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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1918)
HONDAV otrroiiKit ai, 10m THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON . . PAGU LEADING ONE OF CtH, (Isncrnl Humbert, whose army I imuhhiK toward the lllndenhtirg Ub, I oiio of llio great generals of r bbbbbbbb7tW i HmU B eJHBBT ' t." BBBBBBBbI k-BBBBrBBR fjt Hkhv r. av iV'Kv Ibbbbbm Y mHbLiC4 ti "V1bbbbV IB MUMMRT' I BP Fourth Liberty Loan Blue List The aollowlng havo mbicrlbed titlr (utl quota to the Fourth Liber ty Loan. HOITHKIIN PACIFIC CO. Hard C. C 9 Otrn. B. II ' UHi, II. N , Uirdntr. J. K KlH, J A Posplill, Joseph Ollfln. It. II Darles, (loo. W Otani, Wui. II IWry, R. R ' MtCm, J, Ai((S(itaa Owani. II. V Jones, J. I 200 100 100 1 200 100 100 200 100 150 100 100 100 200 200 100 400 200 100 100 50 r.O no 150 100 100 100 104 Amy, It. A Klder. Ilutph ;. Oalao, V. A Kmlth, A. K Turiiin, V. P Hawr, It. C. Karrlrk, L. C Wlllburn. John B Jones, II. I, BkUllnmon, T, R ::::: Sklltlnittoii, T. II, Porter, P. J... Porter, V. J... Mwy, C. M.., Bradford, I, 150 Justice, (J. If 1000 MeNecley, W. W 100 Tspiilcs, (loo CO Connor, Thoa 1500 Johnson, A. C 90U Wlvlf, J. I. 60 Tysn, ico. H .'. 60 Potter, W. W - 300 Brannnn. Frank 100 frton. ii. k; 100 Poales, Tom 300 ierls, aust.. 60 GO 100 60 60 ATgerls, Oust ; Aatenapules nes, Lewis "lls, Christ .'. .' fctersnn. Henry Ie. John Xorrlson, Joe .. Jl. sles, Peter J !.. A"Wls. Peter. 10? 60 100 100 100 eft A wuoffer, O.. , w..,.., auv "". W, d. 800 2?.JC0' n- B :.. 300, "''y, CI. Ii .:..., 300 --, . ,4 , guv "'. C W : ,.... 300 "br. 0. 8 300 J"0". John 100 s, John 60 rtl. John 400 Owinlco. Farereie , 100 160 . James A ,. AA 2?,M' Ouat SO joaay, o. M SO "orphy, jaek . , goo "BSIar. Jamna R ann Roger, n ' iXS r 600, 2rel, Hiram"!.' "'n. I M 00 160 ..............., I I 100 KLAMATH AQKNOY wwwaii JackseA....:. f THE FRENCH ARMIES I Frunro whom Marilml Poch dnpenda on In push tlio Herman uncld, to their (own border. fiuslo llcnderaon M inure t laaaca Joaeph (lodowwa Amoa U. Duvalt ... Mnry Duvall Willie David Donnls Crowley Nellie Illalr I.iiclllo Woeka . 300 . 100 . 300 , 1000 . 1000 , GOO , 100 , 100 .' 100 1 l.urlndu llarkley Mnrvln Wlltlnma Frnnk Nonno Ituy I.. II. Itoblnaoni Toto Morrltt Alnmvdn Lutein- Tlldfc l.otche Anuclla Duvall irn lannci Itoiilln (lodowwn l.notln lllcka Ciniim Duvall Jnnn Chlloquln Annie Dick JohIo Hall Mnry Clarkson Virgil Wilson. Ircno Krhonchln . Annn Wllllta.: Prior I'onlnn ... Nelllo Lynch (leowo Miller Polen Lutein Miry Turner Hall inn 10n 1000 2Qn 100 200n 500 ion 100 100 100 100 1UU too 100 900 100 300 GO FORT KLAMATH Alfied W. Hrndshnw Mr. nnd Mra. Kdwnrd Hrlacoe. "' 100 Mr. nnd Mra. I.. A. Ilrnnnon 100 Mr. mill Mrs. K. R. Card well .... 600 Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Copeland SO Mr. and Mrs. F. m. uenicn i William Downing 60 Hep Ferch 1 Mrnnd Mra, James L. (lardon.. 