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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1918)
ff-fr in VSlJB-M ' A JTuI v-c7sv'' y vJ?,e4Fl OJ :& w?VPi' v "" J..-l ' W f. . It!' . ))? - l .. fc JV- . m -" it" a KjrV : , '.: 'trtKS vV THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .MAV. MAHCH , ttheEvcning Herald W O. SMITH, Editor PaMtabed dally except Baaday ky lk Herald Publishing Company of Kkuaatk Fall, at 115 Fourth atreet gartered at the postoflc at Klasaath fall. Oregon, for transnUaloa throuth tte CMlla as aMosd-ctaM Batter, akecrtatloa terau by nail to uj aMrtae la Ike Calted State! Oae 7MT . 15.00 Oataoatt -W Klamath loanty News SHASTA VIEW - - MONDAY, MAltCil 1 1 I IMS Herald's Classified Advs. HELP WANTED The ladles of this coRi.nuclty met nt tte. home of Mr, I.yd.x Kli-Kp't rlvk Wednesday ,So sew for the lied O'o4 and make plans 'or tin enter tainment, to K held nt tt.J .-hat.i Vlov School House Friday ou-ntiis Mm!i 2Id. which will conn in nt short programme, box ipoor. and s?l ol article donated. The, Intllts cf tl'U community h.ie donated a Bulletins On Gardening Issued By Government WASHINGTON', l. C, Mnrclt It To iutruct and guide the city dwel ler in making hi buck yard produce ojci table food, the I'nlteJ State l)o ivtrseat of Agriculture ha tnndo riil Mr freo distribution Farmers' liiilletln 03i. "The Ctty hud Subur- WANTED -Girl small family. G. W. Houston. for houeorl.; Phone 21. Mrs. 11-31 WANTED Nurses Klamath hospital, superintendent. for training ut Mary M. Kelly, 9-12t llcced worsted quilt on which tick ct will 1m sold for tweaty-Uv.e tent! ban Vegetable Garden." eaJi All ladles rcquesto! to bring' Tlo homo garden movement of a l' with supper for two. I'm- Ian :o.r resulted, according to est cecu nt the evening to be lv.n :. llrcntei cited hy tho Secretary of Ag the Kcd Cros. Iiurlturo. In tho planting of from m i i n.. -.,, .,..,,, ,'. 300 per cent more .i,- ,'i..',i', , ".. rtf.i.1. '.-. I'""" r before h.id produced food errlty of A'r. K. Meecham of Poe Valley aid tho amateur a well n the ex perienced aardencr Among the top- lea trirted nre: r .NOTICE OF EST11AV Came to my place nt tho DonK tnneb, en Upper Klamath l.nko, In December, u 2-year-old fllley, branded II on right front shoulder. M 1Mb ner. -'lf You'll Iimti) to hurry of you expect to Kit it iiniI bin um I n u a limne on ciiiy tot ma. Hco Clilldto. 7 o Kcllura Cufo, Open all tillit. 427 .Main Htreet. i'U-tf IIEMKMIICH Mi: non oi me nitiem annt-. . , , , ., , .' the wedding of Mr. an.i;Nf0d ,f,,r M0 fJ nU Mr .ear,., a .ocham of Poe Valley on ,,r":,r .r"'" ln a" " "" rectCni Importance of city gardens, types of gardening, cost and value of crops from homo gardens labor nnd ex rontfo required to mako home gard ens, location and wll, lo or tho garden, arrangement of tho garden, fences and windbreaks, succession of crop, rotations, seed, plants, hot bed nnd cold frame, fertilising the rardet- limine nrenarlnc thn soil. gardens . nl.inlliiir. unlllnir iil.inln. etiltlratlan. f" " -.-..-.n -. - . 1-rigatton, control of Insects and dl savins: snrnliu vecetablea. dl 1 Soiled muddy slioesT That where you lose. Appearances will lull. Hern In this vhnlr I'll put n gt.iro upon them somethliig hwoII. I'll also II x those "yellow kick," nnd mnko them blnrk n.i night. No acid mod, no shoeH nbused with black I'll treat )ou white. ' Kach pair I shine Is right In line with patent leathers, pard, Selected stock Hint iiouo ran "knock," so get wlso to thl card The Diamond Siaml I'muk Wnnl Champion of the S P At Hie Mown .V-'1 Main St. f i nil FOR RENT FOR ItENT Warm barn room for four horses; nlo large hay loft. 130 First street, between Main and Pine. Phone 99R. 9-tt T.