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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1918)
w THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, tHJTOttKtt HI, H inf Herald if f Is Iff. I& h'1 wumith Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company it Klamath Falls; at 115 Fourth street. Catered at the postofflce at Klam ath rails, Ore., for transmission thra the malls as socond-class Matter. Subscription terms by maU to aay address In the United 8Utes: Oba year -" On month .........-.-.. 60 p ERSONAL MENTION LITTUI MBKLMHTS ON LOCAL II.lt I'KNINOS AMONB TMB PBOPLK OF THIS CITY A XI) VICINITY. GOING ANB COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Ray Madlll Is a county seat visitor Sam 8hort was a county scat visit from Chlloquln today. ro Saturday afternoon trom his ranch Carl Bodle Is In Klamath Falls on, I0- business from Williams, Arte. F. D. Lyman or rortlntul Is among n . ..... .. .. ..... ltno UM ' " White Pelican hotel vr. .. OMiuo. ' iiwi .,j. THE MILLl LCI MONDAY, OCTOBER 81, IBIS Herald's Classified AdiJ. SITUATIONS WANTED MAN AND WIFK wants work ranch. Address X Y Z, Herald. l-3t on HELP WANTED wwmwwwvwwwvvw'' SMMhtJMMtM OFFICE GIIU. WANTED Light work; moderate salary, ur. souie. l-3t WANTED Dox factory empleyes: t twin band resawers; 2 circular rip sawyers, 3 Greenlee cleat machine op erators, 1 head car loader. Factory team heated, will run all winter. Apply at office of Lessen Lumber Box company, Susanvllle, Lassie. county, California. JS-lm business from Chlloquln. Mrs. M. M. Beede of Portland li among the recent arrivals. E.C. Frailer was a week end via- M. II. drover, II. W. Stanley nnd P. E. Coleman are business visitors In this city from Hilt, Calif. I 52 1 1 n il a ri n nt-wi T tr TliAiMitd nn Itor In the county seat from Merrill. I. ,,,'," " ,.. , , . In the city on business for a short H. T. Wlmer and family were week end visitors In Klamath Falls from Dorrls. Mrs. O. W. Merrlman was a week end visitor In Klamath Falls' from Chlloquln. R. C. Bradbury bought supplies for his ranch In the Olene district hero QtaftiiflMteiw I '" i Ed tlurrls of the Mnlln district was W. T. Elliott of Pine Grove was 'in Ktamath Kails Saturday on mat among the farmers who traded with, ten of business. Ho report!! that his time from Bend. , ' Jim Henley, nn extensive rancher on the Merrill road, was a business visitor Saturday ufternoon. Charles P. GourIi was among the train arrivals last night from Iloston. He Is a guest at tho White Pelican hotel. RELIEF SPENT the Klamath urday. Falls merchants 8at- WANTED Saw mill employes. Cap acity mill lo.ooo test ten nour ehttt; 1 edgerman, 1 screw setter, 1 east hook deck man, 1 log kaulup and pond man, 1 oft bearer. men to handle lumber. All for night shift. Mill wlU operate two shifts ail win ter. Plant steam heated. Apply as Meo of Lassen Lumber Bex com pany, asenvUle, Lassen county, Cal ifornia. Jl-lm WB WANT SALB8 BEPRBSBNTA TIVBS IN EVERY TOWN IN ORE OON We prefer men who have aeM tteck. 'ifcsvraace, real estate, books, or who hare had no sales oiportoaco -bet wouU like to develop Into sales men. , We train every applicant ae eepted, and provide a system that will enable anyone who works to make from $7 to. $119 per week. Can also nee women of oxecptloasl abUMy. Position permanent la ap atartac. state, age. past builnses ex- .'number of years yen have la community, and references. In eonldenee. KANB MFO. CO., lI-27 LC. SmMh Mdg.. Seat-! ue. waeu. ip-at MMwJgyAwfMBJJHSgfflJL LOtT Camera In .night. Finder Rex cafe Saatay return to Il-lt LOST Bright red rough neekci aleevelcer sweater on Catatonia av oauc,, October llth. Please call phone HW. IP-It IRS SEEK TO GET TRWE VM mZEDLMID brother, Louis, who recently entered the army, Is greatly pleased with tho life, altho be is kept very busy. MALIN SUPPORTING BOHEMIAN ALLIANCE WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. M. Regulatlena lateaded to prevent Oer- la f rme with factories in Bwltser- land from exporting their products aa4a tlM lalii aT Mmtmm ravli mttmr the wnr. have been adopted by Swiss """ " "te" uv -"" "Ul "" B"u WUB For the purposo of securing funds to pay the expenses of tho diplomatic service of the Bohemian National Al liance, which Is being kept up to n large degree by the Bohemians of this country, Lieut CSpanlel ot thn Csecho-SIovak army, who visited tho Bohemian colony at Matin Thursday night, raised $600 at a gathering In about fifteen minutes, according to F. Zumpfc, who was In tho city Saturday. The quota for the people thcro had uxrr-rBet' Falls, an automobile noaorater. Mhier pleaae notify Jan. Woriow, Ma lta, aaa receive reward. lf-ft FOR RENT FOR RENT Suite of four unfur nished rooms. 