The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 24, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FOR RENT
ma rent ryrnlihed apartments.
Mr. O. Peyton, 6J0 Market street.
whana 111R.
FOR SALE
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FOR ALB Three teams, from 1S00
' 'to leeO; two wagons and three
eta ot haraeas; terms to right par
ties, or will trade on town property.
J. A. Hoaston, box 14. i3-at
FOR gALB Youag Jersey cows, oae
half mile soath ot Mac's cash store.
A. J. Williams. M-It
FOR SALE Tweaty-Blae head at
eattle. mostly steers: cheap far
aaah if takea at oace, Addreaa J. J
Ray. ChUoqala. Ore. ll-t
FOR gALB Three dosea white Leg
horn hens. Iaquire t7 High st
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FOR 1ALB Oae high grade BmKh
aVBaraea plaao; will aeeept Llber-
tybeade ta payment. Call IMS Barl
atreet. Hat Springe. JI-Jt
FOB IALB HoaaahoM goeds: beds,
atevas. rasa, ehalrs. ehlfoaeer.
glaata. Horary table, ehkkeaa, wire
tea wag., taeaaaior, ate. can lsei
art street, Hot Spriaga. SI-St
. MISCELLANEOUS
WAMTBD Yoaad ladle to trala
far aarslag. Apply Bast Klamath
iiaapiiai. It-lit
''ALFALFA BEBD Dry laad, leag
ateas Chlleaa; the famoas Barpriee
vauereeea: samples aaa arieee i
apaHeatloa; order early., aa demaad
. Je .great aad aappty limited. C. B.
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JAM BBK1I BACK HOME
FOR "riCTUBB BffUDBar.
HONOLULU, T. H., High wagas
aaa iieerai aoausea aaiag-paig puau
Uea laborers, hare eaabledmaay Jap
aaaae to aead to the metherlaad ,f or
"pietare bridea," acorea of whom are
arrlrlag bora oa aaeh llaer tram the)
Orfeat.4 Two steamers which reached
reeeatly leaded 11 Japaaase
gtrla aad aa maay grooau elect won
waMlac tor thaea at tha doora f tha
immlgratlea aad health statloaa. As
aaaa aa a girl paased tha eaaariae
aha was Jatoad by bar prespeeUTo
atommaa mlaieter or Baddhlet priest
Jar tha aMrriage aarrlee. Biz "pie
tara' bridea" esme from Korea aa tha
kat Baar
emaaw aBsawmm e
ttlU
at na Natloaal War
la to areata aa
' a( saTors who wllL by aarlag, re-
Tnumirail , ..
QMMOUXM
v. l i .afumfmraraaMatlathawar.aadwaa
'v,., win lead Uek ssriaas U the
to aroaeeata tha war.
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WOSTWLS AMD HEAD
AppHed la Neserls
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i-CoUa atOaee.
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If yoar aostrlts are clogged aad
year head Is stuffed aad you eaa't
freXlybaeauae of a cold or
'eaUrrb, Jst get a small bottle of
.orf "'" """ BBioi m ear oruB eiore.
v,,.Aar a. little ot tills fragrant, eatl-
ei,'":i"ir,,-',optk.ereem Jato your sostrils aad
y- ?J:pi ''v " tt'paaetrato thru every air passage
swoltea musou mem
lastaat relief.
faela. Tour noa.
&$. tktU bm aaesi, vor hasd la elaar. bo
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par, aasdaoae dryaees ar atrug-
wya uream smhb
sufferers from
'atteAMeatarrh'aoed. It's'a ds-
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bulla
Gordon Ii hero on matters of
aa from Chlco.
W. R.
Lamm
Chlco.
la traniactlBt bualn-
M from
Joha Noble la a county seat visi
tor from the Langell valley district.
Tim Murphy was among the ar
rivals yesterday from Lakevlew.'
Hr. aad Mrs. Jackson are down for
a few days from the Klsmsth Marsh.
J. J. Stelger left this morning for
Krny, California on a short business
trip. . V
O. K. Thomas wsa among the train
arrivals lost evening from Ounsralur.
He Is a guest at the Hotel Hall.
W. K. tjimm Is transacting butla
es here from the Lamm Lumber
Company at Modoc Point.
