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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1918)
N '4? n'';j5- 4i ItovA I ii'r:-'' . . ; "j; sFaV.. a Ua kl 1 OTCtTWUif a aw aam THE BVENlrJO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 3t, 1tl ' r w:o. SMITH. 1 Editor Mai. at IIS Fourth atom. Klaaai (py Nm J: ml w w -w w -w gttared at the By w la tha Catted Btateai Bcjoasnia FRIDAY, MAY 31, ItW hWakftOasjieiAdTS. HELP WANTED WANTED Dor with bicycle to carry Herald at Shlpplnglon; should be over 14 years old. Apply Herald oasce. 2Mt - , SHASTA VIEW -- - FOR RENT WWW4AMMMWMWM0WM 4MMAMMVWMM FOR BENT 3 housekeeping room, Ml Oak street 2S-5t FOR RENT Two rooms on Main st . Call at West End Grocery. 27-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms and apartments. Jackson apartments, swnM White Pelican hotel 21-41 FOR SALE FOR RENT Three furnished house keeetag rooms; bo children. Call at 117 Sooth Rlrerslde. 30-St FOR 8ALE One pair heavy work horses; one pair good work mules; two ii watons and two( seta heavy harness; everything first class. Mc Dnaald. at Mammoth feed barn. 30-41 FOR BALE 3 work horses, weight Let to 00, aad I years old. Mo Resale Bros., Klamath Falls. IMt y FOR SALE Best little business In towa. MS Mala street Jt-3t FOR SALE Real property of Beach state For the purpose of winding the aCalrs of the Beach estate, the undersigned aoUctta offers of purchase aa the following parcets of real prop erty :x Oae large lot, with house, ad joining the Siemens residence oa Coa ler areaae; house and lot oa Second aad Jefersoa atreets, belag lot 1. Meek IS, of Bwaaaa Heights AddlUoa; forty acres. Irrigable, 3 mllea south of Klamath Falls, aear Tanas, belag MWIr of IWK, mc.41, twp. 33 8.. R. B. W. BL; 13 acres of Umber lead aheat salles aorth of Klamath Falls, kaewa as the 8EK of NWti. NEJ4 of BWK.eadNW ofSEt4.aec5.twp. M R, R. E, W. M. WUsoa 8. Wiley, atteracy at law, Odd Fellows auildlag. lOamntk Falls, Or. xMt - The Shasta View Sunday school held a picnic Friday just north of J. L. Baileys. While the mercury register ed 1" la the morning, by the time the tables were spread for dinner it was warm and auaay, aad a most en joyable day was spent by many be sides the children- Rer. Allen and wife of Bonanza were present Heary Voss aad eon Reggie of White Lake visited at Bea Daalels Saturday. Mrs. Voss returned with her husband, Reggie remaining for a few da)' outing. C. M. Hunt, who has been viMtlng relathr and friends In several East ern states for a few months. Is spend ing some time with his son, O. E. Hunt, and assisting him in Irrigating by using a pump. Horace Mann, who haa been spend ing some. time with his uncle, J. L. Hale, returned to his home In Klam ath Falls Saturday. The young people of this vicinity, gave a surprise party for Vera aad Beulah Bennett one evening recently, some of the party arriving rather late, thanks to their saddle ponies, which are much more depeadable than a balky car. Mr. Bennett aad family have gone to Chlloauln to spend the summer. Mrs. A. Turner, daughter Maude and Martin Chrlstlasoa of Klamath Falls spent Sunday at H. E. Wilson's. O. W. Myers aad wife, from their ranch la California, spent Sunday at C. M. KIrkpatricks. C. W. Miller of Klamath Falls visit- ed his sUter, Mrs. Nettle Hunt aad family Sunday. I.Mtr WlUnn la nndlntr few days visiting at R. C. Shorts aad other relatives near Klamath Falls. Mrs. Nellie Buraette aad Mrs. J-ie Katteahora of Southern California, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Mary Oarrlsoa, aad other relatives and friends In this viclaity. Harry WUsoa west to Klamath Falls Saturday aad brought bis car home as good aa new" after belag la the hospital a few days'for treatment, owlag to Its coming la eoatact with another car recently. ERSONAL MENTION unta BTOaXWaua on local HArraurnfit AMXKfO TaOC FBOrLR OF TBDS CaTT AS TCINsTT. aotsAcoanxki OF LOCAL FOLKS - - -- MIDLAND - - - LOST AND FOUND 0w0t0wwwwt FOOND-War Savings Certllcate, oa Swaa Lake road. Call at Ml Rose street. 34t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Property at 1347 Pleasant avenue, city, will trade for Ashland or Medford city or eoaatry property. W. E. Gilberts 112 CotUge street, Medford, Ore. -SO-lt FOR BALK Roll-top desk. Farmers Warehouse Co. IMt FOR SALE 0 acres, all under Irrlga Uoa, fenced, small house aad barn, aad la crop. MO per acre. 9. V. WARD A CO IS Mam BtraeS ORPHEUS THEATER A joint social waa glvea at the Mid land school bouse last Thursday by the Miller Hill aad the Midland schools. A short program was glvea and ice cream aad cake served after the program. Mrs. J. D. Hooper and little daugh ter Opal were Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. Mrs. Clara Fitxpatrick went to Ash lancLon Tuesday. She will not return until this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wordea were In Klamath Falls Monday. Edgar Furber la having soma trou ble In getting his pumps to work, but expects soon to overcome the trouble. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kemp spent Tuesday at the J. D. Hooper home. "RID, WHITE AND BLUS BLOOD" A Ive-act Metro Wonderplay of ad venture and romance, starring Frances X. Bushman A Beverly Bayne . eighth Iplsode "THI FIGHTING TRAIL" Prices 10c and lie tTO Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. P., saaata Friday alga. H. P. Basil, M. 0., Nate Ottorboia. Secretary. Bwaaaa saseamameat No. 41. L O. O. F., meeeaTsjgaaey alght W. A. , 0. P.. NaU Ottarbeia Scribe, t- g - rv iaaar'-? eammuaUaUoaa MUtmif. ft. a. f. A, at, aejgmi aloaaaf at A. R. LaartW, W. M. .&. L'fo BUY A THRIKT STAMP TODAY HOUSTON'C MetreaelltM Amsseiaoats fj HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK L. Wolf Is In town for a short time 'from Chlloquln. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Offleld of Me rill are in the city today. Mr. J. P. Hughes Jr. U a recent arriial from Heppncr. U V. Corbell Is In town on business from Chlloquln. ; Mm. Bunch Is down from the Fort on buotnets. Mrs. I). Jones from Merrill spent Memorial day In town. U V. Noe recently purchased a four loom houe of P..L. Fountain. J. J. Duhamel of Rapid City, S. D., i a recent arrival. Mrs. J. M. Frothlngham of Macdocl Is a miest at the White Pelican hotel. W. T. Elliott was among yesterday' t Idltors from Pine Qrove. G. O. Anderson is In the city look ing after business interests from Dairy. D. P. McAullffe Is In town on busi ness from his stock ranch In Horsefly Valley. x Mr. and Mrs. Stone and Mr... and Mrs. Ward spent yesterday at Spencer Creek. George a Icenhlce and Fred Wttte were passengers on the auto atage to Ashland this morning. R. R. Kellv of Portland Is among the guests registered at the White Pel ican hotel. Harry Pelts and E. H. Lawrence have returned from an auto trip to San Frtncisco. ' Mr. Oscar Camnbell and Mrs. A. E. Gale of Lorella were visitors here' yesterday. Chas. Walker Is in the county seat on business from Barnes Valley In Eaittern Klamath. Mr. aad Mrs. F. W. Sextoa attended the Memorial Day exercises yester day from Miller Hill. George Grixxle and family atteaded the Memorial Day ceremonies here eterday from the ML Lakl sectloa. John Shepherd was among the coun ty seat visitors yesterday from his ranch In the Pine Grove district Miss May Mercadier of San Jose was among the train arrivals last evening. She Is stopping at the Hall hotel. Mrs. H. N. Moe left yesterday for an extended visit with friends and rel atives at St. Ignace, in. Northern Mich igan. Cashier E. M. Bubh of the First National bank of Merrill, with Mrs. Bubb came In yesterday for a brief visit Syke Hamaker, who is in charge of the Oerber ranch la Horsefly Valley In Eastern Klamath, arrived yesterday for a abort visit In this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. Carpenter, who have been visiting for some time at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Oben chain, from California, left yesterday for a visit with Frank Orohs at the Rlmrock stock ranch east of Langell Valley. Mrs. Minnie Sargent haa had a se vere attack of qulniy at her home In Hot Springs Addition. 8he Is report ed recovering now, however. Itev. E. P. Lawrence aad Arthur R. Wilson and family spent yesterday at Mt. I-nkl. where Mr. t.awrence gave the Memorial address. Attorney Bert C. Thomas left yes terday for a short business trip to Portland. He expects to return Mon day. Miss Ella Dews of this city, now at- , tending the University of Oregon, haa taken a position ss gymnasium in structor at Ashland for the coming (summer vacation. j Mrs. W. P. Johnson left on the noon train for 8an Francisco, where she latenda to makt her home In the future. She has boon here disposing How. When and Where Boys Must Register Important Instructions for Young Men "Who Have Reached the Age of Twenty-One Years in the Last Twelve Months; Should Be Carefully Read and Followed Who Must Register All male per- tratlon card tilled out and cert I fled. . -...... . .iiM.t ! k.i.MnMsll It to the local board having Juris. I. ,. ..a i... is.imu 'diction where you permanently reside, jjuna . 