The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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consisting of' belts, log canter, 0l
Inch edger.cut Off saw ,2 sawdust
Mowers wRh, ten-Inch' pipe, twenty-
home Ilustelr traction engine, steam
paatp, sklddugt; fangs, hooks, .saws,
axfli. chains etc; ono team.fC and
8, rears old. weight 3,400 pounds;
team ( 'aad 8. years -old. weight
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ERSONAL
LITTI.H BIDKLMHTfl ON LOCAL , HAI-MCN1NM
AMONG TBR MNM'LB Of TBI CITY AN VICINITY.
GOINOfl AND COMINGS Of LOCAL FOLKS
F. Carlson Is a city visitor from the
Klamath Agency today.
Mrs. llobert 8. Fry Is a county seat
visitor from Alaomu.
Mrs. N. V. Long came In last even
In r from Ban Francisco.
II. W. LaFrenlcre Is among the city
business visitors, from Dray, Calif.
Tom Burns Is registered at the Ho
tel Hall from Chlloquln. ,
Walter Dixon came In yesterday af -
tcriioon from Fort Klamath.
Hicham aieinase is aown on mai-
rs of business from Fort Klamath.
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Louis Oerber Is down from'
his
stcck ranch in Horsefly Valley for af
iow aays.
Rnv Merrill nald the eountv seat a
vWt yesterday afternoon from Mer -
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J. M. Bramhall Is in town today
fmm imhu. h i. unt at the
Hotel Hail
Luke Walker la among the lateet'Ber home In Hot Springs Addition for
reported InBuensa patients, ho la re -
ported lo be seriously alck.
Ml nnd Mrs. John Hagelsteln were
among the county seat visitors year
terdar from Algoma.
Bam Short, n wall known farmer
of the Too Valley district, la reported
seriously III with the InSuenia.
Joe Heselg ot tho new. Lake County
Telephone company, la hero for n
short time from Lakevlew.
J. M. Bedford, who haa charge of
the timber on the, Klamath reserva
tion, la here from Klamath Agency.
YANKEE PRISONERS
DECLARED WELL FED
WASHINQTON, D. C, Dae. 4.
Twenty-three hundred American pris
oners Isf war af Camp RaaUtt In Oar.
many pro reported "wall organised,
wall clothed' nnd morale aseoMout,"
in n eabtegram to the Red Cream.
It waa declared ,that .tho OoruMM
nro willing to reieaae Immadlataly
under ,eharge, nineteen American oni
ears te.be transferred from tho pris
on nt Karlsruhe, nnd reeomi
that a train ho sent for them.
tended
NOSE CUMME0 FROM
A COLDM CATARRH
in Noatrla To
Up
Ah! wh.t reii.r Tour eloa4 oa -
trlhj open right up! tho air passages'1: "angd special-sale, of their
ot your head' nro clear and yon can
breathe freely. No mora hawking,
snuffling, mueoua discharge, .head-
ache; dryness no struggling tor
breath at night, your cold or catarrh
Is gone.,
Don't stay stuffed up! Get a .small
bottle of Ely'a Cream Balm' from yout
an a nt an"
druggist now. Apply n little of this
fragrant, nntlaeptlc cream In your
nostrils, let It penetrate thru every
air passage of tho head; soothe and
heal the swollen. Inflamed mueoua
membrane, giving you Instant relief,
Ely'a, Cream Bairn U just what every
cold and catarrh aufferer has been
seeking. -It's just splendid. Adv.
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Truile where yon can, have some varl
cty and stock at your disposal.
Over M VWroUs. Honoras, Kdl-
turns and Orafonolas, etc., and thous
and of records In stock. . .
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Wo SU Uie majority of your rec
ord orders from stock,
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THE EVENING HE1ALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORMON
MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. B. Powers and Mrs,
JR. B. Dardli were among the tram
arrivals tasi nigni irora weea.
William Irwta, who operate a
farm In I-angell Valley .star Bonunsa,
la transacting matters of business la
this rlty.
Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Anderson earn
In yesterday afternoon tram Lake
view. They an stopping at the Ho
tel Hall.
' A 7-pound daughter was born to
i.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beaton of the
lYalln district November 14th. Dr.
.M,OTon ot Merrtll WM B fa
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County School
8uperlatendent
Rjnm wells. C. D.
Chorpeawg and
Frank Sexton had a seselon In the
'ormer'a .office yesterday, reviewing
!be work ot the Industrial Clubs of
me county. ,
I Mrs. John H. Foster left this morn
Ing for Red Blua7, Calif., when aha
I "111 visit at the homo ot nor sister
1 until Christmas. 8he haa been III at
!MVeral days. Her daughter. Mrs. H.
C. McCarthy, accompanied her.
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WASHINGTON, Dae. 4. Reaction
from war tlmo economy la appannt
la reports to vnriowo government
agenclea ainco tho algatng of the) ar
mistice. -War savings cemmltteoa In
all' parts of the country have aub-
mltted atatamenU tandlng to. show
thr.t persona who abstained from buy
ing unnecessary ctothan during the
war have ruahod to ahopa within tho
past week or turn and bought neeard'
ing to pro-war atandard.