J. P. McAullffe Is looking after
buslaaas interests In this city from
the BIy district today. ,
iimhieii
BBH1ND BRITISH LINES INj
FRANCE, Oct. 14. When tha Brit-
lab were brlagtag back hundreds and
Hibiuaaaa f artaour la tha laat ad -
HUN PRISONEflS
vasca to tha HiadeabargMlne often 1 Misses Maude and Louisa Schreln
tlmaa hitchaa of BriaoBen already ' Mr- WB. Cheyne,
la tho eages would laughingly el-
come a aaw coattageat. On csgo
sttaated in a ravine
aaa we ncted buf-lness
ariaowre.Tueeday.
ihlTla.Aa
Qermsaa could aaa more
coming over tha browa of tho
crowds ot them came la alght cheers
woald go up from tho prisoa cage
aad aa the mea arrived at. the en
closure thaySroald bo greeted with
haadabakaa aad amllea.
AMnBJCAN PROPA4MBBA.
BFRBAB IX FAR EAST.
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ARCHANGEL, (Correepoadeaee
of the Aaaociatad Proas) Those of the
Americaa army eoatlageat atatloaed
hero who speak Rassiaa are press
agents for Uaele Bam. la tha troops
aetectea for Kaasiaa aarvlca were
asaay ot Slavic birth, who are
re -
viviag their old laaguago aow aad
uslBg It wIU tha pretty Rueslaa girls
aad mora Importaat, with tho Rus
sian werkBsaa who are lacllaad to
thlak, sometlmea, that tha allies are
quite imperialistic.
la odd moments between guard
duty oae finds Americaa soldiers tell
lag Russians that tha United 8Utea
la bare to halp them, aad that'a all.'
SubscriiRToos Must Be
Paid In Advance
la CsWspliBncB witk tk ruling of tha pulp ana
papa sadiwai of tko War lauiustrHM Board rt
w gurajiag tho coawrwatkm of nawsprint papor. all
abicriptjotaf aBttot b paid for in advanc baf or
aJothrarj can bo avada.
Falkwiasg U tka kMw ruling of tha War Indut
trkaB Board, Waghlaftost, D. C, With rafaranca
to aaihMriptioffut ,
4lkasMuoua sanding papars Bftar data of
asyimtttii of! asawcriptjon, uhUm wbscriptioa
iaranowaaavlpaidfor.V ThU ruling U now
'InoaTact
Wo aak jour patriotic co-oparatlon with us in
complying with this wartima maasura of our
gOTarnmant by paying tha carriar boys promptly
whan thaycall tho Ant of tha month. Otharwisa,
wo hava no discrotion in tho matter but to dis
catstktua tha papor. Baginning. Norambar 1st,
carritrt will cellaot for tho papar for tha currant
anonth in advanaa, instaad of for tha month past,
PsB aTamaBsF maa1 dawaaw '
HERALD
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Atkinson oame
In yesterday from, Ccdarvllle, Call'
fornla. They are stopping at, tha
Hotel Hall.
E. 8. Terwllllget a well known re-
sldent of the Merrill section paid the'
County seat a business visit yesterday
afternoon.
Ross Button, a sheepman of the
Dairy district stopped In Klamath
Foils last night on his way homo
from Fort Klamath, In Wood River
Valley, where he has been for the
past eeveral days.
Lyle McCormtck, a brother, and
Mrs. B. K, McKlmmens, a sister ot
the late Mrs. 1'rentlce Puckett, arrlr
ed from' Seattle last evening. Mrs.
Bud tnnrn and daughter Jean, arriv
ed from Albany In time to attend
tho funeral )Hterdsy.
Kfauutk
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SPRING LAKH
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Mr. and Mrs. Olea Stserasn and
Mr. snd,Mrs. Hill spent Sunday after-
I noon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ste
wart.
Mr. .and Mrs. Will Cheyne, Mies
Maude snd Louisa Schrelner, were
Klamath Falls visitors Monday,
The Cheyne Bros, started their
threshing machine Tuesday. They
are threshing for Olen Steeman.
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Tuesday afternoon.