360 Robert flordnn 1 John tlraham 80 F. n. Hamilton 60 M, Ileus 6B Frod Hickman B0 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hickman 100 Mr! and Mrs. a. 8. Hoyt 100 Mr. and Mrs. Algle Klrkpatrlclc 10ft Mr. and Mra. Lou la Lawretaem. SO Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Looalay 300 Mr. and Mra. J. F. Loosley 1000 Mr. and Mrs. McKever - SO . .... m a. IAAA j jji MUCReil... ' Mr and Mri, R, A, Moon ISO Cnnii M aiia Rose Nosb SO KAna, a ana wm. Norrls 100 Adrlance and Viola Page..T 100 Rertha Plttman ton Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ryan 1800 Clip Savage 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. BUemore YOU John H. and Mwy Smart 100 ur and Mra. Dalton C. Brophy.. 60, .. ....... A I Brewer , -, 60 .,.- l. nums 100 Mp Mi Mrfc Btl 0)ck so ..' j t .,u ur r. M mra. Mr. unit mim, wn , couaiand a... S00 Mr BBd Mrs. Walter Dlscon ' 100 Mr! and Mra. H. Ferch SOd Mis and Mri. H. J. uoroon.... Mr. and Mrs. Qso, T. Qray.. Mr. aad Mrs. Cotllstar Oray... 400 100 100 Clydo Hanson ; , no Mnry nnd 11. V. HosHlg GO Mr, nnd Mra, C. K. Iloyt 100 Mr, mid Mra. T. J. Jackson 100 Mr. nnd Mra, Jutinlu Lawton.... 100 Mr. and Mra, Louver....'. 300 Mr. nnd Mra. C. V..Looaley 200 II. V. Mitchell...., 60 John Moa .. , 100 W, K. nnd Nelllo Nlcholaon 1000 Dnvld K, Nonh 100 William II, Hot ton 60 Mr, nnd Mra, I'olton 3000 I'dcir N, I'omoroy 60 Mr, nnd Mra. Dnn Savage.. 60 Hinalo Hntna .'. 60 Jcnalo nnd Hazel BlematM 100 Hoy Smith !. Bn I.. M. ami Nora Streetor.... 600 K, H. and l.ialnu Turner...'. 300 John W. tutor . 200 Mr. nnd Mm. O, F. Voio 100 Dolphin Una Winter 60 Mr. 3 ml Mrs. J. II. Wlao 100 Irn nnd Mlllnn Vincent GO Maggie White. 60 Mr. nnd Mra. J. W. Wiley 100 Tin puipnxc ot t;te National Wat Saving committee la to create an itmy of aavcra who 'will, by navlng. re 'nitre tnhor and materlata for the uae of tho government In the war, and whr sill lend their wiving to the govern "nt to proxppute In war. sppp PKIMONH WKAK AND WINDOW KABY VICTIMH. FORTIFY YOUR. BKI.P AGAINST IT IIY TAKING TANLAC. According to late reporta laaued by State and Federal beilth authorltlea the Spanlah Influents epidemic li rapidly spreading to all parta of the country, and It now seams that prac tically every atate In the Union will be aerloualy nffected before It runa Its courae. , It hna not only become a great and terrifying menace to the public health but'tinleaa checked, It la apt to aerl oualy affect the progress of war work In all Ita varloua departmenta. Al ready the Shipping Board baa an nounced that ten per cent of Ita worker had been affected. The dlaeiae haa made Ita greateat progress In the East where It ttaa SPANISH INFLU ENZA RAPIDLY l00 claimed Ita victims by the thousands. lUu Reports from other sections, how ion over are elunl,y alarming; and both 1000 clv" nnd m""nr- authorltlea have r.nn ! warned the public to take every pre- cnut,un to prevent Its further apreid. In many cities, schoola, churchea. and thealera have been cjoaed and J public gatberlnga of all klnda forbid- uon. Medical authorities agree that peo ple who are weak and rundown are HJ neat Tiviltu.' vi ihv Miiuitt epldomlc. If you find youraelf tired, weaa ana losing nean, or it you art In a generally run-down condition or If you catch- cold easily thta warn ing should be