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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1918)
?3r v,"r i. i'trc- Jr-jf , Ij'rt, 4 .TO"! VM tywi v &rv . :;. two.. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m-khnkmuv, octohwh no, ir rsK iawK P VH Ifpflnf- l CftI ." ta ft v . t;x.. :. r r H & ' 'e .1 IKi '. f. ., ?' . .V.. "1 J..Wi' W1..I SV I- awHr W.T,g-- mm-axm. j ;; i v.mmm MliEvenh Herald tmty ;U8lITH .."tnviuirf riiw ito.nl Sunday by rvka Herald Publishing Company 6f Klanlatn Palls, at 115 Fourth street. . ' Entered at the poatofllco at Klam ath Kails, Ore., for transmission thru 'the malls aa second-class matter. Saaeeriptlon terms br mall to any address in the United Stotee: ' One year . . .....C.OO One month - - - VKDMMIUV, (Mtonr.it no, iois Hmld's Classified Adrs. 6 .4 ERSONAL MENTION LlTTIiK 8nW.faHTfl ON LOCAL NAirtiNtNOR AMONG TR PKOPLK OP THIH CITV AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OP 1.0CAI, POLKS W. M, Morrison from Chlloquln. Is a city visitor XOTICKS MIST NOW 1B WRITTKX FOB PVUL1CATIOX. Owing to the fact that errors are frequently made- in notices received over the- phone in spite of efforts to set them correctly and that receiving and transcribing them, tnkes con siderable time, It is announced that 11 notices and announcements of meeting etc., from this on. must be handed In, written plainly to the Her ald offlco In order to be published. The Herald Is glad to glvo such notices publicity at all times but In as much as such publication Is done as a favor to those immediately In terested, the management believes they should be worth the trouble of writing and delivering If they are of sufficient Importance for publication. Aeeounts for the Ads la the Classi fied columns of the Herald are to mall to merit bookeeplag records and. mailing bills against, nnd It therefore announced that beginning with this date all such must be paid tor, when Insertion la made. No want, ada will bo takes over the panne from bow en but mast bo brought to 'the office la order to re eatvo panHcatloa. SITUATIONS WANTED MEAT American woman wishes koaao omening to do by the hour or day. Address 17 Herald office. Sl-St - urij WANTED WANTED Moaeokeepar of fear. Paoue 41. for family la-It K FOR SALE POti SALS Aato Wrecking' depart- ,mant of onr kuetaees; stee mock lor lilt. Telford Bros. Oarage. IS-lt tPOm'SAUE Immediately, band of .l.7tn owea or ne,ve aaoat 7f yaar- vu sou separate u aeeiroa, : WW iw mvwmnnm u anaw. laaafre Herald oKee or 11 Jefferson. ,-, fg-It?E 'I J FOR ALaW-One olrealar lettor ma- ," 4 Mm. ,1 onoek recerder: all going see. 'TouoM area. roteetograpa. at s-t MISCELLANEOUS tm0W0m0m00wWmm0 WANTED To got a few kernes aad oaHa wintered; mast be reasonable. Address Oeo. J. Olllette, Boaaasa. . IMt . WANTZD Teams to kaal lumber. Call or addrese Oeo. Christy, box 177. l-tt WANTED Yoaad ladle to trala for naming. Apply 8apt. Klamath oenerai Hospital. li-m AUTALPA 8BED Dry land, Lmg stem Cklleaa; tke famous Barprlso Valley eeed; samples aad prleoa on appneauoa; oreer oariy, aa demand ..great and eepaly limited. C. B. Atkinson, cedarvllle, Cauf, grower, ae-iei CAirTanWS MTABUSHKD Over 700 canteen stations have established by tke American Rod, Cross oa the railway lines of this eoaatry and at tka embarkation points to furnish refreshments to sa tiated men wkea traveling thru tke country. No one ever got neb merely by aavlag mossy. You must lavset It A food way to Invest It Is to buy War Savings aad Tkrlft Stamps. CUtiS INTERFERE wrra business Dr. Xing- New Dtocortcy MUeves thorn and keep you iota on the Job -IT ' ! 7 ... . a . w m ' W. ' r. - EE j .'AM ' - -'- - ifc;CTTuriwaW'PflrgW .fcOi1 l'.T . .(...Ts-... mJ fit vp ianai ssaaaasa ?ii & ,ti & i- snaTeXdk rV'AftfXMtha 1U Mrs.