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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1918)
- "u , VilkW ;'k .',fr? f . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rmoAV, April so, miT Wi ' V T'.'.IH.. t k rm :' ' l - . 0 I'M, IV1-, l-JVc JJtL rr'. TfeEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor r KaHiiii 4aily ascot laaday by M IMU PabUsatai Cosaaaay e BuNrth Mia, at 111 Foarth atreet MmM at the ostoBee at Khuuth fMfc. Oieses, tor traaaaiaale throat i aa aeeoaa-cttM aaattar. ( "s"' I IU aaayaar. Oaiiatt. T Ball to aay la the XJaSM Btateei SMO M FRIDAY, APRIL 90, 1B17 IkrakTs Classified Advs. April is Special Bargain Month for the HELP WANTED WANTED Lady pressor at Klamath Dye Works. 23-Gt WANTED Pressman or pressfeeder. W. O. Smith Printing Co. 17-tt RENT FOR FOR RENT Cheap for cash, HO acra farm, 6 miles from Falls; good balldlngs. See Chllcote, 633 Main atreet 24-3t FOR RENT Pasture for several thousand head of stock In lower , Klaatath Marsh. See A. A. Mehaffey, 411 Mala it, Klamath Falls. 16-tf FOR SALE 0Mi0i0i0i0W0WWW0WW0WW0m0Ww0 FO SALE Good bootblack stand, . cheap for cash. The Mecca. 26-2t FOR SALE One large electric heat la; plate. The Mecca. 26-2t FOE SALE Empty bottles, gallon jags, glass Jars. The Mecca. 26-21 Hera la aentethlng good, a five-room furnished house, close In, for $1,900. Plastered, sainted and tinted. $300 cash, balance 983 per month. J. F. Magu'i. 71S Main. 2l-.lt FOR SALE 1250; lots S and 4, block SI, Rot Springs Addition; f 50 down balance eight months. Address Roy A. Feathers, 2645 E St., San Diego, Calif. 2l-t FOR BALE OR TRADE Four log wheels, tires, boxes aand stub of aieta; will make excellent four-horse track for logging. Also house moving aejttt, consisting of house-moving tracks with capacity of 45 tons, to gether with aU cables. Jacks, blocks, ate, accessary. Ninth and Prospect atraeta. 20-61 Evening Herald... The Herald will again this year offer n special rate to yearly paid-in-advance subscribers. la order to se cure advantage of this spe cial rate payments must be made during the month of April. Special Rates for One Year Sibscriptins in Adraice: Dally by mall to sub scribers In Klam aUi County $$.00 Daily by carrier to subscribers la city of Klamath Falls.. $4.00 The rate by carrier la $1.00 snore per year, aa It costs a rents per week to deliver the paper la the city. Do ot delay In renewing your subscriptions, as this rate only applies during the month of Anril. Mall your check today. ERSONAL MENTION MTTI.R 8IDKLlQtlT ON LOCAL HAPPKXINUS AMONG THE 1'KOPLti OF THIS CITY AM) VICINITY. GOINGS AM) COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS M1rt&&i1WibQQifo The Winiiek Co., Inc. Mrs. Yostn Deals Is to bo operated on today. I). M. Clnton of CM .Lincoln street moved to l.orella )estorday. Mr. and Mrs. Courtndo from Odessa were In town yesterday. Wm. Jns. Kewnhnm, n ditch rider In tho reclamation service from near Henley, was u visitor here jesterday. J. IT. Miner returned In California this morning. Mr. Miner Is Interested In the Chelsea box factory. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Wllliolt of Sacra- II. Freer If M'alln Is registered monto nre moving here. They will nt the Unldwln. T. J. Schooncmnn la hero on a short lslt from Sacramento. live nt 10t5 Johnson atcmie. Mrs. Mary K. Anderson Is moving to Ilonnntn today. Mrs. Anderson has been Ihlng on If 17 Jefferson street. f Cl.l.. It.-. -.. t.. ......... It.-I -. D....VI Ul UIIII.IIU IB milUHK . ,-, .,, . ., ,,,o..l,r.,l. city business visitors. ont Ashing yesterday nt Keno. and 11. It. Olalsjer, county agriculturist, caught n lino bunch of .rainbow trout. has gone to Fort Klamath. MM Jwm o, s , Knl. