The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 11, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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the malls ns.aocond-claea matter.
Smbeertptlon terms by mall to any
address In tho United State:
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MONDAY, NOVKMIIKR II, 1UI8
Herald's Classified Ad?s.
"HELP WANTED
essaaayM jww(Wi wsnnaasaa
WOMAN WANTED to cook on ranch
and take euro ot child.
Address
435 High street.
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FOR RENT
Vtaa!
FURNISHED APPARTMENT at Ore
con House, Klamath, near 6th 3
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Between Midland and Klam
ath Falls, brown leather suit case J
contains clock, sheepskin vest, paper
and other articles. Finder notify
Ford garage r regard. -3t
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE Single bed and mattress,
almost new; cheap. Apply Apt 1,
Tewnsend Flats. t-lt"
FOR SALE Household furniture:
fine range, heater, rugs, tables,
chain, book shelves, chiffoniers, cur
corner Earl and Alameda, or J. F.
Magmire Co. ll-3t
FOR SALE 100 head old ewe, bred,
will lamb March .lit. Phone 18F
James T. Henley. t-Jt
MISCELLANEOUS
ALFALFA SEED Dry laid, long
stem Chilean; the famous Surprise
Valley seed; sample and prices on
apaileaUoa; order early, as" demand
h great ana sappiy limited, c. .
Atkinson, Cedarvllle, Calif, grower,
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GIVES
GIVES
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CARD OF THANKS
W desire to express onr sincere
gratltade to oar many -friends, (or
heir kindness, extended to va daring
UM Illness and death of onr beloved
wife and danghter.
Fred M. Gordon.
Stephen Bennett and Family.
dv&to United War Week Gaasaalgat
GIVKt
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C Otoe te UaMed War Work Camaubpil
WAKEFIELD SULLIVAN
., . Oils, greases and gasoline ;also
reaayivaaia vacuum cap tire beat
(or wet weather. 11-lt.
KAT' LEW MEAT, ALSO TAKE
GLASS OT SALTS BEFORE
. ' EATING BREAKFAST
wmmm on
KIDHEYSBOTHER
. .. Uric add la meat excite the kid
ney, they become overworked; get
, sluggish, ache, and (eel like lumps
-i( lead, The urine becomea-ctoudy;
the bladder Is Irritated, and you may
l ', be obliged to seek relief two or .three
' timesdurlng the night. When the
kidneys clog you must help the:
, ; 'flush off the body's urinous wasts
or you'll be a real sick person short-
" lyl At first ycu (eel a dull misery
.;, ' in ins niuney rcKiun, you sutler irom
'r,.i "ff-v. , backache, sick headachfe. dlulnaea.
l1- - . ..... . I . . m
:''' ' . stomach get sour, tongue coated and
9 M ... T . .
you (eel rheumatic twinges when
the weather la bad. Eat lea meat,
,fi i inu in oi wnmr; iu gut irora muj
fruraHi iuur ounce oi tfim aaiu,
eiko a tablespoonful In a glass of
vater before breakfast tor a few days
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,;?-&.. 4 fnis lamoua sana u maae from tne
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UTTLK MWIWTII ON LOCAL HA1KNI!NOfl
amono mi raoPLK or im cmr And vicinity.
OOlNoa AND COMINOa or LOCAL POLKS
IU
Chas. Hunt It In town on matter
of business from Worden,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Qutgtey are here
for a short time (rem Med(ord.
W. V. Wltcher It In the city on
S business' from Alturai.
Mrs. J. O. McDowell la a recent ar
rival from Central Point.
Attorney Walter Van Emon spent
the week end In Chlloquln on matter
of business.
Carl Harks and Cecil King
county scat visitor today (rom Mer
rill. Cecil and Pansy Conley are week
end visitors In Klamath Fall (rom
the Lorelta district.