- Albert Elder, who has been on the sick list Is reported Improving. Mrs. I. A. Jctmore Is a visitor In this city from Lakevlew. Frank D. Leo Is registered at the White Pelican Hotel from Portland. C. Fltigerald Is In town on matters of business from the Mnlln district. Mrs. Mary Arcns Is among the Kla. math Falls visitors from San Fran' Cisco. T..-M. Welsenburger and W. Mosby came In yesterday afternoon from Silver Lake. C. K. Staeslock and M. M. Horry came In yesterday afternoon on busi ness from Lakevlew. T. L. Snook came In yesterday for a short business visit from the Odessa section. ,B. N. Lyon and family are recent arrivals from Pabla, Moatana. They are registered at the Hotel Hall. Sheriff George Humphrey has re turned from Portland where ke has been for tke last few days oa official buslaese. Praacla J. Bowae, a well known rancher from the Boaaasa district 0. Wlllnnl Smith returned to Kin math Falls yesterday after ihnvlng ipent several weeks on tho Klumuth Indian llesorvntlon, John Winters of tho legal firm of Winters, Reams and Mngulro of Port land fo In Klamath Falls for a short tlmo on business. v , Mrs. II. 0. McCarthy of Dunsmlur en mo In on the train Inst ovqntng tor a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrt. John H. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. J. II, l.nrKlnnro registered at the Hotel Hall from Redding today. Mr. Lnrkln Is the agent for the Union Oil Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell left yesterday afternoon for thotr'former home at Lorella, where they expert to visit relatives for the nnxt weak, Louts Oerber who has been occup ied at his ranch In Horsody Valley for several months Is In town for a few das looking after, matters of business. John H. Hesslg, a well known re sident of the Fort Klamath section Is In the county sett on matters of business today. He U a guest at the Hotel Hall. County Schoo 1 Superintendent Edna Wells, who left a few days ago to be with her relatives who were 111 with tho Influensa , nt Dunsmulr, JEIMSHJRE T mmmmns4h44m;;m:m4 III RUSSIA MOSCOWOct. 30. The nntl-Jow-Ish movement In Russia Is continuing, despite the resolutions passed somo tlmo ago by the All-UUssmn .Control Executive Committee or tho Sovlots condemning antl-aomltlc agitation and despite the appeals Issued by vari ous Solet urgantiatlons. There have been no anti-Jewish outbreaks In recent weeks, but the atmosphere is tenio. Tho Council of,, the People's Commissars has Issued n proclamation .seating thst Instlga-j tlon of nationalistic antagonism will I bo scverejy pualshed and that those ii i reci ly engaged in nmijewisn agits tlon nnd "pogroms" will be outlaw ed. The proclamation says "tho Jow- Ish workman Is a brother to us." While. tho Russian Soviet Republic U making efforts 'to right this relic of iMrtmrlsm, the Herman government, puts Its seal of approval upon It and help the nntl-semetlc movement by officially excluding the Yiddish lan guage from the malts. The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Prepare for Wiiiter Lay in Supplies to Last, Some Lines Will Be Short Before Spring Comes War Saving Stamps earn Interest for you on Sundays snd holidays. paid tka County seat a business visit t writes that they aro' Improving nnd yesterday afternoon. I that she will return In a tew days. " r S0LD1ERSIN I U: S. WIPED m cross WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct 30. Tke War CeuaeU of tke American Red Cross authoriaos tka follewing: "Tka section made public today of the report whlek tko Rod Cross Is from the Red Cross. M the end of last July the organisation had distri buted 2,240,514 sweaters, 776,815 mufflers, 1.054, 814 wristlets, 645,- 961 helmets, 2,143,921 pairs of socks and 419,822 comfort kits to soldiers in the United States and territories. This Is exclusive of the large quanti ties of similar articles distributed In the war sone. ' The women yolun teer workers