The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 28, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Published dally except Sunday by
"Tat Harald Publishing Company of
Klamath' Tall, at 11B fourth street.
Entered at the postofnco at Klam
ath Falls, Ore., tor transmission thru
the malls as second-class matter.
ascription terms by mall to any
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MONDAY, OCTOBER SW. tM
rkrald's Classified Advs.
NOTICES THU8T NOW DK
WRITTEN FOIt PUIILICATION.
Owing to tho fact that errors are
freauontly made In notices received
over the phono In aplto of efforts to
get them correctly and that receiving
and transcribing uiem, lanes con
slderable time, It Is announced that
all notices and announcements ot
meetings etc., from this on, must be
banded In, written plainly to the Her
ald office In order to bo published.
The Herald Is glad to give such
notices publicity at all times but in
as much aa such publication la done
as a favor to those Immediately In
terested, the management believes
they should be worth the trouble ot
writing and delivering It they art ot
sufficient Importance for publication.
Accounts for the Ada la the Classi
fied columns of the Herald are t
small to' merit bookeeplag record
and malllag bills against, and It la
therefore announced that begiaalag
with thla date all such must ha paid
for, whem insertion te mad. No
want ads will be taken, over the
phaas from now aa hut mutt ha
brought m the office la order to re
solvs pahUcattoa.
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WANTED Woman- or girl for gen
seal asswork.
SOt S 8th.
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FOR SALE
FOR' aUUC-Baby carriage .exeel-
tarn eoadKIoa. Phoae SOU. !
TOR BALE Fiv passenger tourlag
ear at a bargain, xeuora Bros.
IS-tt
FOR SALE One circular letterlag
mashtaa. oao check-perforator, a
ataetrl res order; all getac at bad
raak arteee. Telford Bros. r tt-tt
from AaUt-rThree teams, from ISO
U lift; two wagoaa aa three
aets'of haraeaa; terma to right par
ties, ' will trass aa town property.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTID Teams to haul Iambi
.Call or addreaa Gee. Chriety, box
ITT. Itfl"
WANTED Yoand ladlea to trala
r ,fsr nursing. Apply Sunt. Klamath
aeaeiai Hospital, n-isi
ALFALFA SEED Dry land, loag
atom, Chilean; the famona surprise
v aiiey sees; samples aaa price oa
appHeation; order early, aa demand
la great and supply limited. C. B.
Athiasoav Cedarvllle, Calif, grower.
Sl-ltt-
Oat a etsndard taenrsmoe nodcy
law CMtoote A SaaHli aeawjr. It
' MCHXMM OPPORTUNITY
Gataur awa for six months.' and
wtU rant my oaleo or will aell for
valM of offtea outat. Real aetata
aawiaeaa hatter bow than It has been
far years. Come la aad aea me. A.
A; Meaafey, .411 Main. Sf-St
Mast dose oat stock we have left
wataen taw aaxt two weeks. Yea wan
I prleaa that are a great saving
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KAI8KRIN RKPORTKD ILL
AJftThTXDAM, Oct, M. The Kata-
;aria la seriously 111, according to re
ports receivea nere toaay. hot cnu
dren are aald to have been summoned
to her bedside at Potsdam.
CREAM FOR CATARRH m
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
' 1WU Haw Ta Get Qalek ReHof
IfTCmCad-eUB. W Iplaadldl
la one minute your clogged nostrils
will open, the air passages of your
eea will ciear and you can nreaine
freely, No more hawking, snuffling,
lowing, headache, dryness. No
atraggllng'for breath at night; your
aald ar.eatarrb will be gone.
Tr; '."-.. ,uet a smaii nottie oi wiya uream
i '-alai"fromoHl' druggUt now. An
Wrctf ' jMl '' th fragrant, antisep
M. VehtMmg creain in ,your noatrlla.
w iUl9Mim through every air pas-
.Ivril'' " k.'.haa. unothaa tha iBflsm.
a:S'-. lUilfi'lututW
Pil'iSMta: Juei flae. Don't aUy stuffed
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ERSONAL
timK BIDKLtOHTfl ON LOCAL HAI-PKNINOS
AMONO TOR PBOILH OF THI8 CITY AND VICINITY.
OOINCM AND COMINQH OF LOCAL FOLKS
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K. L. Conroy Is a county seat tIs-
ttor from Alsoma.
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Cleo David is registered ai me
White Pelican hotel from Falls City.
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Mrs. K. li. wasn wma among inn
. aMlval last tt fmm Part
land.
