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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1917)
3S.t'i;'ffj-v " $NS v .. -F w ' -fL A s 'i r.f Mo t !"& i..,. IK? TJt'.n,. r ' "S r m. fcyV TbeEretiinf Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor kr Mdi t or ft mKsl ataesa: wOT . M BmtfsCtaMAdTs. FOR SALE MWMMi UK-"" t FOR 8ALE New. modern 5-room bsagslow; buffet and cabinet klt ehea;Wge basement with stone foun dation; mutt 'be seen to be appreciat es; easy tens; Improved grounds kU Meal location. 118 Melrose t.. 4; eaay term. Ms Melrose street. Bet Spring Addition. Phone 324.W It-tt FOR SALE Fire milk cows, span 4-year-old sanies, well broken; farm ssachlaery. Box 1042. Khuaath Fall or phone 13FS. 18-21 FOR 8ALE Six milk cow. Write or psoas H. E. Steven. Algoma. lMt FOR 8ALE 50-hhp. Mitchell car In good condition, suitable for truck; cheap. Inquire Dunham garage. lt-St FOR BALE Modern 4-room boose. Apply 4 Michigan are. 9 25t FOR RENT FOR RENT A bungalow, completely fnralsfied; strictly modern; line location; garden and wood free; espe cially salted to party touring Crater Lake and KUaath County scenic at tractloM. Address A. B. C, Herald. Jl-t FOR RENT Furnished room. ESC Etgktli street. Phone 179J 21-3t FOR RENT Furnished room with front screened porch; lavatory in reom; bath and toilet; one block from court boom. Phone 183. l-3t HELP WANTED WANTED -Cattle to pasture; fine grass Address 11. A. Jones, Odes sa. Oregon. 19-t WANTED To rent furnished house. Phone C8. 19-3t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Womaa'for general house work on ranch. Call 237 N. Fifth r address Mrs. Cbas. Swingle, Lor ella, Oregon. 21-lt FOR TRADE Twenty acre ranch in California; will trade for Klamath property. Enquire 703 Second street. BIDE LINE MEN Do you want a real one that one order a day will pay yon ff No sample to carry; 'something new. Write today, Can Said Mfg. Co., 208 Slgel St., Chicago, Illinois. 21.lt A large tract of level, fertile home stead land. Will locate settler at reasonable rate. Address Cbas. OraYes, 203 Washington street, Klam ata Fall, Oregon. 12-lm WHY PAY RENT When you can buy a 4-room house furnished and large lot for $860; small cash payment and flS per month. See Mehaffey, 431 Main atreet. 19-3t FARM LANDS THE OOVERNMENT need farmer M well a flgbter. Two million three hundred tbouaand acre of Ore- geu California Railroad Co. grant laid; title revested In United State; a be opened for homestead and sale, ' Ceula torn of the beat land left la the United States; large copy . - r . . righted nap, showing land by see Ilea aad dsscrlptloa of soil, climate, Mia fall, elevation, temperature, U., by oountie. Postpaid f 1. Grant UM Loesttaf Co., Box tie, Port- ' Mtiimii.-HH""" " SATURDAY, JtXY ai. iit Mu' t MMoragM. Il.7lt 'MWGwwW4 K5t .,-, TO Rr' l m Ship Board Disagree Over Wooden Ship Policy WASHINGTON, D. C-, July at. j Members of the shipping board and ...... r. .w.l. ...... Mft Major irenrni iktihi v. the board's fleet corporation, who are at odds over the government's ship building program, at a lengthy con ferencc went orer the general's pro posals for constructing goTernment ship rd and for speeding up ton nage now building. The shipping beard. Chairman Den man said, wants more Information before it approves the general man ager's program, but General Coethals said he thought he had slbmltted most of the information asked for. . Neither side would say what are the points of difference over the pro gram. Chairman Uenman intimated that all was not entirely satisfactory. "There are no professional differ ences," he said, "only one oi policy. I know of no difficulties that could not be adjusted between two rational I. W. W. BCST AT KKLSO KELSO. Wash., July 20. The plant of the Eufala Lumber company, which employs between 275 and 300 mill hand and loggers was partially Idle Wednesday as the result of a strike said to be of I. W. W. origin. Tuesday night two men, said to have been I. W. W. agitators, ad dressed the men, urging them to strike and to demand "ten hour' pay for eight hour' work." One hundred and fifty of the men decided to try it, aad refuted to go to work Wednesday morning. Alex ander McCracken, mill superintend ent. does not expect to have any