of the Red Cross produ ced these comforts which are Intend' ed to supplement the equipment pro vided by the army. "The department of military re lief of the Red Cross has established 700 canteenns on the railway lines of Uhe country and at embarkation . i. -. nuking to thevAmericaa people BilnU. ob.ooo women workers volun weekly installments, leala witk tke aaeiataaco readered to soldiers la tka eampa nnd caatoameaJts In this coun ter. - "Tkla Rod Cross activity designa ted aa military relief to distinguish It from tko work done for tke fam- tearing their services for this work to the end that our fighting men may be refreshed when traveling. The com munlcatlon service maintained by this department enables soldiers who are In the hospital to keep In. touch with their families, who ore advised of the patient's condition by Red Cross workers assigned to this task. Sixty, ... -.. ........ uies or taesoiaiera ay tna noma ser-i three convalescent houses provided vice araaea or tne orgaaisatioa, cost with rooms for relatives who may 12,110,6(6 up to tho end of June, want to visit soldier patients, have aad calls for aa appropriation of fS,- been built or are In course of con 475,000 for the remainder of the ,atructlon at the country's training year. camps. Severn! children have been "Most of tho 1,750,000 men now born In these homes while tho moth- overseas aad the 1,000,000 in camps here have received knitted articles era were bands." visiting their sick litis- A jftfc jamW j&a. jftsuBwW.mVsuMsimas1 VVVVVVtVtTi I! msci osottnuous veers cascklngand relieving coughs. of almost uurcouffha. and kindred suffering Is the aiidkiftoretl suffering Is the acklsvemont of Or. King's New wy. ' dpsrsnts, fathers, mothers, the all have used and are ut!na .tko safest, surest, most pleasant remedy they know of. if all druggMts. 60c and $1.20. Oa Schedule fuactlsnuw thrown day's dutita out of eaar. rnsim fManssw ins ac v&rs?? wtlam,iMtmnAu$,3ib v I f ! 4 1 Must Be Paid In Advance la tMHopliancw with Um ruling of the pulp and Apcv section of tho War Industries Board re garding tke conservation of. newsprint paper all stnfecriptions must be paid for in advance before delivery can be made. ' Following is the new ruling of the War Indus tries Board, Washington, D. G, with reference to subscriptiens: "Discontinue sending papers after date'.of expiration of subscription, unless subscription is renewed and paid for." This ruling is nW in effect We ask your patriotic co-operation with us in complying with this war-time measure 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 the paper for the current month in advance, instead of for the month past, as'has been the custom. Y HERALD PUBLISHING CO. , ? t3MfMMfr MS U m 6 r is L'SK GRANDMA'S 8.U1K TKA AND SUM'HUn RKfllK AND NO IIODV WIM KNOW , The use of Rage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Us nat ural color dates back to grandmoth er's ''me. She used It to keep ker hair Beautifully dark, glossy and at tractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was ap plied with wonderful effect. Dut brewing at .home Is mussy and mit-of-dntc. Nowadays, by-asking at any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of 'Wyeth's Sage' nnd 8ulphur Com pound." you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by the addi tion of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color nnd beauty to tho hair. A well known downtown druggist says it darkens tho hair so natural ly and evenly that nobody can tall It haslbeen applied. You simply dsmp en a sponge or soft brush with It, snd draw this through your hair, tak ing one strand at a time. Dy morn ing the gray hair disappears, and af ter another application or two. It be comes beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound ts a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful