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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1917)
l-HS' If paobtwo THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON H.STi nU AI'Hll, aii IT I, The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor ftMleaad dally oetft ftaday ny rta HtnM PuMtahlag Cenwany of sTJaxeetk Mia. at 11 Fonrta street atered at the aostoeftce at Ksuaata Fella freeon.rerUsaimli.lna Urongh Um Malta aa second cmea matter. gbecrtyUoa tome hy aaU to any address In the United iutaa: One rear. t One month . 8ATVRDAY, APRIL St, HIT HcrtafsOusMAeTS. s Klamath Lodge No. 1ST, I. a a P.. meets Friday nights. W. O. Coter N. O.. P.: Nate Otterbela. secretary. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104, 11 meets arst and taira Taursaaya. tain Watteuburg, N. Q.: Alice uoeiier, sec retary. Ewauaa Encampment No. 44, meets Tuesday night. P. L. Fouatala, C. P.; I-, j. Baaa, scribe. Chllcote give special attention to property of ana toslflonts. 0ae Mala. IS In Society's Realm Hy MARKL MARTI.N M eaa . at W HUUD 1 UN V I Metreeelttan Amoemen4a aj 1 FOR SALE njuvLnji.nnrimr ---- FOR SALE Sucking calves. Phone 98 J. 20-St FOR SALE OR TRADE Four good wagons; will trade for second hand auto. Klamath Valley Ware house. l-t FOR SALE Good paying hotel busl- .ness. Address this paper. 11-tf FOR SALE Two homestead relin quishments, 8 miles from Klamath Falls. Black soil, good road and telephone. No clearing brush or rocks. 1100 each. Call or address Gentry. 4 IS Klamath Ave. 30-St FOR SALE 100 sheep; fresh milch cows; fat cattle, and land to lease on shares. For information call or phone ranch, a A. Bunting. Mer rill. 10-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE California orange, olire and almond Taller farms in 10, 20 aad 40-acre tract. 9115 par acre. Terms, or will trade for Klamath Jots, cottages or acre age. B. E. Priem, 517 Main. 19-tf FOR SALE Office 156T. safe. Phone 19-3t FOR RENT WWMMMMMMMMMWMMMMIM FOR RENT Rooms, single and double, with or without board; home priTileges; piano, phone, etc. 1149 Plae. Tel. 317R. Jl-7t FOR RENT; Furnished room, close In. 317 Tenth St. Ph. X47X. 30-3t FOR KENT Rooms and board; first- class home cooking; furnace heat 7CJ Seventh street. 30-Ct FURNISHED FLATS FOR HOUSE KEEPING. Riverside Rooming House. 20-2t FOR RENT To farmer with teams. 310 acres fine level grain land. fenced, with 5-room house, outbuild. Ings, and all Implements; two-thirds crop to farmer, one-third to owner. R. E. Smith. 517 Main St. 19-tf FOR SALE 160 acres well fenced. 70 acres seeded to rye, with the fol lowing Imprevements: A good house, woodshed, large cellar, bunkbouse, granary, chicken house with large scratching shed, horse stable, cow stable calf stable, and garage. Will also sell horses, cattle, chicken, bay and grain, wood, implements, tools, household furniture and provisions. Immediate possession can be given. Sickness Is the cause for wanting to sell. Investigate this. No reason able offer refused. A. F. Clublne, owner, two miles south of Merrill, Oregon. 17-12t HOUSTON OPERA HOUSI Mary Ptrkford km "THE PRIDE OF THK CLAN" Tuesday and Wedawaday April 84 aad as The First Aid Society held a meet- Ing Thursday afternoon at the White Pelican hotel. There waa a large at tendance of Interested ladles. They ere disappointed at the necessary absence ot Dr. Cathey, who could not be present to give his first lecture, but arrangements have been made jfor It later. The Elks passed a reso lution tnis week permitting the use of the Elks' Temple tor Red Cross and other similar organisation meetings. A committee of the wives of four past exalted rulers