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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1918)
TinmnnAv, orToiiKn 10, ton V .1i THE. EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 'V,;. If-aiW'Ttai "! w' rinrt ' sci 55! ) 1 ti tV: k: 1 '" 'fis" iiMM1 IMEE2 'ffiMfWhiihW ds :wv4,ifci;iiM LN 17 ' daily attest Suaday by WtTMctierBia melasma nii " wiZaik v.iii. at lit Fourth Street. imss rir-.'bv -ii''ijl . ftfe-si MMtoMM At KlaM If mmwm-m-mm -mwrn -. w t . - A' Wfc"S IM9&fW? V i. w ..... .- ... liwrV'i" nweecnini wrw," .Vfcr.? Tf II . V J f.K- Sl'j.' 'OLKfeVV W'.'-.the mails. W' 5 L- fr'ath Falls, Ore., tor transmission tkru etue malls as second-class matter. the UaKed States: on year' .'-. -. .a. KB. r. irar, wawii ""TTjaacn .1 - " BamnBnmBBaBBBnBBMassn - . Tk Ji-JJ MS. tHUKMDAV; OCTOBER 10, IBIS fVV- j r w KJTV ' ry:. . . - - I A 1 - I';'- itoraUsUasaiedAftt. ,j" ii i w -. - ' HELP WANTED WANTED tin factory empleyes: 1 twin band resawers;. J circular rip aawyers, 2 Greenlee cleat machine op erators, l neaa car toauer. cvor ' atsara heated, will rua aU winter. Apply at office of Letsea Lumber ,t Bex company, Susanvllle, Lass county, California , litis ERSONAL MENTION IRTtR BtDsferOMTS ON1 LOCAL MAI TIMINGS 1 AMOSM m rVOTLK OF THIS CtTT AND vicinity. sxmms and comings of local folk Mrs. Ed Steasmun Is county teat Qua Newbury, a promlna it Med rtsltor from Chlloouln today. ford attorney who has been In Kla- . . ' math Falls for several days, lert yes Matter of Dunsmulr la ailBrd,v ... hla home WANTED Saw mill employes. Cap acity mill 40,000 feet tea hoar shift; ' 1 edgermaa, 1 screw setter, 1 cant book aecK man, i log aauiap aad pond man, 1 off bearer. men to handle lumber. All for night shift Milt will operate two shifts nil win- ter. Plant steam neaiea. Appiy at oflee of Laaaen Lumber Bee c peay SasaavlUe, Limes eoanty, Cal- iferum. s-im LOST AND FOUND, WaMVVkamMejejSjejBsani FOUND Watch fob with Ilka' tooth; Lodge 171. Iaqulro Herald oMee. a-it" LOCT SmaU pocket folder isalsla ' sac Draft claeelfieatlea ear. Fi aer please leate at' HeraM 'eee far rewara. ii-ie FOR SALE FOR SALKmr Maxwell touring . ear; good eeadKlea; i good tires, laeulre Waiter's Jewelry store, s-lt FOR 8 ALB Automatic Telford Bros, shotgun. 1-91 FOR IALR litre passsagsr QUde autemobUe. la trst ewes eoadRlea. TNferdBroe, 7- MISCELLANEOUS WANTBD TO BUT Freeh 'srsey milk eow; mast' be a goad milker aad not too om. Phene 117T. - If 4- A- I' . K t-'S WANTBD Te bay It U ! . ef eteaaged alfalfa. OCer fit per " tea, half sash, balaaee ft days;, mast , hare serral room, water 'aad-.plaes . ser spaa ec.aetues. amnmxii, - ' BJIMHRB jOf PTTmlAB h, , Regular meeting Wednesday. Oete ber Hh, at 7:St p. m. Work ia lee eadRaak. AU Tiektog brethers wsJ- . C. A. Clereland, C. C. 1-lt sjaMK eaesa ! ana laam fsv wh flael aesMeat 'adl bjealts) mtsnmaaee Bee . BUT A THRIFT STAMF TODAT. iv. I hi h''. &. iimmn TAKM A OLABB OF BAITS IF YOUtV RACK MtmTB OR RfiADMh TROtTBLKB YOV 4. V W; Ms No man, or woman who eats moat regaiariy. caa mane a misuse ay flushing ths kidneys occasionally, m says, a weii-nown auiooniy. meai toraw'vrte acid whlck excites the kid nsya, they become overworked from the strain; get slugglsk aad fall to , flHef the waste and