R. C. Spink I down (rom Idlerest
on Spring Creek (or a short business
visit.
l The aad news has ceme to ns that
Mra. Fred Oordoa of Chlloqnta has
passed'rom tau lit. She leaves a
huaband and two amall children, one
a baby o( only a (ew week, father,
mother aad two listers, besides oth
er relatives. Mrs. Oordoa had epeat
most of her girlhood In this commun
ity, aad had many (rteads who extend
sincere sympathy to the i bereaved
family.
Mr. aad Mrs. Stone ot Klamath
Falls were gaeeta at J. T. Ward's the
last ot the week.
Most of the people who had land
leased en Tale Lake are well satis-
fled with the patcome ot their crops,
some ot the barley yteldlag over 80
baahel per acre, aad other grata la
proportion. Quite a large amonat of
hay need a few days ot pleasant
weather to laaare Its betag pat ap la
goodaaap.
Some of the children hero war fat
vlted to spead Hallowe'en at tho
home of J..T. Ward aad wife. They
had mneh sport balldlag boanrss of
Russian thistles. After tiring of this
amasemeat they wen treated to
dalaty refreshments, with sellable
decorations for tho occasion, all hav-
lag a jolly time, aad pronouncing Mr.
aad Mrs. Ward aaeeatertatners.
Quite a number ot targe beads of
sheep are already eomlag Into this
valley to spend the wlater, where hay
has been purchased to feed them.
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GIVE!
GIVKI
Give to United War Work Casasalgn!
PUNISH HIS
SALEM, Ore., Nov. 11. Qoveraor
Wlthycombe will ascertaia whether
any law exlau la Oregon wherby pun-
labmeat may be meted oat to per
sona slandering or directing malici
ous attacks agalast men la public off
Ice, The governor endured much of
this kind of abuse during the recent
campaign from mea who were oppos
ed to his re-election.
"In my opinion," said the governor,
"It U time to call a halt to such tac
tics, and I am determined to see It
there Is any Oregon law by which a
man In public office mny bo protect
ed from character assassins.
"In return for the large vote given
me and the confidence tho people
have reposed la me, I shall give ay
very best thought and activity to the
upbuilding of the state. I aa parti
cularly grateful for the vote accorded
me because of the campalga of slan
der and misrepresentation resorted
to by the opposition.
"Twenty-five thousand of ay Boat
loyal supporters are now la servlee la
Fraaeo aad ay tlpe aad eaergy1 will
be devoted also to worklag for tholr
welfare' at every opportunity." '
v Governor Wlthycombe Is tha flrst
Republican governor of Oregon to
hsueceed himself. Scores ot tetecrajaa
aad talephoae meaaigee have reaehed
big desk congratulating hla unea aul
Meeeaaiaue eaapabnu
KlatwrtsfHrtj News
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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OEEOON
MENTION
H. M. McFadden I registered at
the Whit Pelican Hotel (rom San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed Propst hare left
(or Scappooee. where they expect to
spend the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holland are horo
(or a short time (rom Holland, Oro.p w- "" l'""''"- ot l' "w"
They stopped at the Hotel Hall.
W.
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H. Smith, who will Install
milling machinery nt the new MnllnL, ,. ' , ... .
!..- Ill u l J t a .
i huh, mtii, nas arrivcu irum ouum
r. Barbara. Calif.
Ed Mcnroom. n Mtitnman fmm
Vistula. In Bastorn Klamath County.
la In town looking
after
business in-
tereats.
Silas Obenchaln waa In town Sat
urday (rom hla ranch In the III the transportation coinpnny that the
Daain, where he la apendlng most of ptanca will bo enulped to carry pna
hla time these days. i nongora, mail niul exprivs. It Is
R. C
Bradbury waa among
tho'
county seat business visitors Satur
day from his ranch In the Qlone dis
trict. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Wise, who op
erate a hotel at Fort Klamath, aro
pending a few day In Klamath
Fall. They are guest at the Hotel
Hall.
Oeorge OHIeld spent Saturday In
Klamath Falls from Merrill. Ho par
ticipated in the official canvass of tho
recent election In hla official capacity
as Justice of the peace.
VDUHG PEOPLE
T01SE
Victory Boys! Victory Olrla! At
tention!
