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FiuoAY, NovRMMcn n,iinm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .. r"sTlLL WINNING THE GAME IN FRANCE ,djm"mkv JK I iiiiwiiMiMii mi, i i t -rrrrimi a 1 r-tMxm ivtir Johnny Kvcrs, greet second base- Bin or Ilia cum and the neslon UriU'n, mill Hank dowdy, who did moil I" help Boston wlu lliu world cbimplonshlp, aro together skuIii la France. Oowdy whs tbo first Im - bUWril "-smsssmf SBSKft .A """"'l Pr-UrK,yBI3TO!IM T f I W Fourth Liberty The following have mibiurlucd their full quota to tbo Fourth Liber ty Loan. 7TH PHKtiNCT Alexander, A. L. ft Keno ..... Aletnncdr, Carrie J ...... Arirsvm, K. (I Brtr, W.iltor Beck, W. A. i :. Bloomlngminp, Oeo. ft Ed . Bend, N. K. ft Kmma Brady, Hirvy ft Jennie Brett, John ft Myrtlo Browne, C. II. ft Carrie Browne, Illtlmrd ft lllancliu Bunting, C. A, ft Veneta ...... Currier. B. B. Kstello Chimin, ciias. ft Little Chrlsmnn, Florence Chlntoll, Ham Clfnilennlng, C. . ft Carrie Coleman, Carl Colion. Arcblo O. ft Dovle .... Comlnx. Jas ,. Cornl.h, c. 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Beginning November 1st, carrier, will collect for the paper for the current month in advance, instead of for the month past, s has been the custom. , V HERALD PUBLISHING CO. &'A -.& IMUkttMBV. portnnt ball player to enlist, am wni on Ms way uvor shortly after the war begun. Ever could not entlst, so hu nont nliroid for tho Knights i of ColuiubUi. Hu lion beon showlna Americans. British and French how 'tp play baseball behind the linos. I Loan Blue List 1 Davidson, L. A. ft wife 100 Davis, Win. ft Catherine 00 Doffrndorfer, Mury B CO Dolan. Wlnnirred' CO Dow.'ll. I. A Kmma 100 lUiuiloln. Chan. W. ft wife 600 Pivot, (lllbort ft Bllta , CO Kronch, Blmor L. ft (I race CO Kox, C CO ilulnos. I.. W. ft Francis ...., 1C0 llulley, Nclllo CO Head, Twylu CO Hector, O. M. & W. 1 10 llunnnker, Itny ft Wilvo 100 Dnmpler, Adelaide , 1C0 Juy, lluck ft Florence 100 Jefferson. B. II. ft Wife 150 Jobnston.iJas. C. ft Mary 4Cu Johnson, C. II (9 Lyle, A. J. ft Jessie ISO Mngulro, J. 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A. 60 i 60 , 60 BO 50 60 60 Keith, Marx fltansble, Ettle J. .. fltelger, Frelda Ptelfcr, J, J Poderland, Lust',... Wood, Mra.,Chlpe i TO . , LONDON, Nov. 8. The British TMCT m MIS HU government Is determined that .the ; mouth and brush vigorously the without harm. The celluloid and !m wrongs suffered by the Armenians crladlng surfaces of the molars and nation handles will not stand boiling. at the hands of the Turka aball wkleuaplda, Brush from back to front rlahted and th.tr r.eUrr.r. r lengthwise of the row of teeth. In righted and heir recurrence A,4olnK , you , ble to remore ,.,..u w, , w..Igrt4rt deti of Ue ., depo,,u that ,.; ... . " I. . oi.io iur rureian Aiiaira, u , Four points mentioned by Lord Cecil aa the charter of tbo Armenian' right to liberation at the handa of the Allies, are: "The refusal of the Armenian as a nstlon In the fall of 1914 to wbrk: for the cause of Turkey and horl al lies, although offers of autonomy were made If they actively aaetsted Turkey In tho war. "Partly on account of this coura geous refusal, the Ottoman Armea Ions wero systematically murdered by the Turkish government In 1915, two thirds of the population being ester mini ted by moat coldblboded'.and fiendish methods 700,000 nsenr wo men and children being killed. "From the beginning of the war that half of the Armenian nation un der Russian aoverelgnty organised volunteer corps and; bore the brant of some of the heaviest fighting In Cau casia under their leider Andrnnlk. "These