Mr an(, Mrf
Ward Doha
In Klamath
tran
Falls GERMANS WILL
NEED
MANY WONDER PLANTS
NEW YORK, Oct 14. A tomato
potato Is the lateat "wonder" ot Ger
man horticulture according to TTer-
maa newspapers received hero. Ac
cording to their accouats, tomatoes
aad potatoes hava beea raised on oae
plant. On a strong branch of a pota
to plant was grafted a shoot of n to
mato plant. After process rt harden'
ins which reaulred one month the
1 grafter plant waa set out In the open
The two branches thrived aa one.
From sixteen ruch plants it la
ststed 42 pounds of tomatoes aad xS
pounds of potatoes were gnthored.
The plants require only n rich loose
warm soil, much sunshine and ordl
nary care. German papers say the
achievement Is not astonishing as the
tomato and the otato beloiis; to the
nne plant secies that of lolanum.
PUBLISHING CO.
fist mm
The demands ot the war for fuel
oil are coatlaaally Increasing, accord
ing to the review. Petroleum stocks
In tho United States were reduced by
8,034,815 barrels during tha Brst six
months of It 18. With heavy ln
creisea la shipping, many ot tho new
ahlpa being oil burners, a further de
mand may bo expected. At least I
r.00.000 barrels of Mexican oil per
month haa been used In the past In
connection with the military and do
mestic needs of the United Btatea and
estimates ot the present need, place
the requirements high as 4,000.000
barrels a month. In addition, the
navies of tho allies especially tha
British require fuel oil, mostly ob
tained from Mexico, to keep them on
the high
OIL PATCHNB OX,
s
- HK NOW CHARTED.
LONDON, Oct. 14. Evan oil patch
es on the aaa are charted theaa days.
A sunken submarine may emit oil tor
weeks. To" guard against aavy aer
ial patrols waatlng bombs oa submer
slblaa already finished, a record of
auch cases Je kept and shown oa maps
kept up-to-date.
Aviators are patrolling tho aame
section of water for days become ac
customed to these "permaaent"
patchea and waste no' time oa them.
A men over new water however, must
frequently consult his map.
ntlVAL AIR FOCR IB
' POPULAR AMONG tUtlTIMf.
LONDON, Oct. 14. Popularity of
the Royal Air Force la emphasise I at
the re?rultjng office hero. Tho mili
tary age mlalmum la aeventeen years
and tea moaths. Bo many youths
under aga attempted to Join, that
It haa become necessary to require
birth certificates with each applica
tion. .
NIGHT BCHOOL FOB
WARKM LATEST THING.
8ANTB FB(1)N. M., Oct. 14. A
alght school for waiters la to be star
ted at Roawell, N. M., uader the dlr-
HMflffl! MO
HI
DONT BUFFER! INSTANT REI.IKF
FOLLOWfi A RUBBING WITH
OLD "ST. JACOB L1MMKXT"
8iop "dosing" rheumatism.
It'a pain only; not oae case la
fifty requires Internal trmtment. Bull
soothing, penetrating "8t. Jacobs
Llclment" right oa tho "tender spot,''
and ty the time yon say Jack Robin
wa out comae the rheumatic pain
and distress. 'JSt. Jsrolu Liniment"
conquers paint It is a harmless rheu
matism liniment which never dtosp
Dolnts and doaaa't burn the skla.
It trkea pain, soreness and atlffaeaa
from aching joiats, mut.'les aad
bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, back
ache, neuralgia aad reduces swelling.
Limber upl Gat a email trial bot
tle' of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs
Liniment" from any drug 'Store,, aad
la a moment you'll be free from palas
aches aad stlffaaaa. Doa't auffar!
Rub rheumatism away. Adr.
WHICH
wmm
Mora and Chaapar Fish
HONEST LIVELIHOOD
FOOD FRODUCTION
HIGHER PRICED FISH
PUasura Ssshars
Waste of food fish
Keep tha pstap at lea down. Help arodactloa of
, r, r aalMtaater-Waste
, V , VOTE 307 X NO
Afsmaaaat la Btato
Clackamas Ceaaty Fishermen's
Oregon City, CHwgaa,
OREGON
Of tha Foreign Ltfion
iVyrwjrx'y.-u.'i...