Persona aader tho age o( SO yeara
aro given a quota to raise (or the
allied drive, separate (rom thai to ho
raised by tho sealers.
This aaota Is S900 for Klamath
Coa'aty.
As schools aro closed aad bo meet-
lags permitted because of epidemic
MOLLIC
Federal Judge Henry p. Clayton,
who halls (rom Eufaula, All,, sen
tenced this Ruaalan eighteea-year-old
girl,' Mollis Stlmer, to (Ifteea years
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PORTLAND, Nov. 11. Portland
mny oon beconu) th IVuifl: coa'.
iMiitl'ul of a groit trans-iontlnnii'al
nlr touto. With t!iU lov In mind,
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loAlrcraft
& Munition
company, of
.. I i'ucimo, I'oio, win nrnvo wiwiui n
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within
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chiuo ot n 100 note trnct of land suit-
f ablo for a landing plnco and where
i branch factory for tho manufacture
t nlrplnne mut rub engines may be
in ected.
The company of which Mr. lliick la
prraldont la eniiltnllzeil for 13,000,
000 and It la stilted Id tho nurpoie of
rmimrd that tho trip ncrou the con-
, tlnent wilt bo ninJo In 26 hours and
that brnnch factories will be eatib-
llshcd
acroM
nt each station on the way
tho United States. The (are
charged to take a portion across the
continent will he $1000, but It I aldw.( of tMl dHt mlod HU, cnda
that this price will be cut after tho ., ..,, ,uv nr .nu.in.i nil
lino haa been In operation for nilrae.hfd tofelhor wUh ten per cent of
Mall and express will bo carried nt ',, ni.. .,.k.h.,i. i,. i,Mn
tho rato or 25 tonus nn ounco. and m
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Uuck confidently expects that In tl"
ixt fivo years his planea will be do
ing 200 miles nn hour on' their trips
across the states.
ot "flu," thle has not beon pushed
along. However, information will be
given yon aa rapidly aa possible.
Everybody ready for n good, sub
stantial subscription. Mako It all you
can give. It la time for u real Thanks
giving offering for the peoples of the
world.
Qet out your pocketbook and be
treudy. Edna I. Wells, Chairman.
Local Red Cross
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Activities .'.
Those present at tho aewlng room
Saturday were: Mesdames C. II. Hes
ter, J. U. Ueckley, M. J, Nyhan, O, O.
Darke, W. V. Qrob, M. Arens, L. E.
Sullivan, Miss Jennlo Johnston.
5TIME.K
la prison on charges of being a Bol
shevik, an anarchist aad a general
radical acting la vlolatfoa of the Bs.
Plonag Act,' after her trial In New
York Oily.
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ing their own conl'now. This Utile
fellow la carrying off n cako to dry
In the aun. It waa made by hla moth-
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found practical and economical,
FOP, INCREASED
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PORTLAND. Nov. 1 1. Tho stand
ard loaf, of bread, ninilo with 80 per
cent wheat flour and 20 per cent sub.
atltutes, may bo changed aoon to con
tain moro than 80 per cent white
wbeat flour, according to a telogrnm
from Herbert Hoover to W. II., Ayor,
Oregon food administrator.
Tho now relaxation Is merely con-
tcm plated, and Mr. Aer states that
the Information received by him this
morning does not mean that there Is
any chnnge In tho substitute' rules
aa yet, but It alraply. follows Mr. Hoo
ver's invariable rule of kcoplug tho
American peoplo fully Informed oh lo
his plana. Tbo public may bo assur
ed that na aoon nx tho situation warr
ants the food administration will mo
dify the wheat subatltulo rules, but
until tbla b dono tho present rule
will be followed nbsolutoly.
"In view of the now situation cre
ated by the Austrian armtstlcn, great
er safety will result on tho Mediter
ranean aoi routes- making an in
creased ncceaslblllty for tho Indian
and Australian food aiippllcv, eton If
lormony doea not quit tho war. This
should make sufficient wheat from
theso countries avallahlo dur(ng tho
winter to reduce iho amount of sub
stitution In broad In tho allied coun
tries and to ullow the substitutes now
being reported to the nllles'to bo ut.od
for dairy foods, of which tlicro la a
great shortage," says Mr. Ayor.
