The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 19, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TheEvening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
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The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Fall, at IIS Fourth street
Catered at the aeatoac at Klamath
Mto. Oreaoa. for traasaalssioa thrown
tea SMlti aa second-class matter.
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address la the United Stataa:
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THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1817
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FOR SALE
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FOR SALE Good living hotel bus!
new. Address this paper. lS-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE California
orange, olive and almond valley
farms In 10. 20 and 40-acre tracts,
$125 per acre. Terms, or will trade
for Klamath lots, cottages or acre
age. B. E. Priem. SIT Main. 19-tt
FOR SALE Office
255Y.
safe.
Phone
19-3t
FOR SALE OR TRADE CalifornU
orange, olive and almond valley
farms in 10. 20 and 40-acre tracts,
$123 per acre. Terms, or will trade
lor Klamath lots, cottages or acre
age. B. E. Priem. 517 Main. 12-tt
FOR RENT
FOR RENT To farmer with teams.
320 acres tine level grain land,
fenced, with 5-room house, outbuild,
tag, and all implements; two-thirds
crop to farmer, one-third to owner.
R. E. Smith. 517 Main St. 19;tf
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FOR SALE 160 acres well fenced,
70 acres seeded to rye, with the fol
lowing imprevements: A good house,
woodshed, large cellar, bunkbouse,
granary, chicken house with large
scratching shed, horse stable, cow
table calf stable, and garage. Will
also sell horses, cattle, chicken, hay
and "grain, wood, implements, tools,
household furniture and provisions.
Immediate possession can be given.
Sickness is the cause for wanting to
ell. Investigate this. No reason-
able offer refused. A. F. Ctublne,
owner, two miles south of Merrill,
Oregon. 17-12t
HELP WANTED
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FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes
sewing in private families. Phone
3C9. 14-6t
MISCELLANEOUS'
WANTED Plain sewing neatly done.
House dresses, $1. Children's
dresses a specialty. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Phone 377. 18-6t
TRADE WANTED Will trade $600
Bush 4c Lane piano, walnut case,
for 5-pass. car. Phone 25J. 18-4t
I KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS
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LUXES' AID S0K1Y OKA
MZEDIYUKIU LAMES
AM KEIM HELD
AT PUtM OR SATHIIIAY
(Klamath County Special Service)
ORINDALE. April 19. There will
be a patriotic meeting at the Plevna
(Klamath County Special 8ervlc)
I.ORELLA, April 19. The ladles
of the M. E. church of Lorella have school house Saturday night. April
organised an aid society to work for
the benefit of the church.
The first meeting was held Thurs
day, April 12, at the home of Mrs.
Alden Crooks. The officers for the
cnMtlng year are: President. Mrs.
(us Keller; Secretary and Treasurer,
Mrs. Oscar Campbell.
Light retreshmenta were served.
MXtJKLL FARMERS FORM
PERMANENT LOAN DODV
LORELLA, April 19. Farmers in
this vicinity and near Bonanta net
at the latter place Saturday. April 21.
to ctfect a' permanent Federal Farm while they -are farming,
Loan Association.
21. It Is also the regular monthly
meeting of the Southwest Klamath,
Falls Development league, and It will '
be turned Into a patriotic meeting. (
There will be several speakers f mm '
Klamath Falls. Everybody Is asked,
to turn out and show your honor for,
"Old Olory." nring your flig wlthj
you to help decorate the school i
house,
Hulls Farming Camp
ORINDALE. April 19. R. V. Ess
b bulldng his farming camp on the
land he leased of James Stansble.
Joe Foster will live at the camp
LAXC.F.LL VALEY ROADS
IMROPYtNG BY WORK
LORELLA, April 19. The roadr,
which have been in a very bad con
dition for some time, are becoming
better. There la plenty of work for
the road commissioner to do repair
ing the damage done by the high
water this spring.
LAHT MEETING OF
EAR OF LITERARY HELD
LORELLA. April 19. The last
meeting of the year of the Langell
Valley Literary Society wis held Sat.
ttrday evening at the Lorella school
house. A good crowd was present
although the weather was inclemeut.
MOVES OX tft-ACRE '
TRACT AND BUILDS HOUSE
ORINDALE. April 19. Mr. War
ner baa moved out on the ten-acre
tract he purchased in Orlndale. He
Is building his house at present.
Orhttlale Personal
ORINDALE. April 19. Allan
8tansble, Bine Whltlatch and Harry
Wehr went tithing on Link river .