1IM aad June 8. HIT, lnclu-i g M,fMrrMwJi iUBD(l tn. velope with your registration card and Pnclflo nil... .,"". " near here. " n Ws. The shopmen notln.d the .. railway oumlMMrntlur, of ,,! tlon to strike at noon l? the demands wc.e MNrf "J reply. V rector General McAdVjii! he workers linold actlJ Ing a muatlnN of tl10 utj," t which it.,, iifiiiaiuiH 0f .w.8; would lie tuki-ii ti.,' n AcronlhiR tu Milium,, th m. dlHsatlMncil with tl,M.,nncerL.? war,l,d ,(., by .h, rtmwJS -from 83 to 65 rrnli . hourS riemanil a flat rnln nf n,nU "" Shop work Imit .,.n vlHuallr si . alnnilsilll at Rlhla till lh MmaZl . inent of th lnricini si Wwhiilr lsl Hiinda), and l( ,,Mri "J rlmllnr comlltlons hnvn i.m..iiJ T . other luii tluu.Mii ll( country. nw imn.iiinium n, iubl U la ahKllier Hie tuii will nKrM ,0 m to work pi'iulliiK innlluiion. ? pnHtli.1 hv Mr M..1.I... o. ... . t ... .y iiiiiKi, of her furniture and property. Ronald Jeffers, son of Mrs. E. E. Magee. waa among the boys who left yesterday morning to enter the naval service. Ills name was Inadvertently omitted from the list, as published. Cashier Leslie Rogers of the First National bank and George Watt re turned last night from a three day trip thnf Klamath and Lake counties. They covered 400 miles In the three days, and report that the roads over most of the route were In One condl tloa. Here Is' yetir chance to get a mod ern seven-room, house en pavement at a sacrifice. It will pay yeu to Inveetl- Sato. Will either take small house aa part payment or will take seme Lib- city Bend. See Chllcote. 25 STAR THEATER Artcraft Pictures Corp. Prssents Marguerite Clark In "THE POOR RICH MAN" Also a .Dandy Comedy TEMPLE THEATER Temple Theater Present Frank Kennan In "WAR'S WOMAN" i' i i Also Charlie Chaplin In "THE IMIQRANT" ADMISSION m aand 11 MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION picrnuM TVBBDA VB AND SATURBAYB TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA LOOK YOUNG! IIRIXG RACK ITS NATURAL COLOR, OLOSB AMD ATTRACTIVENE8B Common garden aage 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 fadlbg, stresked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea aad Sul phur recipe at home, though, Is trou blesome. An easier way Is to get a 5-cent bottle of Wyetb's Sage and Sul phur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This Is the old Uma recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair to not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Ssgo 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 hair, taking one small strand at a time; brmorn Ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glosiy, soft and luxuriant This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, and Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Big Eaters Get Kidney Trouble Salts at first & l Bladdr trritttios r BbbIcmIw The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trou. ble, because we eat too much, -and all our food is rich. Our blood Is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to Alter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; theellml- native tissues clog and tb result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness aad a general decline In health. When your kidneys feel Ilka lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urlae Is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged, to sock relief two or three times during the alght; If you suffer with sick headache or dlny, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism whea the weather la bad. get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Baits; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa mous salts Is made from the acid of grapea and lemon juice, combined with llthia, and has been used for generations to , flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralise the acids in the urine so It no longer la a source of irritation, thus ending blad der disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In jure, makes a delightful etervesceat Iltbla-water beverage, and belongs la avery home, because nobody caa make a mistake by having a good kidney flusblag aay time. Adv. five, except omcera and eallsted men of the regular army, navy and marine corps, and the aatloaal guard and naval militia while In federal service, and omcers In oflcers' reserve corps snd enlisted men, In enlisted feserve corps while in active service. When Oa Wednesday, June E, Ills, between 7 a. m. and p. m. Whsre At oBce of local board hav ing jurisdiction where the person to be registered permanently