4 SO Mala street, jemma buck. Dr. Bouie. it-it VACANT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at the Riverside; reasonable terms. li-it ROOMS By day, week' or month. call i Main. Ht FOR SALS Serea-year-oM hone. weignt i.eee; good saddle or drrr- .lag horse; will sell cheap. Inquire xaca uarrow street, MUla Addition ,l.t FOB SALE Twenty-nine head of settle, mostly steers; cheap for seen if taken at once. Address J. J. Ray, Chlloquln, Ore. ll-at FOR. SALE One 4-wheel. trailer; capacity IK tons. Telford Bros. garage. . MISCELLANEOUS am-sjsaP'a--cB--cjmaaoammeej r r 0W0000m00WWm WANTED Yound ladles to train ' tor nursing. Apply Sunt. Klamath weaerai nospiiai. IP-IK WANTED To buy 100 to 100 tons of damaged alfalfa. Offer 1 10 per ton, half cash, balance (0 days; must ve corrai room, water ana place svr ) et norses. Aaarese x y z, Meraid. j-iot chambers of commerce la connection with the establishment of n new na tional trade mark for all Swiss experts. The regulatieaa provide that use of the trade mark ho eeuaued to Arms two-thirds of whoee capital la Swiss, and to geede that actually are made la SwRserland exclusively by the Swiss. It la known that many arms operating In tho country which are ooteaatMy Swam have been establish ed by Oermaa capital, or acquired treat their orlglaal owners by Ger man manufacturers, la order that an apparently neutral outlet might be secured for Oermaa made goods In the post-war period. ' The prestdeat ot the Oeacva cham ber of commerce la quoted In advices received hero aa stating that control the enthusiasm that tho amount was easily doubled. The people of this section havo been noted for their exceptional re sponse to all the wnr calls made since the war began. They wero first to go over the top In the Fourth Liberty Loan drive. , No one ever get rich merely by laving money. You must Invest It A good way to Invest It Is to buy War Savings and Thrift 8tamps. Get a standard insurance policy from the ChUrote A Smith agency. 12 rrtt NO WONDER that tho shoe department at the K. K. K. store is so popular and high ly patronized, when you can havo your cholco ot the following lines of a ,. Wi mot h ,. kM, tkat tha araue snees: noiiieions, Z-ZL um ItTlhW Walk-Overs. Stratford. Cutters, Three Chamber Is alive to Ue probability of. Lakes. Bergmanns. Chlppowns, Napa lmpreper use of the trade mark and tans, Buckingham & Hecht. Clover Swim manufacturers are being asked I f ridllng boots. Klrken Jails rid a ka. mmmmm ki. vi. . .a.1.1 ! lng boots, Qold Medal rubber foot " new o I aa.n nikaa bLi .ll...l -,- I au uiuor iiiunca ui uauuiiui aasnave I knnUTfl rnntttfAOP Ol.st WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 21 Ilollof work by tho American Red Cross In Belgium necessitated an ex- leiiillturi! ot $1,432,374 for the ten montlis ending June 30. This amount wont to provide comforts and medical n8slstanco for Belgian soldiers, 90, 000 residents of that part of the llttlj country outside tho Gormin lines and tha (100.000 Belgian refugees scat- toroil thru France, Giiglnml Holland, and Switzerland. Tho sum ot $1,947,32) has been an proprlntcd to continue this work dur ing tho Inst six months of this year. Thus by thend of this jear tho Red Cross will since tho wnr began havo appropriated for uto among tho Belgians tho sum of $3,379.60). Theso arc tho outstanding facts In the currant section of tho War CoiincD'a report rolatlvo to tho ue being made of tho Red Cross war fund. Tho establishment of eighty-two canteens, which provide dally refresh. meats for 25.000 soldiers, the tlnsn- rial nvlstnnce given To nine hospitals that aro combatting disease among the civilian population and refugeo colonies, tho construction and sup port of a barracks which, shelters 400 children and the maintenance ot