aame Armenian corpa after the Russian breakdown took over the Caucaalan front and for five months held up the Turkish advance and thus rendered Importint eervlce to the British, In Mesopotamia," Lord Robert Cecil adda that Ar menians are still fighting In Syria and have been Uklag part In tho Palestine campaign. GIVKI GIVKI LATEST ' r-T ; : r? ; ' ni. i n "i n " ' i' i 'iiillittMb l , , 1 1 MHPItsNasjKiSWk(Setati( i'Z.vv-iu.auawrsn ippipw wfiwmm$iTKWnMmmnmmmm:mmi.i This la a photograph of Oensral PsrshUg'i4 soldiers clursHni e miter they havogono over the top, on retmthiqniaa,,U tsvnHtv CLEANING Editor's Note This Is tbo second of a series of articles 'by Dr. W. A. Leonard. The hsxt article will ap pear at an oarjy date. The Most Important Time to Use the Toothbnish The most Important to cleanse out the oral cavity and brush the teeth Is the rery first thins In tho morning the moment you hop put of bed. And whyT It It la true, aa I liavo ofton read, that there are three million bac teria In the normal mouth In tho early morning and I hollovo that It la from the fact that we neither Bwal- low or expectorate during tho houm Jugt common Balt( M the DMt dentl. of aleep-vy should we wait till wolfrJco , ,t hM gTli tnat dUlolrM qulck- nave wasnoa our nauiin una laco, dressed ourselves,' and In the mean time drank a couple glasses of wator and washed alfthto bacteria Into the siomsen to os aosornea into ino cir culation and pofson our syiitoin beforo using the toothbrush, and washing all this poisonous conglomeration out of , the mouth? Why not get Into the habit of thoroly cleansing tho oral cavity and brushing tho teeth tbo very first thing, and then mako our- salvas mssijIo fta Mites enhaitMHsa nt ' the breakfast Uble. How to Use the Toothbruuli With less than SS per cent of the population of this, the most wonder ful country on earth, that use a tooth-1 brush at all, It la astonishing to ' in a careless way. There Is only one know how few of that 26. per cent 1 sure, tboro and effective way to ster know how to correctly, us and care (uue a toothbrush. Bell It for at least for It. First, dampen your brush, Irivo minutes. This should be done I' then sprinkle with salt. Placo In the, mouth with bristles against tho cheek, closo teeth tight, thoroly brush your teeth up and down, not length-'1 wise nf the teeth. Otherwise you brush a great deal of the oral filth In betweon the teeth, thero to remain and cause decay, Then open the ntvttej germ lite and cause decay In (kl fluMa nr HmmuIxh. nf h. ! . w. ww.ww.whw u. mmmma i RIISSIMIS ME MMLEIS WEATHER HUES STOCKHOLM, (Correspondence of tha Associated Press). If any nation or outside leader attempts to set up a stable government In Russia they doubtlessr will find the mercurial Hue alana n difficult lot to satisfy. They have plenty of Ideas and opinions hut lack action. "The trouble with Russians Is. that they believe oplnlona' are achieve ments," recently aald a ' promjnont American who la familiar with Rus sian affairs. Thl certainly char acterised many of the Russians who an bow waiting In Scandanavla for something to happen In Russia. They are crltlcllsng the Allies for failure to act more speedily In Russia. . Their ehangeableness'la surprising. the very leasers' who were loudest In J. i PHOTO OF YANKEES CHARGING RETREATING GERMANS ' ui-4te,.,fiuiwHM im sjsxexeiBi bmbi.' .., . ' i .' jMmxjmamm, r THE TEETH t ' teeth. Brush the teeth on the ungual i or .Inside' surface as you did on the outside. Then thoroly brush the tongue underneath and on top and the roof of tho mouth. The Oral cav- ltv 'should be cleansed after