'?, m. 1 - ,: "AV, HAY 4. u 'n - t V 1 t &'CL .' .J THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALL1. OREGON V 1 M ..., '-- 'fjf13$n t4i 2 :s: Av ! ! tt. .V--1" A l 14 ,x Town Topics jWFreat Dairy. station, etc. la tho oparaUoa per formed yesterday a new Intestinal channel to the lower bowel wu ee t&bltshcd, and Stenrooa U reported ns recovering. A. L, (Brown) Michael la In trora!oll y lajared. Dairy today on a business trip, In From Ken. R. W. Towtr, who has a nice fruit nuKh between Kcno and Worden. Is; here on business. Omar Lemmon, who operates the Standard Oil company's tank wagon, lit confined to his home by an Injury to his groin, received yesterday when he slipped and struck the weight of i his body against an Iron step on the Another Auto Delivery. wagon. Shlve Brothers, who recently estnb-' Itemovm Appendix. llshed an automobile delivery for Miss Mercy Boggs was operated their grocery, pronounce this new upon Inst night for appendicitis at method a complete success. 'the Blackburn hospital by Dn. Wright, Mcrryman and White. Hero for Summer. Mrs. Clay Aycock nnd daughter, Elvertn, of California, are hero to Only One Man Is Re-elected lUuk In Town. Mr. and Mrs.. Johu spend the summer as the guests of, oyed back t;town from Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Camp. p,ne Qrove whoro Jo, Gallstone Removed. Mrs. A. E. Shulemlre, who was operated upon yesterday at Blackburn hospital for gallstones, Is reported as rallying nicely. About twenty gall stones were removed. Brett have their ranch Jnhn him lust ,',, .MV ..w.., .. ..-k.v .. completed the work of putting In his SHASTA VIEW KIDS REJOICE MA1.IN MKHCHANT WILL TIIKM TO KLAMATH MAY IR OTHKIl LIVE OK THAT VICIX1TV HltlNCl IALL8 NEWS (Herald Special Scrle) MALIK, May . Mr. and Mrs. C. 'M. Klrkpatrlck spent Sunday with Mi nnd Mrs. 1IE. WIIm)ii. "Bloody Angle" of the Great Battle in Flanders 4 crop. Recital b Public The public Is Invited to attend the recital at Houston's opera' house to morrow night, when Mrs. Ora Fits- Patrick presents Miss Pearl Btehn, pianist, In recital. Two More Cities Are Celebrating Oscar 1). Matthews, re-elected coun cilman by the Second Ward voters jostcrday. Is the only member of the prcsont council to bo returned to office. Matthows has proven himself an energetic worker during hla pres ent term, and has fathered many ben oflclal measures. PORTLAND, May 4. Pasco and Kennewick were added today to tho , cities celebrating the opening of the Celtlo canal during the next four ' days. Both will be greatly benefited. Moving Pictures t Today Is comedy day at the Star FOR SALE One S-passenger touring theater, the feature of the bill being car; good condition; terms. Phono 'the three part Klaw & Erlanger com- 279J or call 006 Main. 4-6t edy, "Seven Days," taken from the ' popular book of the same name. "Sov- DMcnlt Operation. An unusual operation was per formed yesterday at Blackburn hos nltal. when surgeons established a r , - . ... . ... new bowel connection for Alfred. it nays to choose your company, e"" us -ul .uu:uj irum -win Cn,.t dinner was served, niter witiih ... . . . .. .... ... tn flnlali nnrl la piinrnntAAil tn htlnp . . .. ... . i .... wearoos, wno nas k nomesteaa near' icrmemncr tnw wnen inning insar- - .----- - tint moraucra oi ui mm won urn Mabel Myers of Steel Swamp. Cal., lsltcd ler sister Mnle over Satur day and Sunday, Johu Halo rceontlj purchased u good span of mores from C. M, Klrk-patrlrk. Dame Rumor Buys there Is Roln to bo a wedding In this community before long. Ye Scrlbo was recently a guost of bonor at the Four Leaf Clover Club at Mho home of Mrs. Oeo. Strow brldKe. Those present were: Mrs. John Hale, Miss Lillian Avorlll. t.