heeded promptly. Yon are really In great danger, because tho germ or this dlaease la 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 I strong are not likely to contract the dUeaae because they are able to throw It off. The common-sense way to keep from taking It Is to fortify tne ytem agalnat attack by building no the constitution. n other worda to uae the old adage. "An ounce or prevention u worm pound of cure." And If you are la a sub-normal condition tha proper thing to do is to begin Immediately to build, up your powers of resistance. To accomplish-this, nothing on earth will atrengbten you and build you up like Taalac. ihe powerful recoustruc- tlve tonic, which contains tha very elements needed by the system tt give you fighting strength aad ward off the Influents germ. Flrat ot all.Tanlac begins Ita ac- tlon by creating a good healthy ap- petite for wholesome, aourishlag food, and assists every orgaa'ot the k.u A. .KB.tfHHB l.a. kaAmmbI k.JI... UUU7 a nuriH lia uaiuiai iuviwii, thus helping to build up health aad strength In the.nsturnl way. Tanlao la alao the ideal strengthen- Ing tonlo for peraons who are suffer- Dg from the after effects ot laflu- enia, Grippe, or Bronchial troubles. and hundreds of thousands are using it dally with. tha moat gratifying re- suits, in connection with the Taalac lM.mnl U la HaMUIW W IraAtt hi bowels open by taking Ttalao Laxa- tlve Tablets, samples ot which are la- eluded with every bottle of Taalac, it la alan Imnortant that the every -- -- - -- ----- day rules ot hygiene be observed; that If, sleep la well ventilated rooms, get plenty ot fresh air and exercise and keep awiy from crowds. Taalac Is sold in KUmath Falls by tho Star Drug Co, Act. SUE SPIRIT AMTES1L. CHURCH SECTS' ' 'iu irrl luirtrt nlOT (tli. VI..IH Abe Kloithner'a spirit goon in irclilng . fA .! IfBAMAMl 1W.1...I ,,(.. WII. II. IUVA JliUI.UMfc ,.,, w,i- quorcd nt Chatenu Thlorry, nnd Hinanliod thru to victory nt Ht Mllikl It la tho apllt that rliltniilt-M .tow,, In tallliit, liu.. he nnd n few coiiipaii Cotbollc'and Protestant, In tlio Unl- lona ofton would ljo tliulr buse to.1 Btatea It has found Ita uxirolnn with n cmnll tupply or rood nnd not In the union of aeven welfare ngeiKloj loturti for Homotlmoa montlis, nftor the Y. M. C. A., Catholic Wnr Conn ell, Knlghta of Columbui, War C:uni StofanHnon rescrlbed how he lived Community Service, Jewish Welfare oH tliu Arctic land of Ice and anow llonrd, Bnlvatlon Army, rnd Anion- ,nn hn moved nbout seeking new InmM enn Library Asoclntlon-r-wliuH0 html- umpiring hU dfacoverlea 'nnd ntudy nom la to foster tha anlrlt of Abe Ing conditions' In genorat. Btefans- Fleshar. Abe waa, recruited In thn flrrt draft and waa aent to Prance He wn In the thickest of the flghtlnx nt Apiemont Wood. A fow weeks nftor wnrd his parenta In Springfield, M?a , received ft letter from him tel- ling them that he had lost his right irm and left eye "Hut I'm O. K.Just the same,' Abe concluded. Abe waa Invalided home. He ar rived on the Jewish New Year. An ImniMue t:owd met him at the sta tion. Tliov cheered him and praised him, at the aame time