each' meifl. It wll take sbmo of your time to care tor the mouth, but It-la, worth '.linnets this year will not bn favored while It takui time to become a by the United States food admlnlstrr. good athlete, an expert mechanic, n'tlon "Make Thanksgiving a day for trained soldier. Anything worth saving rather 'than a day for unusual whllo take time. So don't begrudge feeding," the administration hua ad tlio tlmo It takes to cleanso the oral vised. cavity and caro for thosa little hard organs of mastication that have so much to do with your health. They are worth while. I recommend salt, ly, will not scratch the enamel and yot Is sufficient to remove stains and deposits on the teeth, and has a ten- uency t0 nnrden the ,,, If ow to Clean and Care for the Tooth brush A great many people give very lit tie attention to the cleaning of the toothbrush after using. It la highly important that the brush should be thoroly cleansed after using. This cannot be dorte by wrlnslng It In glass of water or holding It under a faucet of runplng water. Yoa mast remember that the bristles of a tooth brush are quite compact, and the oral germ life that worka down Into the body of the brush. cannot be removed nf tor each ualng, or at least once a day. Then dry with a cloth and not away. Do not leave your toothbrush hanging on the wall to be used as a ny roost till ou want to use It again. a puro bono handle, pro-uby-lactlc tobthbrush Is tho best on tho market today. You can boll one for hours When you get a new toothbrush boll it before uslrfg. Vou don't know1 who or now mMy h,ndi , budM lt before you got It.and you cannot af ford to take a chance. Swat the j..ji- ...i .. ,! W, Ml denouncing the Brest peace treaty I were soon hobnobbing with the Ger mans. Paul Mllyukof f and other lead ers of the extreme right who had pre tended great 'friendship for the En tente turned to the Germana In an effort to establish under their pro tection a monarchy which would fath er the policies of the Constitutional Democratic pirty. When It became evident that the1 Germans would not enter Northern Rursla In large numbers and aet up an aristocratic government similar to that of Skoropadsky In the Ukraine, Hourgeolsle leaders who had turned from the Entente to Germany, again becamo friendly toward the Entente and less critical of the failure of the English, French and Americans to en ter Russia In large numbers and over throw the existing government. En tente successes on the western front and Entente support of the Csechs In their phenomem! campaigns agntnst the' Bdlshevlkl further soften ed the hearts of Russian leaders of the extreme right. But diplomat of the Entente powers stationed In Rus rta were not deceived by chameleon like Russian leaders whose aim seems to be' the establishment of class government. The action 'of the En tento In refusing support to the Hor- 'vath government. In Siberia Indicates (clearly the decision of the Bniente to stand aloof from class and party I movements 'and, give the great mass VI nUBHHUI K 1'IIHIIVB w wurii Ulll tner Wni by democratic means, 1 no OVER EATING ox TURKEY DAY, v . WAHHtvnTnv Mnv a Ttrliw 'the human capacity of Tiiank'sglvla GIVKt GIVKI Get a standard tnsnraace sollcr front the Chilcote a Smith agency. 12 m Give to United War Work Campaign I Purchase a Thrift Stamp beforo re tiring. 