-tll Htrnwhrlilen Mnrr mill Adll Hunt, Mis. Barnes, raullnc and Ocr-J trudo Jobes. Mary llnnlosek, Wilt and Gconco Strowbrldge. An ex Bly. The patient suffered from an obstruction due to a malignant growth in the stomach, which Inter fered with the usual method of dl- iiiuc See Chilcote. New York city spends $1,000,000 a tiny for food. Star Drug Company A Trae Yaaila Extract Extracted from the Beans. Kpecially mhtp teil to Household purposes. 2-oz. Bottle, 115c. Oace used, an everlasting recommendation. RHVAIili LIVER SALT Superior to the many ad vertised ads for Rheumatism aadfiottt. It.'xull Celery and Iron Tonic. Recommended by ns ss gen eral and Blood Tonic la codlt tions of debility. PRESCRIPTION WORK at the Star. We have the mea, the Meth ods and tlie price. Why take chances? Why send to the mail order houses for your Automobile Supplies when quality considered . you can buy just as reasonable at home? We have the best assorted stock of Automobile Accessories between Portland and Sacramento. Come in and look us over. WHITE PELICAN GARAGE laughs at every turn of the reels. Tho well known "Blograph Boob," who has been in such demand at the Tem ple, Is featured In "Seven Days. A thrilling number of "The Haz ards of Helen" series and a Vita graph comedy make up the five reel program, which will be presented to day and tomorrow. Tonight" Shanghaied," the tenth. episode of "The Million Dollar Mys- ttry," heads the bill at the Orpheus. ' 'This great serial Is too well known' to need comment. Three comedies 'will complete the five reel program. Tomorrow the Orpheus will fea ture "The Dollar Mark," a five part production from the famous play of . that name. This has been pronounc ed one of the strongest of tho Shubert ! features and is tho fore-runner of a large list of the country's greatest i movies which have been booked by .the Orpheus management. . Beginning with tomorrow the Or- ,pheus will run matinees Saturday, , Sunday and Wednesday. ucedto work, etc. H. E. Wllaou U now musteline, (he art of nutolng. Ho luis a Hue new Maxwell. Quite a number of the pupils or the Shasta Vlow school are preparing to take tho eighth grade examination I for graduation. 'lu the spring a livller iris Changes on tho burnished dove; tin the spring aoung man's rancy Lightly turns to thoughts of lovo." We assume that the Immortal Ten nyson was right In tho above quo tation, but wo are of tho opinion that many a young mun's thoughts of love fell to -efo on May 1st, It a change in temperature is responsible for changes. &bixxhoote BBBBBBBBBBBBsIC HonM HHNHlilH I WWMIxJrf I HOUSTON OPERA HQUia; t STAR THEATtt Klaw llrla,,, !j "MKVEX UAyVT A Comedy Hcrenm In Th . r '" a ' litnrtBa ...-" i "Ttm Kscsih. .n tl. v. t!ZZ Onti of th "lntm oflSL, 3 "IHIIy's TruHbleV $ VUnwrnph Vomtij Id and Iftc Thumdiiy nutl Kiliiny . Mary PUkfonl hi "Tin: i:a(ii.k'm matv MMlnet-. Kmy Saturday aa s M t utmt 31 - . 4 & TBMPLIS THEATER ii.i... ... . . -.ni up y tin. h." t ,"",!,:,',m,. H mini J II) l(. "Cutey Become., n ladleri, Vllngraph ComwJr "Tlie Hraiitlful Udy,M Hlngraiih l)rf,in Ailmlulon Alwajra Isr, MATINKi: IMII,YATl:M Al.l. I.ICK.Hi:i I'KmjMM This map shows "The Bloody only a small gain In territory, this Anglo" of the great battle now rag- "" " important, because Ing In Klandem. While the world has ,,f l" hl' t" , been looking on and wondering when tho heavy spring fighting van to be gin, the troops hnvo boen nt It, with the result that In this smalt span thousands have been killed. For six days the terrible fight has raged. The angle covers tho territory In which tho Hermans wcro defeated last fall rounding territory. The real German attack came Thursday, April S3, on (ho north side of the salient shown by n black line. This onslaught, pre ceded by tho use of gas bombs, car ried them In some places two miles Into tho allies' lists and serosa tks Yser ranal, as shown by the slightly shuded area (A). It may bo noted ' WAR ODDITIES Sponges Sponges are pretty expensive things nowadays. The