have charge of making arrangements for using the halt for such meetings and are Mrs. E, B. Hall. Mrs. J. J. Parker. Mrs. Cv F. Stone and Mrs. C. J. Fer guson. STAR THEATER SATURDAY Columbia Pictures Corporation pre sents the Exquisite Little Star Viola Dana la THE FLOWER OF NOMA VS LAND" In Five Acts. srvntv Daniel Frohman presents the later- BWn'J,u'1 V0"' One of the most enjoyable partle of the week was a dancing party given Mrs. Balater's birthday, by Miss Alice McCourt at her home on Alameda street and Esplanade avenue. The evening waa spent In dancing, after which Mlsa McCourt served chicken salad, sandwiches. salted almonds, olives, devllsfood cake, whipped cream and chocolate. The participants at the party were Mlas Dorothy Weeks. Miss Pearl Miss nationally Celebrated Dancers Maerice aad Florence Walton In their Screen Debut In "THK QUEST OF LIFE" J Alice McCourt. Clifford Taylor, J. B. McAllister. Herbert Keefe. Dr. C. E. 'Wheeler, Mrs. H. J. McCourt and Mr. TEMPLE THEATER KATVRDAY "TheTJttle Troabedoar" A Mustang Western Drama In Two Parts. la Mexico Whh Riley Cfeaaaaertala" A Thaahouser Travelogue. "TheTrap" A David Horsley Production Star ring "The Bostock Animals." Hearst-Pathe News Current Events. SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Three Warn Mem" A Sellg Drama In Three Parts. "Otto, the Belmey" A Lubln Comedy. The College Boys Special" "Hasxard of Helen" Series. Hearst-Pathe News Current Events. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE motion pictcrks tuesdays and saturdays MerrHt. Or ORPHEUS THEATER SATURDAY "BEYOND THE TRAIL" 101 Bison, featuring Ben Wilson in Two Aacts. "UNCLE SAWS CHILDREN" Seventh Installment of "Remarkable Good Spectacle." "STARLIGHTS MESSAGE" A Romance of the Plains. "JAPAN'S GETAWAY TO THE TEMPLE" Xxposltion Pictures. "OIL SMELLERS" Heap Big Comedy. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Bluebird Photoplays Introduce "SUSAN'S GENTLEMAN" Presenting Dainty Violet Merseresa And a Clever Company of Supporting Players. and Mrs. Watt. A very enjoyable evening wai spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs, on Eighth street, Friday, by a few of their friends. The affair was a complete surprise to Mrs. L. Jacobs. They "presented her with a beautiful Pickard china cake plate. Those present, besides the family, were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. f E. E. Magee, Mrs. Margaret Pitta and Bruce Jeffries. The Klamath Palis B. P. O. Elks lodge will give a large Informal dance Friday evening next week at their beautiful temple In this city at the corner of Third and Main streets. The dance will be In the form of a recep tion to the lodge's one hundred new members Initiated within the past few weeks. E. B. Hall Is chairman of the entertainment committee. The Woman's Relief Corps is to day making plans for a large turnout In the morning to bid the Fort Klam ath army recruits goodbye at the station. Eight of the boys came down last nlgbt and will leave in the morn ing. The band will be out and a big automobile parade Is desired. The parade will meet at the courthouse at 9 o'clock. HELP WANTED FOUR Experienced Sheep Hands want Job. Inquire at J. B. Cham ber's Oun Store. Geo. Manos. 21-2t WANTED Married man wants Job on ranch. Desires accommodation for family. Enq. O. K. stables. 20-2t WANTED Middle age woman to do housework for small family on ranch. Steady Job. Enquire at Her ald office. 20-4t MISCELLANEOUS LOST On street, small gold brooch wjth amethyst and pearls sets. Finder notify Herald office. 20-3t WANTED Plain sewing neatly done, House dresses, 1 1. Children's dresses a specialty. Satisfaction guar aateed. Phone 377. 