'They work while yon sleep." BEPRETTY.TURN TRY anANDMOTHKR'S OLD FA- VOIIITK BKCII'K OK SAUK TEA AND SULPHUR i Almost everyone knows that tags Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair" when faded, gray or streaked. Years agotbe only way to get this mixture was to make lt at home, which la rauasr nad trouble- lome. Nowadaya, by asking at any drug store for "Wyetb's Sage and SuL phur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other, In gredlents, for about SO cents. Don't stay grsyi Try Itl No one can possibly tell that you darkssed your hair, as It' doss It so-naturally and evenly. Ton dampen a ssenne or soft brushUwltk It. and drswvttls through your hair, taking one small trand at a time; by moral eg the gray balr disappears, and after snothor np. pllcatlon or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attract. ivo. Wreth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound 'Is a delightful toilet requtefte for those who desire dark hair and a youthful BDDearance. It Is not In tended for the euro, mitigation or rvntlnn of dl Adv ' ' LEUAL. nUlHXS wwtjwwvmtvmjwwijwwww , NOTICK Department of the Interior. United States Indian Service. Klamath Agency, Oregon, October IS, ItlS proposals will do received ai us omee of the above named Agency nntll S o'clock p. m November IS, HIS, for tne rurnisning or. aorsee. mares ana breeding cattle, hogs and sheen. Said stock is to be purchased ror tne Klam ath Jndians on tns Kiamatn Reserva tion, state of Oregon. The right is reserved to reject any and nil bias. to accept any part and reject the oth er ,and to waive technical defects aa the Interests of tho Service may re-' quire. There will, be purchased as follews: CATTLE t and 3 year old heifers, annrosl- mately 1,000 to 1,106 hand. 1 to 1 year old heifers, annroxl- mately 100 to 400 head. Milch cows, not over 4 years old, approximately a nean. oammr j Good young breeding ewea. assrox- Imately ISO head. HOGS Prood aows, 1. , Its. approximately 10 head. HORSES Geldings, weight 1,100 to 1.800, S MrBe? mxexexexexexextirTWyM Mail Orders If ou II e in the country yon should avail yourself of the convenience which our' parcel post service provided. ..Careral packing and prompt shipments are hobbles with us... Mend as a trial order when yon need drag store goods. ii ' r - -c IWertwariuvmfv ; ""a"aa"" A M i jwmm wU mnemigiBi. v , " U Geldings, weight 1,3M to liSO. S!,t. ' to 7 years eld, 41 spans. " ' Mares, good brood and work steak, j -i , to 7 ytars old. 3 .. 1.100 to 1.S0O sounds. S to t vsArs oldi f spans. " , , No member of Congress (II Mil,' L. 1109). agent or employee of the. United States Government (IS SUL "'' L. 177). shall have any interest, dh - rert or Indirect, In the farnh)hlng)M said stock. Any, serson, persoaa,-;ef j Jt , j corporation desiring to Md on'snyiw ja . .n' all of tho above mtnUoaed eteek.vvjltt Jf ,?, tlon to tho SaperintMdeat oftte Klamath Indian Sehoel. Klamath Agency, Oregon. , CATO SELLS, ' Commissioner of Isdlaa Aflatsa. J. H. Norrla, Speeial Supervtser a S. u. a., Kiamatn Agency, ., , ,. r -via.-; l i'T;tr PKOFKtSIONAL' CAKDi 'J.i i ' '-J- . 7Ti!' j V MMMMMMWNMMMMMIWHInMIIIINMfla t K f A.g . , ' .J VI renntv ..sail Zi. - f avi xesginssr. t , -i' v.- J-v-T . " ssssssssssjsssssnssswsmmssnse r fi t ! . ' . ' C1TV.AMD COUN1Y ABBTIUet u, i K ' COMPANY x ' 1 ,M - j i .sit Mm. .'Vtil Ussrsnes Lonnoy and Ahstrastp, " ' r' f J Keal Ketste Loane f 9 pm . ' . v-i " i , f j V rf? T m ai- DR. P.' R. GODDARD . ., f -J aiiMk. enfto 811, UO.R (ever K. K. K. Btors) fw"Jew swj1 erJeejp aMBsle 0' (The ealy OatssHtbU- Fhysj. ''. clan, and Surgeon hi rails.) f t s RECKARD RENT asVKSI PheneSe Night fhoas S4S LARGE STOCK 09 New Woolens SaJft Ynasr Plssar Fal U NOW; Fit and Highest Grade of Workitiansbip Onarnntasd' Chas. J. Cizek MKRCHANT TAILOR - v ,5i Main, St. t W O OD .. 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