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r-wstgyjifiyf?1'' ? . -."TjT" - .K. .-s !v!K .51??:'' A.MltAV.flCroBiCBlMtH " - J J - JL VS. ?& ! THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,.i??K "vjt , t Pi 111 NEBRASKA TAKES BIG GAME FROM OREGON AGGIES ifphtiMlnit KuoIImIi ItepHtaliun of the Voi""' Withstand lni-w rM( Mi"' SmM"S f ttnlHk ,i-4'oim 'f ' ' M"kr no V.ril ' f'" ",,f rM',,1,mv" rrr, lltfABKl'"". United Press Service - PORTLAND, Oct. 23. The Unlvor. ,liy of Nebraska football tonm do tted the Oregon Agricultural Col (do here Saturday afternoon liy n wore of 17 to 7. The AkkIih only touchdown enmo iftera 110-ynrd run by Conn. Nebrwkn mndo two touchdown-. ,nd one field gail. It defeated tho AiiIm because the Utter could not wllhrtond the terrific line hammering oftlwrornhiiHKorn. Id the fourth period O. A. 0. had tho bill on Nebraska's one-yard linn. bat fumbled, Nebraska recovered and licked out of danger. A. Anderxon and Captain Bluett, (wo of the Aggies' beat player, wore knocked out during the game and car ried from tho Hold. ,UUiii -- MEN WANTED AT ALHOMA BOX FACTORY, SAWMILL AND lAMUllSa Apply nt Algoma Lumber Co. U'' MWVWWMMMMMMMMMMMMIM fThe World's Greatest VktltaM may be heard on Victor lied Heal Record. SHEPHERD'S PIANO DEPOT, 1st iloor to poet oMre WRIGLEY5 I J THE PERFECT CUM Let us make you acquainted with the new, luscious flavor It's all that the name , suggests! Wrigley quality made where chewing gum, making is a science. NowthrHmfrt WMGLEYS GREAT LAKES ARE SWEPTJY STORM SIX PERSONS ARE DROWNEM AMI SHIPS AUK HUNK AM) HTIIA.NI. El IN OALK WHICH IIMiWS liAHT NH1IIT ANI TODAV. DICTROIT. Oct. 23 Six persons woro drownnd, fourteen nro missing, two vessels woro wink nnd Hovornl! others stranded In n storm which swept tho (Iroiit Isikes Inst nlKhl mid today tins only slightly iitmtcd. Tho cuptnln f the bugo II. L. Kllor linn l)ooii rescued from tho rig ging of his vessel, to which ho clung when tho storm bornmo miiHter. It U reported that six of IiIb crow are drowned, Eleven members of the crow of tho steamer Butters, which founderod In Lake Krlo liiHt night, are miming. PAIN EROM SORE, HUH PAIN AWAY WITH SMALL TltlAIi MOTTLE OK OI,l, PENE TRATING HT. JAtXHVS OIL." What's RheuinutlsmT I'aln only. Stop drugging! Not ouu cane In fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St.Jacob's OH" directly uKin tho "tender spot" nnd relief coiiich liiRtantly. St.Jacob's Oil" Ih a harmless rheumatlRin und sciatica liniment, which never disappoints and can not burn tho tikln. Umber up! Quit complaining! Oct a small trial bottlo from your drug gist, and In Just a moment you'll bo free from rheumatic nnd sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't auffcr! Relief awaits you. Old, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" has cured millions of rheumatism sufforcro in the last halt rontury, nnd la Just uh good for sciat ica, neiiralgln, lumbago, backache, prnlns and swellings. Adrj Life Insurance written In the "divi dend paying company of America." HeeChllrole. 1 Hmvm m pmckmw f mlwaya Ih iwacA IN RUB RHEUMATISM ACHING JOINTS mmmmmmmmmimmv. mmmmmH mmmj mH Bmm efuMSySST fttmBBEBmUfSit mJf Only Photograph Taken of Sarah Bernhardt as She Stepped from Liner on Arrival Here ;Wmm Soiah llernhardt, the great French artrcim, positively rofusod to pose for tho photographers when alio stepped from the liner Kapagne at the New York pier, Wednesday. Hho hud Just gone through the sea on Nantucket, believed to bo In control of U-53, which Iidh already sunk six steamers. GUARDSMEN FIND JOBS ARE EILLED THIRTY PKK CK.NT OP IlKTUIMf. IX1 HOI.MKIW FIND POSITIONS TIIKY LKKT HAVK I1KEN PKR MAMCXTI.Y KIM.KI) United Press Service l,OS ANdKLES, Oct. 23 Brigadier General