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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1916)
W, S " rmr 1. . -c I ' THE EVSNINO HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PW'PAV, MAY II, ,, ADMISSION TO THIS THEATER 100 DEAD PLIES Dawn From Creeeent M0NTONVILLB, Ark., May, IS. The at Bcatonvllle Mdoat seed so 7 to see the movies here on Fri day sights. The admission la 100 dead Use, or tea coats la cash. local movie magnate has posted a Ha reading, "Admission, 100 Dead Illes," and it is making a hit Every lYMay sight 100 of the swatted corpses admit you to this theater. And then yen can win fire extra tickets for bringing In the largest number. Beatonvillo cltltens have takes to the novelty, and indications are that ties will soon be an unknown quantity here. Will be open evenings, starting Mon day night K. K. K. Store. lMt Oct your gasoline, oil and free air at the Klamath Auto company, Sixth between Main and Klamath. 17-eod The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally except Sunday at The Herald Publishing Company et Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth street Moving Pictures Entered at the postoffloe st Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. s Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One ) ear 6.00 One month 60 KtiAMATIf FALIA. OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1010 A CHANCK FOR KLAMATH Heralds Classified Ad vs. Adiullaiawuits la the CtaaaUM colaauss are printed at the rate of Five cents n line, Invariable la ad vance. Hereafter bo advertise eats will be accepted sralMS ac cesapaaled by tlie cash. FOR SALE FOR 8ALB CHEAP Camera. Slnnott at Herald office. FOR SALS Tan Holateln cows with young calres; also three yearling heifers. Apply Wood River Creamery, Fart Klamath. Ore. MMt FAINT Not at war prices, but below oast, at Big Basin Lumber company. Phone 107. 10-tf MISCELLANEOUS MONKT TO LOAN At 8 per cent Arthus R. Wilson, 617 Main. Jz-tf LOST AND FOUND FOUND On streets Tuesday night a bicycle. Owner can have same by applying to chief of police and pay ing charges, 183t OR. F. M. WHITE KTB, BAR, MMW THROAT SB7 0M n0Wt0t0t0t0mm0W0000000 STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation Is a very simple, natural trouble, but unless prop erly treated, ltunay develop Into a most serious and complicated disease. We advise that Carl's Little Liver Lifters be kept in ev ery home. We cannot recommend these pills too highly. We cau tion our patrons against the free and Indiscriminate use of laxa tives and purgatives. 35e. Star Drag Co. THE FOLLOWING editorial in the Sacramento Union was called to our attention by Louis Gerber, and It Is well worth serious consideration by Klamath county stockmen and farmers. "As a result of the drafts made by the warring nations on the horse sup ply of the United States and the neg lect of the breedlnx of horses of a type suitable for cavalry purposes there are estimated to be less than 250,000 animals In the country suitable for army use. "Recent census figures show that there are in this country more than 24,000,000 horses, and yet because of the failure of breeders to raise horses of the blood and weight desired' for army mounts, we had few of the type needed by cavalry. This scanty stock was cleaned up by the buyers of the various foreign armies, "Some three years ago, under the agriculture department of the govern ment the European system of provid Ing thoroughbred stallions for breeding purposes was adopted on a small scale. These horses were distributed in Mon tana. Vermont West Virginia, Ken tucky, Georgia and Tennessee. "This experiment proved a success, and now It Is proposed to widen out the system by providing a fund of $200,000 for the purpose. By this means, if the bill is passed, theltua- Uon in five -or six years will be re lieved. "In spite of the fact' that horse rac ing flourished over a great part of the country with little Interference for years, the thoroughbred has declined in this country, and the lact of cavalry horses is one of the results. 1 "Our horse breeders for half a cen tury have devoted their energies al most entirely to the production of high grade draft stock, and In this they bsve succeeded wonderfully welt "A few breeders raised racing ani mals, but with the passing of the race track gambling and the decay of rac ing, this scant supply of saddle horse was practically stopped." MMMMMMAMSMM Van Riper Bros. THJB STORE OF QUALITY Try It and See There Is a big difference between the finest Coffee and other kinds. What Is It? A richness, a smoothness, a certain something that goes straight to the spot bard to describe but easy to recognise in Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee OTHER "C. 8" BRANDS "Boaita," splendid . value " Circle," smooth and mallow "Santos H" "EMPERORS BLEND" The most popular blend of green aad black Teas. "GET THE HABIT" ,'. Scattered Shots .'