-rsday Inst. While tho ground Is frozen co hard that no plowing ran be done In this community many who have leased l.il;e land nro doing their plowing new FOR RENT Two well furnished steam heated rooms with baths; second block above First National bank; sunshine exposure; with o without good board; terms reason able. 22S 4th st. Phone 133 J. 8-fit Those who are feeding sheep In thli section nre plannlug to leave for the l..nvu lied In a short time. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johnson of Klamath F.ilU uro guests' at C. M. KlrVpatrlcks Saturday night ami Sunday. in for trouinc vecetablo crons titimlur of garden. I The new bulletin 1 do.ilcnated ta Tho department also has Issued I new nuueiins uranng particularly rt jwlth farm gardening in tho northornt ii mi wctcrn State nnd in the soutn em Plate. Another bulletin avail able for distribution Is No. 856, "Con trot tf Disease) and Insect Enemies of tho Home Vegetable Garden." pei: v.u:y cecpm: iiavi: WKDDIMi AXNIVKItSlTY WAWW0Wt0Wmmmw0l0W0ln 90R RENT Storage room, conven ient location; terms reasonable. Apply J. B., Herald office. lS-tf FOR SALE 4kkgjaak1aa1aaaaTtsjjw FOR SAI.K On easy terms, SO acret under Irrlgitlon, 1 H miles to Mid land, small house and barn. 133 Main street. 9-f TOR SALE Mare. 7 years old. and celt: aUo buckboard and harness; mare gentle driver. Enquire at old Conger place. 9-2t FOR SALE Three dares and one gelding. 7 to 8 years old, weight 1,130 to 1.230; will trade for largo team. Ed Probst, cor. Seventh and Plum streets. 6-6t LOST AND LOST Umbrella pearl and gold knob on Return to Herald office. FOUND with mother of handle. ll-lt - - I'M'.V.V.t The fiftieth wedding annlverstty of Mr nnd Mr. E. Meecham of Pooi Valley wa's celebrated nt the home cf their daughter Mr. II. Clugstonl Tuesday March flfth. Quito a num-' ' bcr or. their friend nnd neighbor being prcent to rarilclnate In the fcttvltle of the day. Mr. and Mr 4 4 t' Meecham have only lived In this vl-' "A marriage license com tnl lcit.ltr a few years but have made! tltum ot Indiscretions." YIicm wc;o At the Theaters i M . ... . , .. . iinn; wnrm menus wno nope mcy ' may live to enjoy many more years Little George Ager. Jr.. I slowly ,0f wedded life together. Their eight Improving after nn extended IIInes. children, of whom five llvo In tho Mr. nnd Mr. W. E. Kemp were' Mt aml friends presented them with Klamath Fall lltors last Thurs-Ja l,,,re of 5t).00 as a slight token jay. I "i love anu respcci II. George and family visited nt the George Shell ranch last week. Mr. and .Mrs. George Kerns were county teat visitors last Tuesday. J. A. Bushong bought supplies for hi ranch In Klamath Falls Saturday. YOt'Nfi AVIATOR IS KILLED AT KELLY FIELD KOOD HOME OX IITII New -.even mom house Willi hntli, on II th St. iMivement for only tt,:Mii, At pioent price would nfet more to hulld the house alone, nut! lot Is north ft(UM). Tertmi See Chilrote. ( FAN ANTONIO. Tex.. .March 11--Lleu'tenant Leslie Chandler of Hills dale, Ills., was killed In an alrplano accident at Kelly Field on Friday. Cadet Henry K. Huber, who wa In tlo machine with hint, escaped In- Jury. the words of her father when ptetty Olive Thomas, a Corinno Chllvere. returned to the family homo after a met: i hocking adventure. In tho Triangle comody-drame, ' Indlsrteot Corlnne," at tho Star 'liientrn to Mul.t. Sho had defied nil conventions, I' ml disported herself u a masked dancer