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flnlev were In csco, who recent Wsltor In town yesterday from Illy. i town, went to Merrill tod.i, J. E. llurch of Gold Hill was an nr- ' John Itrett. with I wo on, and J Mrs. J. F. MHK her mother. Is leaving an extended trip to Long 426 Main Street Klamath Falls mm r.cre jesieruny. , ' today on J. II l'.levlns from Pendleton came lioneh In town )cstcrdny. A ! Y Y V J. It. Dcckley of Portland was nn ar rival here yesterday. S. T Jewell of Grants Pass is stay ing at the Hotel Hall. John V. Stevens of Chlco, Calif., ar il veil here yesterday. John It. RobustellinI from Midland was In town yesterday. E. E. McMlchael of Sacramento was among the train arrivals last night. J. O. Hamaker left this morning for Bonanza, following a short visit here. D. M. S(eenson of Portland has ar rived recently, and Is working on'the reclamation of the Caledonia swamp on the Upper Ijike. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Miss VuloIacobs, Mrs. L. Jacob, Cl)de Brown nnd Itudolph Jacobs visited, Wednesday night nt tho Cozad ranch. E. P. Flanders of Portland and Prlco ! Recob of Tacoma enmo In town yester day. Mr. Flanders left for Portland this morning. John O'Lary from Seattle arrived last night by way of tho Ashland stngo linn f rkr ..... I. . I.tu.- t.f . .. . Btoko j.h.. .. a.w., .f ;,. ;, .i' " Evening Herald i p LOST AND FOUND LOST On. Main street, between First National band and bridge, blue coat with book la pocket containing papers aad pictures. Please return to Herald i and receive reward. 25-3t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Cancelled stamps, denomi nations 4c up. New City Laundry. 24-lt FOR SALE Five room house, close la, fl,700. J. T. WARD CO., IS Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER Metre's Sensational Patriotic $ptctacls "DRAFT 838" Directed by Wm. Christy Cabane, the man who made "The Slacker" Seven Astonishing Acts, Starring Mabsl Tallaffsrro PRICKS 15c and 30c Masse by Mrs. Flupatrlck aad Harry Borat 0K$ Are you saving for yourself alone or buying War Savings Stamps and sav ing for yourself and your country? Auto Comfort Cushions and Camp- Cook gasoline stoves at Telford Bros, garage. 18 Ask Chllcote about the new low cost life, accident and health policies of the Travelers. 19 "The First American Life Insurance Co." Investigate the new 1918 pol icies ot The Mutual Life of N. Y.. noth ing better. Geo. C. Ulrkb, district manager, office over First State Bank. 23-tf. No one ever got rich merely by aving money. You must Invest it. A good way to Invest it Is to buy War Savings and Thrift 8tamps. HOUSTON'O Metropolitan Amisemenu J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK Xtaaatk Lodge No. 187, 1. 0. 0. F., acta Friday Bight. H. F. Eiell, N. 0., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. JBwatiaa Encampment No. 46, 1. O. 07 P.,- eeta Tuesday night. W. A. 0. P., Nate Otterbeln Scribe. STAR THEATER J. Stewart Blackton, Master of Screen, craft, Presents Violet Homing and Conway Tearie In "THE WORLD FOR 8ALI" Full of romance, thrills and adven tures galore, by the world's famous author, Sir Gilbert Parker. As $$afe sac Regular communications Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. 