a homo for disabled Belgian soldiers nre a tow of tho things tho Rod Cross1 has done for the courageous llttlo kingdom and Its people. About K..000 Belgian children In tho countries mentioned are healthier nnd happier ns a result of dny nurs eries established by the organization. Co-operation between the Red Cross nnd the Belgian government has been so effectlvo that this aid hss been distributed largely thru tho mrrtlum of Belgian agencies. A dona tion of one million francs to the Q'let'it for the support of thohospltal servlro nnd another of half n million frnncs to Insnro tho completion of a Urgo hospital were among the first expenditures of the Red Cross In Bel-glum. The orginlmtlon has established. whit Is known as the Queen's purse, n fund of five thousand francs, which s uiairiuuiru among me cuunirjsi wnr victims LATEST PHOTO OF BRITISH RULERS CHINESE EMPEROR I PLAYS AT RULING j ifSrht-? jeW-w. 4-lwsK4(m .VF K ff Pfc I j 3 BBbBBbBBbBsT " :" K lW. HbbbW I BbBBbbBsP dffS'jfV 4A.sBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVrVs iFeimBBBBBsBBSBBBBBa ft i i i.Hjfj' bPbBBBT HssLsBUBBeUBEr VBBBBBBBBBBBBa BBBPffiPl J I JwV MA f ' if WBBBBBBBBBBBBBsVefieBBB!BBB t fcf tyBjBsr -rt W -Jjffi? BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsisBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBr PKKINQ. Oct. ai. CI.Imh fiimUh. oa tho ununt'ttly of mi oininiror ,,, Itiii court within u rupuhllc tuui f ,,,.. Honing wllh tho nld of tlm repuhii,.,, mituhlncry, Tho llttlo Kmiicnir ii,lu.. Tung, wlnywiis plnvnd on thu ilraKon inrono or ins nncostors IiihI yvnr vn In tho Forbidden City ninlil u, tmo jrormnonlitl, nnd ruculvos royal honors (from llioau around him, m ,.v front rvpubllcnn reprosentatlv,-i (,n .Uto slnled uccaalons whan they vlnit him or other member of tlm Impurinl family, out IN MAFty KlNO.CtORCC This is the latest photograph Uk.,of IKngluml. Tlio oci-aslnn was tho . ... Icelrbrutloii of their tttunty-flllh wod. en ot King George and Queen Mary L, verHary. HHI m-m ; ; OPEN NOSTRILS! END I I ; ; A COLD OR CATARMI 1 ' flow To Oct Relief When llcail ' , , and Nose aro HtunYd Up. i , Comti flftyl Vour cold in M.U 0r catarrh dlsnppoirs. Your cIokkiM nostrils will open, tho itlr puhhiikcs nf uur hoad will rtoir Mini )mi inn hrentho frooly. No more snuffling, hawking, .mucous dlsclmrKo, ilryiuM or liendn'cho; no struggling for hrenili nt night, , (let a small hollln of' Kly' t'runin Halm f i our ilrugglst. nml nily ii llttlo of this frjgrnnt nutlsfptlc c renin In your nostrils. It ponetriites thru overy passage of the heml, nooth lug and healing thn swollen ur in. fin mod mucous membrane, KlWn )ou Instant rollef,' Head xittts ami rntnrrh yield litis nmglc. Don't tiy Hluffeil'iip and inlseruhlo. Itcllof It sure. SOLDIERS MAIL UNDEDH CONTflACT NOW Tho, mail servlco for our urmy abroad has now been tukon over by the army. It Is handling a million letters a day that are received In France for soldiers In service It As free Belgium Is naa warehouses for sorting mail at within easy range of German, guns nnd bombs, hospltnls In that terri tory have been destroyed from time Klamath County News - - o I'l.KV.VA Tha rnlu In this iltrlct has de layed thu haying, again, but every body here Ih ilono threshing and the men nro now huty hauling off their grain. A Stnnshlo hns moved his thresh ing outfit In tho Tower ranch below Keno. J Mr .and Mrs. Jnmes Mnoro mudo n trip In their auto to Medford last. Sunday, returning Monday. French ports. It has railway mall clerks on. some 2,000 miles of French! . ,!.... . ,. , . . ... , V. ffn.l Mr II ' L... I..... 1 1 an, usus. ii hub a ccnirui dosioiiico " ! '"' bi'iii iubi to timo incroislng the cost of relief at Tours, permanent nostonicea nt .Sunday at Keno. wrk. GAHOLINK 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Klamath Serv lco Station. 4-tf e BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY. KILLS HER CHILD AND INJURES TWO lira A War Stamp kaiser away; a aay keepe the fe. e j1' 'j' OTKRATOn TAKES BON'S ,-f i T-fcl ; , JJKATH KKPORT ON WIRE. SW; V'v... PBNOLBTON. Ore.. Oct. 11. Sit- &' T Hag at his desk In the Western Union SIa Telegraph office in this city Tuesday. f Jeba'fHoM, a Ulegrapb operator, re- v.i., vmaWMAM mmm AniM m uimmm, j.iii 'M ? at tk iuHl'tf hU un I.vla T Blna IVL'wlWjeTaa'sla3Fwaea September 10, Tf "r'--TTT . ... -foaa was amemeer of the Amsrl- .'