poisons, from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dlsslaess. sleeplessaess and urinary disorders cbms fnbi sluggish kidneys. S The moment you feel a dull acke t . . . ii . .... kvyc ' tM "isssys or your back hurts or Vfv'lf the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full f ' H ' """'i irreauiar oi HWMine or IvijiVi' atteaded by a sensation of scalding. f(iV' stop 'eating meat and gst about feur VJftK , oUaees of Jad Salts, from any pbar b?AAf -IS I. Ia ... .' ' r naaPT' at rnniminfwinrni in sn nrimmai f . '- I w--y WwW.V.rWwHM ... wm . . ' ( af I watnr fMfnr hraakfauft Bind la 'ft. 'few darji your kldnen will ct fine. Th( famous salts is made fron the rvVV ftsafdl -tt frnnti mtiil Isbtranit luldi m, w ensa"" mi " 'blaed with lltbla, and kn beea used atsat' BteMlArnflnalgi Vl finals BlBld ftlsaBM, )Ml f,.-w,v' kidneys, also to neutralise. -L,.t'f' "-'th malda In urlna .! bo lunr I4i.i -. . .."... -"."- -- "--" L,;V,;:,i!', ','?,sass: irritatioB, thus, ending biad m '.''(5 tXdjU wukiiui v '.V-V '&.u'immMtom' im liuniuln mA' oan .n.cs-i'.-T'.j'-r'o'i'"."-- nrr.v" r". .z. . -:v , h injure! ssnea a aenguiui ener- .. . , ;etV.tBU-wetsr,,-dHBk whleh jWiM'ahisml(takj 'Basr.JaMtaea l''S" Mb: i; snflBnsnaannnm.nT jn nHlflLQr ii B. J, Klamath Falla business visitor, Jesse Klem U la town on business from the Merrill district. J. M. Anderson Is, In town today on matters ket business from Olene. Paul J. Brattala arrived raterday afternoon from Paisley for u short buslnem visit. Attorney Walter Van Emon left this morning for Saa Francisco on matters of business, Robert Davis was 'among the train arrivala last eveatax from A'eed .He Is a guest at the Hotel Halt. Mrs. Tom. Garrett came In last night from Bly en liar way to , Ash- land for a few .days visit. ' Rlchsrd M. Flyaa aad Klmer Jones are county seat visitors from Bly, re gistered at the. Hall Motel. Mrs. J. B. Vose Is a county seat vlettor from Fort .Klamath. She ia stopplag at the Hotel Hall: Arthur Maddex speat part of the day la Klamath rails yesterday from km raack la the Merrill district. W. T. nilott bought supplies for hla ranch In Pine drove from Kla math FalJa merchants yesterday, A. H. Fox sad M; A. Gray are Lake County buslaess visiters la this city. They are stepping at tke .Hotel Hall. Mr. aad MrS. Leslie Rogers left this arterneea for a hunUng trip on the aorth fork of tka Rogue River. W. V.'Psrkln and N. J. Nellson ere Ktnmatk Fnlln visitors from Sacra- la. They are stopping at tke Hotel Hall. Asa Fordyee. independent candi date far Covaty cemmlssJoasr. m down frem'FertKlamatk an matters of bassnass, Mr. aad Mrs. 'Jack Oeadard are la BTJasaathFaUa ler a eaert visit from waafl. iTney are stayiag- at WUw Pelieaa Hotel. at'Winnek's On vjr , . .. I I 1 Sale tbe Lay ks a 7-lt Tem-ta Hi ks FOR'SAUC Oa Friday, Oeteber 11. lfll. at 10 e'eloek a. m.. undersigned will seU to nlgnset bidder, Ue fellewlng city preperty: Fire hose eart house, lo- lated oa Man near neventh street Fine .for garage t woodshed; easily moved. Sealed bids lavlted. R. C. OROB8BBCK, It City Attorney. I Saase ef the sjesas wera aelllng Bt.swsaUy NSmeei arlees are nbrnost aaBjsva SsB nnaaat anaVRaT f-4 TaTVOWBROSOARAOB tease af the TtaeststB. astsasMi a laenmtmea saaL Saa CMsases( St IBIS lata ae Tbay ajive a at a OMOUMU