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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1917)
fWFW' Rib: ' !",. IW I.T J. ST lv lw PAM1WI THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNE , 1II7 !: h ? T ' l TUEreniiif Herald W. O. SMITH. Editor daily of nita, at til Itatk ittMt atUs at threat attar. by saaB t say hi the Catted States: st-St SATURDAY, JUNE , 1t17 HmUrsChssiMiUTs. FOR RENT FOR RKNT Three furnished room tacladlag plana No children. Miller Phot Cfe, 1311 Main aU X-Tt FOR RENT Furnished toon, prefer mil ranter. Phone 10SJ or call list Pis street. -3t KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS ... (KUmth County Special Service) 72 ACRES 11 MM SHWKJ POTATOES LARGE ACREAGE IN BUENA VISTA ADDITION, FROM WHICH IS EX PECTER 9,000 SACKS FOR SALE FOR SALE Ooart, coat fat 50; per tact condition; price reasonable. Pheae xSJ. S-4t FOR SAUB-Oood paying hotel bam aaaa. For latorawtioa write Na 033 HetaMcsaee. 11-tt SHIPPINGTON. June 9. More thau 73 acre ot Duena Vista land has been planted to potatoes, most ot which have come up and will soon carpet this northern suburb with vernal green.' Biehn. or North Klamath Falls, Ad dltlon has also been planted to pota toes. The prospect for a record crop U ery cood. and 5.000 sacks may well be expected. The retail price of which next fall may be computed at any where from f 10,000 to 115,009. Roads Are Good 8I1IPPINOTON, June 9. The road la the northern suburb are In good condition. Land It Productive SIIIPPINGTON. June 9, The reels matlon of the northern snburbs of Klamath Falls Is one ot the jsreateat advertising moes Klamath count) has known. These litnds are wonderfully productive. Prayer Is Answered j OltlNDAl.K. June S. Warm. Wn arm- v er. wannest. Now If Orlndalo can set a few nice showers, the farmers will call It O. K. ORINDALE PERSONALS OKINDAl.K, Juno 9. Mr. nnd Mrs tiro. Kerns passed thru this trinity Thursday from Plevna en route to the county seat. Mr. II. WVhr was In Klamath Falls Thursda) fiom the tamhert ranch at Hound jke, r Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wehr are work Ihk lor Will l-nmbvrl nt Mound take. W. II. MllwrlKht of Unuiul take de llvered n load of rordwooil to the coun ty scat Thursda). Mrs. Geo. Shell of l'lowm ent the ilay Thursday with Mm. 15. G. Hunt. IVie Price wa n lintlne caller In Klamath Kail Prtday from Orlmlnte. UPPER LAKE STEAMERS MOVE NIGHT AND DAY FUmR-PIANO Modern OS-note. ssetal tubing laatraawnt. slightly need: dealer's guarantee, and very law srice: can aae straight piano as part aeyaatat Shepherd. fcext door S-Jt PHONOGRAPHS Hornless, 05, wlUh S saw records; other used bargains. S-St USED PIANO Low price, easy terms and dealer's guarantee. Shepherd. Next door poatoBke. 8-3t SEVERAL used parlor organs 115, on tanas. Shepherd. S-3t FOR SALE 10x35 Mogul tractor and 24-4 New RacJae thresher la good eaadltloa; mast he sold at once. In eireJ.S.Millal8oa. -4t MISCELLANEOUS STRATRD Oaa fmetlasd pony mare, astral, with white mane and tall and white atrip ia face; reward. Notify .Herald ooace. 9-2t FOR SALE Ford car. good conditien: Urea and engine like new. W. H. Kltta. 741 Walnut sL. evenings. 8-3t PULLETS FOR SALE A few dozen more fine white Leghorn pullets at 6 a dosea. Will begin laying in Sep tember. F. W. Riggs. Beiha Addition. FOR SALE OR TRADE Furnished haw and lot. close la. Phone 41. Eakelooa's Mt HELP WANTED WANTED A'good kitchen girl at the Marshal boom. T-3t HOUSTON'C MatrMMlmM Amsseses J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAB THEATER William Fox Presents Valeska Surat in "JEALOUSY" "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." SUNOAY AND MONDAY Triangle Fine Arts Present Frank Keenan and Thelma Slatar la Thos. H. Ince's Production "THE CRAB" '"j Abo a Triangle iComedy, "THE ROAD ABENT" Starring Tern Mix v TEMPLE THEATER Raff Pheteplays, Inc., Pressnt The Ktad