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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1918)
Saturday, ocTormn ta, mm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON - .ni' w,nwi.,iiw r,: mjmm tin- .'v l4 its a )' I V.. W. v. JtrlaWV IM VVJiK mmfa vening Herald woSi!TH ' .aahilafcari dalle itMM Bandar b The' Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at lis rounn nnn Entered at the pootofflce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru tha mallaas second-close matter. Iibtcrlptton terma by mall to aay address in tne unitea niaies: One year .......... ..-... .-I s.OJ Ona month ............ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, ltt Htrald'sClassifitdAdn. HELP WANTED tMMMWi wan Kim rf.i M. Mwrnwiw WANTED Woman to do chamber work halt day. Hotel Hall. 11-It WANTED Box factory empleyee: S twin bond roMweri; S circular rip aawyera, 2 Greenlee cleat machine op erator. 1 head car loader. Factory team heated, will run all winter. Apply at office of Leeeen Lumber nni comnanr. Susaavllle. Lasssn county. California. Il-lm WANTED Saw mill employee. Cap acity mill 40.000 feet ten near hltt; 1 odgermsn, 1 screw setter, 1 cant hook deck man, 1 log haulup and pond man, 1 oft bearer,- men to handle lumber, au lor nigat sear, mil will ooerate two ahltta aH wai ter. Plant ateam heated. Apply at oflce of Lassen Lumber at Box pany, Susanville, Lsseen county, Cal ifornia. HT LOST AND FOUNQ;, LOST Small pocket folder esathsn Ins Draft classification earaU 'Wa aler please leave nt HeraM oeaeeifer reward. " !! FOR KENT i FOR RENT Sfctesa, room krtek , apartment building; centrally lo cated; will aell oc give tana lease ; rest reaeonable. R. E. SmKh Realty Co., 117 Mate street IMt ,FOR RRNT Twenty aero .reach. partly la alfalfa; .Irritate; tear ailee southeast Klamath Falsa: m aehool; good bulldmga; maat have taH mlMuat and able, to aaaa yenraeU. Inaelre atartsa Oraea. i aoathaast aoaaMtn (Fails. ix-i" FOR SALE FOR. IALR Ford tight eottverr 4 la good ceadKioa. Sea CkJiaoia Smith. ll-Jt RAY FOR SALE Tale hay. Addreea FraakUa Merrill. Ore. ' ltlt . FOR lALhW-Mr reeldeaea aa avaaai.htweeai th aa4 Ith ata.; , tea to swto. S raoaaa. 1 fall tota, ahaaw ' trees, good garden aaot; t -bleeka from Mala at. C. C Low. 11-K FOR BALE Autoasatte. TaUardBroa. T-t FOR BALK Five aatomoblle, la Irst class eeadMtaa. Taafari Bras. T-ft '- JmiaUFJ ilaJaWAjnja WAKTRD To hay 10f to toM . of aamngea auaua. uaer f i per tea, halt cask, balance days; mast have corral room, water aad plaee tar apaa of horses. Addreea X T Z, Merald. l-lt IF Mur 0 EH XAT LK8B MKAT, ALIO' TABS 'GLASS OF SALTS RKFORB KATINO BREAKFAST Uric acid la meat excites tha kid neys, they become overworked; fat sluggish, ache, and feel Ilka lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy 1 tha Madder la Irritated, aad you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Whoa tha kidneys clog you must help thei flush off the body's, urinous waata or you'll be a reel sick person short- , ly. At irst you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from ' backache, sick headache, diastases, stomach geta sour, tongue coated aad you feel rheumatic twinges whoa ' the weather Is bad. Bit leu meat, drlak lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; . toko a tablespoonful In a glass of water, before breakfsst for a faw days and your kidneys will tbsa act fine This famoua aalts Is made from the acid" of grapes 'and lemon Juice, com bined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kid noysaad 'stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralise tha adds to urine, so It no, longer is a source af 'irritation, tb.ua' laadlnc bladder KIDNEPT ,, . v , j ,, t 'waasaesav ' f'ti i Jed Balta la Inexpensive, cannot ta bs . A jure;aMkaa'a dsligktful efferveecent t;i. 4HthleVater; drink which everyone -tVtbuM'Ukaabwaad than to keep W'-'h thedildneya cJeaa.and native." Drag- IM, j" ignte'eretasy-.toey eeti hum or jm liailm:,to,fallmVwfc. ta ter 'im ,.JeepaiagT. Udaey. trouble; whiU It 'it iWtK-- ERSONAL V I I