"This aamo situation In roods exists
In the United States and would also
be Indirectly relieved by rolaxlng the
substitutes used In wheat bread, Tha
nltered war situation would thus en-
nhlri us In incur a n hollar nilliiiimanl I
botween humin and animal fooda,
GIVKI
GIVKI'
Give to United War Work Campaign I
GIVKI
GIVKt
The prudent man carries Are, life,
accident aad health Insurance. See
Chllcole A Smith. 13
GET AFTER THAT
COLD RIGHT NOW
Got tlAt aftor tt with
bottlo of Dr. King's
Naw DlsMvary
She never let a cough er cold or can
5 I'JPP o until it grew dangeroui,
lbs luil nipped it when sli began to
talfle or ceugh before it developed
seriously, ,
Men, women, and children of every,
act have used this preparation for
fry years as s prompt reliever. All
ages are using if today becauie of its
positive mulu.
Oenereuasii boiiles. 60c and 11.20.
Coattipation Corraeted
Dr, King's New Life Pills tonight
sacaa clear boweli, a clear head, clear
thinking, a day well beeuri In the
morning, good dlgeeiion, clearing skin.
Mild in action but sure snd comfortable.
At drug stem everywhere, 23c.
CHANCES
ID
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HUH
ra
WE THAN
WITH THE AMERICAN AltMY
IN FRANCE. Nov. 1 1. Compnrod In
tho (lormnn soldier of today who be
foru tho War Wan supposad to bo civl
Used, tho American Indian of frontier
da a Is doclarcd by nn American me
dlnil officer to have been hlxhly clvl.
lined.
Tim Indian nover protended to be
anything but a savago," anld Iho mor
dlcnl ufflcer, "while tho (lormina
hao boon protondlug lo bo ponre lov-
Iiik mid liuninn for .tho past century."
Dollborato killing by Herman
trnoVs of Rod Cross workers engaged
In tholr work of mercy on the battle
flolda his aroused Iho wrath of Amer
ican army officers. It I asserted that
nil during tho Marno battle, tho (Ion
tiinn avlntoitr swept low over field
IrcHsliiK atntlnns, pouring machine
gun bullets Into the medical unlta aa
they totidfld the wounded and drop
ping bomba on hospitals, altho tho
Red Crosa Inslitnli waa In plain view,
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
Wash away all the stemaeh, liver,
and bowel aeleena befere
, breakfast
To feel your best day In and day om.
to feel clean Insldo; no aour bile to
roat your tonguo and alcken your
lurntli or dull your head; no conatlps-
tlon, bullous ntlncka, sick headache,
coUK rheumatism or gaasy, acid stom
ach, you must bathe on the Inside like
you bathe outside. This Is sally more
Important, becnuse the akin porea do
not nbsorb Impurities Into the blood,
while ttio bowel porea do, saya a wall
known physician.
To keep theso poisons and login
well flushed from the stomach liver
kldnoy and bowels drink before break
fast cirti day a glass of hot water with !
a trcspoonful of limestone phosphate
In It. This will cleanse, purify and'
freshen tho cntlro alimentary tract be
fore putting more food Into tbt stoia
nch. Oct n quarter pound ot limestone
phosphate from your pharmacist It I
Inexpensive and almost tasteless, ex
cept a sourish twlnse'whlch I not ua
pleasant. Drink phosphated hot water
overy morning to rid your system ot
these vllo poisons and toxins; also to
prctcnt tholr formation.
To (eel like young (oiks feel; like
you felt before your blood, 'nerves and
muscles becumo saturated with an ac
cumulation of body poisons, begin this
treatment, and utxne nil, keep It up!
As soap and hot water act on Ibe skla,
cIcannliiK. sweetening and purifying, so
llmestono phosphate and hot water be
foro brent. fast, uct on Ibe stomach,
liver nnd bowels. Adv.