Llansl Barrymer and MargtMrit Sklrvln In "THI QUITTER" A Metre Woader Play ia Five AcU SUNDAY AND MONDAY "WeSra hitched a Sunbeam to our r: Re- and SH1PPINQTON. June I. Nearly all the steamers plying the big lake are on the move night and day. At no time since the lake navigation became a fac tor have the boats been so busy. 300 NEW LIGHTS MAKE NIGHTS BRIGHT SHIPPINGTON. June t. Since the installation of 300 lights by the factor ies, mills and steamers, there la prac tically no night in Shipplngton or Pel lean City. Beat la Fast SHIPPINGTON. Jane 9. Captain Wiekstrom took his fine new launch. the "Rogue." oa a trial trip last nigbL olw fiwin i as m v imm mMt ORPHEUS TREAT! R "The Girl and the Crisis," A Red Feather Drama in nve Parts, Featuring Dorothy Davenport. "Fearless Freddy," A Comedy Cartoon. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Bluebird Pheteplays Inc. Produces "THE FLASHLIGHT" . Presenting Dorothy Phillips, Len Chanty, Wm Stewell and Company In Photoplay version of Albert M, Traymore's Gripping Story. ADMISSION TEN CENTS mssBawHamVJBiaw? Contract benas ef all Made prompt ly furnished. You'll need them for construction work en the Strahern Railroad. See Chllcete. 25 TO DARKEN HAIR JOY AND THr DRAGON" Wieh Baby Marie Oakerae WJN.BMke yew feel youag ayain. . "LMtla Maiy Sunshine ' an aa'hlae." - a ...i.u wnr r ? awomssssivv v rfnnrnESsvvs.Wj An ; ibjbsbbM OPBRA HOUSE TBUTVaUTnasUTS LOOK YOUXG! BRI.VO BACK ITH NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AS0 ATTRACTIVENRSS Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revela tion If your hair Is fading,, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, Is trou blesome. An easier way Is to get a 5-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound at any drug store ell ready for use. This Is the old time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded balr ia not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just damp en a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your balr, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and after another application or two, your balr becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. TMa preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, and Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. v Get Seed PoUtees ORINDAI.K. Juno 9. James Stan bie made a trip to Klamath Kails Wed nesday after aaolher load ot need po tatoes. He Is planting a good ytzed Held. Helping Hand Meets SHASTA VIKW. June 9. The Help Ins Hand Society met at the home of Mrs. Daniel. Sot oral members were out, nnd t ceneral Reed time wa reported. with Mr. and Mrs, Vote, near While lake. Mrs, DtrowbtUUe was a caller In Klamath Falls Wednesday, relumlne. Thursday. 0. M. Klrkpatrlrk took a bmt of wood to Klamath Kails to sell thU week. PLANq BBINQ MADE FOR HIQHWAY WORK PONT1.AND. June . "A new day has dawned for Oretson," read a state ment UMied bylie stale hlchway com mission following the pasKaxe ot the fd.000,000 highway bond lue Molt da, ISans are now bemx made for actual work on the road building pro KTtt'tl. Cleans Up Sagebrush ORINDALK. June 9 H. 8. Fox has been "logging" sagebrush for the past, day or so. He is cleaning up the.' patches on bis land. Social Dance Held SHASTA VIKW. June 9. A social dance was gUen at Wilt Grnham'a last Saturday ienlnc. A larso number was present. WEST SIDE HILL WORK STARTED BY CONTRACTORS ORINDALE. June 9. The work has commenced on the new road around the west side hill. Car Purchased SHASTA VIEW. June 9. O. K. Hunt made a Dying trip to Klamath FnllH nnd returned In a new Chevrolet Wednesday. ' SHASTA VIEW PERSONALS SHASTA VIEW. June 9. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Wilson spent the day shop ping In Klamtah Fall Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel: upcnt Sunday Ouards Attacked KOUT DODGK, Iowa. June 9. 