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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1918)
Y,f''f '' HDW rninAv, novkmiiku ,5, ,Bla THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON K " 111! I ' SER mm?- t.w,"?n;ii '".KlMMth sk,:.jJ , JTl.t ' ' j dally .except Snaday by aid Publishing Compeay of rlt, at lis Foarta street. WUSV !&" 4., ami at tha ooetoRce at Klam ath' Palls, Ora., for traaemtsalea thra tha malle as secead-claae atattar. K. . t hw i" 5 1'.' J w W aiMriattM ttma by nail to aay address' la tka Ualted States: ' Oaeysar . Oae meath .............ja J FRIDAY, NOVKMRKR IS, ltl HmlfsOissifci'MTt HELP WANTED P ERSONAL MENTION LtTTLK 8IDKLH1I1TS OX LOCAL HAIVKMNGH AMOXO TRR PKOPLK OK THIS CITY AND V1C1X1TV. ttOfNOS AND OOMINtM OF JA)CAL FOLKS WOMAN WANTED to cook oa raaek aad take ear of child. Aaa: 4l High street. ll-f SITUATIONSJVANTEP, MAN AND WIFE with two cklldraa, want, place on ranch; wife exper ienced cook; husband all-round farm haad. experienced tractor operator. Write O X. Herald. ! JJMUNWL HAVE A FEW moderate priced rooma for the wlater at the White Pel' kaa. 14-t L. Hackee la a county seat visitor tromOdeeea. A. 8. Peterson la a county seat vis itor today from Algotua. O. H. Justice la here oa matters of buslaeaa from Algoma. C. W. Taylor la a outlasts visitor la this city from Medford. Samoa J. Owes of Saa Francisco la a Klamath Falls business visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Drotherton are town from Odessa for a short time. in FURNISHED APPARTMENT at Ore- oa House, Klamath. Bear th 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED Oae spotted eaw, hraaded O oa left kip, marked wttk kole la left ear aad upper kalf era la right; oae red eaw, mule, ear marked hole la left ear aad upper kalf erop la right, branded J oa left hip. O. D. Ornate. 14-lt LOST Hah cap eftt Couaty grader Bear Bawmaa raack, Merrill road. Noti fy Tarn Dtaaa. Klamath Falla. lMt '"' FOR SALE FOR SALE Cheap for cash, oaa aearly aaw Catoalal Oraad plaao. CaU at Klamath Falls Music House. FOR SALE Hoaeeheld good, raage. . had, chair, mirrors, Ukrary table, ahhtealer. alaata, maetc rack, ate- taree, saevale, tools .etc ! Rari aad Alameda, or i. F. Magulra Co. It-It Edward MacLeaa was among the train arrivals last night from Portland. R. B. Gordon la In Klamath Falls today looking after business Interests from Fort Klamath. W. A. Lamm of the Lamm Lumber company at Modoc "Point, Is la the city looking after business Interests. Mrs. J. W. Foley, wife aad daugh ter, arrived mat Bight from Pomeroy, Wash. They are guests at the Hotel Hall. Ha Caas Kllcore aad bob are la the etty tram tka Boaaaaa district for a eaect time. They are stopping at the Hotel HalL Mrs. O. M. Hector expects to leave with her fear chHdraa for Sacramen to, wkare they will spend several The chaago u aeceeeltated t of Mrs. Hector's health. Taa Army Shoe at SS.TS. It MOMHUf SHOE STORK. COVSI CIVE1 awjka smaaTAasaavBamteBeaft bbbbbJbw JbTMK fsVaTeVHvVBfMNBW Wmmm lMt ft te its ea laspert oar 9. A M. CLRANlXa CO. FOR SALE Pigs aad treed sows, at neaaeaaaii ptaee, fear, mllea aC atty. P. C. Carleoa. ll-at H mymiANEOus ROARD-ST per week. !! PhM 144t FOR TRADR- Small raaek la Call- farala; seme Imprevemeata: go iratt aad ataek aaaatry; wlU trade Mr KMasath property. Iaeaire C. C. Tarree. Jewel Cafe. 14-tt notice' It la aaaouaead that tka Surgical Preealage Dapartmeat of tka Red Craaa wiH aaw revert ta tka aid aehedule.' Oa Tuesday afternoon cutting ni he 4ae aad Wedaosdvy, Thursday .tad Friday afteraooas aad Tueeday aad Wednesday evenings drtttlnaa will be made. Th work room will therefore, not bo opu to morrow hot uatil Tuesday. FEW FOLKS al m NOW MUCM1ST BATS LADIES ABB vsnra rbcipe 'AND SULPHUR OF RAGS TEA rv Hair that loaaa It color aad lustre, or whea It fades, turag gray, dull aad melees, la caused hy a lack at sul pher la the hair. Our graadmothars n mdaa ap a mlature of Saga Taa aad Sulphur to keep her locks dark aad beautiful, aad thousands of womea aad mea who value that area eelorr that keauUful dark .shade of hair which la eo attraeUve, aaa oaly tkla old-UaM recipe. ' Nawadaya wa si this famoaa mix ture, improved by tha addltloa of oth- r iagradleaU hy aaklag at aay 'drug etore for a icoat kotUo of "WyeU's VIm, a flulnhuv AMBuMa4 ' klW . u mmm an BfiyMM w,nwB, wmw . IP ,-i darkeas tha hair so naturally, aa ; .,. -7--' - " jijs a-reaiy, taai aeaoay aaa poesiDiy ten r'l'id K has keen applied. You Just damp- riV.A-3 aa a saoaae or soft faraah with it ai V"!'