In a "Ony Whlto Way" Cafe, ninl an a result had been disowned by bcr parent. Fa en this failed to worry Corlnnu. for rht had won the mn:i nt her rholce. Rut Papa Chlttreto was n philosopher of tho modern nchool and with the husband beforj blm ho saw c way out for Corlnne. STOP CATARRH!' OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEA0 Say Craarn Applied In Nostril Keller iMad-coid at unce. i,i:t mi: make your next SUIT I'EHI'ECI' I IT 1 HlKhet (Irndc of Workmanship mtARANTEKD Spring Woolen on llplny. Your liisMTtlou Intltrd. Chas. J. Cizek .Suriiwor to liocnn lint. mi:rciiat TAIMIIl nix Main St. MISCELLANEOUS AAAAAWW0m0WWin FORTUNE LEFT to Bcsslo Clark Weaver, age about 25, present name and addres wanted; may be your neighbor. Address Editor Her. aid. 9-2t BOARD AND ROOM Private family, fl per day. Apply 4S0 Michigan avenue. 7-5t FOR SALE Five room modern bun.' galow; plastered; large living and dining room; large screen verandah; 2 closets, bath, pantry, china closet, screened back porch with woodshed attached; on two 'largo south front lets; fruit and shado tree, lawn, ce ment walk, sewer; Just off paved street. Price $3,230. J. T. WAI1D CO., 618 Main Street Kellers Cafe, open all night. 42 Main street. 2J-tf SECURITY STORAGE Formers' Warehouse Co. Furniture household goods or miscellaneous. Fireproof building. All goods Insured; always accessible. Private compartment If desired. Complete protection; lowest rates. Phono 22 SW. We nrrange transfer. - 4-lm If im hntc a Standard lire Insur ant c policy in ii Stiind-inl company, )oii will nut iilm.iI to woriy when tho fin- tollies. Sisa Clilleotc. 7 UU ilnili'JM WITH SAGE TEA IK MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARKENS SO NATURALLY 1IODY CAN TELL NO- Special attentloa give Mall Ordera J. POSPISIL FRENCH DRY CLEANIXG AND PItKSHIXU Agency Kali Taikitf Ct. 230 Mala St. Ptioaa 419 H OUSTON' Mctiopolitan Amusement! s ORPHEUS. THEATER William Fox Present (ahidy llrockuell In "COX8CIKXCK" A our-stlrring play enacted by a great Fox cast. (let a Lender Acrlilent Hllty anil a Iuw Ctwt Health llcy, In the Tra Jem, from Clilleotc, 0:1:1 Main. 7 HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Fifthly nnd Sutnnl.iy, Mnrth 'M, :0 William Fox Presents TIifLi ICiru a CLEOIMTHA "The hire of tho Nile, Directed by Gordon Edwnrds, Standard Pictures Special WE niY, HELL AND EXCHANGE Shoes and Clothing GIVE VH A CALL W. H. ROSS 00a Mala St. &- Klamath Ixdge No. 137. 1. O. O. F., Mtti Friday night. II. F. Exell, N. O.. Nate Ottarbeln, Secretary. Ewauaa Eacaapment No. 46, I, O. O. r ateeU Tuesday night. W. A. Mattaa, O..P.,.Nate Otterbeln Scribe. A. T STAR THEATER Trlanglo Finn Arts Proient Ollto TlioiiuiH in "llitllsiifto Coi'lmie" A comedy drama In llvo p.',rts , A.'tu the Famous War Pl:tuies Tlfi. Iti'lirnl of Hie (ivi'.n.'iiis ut the lliitlle of Ann." The old-time mlxturo of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is grand mothers recipe, and folk aro again using It to keep their hair a good, cvon color, which In quite cnlble, as wo nro living in en ago when a youthful nppenranco Is of the great est ndvantnge. NowndajF, though, wo don't have the troublCHomo task of gathering tho sago mid tho mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell tho ready-to-uia,' product, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth'e Sago nnd Sulphur Compound"' for about 50 cents a bottlo. It Is very I popular because nobody can discover It has been npplled. Simply moisten your comb or n soft brush with It and draw this through your hnlr, taking one