.(Mm'Exiiaalcioaarr farces Invsfrajue. J9 'l" -'1 -r . 1- . , " vewlletBf .'from Pendleton IsSbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVFSbbbb JBrr BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsVtHbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbs ' ' .aBBBBhsw BBSBBBBBBBBBsHrBbBBBBBBBBr " SBkeEe&9BesBlBBSsBsMQeBWBsBsBsBsBL SsHaSsTSsfaBTSsBsBslreebk- iKtmMtwimmMKiiiXKiXAmimKi': , bbbbbbbbbbbbAtIIbbbSE-.X aTPajBaaBTlr i ? 1 1 iTTT ir tA5ixJ(. ?' I a -.' . t., I w&mmiiw&i:wftixmK&&zjf-RWM:WJ-?j YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash tho poisons and Uxlne from eystcm befors putting mere food Into stomach, aye Inslde-bathlng makea one lock and feel clean, - sweet and refreehed. 3 WILMA' a It Is believed she was driven er Wllma, In the Hotel Poatchartraln, iTr:"-! "T.: . j7t '. ZT. '.. . . . . I Detroit, ana tried to poison with rivw?" "ffraav toiling "ot gia oeatai ., . .. t M 'sa':tlh'llret'' intimation t MIVMula,llwo(or,l kar eklldrea Benjamin, JM-haA ftmaMesil 'it. tbW V mmm. (twelve yean old. aad Claire, aaed - tlAIM M(CMlM.T4SBl' Mrs. Claire Madeline NeTutadt of nine, Brooklyn ahotand killed her daught- Into a frensy because sho learned n man she was engagod to had already married another. Mrs. Nelnstadt Is the daughter of former Comnundor ;i '-?'Ii .'poeerred 'of, their sea's Bsaom Thomas Manning States Navy. of the United Wash yourself on the Inside before ties Into tho blood, causing illness. niiH is vastly more Important becausi the skin pores do not absorb Impu ties nto the blood, causing lllaesa vhilo the bowels pores do. For every ounce of food and drink taken Into tho Htomach, nearly aa ounco of waste material must be car ried out of the body. If this waste ma terial la not ollmlnatcd.day by, day It quickly fennents nnd generates pois ons, canes nnd toxins which are ab 'oi bed or sucked into the blood stream through tho lymph ducts Which should puck only nourlahment'to sustain the body. ( A splendid health measure Is to unnu, oororo Drcakfast each day, a shins of real hot water with a tea spoonful of llmcstono phosphate In It, which is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gaseH and tbxlna from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bewels: thus cleansing, sweetening' and fresh ening tho entire alimentary 'canal be fore putting more food. Into the stom ach. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs but very tittle at the' drug Rtore, but is sufflclont to make anyone nn enthusiast on inside bathing. Men wake up with a dull, aching head, or have furred tongue, bid taste, nas'ty breath, sallow complexion; others who V.nve bilious attacks, acid stomach or const Ipnt Ion are assured of pronounced various points, tnobllo postofflccj ,lr ., Mru ... .... . n.H..n.. -...., i . t! ,rln '" Montague early last wook. orderlies attached, to each company i of troops. ' , j Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Talbot aro thn In the past, when tho mall sorvlco proud parents of a uuw Imliy boy. for the army was under civil con-i . ,,, ... trol, great delays wore caused In tho1 , ' ,ov."'1 Mnoo, hnH '"-'on c,,,'1" delivery of mall by tho necessary "W"!B lo ,,,u 8,m,,UI' 'nnuo"- 1',- secrecy concerning troop movoments.i"5" ' Now, under military control, nil movements of the mohlla mm to in m ' CWTKKNH IXT.llti.isin-ii are telegraphed in code to tho din-' trlbutlng postofflces, and tho letters' ver 700 canteen stations have follow tho soldiers as they march. All """ established by thn Amorlcanl the hospitals notify tho central post- ,t0(1 (-'ross nu'tlin railway lines of Office of the Identity or wounded soI-;,"" country and at tho oiulmrkntlon ' diers rocelved or transferred. Tho ' no'nlH ,0 furnish rnfroilimontH to on- central postofflce works with tho con-1 "Ht011 ""'" wl" travollng thru tho I tral record division of the ndlutant , eountry. general's office, where overy sold lor In the army is card Indexed, nnd ISO men are there constantly -employed searching out addresses. A system baa been devised by which delivery may .be quickened tq "roplucoment units" who have been