V V. Petersen ta here for a abort time from Round Lake. J. M.' Welch eame in yesterday af ternoon from Bummer-Lake. Mr. T. H. Lynch waa a Klamath Falls visitor yesterday from1 Merrill. A. Kalian bought suppUee here yee; torday for km general store at Malta. C. D. Arthur la looking after busi ness tatereata hen for a short time from Bly. C. L. HollMay la la town from his ranch in Upper Langell Valley, look ing after buelaess Interests. Mr .aad Mrs. H. H. Helma and Miss Helms are down tram' Chtloeuta for aehortTmK. They ere gueeta at the Hotel Hall. Mrs. Phoebe Walla waa amaag the arrivals yeeterdar from Aahtaad. 8he is a guest at the Hotel Hail. Mr aadMre. aV J-Wright arrived oa the tram mat evening for a'short vwK from Bray, Calif,, whore Mr. Wright la aacaged la the timber Thar are. guests, at the White PeUcea hotel. Manhall, Mm. 1. W. Brum- hall aad dahterrFaKh are down from Odessa, oa the wta&rlaa of Up per KlamaU Lake, far a row; days. at tha hum Hail. wmm u AmtrTRRDAM . (Cerre- at Aasaaiata4 ) Hot by their tha-UBMai r .- that la aadsrgelag a to HoUaad. To aembat thla a Netherlaama aiHsty Is - v- p az. . to aaad a psisisl mmeton to Is tha haaa af mere firmly tha Maadahto of the two a HeUaaaV Is thoUalted Btotos, aeeordaag to tha Haadetobled whkhm ressNsd aa tha landtag aiwspspir an tha kJagdom. have aeat ward toatoUaad that tha foaUag ta Amariea Is that the people of the Netherleade aeeas "taillereat" to the tremeadoae laaaaa af 'tha war. Tha paper doeteree that the coa asasaa of Amerieaa "eptaloa la that tha Dutch fan to appreciate the pur ttl of Ameriea'e metlvee, that tha HMIsadora thtak af aothtag hat to kaU oat of tha war aad earich Uem oarVea. aad that tha loadaeas of their protests asalast aay, taeoavaaleaeee they asay have aafarad aa aireeul 9t oateato war msaaares la aot proper tloaato to. .tha moderataaees of their oomplatata' lgafcst 'Oerauuiy'e erimse aalaaelaadaaa. Tha aewsaaper 'freely admits that there la good groaad for reproach. "Muyrpeeoae la HoUaad." K says, "jadga tha war aad tha toadtag atstsemsa of tha various countries, aapsclalty r iimertea, la a oaptioas, areeampUbas, area cyaleai spirit, whleh'la ssicalated to. grieve Amer- taaae aerely. Amariea eaa Justly e poet HoUaad to believe ta the good lakh f.M daetaratloa that It en ured tha war not from agostleal or selaeh purposes, hut to free tha world from tha eaneer of militaristic tmpariaUsm. "Hellaad. has aot doaa, nearly eaough to eallghtea public opinion la Amariea regarding tha true feel tag df the Amerieaa people. The spirit; of the Dutch people la largely mlsuaderstood aad misinterpreted abroad." CAR OF THANKS Wa wish to thank all our friaads, aad especially the Women's' Relief Corps, and O. A. R, for their sym pathy and kindnesses during our be reavement In tha' loss of our father aad brother. O..B. Hunt aad family 0. O. Huat aad family Mrs..'Sellle Bragdoa. ia at) tha red to- OASOUNH 9'a.as.'toeF sn.' - ItoBtatSMS. 1TB L, mwm MENTION JOJf LOCAL aUlFRNINQS enw.1 nm ena rwvv 'awn vimvmv Am oomixos or local folks 8ld Evans and little son, Joe, are In Grants Pass for o few days, whore the little boy Is undergoing special treatment tor an Injured eye. J. H. NorrU. the new superintend ent of the Klamath Indian reserva tion, was In -Klamath Falls, from the Klamath Agency on matters of busl- naaa vaatardav. tin deciarea that ha has found a big job on hand, but Is delighted with 'the general condl- ,tions, M.UED DRIVE I I WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN FRANCE, Sept. 16. (Correspond- once of the Associated Pess) Two tllton bushels of wheat, which tho Oeman army Intended to eend, across tha Rhine, ie being garnered nlong tha battle front by the harvesting battalloar-ot the French nrmy. From tho land wrested from the Teutons staco the middle of July 1,500,000 bushsls already have been gathered, aad half a million more remain to'be eat Furthermore, each backwad, stoa br the invaders adda to the f wheat acreage which will feed the Sghters of France thla winter. Aa the tanke and the infantry bat ter their ayon