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All rights of reiiulillcatiiin or epo eal .dispatches heroin nro also re afryod. ., v'wfcDXKHDAY, 1K( K.MUKU 4,'ltM HaraM's Classified Attn. f J FOR SALE, i - - - "-"aja &W0A 'SAWMILL- FOR BALE Nineteen thousand feet capacity mill, complete, 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 3,efl0team e-ana i yearsoia weigai 3,292 three acta of hameat, i throe MnMa toal!r 100 acres of Ctlsakar. Broa:. MaedoeL Calif. , t-t LOST AND FOUND t WnpM mwaswesemsw lfU flMIT Oold Aviation aad Signal I 1 --- - - CeSrna nln;- Finder leave at Herald omeo;, reward. 3-2t lT Friday. November 23, IMS, one all-weather tread Qoodyear tire taho aiulrin. ! 914. iMrtaraMi Hilt. '.- Calif.. 4 . a - t m '-1 !.' V.ll. -MJmM notify H. W. 8taaleV. Hilt, lit Cal.,ad receive liberal reward. 2-a ,.- -j, MjBCEtXANEOUS WiWwii ;, -- -, ----- --.- aBBaakdAAA-aaaAbI1 - "w MOVB0 to mw btt-Jow, ItOt Main T. V -: -.iaaamsma ' . 'Vf "; oaea 420 ,M4n, phone 1J. Dr. A. . ' . I SmU (.' . . - -nr:rv ' . in-j tyjai WAMTBD -To-fcuy from owner, an r' , ., ilrtlgntal alfalfa ranch of about 110 vyi:nn. ;--A4MwJateAlz4AK: F. D.. ..'.; ! a, manieanna,- wws . -ai 4. . Ml'ULl OK MASI-llt Hwtaa v w Jl aM.' M. '. Tatttol LoralU. f 1.1 at J "-. - "" "" - w -" " -- w vi ;-;-. -axaassnasMaSsna ji : , ', '; aTatlrlaaiiglnailM.nM. thnnsaads .TJ --.. ! V ta ftinnan fraaa at WSj - ' fc ' ' -1 7-, "" i i 1. a ma -. - i i - -i XitKJ '''" "-', j ; r f.. ; r jA Thrift ear hi your, pocket beats alt a doaen flags en the lapel of your Klaaulk Trick (a BOKH HKAVV HAVIJNU ' GRAIN. HAY.KTC. 'ifisi! Five -Ton Vackatd Truck IlMnenwM - GOBLE .SIYMrJbUiit' h r .. - "7 1 1 1- tj - " i. t,t 1 r KNtbechUdlsaaoiM7 1 wjmj mix yoara ch nil. l.'Tt aonesr. 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N r. ii nmjiniH nam a a i IMi'iU '-as? TiKVtfiFlr . KOWBr.'lt Is a iuM wblrh can' h LIU..'-tBlre?rc'j Noiningcsa '.iiirln rfpae ta'tbe futurs. .1. '.Tl.' n.i t " il, a' ,'r 1 9mm nmmn kit.'"fTWKOVJX , II P 8 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. tors ,v 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 - -- - rill. 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. , 1 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. . . . Wo SU Uie majority of your rec ord orders from stock, SHEPHERD Piano Dtpot HTANDARB INMTBDafKNTB , , ;;' 'h'.-A. 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 ,' ..., ; nncu 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. F DTK IRE 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 :&. mm o mmm I 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. i OIAXT MCAPLANB TAKBB FIFTY MR!V. 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 !. .r-- -- . -- nm ....., 80 men en board at the .Naval' Air BUtlon, Rockaway, L. I. WOMEN LEARNING TO i , jil-i , -e'lj.-. i There 'Is no":ehanosnow;tlof'iOJO world to be startled hf onsn 'noss'' but who kndws whonv wostM.vill supplant msn as pilossof bmH pknss aadth flsots of lofgnr-dgl, phsnoa VSJSIt vara soniMiri! Moto;ro BafJBBBMwnaannjnpmBmpjnBnB bbbbbbbbbbbbbbH-U'V mmmWmmmmmmSSmmKmrsmm 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- - - - ..... (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 e iswam ME HEADY TO Tl - ' WITH TIIR AMKIUCAN 'ARMY I n 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. XaBSBBBBBBBBWaa -JbbbbbbbbbbV'Sbbbbbbv BBBBBBPr' r l ri i- .1 flBSaBl VP.BBBBB. mn.4gBBBBi nununuV- snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBl BbbbbbbbbBsb rw?! BjBjBjBjBjBJBjB 1 lP"VHHInnnnnnnnTnnnnll jsjsnnnBBJ The Wheels of Industry Must rmrolvB mor rapldlljr Bad ffect ismlly now tluui 4jvct boftK. . 4 1 ' l- , f Tho iMwd for IwcwmbJ Btroiliiction is not only groat, but grawiagi tho MUt aco at tko dUpootU of tko ktioinoMrrun nwtorially dbninUlbod. 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. Confor.with Savinns Bank t W' i U)NMftf)AY, mCCKMUKn l, ioin ported his loss to his government, n was; the only foreigner otliur tillu, Germans whose property Wmi nU tacked. The ant.-Uerman nplrll nan Huper. edctl by ordlnury muli tittriusiun,n and tho destruction finally wh, ,! (ended to shops or LuxumliBr.... themselves. Two American Ifeutonuntn wliu ((r. 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. :t-3t 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 femitBltdu . Roofing of All Kindt W. D. MILLER Ctrntractof fwww0W000t00WWWim0W0wt0i0i000 New Gtr Lamdry Wo orsntee Our Wsrk. hlrts nnd Collars Uundersd. Wo also wosh silk, weel, and d srsd teds vary esrefully. Try us enea and bo oonvlncsd. Our prices srs right if hens IM. 127 Fourth Street of First Natlsnsl Bank maaMaaMapi us. ., First State & v s, j KLAMATH F ALU, OREGON m Silk" who nro HMjIsi lo:nAheT m ..!- T- ,i ..&.. . L.i'l &iWtfWlto k ,y.t',Ut, ff v, V? t WmMm&AMS