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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1917)
ft'fl"- i. ; M fVl mh n& 7&W5 I" ? . M y let Mil &l bs&w - mh 11k PASS TWO The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor """ Pahlsihed dally teft Saaday ay HmM Pahuehlan Coauaay of Ktaeaata Vklte, at 111 Foarth street. atered at the acetasace at Kkuaata fWkv Ofaaaa, far tiaaaadattaa taroaa the Bails u second-class matter. aakaertUaa terms ay mall te any iMihi la the United States: Oaayear Oaemoath . MONDAY, APRILS, II7 BenWsCUsAJAdrs. FOR RENT uLnjnju mnri-rr ----------------------- FOR RENT Room, single ana double; with or without beard: home privileges: piano, phone, etc. 11 Pine St. Tel. 317 R. 2-l0t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DESICNINQ AND DRESSMAKING Mm Schubert, Phone 323. 29-lIf MONEY TO LOAN on city properly. Arthnr R. Wilson. 21 HOQ8 WANTED Feeders. Inquire Matta Second-Hand Store Burke. IC-lta DON'T SELL your hides and pelts nn til you sec B. P. Lewis, 6th St., near Klamath. Phone 35 3. '9-tf TOWNSHIP PLATS, showing location of Indian lands for sale on the Klamath reservation furnished for $1 par township. Lakevlew Abstract A Title Co., Lakevlew, Ore. 23-lOt NOTICE Is hereby given by the Local Carpenter's Union, No. 190. Klam ath Falls, Oregon, that, owing to the tarreailag high cost of living, they will increase their scale of wage from COe to 0c per hour, such Increase be ing effective on and after the 1st day of May, 1917. 3-lm. T ' Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O: O. F., meets Friday nights. W. D. Cofer N. G.. P.: Kateutterbein. secretary. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104, meets first and third Thursdays. Lulu -Wattenburg. N. G.; Alice Goeller, sec retary. , Ewauna Encampment No. 46, meets Tuesday night. P. L. Fountain, C. P.; L. J. Bean, scribe. A fire may come la the night and wife oat yonr earthly possessions Better act gooil lasaraare before the fire. See Cattcote.- 29 PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0WWW0WA0WWWWWW00W0WW0 JOHN C. CLEGHORX Coaaty Sarreyor Chrll Eagtaeer DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICI, ROOM 7 and WHITE BUILOINQ DR F. M. WHITE Bye, Ear, Noaa aa4 Thraat Kyee TestedIaaeee Fitted MT Od4 FeUewe BaUdta CZ H City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUP IL WILSON 617 Main St. ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND 8 per eeac Money for Loaaa INSURANCE DR A. A. SOULE Physician and Surgeon Rms. 1-8, Emma blk. Phone 151J County Coroner DR. F. R. OODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Unite SIS, I. O, O. F. Temple ftememher BxaatiaaUoa and coa eaUatloa la free at your hoaaa, or ilB the oesce. Farther I aaa the portable feMiaf steel ubla far home treat meat. This laaaras the heme treatment t he eaaal fa aay( gtvaa -to aha aaVa aad the price 'la the KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS MOVES THREE HUMMED CATTIE Tl AirUHNT MIDLAND, April 3. Waller Tur ner, who has been feeding about 300 head of cattle tor J. I,. Deckley, moved them to Altamont Saturday. May Locate Here MIDLAND. April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hcmbree and two children and Earl Hcmbree and Mrs. Manta Hem- breo. their mother, arrived last week from Everton. Mo. They are making their home with II. D. Hammond on his homestead three miles southeast of. Midland, while looking over the country with a lcw of settling in this vicinity. Many Set Kgjc MIDLAND. April 2. Many people In this vicinity are setting eggs for hatching despite the fact that winter is still here. John Worden Is run ning four incubators, setting one every Monday. Mayor" Sett. Hay" MIDLAND. April 2. The "mayor says making hay while the sun shines is all right, but selling hafwhen the snow flies this time of the year pays better. Hauls. Hay to Reach ORINDALE. April 2. Was. Hemll- wright of Round Lake hauled baled hay from Klamath Falls to bis. ranch last week. MIUs Moras Goats ORINDALE. April 2. Lyle MUM moved his herd of goats