ward the artillery eomea up behind them, and with the guns come the reapers. Alongside positions where the French cannon i nariug deem into tne enemy's ranks ta tke battles of the Avre, the Aleae aad. Otoe, American harvesters ware hard at work. Around Motrtdidler, where grain gelds' were part of the battle ground, aslf-btaders were gathering a rich harvest. Where the big machines could apt reach the- grata because of wire entanglements, akell holes aad troaehss, soldiers armed, with.scytkss aad skklee eurtke stalke and reeev. ered every kernel that could ,'ibo saved. North of tkeAiaae tke advancing French found aeree where the Oer mana had worked hard to reap tho wheat they had sown, bat had found Uo time too abort. East of the Avre near Moreall, the pollus found throektag machine nlmoat intnet ev idence that the harvesting had been carried on almost up to the last min ute. All the other farm Implements had been taken away or destrbyed We can now do your collars and starched shtrta Klamath Superior avoaaory. raoae aa. t-t CUTTING N 1 SUPPLY FAMOUS LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION GOING FRANCE TO HELP THE "I'm Just a little too old for fight- lag," said Jack McAullffe, the most famous llghtwslgbt champion the boxing ring baa produced, "that Is, jthe aUUUry authorltlM say so. I bad PRESS STORIES DO HOT FOOL THE GERMANS O. K. Hunt was summoned to Kla NEW YORKOct. 12. Systematic math Falls Tuesday night to see his efforts of the Oermun presato ex plain to the German people that tha Metatmmt taaa flaBMiuH nPtnUt nil thai western front In July and August -.-. -. . ....... , ..i. ..v.i .. ,. n-. .i,ii.n nM noaslble while mtltcttng aa heavy J apparently did aot have the desired loose as possible on tho Allied troops , effect. Tho Cologne Qaietto has found It necessary to ndmonlsh the German I people In display type to keep their IVVUB lv, Mil lllll tw mUHIfl ,H peaslmlstlc contemplations. "In view,. of the uninterruptedly close connection with the homeland," says the Cologne paper, ''such feel ings may Influence the tuorato of our troops. Our high command' recently admitted frankly that south of ths Bomme on August 8th we suffered de test. One would think that at home would be found a correct and thank- ful appreciation of thla atatemeat. Unfortunately ia many Instancee that was not the case. Rumors again were circulated which emanated from the mot pessimistic sources, aad plctur- ed our .general condition In dark colors." ( 1 . .one evergot rtea merely by tiilii . Tan aanat lavaat It A good way to Invest li Is to buy War Stvlnga and Thrift Stamps. Aa advance of 18 aer cent la as erteS oa Urea sn the aear'fatara. Voa wlH really save SB per rent by baying now at ear riostag-eat sale. 7-ft TBLFORD SHKM. Just to Remind You Have tha storasja battery la yean aato tested aad sated tomorrow, aeel be sate to have Rsj prime readstisa; creak herder, luager ereataae laejhts eeBaamV sjOmaBj0Bre r0Wsar0sl smwOB sHWfflPav Close attention te eae elertrie system was give better aatlafactlee aad aave JewS fJOOBmemispe We are eoalpaod to aire yea the beet service, when yea haue electrical aa teeaobHe treables, at the WsUard aervKe aeaiiea. . i -. ?; a . LjnKiuyer Elec 7th aad htate Sea. to dp the next best.thiag to got lato this fight, and you will see by the uniform that I am going to fight with the Knights of Columbus. 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Mr. Hunt, nad many frlenda In thla com munity who Join In sympathy for the bereaved ramuy. Mrs. Joseph Kotera passed from thin life lest 8sturdsy night. 