Wunkowrl, commanding the California noalonnl guardsmen, today. Issued an appeal for employment fori his troops, just mustered out of ser-l vice. He declares that 30 per cent of tho gunrdsmen havo found on their return that the Jobs they left have bcon permanently filled. "We must not forget that the men, when they enlisted, did not know but j that thoy were called for their coun try. They ore entitled to work when thoy nro discharged," said General Wnukowzl. JudgeMakes Thrifty Boy His Assistant A- IDOR SCHLETT.I.,J Look upon Associate Judge Isador Uchlotter, 16 years of age. To nim has been given the work in. Passaic. N. J., of helping to reform boys who have noe yet learned the value of a Tmt and the worth of order. Judge i homas P. Costello was eo Interested in laador, who appeared 1 conMction N- ' :"E mmc i 1 M ME. SARAH BERNHARPT SfSNWK a - sWA .va IssnnnnnmW SnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnW Jl JUS i &JmR v i NRA V' Vnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnlamnnnnnf' J V a . " XV Jr nnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnl t "li i iJkCylnnnnnnnnnnnnnl V I ' mnnnnmnmmnmmmm a s Cs SSSj s1, SSSmnw " a II v. mnV s SmmTT 3 a -. 5 mnw i.s N nmmr v w s I N"MV, aSV 'iVXi I :" - nma.' V: mmt - - -"" -s - s JBVx sv Jnmm.'s0 s v, v 1 ss - ''S .aSSTt t - a x BEaiV flSmV1 v a 8 The French liner Would liavo been folr game, and the most Important the undersea boat had found. The photographer who got this pic ture wbb fortunate. He caught the great actress In one of her oxclted moments trying to answer the wel come of those glad to see her back In the United State. and found the youngster luad through the sale of newspapers saved $'800. "I shall let him toll other boys brought Into this court how to sate," said the Judge. So Schlatter now talks with all boys taken to court, telling them how he saved his $800, and how they can do likewise. The Judge has found him a valuable assistant. May Irrigate Lnntl United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23. E. O. Hopson, formerly an engineer in the employ of the United States reclama tion service, today asked the state railroad commission for a permit to build a $100,000 project in Shasta county to irrigate 3,000 acres of land. The water would be diverted from Cow Creek. m Record headquarters at Shepherd, next door poatofflce. 17-tf REAL ESTATE BARGAINS A IMO-aere tract partly nnder irri gation, so cheap tliat you can't help buying. A dandy 40-ncre Irrigated tract only 7 miles from Falls, partly In al falfa. Price $3,000. Terms. A R-room plastered house and big lot for $1,000 on easy terms. A big lot iu Nichols Addition for $300 on easy terms. One of the best lota in Mills Addi tion for $180 on terms. If you want a home la the city o country I can save you money. CHILCOTE, S3 Main SAGE TEA KEEPS YOURJAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT RINGS SACK ITS. BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AT ONCE Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the HdvautageB of a joutbful appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or uiura'tbe face. -When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few ap plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur en hances Ita appearance a hundred-fold. rioet stay gray! Look young) Htker prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a fO-cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," which is merely the old time recipe Improved by the addition of oth er Ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use prepara tion, because it darkens the hair beau tifully, besides, no one can possibly teU, as It darkens W naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brwh with It, drawing this through