pitying his empty sleeve. Abe met their quea tlona with a laughing response. "I'm tho lutklest Jew In the army! If another innn hnd been In my plnce, he'd hnvo been killed. Hut I only lost an nrm and an eye so I'm glad I waa (hare! it'a a ahame 1 can't go hack to the bora, lan't It T" MOUNTAIN SNOWS TO BE MEASURED SACRAMENTO, Oct. 31. The wa ter contents of a number of anow flalda In 'the Sierra Nevada moun tain' will be measured this winter under the aupervlalon of the Califor nia State Engineering department. To do this the state has obtained vir tually all of the scientific apparatus available In the United Statea for auch observations. It Is the first time auch work haa been attempted In the public Interest anywhere In the world, except aa a scientific ex periment .according to Major P. M. Norboe, aaalatant atate engineer. Some of the Information gained, it la expected, will be of value to the federal government when It prepares to lay out a transcontinental aerial route. ' The object of the work is two-fold; the Information will be used to warn people In the valleys of California and Nevada of the possibilities of flooda In the aprlng, when the anow beglaa to melt. ' And to determine whether there la danger of a drought In the auromer aeaaon, and that Irri gators) may be warned of the need for conserving waer. Tne information also win oe avail able to guide managers of reservoirs In chooalng timea to use them to shut off the peaka of freshets, or when to store water to guard agalnat drought. m.. . . .. al- n.. I nccldeat and health Insurance. . 8eeln'ure ana n,nke delightful offer- CfcHcote A Saaltli. 13 tvescent llthln-water drink. Ad v, AMERICAN WOUNDED ARRIVE IN BOSTON ' easasasaaassaaaaaaaasaasaxfssaaaaaam afll, " I wamassmm' r&x&ym 'Z.i r- ti mr$mim ? nMm5'&&t2W sl t r &$m sbbbbmT 'Wslsssssssaif WE ? BaataVar .marr.' i v&'-rrwrtTm t jL2k'mim"&3 i HNaT s vvtiR' jrn &vYxi ' .ii m vt izizrmz IB i 'WBBwrtt Jim ; RpB ' v S'Kffl' &Um2 ' t&.itt aVWaBBa-J;5rajr:-lS.v. .Hi.v ,.. saaafMaaUaOaaaT WH'ffvSTS l.F'v "2 J' ".'?' yf, MtSSiX ".. --- -ar-slaaaaaaawaani'r7T' !f?i ArfVvA fraMPf?SNi .jh iS''jBaTM4JML m s $:kimmw&?immmMMmmmm P IteiaraiiKiO tSJ 1 .aaa. A w m lfaTa.l.l.l.l.l.Blltili ' a.T A . y. . K " .t)VtSfcJi fi&J2XA'i mm-Mlir 2 iS . i:l&!mXm8$X.XJt)l!L ,A-li. Vi They are taking mighty good .care of .- tans u u ui aiasur iws V. STEFFAHSSOI. (in m HE EXPLODES ViVCnl'VPII II n "Tl.n vara no cur tcilti wo wuio duail thoy didn't Ui.tlll llMfllU fl (,.l 114. tlinOrlf.il Villi ....,., ..wM. . w ,-.. .. ., .,-.......-. , jiilinur .SinfmiiMun, ruttiiucd L'aiiudlnn, Arctic uMilot ur Hinoral tlmcj rerontly iliolr fliiiillo3 imd been cxiinustea. I'on's admirers have long clulmed one renson ho Is a 'great explorer Is his ability to live off the country aa I'fi goes, other explorers, they aay, must curry biippIIch. Mcnt and fish wcro Btefnnsson'a dishes In the north, Captain Alexatk J dor l.nno, n former member of the Stefnnsson party, In Seattle recently asfortcd the explorer ntild find ienls, boar Tind evpn gulls for food whcio an ordinary observer would aeo nothing but- bleuk