8he had suffered from heart trouble for sometime which was the cause of her death. Her eon had gone only a fee days previous to a training aohool. She leaves' beside the son, a husband and one daughter to. mourn her less. They hsve the sympathy of ths com munity. "F. W, McManus and, family of Kla math, Falls were Sunday1 guests at W. W. Baileys. Mr. and Mrs. Howsll of Bryant Mountain spent Monday night nt J U. Baileys. J. T. Ward of Klamath Falls was In this section Sunday looking over his ranches. ' Tho frlenda of Fred Oordon and wife, who now live at Chlloquln, will be Meaacd to know that tboy have a bahy girl. HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruciating agonies of rheu matism are usually the result or fail ure" of the kldaeya to expel poisons from tke system. In a majority of caaee rheumatism tt nn indication that uric acid haa pervaded the ays tarn., If tho irritation of these ark acid crystals Is allowed to continue. Incurable bladder or hlduey dlseaae may result. Attend to it nt once. Don't resort to temporary relief. The sick kldaeya must be restored to health by tho, use of some sterling remedy which will prevent a return of tho disease. Oct some GOLD MEDAL Haarlam Oil Capsules Immediately. They are a standard world-famous medicine la use for over two haadred years They have brought back tha Joys af lira to. countless uousaau of suf ferers from rheumatism, lama beck. lumbago, eelatlea, gall stoass, gravel aad other aVeetloas of tke klneys, liver, stomach, Bladder ana allied or' They will attack tka poisons at once, clear out tke kidneys and uri nary tract aad tka oootktag. healla'g oiia aaa acres whi restore tne in flamed tissues aad organs to normal health. OOLD MRDAL Is the original Haarlem Oil Imported direct from tho homo laboratories ia Haarlsm, Holland, by the OeautaeN Haarlem Oil Mfg. Co., Haarlem, Holland. Amerieaa office lld'Beekmaa St. N.Y. ' All otkars are immlUtloas. Ask for OOLD MEDAL, and be sure tke name OOLD MEDAL ia oa the box. Three sixes, at nil good druggists. Adr. TO AMERICAN SOLDIERS Jack! who is one of the most In- tslllgest if not the most Intelligent, men the Amerieaa ring haa produced, has, chafed for mora than a year aad a half because ha could not set lato'S! M CUBJ .f Klamath, state ot tka'traaehas' ' iRon, dated tka llthrdar of Han. "DOUGLAS, DEAR' HAD "A LOVING LOOK IN HI3EYES," WRITES Chardee R, Mellen, once president of the .Northern I'arlNc Itallroad and then president of tho New York, Now Haven Hartford, inrhnps the best known railway pnvtldcnt In the Uni ted States, Is suing his wlfo for u sop ' A HVY A IIOMK gaeaBRUCSCstittZCXZn........ ,'JCt . VwOSwo...; " i SBBBBBBBBBBr.ir T ? J VTBBBBBBh sfcf'JiPiVAissssssssssW f Sit X'r'lseatamW'vniiftllB k SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsasr ,jft aV1 BMF t. lm 'v l "iT mmmmMB pSBsRj . &$& .hmStfK 7 v ksammmmmmsw Here they are at the right prlcre: I " wherein The First Htate 1st. Two roam hnuae anil umall lot.'" " corporation, as plaaMW some farnllarr, on payment, fur BiMio recovered Judgment anil deem ea easy terms. i against Altamont Investment can- Three room hnu and big ll near M' 0"" T. Oooilell si as deaot. A bargain at S7JW nn easy . mlnlstratoi" of the eslalns of OeifM litsM, Noland, deceased, and I.ottle QoodMI Four room Jtoune, giHMl a new, a. a a .e as . ss acnuui. rry rnrap , Si.' Terms. Neat thrm ruuaa buna-ainw wHh oa Mvemeat. alrrlv luratril. al - : . . : --- .. f 1.S73 ,oa easy frrm. New alx room himne on JohniHW avenue for SIAAO. Ilta hiiaae and big lot for Utile money. Terms. Modern three room plastered ban ulow, rloae In, for SI,TOW. Terms. Nice fear room plaalrral bangalnw eae block from Main street. rire 9 I3ae ea easy terms. Five room plastered turns anil eight big lota In best part of Mills Addition. Only 98,000, on terms. Fine Sve room plaatrrnl bungalow aad corner lot ,on pavement. Hat bath, aleeelUK north, stout fuunita. ilea, basement, garage. IMrt cheap ai eauMU. Terms, Foar of the best ranrliFN in the valley nt very low prim. It will cost yoa nothing to are them. CH1LCOTK SMITH. U-Jt aag Main Hireet. BE DETTr.U fRY ORANDMOTIIKn'S OLD FA VORITE RKCH'K OF SAOR TKA AND SULPHUR Almost everyone knows that Bags Tsa and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back ths natural color and ustre to the hair when faded, gray ir streaked. Years ago the only way to gst this mixture was to make It at tome, which Is mussy and trouble tome. Nowadays, by nsklne- nt nnv Biurin STS3J-JtiffTffS,j? " ---e- win iui laarKsji bottle of this famous old