ap pearance. It Is not Intended for the cur, mitigation or prevention of dis esse. Adv. Seasonable Goods V in the Grocery Mincemeat, just like home made, pound 28c Dried Fruit. New Crop Black Figs, Ckroi, Peaches, Prunes, Aprictts, Apples, Seedless Raisins San Diego Honey, both trained and in comb. Smm ike Quinces this week In the Furnishing Goods We offer to close out Rubber footwear at prices under the market, both low cut and heavy four buckle rubbers and overshoes. A few more heavy Wioter Weight Undershirts About one-half the present wholesale price. There is about two hundred , Men's Fine Shirts In sises 15 to 17, both low cut and military collars, priced from 90c to $3.25 to close. The Winnek 426 Main St. Phone .34 irflSvMBeiBB A i Co., he KlamatH Palls t .! . . . . A Plain Statement to the Citizens of Klamath Falli The CoflUsMB-Seiise Bwii Meleritl CemirtBltxks Roofing of All Kinds W. D. MILLER Contractor Passengers and Baggage AKYYVHKIU3 IN THE CITV QUICK. SERVICE RKAKO.VAIUiK RATES I'HO.VB 1ST WesternTransferCo. There are some persons circulating a report that la the event of my elec tion as Mayor, 1 will appoint Mr. N. J. Chapman, Chief of Police I have noi promised or even talkod with any person relative to positions In the city government for tljolr support. Furthermore, If It is necessary to make 'any persons or factions prom ises ror their support, I do not want their assistance, neither do I want the office pf mayor If It la necessary to make such promises. To the persons circulating this re port I desire to make' this proposi preposi propesi tion: If they are so le as to whom I would appoint In the event of my election, aad It was deemed necessary to make a change la the present po lice force, I will place tho nomo of n person whom I believe would mako a competent aad efficient Chief of Po lice in n sealed envelope. The othor parties WHO KNOW ALU. to place four names la a sealed envelope, both to ho opened the day after election, slstent with the needs of tho city as and whether elected or not I will, tho financial condition of the rttr give 1100 to the HKI) CIIOSH, If any treasury. There aro a number of one of the names wrltton by tho things to bo done, but owlii to ur WIBKACIIK8 correspond In tho nuiue conditions, It would not tu wl le I huvo written, provided thoy are! upend money lavishly for unnrctussry willing to donute tho sumo amount In' Improvements at this time. I belles tho event their names do not corro- that we should hero a comiortstl! spend with tho one I havn written, i business administration In our cltv Furtucrmon, If tho lilt IO I IT onr affairs , and I proposo to sco tnst stsca .a . . i --ii-a as a. i..a wlah to enter Into a auesslng contest. i win place a iiamo ot a man whom I believe to bo quulllled as Chief of l'o llco In un envelope, und glvo I hem an administration Is curriea osi. Sanitary conditions must bo Impruv ed, and our streets nnd alloys mitt be repaired aa rapidly as tns pasue four chances to ruck tho mima oft funds permit, as well as a number ef that person, and If they do so I will donute $25 Immediately to tho Hod Cross. I bellovo tho forKim;( l a fair proposition to the WIHtCAUHKH. .There Is also a report thru in the ovont I am olected that I could not do anything; In other wor.is, my hands would be tied. I w!.i!i to in sure tho citizens of this community that I will uphold tho Iuvh on our atatuto books ,und urge iirugruxslve legislation wherever pouiblo, con- other nrolects which are necessary ta a clean; up-to-date city. 1 do not pre pose to be dictated to by any persea or faetion, aad If you want a flfsrs head aa Mayor do not voto for i but If you desire an active, progres sive, business man for Mayor, I win appreciate your support. .... My motto, If elected, would be: "Clean up aad Keep Clonn." Respectfully. A. J. I'YI.B. (Paid Advertisement) 1TSFNE i 1 WR EAT TOO MUCH MRAT WHICH CUtXM KIONKYH, THK.N THK BACK HURTH CI FOH n ran1! makes a delightful offervoscont llthla- water drink which ovorybody Hhould I tako now and then to koop their kid inoys clonn, thus uvoldtng serious com plications. A well known local druggist says i ho sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who bollovo In overcoming kidney trouble while- It Is only trouble. Adv. HKO CROW niHTRIUL'TlOX uuo sweaters, 750,000 mufflers, 1,. 