supply is smaller than the demand. We offer you the best values to be had at the present market Toilet and bath sponges from 10c up. Automobile sponges from 25c up. We have the best chamois skins, too. We give you bigger ones for the money than any one eke, UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Corner Mala and Seventh KLAMATH FArtte, OREGON CAPETOWN A company of East African troops fought a desperate ! battle with a rhinoceros and four J were killed before the rhino was sub i dued. LONDON 8Ince Sir John Jelllco; commanding the fleet, received te woolen scarf from a blind child, and wrote thanking her for It, Sir John has received 300 scarfs from other children. PXRTH The Countess of Klnnoull served as a drugstore clerk, selling soaps, perfumes and her photograph for the benefit Of British wounded In military hospitals. PETROaRAD Twenty-two mem bers of the Russian duma were killed in battle during the first seven months of the war. A. Kallna, tho prosperous mer chant of Malin, advises us that he wilt take the pupils of the Shasta View, school to Klamath Falls at the close of tho term, May 15th. Saturday, the 8th (only) Taffy tay at the Sugar Bowl, 26c pound. 4-4t ABOVE ALL OTHERS Th arst steam fire engine which, by the way, was a failure, was made In 1829 in London from the designs of Captain John Ericsson, the design er of the Monitor. An excellent program was given by the Shasta View school recently it was praised very highly on ao count of Its being unique. At tho i close of the literary and musical program, baskets wero sold and n neat sum was realized from tho sale jTbe procoeds will be used to buy ; pictures (or tho school. The pro gram follews: Song "I'll Stand byMy School" Instrumental Solo . , . Pauline Jobes Shadow Play Instrumental Duet Mary and Ada Hunt "Sleeping Beauty" . . . Primary Room "Dutch Lullaby" ..Mrs. John Balloy "Kitties and Babies" . . .Hatel Hunt "Who Likes the Rain?" Frank Ademek "The Windmill" Six Olris "Sunshine" Ivan Otoman Recitation .Marjorlo Jobes "Getting Information Out of Pa" Mary Kotera Song. .Hazel. Hunt and Mary Kotera "Blacksmith" Four Boys "Topsy Turvy" . . . .Song by Six Olrls Scarf Drill Eight Girls Song Primary Room "Oregon" Song -The richest man in the world. Is Czar Nicholas of Russia. Ha once gave $100,000,000 from bis private treasury to Russia's war fund. , A machine especially equipped to wash carpets, at the Klamath Fails Steam Laundry. 6-1-tf whon they drpvo toward Calais. The, that in these three days' lighting the return of tho Gorman attack takes (lermnn have reduced the area of place further to tho north than the' the allies' salient by fully a third, points whero tliolr heaviest attacks of and they are now In a position to cov lust October fell. Then they attacked er tho entire remainder by artillery from Zantvoorde through Qheluveltflre. Reports are persistent, though to Zonncboke. Tho present German unverified, that Field Marshal von attack was apparently anticipated by'llludonburg now commands the Oer tho unexpected British assault an Hill man troops In Flanders, with 500,008 No. CO, further south (B). .Although men at his disposal, ' TODAY'S ODDEST STORY United Press Service. DENVER, Colo., May 4. Tho 4444 In the Issue of April 21, 18&C, of 4) Graham's Dally Mall, a newspaper published In Philadelphia at that time tho leading articles were on "The European War and Tho Allies." The In Mexico," Prohibition" The Situation county jailer Is having his nnd "Submnrlno Exploitations." troubles with Tsc-No-Got, hero J paper commented on tho high prlc of tho Pluto uprising, nwnltlng Ojof Hlieat, the intimation that Great trial here on a chargo of mur- Britain was too ambitious about ml derlng n Mexican sheephrrder .Ing the waves, and tho need of mor a year ago. 0 enlistments lu the United States. A bed is a new experience for JTlio Crimean war was then In pro-Tso-No-Gat.'whoso correct nnrnc gross, and the Allies wero England by the way Is Tscqult. Ho pre- 4wind Franco, fors to sleep on the cement floor I rolled up In an Indian blanket, because tho bed "bucked." "Mo hnvo bad dream. Bed him buck like cowboy's horso, 0 Tesqult him hit floor. Heap sore," is how the Indian- dun- Hcrlbes his oxporlenco. Deputy Warden Murphy sup- piled him with llnnmont and ox- plained Us uho, but tho Indian carefully placed It in hi colt for a charm to keep the bed from bucking. 