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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1918)
I w 4- . N. '' i MONDAY, OCTOntcn 7, 0t SS22 ' J THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. -OEEOON . M"H UWmLl ;: .'' 'x ERSONAL MENTION Winiiek's unrta mMm on local bUh-rninos amoim m psjoplk of vats crar anb vicinity, mhos Ami ooMiNot or local polks fttfft FawisiMmdaiir ateest iw fcr fTae Herald. Publishing Cempeay of lr v. '7 - ----- IV" jam v i On Sale at IL. Y - imasmiai - V "J PV I i 17 i . V'i W IU if. V- fc L hi :" I j. iif .'..' rS I rm aTfi'.O t EXt '" W'A l-Xoif-k W : iijvty"'''- lr 'Y ". 7 M . 11 1 MM t iii DoatoSc at Klam , raiu. On.: for tnnamlsaloa thra the MIU Be HtOU-iw nnwr. BuseeTlptloB terms by man to any address la tne uaiiea maiss. One year. -..- (H month .' ....-.... .10 BwtfsOmiWiUw. HELP WANTED WANTED-Oood girl t Marshall Home. WANTED Box faetoir empleyes: S twin band resawers: 2 circular rap eawyers, S Greenlee cleat machlae op erators; 1 head car loadar. Factory steam heated, will run all winter. Apply at office ot Lessen Lumber Bex company, Busaaviu, -ummm couty. California.. IM WANTED Saw mill employee. Caa aclty mill 40,000 feet tea hoar shift; 1 edgermaa, 1 screw setter, 1 out koek deck man, 1 leg hauls aid poad man, 1 off bearer, men Jo hanle lumber, aii lor aigai must. MM will operate two shifts all whi ter. Plant steam healed. Apply at office of Lassen Lumber A Bos com pany, Saaaavtlle, Lassen county. Cal ifornia. Jl-lm LOST AND F innrwMMi LOST In the Open Hoase Friday oveamg, lady'a Mack leather puree containing small Waltham gold watea in gray leather wrist band, with aa MhUa on back of watch In Mack let ten, L. K. S; also ken on ring, eheck keek, etc Reward tf returned te Mrs. C. J. Fergueon, Loomle BMg.. Klamatk Falla. ft-4t ,LOT Small packet folder eeataav nag Pratt olasatflostloa ear. Fat- lean at Herald oSmo far FOR SALE - FOk'SALB Larmc sum panels, none ibbj. i-l .roil SALS ! head el ewes, alee aropsam nasas. jaaaoa t. PheM It P. 4. f FOR SALB At a aasrtftss. 4-reeaa MTM Rvtu nw piass, Beta. Pay le-J. FOB SALS I. eeetlen harrew, lt-la. . euaey plow, aeea:,.wagea, mewi waf' imv, Kwi pawffTMSr, atnws asaei, and natonoitla.. LetUe Wal- tea.JOamaU Falla. WAMTBD Te buy ! t f wl damaged alfalfa. Oter tl per aav eaan. mm nan eerral , water and piaee .fer spaa ef . Address X T. ftVBaraMl-ll by earing ey. Tea muat laveat It A need way to invest H to w bay War evlaaa and Thrift FEMLKSK m m m wmcoamt savs lamm USING KBCIPB OP SAG! SKA AND SULPHUR. Hair that loses Its color and luetw, r when It fades, tura gray, dull and lifeless, is. caused by a lack'ef'eul- near In the hair. Our grandmothers made up:a mliture of Sage Tea aad .Sulphur to keep her locks dark and i beautllul, aad thousands of women and msa who value that ana eotor, that beautifal dark shads of hair which la so attractive, use oaly this ew-ume reeipe, Nowadays we get this famous mix- tare, improved by the addition of eta er ingredients by asking at aay drag .store for a 60-eeat bottle of "Wyeth's ,Sage aad Sulphur Composed," whleb darkeas tne' ltalr so naturally, no ' evenly, that nobody caa possibly tell it ha been applied. You Just damp. an 'a spqage or soft brash with ft aad draw this through your aslr, taking oae snisllatraad at a time. Br mora. v'iaaJhe arav hair disabiMara: but MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 11S $AViWW - the ladles with Wyeth's rM; gSafeaad Sulphur 'Compound la that, ?t;beet4es, beautifully darkenlag Ue rffii.n-r-""' r-' --" pf.