trouble In replacing the strikers. The mill ships Its log to Eastern and Western Lumber company of Portland. WU trade a good it In Railroad. Addition) wMb saw track for good, iaiaeaire lee see coiieote. MRS. SADDLER ASKS FOR SEPARATION Declaring that her nusband has de serted her after long and' faithful services a a wife, Mary L. Saddler ha brought suit for divorce in the circuit court clerk office against Andrew P. Saddler. The complaint asks full control of property in Mis souri owned by her previous to her marriage, alto the custody of her two young daughters, Ruth and Maud. Renner A Kent are attorneys for the plaintiff. Charles N. Meyer has returned from an extended trip in the South, where he ba been for the benefit of bis health. The Clillrote agency Is the bof s of the Xtnm romsemlse. 9 Offsetting Attack The call to arms In the battle of life may come to you at any moment. Preparation against the invasion of want Is always In order. The first line of defense is In a growing Saving Account. A fixed sura regularly deposited In this Institution builds a strong forti fication against the day of need. Our officer Invite your account. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THE EVENING persons, each willing to concede to the other a difference of opinion." The only question, it is said, on which the board and General tloe thals are now far apart l that of wooden construction. Although Gen eral Goethals has let contracts for many more wooden ships than he ha of steel, the shipping board, It U said, will insist that the type he Intendi to build Is too slow of construction Reports that General Goethals III resign unlets given the fullest au thority to carry out the program he has announced, were discredited. The general, when asked about ru mors of his resignation, merely salt). "1 am a soldier, and a man In my po sition appointed to a plate is virtual ly in orders." The shipping board, It was made clear, that despite differences, there Is no intention to ask General Goethals to quit. Moving Pictures wwww-ww--,,,wwww-'-' Take Virginia Pearson's word for It, the way to act great emotional roles Is to bury yourself In roses. Pile them high In your home, nil your dreaming room with them, scatter them about your automobile, smother them In your handkerchief any where, everywhere, roses! Then ou will get Inspiration and power for en acting the most difficult rotes! That Is Virginia Pearson's advice. The statuesque Southern beauty soon to appear In a new William Fox photo play, "Bitter Truth," gets excitation for her work In roses armfuls of great beautiful blossoms, filled with an exotic perfume which causes mo mentary Intoxication. When she leaves her studio budolr and walk out before the glare of the mercury- vapor lamps, she brings with her the spirit of the roses which fill her dress ing room At the Star tonight. Franklyn Farnum and Brownie Vernon will plctorlally relate a ro mance of the Jitney bus when 'The Car of Chance" Is show n at the Or pheus theater. This will be a light comedy, affording Mr. Farnum the very opportunity In which he Is seen to 'the best advantage. Miss Vernon will be provided with a role that ex actly suits her winsome personality. There Is a lot or good fun In Btore for those who take a trip in "The Car of Chance." K!ama Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F., meets r '.day nights. W. D. Cofer N. O.. P .ate Otterbeln. secretary. Bvann Encampment No. 46, meets Tuesday sight. P. i. Fountain, o. f .; r. J Bonn, scribe -' $. , ! "p &Z HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Eastern Parties Will See Oregon's Attractions PORTl.ANl. July 21 - Three par tics of tourists will vUlt Oregon with in the next two week One party, the bureau of unUerslly irau'l from lUxlon. will consist of about frt persons from Kan torn utihersllU- They are on a tour of national parks and from the Knnler National park will come direct to Cortland, arriv ing Jul,- .".lli I'lliilim I. ll.ltliHH'k ... J . of llosion Is In chaw of tho party nue nere me tisuur mu iui"" one of the big lumber mill"". here logs over six feet In diameter are. cutl ... .... ..... ..i.. ....... ,i,' m. in uii-uii uuiii ii' ,,- - Columbia highway and another auto trip among the foothill of Mount New Head