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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1917)
. :krl s "" lT If I.-. THIS KVKNINO 1IKKALI). '1 A MATH l'AU,S. ORKGON SATURDAY, MAY !C, 1 PAGt TWO sj-'y?! jr ' TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor KfanathConiy News rabllsbed dslly except Sunday by1, M -As IMIM mhlUhlng Company c GETS OUT POLES FOR fctk lUk. at IIS POMtfc IUNL KENO POWER COMPANY stared at Um atnassatb tareagfe attar. tatiM by mtJX to aay i m fee Ualted Stales: Oyaar M - At SATURDAY, MAY St, 1917 BentfjOusiedAdTS. HELP WANTED !' WANTED Blacksmith tor sawmill sad togging camp. Good vases. IVr- sweat position. NINE LUMBER CO. U4t Bray, CaL FOR RENT WW FOR RENT 5 room modem house. Eaamlre CM Pine at 25-31 FOR SALE FOX SALE A few second hand cars. J4-3t FORD GARAQE FOR SALE Good pay Ins hotel bust sees. For Information write No. C33 Herald ogtee. 11-tf ri.F.VNA. May 2 O. F. Sevtta Is snubbing out the poles for the Keno Power Company. Report Fishing Peer. PLEVNA. May H O. F. 8erlts and II. A. Talbotwent to Keno oa a gsbtng trip Sunday. They report the Ish not biting good. Buy New Motorcycle. PLEVNA. May SC Dan and Lyle Gordon went to Klamath Falls from Worden Saturday and purchased a new motorcycle, returning home by way of Plevna. levna Teacher Hired. PLEVNA. May M-Mrs. Bussert has been engaged to teach the Plema school next term. Visits frsm tan Francises. PLEVNA. May IC Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karecow arrived from Saa Fran cisco Wednesday Bight for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Karecow of this vicinity. FOR SALE Two hhp. single phase Wagner motor. Telford Bros. Garage. 2241 FOR SALE Two thousand yards of earth. Joel T. Ward. 15 Main st. 2Wt FOR SALE Electric piano, cost $700. wW sell for less than half or will trade. Raaalre 347 Ninth st." 2C-2t FOR SALE Indian motorcycle, almost new. coat SttS. will sell for $150. Waaratb Iron Works or see J. O. Beardeley. 244t aaanannBnBBaBnsBBBnaBsMssBBsas"s"s FOR SALE Spring wagon soluble for re Basin r and a lot of tools for sale cheap, Phase 2-X or see Parker at .Mpfdaatoa. 25-2t FOR SALE Hatching eggs from pure , ;"feti- barred rock hens. All male here from O, A. C,prie Uylng stock. Write, caU or phone Mrs. G. A. Thorns, Merrill. SO cenU per setting. DeUvery charges extra. 234t ORPHEUS THEATER SATURDAY The Morals of Hilda A Red Feather Photoplay in 5 parts Siena ef Trouble The Weird Experiences of Lucille the Waitress ADMISSION, 10 CENTS SUNDAY AND MONDAY "Little Miss Nobody" Presenting " Vielet Merssresu Supported by Sidney Masen, Clara Beyers and Blue bird's Cleverest Photoplaysrs Finishes Seeding. PLEVNA., May SS J. A. Bushong Is through seeding bis ranch sad Is help ing G. L. Shell with his seeding. Meeting is Tonight. PLEVNA. Mar 2 The monthly meeting of the Southwest Klamath Falls Development league will be held at the Plevna achoolhoase tonight. PLEVNA PERSONALS. PLEVNA. May J Mr. and Mrs. James Kerns and Mrs. O. O. Kerns were shopping In town "Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Bushong called on Mrs. G. L. Shell Sunday afternoon. "Buy a heme first" er buy a let and build a heme, and yewll have cemfert through life and peace in eld age. gee Chllcets. 