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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1918)
KKIDAV, OCTOBKB IStOlM KflKlMO KKKMNO - HAUiWIIII'H OF WAR. THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOB" WI& NOMK. AliAHKA, (lly Mnll) ?Ka. Minos Imvo loarned (Imt l.Umvly bum., wnr saving stamps, and In. crciiMutl HvliiK costs lonva thu white man lcs money for curio than In CANTKKNH KHTABMNHED havo been established by tha American Over 700 canteen station Hornier your. Consequently" th,oy I nro offering mioclmoim of tholr hniicl-j wiiih in ivory, iwmi nnu lildo nt prices fnr below those of foitnor year. mu.i 01 mo ,KKimH who Hell their ned Cross on the railway lines (tirlOH tO VlHltOm nnil rt,mlA..nim I......1 11.1. ............ . it. '. t-i.' ' , ----- -. ....-.,. umu vvuuirf nnu 111 ids erauBmimuH 1 hi ... 'iwinodo imandD, point to furnish refreshments to en- wiicn lie In llorlng Hen, Russian.) listed mon when traveling thru the and the other In Aiiiorlcun Watora. country. an 1 of I v 0tKKnKKKEKKKKtKKtKHEIIKKKKEEEKEKKKKKKKKKKKKnKEM Barg ains In Auto Goo A few spotlights at - - -" Sponges. $1.00 values, at - -Rubber sponges, 75c value, at Frost King radiator covers Trouble lamps - - . -' Crescent Motor Driven Horn -Stewart Hand Horn Hand tools at less than wholesale prices. 25 per cent off on all bumpers. 10 per cent off on tires and tubes. Big discount off on everything. Come up to Linkville and get in on this stuff. EVERYTHING GOES Telford ros. GARAGE Closed S3 .' Sunday fy r. Beginning Sunday, October 20 .:.Vi'CVfc 'V'JSM -)-X The Oregon State Council of Defense has requested that . , no delivery of petroleum products be made on Sunday. , . The Standard Oil Company it glad to comply with this rer.uest, and beginning Sunday, October 20th, and there after until further notice, all of our distributing stations hi the State of Oregon, including our automobile senrice sta tions, will be closed on Sunday: No sale or delivery of any kind will be made on Sunday. As in the case of our previous announcement regarding the sale of gasoline and engine distillate only between the hours of 6 a. rn.s-.nd 6 p. m. (now week days only), this re quest is made for the purpose of conserving man power, aid we know that our patrons will patriotically co-operate in making this important war measure effective. - 1 . ts "!: .." Standard Oil Company J CALIFORNIA y. miim nw-ncFK k HOW SERIOUS to IIKXVKIt MIAN NliACKKH SAMM 8KNT TO TRKXCHEB. HIU EHZA Mir S PR E AD I N G PRItfiONH WKAK AND RUXDOWa KABV VICTIMH. FORTIFY YOUR 8til.fr' AflAf.VHT IT UV TAKING TAXI-AC. The Sunday saving of gasoline In America will prove to lie a tremen doue benefit to the mllltury macblno .overseas, according to i:nnncs u. ITItue of Sacramento, who arrived at' I an Atlantic port recently, alter liar ling served a year'as a division secro ,tary for the,Y. MVC. A. In Prance, j "The entire i wot or transport serv Ice oVerseas,!' bald Mr. Titus, "has been crippled by the shortage ot gas ollne, and for one period of three daya not a wheel of tho more than 600 "V." trucka was turned. That 'meant that other war work organi sations were crippled alio, 'and that the ' fighting men nerved by tho Knights of Columbus and the Salva tion Army had to be satisfied with the limited stocks which could bo cav rled. -v "A hut In France Is a whole; lot Ilk. New, York City; the supplies must arrive regularly or a stringency In, the. market to immediately notice able. When the war work organisa tions ar. deprived of the comforts which they desire and to which they ar. entitled. Th. request that auto mobiles be kept In their garages, tin Sunday means a saving that wilt make It posslbf. for our boys to have their comforts, their smoke, and their aweets .their movies and their men and women entertainers." Mr. Titus added his word ot praise to the volume which already has been bestowed upon th. marines be .lerlously affected who mad. history at Chateau-Thler- j Its course, ry. Tne marines were a pari ui mo division to which he was attached. "I hated to leave that division," Mr. Titua added, "but the directors jof th. United War Work campaign t called me back to tell as many per sons aa possible la' America what I saw In