small strand nt n tline: by morn. :ng tho giay 1 nlr disappear, but what delights tho ladles with Wycth'a Sure and Sulphur Compound, Is that, lif'alde beautifully darkening the hnlr after n few applications, It alio pro- duces thnt soft lustre nnd appearance of nbundnnco which Is so attractive. Tlia good pnrU are for Mle at bar. This r.cndy.to-use preparation Is a do- gain. llghtful toilet requisite for those who desire n moio youthful appearance. It WHECKIXG DEPARTMENT Is not Intended for the cure, tnltlga- TELFOltD IIROH. GARAGE tlon or prevention of disease. Adv. 40 Mala St. We Have Just Wrecked One lluirk White Streak Car One Flying Mcrkle Motorcycle $J I kV-, Macular rnmmtinlmtlnn. KJaiaath Codge No. 77, A. F. 'm'k,H., aecoad Monday of ?F By: oriler of A. R. 'a t&&4 ,4mLXNTY TEMPLE THEATER Put lie I'lfsentK William Cniiitiit'y In "HUNTING OF THE HAWK" A dollghlfiil, cle.in ninl dm it n(ory v. oil (old, In llvo piirlH. Alo 11 JiOiiexome I.iiUd Coimtly AOMIS8ION TEN CENT8 MERRILL OPERA HOUSE ' MOTION PICTURES ,r tyimmis hum ninvilUllB Jl'ta Sheepmen's Ball St. Patricks Anniversary Friday Evening, March IS At Malin Hall filti-n bjr tho Miill.. Sheapaiea flood Mu.lc, Good Time. COMMITTEE! Jack O'Leary, Ni'd O'Conuor, Xltk Kennelly, D. II. .Murphy, A.Kalhu. Hoor Maaager ft) Rrrw. sJ It your uustriU nre ctogged mid your head I stuffed and )ou can't breathe freely becnuxu of n cold or catarrh, Just get a small bottlo of Ely' Cream Halm at any drug storo. Apply a llttlo of this fragrant anti septic cream Into jour nostrils nnd let It penetrate through every nlr pnssago of your head, soothing and heating the Inflamed, swollen mucous membrnno and you got Instant relief Aht how good It feels. Your no trlls are open, your head Is clear, no more hawking, sunning, blowing; no more h-nilaiite, drync or'struvgllus fo breath. KU's Cream llalm I lust what sufferci from head rold nnd catarrh need. It's a delight A tv We "Mi to niiuiMiiicti Hint nflrr Mnrrh loth we will sell nieot for CASH ONLY PALACE MARKET, PEOPLE'S MARKET, .sTCIXMETZ MARKET. KA.1LZX i rassengers and Baggj Anywhere in the ty Quick Service ncdsonaoie i PHONE 187 ! Western Transfe - lomoanv I New City kwk www uvinnill OUf WML Shirt and ColUn Wa aUo wash silk, wJ, tkj, ord god vary carefully.' Tg one and b convinced. Owi art right Phon IM. 127 Fourth St back of First National I An engine that runs with soft ness, due to the now noted "Hot-Spot" and "Ram's-Horn"! Manifold Chalmers features A m i.jistxifiiaaaaakwsaai A' 1 FT, 5lfit" RLSiM - w ' 1 LUiiir. xa -ffllK m '& ,'?7: 1&'Zb mimi 1 ii i.'-Z. . imxm9K, t.AA0- ysiCT(1y. "arM aud "wtllop" were th terms used to define an engine's power. it thatfoscinates 8oftness of Power, the controllability of oaaili!? uev klnt i power to many. brought to public CnSo,X8&& k. F?r Aeif e th? gas is heated, and "cracked-up" at tbt fflv0 v tZT Sretor 17 thS Hot-Spot" and TthSn ruiM Son chambers Rams-rforn Manifold into the combuc, insrint IhSSSa' 5?cel "Puerized" to fine, that tin luff's .!parkin there I well-nigh no watte of gM. . come "aSf, rrff 7hl Cme ?.Ut ?f the xhU8t. AU the poWJf hSrnessed oSli?ethf ?r .whwbrid such pleasing, wej J new peak w your enthu8ia8n r driving reach TOURING CAR.7.PASSENGER IU$ TOURING CAR. -PAS5ENCER IW tTANOARO ROADSTER . . SIMS IOUtSL.;m..' m TOWNCAmUWDAUWT'g ALL PRICES v n b nr-r...- ""! Wwwm UMUUani wwumt""' ---ALL PRICES P. O. a DETROIT SUWECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 1 Dunham Auto Co. Afa,t .at. M Sixth btreet Klamath Falls, On MarrlU, Oregoa BIHBBBVBBBBBBBBBjaiBBBBBBBBBBBHMa