recipe, lm- proved by the addition of other In credlsnts, for about CO cents. Boa't stay gray! Try Itl No one can possibly tall that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally aad evenly. You dampen a sponxe or oft brush with It. and draw thla tnrough your hair, taking one small itrsnd at a time; by morning tho gray nsir aiiappears, and after another an- Plication or two. vour h.ir h.L.i beautifully dark, glossy and attract. Iva. ( Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound la a. delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and n youthful appearance. It Is not In tsnded for the cure, mitigation or ireveqtlon ni dlssasa.-7-Adv. LEGAL NOTirp eafeasi a smaa . .J.-": NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALB By virtue of u.miniiin. ..i ,. susd by the Clsrkofth; Circuit court Ilth day of Hep- ii.- laVi , : . "f " "en tember, im, ta a csrtata salt ta the WIFE OF R. R. MAGNATE 4HAt uratlon in a Massuchuiietu coatt. He Introduced letters she wrott te Henry Douglas llrown, msnsier e( the Hotel Vanderbllt In Now York. Many wern uddressed lo "DougUi, Dear," and one aald lie list "a lovlai look In hla eyea." Circuit CdUrt for said County Noland, deceased, for tho sum of fin t ! seal aa laaas ksaaailsMtil MlnitlMakLaWt , " i. mum ii.i,in I ana as-iuu aouan, ami cusis nna se- I bursements taxed at thlrty-iwo aad , - iii-iuu uonaro, nu accruing; runs ai the 21st day of September, till. Notice la hereby given that I wkl on the 31st day of October, lilt, at tho front door of the County Coart House, in Klamath Kails, la ssM ' county, at I o'clock In tho nfuraom of said day, aell at public auction Is, ths hlgheet bidder, for cash, ths fel low described real property, to-wit: Lots three and four, and the easts one-halt of the Northwest quarter, and the Southwest quarter, of Hon three, In. Township 40, South of Range Nine, Eaat of the Wlllaaette Murldlan, in Klamath County, State of Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the pres erty of the said Altamont luveilaeit Company and Oeorge T. Uoodsll as administrator of the estates of Oeens Noland, deceased, and Lottie Oeeseu Noland. deceased, or aa much tssrest aa may be necessary to satisfy Ike said Judgment In favor of said Hals tIS against said defendants and Judg ment debtors, with Intorrst thereon, together with all costs and dUbsrte msats that have or may accrue. OHO. L. IIUMPHIIKY, Meritf. By Bart B. Hawkins, Desat Dated at Klamath Pulls, Oreess. September II, IP II. il-l-ll-ll-II BVMMON'H No. 1000 Equity. In tha ninsali court In the State at Oregon, for the county of Klamslh. Arthur J. WlMlns. Plaintiff, vs. Cora L. Wiggins. Defendant: . To Cora L. Wiggins, Defendant: In tha aama af (ha State of OrefOI, You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer im rnmnlalnt ItlA :! vnu ID tM. ,.....,.... ...- -. --- .fc. iiniiita aaiaa laal daw npaisU'Pllinil IB ageai order for publication of this mona, and If you fall so to appear, plead, aaawsr, demur or otherwise move, for want of answor p!,5 wlllapply to tha Court for the relief prayed for la his complaint. to-wKi For a dum dlaanlvlna the DOSSS of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff aad dsfsndunt upon tk grounds of excessive use of Intoxieti - Ing liquors and gross habitual, orus- enneaa contracted since tho liiarrlsfe 0I P'ntis and derenaani. . Thla auramona Is eervotl upon yoi. tho aaid .defendant, by publlcatlM thereof la the Evening Herald, a pub llo newspaper of gsasral clrculatloa Printed aad published in Kisma FalU, Klamath sounty, Oregon, MM a week for- six consecutlvo wesn (seven Issues), tha first publication being made October B, 1918, and tM last publleatloa being made Novmi ber Kth, 1118. By order ;ot the Honorable p.. Kuykeadall, Jadga of the Circuit Court, -ot the State ot Oregon, WJ Klamath County, which said order waa made aad eatsrsd, dated and.iu ed la thle suit October 4lh, V Wfi.H. A. BENNBR. ,, Attorney for FJWt'. Whose' addreea and Dost office M m avMBiaiarsi WWWl.Wiyl'r dress la' Klamath trails, Orsgoa. ''tV" ; it s