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J. J. OLear came in last evening
for a short visit from Healdsburg,
Calif.
Charles Drew Is transacting busi-
ncss here today from his ranch in the
Merrill district.
Martin Daley, Chas. E. Malone and
M. W. Baker are here for a abort time
from Silver Lake.
Mrs. Edith Ream
la a recent ar
She la a guest
rival from Roseburg,
at the Hotel Hall.
W. E. Lamm of the Lamm Lumber
company at Modoc Point la In Klam
ath Falls on business.
J. M. Bramball la In the county
seat for a. ihort time oa matters of
buslaeaa from Odessa.
Mr. aad Mrs. bllhert Float have re
turned from a two weeka visit at the
H. E. Wlanard ranch" In Laagell Yal
ley.
Um V T Blltlanlv U a Iflamalh
Falla visitor today from Laagell Val
ley. 8he ta registered at the Hotel
Hall.
NOTICK
Will nartr who has envelope con
taining wnr stamps aad bond belong
ing to F. Mllea pleaae notify me at
once. F. Mllea. SS-3t
LONDON, (Correspoadeace of the
Associated Frees). No other devel
opment in. human history haa ahown
ao remarkable results aa haa flying
la tha mat tea yeara, aaya Lord Hon
tagu at Beaulleu, a British adenlUt
aad aviation export.
'Whoa the Wright brothera vtsl
tad Barope ton years ago," ha aald.
"tho alrplaao eaglaee were of It
horse power. Today they are of 7S0
horse power la soma esses, aad tha
airplane's carrying capacity baa In
creased from about ltl pounds to
SH tons.
"Ten thousand feat was then the
hlgheet 'flight. Today wa are doing
21,000. And while forty mllea aa
hour was then tha highest 'speed, to
day wa are approaching M0.
"The British army'ia France began
with only 8 plaaaa. I may not give
the number today, hat It la huge.
Long fllghta to aad from America,
for Instance wonld be possible
after the war, Lord Moatagu aald,
adding thnt ha himself hoped some
day to fly to India. For long-distance
flying, however, ho continued, It
would bo accessary to evolve a silent
engine, for tho public would not be
willing to take lengthy trips la noisy
airplanes.
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This French gun waa tho trat
It was ired la October, 1117, wasa
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MENTION
J, O. Ooldthwatto ot tho Modoa
Lumber company at Chltoquln la reg-
I Istorcd at tho Whlto Pelican hotel.
Itobort Clay was a
County v aeat
tho. Midland
Ulsttor Saturday from
dtatrlpt
I W, T. Elliott was among tho Kla
I math Falls farmer visitors Saturday.
Mr Eniotti operate a ranch at Pine
orovc.
C. 0. Hunt bought supplies for his
rPch In the l'levnn district from Kin'
ntith Falls merchants Saturday after
noon.
V. l.nlr Thompson, prominent
Portland attorney. Is In tho city on
mattors of business. He Is registered
at tho Whlto Potlcan hotel.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Roberta novo
returned from Eugene, Corvallls and
other points, where they have been
visiting for the last two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Plath and
little daughter Corrlnno have re-
,ltM fMtm IffUut !)!, ItftlAMk tllAW
jhayo becn fm he thrw WMkg
They made the trip by auto.
Judge George T. Baldwin and Mrs.
Baldwin returned last evening from
California, where the Judge haa been
: living at sea level for the past six
months', at the advice of his physi
cian., Mr. Baldwin haa fully recov
ered his health, and will be back In
the state seante ngaln thla winter,
Where he represents the Seventeenth
district, comprising Crook. Deschutes.
Jefferson, Klamath and Lake coun
ties, an area about one-fourth ot the
State of Oregon.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klam
ath. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert
W. Potter, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, thnt the un
dersigned Is the duly appointed and
qualified administrator of the above
entitled estate, and that all person
hnvlng claims against the aald es
tate shall present the same to thla
administrator, properly verified and
with vouchers attached, at tha office
ot.H. M. Manning, attorney for aald
eeiate.-ln the LoomtabaUdiag, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, which to the place
the undersigned haa aelected to trans
act the buslneaa of said estate; aald
calms to he presented within six
months from the date of thla notice.
Dated October 18 .ltlS.
(Signed) J. H. POTTER.
Administrator of the Eatata of
Robert W. Potter, Deceased.