expansions of Ice, Btefansson said ho would often cut holes In tl e Ice, catch several fls'h nnd lot them lie on the Ice. In a short time polar hejrs 'would come to get the fish. It waa then easy to get the bear. E TAKK HAI.T8 TO FLUSH KIDNftTS II HACK HURTS OR DLADDER IIOTHKRS If oit mut have your meat every day, cat It. but flush .your kidneys With nalta occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that me.'t forms ui ic n.cld which almost pnraly ea tliu lldneya In their offort to expel It Item the blcot). Thry be i'oiiiu flut,riah and weaken, the'i H'l ii.ffor ltli a dull misery In .ho kid- t i.jBinn. tnarp pa-m in me owt - . . . . . ..I i . I'-vaaene, anxiau. ii. mach sours, tongue la cqated and the wcitlier Is bad you have rheu- matlc twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the cbanneta often get sore nnd Irritated obliging yo,i to aeck relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acids, to clennso the kidneys and ffuah off the body'a urinous, waste get four' ounces of Jad Salts from the phar- macy here, tnke two toblespoonfula In a glass of water before breakfast for a tow uaya ana your Kianeya win men not fine. Thla famous salts la made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice combined with lltbla. and bos been used for generations to flush' . ., . , , , . ... agd stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the aclda In urine ao It no longer Irritates, thus ending bled- der weakness. ' . i.j o.i.. .: ... i.;.. ... 4 " PdHi iiivAHQliaivwi wul I MOTH HH tmhK Kmhmwm, K?4&&&tesyKMk&$Xi&$lAm f siw'U-.VA?.wUfcV,-A " the American wounded who arrived aireicuer caaea. Sh Wants to B Governor of th Empir. State y. vwAltrfaiiarjmiJ : -trjrrsjTlsVTtJiva--n-Ji ,-.t Iriat.OUVt II. JOVNSON It la believed Mra. Olive M. John son Is the .first woman with a respon sible political party behind her who haa aought the governorship of New York State. She la running en the Soclallat Ubor Ticket. While ahe won't be elected, ahe believes ahe wll convince many that women can make a good campaign. ALL KINDS OF BASKET wood baskets, dlaplay, delivery, waste, satchel, hamper, laundry, sew ing, lunch, bushel and baby sewing baskets. JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. . LEGAL NOTICES CITATIOM In the County Court of the'sute of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the matter of the estate, of Ella J. Stewart, deceased. To Marjorle Peltoa, Malcolm Ste wart, Kenaetfe Stewart, ana tae un known heirs of Gertrude Freuar, de ceased: la the name' of the Stat ot Ore gon, You, are hereby cited and re quired to appear before the abeva-en- titled court, at' the court room. there of la the City of Klamath Falls, Kla math County, Oregoa, on Saturday, tho Sad day of November, 1113. at tho hour of 1.30 o'clock p. m., then and there to show eauee If aay you have, why as order should not be entered by said Court authorising Mary E. Stewart; administratrix of the estate of Ella J. Stewart, de ceased, to sell at private sale for eaah or upon terms, the following real pro perty belonging to said estate, to-wit: situate in Kiamatn county, ore-' - 4B f. - of tb. w-terlr aide 0f Lot 6, of Block f, of Kwauna. HelghU Addition to the City of Kit- BBi., Witness the Honorable R. H. Bun- tail InAm Af tiA mahiI fAtf4 A tBe gute of Oregoa, for KUmath County, with the seal of aald court affixed, this 28th day of September, 1818. C. ft. DeLAP, Clerk. 