-j .- B H mm.: nkttlkanAfJOlMdask anF BagaataaAaimaaaB 'r WT -- ,-!-r-- w - MPKiWf'i'im Sutoliar1 Oem- TrrrTT1 VJ--iVriiIt:.r1'- r--i'. ' .-t-ii-i: 'i- I-.. MWnOa SMMfUBUaa. P. P. Cartln wasaweekendvlettori la Klamath Pails from Dorrit; Mr. aad Mrs. C. W. Warren, ot Bly an county seat visitors. A. B. Wills aad A. Sparrow came m yesterday horn Crater Lake National Park. Qeow Otfield waa a County aeat visitor fl-iturday from the Merrill die trlct. ' e i Wttllim Daltoa was among the Klamath rails bustaeee vUltors Sat urday afteraooa. L. A BtanehteM and Charles W. i of' Lakevlew aril' .auelBeee Reynolde visitors In thai city, E. J. Lease of the U. 8. Geological Survey It registered at the White Pelican. Charles Parkin 'aad' Std Harris came la ynterday afteraooa froi Summer Lake In Lake County. R. Richmond was amoag the ar rtrals yesterday from the Klamath Marsh on the Reservstloa. B. R. Ferdaey la looking after bualaees lateneta la the Couaty seat from the Port Klamath dmtriet. Getting belated sows ef the death of hla rather O. O. Laberee of Bly. while at Seattle, B. R. Laberee ar rived with hla wife Saturday eveaiag aa ,weai to Biy tarn morning io viwi the roatiag plaoa of the deceased They will probably return to Spokane early thai week. NO RSarnilCTMNR. NOW OK, PARM RSJtLBfNOS PORTLAND. Ora., Oct 7. There m bona announced Horn Wasaiag tea a medltleatlea of the pwa of tho War Iaduetriee Board. whlehoaablH farmore to build lmprmeat"ahe email harne, crop storage houses aad otlwr saaail battdaua without oh- mteg a permit Lumber djalers may, sell material far saea bulldlnge wttaoat ,iao neeeestty of proeariag aathortaatloa. The aotleo. telegraphed to all atato eeuaeOa of defease by D. R. MeLea- aaa", chief of the aoorwar eoaotraetloa aoetloa, prioritlee dlvleloa, Wsr la daotriea Board, says: "The plaa .of ithoWar Iadaetriee Board to eurtall ocnetrasUen was madlBsd today pro vldlag .that no pormlU an neeeeaary fori'iwiw1 'farm buMdtagogwhon the aggreonte east Is aader I1M0. No other seaetruetloa eaia be deae with' out a permit Irrespective of tho east." ' ! : r- CARS) OT TftUVKS t Wo waat to thaak all our friends of Bly aad Klamath Falla for tho beautiful 'flowers 'aad .floral pieces, aa their klad sympathies la our hour of jorrow. Mrs. O. O, Laberee Mrs. Vlriaa Rhoade Norte - The regular meeUag of the Worn ana' Tomperaaeo Uaioa .will bo hek Taesday at twohlrty p. m. at tho heme of Mrs. B. S. Orlgeby. ldtt ITvBTMb1 8Ce J ... jS a. as. to S p. na. Klamaah Serv eYea'ra safe arpaa amn (Ira aoUrjr fca a UOUSTON'C Hafminlllaa Imaimaiali J HOUSTOIff OPEEA HOUSE STAR THEATER datgttH-gf, nMmataaaaenm OgaaaBmammmaUamaa aPBasaamTg, awRsaaraBBi (Upafmmam7UB)fgjBaB ALICKBItABY "AT TMK afBMCY OP MKXN Also A Trroel Koystoae Coiatdy TEMPLE THEATER WILLIAM DHSMOND "CLOSING IN" Alam " tam-AO- Iiaod WsaJS A. L. Marshall bought suppllsa ; from Klamath Fails mercnanta. sat uru.iy ror nia rarm in ine uiene oie trlct. John Shepherd was in from hi rnnth In the Pine Grove district Sat urday looking after business Inter ' ests. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pettlt an In town from their ranch near Merrill for a short time. They are guests at the Hotel Hall. N Mr. aad Mrs. R. LaFollette ot Greeley Colorado wen among the' arrivals on the train last evening. They an guesta at the Hotel Hall. Mrs. W. P. Johnson has arrived In Klamath Falls from San Francisco for a'lhort visit with frleade. She is a guest at the White Pelican Hotel. Buster Brawn and hie dog ot St. Louie,' who have been In Klamath Vail ttrvlAit,lv rnr,,nthir th "Buster Brown" shoes sn again In' the city. Brown Hawkins Is home on n fur lough with his parents Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Hawkins from Seaside, when he Is Identified with the Spruce divi sion. mwm Tift OH BEIT LA PINK, Ore. Oct. 7,-fUtm. Cora U-Und,' who hss heea acting as II Kunrd over the nntlonsl feres: in tho Iji Vine basin dutli.r the P-t season. has taturned to Lit homeitead 'near hen. Early this summsr, whsa it became difficult to get men" to till nil ef the peeitloaa la. tho forest re seme durlag 'the in seaeeaMrs. jLelaad was caeaea for tho respoa alble position of fire guard over tke goverameat forest la this vlcialty. She took up her loaely post oa the south rim of Newberry crater, 1475 feet above aea level, barrenly compan ion being her t-year-old grandeoa. Her communication with the outside world waa entirely by telephone, her food end supplies being brought to. her from time to time by. a forest ranger.' Mrs. Lelaad reports many Interest Ins experiences during the course of the summer. At one time, during a rloleut electric storm', lightning struck her house, entering at one corner and demolishing everything In Its psth. Fortunstely she was on the oppoalte side of the room from when the lightning entered and so escaped unhurt Perched ns she was on the highest point of the crater. wall, one misstep would have sent her headlong 1000 feet to the rocks ani trees la the depths of tho crater. Pnaueatly, whoa It stormed aad rained below, the lookout ataMoa stood bathed la sunshine Isolated tram the rest of the world like a little island surrounded by a vaat sea of fog. . The one-room .house, serving as a dwelling aad business office combln od, Is anchored to the rock of the enter wall with heavy steel cables, to keep It from being blown away durlag aome of the violent winds that frequent that altitude. ' o wmm ILUED FROST NBW YORK, Octi 6. Internal political weakness In Germany Is con tracted by the Cologne Oaaette with the solidarity of the Entente Allies oa the. Western front. The paper, bemoans the lack la Qermaay of something like the stsel wall" along the Oerman front "Our Interior front baa alwaya showed gsps,'"saya ths Qasstts." It seemed aa If ws were a certain aplri tual cement which kept the others together despite the blows our vic tories gsvs them la these four years. nee gave t&em la these four years. "Tbn 'English Interior front, aa . HIS LOIESME STEELWnLLOF soon ss sn external enemy has to be We unll the eBemy awakeas from feaaht la aanlaas and without waaV.'th. inn.rt.nini.tiA'ti j,iii. . - - -----,- - j "Deager of a moral collapse Se" X ---------------------------------------------; . i . . "I .' -- -a atkl .