25 INDIANA FOURTH STATE TO FILL WASHINGTON, a C. May 24 In dlaaa became the fourth state to fur nish her full quota of army recruits. Nevada, Oregon andxUtah being the others. Wednesday's total acceptances in the entire country reached 1517. and the total since the war was sde cUred Is $1,437. To Draw All Names. WASHINGTON. D. C. May 25 Tow provost marshal general has antiacne ed that he will not trant any exemp tions to selective military service until after the names have teen draws. H OUSTON'C MetreeeUtsn AmssmentsJ HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Jesse L. Lanky presents Setsue Hayakawa in "The Soul ef Kura-San" with Myrtle Stedman A powerful and unUMual Japanese American drama, by Charles Sarver ' SUNDAY AND MONDAY Triangle Fine Arts Presents William Desmond in "Iced Bullets'" A Story of a Deadly Weapon In the Hands of a Gentleman Scoundrel. In Ive parts. Maxim Claims He Has Beaten "Saba" snsErsSBmsSf&ivBssuBBsnsnsni '.BbbsbsbsBbbsbvsbsdBJBbTS! BfBBBBBBBBBBTnBk'BnBBBBBBTSBTSua! ft BnBBxfsSSvSMBsfJBsTjBMnl v&smmm TEMPLE THEATER William Fox Presents , " Gladys Brockwell is a double role, In his new photoplay ,, Sins ef Her Parent A saorsl lesson that every mother should see j , ' SUNOAY AND MONDAY f Paths Presents Valkyrlne ia t " ' ' The Image Maker ef Thebes" , A raths OsM Rooster Play la 5 parts ';, Hearst Paths News Currant Events Bui MBBlcTU, OPERA HOUSE MOffOR FtOIVKKi ItlMMis AX9 sUTtJsWATl STttiiDAO NEW YORK, May 28 Hudson Max Im announced that ho bad Invented and perfected a device which will make ships Immune from the dangers of the submarine. He said that tor pedoes, even when fired at close range and striking their targets, would ex plode harmlessly against the bulls of their Intended victims. The inventor made the announce ment at a luncheon gives in Brooklyn. He asserted that the Invention soon will be demonstrated by the Qovern ment which bad already been advised of the details. "The invention Is practical for every type of vessel," he said. "It can be applied within s few months st a com' paratlve cheap price to the hulls of ships already constructed. The only change necessary in vessels already built, will be s slight eaterasessat m their beams. "My device Is of solid malarial and encircles the entire ship from the bow to the stern. It la bo sense or manner resembles either a screea or set" Two Women Who Are Ready for War t J S.jy.vN-"-'"-'-'-- fvrv?'?' S Ws &seaBBBBBaafca i-N S1- .- Wv. I9fcU BSBBEaTanHlBMaesiSsBiT -- Sis . RaBBBBBBBBBBBSBlB:WjaRhseu.'Ju.. , -. -. 0 SBB 17 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM KVinBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUhiu . w Vi--V i Wfa c A J Pvi a HiEiEiEisliEiEiEiEiEiEiEift'ul If aBM 3 MWi$i& IBBbbbbbbIBbbbbb?' Br aflw F rBsnsssBsBSBnk v bb . BbsbsbtsswsJbBV iF 'Vt f -AVtr sf fc 5'v3t w,f TV ihsBBBBBSBBBSBBBBRenH9BBSBBBBBBnP ' " Vjffili Z&&'j$t BBBHS t Mrs. M. J. Mutler In auto l Mrs. Waldo Pierce In aeroplane Mrs. M. J. Muller and Mrs.. Waldo travel 100 mile an hour. Mr. Pierce Pierce have decided the branches oft Imx her aeroplane ready, and Is willing service they wilt endeavor to enter In to teach ounc women who want to the war with Germany. Each Is now j join her school. She thinks and hopes ready. Mrs. Muller, wife of a noted the government will accept women auto driver, wants to carry despatches (aviator to do Home of the work men for the army In an auto that will are now doing In Europe. Moving Pictures MWWMMWWWMMMw4MAAMMMMMWWMn, Violet Meraereau will present. In Bluebird photoplays, at the Orpheus Theatre on Sunday and Monday. "Lit tle Miss Nobody," a drama of life In the North Woods. Intrigue and Jeal ousy furnish a strong and logical mo tive for a gripping story told in fast moving scenes with exciting episodes galore. Miss Mersereau plays the role of a waif .who finds happiness and a good husband under the most unusual circumstances, following a conflict that would have made most girls surrender to fate and take their chances. William Clifford, who plays Robert Carver in William Fox's master pro duction, "Sins of Her Parent," once played "Romeo and Juliet" without costumes or scene In Selkirk, Canada a place about sixty miles from Win nipeg. Selkirk was In Its infancy then, and the stage on which the tragedy was given was scarcely larger