th. eleven months I was. i franc After 1 have delivered th. message I'm going back. In that division, with th. Knights of Colum bas, Salvation Army and the Amer ican Library Association co-operating enthusiastically, th. Y. M. C. A. had not less than 94 workers at any one time, 16 of them, women. "There waa on. religious worker, one sports leader, one educational di rector,, and the rest, was mad. up of Motor transport men, construction and warehouse mea, and about 80 hut secretaries, who come In closest touch with-the fighting forces and represent their home land to them. "But while the hat secretaries are la th. majority, and meet the gen eral and the prlvat. on equal terma, without th. motor transport men the i , . foundation for tholr work would but unless checked, It Is apt to serl- crumblo. Thorn J great need for lously affect the progress of war work experienced drivers arid mechanics, flit ''all Its various departments. Al so groat, In fact, that during great , ready the Shipping Board hat an battles wo were forced "to recruit nounced -that ten per cent of Its temporary drivers from the huts. It workers' had been affected. bo happened that our best man was The disease has made Its greatest also our best driver, and also our' progress In the East, where It has best cook, as was proved on occa- claimed Ita victims by the thousands, slon when our supplies failed to come Reports from other sectlort.i, how thru and wo had to prepare our own'eer, are equally alarming; and both mcnlg," civil and military authorities nave warned the public to take every pre caution to prevent Its further spreid. In many cities, schools, churches, and theaters have been closed and DKNVER, Colo.Oct. 18 Denver ' public gatherings of all kinds forbld soldlers, serving at the battle front,. oen, will learn who of those at home sub- Medical nulhorltles agree that peo pcrlbcd to the Fourth l.lborty Loan. P'o who are weak and rundown are Msfs of bond buyers are to be sent, the eirllest victims' of tho Influenza io every Denver unit In France, by optdsmle. If you find yourself tired, the Committee In charge of the local' weak and losing flesh, or If you are Bae 'In a generally run-down condition, jor If you catch cold easily this warn- ling, should be needed promptly. 'Yon ore reaiiy in great annuel-, Because the germ of this dlseate Is very catch ing, and you are apt to fall an easy, victim If you come In contact with the germs. People who are well and strong are not likely io contract. the dlxense because they are able to throw It 'off., The common-seas, way to keep from taking It is to fortify tho system against attack by building up the constitution. In other words to use the old adage, ''An ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure." "And If you are in a sub-normal condition the- proper thing to do Is to begin Immediately in' build up your powers of resistance. To accomplish this, nothing on earth will strenghten you and build yon up AAA'SMg ' g scnptionsj -! Have your prescriptlMu pwt'aa).! T.) " in - at Underwood's, where 'pwr.'fcsvl . V-i;' gTedlrnts and expert coaa ml poamllng wUI laware t.lseiB 'rk' resalta anticipated by yrmr phy.'l v- f ? Irian.. W niMitM1 ..i. . r , . Mcaracy aad faitvfricM. 1;l'iv '? , C.BJ , V V ' vB.&J "'V. ; J ' . '' "' M. According to late reports Issued by like Teniae, the powerful reconstruct State and Federal heilth authorities ttlve tonic, which contains the very the Spanish Influenta epidemic si elements needed by the system tn rapidly spreading to all. parts of the gfvejroa fighting strength and ward country, and It now seems that prac- off th. InflHeasa .gerrn. tlcally every stale In the Union will " First of all Teniae' begins Its ac- before It runs tlon'by creating a good healthy, ap petite for wholesome, nourishing It has not only become a great and food, and assists every organ of the terrifying menace u the public health body to perform Its natural functions. XOTICK The office of the Lakevlew and Merrill stage lines is now located three doors east of the postofflce. Phones J82W or 2R. 10-lt DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST t2njA .jam ifmmMim 4aaI aIaus tiiiaaf ms yve.pasjHj tsei mmmt swni gesg liasjH snaBsss, ajnu