the balr, taking one small strand at a time, fly morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. Its natural color is restored, and it be comes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyetha Ban and ahJlphnr Com novad la 'a delightful toUet reaulette. It la sot Intended for the euro, mltlsB Moa sr prevention of mease. Adr. 60NANZACHANGES DATES WITH KENO DATK FOR POLITICAL MEETING AT KENO, ANNOUNCED PREVL OUHLV, NOW HTAND8 FOR THE HO.VANZA HCHOOL The Keno and Bonanza school dis tricts have exchanged dates for their political meetings. This arrangement was made Saturday by Ray P. Burke, principal of the Bonanza school, nnd B. P. Alexander, teacher at Keno. The revieed schedule shows that meetings will be held as follews: October 21 Hitdebrand. October 24 Dairy. October 27 Fort Klamath. October 28 Keno. October 31 Pine Drove. November 3 Olene. November 4 Bonanza. November 6 Henley. American May Be Dead United Press Service LONDON, Oct. 23. Charles Brodle of Washington told the American em bassy that he saw N. R. Sloane, noted American Norseman, aboard the steamer Aluanla seeking a lifeboat just as the vessel sunk. -. y p. 'I V. MILLER ESTATE WILL PAY HEAVIEST TAX .'AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 33. Eight million dollars of the estate of the late Henry Miller, multi-Billionaire cattleman, will go, to the state of California and national government m Inheritance tax. If the estate Js worth 140,000,000, as expected. This will be the heaviest tax on a single estate In the nation's history. Vewtel Nearly Wrecked United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 23. The coast steamer Daisy Oadsby Saturday ; narrowly escaped wrecking on the Duxbury reef In the fog. She stopped within 100 yards of the reef. She Is safe unless a gale blows her on the rocks. , ' t Harety bonds while yon watt. See ChUcote. ' 14 BOWLING Is proof afalast rlieanatics, mad Is a safe and pleasant Seah re dacer for the corpalent. Swias regulation mlnerallte bowllag ball for three games daily aad the air pumps In your chesfwlH give yon the digestion of ostrich. PALM BOWLING ALLEYS Basement I. O. O. F. BsdMing iBBmrns 'THAU'S two critters yon can't A fopl yo9 automobile and yo pipe. If you want 9em to work smooth you've got to burn thai Nature Makes VELVET Right for And nobody can. make to bacco any "rightcr" than Old Mother Nature. Nothing can take the place of the two years' natural ageing: that gives VELVET its mellow smoothness. Nothing else could males VELVET so mild and coot sad snsssrh without robbing it of its fit? flaw ood body. - j,Ydrjsjs. ftUsss Ck 10c Teas 5c Mfsllbs4 Bass u Oae faaJ Class llaatlistl mstim4 sjtteBTmmmij ; CLWINNIPEO. . 0L tlJLU 'fci'Nf F dlsa Pacific tnlMjlwi&M& dertt to strike tut Wl ewiiw; Swtfc VVyg? Thea TinA MMhaM mAW ! - -"'-v'tf ' . w awasawmtw wmfSUsf mm WW, f tittle the strike kefere tkM. For a i ?. of Yetf Wakk A WATCH caa to (rem twelve to eifhteea months without belageteaar' ed or oiled, but it need tae -attention of the expert . watchman then, orexpea ive injury will result For ihe sake of your witch; " have it examined at Upp's, where it gets the atteatiea of an expert watchmaker who known what to de, how to do-it, and does It exactly right. If it seeds bo atten tion, you will be told "so frankly. Frank M. Upp JwfW . UWISTIi 9sNnS)' WpMn , VvSnSn cajSHHljaj si - zHx tTit" - 100F & .! s. M. &t ' u Your li nci .1 & u rhM ft '. X V ' x . ' T?& wl . . ar ml m .-7Q& fetSCff Vrft-z'WSjl 5 . !JW- Sre- I flifiJl l-JK? .v & Is aojf i .rT-i fiisssua il,il,n' B9m i ? .1 t. s 'i s-.l (-. Ky'i.Cil I .!5,.c3l r-, sfl i-; tt&: K4 &-&;, -5&4f JP -ssr -IVKS. IV .-l r- -1.. . Lyfrr. 1 -iRt. Tlfn& mm KTsLJIi: .. i y . mm IC 7f mm f "iv,j ?38PS?tV. irl -i! lK,