.Retail bualnoaa report stimulation
of bustaeaa of poneO newa. In eono
esses; tho rasponao- waa ImmodlaU,
hualasea showing a big jump within
adayortwoaftarNov.il. Thla re
act loa seems moat marked amoag tho
wealthier classes.
Reporta gathered by tho Federal
Reserve Board ahto ahow activity
amoag wholesale houaae to meet tho
demand of retailers. Tho whole
sale buslueee, however, to somewnat
leetricted by tho desire of retail mo
chants to let their stacks run low,
while waiting tor prices to come
' dow- Thousands of retailers sjulck.
stocks at lower prices, In view of tho
uncertainties of tho future course of
prices.
Building operations have taken n
sudden start after the long out ireed
period of slHgishnonr during tho war,
sad building materials art now be
ginning to flow Sway front, former
war enterprises, toward, peace-time
huildlnr nroiaeta. Privata hull.llaa
aaaata In ha hntjHaa1 hav' Iihuvm
Municipalities and states havo :.im-
ed their tboughU to building roads
and bridges, held up during tho war
by shortage or materials, and within
the next month officials hero look
for a multitude of advertisements
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Fourth liberty Loan
Work Finished Here
The toUowtag names seem to have
omitted (mm the Ulua List, and
t take pleaauro to publishing them
now. No othera have been called to
my attention.
John Collman aad wife t SO
J. D. 8wltt , BO
Wm. B. Qraham ......'. ,110
I now foal that my work aa chair -
(man ot the Fourth Liberty Loan Is'
I finished, nnd have turned over to the
Herald tho copy tor the "red" aad
yellow" lists today., Thla haa been
the only dleagreenble task.tkat I have I have been glad to be able to do my
had to do. but in view or tho fact thai "bit:" I have mad many mistakes,
It waa announced thru the drive that .which 1 regret more than anyone elae.
these llsta would ho published, I feel, hut aa yet am pleased to say that no
It la necessary to 'do so. Publicity Is serious mistakes have been allowed to
tho only remedy wo have to rely on 'let by me and Into the papers. I
to compel tho small minority who will congratulate the' county on the en
hot do Ita patriotic duty to come to tuslaam of Ita people; which mnde
time. It haa araW effective In thla 'this loan u success, and It thanks are
county, aa the yellow Hat is shorter.
by many names than It waa on tho
Third Loan.
Don't forgot tho Fifth Liberty
It will ho' nearly or quits aa
for bids for those projects.
At least eight billions of dollar
must ha raised In thn United Mates
noit year from war bonds or war
savlaan. Officials 'argue that flouting
of those loans without corresponding
saving In money, and materia-, mere
ly serves to Inflate credit, nnd tho
practical result of this Inflation Is a
general rles In prices.
Tho Treasury now la aeohlng to
develop moaaa of continuing thrift
propaganda thruout tho neit few
years, to educate the public to .the
duty of paying off Indebtedneaa be
fore .Totaling war time economy. In
fact, students of economy In tho
Treasury declare that unless) tho Am
erican people learn lessons of thrift
which populations of Bagtaad,
France, Germany and other warring
nations ha-e learned Juring the past
four, years, tho vonntry will ho In
position during reconstruction of.ao
aorMnc muck mors than Its iharo of
tho world's available stock of food
materials aad labor, needs for tho
physical rebuilding .lof devastated
portions of Burepe.7
Treasury agencies studying hanka'
conditions In Industrial esmmuhHIeo
particularly where war materials
wars manufactured, find that savings
aal eheehtng aecoaats nwlntalnod by
workmen do not havo balaaeoo pro
portleoate to their sdvsass In wages
during tho war.
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WASHINGTON, Doc. 4. The
Navy'a nawoet tpo soaplsao, the
giant NC-1, tho tsrgsst aoaplaae In
the world.' broke all reeords for the
number of passengers carried In' any
I.bI- k. It -. a llk !.
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80 men en board at the .Naval' Air
BUtlon, Rockaway, L. I.
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world to be startled hf onsn 'noss''
but who kndws whonv wostM.vill
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largo aa the Fourth .and we must not
let our enthusiasm drag nor our ovor
conHdonco deceive us. Francs raised
her seventh loan In twenty-tour
hours. Mw our aoldlera nro hot be
hind France's, and wa should not
fall behind the aolt-aacrlflclng spirit
ot that French civilians. Wo should
'also have clerical help on tho county
Indexes right now In preparation for
the Fifth Loan.
In conclusion, I can say that my
work has been n pleasure to me, and
due to anyone mora than another It
la that they are due to the women
who helped loyally and faithfully on
all commltteeo and In the headquar-
mats A4n ff -- - aah ajtuBloaw
of the Herukt in publishing all lhe;",,,"u,or'w WMckw' n', he re
"dope" 1 havo given them, tho some
oi it irom aa oaiioriai point or view
haa been pretty weak, no doubt.