4 OOU.VTV COURT I'KOCCKDINUM The best way of saving is an ac count with a good savings bank. All other methods are uncertain and risky. An account hers is more than Just saving. It is a means of putting your money to work for you as you worked for it. We Invite your account. FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . , . Of tho 1,000 hotels of Now York city, twenty-flee represent more than $5,000,000 ench in land lease and construction. In one of these thoro are more than 1,800 telephones. $85 Leader GrafMNli With Record Ejector . , Weaakyot0JadeeeCoI-m. bla Giwfoaela from e mttskUsM' MJUMpOMta The number of wwM-ffcmow nrttots who Itak tfcsir asm, wkli Columbia Beoerds mmt Onrfsootas Is row sweat yrofsesfsa, Cordial f avitatiea f esH Ism tended. SmpM ?wmlhfM Next, Daw to reatoas as. Ofe AftcraooM aaal l " 'I I 1 l B Pa0,!''y !aBHfl nJkllnV Homemade Taffy, 25c lb., at Sugar Bowl, Saturday, 8th, only - 4-it "Hlmngiwled," Tenth Episode of ''The Million Dollar Mystery" "A Kinionn Romanee," Comedy "It's Great to Be Great," Comedy "Tho Floorwalker's Triumph," Comedy Admission tO! Tomorrow- "THE DOLLAR HARK" ' In Fire Psrts ' Admission lOe and SOe MATIMIK i:ERV MATUKPAV AND II. C. Short, Salary road su pervisor, District No. 1, for tho month of March, 191S.I 44,15 Hose Goddard, widow's pon- fllon for Muy, 191G 32, CO Mary E. Jones, widow's pen sion for May, I OK. ...... 16.00 Nettle Wallan, widow's pen sion for May, 1016 , 31.60 Ida M. Rhldlor, widow's pen sion for May, 1016 17.69 Mary McLnne, widow's pen- 'slon for May, 1016 26,00 Laura E. Madison, widow's pension for May, 1916 ... 10.00 Bortha C, Donelson, widow's pension for May, 1916 , . . 17,60 Altba Daniel, widow's pen sion for May, 1916 , 17,60 Mary M. Liberty, widow's popslon for May, 1916 . . . 10.00 Roso E. Koesee, widow's pen- ' slon for May, 1916 16.00 iKIla B, Burkhart, widow's pension for May, 1916 . . , 10.00 Tona Hilton, widow's pension 'for May, 1916 , . , . 10.00 Klttio K, Puekatt, widow's pension for May, 1016 , , . Catherine Tull, widow's pea. slon for May, 1016 ,,,,.. Margaret Krlegb, wldow'a pension for May, 1016 . , . Clara Basts, wldow'a pea sloa'for May, 1016 .,..,. Mary, Kucara, widow's pen. . alos for May, 1010 ,..,. Huldab 9mlth, .widow's sIob, for May, 1016 .,,.. Addle Qrabim, wldow'a hb 40.00, 10.00 16.00 11,00 " t "Ml MKRRII.K OPERA HOUSE v, rifl ! fm Mlli.N I'M Mil's ilikHiu IT'f 'Ml,i IOM; MKMIIiat tf. IMC Mitt TO Ml. MtlM', HIT NI B.MI r THOHK .UlTTItK.l.s IHIU'X AT TDK HIG S'Mllli: ON ritu: for $8.25 W. D. MILLER MsuufiHlurir of' HOI.MIW IIL'ILDWO, AND HUAt III4X.IK ( .IMiFI.IIKh ALL KIMH (IK IXlNCHtt hidewallm, Floors n4 RflnliiliiK Wall , ; noOI'IMi A SI'IICMLTT Sixth and Walnut WOOD! Htoek Waod. load ...... IHrcct from sheds, bone dry DoiiMalmHl Dry Stab, IS-larli Dry Utah, 4-foot Hody ami Limb Ww4 Coal and FaH OI r KLAMATH FUEL CO.' SIS Main Street STEP IP! For a look at our notion depart; ment ..... . - I.I .. .11 MM lou ii oe as"""""? --vyj at the many useful this . m knu a small os - money will buy. ,44 LMNb of dolls, K' . .i-Ct nil toys for ne ctidren .j. H u, f. t $?. out St coat and leas. 1tM tire stock and fixture, mm or asehaao. Ivans & SPV" HIWNB Nest t " J11 .& iW i & ,f i J :A1 11 r-a t3 Ai n .J ? a !2j slon for May, 1011 ,...,, 10.00 . ? M iKaHMMn NUNIMY AT StK)