Captain Maurice Chastenet de Gcry
of thp Foreign legion, members of
which are now In the United 8tates,
wears the cross of war. The legion
Is made up of the hardest flxhtlnK
daredevils In the French or sny other
army.
ectlon of the state department of
edutatlon. The courses to be offered
by the school Include table service,
sitting table, memorising Items on
the menu and looking after the
pantry.
BUT A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
VOTERS
OP OREGON
Justice F. A. Moore ot the Su
preme Court died Isst month,
too lata for the name of any
candidate to succeed him to be
placed on the ballot. This con
dition makes It necessary to
write la the aame of your can
didate. This Is the most Important
position In the Judicial system
of the State.
It Is essential to choose a
man of extensive legal training,
of high character, and of broad
vision. We commend for your
consideration and vote
J. U. CAMPBELL
OF OREGON CITY
Resident of the 8tate 30
years; lawyer for IS yoars; vet
eran of Spanish-American War
and Philippine Insurrection,
having served with the 2nd Ore
gon regiment; member of Ore
gon legislature In 1907 and
1909 sessions; Judge of the 6th
Judicial District 9H years.
la all these positions he has
.made good.
His record ,aa a private cltl
sen aad public official has 'beea
above criticism.
Write to Me aame at the Gea.
era! Election .Nov. flth.
For insUre of the Hupreme
Ceart to Sll vacsmry muses) by
the death of Jastlro Frank A.
Moore. Vote for one
Write the aame of J. U. Camp
bell la the above spare aad
Blaco'aa X as fruit of hla aame.
J. V., Campbell for Supreme
Court Campaign Com., Oregon
City, Oregon, J. D. Butler, Sec.
(Paid Adv.)
DO YOU
WANT?
307XN0
Laboring Class
306XYES
SPORTSMEN
Meetloa Pamphlet.
Union, Aadraw Naterlln, geo'y,
(Paid Adv.)
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Prof. Pernol Tells
Preventive Steps
For Spanish Grip
i,...r.... it . inmnt. city Imcter-
lologlst. gives the following advice to
inoso who would Ho free ot Spanish
InflueiuK: ' . '
"I nm of tho opinion that an oxcel
lont and nufo prevcntlvo ot the Bpan
Ish inllueiisa would be to nkB'
douches and gurglos twlco dally of a
weak solution of calcium hypochlo
rite. I
"Thcro In a very excellent prepare
tlon of this on the market under the
proprietary name of 'll-K. This la a
very strong solution, and could be
used In the proportion ot 10 to IB
drops of tho solution to omMinlf glass
of water for spraying the nostrils or
gurgling the throat. .
"I suggest this because the solu
tion Is about ton times as strong as
carbolic acid, and not Injurious to
tha tissues.
"Tho calcium hypochlorite Is much
used In tho purification of drinking
vrutor In a strength of from three ti
nva nounds to 1.000,000 gallons, and.
destroys all buctorln.
Tho chomlcal Is a powerful oxldli
er. which, when It comes In contuctl
with organic matter, liberates a na
cent oxygen thut kills the bacteria In
stantly, because all bodies are of nr-,
ganlc mailer, uaicium nypocniorue
Is not Injurious to tha health In the
weak solution that Is used." Inter
view In Telegram.)
t II . t la n MMrtllt hiaHiAll lav
health oltlclsls as an antiseptic for
wounds, sores and veterinary opera
tions. For steralltlng cans, bottles, milk-1
Ing muchlnes, coolers and filters.
For disinfecting sinks, drains, cel
lars, Ico boxes, cows' udders and
milkers' hands.
For deodorising barns, dairy,
houses, poultry houses, etc.
"ILK" whitens linen, diapers, dish
rags and mop.
Note Then Remarkable (Jaallllra
Vfll-K
t,.... ..t llu MnMAMM.n M.i.tl.n.1 '
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test, ll-K has over ten times greater
germ-killing strength than carbolic
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acid. Much stronger than coal tar
dlslnfcctants-much safer.
Hafr ll-K contains no poison, acid
tlfi stlltifss lntaatnislW saaal aelaa.
Xiv"" m:i.. . ."'-"3.i-Vi"-,:'f pa.roaiseo, waaa.yoa coa am
water.
(1rB ll-K Is colorless, leaves no
stain on cattle, floors or walla.