Tuesday of this week. j
George Ager of Plevna passed,
through this vicinity Tuesday en
route to the county seat on business. J
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this week. J
Mr. Mum ford was a business caller
fin Klamath Falls Sunday of this
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Snows on April 15
I.OREILA. April 19. A snow,
sfi.-m on April 15 is not a thing to,
be deslrr'i. nevertheless that is that
Loiella war favored with on tlat
date.
Loiella Farmers Flo
LORELLA. April 19. The spring
work is well under way In this local
ity. The farmers are now busy plow-
Ing and seeding.
10O Head Cattle Oat
LORELLA. April 19 W. D. Camp
bell turned 100 head of cattle on the
range last week. The grass is slow
In starting, but in places it Is fairly
good.
WANTED 20,000 pounds of seed
rye. Anyone having any for sale
phone J. E. Paddock, Bonanza. 17-7t
WANTED Furnished apartments of
two or three rooms, or small fur
nished house. Address 1-2-3, Herald
office. 16-3t
WANTED Woman desires hotel,
housework or nursing. Apply at
Room 4 (upstairs), Townsend Flats,
MONEY TO LOAN on city property.
Arthur R. Wilson. - 21
DON'T SELL your hides and pelts un
til you see B. P. Lewis, 6th it, near
Klamath. Phone 355. 9-tf
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Klamath Lodge No. 137. 1. O. O. F..
meets Friday nights. W. D. Cofer N.
O., P.; Nate Otterbetn, secretary.
Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104,
meets first and third Thursdays. Lulu
Wattenburg. N. G,; Alice Goelier, sec
retary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, meets
Tuesday night. P. L. Fountain, C. P.;
L. J. Bean, scribe.
For Sale
353 acres three miles front
Klamath Falls, 293 acres un
der government ditch, all as
sessments paid to date; rich
bottom land; new five-room
plastered house and large barn.
the best buy In Klamath coun
ty at $46.50 per acre; terras.
J. F. MAGUIRE
Phone 395M, or call evenings
at Ml Melrose street, city, Hot
Aortal.
Lorella Personals
LORELLA, April 19. Mrs. H. a.
Buseey has Just returned from a two
weeks' visit with relatives at and
near Klamath Falls. She reports
that her new granddaughter, Mary
Grace Young, to be in fine condition.
Will Edler has been laid up part
of the week suffering-from lumbago.
Win. Du Vaul and family are ex
pected back In a few weeks from Cali
fornia and will again make their
home in Langell valley.
Mr. Conley, who has been living on
the Du Vaul ranch the past year,
will move to his own place In about
two weeks.
Oscar Campbell and family are
back in Lorella. They are occupying
their old home, and Jesse Walker has
moved to bis own place. Mr. Camp
bell has been making some Insde 1m
provements on bis bouse and later
expects to add a porch and paint the
outside.
Will Keller, formerly of Langell
valley, has gone to Tule Lake to look
over the land open for entry. He
expects to file on a tract of It.
H
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Metropolitan AnMsomonta
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
Mary Plrkford In
"THE PRIDE OF THE-CLAN"
Tneaday and Wednesday
April 24 and 83
April 21st to 28th
IVTarx Made
Trouser Week
The Great National Event
On the dates named we will offer for your
confederation a wonderful exposition of
these high grade txtmscrs, showing a splcn
did variety of fabrics and patterns and
a range of sites enabling us to fit any man.
The general reputation of the makers
of Marx MmdiPlotrv is sufficient
guarantee of satisfaction, but to this we
add our own personal guarantee that you
will be well pleased with your purchase
in every way.
Witch ottr wind diiplay of
f Aese tfwi? known rrsniters.
Incidentally, your attention is also called
to the other lines in our store which we
can assure you are selected with the some
degree of care and thought that decided
us in our purchase of MlO&MSdt
Trousers.
Thm Baa h Nono Too Good For
Oar Cuttomcrt
THE GOLDEN RULE
Kluuik Fill Greatest Store
SUte Population Is 8,000,000
8ACRAMENTO, April 19. Call
fornla's population Is placed at 3,-
000,000 by State Controller John 8.
Chambers, In bis annual report.
Based upon the number of registered
voters, be says, the population Is
shown to be 2,956,450; according
to the system employed by the census
bureau, 2,803,00; upon the school
census, 3,004,000. Taking in ac
count these various systems, Cham
bers declares 3,000,000 is approxi
mately correct.