than n-bll-liard table. The balcony was made by piling up empty boxes, and the house was crowded. "There was only one comfort about this performance," says Mr. Clifford now. "We had no scenery or proper ties, but we had something far more precious, an intensely sympathetic aud ience. And they bad all been sympa tbethetlc enough to give five-dollar gold pieces for entrance tern. We enjoyed the performance. To be een at the Star tonight. With the Great' American Fleet Continued from Page 1 Crs Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. O. F., meets Friday nights. W. D. Cofur N. Q., P.; Nate Otterbeln, secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, meats Tuesday nlgbt. P. L. Fountain, C. I.j L. J. Bean, scribe. If you are leaking for a home In the KLAMATH Accessory Store NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS LARGE STOCK OF TIRES, TUBEg, OAS, OIL and ACCESSORIES Free Air Phone 37$ on one of the greatest of romances that of the sea. The movies lake the lads back to other days and to strange worlds and situations. But as for go ing home, they don't want that The only place they want to go Is out on the nnvul firing line. One film showed a farm scene fa ther and sun doing their ploughing. "By Rosh. that looks like home," I heard a sailor lad remark, "but believe me, this Is tho life. No ploughing for me." "Nope," his partner replied. "This suits me from the wuterllne up." When It comes to 'vaudeville, you can get some real talent In the fleet. Male quartets, dancers, humorists, ac robats tho whole list can be found In abundance aboard apy dreadnought, and tho show they produce compares favorably with any dollar show In any town In the land. Boxing always draws a big crowd, and the go la guaranteed to be a bell ringer every 'time. Below decks, some of the men tuck themselves away In corners and play cards or gather in knots 'to listen to a phonograph. Still others get a lot of fun out of the reading rooms. There Is an amusement fund aboard New Gty laundry Ws Guarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collars LauneVed. Ws alss wash silk, wool, and col ered gads vsry carefully. Try us ansa and fee senvlncsd. Oursrloss are right Phone 1S4. 127 Fourth Street ask ef First Natlsnal Bank WWQIWWWWWWWWWWWWWW" 10 DARKEN HAIR APPLY 8A6E TEA LOOK VOII.NGf HIU.VO HACK 1TH NATURAL COLOR, GIXWH AND ATTIWfTlVKNKHH Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gruy, streaked) and faded balr beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just u few applications will prove a revels, lion ir your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur redpo at borne, though, Is trou blosotno. An easier way Is to get a C-cent buttle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound st any drug store nil ready for use. This Is the old tlms reclpo Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, While wispy, gray, faded bslr Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful uppearance sad attractive. nous. By darkening your balr with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, tut one can tell, because it doss It so naturally, so evenly. You Just damp en a spongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your balr, taking one small utssad at a time; by mora Ing all grayijbalrs have dlssppearsd, and after snetaar application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation la a delightful toilet requisite, and ii sot Intended for the cure, ssltlgaMoB or prevaatloa of disease. Adr. eech ship, so there are frenh record for the phonograph and new Alms as soon a they can be obtained. Inci dentally, some tut riot ciml.l do ,i ilnoj service by nrrannlm? for the. fleet to el upto-date Mini liefoie tlie-y hnt gone the touiuls of the nickelodeons! anil are worn down. i Mall time atMUtnt the rteet U :t Imppy occasion. The sallornien can receho nil the rtnll it.ey wont, but tliolr own comiui'.nlcuUont tiro limited by the ton-tor, I The Uo.patrU boat henri n proelnn load out from an Ameilvau port, :tl.t with supplies of fresh meat and vege tables. Stopping at each of the battle ships string, the despatch boat leaves Its sacks of letters, papers and maga- lines, ami the sctamhlc a lit tin Uteri ,.!.. ..1.