Arthur n, wilbon
unairman ror niamain county.
Get otsnUsrO monranco policy
tko CkBeote Hmlth aflency. 12
BE PHETTV. TURN
TUT aRANBMOTHKRtt OLD FA
VORIT8 RRCII'K OF A(1R TKA
AND ML'LPMUR
Almost everyone knowa ibat Saga
Ton nnd Sulphur, propori compound
ed, brings hack tho natural color and
lustra to Hio hhlr when faded, gray
or streaked. Yearn ago tbo only way
to get tots mliturs'was tomako it at
horns, w'hjch )s mnssy and trouble
some. Nowadays, by ashing at any
drog Mors for"Wyath'a Sage and SuL
phur Cemponad," yon will got a largs
bottle of this famous old recipe, lm
provsd by'ths addition of other In
gredleau. for about 50 cents.
Don't stay grsyl Try It! No ons
son possibly tell that you darkeaed
your hair, aa i does It so naturally
aad svenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with It. aad draw thla
through your hair, taking one amall
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, aad after another ap-
ptleatloB or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy aad attract
ivo.
Wyeth'a lags nnd Sulphur Com
pound Is n delightful toJLt requisite
for thoas who deelre dark hair and a
youthful appsarauco. It la not In-
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(tended for the euro, mitigation
or
J orsvaatton of dlsssss. Adv,
OPERATE AIRPLANES
t-w.-tJ.-J.t.,-
isnsm .
uv atMhaales nnd pllou. They ars
taking a'courss at thn Wsst Bids Y.
MC. A New York City, where liim
Krai's of wsmor. issrnrd, to opimls
PifihsjoMloa nn.) help win Ills war hy
r-r!YlniuntbulanoMy'ud other motor
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OF OCCUPATION, Doc. 4. Four crowdo. Tho soldiers Hhnutnl tn (,u
American, soldiers disponed a mob welled man nnd women to iil(,
of tliousnnds at Ksc,h after It hnl "'" M," "yjPrae,l ,uUMy,t
wrecked twenty-eight shops In re
venge for tho overcharging of Amer
icans. Most of these establishments
worn conducted by Germans. The
loss Is csllmnteil nt between 4,000,
000 and 7,000,000 francs.
The trouble began when nyolilltir
was charged two francs for a cake of
chocolate and the same amount for
an apple. Tho I.uxumborgors, wtini
long have protested against the hlgh
prices, resented. tho overcharging or
their "deliverers."
They entered thn shop, destroying
its. contents'. I
Home ono raised tho cry in wipe
out all German establishments, unil (
the mob soon arew to thousands,
which begnn a systematic destruction,!
A "depart nient store owned by h
, . aiAAAnn r-
RCBiV4d $100,000 From
.GtraHtn Govornmont
tkvaaTBft vinsiacx
George Sylvester Vlereck, who be
lieves he Is a member of the Hohen
sollern family, and who waa the edit
or of the now defunct Fatherland', has
admitted that be received IfOO.OOO
from the kaiser's government. Ac
cording to his sworn statement, Vlor
eck received 1260 a wook from Dr.
Dumbs, the Austrian ambassador, and
various payments of 11.000 each from
Count von Dernstorff, the Oerman
ambassador, prior to the time these
"gentlemen" were handed their passports.
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of Industry
Must rmrolvB mor rapldlljr Bad ffect
ismlly now tluui 4jvct boftK. .
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jlTbo offcors of this Invitation want
tho htjtlnoto mon of this cofunity to
know that tboy aro oror roady and will
ing to oxtond ovory nocotiary holp to
logitlmato btuinoM.
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Savinns Bank
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ported his loss to his government, n
was; the only foreigner otliur tillu,
Germans whose property Wmi nU
tacked.
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edctl by ordlnury muli tittriusiun,n
and tho destruction finally wh, ,!
(ended to shops or LuxumliBr....
themselves.
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rived while thn campulKn or lc..iruc.
"" was a.t us neigm callc.l Ulon
I four enlisted men to iirm tlmiiiMdiv...
w)lh broken hoarils ami .INimrm. tl
I'lANO1 TUNING
It. Msilsen having returned from n
three months tuning trip, win H
here until the 12th, l.vnve otiIitm fr
tuning ut Klamath Kail Mllaln.
House.
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FRANK T. GUNTHER
WATCIIMAKKII
AND JKWKI.KIl
Kino Watch IUftalrlnK n
Noerlalty
BM Main Street
Daiuengeril
and Baggage
ANYH'RKHK IN TIIR CITV
QUICK HKRVIt'K
KKAHOMAIILK IIATKH
PHO.NR IN7
Western Transfer Co.
The Cnmm- Sense
fad! material
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Roofing of All Kindt
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hlrts nnd Collars Uundersd.
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srsd teds vary esrefully. Try us
enea and bo oonvlncsd. Our prices
srs right if hens IM.
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