ORPHEUS THEATER
STAR THEATER
Triangle Fine Arts Presents
DoagUa Fairbanks
in
"MANHATTAN MADNEHft"
Full of Thrills and Pathos
In Five Parts.
"HAYSTACKH AXI HTEEPLE8"
A Keystone Comedy in Two Parts.
Starring
Hobble Vernon and filorU Hwansen
TEMPLE THEATER
"The Greater Wrong"
A Lubln drama In three parts.
Her Partner"
A Vltagraph Comedy.
"The Dmaty Hnnters"
A Sellg Comedy.
Heurst-Patlie New Current Event.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Merrill. Ofseon
ezh
Ctillrote give special attention tol
property of non-reMdenl. Office 03.1
Main. 12
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
'KINKAID, GAMBLER"
A Red Feather Photoplay, featuring
Ruth Stonehouse, In five acts.
"THE TRIAIJI OF A MOVIE
CONTORTONIHT"
Powers Comedy.
Show Starts at 7:80 e'rlork.
ADMISSION, TEN CENTS
Show Warts Promptly at ft SO
ADMISSION, 10 CENTS
The Best Place
To Buy a .
WATCH
It is Upp's. You choose
from unquestionably the
best watches manufactured
Elgin, Waltham, Hamil
ton, Howard. You have
wide choice in fine cases.
The price range $5.00 to
$60.00 fits any pocket;
book with positive assur
ance that In each instance
the price represents the
greatest possible watch
value. Then your watch Is
looked after for a year free,
Should any trouble develop,
not due to accident, no
charge will be made for
remedying It. Upp gives
you a better watch for the
money than any mall-order
house. He doesn't ask you
to take some unknown make
or buy a watch that has
been knocked about In a
mall bag, and you save the
expense charges. Come in
and look at watches.
Frank M. Upp
jeweter
432 Mala Street
Oflclal 8. P. Watch Inspector
WOOD
Just phone 1ST ami ask for Pes j
ton. Ho Is the man who can soho
your wood problem for yea.
W. D. MILLER
Hoofing Contractor
Maltliold, Tar mid Gravel Roof
ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work
a Spvclulty. 232 S. Klstli Street.
Phone 293.
Food Value of Milk
One quart of milk equal right
eB or Hirer-quartern f a pound of
Ix-efstrak. Drink more milk.
On and after April 10, 1917. the
following prices will be effective on
Milk and Cream delivered to patrons
of the White Dairy:
One pint Milk, per month. .. .8300
One quart Milk, per month 8.71
Threo pints Milk, per month... itJUI
Two quarts Milk, per month. . , .0,00
Three quarts Milk, per month. . .O.'iS
One gallon, single delivery 33
Coffee Cream, M pint, month. .84.00
Wblp'g Cream, '4 pint, month. 6.00
FRANK IRA WHITE, OWNER
TELEPHONE 14F8
1 Klamalk Fsd Co.
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WOMEN I HEAD THIS1
Lift off any corn or eallue with
fingers ami It went
hurt a bit.
Your high heels havo put corns on
your toes and callusvs on the bottom
of your feet, but why care now!
This tiny bottle holds an
almost magic fluid. A
genius In Cincinnati dis
covered Oil etbnr com
pound and named It free
sone. Small bottles of
freeione like here shown
can bo had at any drug
store for a few cents. Don't
limp or twist your face In
agony and spoil your beau
ty, uui get a little bottle of freefone
and apply a few drops on your tender,
sching corn or callus. Instantly the
soreness disappears and shortly you
will find the corn or callus so shriv
eled and loose that you can lift It off
with your Angers.
Just think! You get rid of a bard
corn, soft corn of a corn between the
toes, as well as hardened calluses
without suffering one particle. You
feol no pain or Irritation while ap
plying freeione or afterwards. It Is
msglc! Adv.
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and Baggage
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PHONE 187
Westera Trmfcr
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FADE & SHANNON
LUMSINO AND
STBAM FITTIN8
Steve Bought,
Sold and fteaalrsd li
SHStT METAL WOftK
OP ALL KINDS
1023 Main St
Klamath Falls
Auto Co.
OARAflE AMI tIKXKHAt
REPAIR WORK
FORI! OAIW .1 HI'KCIALTT
FOR SALE One hCCond-bs
Dodge car and one "wi
both 6-passcnKer touring csft,
la good condition; cheap.
PHONE 17X
1IST MAIN STHKCT
Maurice Bryan
Proprietor
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