J8-4-U-18-14
M08COW, (Correspondence of the
fihKlated Press) Sabotage is tho
fiiv-.rile weapon ct tho Rjrs'an. Ho
um. I more effectively than tliu rlfie
and understands'lt better.
It waa sabotage which overthrew
Emperor Nicholas. The Kerensky
provisional government succumbed to
sabotigc. In neither case was there
an extensive military character to the
movement which gave Russia a new
government.
And now the weapon which the
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to bo fired by the Americana In the war. The writing oa taV shield shows
tha flrst Americans went into trenches for tralatag. ' '
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Bolshevlkl and their supporters of
the extreme left used oa previous
governments haa been turned against
them. In tha food situation, oa the
rallways.ln varlout government bur
eaus. In public service organisations
of all aorta, among bankers, buslnaas
and professional men, and even
among peasants the government en
counters hindrance and obstruction
of a type which cannot be puntahad
and stamped out.
Commissar Tsurupa, who la la
charge of tho aatlonal food supply,
recently stnted In a speech that 1800
persons in his department alone had
retained positions for months aad
pretended to work, when they were
in reality doing alt they could to hin
der tho food administration.
Trotsky, Lenlne and other Bolshe-
vlk'apeakers aad agitators have made
tha moat of tho Sabotage directed
against them by loudly proclaiming
In all sections of Rasala that the dls
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Bolshevik republic It la apparent that und In this part of France, and
the laboring men are no longer wll..M.0,t r tnem o work
Ing to accept abuse of various aatl- of four JrMn Tne Jory ot them
Bolshevik factions aa a complete ex- were of "orato rustic construction,
cuae for the deplorable lack of food. iMB Bd Bell proof shelters
The loss of the Ukraine grain sup. connected with them. Furniture
ply and the cutting off of the Slbarl-
nn wheat stores by tho Csecho-Slov-
aka ataad forth ao plainly that the
dullest workman roads tho hand -
writing on the wall. Without grata -
fields he understands thara eaanot
be grain. And the promisee of broad
thru grain crusadea mads by armed
forces do not Impress blm.whea ho
realties, that, tha portion of Ruaaia
remaining within the Jurisdiction of
soviet, republic doea not contain
enough grain to feed tho republle'i
population, even If every bushel were
under government control aad eg:
fully distributed.
THE WAR
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GERiUNS HAD
SOFT TIME III
. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES
IN THE FIELD, Oct. 1. (Corre
spondence Associated Press) All
the comforts of home, with some add
ed luxuries, were found In the dug
outs and living quarters which the
Oermaaa were forced to abandon
when the American troope smashed
thra the St. Mlhlel salient nnd took
the territory which the Qerman nrmy
had occupied for four years.
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yn, awlmmlng pools, pianos and
wine cellars, were some of the up-to
" co'f"- which Unci. Sam's
"moppera-np" that followed on the
heels of the rushing American sol
o' 'onnll In some of the quarters
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'"" e thickly-set woods which
a decorationa taken from the
French Inhabitants of neighboring
vlllagea formed the principal Inter-
. wr equipment
1 One or tho most unique of these
officers' quarters waa located la tha
little village of Eavesla, about 80
miles from Meti, There were two
tiers of rooms with brosd balconies
la front, aad all lighted by electricity.
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BRIMO BUCK' COLOR AND LUS
TRE TO MAIR
You can turn gray, faded hair beau,
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
tight if you'll get a 60-cent bottle of
"Wyath'a Bags and Sulphur Com
pound" at any drug i,tora. Millions
of bottles of tbls.old famous Sage Tea
Recipe, Improved by tho addition of
other Ingredients, are sold annually,
aays a well known drugglat here, be
cause It darkena tha hair ao natur
ally and evenly that no ona can tell Is
baa been applied.
Those whose hair la turning' gray
or becoming faded have a surprise
awaltlog them, because after one or
to appllcatlonavtae gray hair van
ishes aad your locks bosoms luxuri
antly, dark aad beautiful)
Thla Is th aga of r youth, dray-
haired, unattractive folks aren't want-
ea erouna, so get susy with wyeth'i
Ssge and Sulphur Compouad tonight
and' you'll bo Relighted with your
dark, handsome hair and your youth,
ful appearance wlthU'a few days,
Thla preparation la a toilet requisite
sad Is not intended for f ha ours, mltl
gaUoa or prsvaatloavo disaass. Adv
mmm
men in
Subscriptions Must Be
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In compliance with tha ruling of tha pulp and
paper icction of tha War Industrial Board re
larding tha conservation of newsprint paper, all
eubscriptione mutt be paid for in advance before
delivery can be made. ,
Following is tha new ruling, of tha War Indu,.