WITHSHCETEII
IF MIXKD WITH SULPHUR rr
DAIIKK.NH HO NATURALLY NO
IIODY CAN TKI.L
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
nnd Sulphur (or darkening gray,
xtreuked and faded hair Is grand
mothers recipe, and folks are again
using it to keep their, hair a good,
even color, which Is quite sensible,
ns wo nro living In an age when a
vouthful nppenranco Is of the great
est advantngo. ' v .
Nowadnya, though, we don't have
the troublcaome laak or gathering the
sago and tho musay mixing at home
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product, Improved by the uddltloa oft
othor Ingredlonta, called "WyethV
Sago nnd Sulphur Comuound" fort
about 60 cents a bottle. It I.
popular because nobody can discover
t ii.is boon upplled. Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with It and
Iraw this through your hair, taking
ane amall strnnd nt n time; by mora.
Ing the gray hair, dlaappears, but
whatdeMghta the ladlea with Wyeth's
3age and Sulpjiur Compound, u that,
"losldcs bountifully darkening the hair
of tor's few applications, It also pro
ducea that soft lustre and appearance
of abundance which Is so attractive
This ready-to-use preparation wad.
Ilghtful toilet requisite for those who
doslro a bore youthful appoaraaoe. n
I not' Intended for the cure. uiM.
Wii
TORN R UK
MONDAY, WOVKmukb 11, , '
Tho llun inlnnrs iok. 7
alrotcher bnnrcrs h .luUfciv . Cn
bnlant soldiers. y M fo
"Thoy actmi i,,ui ,,.
rata," declared .... A.tl(,r,cnh Ty
officer, "dxcept that in , J?.' '
h the ,i.r,ig,, Jrl''ll '
?":y"n;
mm iiuu mi cnniiin, (,u, ..,,""
outoflliolrmn.hl,,,,;,,,
er. in their , eN and n"? ' ?
merad'. The (BI1 J..
I'lwdlng attltudo iMho , !' ,a
some and doaplcahio 1Mniln.J,h
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CREAM FOR CATArru
' . OPENS UP NQSTBK4
ToMa Row To Cot Quick an
frsai sad'Celda. IlVeS!
In one mlnuto your coKgMj BOilrtl
will open, the air paasagw of rs.
head will clear mid y.m can bretti.
freely. No more haw king. sttfmi
blowing, heiiliiche, dryness Ms
truggllng for breath at nlgbl'j ,0
cold or catarrh will b0 gone.
Qet a small bottlo of Kly' craw
Balm from your dniKulit now. A
ply a little ot this fragrant, aitkei!
lie, healing cream In your nwtrlk
It penelrnlea lhrouKli every air t
age of the head, soothes the liflta.
ed or swollen mucous mcmbrai it!
relief cornea Instantly.
Its. Just fine. Don't ,ur tBff
up with a cold or nasty catarrk k
lief comes so quickly.
Sheffield
Silver to Be
Proud Of...
It Is a heavy deposit of pure sil
ver on a hard whim base, dlaV
cult to dent, which give It
longer wearing qualltlas Ism
ordinary plato. It permits tat
finest engraving, and lb pal.
terna have tha beauty aad ar
tistic merit of sterling sllnr de
signs. In chop dishes, meat plalltn,
vegetable dishes and other sol
low Ware of I his charaeisr,
Sheffield has snnm ndraataiM
not possessed by sterling stiver.
Upp Is showing beautiful atw
patterns In Hhaitlold allver.
Frank M. Upp
JEWELER
511 Main Street
Official 8. P. Watch Inspector.
The Cofflmon-Sene
tMihif Material
CtMit Blocks
Roofing of All Kiaa.
W. D. MILLER
Contractor
passengers
and Baggage
ANYWHERK IN TUB OtTt
QUICK 8KRVICK
RKASONAIItK RATM
PHONE 1ST
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If
New Cry 17
W arante Our Wert i
Sklrfta and Cellars Utu?t
Wo alMv.vwii silk, wool, fl
erodaeas pry earefuiiy. m
ohm amj M eoavlMed. Oerariif1
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