S a, asAto S fvx. 441 s H OUSTON' s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE v STAR THEATER RVTHCUFVORB "MIONKIHT MARSf Ljreaaaasl Meraa la m Bandy Qnmsdy TPa'vsrsal Carreat Rveats TEMPLE THEATER, Trisasjls Prsssats man vaniwn UtnTiRKBJHiH Pallia News Latest War asl, 'Current Ryaats saSeamt Ma., Abw Hearst ' BmaammmMn ( aTTBBJgajaaan 'S!9f3 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coter and 'eon, Howard and George Martin, return- ea yeeteruay inira a iwo weena nunci City Bchoot Superintendent R. H. Dunbar has been railed to Portland In connection of the war work drive boob to be conducted. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Swingle left this morning for a visit with their, daughter, Mrs. Zimmerman near Portland. Mr. Swingle Is a cattle man near Lorella. C. C. Cathey of Portland, brother of Dr. George Cathey la In' this city, on matters of business todoy. He reports that Dr. Cathey Is about to sail for France. E. C. Ghevlln of Portland. F. P,;; Hlxon cf Lacrosse, Wisconsin snd Mr. and Mra.JT. A. McCann of Bend are n party of Klamath Falla visitors' registered at the White Pelican Hotel.'. PIMM OF ENEHT FIGE FUTURE WITH THE AMERICAN TROOPS, IN FRANCE, Oct. 10. (Correspond ence of the Associated Press) Re newed evidence of German ruthless- J Bees In dealing with the civilian popu-, latlon of Invaded territories 'la con tained In a ejptured army order. It prescribes the treatment and the pro-, cedure to' be- followed la a section south of-the Verte River (Msrne Sali ent). ' . ( All the Inhabitants capable of working,- the order says, must he need Jer the needs of the army, re gardless of their age. Their "sslar les" are to be paid la paper eurreacy at the rate of 50 cents a. day as the maximum for men; 40 cents for mea aad womea, between the ages of 17 aad 10; aad 10 cents for boys from 15 to 17. " The Inhabitants (however must pay In Frsnch gold or sliver for thslr rations. The supplies of course, were taken from -the population before being sold back to them. The Grocery e Is Full of Choice New Good We Offer Today Toaaatoea, frsaa, per box SSc Macaroni, VsmicsUL Ssf isatW, pkg .....10c FUxTorinf Extracts, Dwpndabl and Goldan Wstt brajnU, 2 ox. bottle 22c Nsw Jslliss sjks Jajmt, Urgs gUsssf at. ..45c Sawll JHy, tka glass -t- 26c Apple Butter, ia waod, No, 10 sis $Z2S Our Special Coffee - Don't Forget It 30c the Pound We Must Close Out the MEN'S Furnishing Goods to make room for the New Groceries now Arriving Daily ' Men's Khaki Pants $2.00 the pair A few pair Overalls at $1.50 the pair Men's Hunting Coats, heavy canvas, at $3.00 Men's Heavy Wool Sox, colors white and gray, priced at 75c up Men's and Youths' Heavy Wool Mack- inaws ....$7.50 to $8.75 Heavy Tufted Wool Sox, to use with pacs , 0c up Men's fancy fine Wool Shirts; In neat stripes and plain gray, priced $2.65, $2.75 The W innek Company Incorporated V X No ono ever got nch merely by laving money. Tou must Invest It A good way to Invest It Is to buy War 3svlaas and Thrift Stsmps. , 426 Main St. Phone 34 MX:;,XMeeM4dt BOOTIiBOGKR BttOT NEAR . H08EBVRG 118 f NIGHT ROSEBURO, Oct. . Deputy Shsr Iff Frank Hopkins last night shot J. B. Browa of. Oakland. California thru the, shoulder walls' pursuing Brown and another man In nn auto mobile. Seventy