-Ba T HBA F' BPPJ AL-mV amaw. VVVBa BBJ saaj . mam sums' jmmmmmnam smm ..' mBBF . ' 1 " ei . . X. rAVaV- x v in uwc em - X Jrl lw. 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The paper declares that such men aa Prlaee Llcbnowsky, formerly Oerman Am bassador to London who wrote a memorandum accusing Oermaay of beginning the wnr, and Maamitlaa Harden, Editor of Die Suakuft whose paper waa suppressed for dsfsadlng PrlhN Llcbnowsky, aa .well aa aome of tke Socialist Isadora la the Reich stag should be named from politi cal positions. ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. The pros ent military situation oa tho waat front la discussed frankly by tho Frankfurter Seltuag of September 19. The editorial givea out by the atato department follows; What a change has taken plaoa la the few weeke that have laterveaed alaco the time whoa it seemed 'ikat our armies hsd reached their goal ot ahatterlng the saomy's armies and forclag peace. Taera u unparalleled trasecy ta the preeent altustlea. A asw crisis has aow set In. It la tke drat strate gic crisis for yearn that tana agalast us. We are on the defensive. The old doctrine that attack la tho beet means of defense no longer aoDlies In .the new epoch In which wo an living. Ths moral revolutloa which Is transpiring In Prussia aad la Oar many respects neither doctrines nor theories of war. The defense of our country means the defease of that mentality which' alone eaa enable our people to rsmala streag aad uni ted until ths Isataour. 4Thla idea win unite our warriors aad the whole Oerman" people la'VaboadlBg'reelst. nw imiwiiMmn -iwmw-w-i nH,w-i i uaeipected vieiofy at the great time Of dSBBiw BOSOBBSOd Sim." GEHMNHS5 NOWDISCUSStS DMK PUTLODK Dsf.aajlaailt amsJ oc. siaa 16c aatiVaRilU, .10c FELT LIKE IHJSCLESWtRE T THAT IB KXAOTLY TMK WAY TIN. DALL BAYS MIS RMKUMATIHM ACTHD. "I had aevsr ukea a dose of Tea lac la my life till aome ala weaka age, but have received mon bene fit fnm tho three bottles I have Just rialehed than fnm all the other medl class 1 have takea put together," said George R. Tlndall. of 00!18th Ave., South, SeatUe, the other day. Mr. Tiadall ie employed at the Skin aer Bddy Ship Yards. "For ssvsril years," he continued "I uf'.utaJ lanrlht tram 'tuaculsv TEDNKRO rheualatUm aad kldsey trouble. The will, salta oct-aalonally, aaya a notfl Muaelos.ef my right arm would draw1 M,l(b0rity who tells us thoi men up at the elbow, aad feel like they (forms uric acid, which almpu iiaraly' w-ww iwa w aoi.. i aaa no ap- (fa the I Mneya In their offorts to petite aad the-llttle I forced dowa'cxiwl it.izcm the blcod. Thf.y be dldat do ms muck, If aay good. My roinu rluKrish and weaken, tlie-i vii kidneys worried me alght aad day, I WlWcr m, a dU mMry , 1B klll. had aa awful misery up aad down -,,., .B0nt lharp pi.n, , Uir b.ltk pr spine,-and my back right over ., ,,. Vvdache, dlula mi, y kldaeya would hurt so bad that macb aoura, tongue fa coated and If I stooped, ovsr It would almost th, weather la bad you have rheu klll mo to stralgktea up agalB. I matlc twinges. The urine gu eoutda't rest well at algkt, aad many clouq( fu of god,ment, the channels a tlsas I would wake dp at mid- 6ften get sore and Irritated, obliging sight, sad never slsop aaother wlalc y,,,, to seek relief two or. three times tho balaace of the alght, then my during the night , back would atart hurtlag so badly, To neutralise theae Irritating acida. that I could hardly get. up out of , clMhie the kMney, Md fugh o !??' . . . . t De o00' urlaous waste get touy r-l guess I have Ukea most ever ounce. t 'j.h b.h. .