. I e i THE WEATHER Is as beautiful as ! some of the candidates views of their chances of success. THIS IS POSITIVELY your last chance to help Miss Waive Jacobs in her race for Quene of the Rose Show. If you wish to help, do so NOW, as the contest closes at midnight, and all money must be wired In at that time. AND JUST TO THINK, after all of this campaigning, this expenditure of money, this round of basket socials, t dances and speeches, that this Is only the prelude to the real campaign for the November election. 1 NO MATTER WHO la chosen in to days preferential vote. Ford will be in 'evidence at the picnic on Spring Creek Sunday. COEUR D-ALENE MINERS GET BIG GOLD BONUSES Wood SLAB, UMB AND BODY Basrai ts any length. Oar bast Meek won Is daUverai dnrnct areas abasia, aad la always try. Oae laad will eeavlaos yaa. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Parts, Msr. Pfcssja 1ST WALLACE, Idaho, May 19. Nearly $125,000 in gold was received here to- day to be distributed among 4,000 min- , era in the Coeur d'AIene district as a bonus for their work during the month of AprIL The bonus for each miner amounts to about f 1 a day. The bonus system, adopted by the mine operators February 1st, Is gov erned by the prices of the metals pro ; duced mostly gold, copper and silver. For March the miners received 76 cents a day bonus. Merchants throughout the mining district report that business has prac tically doubled since the inauguration of the bonus system. FARMS OR RANCHES Five acre tracts nsar Falls, SM te ISO per acre. Good 20 acre: tract, Irrigated, close to Falls, only 91,000, on easy terms. A dandy 40 acre Irrigated tract 7 mllss from Falls, asms alfalfa. Fries 13,000, half cash. One of the vary best SO acres, Im proved, Irrlsat' farms In the valley. It's cheap at M0, an terms. Farms and ranches ef all sixes. In formation cheerfully furnished. The photo-adaptation of "The Fatal Card," aside from being one of the most notsble American dramatic suc cesses ever produced on the screen, to further distinguished by the fact that for the first time in the history of fea tures It presents two artists of such individual Importance as John Masoa and Haiel Dawn as co-stars. "The Fatal Card," by C. Haddoa Chambers and B. C. Stephenson, Is recorded in theatrical annals as one of the most forceful dramas ever produced oa the American stage. The elaborate man ner In which the photoplay has been produced by the Famous Players Film company and the perfect and effective ly harmonious characterisation of John Mason and Hotel Dawn, make the sub ject one of the most dramatically ab sorbing screen creations of the day. Star theater tonight. ( "Dancing Davy" will make hla Ini tial bow to Klamath Falls tonight This act Is one of the most comical on the vaudeville stage, and will be presented at the Star tonight just to give the many patrons of that popular theater an opportunity to enjoy a good laugh. Dancing Davy has the reputation of be ing the man with 1,000 dances, and In bis repertoire Includes wooden shoe dancing, buck and wing dancing, waits clog, essence dance, Lancastsrshirs , clog and many others. One feature of! this act la that ha will dance any par ticular number requested by anyone la j the audieaoe. HOUSES AND LOTS Good 4-room bungalow, with bath, only three blocks from Main. It's a real bargain at t1,MS terms. A S-roem house In Falrvlew for S400( terms. Large level let In Mills Addition far $178; easy terms. Good corner lot on Eleventh, thle elde of canal, for SfOOj terms. One ef the beat bungalow sltss In Hot Sphlnge far Baftft. Three bis Ian an Johnson avenue fortHQ. Loans, rentals, bonds, general Insur ance. See Chllcote, 63S Main. 17 Seo us for auto seat covers and auto robes. Klamath Auto Co., Sixth, near Main. 17-eod Will be open evenings, starting Mon day night K. K. K. Store. lMt Subscribe for the Herald, fifty cents a month. Will be open evenings, starting Mon day night K. K. K. Store. IMt Extra Specials AT K K K STORE Leading Clothiers Can't Bust 'Em Waist Overalls Only ons pair to a customer Work Shirts, cheap at 50c Only, ons to a customer Canvass Gloves, leather faced . Only one pair to a customer 75c 35c 20c Watch the K K K Store's Ads for Extra Specials Every Week Bargains That You Cannot Afford to Overlook Success is Accomplished in the business world by men who do things. You will find them using their bank at every turn for ' Safs Kssplng of Funds Sound Buslnsss Counsel Constructive Information All Banklnf Facilities Flnancisl Assistance l Here are carried