust- "IhnrH nxplnln that Ihey iirairn to uoi """"' """" 'fo Insurance . ...... ...i i,. I ik ilMrmmi u-linii llmv WlllCOSt yilll liiilliliiu i.. ii. "' v reach llerlln. Nearly ovury Aiuerlivin Tho Mrst Ainerlnui r i-, ,V", I). W. McConuack was nmoiiK cr- ..,.,.. , . .....i-n IiuIIVIiImhIk iwny has In orr..r v.. .... ' l lerdays arrival from Hun KriiiiOsro. wl0 g,,0l,k (jornmn, moro or less, nml lllrlcli. District MnnnKcr 0f Ha U n RllVSt nt the Hotel Hall. I,i,.. l,,. I. ll.innn lnrlnir umiln ual Uftt. '"I I t ,,.... ...... .... .1...... ..Wl.tltlU . Arthur Mmldox la Imyliii? .-upiilloi "" "" l"" "' "' " """. . .. u i.....i. p. i ii,,v. In Kranie many Aninrlcnii soMUira, from his' ranch In the Morrl.t dhtrl'.t auto b siwuk aomo Proncli. HVV.H OS UNPAID HIM.N J. M. llanabroiiRh ramo In las nlKht from Dorrls for n short hiisln- ess visit. Ho Is a guest at the Hotel , " llH( II. J. WlnleiH has ulnrlud an action 'for rolleclloii of liin.00 iiKalnst Dan Prank Grohs Is In Klnmith Kails Siilllvun for Jewelry iiIIokcI iniialil toduv from tho Him Hook Stock ( fr ,y ti, iiefeiulcnt ami for room ranch in tho eastern. part of tho C'otiii- ,,,n( i-omutitliiK unimlil, In thu offlro ly. 'of tho Circuit Court Chirk, llort C. Dan Ryan who opor,s an tn.!T"?'" " ,,,u """"""'' "ttor""y' ivo stock ranch In the Wood '" " Valley Is looking after buslncs lnte ents In tho County soat, Vugono Chltders, an cMetiHlto rat tieinan from the Dig Mn.h In i.irtli- bn Klamath, U In thu oii'inty wui lo' a few days on matto.M of buslms. IntiiUltHii.. a , .M,.,.Hn,,T ,,, ,, Mj Irlea of Hie Tr.(. n' "' niAvlmum of limiiriiiid, nl -,,, rust. Km 11,11,.,..., ,. """lata ' ""'.'isiam. u H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusrittents s JAI'AN'KNH HHII'PKHM HKKKIM1 NEW TRADE WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Japanoao ship owners, foreseeing a decrease In their business after the war and The use of Bag and Sulphur for restorlag faded, gray kalr to ita nat ural color data back to graadmoth- E. H. Goldthwnlte, fothor and K era ftsae. Ska usM It to keep her! 8. Ooldthwalte a brother of J. O.I a slackening of tho praipcrlty that J aair aeautiruliy dark, glossy and at- Goldthwnltr. of thn Mo('oo Lumber tractive. Whsasver her hair took oa Ccmpany at Clilloquln arrived for a 'MISCELLANEOUS POR BALB Teat koaas, eaak stave, aad etker faraMara. lltk aad Pkaa .traata. . t, tT i-ae; POB WANTBD TO BUT Tkraa korse, eagle suae praas drui for cask. B, M. Heape. MarrUl, Ore. 24 WANTBD To bay 16 to 209 toaa . at aamagad aiBUfa. oiar il a ah. Mast have eorral water aad pWa for spaa of Aooress x. t. x. JMraM l-io .aaiK. faBr iarataiad aad'Caatrai omh !i"ii" "a.siaw anavaai essa. Apasy Losaa'a Ooaka, Bklpplaalsaj. ' - POB BALB OR RBNT Hlgkly Im n aa B. B. aero tract aader lrrlga- Rwt.lil POB valaoCad- l. .a , Q - 30-4t TO BXCHANOB Oood Portlaad ros- ipreaarty. AIM B. O. Anravaa. PoolHaU. 2-U that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, tkla simple mixture waa ap plied wltk wonderful effect. Bat brewing at homo la mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drag store for a SO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sega and Sulphur Com pouadi" you will get thla famous old preparation, Improved by tho addl tloa of other Ingredients, which can bo depended npoa to restore natural coior aaa oeeuty to tne nair. vlilt with tho latter from Spring tli la Massachusetts last night. has mado many millionaires anionic them, are taking steps to enter for-1 elgn trade nnd open their own Im' liortlng and exporting companies. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE II. W, (Jrirritli'e Supreme Triumph "HEARTH OP THE WOULD" A Itomsmw of tin' tJrent War. ' OCTOIIKH ITH ATI! MATINEE (Hat. only) UslMI p. in. MGHT HtLI i. lit DANCE! Come ami "Jo) t.ur wrrkl. mrly lianre Thursday rtrabtg. 1 October 3 Moose Assembly Hal a Visiting Ami) ami Suit bori iiipnliilly hitllnl The 0. A. M. CU THE MOST DAN- GEROUS DISEASE No organs of the human body are so Important to health and long llfo aa the kidneys. When they slow up A (Well kaowa dowatowa druggist , nnd commence to lag In their duties, aays it darkoaa tka hair so natural look out! danger Is In sight. ly aad ovealy that nobody can tell It haa beea applied. Yon simply damp aa a spoogo or soft brush with It, aad draw thla througk your hair, tak lag oae etraad at. a time. By morn lag the gray kalr disappears, aad af ter aaothar applleatloa or two, It be comes beaatlfally.dark aad glpaay. Wyothfg Sago aad Sulphur Compouad la a dsllghtful toilet requisite for thoso who desire a mora youthful ap pearance. It m Bot lateadad for tho euro, mltlgatloa or prevMitloa dls- Adv. Plnd out what tho trouble Is without delay. Whenever you feel nervous, weak, dlssy, suffer from STAR THEATER lllne lllnl Feature Present CAIlMEL MYEIIH In "THE CITY tIP TKAIIH" Also l'nlverl Current EvcnU, Anil Lyons A Mora In n Handy Omieily TEMPLE THEATER Triangle IVrwenla OI.IIHA HWANHO.N they are driven from your syslom. Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules at once. They are an old; tried preparation used all over tho world for centuries. Then con tain only old-fashioned, soothing oils combined with strength-giving and system-cleansing herbs, well known sleeplessness, or have pains In the and usod by physicians In their dally back or difficulty In passing urine practice. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem wake ap at once. Your kidneys need Oil Capsules aro Imported direct from help. These are signs to warn you the laboratories In Holland. They that your-kldaeya are not performing are convenient to take, and will el their functions properly. They aro ,thor give prompt relief or your mpn only half doing their work and nro'ey will be refunded. Ask for them at all 1 A win a? ImtiMvttlAsi In ttMiimiilaln ' ami tstta ! . km .. a . and be converted Into uric add and .the original Imported QOLD MEDAL MERRILL OPERA HOUSE 'i "YOU CANT RELIEVE s EVERYTHING" Alwt Heanti Put he w Lnirt War, Pkturisa And Current Events. AdmUslOM toe aad IV. other poisons, which are causing you brand. Accept i distress and will destroy you unless sealed packages. no substitutes. Three sixes. In MOTION I'lCTUHEM TUE8DAYH AND HATURDAYH MerrUl. Orrsnia Electric Lamps Wo havo all sites of xlotxi froa 10 wutt to 1000 wall la voltsas from 100 to SCO, nnd ran fit row sockots properly. The KamoaiVtsV Inghouse lamps thu only Itmp Bin fucturcr not In tho lamp cobWm, aro not only an koiI, but Iks M. i Link River Electrical Co lly It J. Hlieets Phone 171. i .art tv D0NT TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT! ------ COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Ii2-i!LT!!!8"! 9S'JKmdVhaJ:Tlm. vk9 pUcd . "--- ntire VBlIey in Bit uproar Never again in vcars will vou haw. such an w ? TH"""" ,,a, Mjr low priMt-Merchandise is going higher every day, but we are not taking advant.J A. mlrC nJi?on.Os gWawdce lagBt right, lot beftB bVb hig adva.aca-But ow we giv. you .Ull lower reduction, at the Big Sat Again w. say, don't tak. qui word frhTuL!:!, "STST THESE ARE A FEW OF SUGARMAN'S SENTATIONAL BARGAIN PRICES Any HaiiSclaaJhMH'eV Mara Suit in Hm Jmmbbb, vahae 4a00, oa smU at ' j $34.35 -J 10 aJesen Mm'. Khaki Pamdi, rag. $2M, to go on aaJe at ; $1,651. ' ' One lot of 25 Mackinaw Coatt, a dandy ipecial, t go at.' ' $4.95 Wo wiU aaU Men'. 25c Gar ter, at feYiff hJo for i 15c We wiU toil you at thi. tU Bay $28.00 Men'. Suit fof Wo will mU you a dandy Miit cbm at thi. aale for $2.95 $8.75 Men'. $1.25 Cotton Rib Un derwear (Soal Pack), limit 2 tite to a cmtower,.. aalo price, per1 garBaeat Stephenson'. Wool Union SwittNo. 863, Ror. 88.00 garment, on Bale at 53.85 9ScGar. Men'. $1.50. Wool.. Under wear (limit 2 ault. to a cu tomer)' to go on bbm at, per ganaent $1.15 Gar. Special lot of Mom'. Hat, value, to 83.00, to go on sle at $1.45 $1.80 Men's fleece lined un derwear, will go, limit two cult, to a customer, at, per garment You can buy Oregon City all wool Overcoat, value. t,o $27.80, sale price $20.45 One lot of Corduroy Pant., value, to 84.50,to go on sale at Men's We will sell $12.50 Wool Mackinaw, at this great sale for ' $9.85 $3.55 79c 28 dox. heavy weight Wool Socks, regular price 90c, to go on sale at 65c Men's $2.76 Cotton Rib Un ion Suite (limit 2 suits to a customer), sale price $2.15 Rose City Brown Flannel Shirts, a wonderful value, to go at $2.45 Special lot of Men'. $6.00 work and dre. Shoes, to go on sale at $4.90 Special lot of Boys' fleece lined Union Suits, 16 dozen to go (limit 2 suits), at 95( All wool blue Flannel Men's Shirts, in all size., reg $7.00 sale price A special lot of Men'. $4.00 work and dress' Shoes to g. at $2.95 $4.00 and $4.80 all wool f n cy sweater, will go at this ale for .J2.75 $5.15 We will sell a special lot of the genuine Florsheim Shoe, in all styles for tt.35 Wevrillaell 40c caihmer ette Men's Sox (limit 3 pah to a customer), sale price 25c SIWELY THE GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN SOUTHERN ORRn?W We Close Week Day. V1 ' ,i:VY?t r: i'xlMffe.r:' mmm "a. s . trt I i M. SUGARMAN We Close Saturdays ' at 9 o'Clock P. M. mam a 'm$$. ' f hwW'tTVlV1'. J;'7, '0 SWfc'V' -'l !--, 9" ihMmhrM WtL' ." ta