8U marked men attacked militiamen guardliiK brldxe near here jreMerda). The soldiers returned the Ire. and a twehty minute battle endued. It t believed one attacker was shot. No Moldlers were Injured. nilllurv tas ef laassuallv. and not In-1 National Pmmh ii.i., . ....., --., ,-.,. n,.l)llr ,., . II T .l.....k-. ..- ... ' "- BT feet condition; for mi my rh "r trade for somethlitN. 'rnMw 741 KVANH a n.... . , - "nun JARSI JARSI JARSI lluy them now and retfiice your can nlng cost. Clean, like new, all com ptete: good rubbers and rap. Mason. Pints, doaen ...-Wc Mason, juart.. doten ...-. ."5c Mason, half Ballon, doten .c Kconomy, pints, doten ..-. Sc Kconomy, quarts, doen fl.OO l"couomy. half gsttons, doirn $1.35 Jelly Klaxon. r doen ....m S5c T4t EVANS A IIAI.IN. 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Violations bv AvIitereT An a problem they may be said to rank In vexatlnusness with the Innum erable nnd constant violations of neu trality which come to light almost dally, especially on the part of the French and the German, The neneral staff of the army an nounce on an aversxe a doten aerial violation a week by aviators who "cut across lots" on the way to or from France or Germany, and who rrosa the little neck of Mwltierland that Juts up Into both countries In the aorlhweat corner of the country. This little neck alo I weekly the tnreet for both French and German shells, The gunners, far behind the line. et wrong range and "hoot up" HwU territory before they can be told of Ihelr mistake. ! Escaped Prltentrs Received !. often, but occasionally, prison er of war attempt lo escape from Germany or France, and are shot and killed after they have reached HwU territory, or ele the pursuing shot crash over Into HwU territory and menace those oa Ibis side. It U generally the case that fugitive who do manage to reach this side, re xanlles of where they come from, are royally and handtumely treated. Ite cently four Itusslsns escaped from Ger many. wam the Rhine, and landed on Swiss soil. They were met by a verit able reception committee on this side, were given a meal that sallsSed ovea their rnonnous, starved appetites, and were xenerally feted before being es corted to an Interment camp, where i hey will spend the rest of the war. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JtlllM C. t'l.KOHuH County Hureiur Civil Kliglnrrr I DR J. II. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and I WHITE SUIL0INQ City A County Abstract Cs, AttTHUH II. VYILMO &I7 Main Ht. AHNTUAITM, I.OANH AK par rent Moaey foe I, INNUHAKCK mmt DR. P. R. GODDARD ONTMIIUTHIC PHVMICiAN Halle mw, I. o. o. V. Tempi Kemember Kiamlaalloe adra. ealtallo la free at yimr bema, or la theoMre. rwrthee I use tlie porUM hMmg etrel utile for home treat, meal. ThU laaurr the hsaw ireatmeai la be equal to any artea la the oke and the price om a TO I. Members of the New York National l.ifrue baseball club, otherwise the Ginnts, have subscribed In a body for IJbert) Loan bonds. Ti i photograph shows Arthur Fletcher, the star short tftop, followlnc John J. McCraw, the manager, in olRnlng a subscription. The Key to Success Is a savings account. Ilatardous speculation may make one man In a hundred rich, but It makes the other ninety-nine poor. The safe way U lo savee, and let your money, earn money. Your funds deposited In our care will draw 4 per cent, will be nbtoluiely safe, and at youf dlxtKKol at all times. masVH ijftfjr FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FAM-M, OIIMIO.V ippiysmiEiH counts Will , KEEP ATHLETICS OREGON COACH WILL SEEK GAMES OUTSIDE CONFERENCE NECESSARY PRESIDENT P. L. CAMPBELL APPROVES The ChlUete agency la the heme ef the AEtita aempaiilaa. aaee hefar the if. SAN FRANCISCO, June 9. Follow Ing'tbe announcement of President P. L. Campbell that athletic activities will be carried on as In normal times at the University of Oregon, Hugo Oez- dek, coach