ousrta of liquor were slssed. ' - We caa aow 4e year' cellars aad starched shirtt. Klamath Baasrler Laundry. Fhoae SB. ' t-4t DlflTY KTS BY HUNS ON era A Carload of APPLES Oa sale Friday and Hatnrday at, Farmers9 Warehouse Sixth Street Davis, from .Rosas River. Newtown, Kpltsenberss and Be Price, 8Hc and 4c, loose at car, G. L BOOK & SON anananasssBsmssasewiguj - , . -rxammmmamtmmmm J I I 'I I Csisam laaalsssfsm me she I rB-lmv I The Choice of ThoMWho Know af aaufacturers and Issdiag i tor car distributors rseeaui , ZEROLENK. The auJority ofmotorisUuseZEROLENE; ZEROLENK reduces wear aad fives mors power because it keeps Rs hmksUng body at cylinder heat Gives lsss car boa because, being refined from sslscted California as pnalt-bass crude, it burns clean aad goes' oat with exhaast SgBOLINl'U Ike serrstt ett for t Mpm el Mtornvbtl msUm. It It lh (err.et eU tt veur auMOMkU. OM ma hibrlcitba irt ikawtai tk csr rMMtuuMacy ier jrour ur, At 4nhnurwkrm ui'4 Stiv4 Oil Strh . STANDARD OIL COMPANY . (CalUwai.) ZEROLENE Or J9amaW(WArAmmr Cm Saesisl Asjaat Standard OH Oe, "V.I BMSHS isalss Mbs aM IfMl csaUNuUea samess.:risiiMi sa U dwt hsUSBsleeMsig ewUtUsHeyaeew best, bams (Msa'bi ws seBnwsase.'slMav. btrs ss ims set vmb ssesast, Ssrolsss ails these reasl's-., SMata ssfsjsthr. SHseis H Im tmmmiy rsasss arsta i CsMavais ssaasiMese i WITH THE AMERICAN ARMi IN FfELD, Sept. IS. (Correspond ence of the Associated Press). An Instance of cowardly treachery on the part of a captured Qermaa 'officer I who had been wounded aad who bad been offered help by nn American officer is told by Lieutenant Edward Nichols of Jamaica, N. Y. After the last big drive of the Al- llles -in August, Lieutenant Nichols J was placed in charge of n company of soldlsrs whose tsak It was to clear ,tns tisia or American dead and .wounded. Altbo hla duties did not require him to aid the Clerman wounded oa the field until the Amerl cans wsre disposed or, Lieutenant Nichols, who Is only S3 years old, want to the assistance of n Herman Infantry olBcsr, who seemed mora ;tnaa nay of bis comrades to be In need of succor. The Lieutenant was In the act of aatastealng his canteen and giving i the wounded men a drink of water whoa the Qermaa drew a revolver while the unsuspecting face was hesd Before however, a ejulck-wltXed American sergeant plunged kla bayonot thru the German's heart. The German's act was condemned even by hla cap tured comrades. A ropy of the Oregon Uamo ! . A Wsr Stamp a day keeps 1st for.lhe ashing at K. K. K. store. 7-t kaiser nway. WRIGUYS V r luarajsniis riaaaTBSAUOIIBT BB1 T " 'IblfmsriTT gSTsBf t t m m mimJw iimmiKBWmrVxK'lmimf BnBnaBanBBamBBnmmsBBnnanBBnBBsBvdl m-w 5TWfgeamaCMBMUBrT!TO'fii fc-4u"Wmaasr; tmmmiy rsssse ssaMeM Cstaymrt ssataate Mvm $ , . "Ss3v?s aaCMTaaTmai tgMgsWKaaaaaaaaw VlenaKkVJsmnaaavV,'' 'gggggar1' ggsmmnw It . .J.'. T. i the unsuspecting American's was turaad, and aimed! It at tho of his rescusr. I fore be could pulf thd trigger, SWsnes Jat jsMtljsl.ealaMkS a?..l. . Drsssmaklng, tailored work; also fancy work; reasonable prices. Call 1097 Main or phone 76, Mt s The ameunt of goods sold la the east few stays Braves that people realise the eeoanaav of Uviu i . Jeaaaly af fata goods nt this tune. 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