tries Board," Wathinf ton, D. C, with reference
to subscriptiens:
"Discontinue tending papers after date of
expiration of subscription, unlett subscription
isTenewed and paid for." Thit ruling is now
in effect
We ask your patriotic co-operation with us in
complying with thit war-time aMature of our
government by paying the carrier boys promptly
when they call the first of the month. Otherwise,
we have no discretion in the matter but to dis
continue the paper. Beginning November 1st,
carriers will collect for tha paper for the current
month in advance, instead of for the month past,
at hat becn the custom.
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In tho lower floor wus an elaborate'
sitting room, containing richly up-"
hoimcroil furniture, n pluno, oil paint-
Ini;.' Inlaid tabic and hevoted mlr -
rorit. This apparently was ine neaa
quarters ot u high officer, for In It
were found many maps, plana and a
.telephone swltchbourd. Outside wimost aa
a bowling alley and a small awlm
mlng pool.
'At ona side was a wine collar well
stocked with apple wine, beer nnd
other beverages dear to the Oerman
heart. Immediately adjoining was
a shell proof dugout, 40 feet deep,
ana capanie or. noiuing au men. next
to this was a shoemaker's hut, where
a number of women's shoos and slip
pers were found, Indicating that the
Qomnns had women In their trenches.
Higher up In the woods was a veget
able farm, and overlooking nil la an
dbservatory, which gave a surpass
ing view of the country for miles
around.
Everything waa oonfuslon. Uni
forms, rifles, pots, dishes, books and
nit kinds of military paraphernalia
were heaped about every whoro Indl-
; ; IS MSflMO
i ; Clear, Peachy Skin ' ;
: Awaits Anyone Who ;
: Drinks Hot Water
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; ; Saya an Inside bath, hef ere break.; ;
; fast helps us leek and feel
lean, aweet, fresh.
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Sparkling nnd vivacious merry.
bright, alert a good, clear skin aad a
natural, rosy, healthy complexion are
assured only by pure blood. If oaly
every man and woman could ha In.
duced to hdopt the morning laalda hath
wnat a gratifying chants would take
.place. Instead of the thousands of sick
ly, anaemlo looking men, women and
alrls, with pasty pr muddy complex
ions; Instead of the multitudes of
'nerve wrecks," "rundowns." "brain
fags" and pessimists, we should u,
virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheek-
ea people everywhere,
Aa Inside bath la had bv drinkian
each morning before breakfast a glass
or real not water with a teaapoonful of
limestone phosphate In it to wash from
the stomach, liver, kldneya aad ten
yarus or ooweis tne previous day's la
illROHtlble waste, sour fermentations
and poisons, thus elnanaln nWu. I
Ing and freshening tho entire alimen
tary cannj before putting mora food
iiiu inn niuinicn,
Those subject to sick hexlanh. hit.
lousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and particularly those whn B
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
are constipated very often, art urged
to obtain a Quarter nound at iimaaaa
phosphate at tha drugstore, which will
at um ft inne, nut la aufflcleat to
demonstrate the ouiek and mm,.
able change In both health aad appear
ance awaiting those who praotloo in
ternal sanitation. Wa must remember
that Inside cleanliness la mora Import
ant than outside, because the skin doss
not absorb Impurities tb contaminate
the blood, while tha bom tk thi...
feet of boweU do,-Adv.
e
eating that tho (lornmns had fl4 la
great haste.
That tho.Oerinntm nipected to ot.
'cupy thla territory for u long time Is
shown by the ' character of their
trenchee. la mnny cases, these wen
of concrete and equipped with el-
many conveniences aa a
dwelling house. Some of Intra sal
running water, telephone corasmaf
cation, heating stoves aad ataee
drainage.
BREAK Y00RHSI
Put a acof) to them wftatal
nUsuDr.aUiiiaNtw
Dtocorery
That raw Mam thioat.sasal to
must be looseae Tnat couga saat
techec!l so you can sleep. . .
Dr. King's New DtseovcVy laatoai
relieving colds, and couchs for ask a
century without tho lout dlawaMi
altenecta. ...
Your druggist has It because It It
well-known and In btg demand. 6Cc
ard'$jq
Try thit for ConstlMtiai
swwt. tha vegwi laneoated. the toaat
untainted. Mild yet positive. 216
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