Deodorant ll-K destroys foul
odors leaves no odor of Itself.
tlicap to Use ll-K Is so much
stronge rthan other dlslnfecsats that
It does more disinfecting for the sama
monoy.
Price $1 per quart. For aala at
KLAMATH
Hit
FAI.M CREAMERY
Two hundred and ninety sick and
delicate babies la Venice, Italy, re
ceive specially prepared milk at the
disponsary operated by the American
Red Cross.
TO DRRKEN HI
JIPPLr SAGE TFJ
LOOK VOU.NOt RHINO BACK ITM
NATURAL COLOR, UMMM AND
ATTRACTIVENKMH
Common garden sage brewed Into a
heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
Would It
Interest You-
If you found a way to
Reduce Your House
keeping Expenses.
. r
We can show you how it can
be done.
Inquire about our Sptctml Elec
trical Housekeeping Rate.
California-Oregon Power
THURSDAY, OCTOIlKrt B4,Bi
NOTICB OF UIIANUK UP
I TIMB.
In accordance with un.i
Circular No. 46, Issued by 'S'
rector Genera or itniir.j.
Win. 0. MeAdoo. tho HtuduS
Clocks and Standard waulm
are to bo turned back ons hoJI
October 17th. at 2 am" aw
FRANK M. VVl
Watch liuJHH'ior
War Department Orders on
Gifts to the A. K. V.
You must follow tUrno n,lr,.
tlons. or your Christmas oiek.
age for the soldier tu KriM
will apt be accepted for trua.
portatloa. . ""
Only one package win be al
lowed for each sulrilor. iuX
enlisted man and milcer Win
receive an offlclul coupun to u
aont to tha folkn nt hums. ,
will have his addrcnn on it m
It must ho pasted on tho PUK.
age. A standard cimtuinr, i.
4x3 Inches, must be unod at
It from the Red Orowt. packi!
and then take It baik to tki
Red Croee unwrapped and as.
sealed for Inspection. Afttr Is.
spectlon, wrap ami In .7.
package with your oitkui cm.
pon, In the presuticn uf the Rd
Cross inspector. Put on enouiil
stamps to take tho imckin to
lloboken, N. J. u.t It th.re u
soon aa possible. I'uckiun win
not be accepted for transporhv
tlon after November I nth.
Don't put In thu packuxe Manor
anything that will '.-xplodi ,
Ignite, liquids or frsglla xrtlclw
Improperly packed, dirts shoald
bo wrapped In khakl-colorei
haadkarehlefs 17 Inches ssism
May wa be ot serrlre to yea
In. selecting your gift fur ypr
loved one In France!
Frank M. Upp
JEWELER
511 Main Street
Omclal 8. P. Watch Inspector.
ITM NO WONDER
Blt ,Be ihoe dcp,r,mMt IU
K. K. K. store Is so populsr sad high-
i a - ... ' m. -
your choice of the following lists of
men'a high grade shees: Nettletoae,
Walk-Overs, Stratford, Cutters, Tint
Lakes, liergmaana, Chlppewss, Ksm
tans, Uucklagbam A llecht, Clortr
Leaf rldllag boots. Klrkendslls rM
lag boots. Oold Medsl rubber feet
wear, aad other makes of asileul
kaowa footwear. 11-tt
a few appllcalloaa will provs a mea.
tlon If your hair Is fsdlog, ttreskelor
gray. Mlxlag tho Sage Tea aad M-
.phur recipe at home, though, Is tres.
blasoma. Aa eaaler way Is to eM
S-caat bottle of Wyetb's Bsgo sad W
phur Compound at any drug store til
ready for aaa. This Is the old that
recipe Improved by the sddltles ef
other Ingredients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair It
not sinful, wa all desire to rstsla tsr
youthful appearance and sttrtetlr
ness. By darkening our hair alts
Wyath's Sage and Sulphur L'onpeiia,
no one can tell, because It does It M
naturally, so evenly. You just aia
on a sponge or soft brush rltb It n4
draw thla through your hair, taklag
one email strand at a time; by awn
ing all gray hairs hate dlsappssni,
and after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
glossy, soft and luxuriant.
Thla preparation Is a dellgetfil
toilet requisite, aad Is not Inteaeei
for tho cure, mitigation or prsrtsUts
of dleeaea. Adv.
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