000,000 wristlets, 500,000 helmois, 1,500,000 pairs of socks. , m 0l0Wm0W0WWt01fl0m New City Lamdry We Ouarants Onr Warn. Shirts and Cellar Unaware, We also wash sllkwaal, and sal. ored gods vsry aarafutly. Try'iM once and be convinced. Our prlaaa are right Phena p. " . ' 127 Fourth Stmt nacic et First .watisaai Bsiw 10l0WIAAA0IAAa0Aia00lft0im00W0Wmi Jt Most folks foraet that tho kidnnva. Ilka tka bowels, get sluggish and clog ged aad need flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull mis ery la the kidney region, severn headaches .rheumatic twlngos. tornlrt HvSr, add stomach, sleeplessness und j all aorta of bladder disorders. Are you saving tor, yourself alone or You simply must keep your kidneys buying War Savings Stamps and saw active anaciean, and the moment you ln "r yourself and your country? ieei an acne or pain m tne kidney leer nurseej and whore I ra chargo during the night watch. Many of these patients aro easy from their families and some srs a critical condition, and uh there was u shortage ot nurses before tbooi uomle broke out, the only way these patients can. be tared for as tasr should be la by the combined sBprts of the city and Its puliHc-splrUM cltlieas In giving the care and med ical attention necessary., .. In the meantime, I leave my t'ana dacy for tho office of sheriff, wnea I am seeking, In the bands of us votorsiof Klamath County, tloun4 TO THE VOTERS OF KLAMATH COUNTY region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good dVug store hero, take a'tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys' will then act flno. This .famous -salts la made from tho cm oi arapes ana lemon juice, com-' it blned with, llthla, and is harmlesu to each riMBM JIIA IT fln.Va nn.1 ... IM ..(.. ....... --.... --w .""Mli-'.vvvvw mwhup HMU B.IIIIUIUIU IIIIW UI1I1 UIML'Iinil fltlfl nn.lv mu a them to normal activity, It ulao nou- lualntances thruout the county, 'but trsIUes.the acids la the urine so It ,itSP-BRjL5Lh.5JtoflJ" JH "" oloBa-arlrrltataa. thu. ..HIi..i,i.j ir..V "rzrX,u"-. ." . va -- "-'' t-'t"' - " - luiuuinaruuiuy services at the Jad Salts la harmless; Inexpensive; if Ufhitm bn)Aw ft an nnpsmnillly. The American Red Cross so far has practically all of whom know of ay distributed In round numbers 3,000,-1 former, efficient record ns snena ...-...-.- v,w..,. . fairs of the office In the lntorets of the people nnd without fear or vor. I believe the business of w county la tha people's business, that a publlo officer Is a public , vant, and I will so conduct myssil and the office of shsrlff of Klmns County If I am elected. m , .. Regretting that tha unfortunsW... conditions at present 'prevent m from seeing each voter personally during this campaign, and sollcltuw your support, I am, sincerely ypurii 4 C. C. LOW. i Independent Candidate for Sbsrlff. , (Pais Advartuemenw Klamath Palls, Oregon, October 28. 1018. ban beon my purpose to visit voter of the county between NOTICR. bosn nv Hnrvlroa at tha iti. Pltal, which has hnun hunlJl. tlents are being cared for ay vedua- ." ,rv Will party who has envelope talnln war itimiu and bond bsioai. Ing to r. Miles please notify once.r. Miles-; " -7 hj 1 Jtar dflKS a 'l..Aul sWaiaaaasaalfsdi annHPPv . icjr.ll . Out a. atangsril fcaanranca .L. K.M.A. k - - AMAACV. " vibwv. m 1 " 1 j.'i u wti 7- ' . i ,, . tm d uA' 7WJ! ulV KW'.VSd I J, w ' p., !