of the football team that defeated the University of Pennsylva nia bt Pasadena New Year's Pay, urges the retention of intercollegiate athletic activities by the universities of the Pacific Coast. ' "We roust not give up Intercollegiate activities if It is at all possible to re tain outside competition. Athletics are absolutely essential to the proper development of students, both mental ly and physically," said Dezdek. The Oregon coach says he will seek games for his teams outside the Pacific Coast conference if the conference teams fall to play their schedules. He Is aUo planning a full schedule of In terclass football and soccer games for the fall semester. siderable "bit" in the present crisis Is attested by the follewing: Subxcribcd to $1,00,000 worth of Lib erty bonds; donates 10 per cent of Its net monthly earning to the Ited Cross, with a minimum placed at 912G0 each month; In drilling and training a home guard of S00 men who will be capable to fill In in any branch of the federal service when required; opened Its club, baths and swimming tank to all men training for the officer reserve; has contributed scores of Individual members who have enlisted in all branches of the army and navy se: vice;; called for 250 men to volunteer to act as registration clerks on June 6 (nearly 300 offered "their services), and offers to finance Liberty bonds for membern, to be paid back in monthly installments chargeable on monthly bills. If you are looking for a home in the city or country, Chllcete can akvo you money. Ho hat the exclusive salt ef many of tho btit farma and ranch. 033 Main it. 25 That the Olympic Club of San Fran- Oat feed Inaur- Cisco, foremost athletic organization of NJthe Facile Coast, is doing a ytty con- Mill Inelnttr Mill onfflnnnr with California state license desires position. Call or write CIibh. Martin, Houston Hotel, 6-St AEtna disability pollcl work fr you whan you cannot work far your self. Thy ar th standard ef th World. AakChilcet. 35 Low prices In Player and Electric Planoa, or will trade for automobile, lot or diamond. 7-3t EVANS A BALIN NEUTRAL LAND NEAR WAR STATES DESERTERS' HAVEN 12,000 FROM ARMIES RAISE CON. SIDERABLE PROBLEM Switzerland Facts a"Sltluatlon Difficult to Cop With, and On That Puultt th Official of That' Country a to But Method ef Handling Condition. Enjoy Sam Right a Other For. signer and Immun from Tax. UFJINE. Switzerland, May 31-(Oor- respondent Associated Press)- Be tween 10,009 and 12,000 deserters from Ibe nrroles of the entente allies and the central power have fled to Swit zerland since tbe( beginning" of the war, or have refused to leave the country at the conclusion of furloughs, and thus are classed aa deserter. The majority are said to be Italian. The long list constitutes a not Incon siderable problem for tba authorities. They enjoy the same right a other foreigners who are here legitimately, yet cannot be drawn oa In any way for taxes or state expense. Thy pay no Keeb Your Kidneys Well Backache I quit a common complaint and la usually cauttd by la- X active kidneys. t Don't ntgltct your kidney for kidney III my lead to ttrlout bltetV f trouble, dlabot, gravtl rBHght'o disease. NYALS KIDNEY PILLS arc a combination of vtgttabto products peculiarly offtcltnt In tht treatment of distaste ef tho kidney and bladder. PRICE 60c ' Oivierfood mnm W'sL. IttJWVTH FALLS OREGON Tn? 'mi WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE uv THtia oftuam gOSOStoVt MOM lift MM0MM1 H Ml Ml Ull I ill lit HBRwBsl . r X . 335Rsp,j' Liberty Loan, 1917 The U. S. War Loan rscBBjtlv aulkoriwl is Um bast stcurt. gOToxassMsrtloM is oistco). It affords opportunity for bvoBtiMMt Inmo)J upon safety " MtriBtiiai. The Officer of u-. i-u. tutkHU ojffojr Um .srriews, atirtJy wkkdHit cluurgtt ia nUMnf and at tosMiiiifl U bJ ssttaiU ojf BiilaicripUom. First National Bank First SUU A Saving! Bank . PL mm t-s 1 f