of Antis and Her Family gaaaaBmMsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB HBBSBBHE 'vHSXTCLA p , Sr.n lk r" ? ' lssttk&v " t t iJOvV V"" L"r - i'w ISss'jutuJRwl-.'db V "'i. s i Sim. Jamen W. WniW Mrs. James W. Wndsworth Jr.. wife of the United States senator from New York, has just accepted tho presidency of the National Associa tion Opposed to Women's Suffrage. In accepting Mrs. Wadsworth write: "Altho most reluctant to shoulder any At the Churches The Episcopal nrnyer service will be held In Library hall Sunday morn- Ing at 11 o'clock. All who are In terested arc Invited to these services. The Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls, which Is a branch or ganization of Tho Mother Church, Tho First Church of Christ Scientist, In Boston, Mass.,, holds service at 113 South Fourth street, every Sun day mornlnc at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. The subject lesson for Sunday, July 2, "Life." Tho Sunday school session Ih from 9:45 to 10:41, every Sunday morning. Pupils are enrolled to the age of 20. The free reading room and free lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays Tho Bible and all author ized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased, "The Little Brown Church" cor ner Ninth and Pine street. Bible school at 10:00 a. ra Mr. Clara Moore, miperlntendent, The last regular preaching service before September will take place Sun day morning and evening. The morning subject will be "Wei come. Miss Anna Applegate will speak Sunday night on her experience in the Travelers' Aid Society In Sacra mento. Her stories are Intensely human, and are exquisitely told. Tho public i cordially Invited ta hear her Indeed, all are welcome to all the service. Church of tlu Sacred Heart,- cor ner High and Klgbth streets, llov. Hugh Marshall, pastor. First Mass at 0:00 a. m. Second Mas at 9:80 a. m, Evening service at 7:30, "Undertow of Barbarism" will ba the subject of tho morning lermon tomorrow at the M. E. cburcb. Special muiic. Hood to the forest nursery are also on the program. The tourlit will leaw Portland on July 37th for the Ciator Lake Na tional park The other party will rousts! of nineteen persons and U known as the Gllesplc Kltiporla & Heard Tour ' partv from Kastern cltle. Tills dele gallon will arrive on July 30th. fol low tug a llt at Seattle and Taronm The third party U under the dlrec lion of tne Heekmnii Tourist torn patty, led hy Mrs. 1 F Small Thin partv will arrhe on July 2! Most of the m tuber are Itoslonlans. They ton, ire visiting untlunal parks. north Jr. and OiHuV additional burden outside th rare of mv fumllv tlin unr ra.llnf ttnrlf ntwl I tho charities in which I am already I encaged, I feel that It Is my duty. In .the interest of patriotism mid nation. al defense, to accept this office mid to do my utmost to Justify your ronll- dence." HUT FOR COI.MXTIO.V FH.KD WITH rilU't IT fOl'IlT ri.KHK Suit for tho collection of !i:..Vsr. has been Died by Arthur llamaker of Illy against Alfred Stenros. It Is nl legrd that on an account of t.102.70 running over a long period, only f 146.SS has been collected. Ilenner Kent are attorneys for the plaintiff. TORN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA IK MIXKI) WITH HULPIIUH IT DAKKK.NH HO NATURALLY NO BODY TAX TKLL The old-time mixture of Knico T and Sulphur for darkening gray, sirouKeu and faded hair I arumi mother recipe, and folk urn again using it to keep their hair a rood oon mlor, which lK iiilto sensible u wo are living In an ntto when i youthful appearance Is of the great est advantage. Nowaday, though, wo don't have tho troublesome tusk oLjrathcrlug the ago and the mumy mixing at homo. All drug fttnre Hell the ready-to-nxo product, Improved by tho addition f othor Ingredient, called "Wroth Sago and Sulphur Compound" for anom & cent a bottle. It Ih vory popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a oft brush with It nnd draw this through your hair, taking one small strand nt a time: by morn. Ing the gray hnlr disappear, but what dollghts the ladles with Wyeth' Sage and Sulphur Cnmnound u im beside beautifully darkening the hair oner a few application, It alio pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which I o attraoiiv. Thl resdy-to-ue