from Keno northeast of the Falls last week. Wlater HUH Haags ORINDALE. April 2. With April 1 here, and winter also, some people that thought they had plenty of hay are beginning to count the straws so as to come through. Oriadale Persoaala ORNIDALE. April 2. J. A. Stata ble was a business caller In Klamath i Falls Friday of last week. The Rawleigh medicine man 'was calling on his customer In this and the Plevna 'districts last week M. Mumford Klamath Falls day. was trading with merchants Wednes- ! PAIN, PAIN, RUB RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS RUU STIFFNESS AWAY WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PENETRATING "ST. JACOB'S OH." Ah! Pain Is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almost Instant re lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with "St. Jacob's Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on )our painful back, and like magic, relief comes. "St. Jacob's OH" Is a harmless backache, lumbago and 6clatka cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten up! Quit c6mplalnlng! LStop those torturous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a weak buck because It won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest, "St. Jacob's OH" from your drugglst.no and get this lasting relief. Adv. ORPHEUS THEATER Bluebird Photoplays, Inc., Introduce "MUTINY" The latest Lynn F. Reynolds contri bution to the screen, Introducing Myrtle Gonaales, Val Paul and Geo. Hernandei, in a tale of adventure by land and sea. ADMISSION TEN CENTS OUCH Do not forget the Stallard meet ing at Houston's Opera House on Wednesday Evening. April 4th THE EVENING FlEfM FARMER BUYS YNM IMltT CATTLE PLEVNA. April 2. II. II. Valken burg returned last week from Yonna valley and brought back a herd of cattle which he purchased -while there. May Attend Literary PIena. April 2. A large number of people from this vicinity attended literary society nt Orlndale Friday night. Several Attend Dance PLEVNA. April 2. Several from here attended the dance given at Al len Stanshie's Saturday night. Hack From California "PLEVNA. April 2. J. Karecow has returned to Klamath Falls to take possession of hl ranch, after having spent several months In California. Is Digging Well PLEVNA. April 2. Geo. Heavlln is digging a well on his ranch. G. F. Sevlts aud H. Talbot are helping with the work. Plevna Persoaala PLEVNA. April 2. G. F. Sevlts spent last Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sevlts in Klam. ath Falls. Will Lambert of Round take spent last Sunday with Joe Foster and wife. Mrs. George Ager called on Mrs. R. V. Ess Sunday afternoon. Lyle Mills passed through Plevna Wednesday with a large bunch of goats. D. W. George made a business trip to Klamath Falls Wednesday. Mrs. G. L. Shell, and Mrs. R. V. Ess called on Mrs. Joe Foster Wed nesday afternoon. SAYS HOT WATER ' WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone ahevM drink hat water with phosphate In It, before breakfast. To feel as fine as the proverbial Addle, we must keep the liver washed clean, and almost every morning to prevent its sponge-like pores from clogging with Indigestible material, sour bile and poisonous toxins, says a noted physician. If you get headaebs. It's your liver. If you catch cold easily. It's your liver. If you wake up with a bad taste, fur red tongue, nasty breath or stomach becomes rancid, It's your liver. Sallow skin, muddy complexion, watery eyes, all denote liver uncleanllness. Your liver is the most important, also the most abused and neglected organ of the body. Few know Its function or how to release the dammed-up body waste, bile and toxins. Most folks resort to violent calomel, which Is a dangerous, ftallvaling chemical which can only bo tuted occasionally because It accumulates in the tissues, also at tacks the bones. Krery man and woman, sick or well, should drink each morning be fore breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate In It, to wash from tho liver and bowels tho previous day's Indigestible material, the poisons, s&ur bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Limestone phosphate does not re strict the diet like calomel, because It can not salivate, for it Is harmless and you can eat anything afterwards. It Is Inexpensive and almost tasteless, and any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which is sufficient for a demonstration of bow not water and limestone phosphate cleans, stimulates and freshens the liver, keeping you feeling fit day In and day out. Adv. Bonds of administrators, guardian, receivers, tnutes and other coatt hoaaa executed while you wait. Chi! cote. , 29 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON aiyufwcoisiifs ISSIMK MILROAD BONOS rilAMUKK tIF COMMERCE TAKES ANOTHER WEEK AND WILL ' CONFER WITH I.AIIOR COUN. CIL. WHICH IS SID TO FAVOR VOTE AND CAN SWING IT Although scheduled to glvo a re port tomorrow on the advisability of bonding the city (or $100,000 to insure construction of the Strahorn railroad from Demi, the special com mittee appointed to lnesticate the matter will be compelled to ask for another week's extension of time. C. S. Hudson, chulrnum of the com mittee, recently stated, says the Rend llulletln. InvestlK-ition of new phases of the question will necessi tate the delay, he ald. The exact nature of the new points at Issue-, Mr. Hulson was mil prepared to di vulge. , In regard to a mceiltig with a com- mittte of the Central tabor. Trades ml Farm Council, In connection with the bond Issue, Mr. Hudson stated, that the Commercial club committee would be glad to discuss the ques tion, as soon as the tabor committee makes known Its ish for n gather ing. In addition to discussion of the bond isssue at the Commercial club recently It was expected that local road matters would be brought up. Desldlng to come Into closer touch with the Commercial club work In regard to the proposed $100,000 city bond Issue for the Strahorn railway. a special committee representing the Central Labor Trades and Farm Council will meet with the Commer cial club committee next week, be fore the final retort is given at the Commrecial ctub luncheon on Wed nesday. This was decided on last night at the regular meeting of the council, when Harry Pearson, A. E. Edwards and H. Hall were named to confer with tho boosters' committee and come to an understanding in re gard to the relation of local labor with the proposed railroad. Can Swing Election While it is understood that tabor In Uend Is generally favorable to the voting of $100,000 bonds to Insure Strahorn construction. Instruction are still to be given, and it Is claimed I that a solid union vote can swing the election either way. One of the chief points which the council's commit tee will ask to nave settled, is In regard to the tabor supply. They contend that labor for the construc tion of the road from Rend should be drawn from Rend and the vicinity, rather than bringing In crews of workmen from other parts of the state and the United States. They will 8Hk that local men be given the preference. Other questions of minor import ance. It Is understood, will be brought up when the labor commltteo and the Commercial club members who are Investigating public opinion on the subject get together. Hpeiial attention Riven to property of non-realdeuU. Cltllcote, SS8 Mala. HOUSTON'C Metropolitan Amusements ) HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Daniel Frolimaa Presents the Inimitable Margaerite Clark In a humorous photoplay "MISS flEOIMlfi WEAHHINOTON" The story of a girl who could not tell the truth. Pathe Presents "DIVORCE AND THE DAUGHTER" Pathe Oold Rooster Play In Five Parts, featuring Floreajw LaOadle Produced by Tbanbouser TEMPLE THIATIB The Man Bebliia th Door A Vltagraph eoaedy la four parts. When We're la Oar Teeaa ' Olograph drama. The Smoker Ilastard of Helen series, Heerst-Pathe Nowa -Current Events. MERRILL OPERA HOUSI motww new TUESDAYS AN SATOUMYl P. R. DODGE Fourth and Klamath Phone 199-W t0w0tm0t0k0wwmmm0wwwwwww Moving Pictures MWWMMMWWWIAMi Etbelmary Oakland, who plays tho part of Florence Laliadle's little