.' J.naw,.thls through your hair, Uklag t. I '2' ,, A J .A A.- S , ,,( ' ae aaiaii siraaa t a note, mj mora tu'tlu' rav. hair dlsannaar! hut '.Wkat aaUgbu tba ladles with Wyatk'a v'Saaa aid Sulphur Compound la that. U'basideei. beautifully' dsrksalag tka 'I '.':' i'iuMr aflar..a few applleatloas U also .,V ,A'kjrswilaak the gloa,aad lustra aad V0fu R aa'aaaearMea or ahuaaaaaa. ; J.Jw'g Jlasa and Maaar Com. .;,imma, w a aeiigbirui touet rofawu .' swpi aaa a yamaini, to! the. hair, It ie'aot la- m ij OaTBI VE1 War Week Casapalga! Fraak T. Gaataar. watckmaker aad jawetar. Fsae watch repalriag. dll lt . toJDi War Work Campslqal GIVE! CCVB! CMva to UaMai War Work Caaaaahja! It MOOSOtN SHOE STORK. GIVBt OIVK! Oat a policy cy. 11 Otve to UaltoS War Week Campalgal OIVBI CBVEt HOOD RUBBERS. It MODBBN SHOE STORE. OlTBI OIVBI OrrotoUi H. C. Tlchnor, n well known ranch er of tho tlonanta soctlon, camo In yesterday on business. He Is stop ping at the Hotel Hull. Ross Sutton of tho Dairy district was In the city for a short time yes terday. He has just returned from n business trip to I.nkovlow, and re ports that that town has been lit or ally prostrated with tho Influent. Everybody that hnsn't Rot it now has already had It, ho says. IUys Indian Tnn Itluh Tops, it MODKKX SHOK RTOItK. PEOPLE WILL HELP COLLECT THEIR TAXES WA8HINOTON, Nor. -It. The same spirit of enthusiasm snd co operation which attended the Fourth Liberty loan and much the same me thods, Including advertising In nei?r paperg and local propaganda ram palKns. are planned ns features of tho button's next great financial task, the collection of about $8,000,000,000 in taxes next year. Internal Revenue Commissioner Poper Is miking preparations for a great drive In' January and February to get the ten million, persons who probably will be subject directly to government taxes to file their returns early, accurately nnd willingly. "Even wlthour great tnx gathering machinery already built up In collec tion districts Jhruout tho country," slid Commloner Roper, "wo con not gather $8,000,000,000 of taxes with out the hearty co-operation of the people who pay. It must and will be their Job as much as that of the gov ernment authorities." a On this principle, a great education armovement Is being planned, with out waiting for Congress to enact finally the revenue bill which will de termine Just bow much tax la to be collected, and from what sources It la to come. Business men in every com munity, banks, chambers' of commerce trade, farmers' and labor organisa tions, churches, lodges schools and other organizations will be asked to undertakes to show citizens precise ly bow to figure their taxes, what deductions from Income are permiss ible, how their business records should be kept to provide the best guides for tnx reports, and how to make Intelligent returns, giving nei ther less nor more than Is expected under the law. lly such u system, officials hope to mlnlmlto tax ovaslons. Hut to guard tiKlnt the Inevitable slacking, In formation will be sought hru theso channels to be used In chocking up returns nnd ascertaining beyond a doubt when returns are true. Newspapers will bo relied on to publUh Informative articles on how to make returns, to bo supplied both from Washington revenue bureau I'endqunrters, and by district collect ors. There will also be considerable dlsplny advertising appealing to In dividuals and business enterprises to tiny tnxen with tho same spirit the nation displays In making war. These advertisements will bo psld for by business Interests, acting voluntarily; nnd not by the goermiiont and ad' vertlslng. business Interests, acting voluntarily, nnd not by the govern ment and advertising clubs will assist. This Is the method employed during tho Liberty Loan cnmpalgus. Indications that tho now revenue bill will Impose a number of sales taxes, the reporting of which will be n difficult task, makes It especially necessary to enlist the cooperation of tax payers themselves In the tax col! loctlon work. 1 A HHt Hie Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls HUN PLANE WRECKED BY ITS OWN BOMBS LONDON. Nov. 13. A Drltlsh scout nlrpkn recently rnir.lng the skies In search of night raiders, re ceived