scuttorod among widely separated troops. And various means have been found for overcoming delays duo to lack or shipping facilities or congestion ot mall at crowded posts. It still remains true that mall for some 50,000 soldiers In France Is de layed because the letters are Inade quately addressed. In the futuro all such letters will be stopped at Now York and returned to their sondors It Is estimated (hat 300,000 letters a month have been delayed In tho past because of Insufficient address. Wnr llcpnrlinent Ortlrr on (ilftli In the A. K. V. You must follow theso Instruc tions, or your Christmas park ago for the soldier In Franco will not bo accepted for trans portation. Only ono puckagn will ho al lowed for each soldier. Kuch enlisted man and officer will receive an official coupon lo ha sent to the folks at home. It will have his address on It, and It must he pasted on tho pack ago. A standard container, 9x 4x3 Inches, must be used, (let It front the Bed Cross. I'ack It and then take It back to the Bed Cross unwrapped and un sealed for Inspection. Attar In spection, wrap and seal the package wllh your official cou pon, In tho presenco of tho lied Cross Inspector. Put on enough stamps to take the packago to Hoboken, N. J. Gat It thcro as soon as possible. Packages will not bo accepted for transporta tion after November 16th. Don't put In the packago liquor, anything that will explode or Ignite, liquids or fragile articles Improperly packed. Girts should no wrapped In nhakl-colnrcil handkerchiefs 27 Inches square. May we be of servlco to you In selecting your girt for your loved one In FrnncaT Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street Official S. P. Watch Inspector. Sffi m KEEPS mi m dirk GKItMANH 8KKK TO GAIN , CONTROL OF PACIFIC. Improvement In both health pearance shortly. Ar.V J SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Oct. 21. Dangers of German hold on the South Pacific as a menace to this country were told before the commercial Club here by Captain T. B. Y. Seddon, ve teran ot the West Front and son of the former premier of' New Zealand. "The 'Germans are the grab-alls of the Pacific and stop at nothing to gain these ends there" he said, "France has sent a mission to Austri nsla to discuss ways and means of keeping the Hun out of the Islands ot the Pacific, wew zoaland and I'romlor Hughes of Australia his warned England that they will not be content to per mit reoccupatlon of Islands bv the Qermans when the war ends." WIIKN MIXI'li WITH NULPIIUItTO IIIIIXfM BACK ITS IIK.VLTIKH, I.UKTHK AT OXCK Gray hair, however hnndsome, de notes advancing ago. Wo nil know tho advantages of a youthful appearance. nun-is j-mir rnnrm. It makea or mars thu face. When It rndes. turn' gray and looks streaked, Just a fowl nppllintloiiK of Kago Ten and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred-' ioiu. ttm't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare tho recipe ut homo or got from any ding storo a GO-ceut bot.J ue or "wyoth'H Bago and Sulphur Compound' which Is merely tho old tlmo rnclpe Improved by the addition of othor Ingiedlents. Thousands of1 folks recommend this ready-to-asn proparutlon, hecnuso It dnrken. n, hulr beautifully, boulder no one ca.n possibly tell, ns It darkens so natur ally nnd ovenly. You moisten sponge or soft brush'wlth It, drawing this through the hnlr, taking one "-sun Binum ui a nine. The Common-Sense BuUng Material Ceaeat Blocks Roofing of All Kindt W. D. MILLER CoBtract' Dastengers arid Baggage ANYWHKHB IN THB CITY QUICK SKRVICK IIKAMONAHLR KATES PHONE 1ST Western Transfer Co. Hv mnrnlnv o btbjt nan- aisnppears; nfter an other application or two, Its natural eolor Is restored and ll becnm. thib Premier Massey of I sloisy and lustrous, and you appear d I'romlor Hughes i years younger. ' Wyeth's Huge nnd Sulphur Cora pound Is a dolKhtfu toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the cure mltl gatloo or prevention of disease, Ad v mlAHAmJWWWWWWm New City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work. f hlrts and Cellars Laundered. We also wash ellk, wool, and col ored geds very carefully. Try us once and be cenvlneed. Our prices are right hM U4. 127 fourth Street Sack of 'tret hNgtotaJ Be t' i S ' If. if. J &