18-6t MR. LANDSEEKER! If yoa are not tacky eaoegh to set some of tlie Tale Lake lead, call at 833 Mala street. I hare the excla slve sale of some of the heat farm la the Klamath Hasla, aad prices are low. Better hare a look before solas away. CMirote. im-m Women ot Woodcraft Circle held their regular meeting at Moose hall on Tuesday evening, three delegates being elected to attend the district convention (at Roeeuurg, Oregon, la June. The followltiR were chesen: Mrs. Marlon Hanks. Mrs. R. R. Blue- baker. Mrs. Q. M. White; alternates: Mrs. II. North. Mrs. K. Vlrglls, Mrs. Ida Fink. Several candidates were Initiated, after which entertainment of music, daaclag and social good time followed by an Impromptu ban quet of dainty refreshments served by the 8hasta, which was greatly en joyed by the large crowd present. The Loyal Woman's class of the Christian church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Banlter, at the Westslde school, celebrating A number of guests were present. After the business of the meeting, Mrs. Rambo read a chapter In "Travel In Bible Lands." A birthday rake with can dles was presented to Mrs. Balnter. Then a pleasant social time waa spent over the teacups.1 A delightful afternoon waa spent Wednesday by the ladles of the Har mony Bridge Club, when Mrs. Bridges was hostess to the club at her home on Fourth street. Several ladles were guests of the club. Those present were Mrs. Bliss Obenchaln, Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. A. M. Worden, Mrs. (1. K. Van Riper. Mrs. J. 8.. Elliott. Mrs. Henrietta Melbase, Mrs. L. J. Van Bellen, Mrs. Fred Bhal lock. Mrs. Henry Newnham, Mrs, II. N. Moe. The members of the Eastern Star gave a shower tor Mrs. E. B. Henry Wednesday evening owing to Mrs. Henry's misfortune recently when tire consumed the Henry residence on Klamath avenue. The Eastern 8tar members thought It their best op portunity to show their appreciation of the many occasions when Mrs. Henry, a popular local vocalist, has favored them In the paat. About forty members were present and an enjoyable evening waa spent, after which they served punch and wafers. Those present were Mrs. I.. F. WIN Ills, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. H. Mc- K,aiuj. airs. ucu. vaasiain, an. ""Odd I Mill,. mm w Maann up E. S. Martin, Mrs. C. Ramsby, Mrs. Thos. Martin, Mrs. Chas. Martin, Mrs. A. J. Lyte, Mm. C. A. Plath, Mrs. O. K. Van Riper, Mrs. E. B. Henry, Mrs. C. H. Underwood Mrs. R. R. Hamil ton, Mrs. H. E. Momyer, Mrs. Hay den. Mrs. W. A. Delsell, Mrs. Marlon Hanks, Mrs. Chns. Chltwood and Mrs, Wlllard Smith. mm m m mm lmmMi BailtMn! J If yen could dissect a SAVAOK you'd realise that "Heap Mg rnUtagtM la built into it during every minute of its leTaawffAMeeCtvfVo Highest grade rubber and fabric, perfectly balanced de sign, moat careful workmanship, full site. A tsuih reed-srlseUii treed wither se heavy m to product tuff, eats, est se asht as te give inMiaVltnl pretwtiea te the cartats. Cuehiea ef hifVtrset mikent rubber ebeetbt tae read taeshs. Idiwaa tsetuMy tateed te distribute lnt wW net rsk. And the csttase Anett tea Island cotton, tent Rett, tout a. triple tested, built up Uytf by layer into the ttfonttit cartas that can High ssuesffe, lew cost set mil. Sold (rem letter? te yea teteugh ear own dtstribtrten. Wstch lor the red levsge tin. Hup big miluga! C E. GATES MKFOIU, OREGON MAIN AND PACIIH' HIGHWAY SEM VVTW mavamm mannm rum mm TtMoalrt isMBffase Prtvosw MMtorttiM.Mklh. WWI1W1WH1,WWI bit oli Us. liV.3Ci ra r ' -' , . ...p .. , , aVaawMaawsBsHasa1asV BfluBBBBBBaVBaPwB aeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeaeB XVaeBeaeBeBeBeBeBeBeaeW ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg .TRADE WANTED Will trade 1600 Bush A Lane piano, walnut case, far B-pass. car. Phone SSI, 18-4t WANTED 10,600 pounds of seed rye. Anyone having any for sale phone J. B. Paddock, Booanta. 