preparation I a de lightful toilet requisite for thoge who desire a more youthful appearance. It I not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of dUease. Adv. Klamith (wnly News SPIIIMI mki: irUM HI'UINO I.AKK. July 31 -The farmers here are all I'littlng their hay. I.' ' A. Schreltier lotuntfd Tunda I fictu the Title Uke umiitry. wlieie lie dm been building hitn f"r MM llnltti. I rims. Ilallu of Klamath FalU helped Frank Htewart mack hay I Mm i:, A. Hchrrlner llltl Mrs. Ward OoUii one da) this wrrk. Mrs (lentr), Mr Frank Mow art. Mr and Mi Win I'liiyue. Mi Hehrrlner. Mr and Mr Ale t'he)iie and Mr-t Itlislitlttvlr were Klamath Falls lltr this ek MIm JiiIIii Mi-IUnold U MtlliB her sinter. Mrs A II t'heyne. UlltFlt.MA.NS -ONVi:.TM AT SAN r'KAM'IMII TOMtlllltOW HAN FIIANCIrlCO. July 21 Tho niiitual stale inuxeulliiti of the All il.'iit Order of IllheriiUti mwus In Han FrnmUco lonmrrow The ion M'titUiu will remain In sesulun until the exeultiK of July 34th. H OUSTON' Mctropelltsn Aiwjmnt s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STA R TH RATER William i Pnwent Ylmlliln PrnrMin In thin story of n Woman's Itevence "IHTTKH THl'TH" SuniUy and l"mUy Triangle FIih Art lrrenli. Wni. IMuiioimI In "IIIXM)I WILL Trll.l. A rare free CoIIokUii. who sink In ninKrai'e, but l'row4 Kitial lit the 111 Crisis When It Arrive In 5 Parts. TEMPLE THEATKR Knife lliotopliiys, Inc., IVraent Tlie tilflrtl IJonrl lUrrymore ami lively .MnruurHle Kklrvln In S"THK ri'HKAVAl," Fle uomlrrful ails of eiitlllti charm and IhrlllliiK rotiiaiirn, Humlrty and Momlny Ititltci rreventa nlnilyn llulHIr In "THK SHI.NK HUH," 'The 'IVg Sly lleurt of llie Hrnm" ADMISSION TK.N CK.NTM MERRILL OPERA HOUSE motion riCTunK ti'i:niiayh and hatuhdayh Merrill, nugen It cot at lct 'M er rent more to hi'liil mm tlmn n lew .irir h i Are roil tarrying enough Insurant e? A.k t'hllrole for ralrx. B I ORPHEUS THEATER Oltl'HKIJH ".Mr. iHdnn of New York," lied Feather Photoplay In 5 part "llnrml from the Itar," Joker Comoily. Hiuidny ami Monday llliiililnl I'holopbiyN Inc., Introduces Dainty ami Talented Dorothy PM III a Screen Version of Ida May 1'nrk'n Boclttl-Lithor Play "KIUKH OF IIKIIKLLIO.V I'ersonully directed hy Mis Park Featuring I .on Chuiioy, win. Htowoll l a Hkllirm Hupportlng company. The story of a fJIrl whose Soul Ho- belled against hor Social Condition. mm how she solved n Montentii I'rob- lom. ADMIHHION TKN 4JKNTH tf444 ( mm fm . WW - i FILMS ; Bought at our stor Developed Free YOU HAVK IS OK.NTH O.V KACH HOLL (inderwood ! Vk KLAMATH FALL WHCRt PAHTrCULAt? PCQPLB i'i ifJlTvH ssut rnr.irr QPUfin HATt'im.iV, Ji'i.v ai, iuit SONOMA COt'NTV K.NTKIITAImT" CAI.IKOIIMA .MKWHPAPCitttKg 1 SANTA IIOHA, t'allf , Ju 3t Wotioiim Oiiinty I hixl In ahum U, nt the llotilltirii California l't..at t micUtluii today The editor .uo tn their way bin k In the laiiil Ml uinlH nhit illmate, after speiiillne i. n, hiihiiik the ltieyniit anil urrluuOi d( thitiiiiim rouniy A dinner nnd tuililli' r itlin, aa niiimiiiihlle trip ttul ollmr iiti-aAt frttturrs have been nrrahprd fur tb l.lt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS i firu'irsii'rii'',ii,,rr,'"'i"''"iri tm, JOHN V, fl.MIIHHt.S t'ounly Hiirvejor 4'lvll Knglitrrr UR J. II. CARTER DENTIST OFFICs!. BOOM! 7 and I WHITB BUILDING f -V City A County Abstract Co. AltTlltll It. UII.H4IN 017 Main (It. AIIMTItAtriM, MIA.NM AMI N r ! Maey fur Uaas INHt'HA.NCK v : J DR. F. R. GODDARD tHTMtl'ATIIIt; I'HVHHI X huile Ultf. I. O. O. F. Trniple llriiutiitH-r tttMiuliMllou nd nm sulmtltiM I frr m your Ik-mis r In the oflU. Farther I hh the MirM( folding irwl (alii (or hmiw iiml. nirnl. This Insure llie hum trmttmriit to br xtMt to h gtts In the nMce 4kxl llie prlre U list MUM. I'l.. lie .TCI, I Itfoliti-mrv plmwe ISAH-II. V -i WOOD Plc your Order for CRECN OLAB WOOD NOW Bttt vood obtainable for the men Klamath Fuel Co. "0m0mm00j0000jmm0000'0'm 1 W. D. MILLER Hoofing ('nlrrtr Malthnld, Tar and (Iravel Hoof ing. Hoof Coaling. Itepalr Wort n Specialty. 333 H. Hlstli tHr(t Phone 393. Automobile Tires Vulcanizing and Repairing All work Guaranteed KLAMATH AUTO TIRE COMPANYI 120 South Sixth Street MMuu.x.u,tr4 - r-TTTTTTVVVVVVVTTT. frfl Ms.!ttr-rV Abbbb3sl tmWk IXsrsTB! 0 I rnesi !Idi Y S OREGON TiWi MR m7:jt) ii miMM