30-7-14-31-28 ' CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the matter ot the estate of AI Kaaa Ta.nKaitt AmjmmA To Lonnu, jgcobaon, Mabel Faldta Dollle Faldta, Llllle, Faldti. Egaar Faldta, Harry Faldta, Hattle Faldta H""u:t . At .. A 'V'h.XeuJd' n'nSfr0!. you are nereoy citea to appear la tae above-eatltled court, at the court room thereof In the city of Klamath Falle, Oregon, on Saturday, the Sad dsr ot November, 118, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., then aad there to hi,aw . l hm mhh k... wv. .. order should not" be made by said court authorising T. M. Durham, ad- frKfS" &$." Mi "& , 'fnvSrt Tg ".?t' 1MB w ,3 m in Boston from France the other K .tBK,ljLBsBBaasg--JLF tJirSfatflaTfJsi'aiv. mwiii ma, , , rf .vvvw ft scriptioos Hare jour prrsrrlptliiiu put up at rniteruiMNl's, uliore pure In grrtlleni unit rvperr inm poundliiK ulll Insure the evact rcxtilti iiiitldniletl hy jour pliy nIi'Iuii... We guarantee purity, in curacy uii'l fair prim. .1 (iivlerwofcMiifjay WiaAfTHnuisoiriori? , ' Wt FTW NOM Utl TTXTS3 aw Tntw vt SaCSSSD mlalatrator ofsaid estate ,to sell at , prlvato'sale tho following real prop erty belonging to said estate .to wit: Situate In Klamath county, Oregoa, a portion ot Lot A, of ftoetloa, IS. Township 41 South. Range I last ot Willamette Meridian, aad .describ ed as.' Beginning at the northeast ear ner of, the townslte of Towa of Clin ton; running thence south 317 feet, thence east to Lost River; -thenee. northwest and following aald river to point of beginning, aad eontowiag one acre, more or lees. , Witness the Honorable It H. Sua-. nail. Judge of the above entitled' court, with the seal ot said; court at fixed, this 33rd day of September; 1118. Attest: C. R. DeLAP.v Clerk of the County Court ot the' SUto ot Oregoa. for Klamath eotwty. By CHAS. r. DeLAP, Deptdsv 33-30-7-U-S1 "w " f' PROFE11IONAL CAU)t - CITY AXD COUNTY AshsTIUOV . COMPANY SIT Mala Real rotate Loaas at SJto par DR.F.R.GODDARD OateoaaUtlc'Plysktasi suit an, uar, ' (over K. K. K. Store) PtraaeMl .-. (Tha oaly Oeteepatato Phyat- claa aad rails.) Suraeea la Kliaaath ?7j RKCKARD RENT SERYIOK AlvBfV Mliwf) eaTWSJP : LAROE New Woolens Select Ynt New FalSNQW Fit aad Hsahssi Grade e Workmanship Guaranteed i Chas. J. Gzek MERCHANT TAILOR BIJ Mala Si. W Q Q Pi Don't let winter .find your wood ahed empty. Fill H,P with alee, cleaa, dry v ' v BLOCK WcJoftv while the nrlcesare r-aht-' KUmath Fud'CMnJMiiy, f O. PKYTON. Mbawtawr' ! Odice SOI Mahi. .mM llt-ll- 9mmvmiwf&'iirn ps ' 1 aoKnc ciMqmmH - f. ' Crrsl amaaaasr. .,! K . J "---"aaiBSBsrj TOOK OP I BJ a n U) Hv ,H 1' w J.1 -. .1 . w . H f( ( l c ' cv. Oil . VI l M t, ' m s ..- ' il S'. o vuJ a j"ii -si W k .4 . (!V "tf 1 smi MjH1 wn l i mtii y) ivBfi 1 v"i 'iiMmw m .WU,- t,TV TOTslfJr-ZjaaJaV..'U7l.JiAaB