- !i. u.. k,t?.6 -."f ,"! 1Xi W,tl,0.ttt "? k7VjL" maiaTs.'mf M bad ahape whea I decided to see If Teniae arould bela, me. Well. I eaa honestly say that I haven't had an JJZSTl Hko. 'Sw-!?!)?. A& at alght, aad my wife telle me that a h'mVif ?2E! :t:i:z jSutt,iaw,2 t& ihl. yard how mart amy4 TsalM Seasonable Goods v From the Fort Stock Man's Haavy Wool Mscklnaws, priced under the market, sites 3S 40, 42, at ' i $6.00 to $8.50 each Youths' Wool Mackinaws, ageaj IS, It, 17, at $7.00, $7.50 r Men's Heavy Wool Sox, colors, white and gray, priced at 75c up Men's Sheep-lined Coats, short length, in corduroy and canvas, full length 0 in heavy canvas; just the coat for Winter. e Men's and Youths' Fall-and Winter Caps, both light and heavy .weight, priced from 50c up Men's Heavy Sox, Sheep Pac, heavy rubber foot wear all priced under ' the market, to close out done for me, for I hope that my x perlenre will be the means of helping others who may have trouble like I had." , Teniae U told In Klamath Falls by ths Star Drug Co. Adv. s Dr. F. R. Qoddard will be on hi laaaaai vacation irom uciooer iii'io;auraina mi ouueiin receiTeo October 17. 1-14 Investigate tne new ISIS life pol. kiesiof the Travelers. They give a auuamaea of tesanan at a minimum cost. Bee CMIcete( SSS Mala Ht. If, War Saving sumps eera Intoraat for you on Sundays and holidays. MFJT CAUSE Of TAKK HALTS TO FLUSH KIDNKYH II-' HACK HURTS OR IILADDKR IMrTHKIW If you mu-t have your meat every rial- as, I, tint Mi.. I. ...... 1.U-.... ""' " tablespooBfuls la '' ' "" Mn brM""t ' row h.. .nrt . x.,Am.. ., tw ,r, flBe, This famoursafu Is made f,0m th. .hh i.M?'.-i?!! KHMLE iU,0 C0Wb'Md W,th m-"rhalLrY. BWai wo - " UMd tot iwsrstlons to tlusTnL. -u -. JLiul.-. Try d atlmulate sluaalsh kidn... .i ? r32 "w-w d.r,orkBri;t, thui end,w bw-. .SOSi Vm "T. r I NO NKAK RKICR APTKR DKCKMBM L PORTLAND, Oct. 7. Matllsi et neir beer drinks will c-ne In Orams December 1 aa a result of the actlea I taken by congress and the iirocleaa Hon of the pnaldent on the aubjsct, if uol administration offlco. It Is peeled the order will nve much fast, sugsr, glucose, corn and oilier feed. products. v Only two concerns In Portland wW bo affected by the order and all or eight thruout the stste. floft drlsk ' eslors will be permitted, afur Det to sell the stocks tlii'V hsvs band. The Cawwn-Sense lUK-f Material ' CCsMsBt lUoKks Roofing of All KintW W. D. MILLER Contractor Datsengert and Baggage ANYWHKRR IN THE CITY QUICK BRRVICE RBASONABLB RATES PBJONM 1ST WesteraTiWerCi. 000kfm0wwi0WWim' New Cay Usndry Wo aua-Mteo Our Werk. Shirts ass OoHarl Uu snse and be eonWaood. Our are rlaM. , Bfcoaa Md, . 12? Fourth Street i. ttt aia-S" ataaiaaal IJjBBaamaBaaaaaaaaawBaCSB mr i.jt J: fart h m 1 .MgSgVraig? ggT" v WaaW AWrMTBMoUYB SaaaaaaaaaaaamM &?IM VA &ft .f t. ..! wwwowwywoyMOiowwwii' "" , , V'