n Oormsn bombing ntachlun, twisting and turning In the grip of several llrltlsh searchlights. The Drltlsh pilot dived to the at tack, nnd put la a strong burst of machine gun fire. The German ma chine burst Into flames and begua to flutter earthwards, like a huge burn ing loaL Suddenly, the Drltlsh ma chine rocked In tho concussion of a tremendous explosion, and the Oer man raider vanished In a blinking flash. One of Its own powerful bombs hnd exploded, blowing It to pieces,. American Hoy Sne iIitm shoe, it MODERN HHOK HTOHK. tllvc to United War Work Campaign! iii iii iiiiiiiiiiii STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Bars Cream Applied la NastrUa lUHsrai Head-CeUa at Oaea, iiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiii DULL. SPLITTING, SICK HEADACHE Dr. Jam' KaadaaW Powders ra. Hm at oscs 10 OMtg a twdtsfa. Yea take a Dr. Powder aad la Just 'our head clears aad James1 Headache a few momenta Sour bead clears aad all aearalgia sad Utresa vanishes. Ills the quickest aid surest relief for headache, whether dull, urobung, spllttmg or serve- racking. Scad somsoee to the store Quit and get a suffering It's sure'eVou m B'- Jl rowiiers tnen pointment package needless. 'Be Headache there will be bo dlsap- NOTICB OP APPOINTMBXT OV ADMINISTRATOR Notice la hereby givea that I have appelated aa admiawtrator of estate of Noah B. Arnold, de ar tha Coaatr Court of tho State of Oregoa, for Klamath Coun ty. All paraoaa havlag claims against said aetata are directed to present same to ma at my oBco la the City of Klamath Palls, Oregoa, accom aaaied by tha proper vouchers, with la aU moaths from tho 15th day of November, 111$. R. B. SMITH, Admmletrator of tha Bstate of Noah B. AraeM, Deeeaaed. 1I-IMI-I-1S It your nostrils are clogged ana your head Is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh. Just get a small bottle of Ely'a Cream Balm at any drug atore. Apply a little of this fragrant, anti septic cream Into your nostrils and let It penetrate thru every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the Inflamed, swollen mucous mem brane and you get Instant relief. Abl' bow good It feels. Your nos trils are open, our head Is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; bo more headache, dryness or strug gling for breath. Ely's Cream Dam Is Just what sufferers from bead colds and catarrh need. It'a a de lights Adv. IF KIDNEYS ACT DUD TIKE SILTS jSAYH HACKACHB IB SIGN YOU HAVK BERN BATING TOO MUCH MEAT .. -e. -. .. -a. .. .. j. -. a. a- - pp.BBaaft'.eoiar aad; hkVMM' . rw mm WANTED t Chrckens and Turkeys Highest Prices Paid for Hogs. Cattle, Sheep, Hides and Pelts. TEN PER CENT TEN PER CENT TEN PBR CENT TEN PER CENT TEN PER CENT TEN PER CENT TEN PER CENT TEN PER CKNT TEN PER CENT TEN PER CENT TEN PER CENT TEN PER CENT TEN PER CENT TEN PER CENT The War Is Oyer And We Are Going to Celebrate Wednesday 7. Thursday KJT Friday SS Saturday t"' 10 Per Cent DiiCOMn!on T every piece of goods in the house, except sugar, flour and contract goods, Iff cash stly. Those having accounts with us, will be accomodated as before, but to obtain the Ten per cent, cash must accompany the order. GET YOUR SUPPLIES NOW! TEN I'Eit ci:nt TEN I'KU CKNT TEN PKU CUNT I' TEN i:il CKNT TEN I'Elt CKNT TEN I'KIt CKNT TEN PKIl CKNT TEN PKU CKNT TEN PKU CKNT TEN PKU CKNT TEN PKU CKNT TEN PKU CKNT TEN PKU CKNT TEN PKU CKNT Hie Winnek Co., he 426 Main St. Phone 34 4 Klamath Falls ion n INKS FIRST ran B Fl II H E H mm When you wake up with backache and dull misery In the kidney region It generally means you hava beea eat ing too mush meat, ears a well known authority. Meat forma uric acid seems chiefly absorbed la his aweet whlch overworks tho kidneys In the'lr j heart, and longs to see her "Just once effort to filter It from the blood aad sgaln," while his I French campatrlot WITH THK AMERICAN AltMIKS IN THE KIEI.U, (Correspondence of the Associated Press). Whon an American soldier oes "over the top" or when he recolves a bullet or shrap nel wound he thinks of hts mother. The French pollu thinks of his wife, and the 'British Tommy of his sweet heart. This fact. Is borne out by the offi cers and doctors who have served In all three of the Allied armies. They declare that when the American sold ler'ls wounded, the first word on hU lips In almost every case Is "Mother". Even after he Is removed to tho hos. pltal be