4s A. M., second Monday of th. A. R. Leavltt, W. M. A OMIeete to shew yeu that four raM saasjani bungalow la the heart of tha elty, aaiy ana block from Main yaw aheuld net wrlMk this Prlee fslMf an aaay It TEMPLE THEATER Essanay Presents . Viola Allen , and an AII.Qtar Cast In "THE WHITE SISTER" And Charlie Chaplin In "THE VAGABOND" ADMISSION TEN CENTS Malln nre registered at the Hotel Hall J. J. Duhamel of Rnpld City, S. D., Is a guest at the White Pelican hotel. Dr. Boss Boyd nnd Fred L. Houston went down tho Klamath on a fishing trip today. C. It. Underwood came In from Medford last night with a new Bulck!,eroJ nt "lp Baldwin hotel, car I i Mrs. Vernon Motschenbacher from W. E. Lamm came down yesterday '-"Rene Is expected in town tonight to from the Lamm Lumber company at J M. F. Sanders, C. Ijiwrence. T. It. Short, W. Lnybourne nnd I A. Stall of 'Seattle went to Ashland by the stage line this morning. E. M. Wilson. Mrs. F. II. Wilson, his mother, nnd J. Knight of Medford are here on n business trip, nnd are regis- Modoc Point J. O. Ooldthwalte and George Sar geant are In town on business from Cbiloquln. Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton of Fort Klamath are registered at the Hotel Hall. I lslt with her sisters. Mrs. Orctn Hum nnd Mrs. 11. ItAGIalsyer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K, Strahorn ar rhed last night, following an absence of severnl months nt their Spokane home nnd In Southern California. They ore, again guest at tho White Pelican hotel. Plant a War Garden The French Woman works 16 hours a day in the $ fields. She is trying to hold out until help comes f rrom America. X Save the wheat for her, her children and the fight- V era in France. Every foot of garden raised helps to ? WIN THE WAR. X We have a complete assortment of Fresh Garden Seeds Plant! Plant!! Plant!!! And incidentally drink our Thirty-Cent Coffee New Strawberries and Fresh Vegetables X Received Daily 1 The Winnek Co., he. f 426 Main St. Phone ,34 Klamath Falls 4M$M$M $ "3"2M I Mil. KIl2nbfh Cliuli nf f nnn Aii. t . . I. "" '"' -" asiuiii .m. uruce wesieroroog. wno nas is lsltlng with her daughter, Mrs. O been visiting with her daughter. Mrs.) Peyton and family. Mrs. Cash enjoys It. C. Groesbeclc, for the past couple of tho Klnmnlh summers ery much and months, has returned to her home In expects to spend several "months with Cuero, Texas. j ilt.r dauKhtcr's family. BIG SHEEPMAN BUYS K LAMATH FARM MY LARGE RANCH 10UGHT NEAR KENO AND VERY EXTENSIVE ACREAGE LEASED FOR RANGE FROM TIMBER COMPANY Klamath County News - MIDLAND MEDDLINGS : e e A farewell danco was given tm W. P. Ilooprr at Iho Midland school Imunti li.il Saturday, nnd n collectloa vas nlco tnude for which smoking tobarcn Is to bo bought for tho boys In Franco, Mrnnd Mrs. W. K. Kemp spent Sun day at tho J. D. Hooper home. Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Schrclncr, Mr. nnu .Mm. Walter Turner and Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Dcpuy spent Sunday at ino j. uopuy homo. An PVtnnulva rAollw .1..1 hi... !.... I ....., u.ui iih ucvil j. r. Ifnnnnr lnn,.l.t n t... t. . rnmnllo,l !,. ... .i.i.u ...--. . '. r" " """ "uiibii UI ," "" "' """" """ ".'.j cattle from sorao of tl,0 Spring Lalto n largo sheepman of Northern Callfor- farmers last week. At the Theaters wwwwwwwwwwm,, iwwwwwww m Conway Tenrls, who plays the lead ing, rolo In "Tho World for Sale," a Paramount picture, has appeared with tl.o most noted English and American actresses ot both stago and screen, In cluding Sir Charles, Wyndham, Ellen nla, becomes the owner of the old Han eon ranch on the Klamath Illvor, Just above Keno, previously held by the Weyerhauser Timber company. Twenty-six thousand acres ot tho company's timber lands In tbo county are also leased by O'Keef for grating purposes during the summer months, the ranch to be used for winter feeding. The Hanson ranch comprises 300 acres, and Is In a very fertile area. The now owner purposes to irrigate by pumping rrom the river adjacent, and has already ordered a pump from the Ualdwln Hardware company here. Tho consideration of the deal Is an nounced at $40,000, David Worden has a serious tlmo from tho results of an Insect bite on his hand, which almoat caused blood poison. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS MarreM, Oragea No health department, state or PARTNERSHIP IN LOCAL STORE 18 DI8SOLVED A. C. Gleuger nnd M. C. Linlnger, formerly partners In tho Klamath De partment store, have dissolved part nership, and Mr. (Jlengorhas pur chased Mr. Llnlngcr'a Interest in tho storo. Slight clmngcs will be made In tho business, altho tho Htore wilt op orato undor tho samo name as before. Mr. Glengor bus purchased a cattle ranch on tho Spraguo Itlvor, nnd mov- WWjj-SsSSsfm H I JSTUAOT BuIkTOnVI Buy more than your share of Liberty' Bonds and War Stamps, and then buy a home from Chllcote. 19 ' 11CHE STOPS, E HALGIA GON Terry, Dilllo Durko, Ethel Darrymore, Grace George, William Favcrsham, Vilola Allen and Emily Stevens. His last appearance on the stago wasvlth Emily Stevens In "The Fugitive." In "The World for Sale" Mr. Teurlo takes tho part of Max Ingolby, tho strong man of brains and brawn whom Sir Gilbert Parker' has vividly drawn as tho hero. This is a difficult rolo, re quiring the most delicate handling, for which Mr. Tearle's previous experi ence has eminently fitted him. "Th! World for Sale" Is to bo shown tonight nt the Star theater. Dr. James' Headache Powders give instant relief Cost dime a package. Nerre-rurklug, dltllng or dull, throbbing ieadclioH yield in Jut a few moment tn Dr. Jamm' lleitduclio 1'ow dtrs wlikli co4t only 10 rent n mrk "go nt any driiK sture. It's tliu iinick. rt, snnvt IipiiiI irhe relief In tliu wliolo world. ).in't KtirTtrt IN-llex. the igoiiy ninl ilUtres now I Von ran. Millions nf im'H ninl wiiiiicn linta found that liemluclm nnd nuinilgla mlury it uivdlm. Got wbut you 4k for. Mrs, W. D. McPhorson, formerly of WatHonvlIle, Calif., wishes to call tha attention of the ladles ot Klamath Falls to tbo fact that she Is a first-class tullorosn and coraet-makor. She learn od her tailoring art under D. D. Shlrloy or New York, who was cutter for tho od bis family there, and expects to put local, can effectively prevent or In part of his time on the ranch this Don Ton for many years. v control disease wunout knowl- summer, so will hnvo a mnn.i in I Her corsot mnkinir w.. inB,n,i .,. der Mme. Rossetl of Sacramento. Mrs. McPberson guarantees all hor work. what conditions casos are occur- ring. Surgeon General Rupert Blue. summer, so will have a manager in the store, Buy this three room house near tho That which she ban done here so far baa proved very satisfactory, flhn - ... "" sf " saai n.gn ensui iur 9vi, on easy terms, 'solicits tbe patronage of the ladles and stop paying rent. See Chllcote. 19 1 here. Location til 10th at Ittt Passengers and Baggage 'Anywhere in the Gty Quick Service Reasonable Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company Early Bird Says : in ,T r . w ii .a r-. rxH ij BSSBll i"- I vTiesKsr KM a. I - Everybody Joins In the Chorus " ami lieii It nmnM to I Inline, rlt'ry mnii kiionsi tlie better lio'n iliiiil, the bigger ln griH." Wo mo fhoHlug tlio new Myli. K. Sugarman New City Laundry We Ouarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collars Laundirti We also wash silk, wool, and col ored gods very carefully. Try ui once and be convinced. Our prUH I are right Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street Cii-.b af First National Ban" :'- Get a standard fire Insurance pylW from Chllcote, UXl Main St. 1 1'lioue tlB Main and Heveutli DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER PHYSICIAN and UUHOIiOX ' Hplaal Treatuient Specialist In chronic diseases, Examination and consultation fre Largest X-Ray laboratory In Southern Orecoa. Latest eloctrloal appliances that are now hied In the curing of disease. 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