Sjv SeKJussj sg4 If ywu are accustomed to wake u with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, rdlasy headache; or, if your meals sour and, tura lato gaa and juclds, you have a real surprise await ing yoa. y x Tomorrow morntac,- Immsdlately upon ' arlslag, drink a sum of hot water, with a teispoeerfurof limestone phosphat.'ln It. Taute Intended to lret;acutrallH and thn wash; out of your stomich, liver, kidneys aad tblr- tv fMt of latMtlnaa aJl'tha'rndliestl. jble waste', Volsonssoar bile and tos lias, Una cleansing, aweetealng and, jpurlfyia'g th. entire ailsMatary canal. . Those subject to, sick headaches, jbickaehe, bilious attacks, eoaiitlpation or any form of stomach trouble, ar. urged to get a quartef pound of'llraer Istoa.; phosphate from th. drug store laad'begla enjoying this moraiag la- aid, bath. It la said. that mea and women, who try thlsheeoaieenthusl astte aad keep Jt up, dally. It la a pleadld health meisure, for l la more ImperUat to keep eleaa aad para on he (aside than on theAoutslde, because hte skis pore, do not. absorb Impuri ties into the blood, eaualag. disease, while the bowel pores do, .i Th. prlaclple of bathlag laalda, Is ,Bot'aewi as millions of people practice it. Just asnoi water ana soap cieina, purify and freshen the skla, so hot water aad a teupooatiii. of .limestone phosphate act on theistofiach, liver, kidneys and bowels. UsMMoae phoe- sMuta U aa inespeaeiva whke pawder, aadlmeettaitelesi.A4T, ' Ice Boxes on Wheels Refrigerator cars fbr;carrying meat are ice boxes.traveling on wheels. Most people in America .would have to go without fresh meat, or would have to pay more for what they could get, if it 'were not for these traveling fce boxes; Gustavus P. Swift, tha first Swift in the packing industry, saw the need of these ' traveling ice boxes before others. Heslced the railroads to build them. The railroads refused. They were equipped, and . preferred to haul cattle rather than dreesed beef. So Gustavus F. Swift had to make the can himself. The first one was a box car rigged up uhold ice. Now there art 7,000 Swift refrigerator cars. Each one is at fine an ice box as you have in your home. v Day and night) fair weather and foul, through heat end cold,, these 7,000 cart go rolling up and down the country, keeping meat just right, on its way to you. Thus another phase of Swift & Company's activities has grown to meet a need no one . else could or would supply, in way that matched Swift & Company ideas, of being useful. When you seeotieoftheseSwift&Cornpany cart in a train, or on a skiing, you will be reminded of what is being done for you aa the fruit of experience and a desire to serve. Swift & Company, U. S. A. nmHaaamaamaamaamVBsar ' 1 'smBsmavHsflgr Lend the , Way They Fight BuyUbertyBoods HI ' m t v . I HI j aw H tsasaW yt&fiaamBmS. .IsU mWmWmmWmWmmmwiBlMmmWmmmmmmmm- ' ' f , 'NTaTTLsi '' i'i ?i '3 :r (,.' I f r.vxi m t i .,. .. UlnootoPiMfMY !PPa ' v ;, thus hatnlna- tn hnlM un haalth sjU " i strength la the aataral wayf , tt if F Tanlac Is also the' (deal atreagthek-.. , f ing'tonle for pefseia" waar'ewffair-cir' ,Jf lag from' th. after effects of Jart. . ,'jj- ama ntMnK am BKi.,. ---J rA Tr and hundreds of thoueaaaa ai'aehig' . It dally with the mast gratlrytag ra-' auiu. , v 1& la connection with jhet'Taaaw te treatmeat, it. la necessary to keep the ' bowels open by ukiag Taatoc LamV' , Tl ,P tlve Tsblets. sample, of which are' hi - ' J'l eluded With every bottle ofi.Taaiae..' ,.,": It la also Important that theevery day rules, of.' hygiene be ebeerved: that Is, sleep la well ysaUlated'reesae.' get pleatyef fresh air aad eaeresae, aad keep away from crowd.; f t, Tsalac la sold la Klamath turn by the Star Drag Otj; i " r KC vAaV. - . 'V't M : PROl ik A trmmoiviTitiM wuuibij . r. . u. IMMMMMWSMMNtlMlWMMMMSM ,'t' I ... . -.1. f ' CM &. iSx C1TV AND COUNTY, AJaVritMK COMMNT" V' ''13 SSyjawka laeaeaace) ,M -.'il Reitl Kstat. lieaasrat tst.t per, DR. F. R. GODDARD ' OsteopatMe ltiyskla ,t taa bnm. sii. i. e. a r.Teeni (over K. K. K. Star.) PbMM.SaU T. . ' Mm Pheaa.1 (The Mly OstMpaUl cwb aad s)nrge.e) an; raiuy Wye.' VV-y . &V: RKCKAHD NtaMMMMSet f. r ,- v" LARGS S0CKiTO v. 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