the se founts of young buslnsss men msn who are striv ing for buslnsss success and attaining It. ' First National Bank FLOWERS Cat. Flowers aad Potts Flaats aad Fans. Macs yesr for Shrubbery aad Traaa. Wa Havana ales Una of sad Flower Pots. Tabs Western Floral Co. 1ST COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DARKENS BBAUTIULFLV AND RE STORKS ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE Common garden sage browed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dnrk and luxuri ant. Mixing the sago tea and sulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. An easier way Is to got tho ready-to-uso preparation Improved by tho addi tion of other Ingrodlonts, costing ubout CO cents a bottle, at drug storm, known as "Wyoth'H Sngo and Sulphur Com pound," thus avoiding n lot of muss. While gray, faded linlr In not sinful, wo all desire to retain our youthful ap pearance and attracllveni'BH. Uy dntk- cnlng your hair with Wyetu'a Sngo and Sulphur Compound, no ono can toll, because It docs it so nnturally, so own- ly. You Just dampen n suongo or soft , brush with It and draw this through! your hair, taking ono small strand at a , time; by morning all gray hairs havo disappeared. After another applica tion of two your hair becomes bcnu- tlfully dark, glossy, sort and luxuri ant and you .appear years younger. Wyeth's Sago 'and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. . m Two 8eek Cltlxenshlp. Two more applicants for full natur alisation have Hied their potltlons with Circuit Court Clerk George Chastaln. These are Andrew Mabroamtla, a na tive of Oreoce. and Charles Evanlkoff, a member of the Russian colony near Merrill. Know It Well 'Familiar Features Well Known to Hun. ' dreds of Klamath Falls Cltltens A (nmlllar bunluu In many bunion Tho burden of it "bad back." I A lumv, wenk or un aching back Often tolla you or kldnoy Ills. lionu'H Kidney l'llln are for weak , kidneys. Heio Im Klmnnth Falls testimeny: i Mrs. It. 8 Van Catupon, 102 Wash- liiKton Htroot. Klamath Kails, says: ' "Doun'ri Kltluoy Pills nro u family mod- Iclno for kldnoy trouble In our homo, I iiiul I cim spunk n kouiI word for thorn, I hnvu found Donn'H Kldnoy Pills all ' (lull's claimed for thorn, wbonovor I linvo had occasion to tnko a kldnoy iiu'dlclno. I couldn't iccommund any tliliiK nioro rcllnblo for bnckncho or 1 kldnoy disorder) than llioy." J Price COc, at nil clcnloru. Don't himply nxk for u kidney remedy got Dojm'H Kidney Pills tho snnia that Mnt. Van Cnmpou bad. Fontor-Mllbuni , Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y, Adv Will be open evenings, starting Mon day night K. K. K. 8tere. 1941 Wo 00-tt,P Port "fostT doublo tread, puncture proof ibWsI 26,' larger tire. In proportion 'gVi nth Auto Co., Hlntli. BMr Mtn, Jgj CANDIDATES " Consolation " BALL May 20, 1916 Gray's Hall Tickets, $1.00 Everybody Welcome "IF FOR SORE, TIRED FEETAH! TIZ" IS GRAND FOR ACHIXG, SWOLLEN, TENDER, CALLOUS. ED FEET OR CORNS rTOSJi TSF -s BmT4rlVafni M eWBBBnnmV 1 ejiaaamsssmMsjfJ J K W Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more soreness in corns, callouses, bunions. No matter what alls your foot or what undsr the sun you've tried with out getting relief, Just use "Tls." "Tis" Is the only remedy that draws out all tha poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. "Tls" cures your foot trouble so you'll never limp or draw up your face (n pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore and swollen. Think of It, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunions. Get a 26-cent box at any drug store or department store and get Instant relief. Wear smaller shoes. Just onca try "Tit." Oet a year's foot comfort for only 2C cents. Think of It Adv. ' 'mimmmmmmmm-mm .bV wf j aWCBaVaVmL all sflTjal m. ' M It goes further than any other coffee. I Costs less per cup. BaSHBaflsnmmmi -Bwlw' fSBammmmmmmmmmiaaBPI5 "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" EXTRA SPECIAL! At Sugarman's Big variety of Sport and Negligee Shirts SOFT COLLARS AND CUFFS. Special Only, 55c Ste our Windows and examine quality. Only ont to cuttomir Khaki Pants Special for 95c Only one pair sold to s customer. Ste these on display In our window The Lemback Pants Two grades, extra special at $1.15 and $1.95 Only one pair to a ouatomer K. Sugarman I LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Extra Special! Men's $2.25 brown mule skin Shoes All sizes Now $1.75 Men's 43.50 work Shoes, tan Now $2.65 Ladies' $3.50 to $5.00 black velvet Pumps and short lines Now $2.85 Misses' $2.00 black velvet Pumps, Sises 11 1.2 to 2 Now $1.65 Children's $1,75 black velvet Pumps Sizes 81-2 to 11 Now $1.35 r- Regal Shoe Store Shoe Fitters Chlleets, SSI Main. 17 ,Jtffl $&