sis ter In "Divorce and the Daughter," , fame uoia itooster piay, proaucea ty Thannouser, to ue suown at tnc Star theater tonight, Is only seven years old, yet she has all the stage presence of an older actresa. Ethelmary has had comparatively long experience In stock In Mount Vernon, N. Y and In Broadway pro ductions. Sho will be remembered If Yo Were Born on a April Day Then your birthstono Is a diamond emblem of pur ity and peace and you wilt have good luck If you wear ono. Rut there are more var ieties of diamonds than there are changes In April weather, and your greatest safeguard In purchasing a diamond Is confidence In your jeweler. There Is sat isfaction of more than sen timental value In purchas ing at Upp's, a store ot un doubted responsibility and Integrity, It will be a treat for you to examine the new mount ings and shapes in diamond rings, brooches, (avallleres, pendants and ecarfpins. Prices represent the ut most In diamond value. Frank M. Upp Jeweler 4JI Mala Street Oaelal g. P, Watch luaeetor .sanggaHetAtlW Dodge Brothers MOTORCAR Dodgt Brothers ra th.tr own tvrMi critics, mmI Umv will Mvtr wait for the public to ask for a batttr car from them. They try to anticipate to travel ahead to giveeven more than is expected. No material, no part, and no acceteory is barred from Dodge Brothers car because it is too high priced. The only question asked, the only proof demaiided, is of its goodness. IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT I'M AND EXAMINE THIH CAR Tlte Gasoline Coiwumptloa Is Unas. unlly Low, The Tire MuVaga U l'nuHJilry High Touring Otr or RoaiMrr. BMkli Winter TtHiriag tar or Itoatfater, tl.OOOt KtM Coupe. !.. (All Prices f. u. b. Detroit.) I J 1 for her excellent work In "The Shine dirl," In which (lladys llulette was starred. She aluo was an Important and capable member of the cast sup porting Jeanne KageU In "The World and the Woman," and by special re quest "Miss (lenrge Washington," lnrlntf U.Fiiji.ti. Il..lj alll , . .... ,- ,.n ,m, f,v, iiv uiiiin, miii uit rr ) pcated FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Dltl'flUIST NAYS LADIES ARE USING RECIPE OF SAOE TEA AND SULPHUR Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, Is caused by a lack of sul- Phur In tho hair. Our grandmothers When you buy here PHONE ftft YOU BUY TEA Emperlor's Hlend.'Mjalf pound canister 0c All that Is best In Tea, we sell, flood Tea makes tor cheerfulness. An ounce of such splendid Tea Is an ounce of good cheer. TOMATO SAUCE La Paloraa, per can 10c Fine for Spanish dlihet. CHAR MEAT Midnight Sun" brand, can. 30c Our Finest, HOMINV "Cupid Rrand," I cans 60c VAN RIPER Monday, April a, ibit vS nude up a mixture of fiixe Testa) Sulphur to keep her locks dsrk u4 beautiful, 'and thousand of ateat nud men who value that ttter. that beautiful dark shad of aalr which Is so attrartUe, lit oslf ttv old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this ftaoei all ture. Improved by the addition of a er Ingredients by asking tt ssjrtW storo for a f.O-cent bottle of "Wr"' Sage and Sulphur Companse," sks darkens the hslr so nstaraUy, evenly, that nobody can poesttr at It ba been applied. You jetfesSr en a sponge or soft brush wttakiat draw this through, your hair, toMM one small strand at a time. By Bat ing the gray balr dluppatn; M what delights the ladles with WftOi, Sage aad Sulphur Compound m. besides beautifully dtrksalai U hair after a few appllestloai brlasa back the gloss aad "" gives It an appearance of Wyeta'a Sage and flulpssr naanA la dallshtful IOIW ( (1 io Impart color and a J0"""" pearance to the balr. it " ' tended for the cure, mule"" " prevention of disease, AaX bOR. HIXT aadMADT THE BEST PEPPERS Peeled Oreen Chills, 8-Y brat. per can ' SARDINKH "Tcatlme" NorwegUn, . PICKLES "Helsi." Sweet Mustard Pickles, in bulk. plajM, CrlACKBrW "Tru Blu" Baratow rW M packaga ''" 'nen flraad ImpOnsd' " . ..44tnmJ milk souafi .v. r.-r 7 ' ....-sal gravlta, atc.'iBF-- - ROS. IT "J -JjisBsBsBsl Inteaaa aail, asaaaaaaw awaa aaaw. GET THE ."Ik .M If J -J ' IWf-V "WJ-'Mi .;' &'