resides, or oth er place deaignaiea oy inai iocki boatd. How Go la person on June 6th to your registration place. If you expect to be absent on June 6th. go at once to the offlce of the local board where you happen to be. Have your regie- for the return of your registration rer tlfleate. Failure to get this certificate may cause you serious Inconvenience. You must mall your registration card In lime to reach your home local board on June 5th. If you are sick on June 6th and unable to present your self In person, send some competent friend. The clerk may deputise htm to prepare your card. Information If you are In doubt as to what to do or where to register, consult your local board. Penally for Not Registering-Failure to register Is a misdemeanor pun ishable by Imprisonment for oue year. It may result In loss of valuable rights and privileges and Immediate Induc tion Into military service. "ORDER YOUR HfitT ANNOUNCED OOVKRNOR TO ISSUE PROCLAIM. TION CACLINQ ON ITATI ftlM, OKNTt TO PUT IN THIIH PUIL SUPPLY NSXT WEKK Big Railroad Strike Is Again Threatened ROCK ISLAND. May 31. Wage In creases from 65 to 75 cents an hour, an eight-hour day, aad time aad a half for overtime, are the demaada of the shopmen on thirty-four big railroad system In the United Ktates, accord ing to statement Issued here by B. W. Mulllnlx, superintendent of the divi sion shops of the Chlcsgo, Rock Island I , PORTIAND, May Sl.-Gomaw i With) combe Is expected to Uns a proclamation shortly urging Onaav Ian lo observe June 3 to I u "Onto Your-Fuel Week." The national M M.I...I..Im, .., I..M la. ..LI.. .U. LJU HUIIIIUIIllHlll . "in HUE HM to tske up the ninltrr, In order last I data may be obtained as to dlstrles 'lion and production of fuel for las coming winter. Ilrntlrns days aar be avoided If furl In ordered early, ee cording to olticlntft, Oibrrwlie, a fast shortage may hai to be faced. We men's clubs and other urganlutleu arc aoked tp bilim llt sltualloa Is the attention of ttiu public. I No one ever got rich merely by tnvlng money. You inuit IsTsst It I A good way to Invent It Is to bay War Savings aud Thrift Btatnps. Early Bird Says je.WBpPP-aflfaSSJB-SWSJI Paddle Your Own Canoe! Dent take anyene'e r4 far the kind af clethee they want ytt to buy far Bummer until yeu therely .nveetlaatc every claim that they make for the materiale and werkmanehlp which la em bodied In the garments they try to aell yeu. Paddla your awn eanaa la Just anethsr way of warning yeu to take nebeda ward far wiprev en statements. Wo want yeu 'to therely Investigate our at sertmenta of Summer Suits vary carefully befero you actually buy them. We know they'll stand your eat. K. Sugarman "You're Safe" when yeu get a stand ard fire Insurance policy from the Chllcete agency 35 BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY FREIGHT RATKS Notice Is hereby given that on aad after June 1, 1111, charges for hauling freight will be advanced to 10c per 100 ! pounds. I WKSTERN TRAN8FBR CO. , CITY TRANSFER CO., O. K. TRANSFER CO. 21-St fm0A0A0wm0wm0000m0t0m0wwt0i0w New City Laundry Wo Guarantee Our Werk. j Shirts and Collars Laundered. Wa also wash allk, weel, and eel. ered gode very carefully. Try uo ease and be convince. Our prkea are right Phono 1M. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Bank 0WI00WW0W0W0 Passengers and Baggage Asywlwre in Ike Gtj Qskk Service ReasouUe U PHONE 187 Western Traister Company ,siani' eeisw) II iMtassaamasaaas Attention! TO ALL WOOL OROWBRS: Ladles' Trench ana Saert Hate at ttf K. K. K. STOPS. IT PAYS TO INVISTIQATB Before buylag Ufa Insurance. It will cost yea aotalag ta Sad out what a Loading American Company haa to mar yea. boo ueo. u, Ulrica, district manager i Me Mutual Llfo of New von. ss if e Ua-te-date autamehlle ae'llelaa wihiu you wait 'See Chllcete. H e All klnde of Army Shoos at if K. K. K. STOPS. I The Government Is to tako all wools at government graded prices, mado at the designated centers of Portland. Ore., St. Louis, Mo.. Chicago. III., New York, N. Y Philadelphia, Pa., and Boston, Maaa. All wools jnust be shipped to these points, where prices will be made. We are licensed by the government to handle these wools. We will receive on our platforms, weigh, store, load on cars and consign to the Government all wools at tho fixed government rate of compensa tion of Ho per pound. Wo can ar range advancea It desired until gov ernment payment, and have the best facilities for handling In the valley. Thanking you for any business. Yours truly, Farters Warehouse Company K '3 V? J.i &Mi ftnt , ji2