catla constantly for bis moth er. His British cousin, however, flKUM KI.CDKM IIACTKHIOM). tJIHTH AMI HKAI.TH AVTIIOHI TIKH AUK IIAt'KI.KI). they become sort of paralysed- and loggy. When your k(daeys get slug gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; remov ing all the body's urlaous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dlxsy spells; your sfomaeh sours, tongue Is coated, aad whea tha wee- thinks only of his j'femme blen aim- ae.:' The correspondent of the Associat ed Press at the Amerlcan'front asked a number of soldiers what thought was moat on their minds when they irs't left their trenches to attack the G.rmsns. la bIbb cases out of ten tber Is bad you hava rheumatic twla- j tba answer was, "Of home and moth ges. The urine Is, cloudy, full of sed- er." Klamath Packing Co. Iment, channels oftea get aore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or tbrea times darlag tho night, t Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespooatal la a glass There were a few, however, who said that as they entered the battle their minds were given over wholly to prayer, altho they had never before been In the bablt of praying. Borne of them kept before them words of encouragement and counsel contained la letters from relatives. . The Influents epidemic continues unabated. Its ravages are not confin ed to this city or state or even to the uniiou mains, anu rauie reports inai-i cnte that It Is rapidly spreading over tho clvllUod world. It has baffled medical skill to'an unusual extent and! I nag claimed more victims perhaps man any oiner epidemic in a score or, years. The germ has eluded the Bac teriologists and medical men agree that the best cure Is prevention, ' y The surest prevention Is to build up the bodily powers of resistance and to get tho system In the best pay tlcsl condition possible. It Is now uni versally agreed that It is possible 'to' perfect the powers of resistance of the human system so that It can throw off almost any Infection not excepting1 Spanish Influensa. I It haa been discovered that per sona who are weak and rundown are the earliest victims, and If you find) ypurstlf tired or weak and losing ! flesh, or If you are In a genorally run down condition and below your nor mal weight, this warning should bo heeded promptly. If you ro In this condition nothing on earth will build you up and streng then you like Tanlac, which contains tno moat powerful tonic properties known to science. As a reconstruo- medicine, aad by tho fact ibat Ttt lac Is today having the greatest sale of any tonic on the American market over Eleven Million bullies havlai beea sold within the past three yean Tanlac Is also the Ideal strengthea Ing tonic for persons who are suffer ing from the after-effects or Inlluaam Grippe or bronchial troubles and bus dreda of thousands uro using It dally with the most gratifying results. In connection with tho Teniae treatment It Is, necessury to keep tat bowels open by taking Tanlac Un live Tablets, samples of which ars In cluded with every bottlo of Tanlac. Tanlac Is sold In Klamath falls by tha Star Drug Co,, and In Loretta by Jamas Merc, Co. Dassengers and Baggage ANYWRRRR IN THK CITT QUICK SKRVICK RKASONAHLK HATKS PRONE 1ST WcstemTransfcrCs. New (Sy Laundry Wa Ouarantee Our Work. Mlrte and Cellars (.sunders Wo also wash ellk, wool, and ered fade vary carefully. Try at ansa and be convinced. Our priest r right bene 1M. 127 Fourth Street aek at Fraf National Bank tin. nHl. . .a '-..-A a-...-... . . of water before breakfast for a few One soldier oa the morning of the' witho.,. . ,.; .,. ",", .J: ., j ... bu.... .111 h. ...J ... l. . 1. . i... .." u,.iwunout e.u contains tha ... Thtahmn-TZit- r. :;.: ,, . r,i,: ;;.....: i "ri verjr e,emenu n" y " .... -. ... .. . T i. . . die Htm ui grapes aaa i.muu juie. trust in tnn Mjrq anu no enemy t cuiiiuiuhu wuu uaaw, aaa m aee snau prosper agsinsi inee." Tne soiq- taiAl tnm OAMaBiillHMa d ataan saaaicV atsl I I aval avaat. lliauAai ta. LU.JI..1 ' II l3BafJBjBBaaaaBBBaaaBBaaa5m ""r"" - 7 rr.'..T. r:.""' rur r" " "., , t0 Klvo you flBh.,nt ,tMntth t0 wird the Influensa germ. This la a to aa.b.t,.i of ,h. war that day and camo ' . 'Ifw" tK Iff1 .T. ViZ Blatos Dispensatory and the Encyelo. poedla Brlttannlca and leading text books used In the school of medicine.' 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