17-7t MONEY TO LOAN oa city property. ' Arthur R. Wilson. SI For Sale 353 acres three miles from Klamath Falls, 293 acres un der government ditch, all as sessment paid to date; rich bottom land; new five-room plastered bouse and large barn, the best buy In Klamath coun ty at 166.50 per acre; terms, i I J. F. MAGUIRE Phone 295M, or call evenings I at 231 Melrose street, city, Hot t MARY PICKFORD As the Little Scotch Darling of a Lass in the Latest Aircraft Picture The Pride of the Clan Evn Mary admit no story vr meant micli to tetr. You will say. too, that no picture) story mtmm to nieisKe, lei MUCH to TUU. SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Tuesday and Wednesday, April 24, 25 Admlteion 25c, Children lie Fifty candidates sre to be Initialed next Monday evening Into the Wo man's "Hellef Corps at a special meet ing to be held at the west hall In the Pellowa' building, starting at 7:30 o'clock. e Mrs. K. II. Hall returned to Klam ath Palls Prlday evening (rom Han Francisco and other points, where she has been visiting for the past two weeks. Mrs. H. Roland Oalsyer and baby son returned Thursdsy evening, alter nearly two months' absence In San Francisco. Her many friends extend to her a warm welcome. Mrs. A. E. Whitman gave a chil dren's party Wednesday afternoon at her home on Jefferson street. The affair waa In honor of (leorge Whit- man'a fifth birthday. Various games were played during the afternoon and later delicious refreshments were served at a table with pink and white decorations. The honor gueat cut the birthday cake adorned with fine pink candles. The guests Included Blllle Mason, Frances Kent, Hope Gordon, Alexes Lyle, Ollbert Powell, Elisa beth Powell, Buster Brown, Callle Hector, Walley Hector, (leorge Mer ryman, Jeanette Smith, Marian Smith, Buster Smith, Corrlne Plath, Constance Schallock, Maria tirlmes and Wilson Wiley. Miss Marian Louise Smith enter tained at the home of her parents Tusday of this week, the occasion be ing her fifth birthday. The gursts were Oeorge Whitman, Wilson Wiley, Kenneth Owen, Harold McCollom, Stanley Cog, Joseph White Buster Smith, Francis Humphrey, torena' Ardlei, Marlon Smith, Margaret Ardles, Gertrude Bertbelsoff, Alexes Lyle, Maria Grimes, Francis Kent, Jennie Delxell, Jeanette Smith, Pearl niebn, Elisabeth Qrlgsby, HIIIPI1N'JTO- MM'KITY HIIIPPINflTON, April 31. The Athena Club of Hblpplngtou nK this Thursday at Mr, Walter llefler's ttslitenre. Tlione prrut were Mrs. V. It. Plnnrll, Mr. Ted llartiell, Mr, (leorge Nehrbas. Mrs. A. Ilrarrllir. Mrs. W. I). Harlan, Mrs. W. O. Ander son and Mrs. John Setter. The after noon n sixnt In needlework and all had a fine time. I.unch was served by the !itrn, Mrs. Ilefler. Food Value of Milk W. D. MILLER Cemeat Coatrartor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 333 8. Sixth St. Phone SI3 Oae quart ot milk rtuU or Ihree-qaartrr ( a puaad ef beefsteak. Driak mum milk. On and after April If,, 1917, let following prices will v rrfatlrt o Milk aud Cream dellw-ml to psirom of the White Dairy: One pint Milk, per tnnntli ...age One quart Milk, per month ATS Three pints Milk, ht month... SJI Two qusrts Milk, r motilh....aJw Three quarts Milk, pr tnoiitli,.,ajl One gallon, single dHhery.... M Coffee Cream, H pint, month.. $4Jt Whlp'g Cream, A pint, month. Asa FRANK IRA WIIITK. 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