-...- u l.i.. m .......I,-.!!.. itllk.H I. ' OH snip nunnn wimi ' -.- .mt- . Iilessatio I. A cheetdll letter (torn lint-lit h nbeut as (Mood n t.mlc i- n moon tunn or n hi mimed mm c.i it j have on )ilp. I An ottlrei told mo that It's about Urn worst thliiK that ran happen m it hoy to lmo llio (oiks buck homo netllnil mournful about Mm. .nj ni7;,rtl Unpen II tin, II.. ...... 'Ml Wl ime.lr)mpil.y mi. if M,( '" ' HI 0 It ffMIUMltl o y"Z7U effect, ttheieim ,. ,.,,... . r"l uiri,...iMa.,.. . :.r' suhlt Imdy e-.. p. doing w, Jj,"w pominnl tn-ur.ui .., MMit ....,,.. '" ""Win, I, """", 'TMlUttlh Contract bends ef all kinds prompt ly furnished. You'll need them for construction work en tho Strshorn Railroad. See Chlleete. IS Passengers 1 and Baggage Aiywkre m the Gty Qrick Service ReueaaUe Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company ts The Key to Success Is a a. ur.t nwrtiiil. Ilirimtomi speculation may make one muu l.i a hundred rich, but It makes, the other ninety nine poor. The safe wny I to unveo, ami let our money, earn money. Your funds deposited In our cam will dtaw 4 per renT, will bo nlwolutely safe, and at your itlspunsl at nil times. FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK KIwtMATH KAMA OKWlON V I... . f. t A i; 3 I ST ill W K4 tlM Keep Your Kidneys Well Backache Is suite s common complaint snd Is usually caused by Is. active kidneys. Dent ntglsct your hldnoyt for kidney Ills may It ad to ttrloua Maes troubUo, dlabotos, grsveUor Brlght'o dleesse. NYALS KIDNEY PILLS ore s combination of vegetable products peculiarly officiant Is tat treatment of dioesoeo of tho kidneys snd bltddar. SaBBSBBSBBSIBaBSseBBBS- S BBBBOBsee- M iWSt W ""BBSBBBBBBBBBkSlBK PRICE 50c (Jftflerwoods wwfitfy W'vZ KLAMATH FALLS OREGON S V VrHCRt, eVUmCOtAR KOPLS l . I AyMJT , B)UV TrtCtW ORUOB liaWBajen JUMP FROM BED IN MORNING AND DRINK HOT WATER Open sluices of system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. f ." A 'glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, drank each morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. Life ia not merely to livo, but to livo well, eat well. diRcut well, work well, sleep well, look woll. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing .the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out tho whole' of tho internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels tho previous day's indigestible wartte, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying tho entire alimentary cana! before putting more food into tho stomach. The action of hot woter uud limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out all tho sour fermentations, gases waste and acidity and gives one a splendid uppetito for breakfast While you aro enjoying your breakfust tho water and phos phate is quicflv extracting a large volume of wirter from the blooa and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the insldo organ. Tho millions of peopo who aro bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach troiibWb rheumatism; others who nave sallow skinB, blood disorders and sickly complexions oro urge" w got a quarter ound of limestone vphosphato from tho drug store, which will cost but little, but JJ sufficient to make qnyono a pro nounced crank on the subject ox internal sanitation. t v ' T"K'j ' . 3 ,. 't ift .Il jr,-V'