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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1917)
lV' iA AE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUBaDAY, APniL 3i, tttf It lJ ft:.' & t-:i ."! U.U InWt S 'V i "-4 k ."Tt - JaTftEvcmng Herald ' W. O. SMITH, Editor paMsaeed dally except Snday hy Ta Herald FaMlehlng Company el KlMMtk tolls, at IIS Fourth street smtered at U poatoHce at Klamath Mia. Omn.lt ttmrtiilw ftwyt the aafla aa tecoafrcUM attar. Bahecrlptloa tenaa by sail ta aay address la the United States: Oaayamr - OaeatoaUi TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917 HetakfsChsstfedAdTS. FOR SALE juu-tAfirmnnrvri'i --- m m m QUICK SALE Furniture, piano, So nora and range; all bargains. Cor ner Twelfth and Lincoln; phone 67X. J. C. Camp. 23-31 FOR SALE Old established business at a sacrifice. For particulars ad- drew P. O. Bos 43!. 21-St FOR 8ALE OR TRADE Four good wagons; will trade for second hand auto. Klamath Valley Ware house. 19-t FOR SALE Good paying hotel busi ness. Address this paper. 12-tf FOR RENT FRNUISHED ROOM for one or two men; twin beds. 715 Jefferson street 2Mt FOR RENT Rooms, single and double, with or without board; home privileges; piano, phone, etc. 1149 Pine. Tel. 317R. 21-7t FOR RENT Rooms and board; first class home cooking; furnace heat. 7fJ Seventh street 20-6t TOR SALE 1(0 acres well fenced, 70 acres aeeded to rye, with the fol lowing Imprevements: A good house, woodshed, large cellar, bunkhouse, Craeary. chicken house with large acratchlag shed, horse stable, cow atable calf stable, and garage. Will alao sell horses, cattle, chicken, hay ad grain, wood, implements, tools, household furniture and provisions. Immediate possession can be given. Sickness is the cause for wanting to sell. Investigate this. No reason able offer refused. A. F. Clublne, owner, two miles south of Merrill. Oregon. 17-12t HELP WANTED WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWW WANTED Camp-cooking; man and wife. Apply 420 Walnut ave. 23-5t MEN WANTED Woodmen 300 men wanted by Pelican Bay Lumber com pany for camp. Mill hands also want ed at rallL Operations start today. 23-3 WANTED Good handy roan to work around hotel. Inquire Herald oBce. 2Mt WANTED Housework Phone 239W. or washing. 21-3t WANTED Middle age woman to do .housework for small family on ranch. Steady Job. Enquire at Her ald office. 20-4t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Five passenger auto in ,- good condition; will trade close-in property,; give particulars in first let ter. Address 232 Herald. 24-2t WANTED Anyone to remove two 12 inch poplar trees for them. Don J, Zamwalt, 107 S. Riverside, Phone 258M. 23-3t WANTED Plain sewing neatly done. House dresses, $1. Children's dresses a specialty. Satisfaction guar nateed, Phone 377. 18-t WANTED 20,000 pounds of seed rye. Anyone having any for sale phone 3. E. Paddock, Bonanza. 17-7t MONEY TO LOAN on city property. Arthur R. Wilson. SI DON'T BELL your bidet and pelts un- til you see B. P, Lewis, 6th at., near Ktoawtb. Phone 166. 9-tf E&V' et a: J- m. r zr2?i , mrasnav mr m rm. S& .seiweaw w, wvi ' MILLINERY ' ." , Tnst eaeivad bv ajruraaa annthar i,;sypeat of SPORT MATS and HAT M aWAPM. These come in the Imported -HCSllfUaji kwn rinuv T.IsaiIa brsld mrv i t :.'"-" - - --- .- $$; iM faalitylexibl finish Milan straw ,v oiwio. large aaa smau aauora, targe gndraaa akapee, black and white, and all g; im new aMau-ahie aatdea. At) new Bowers, ornaments, fancy , feathers, wlags, bat bands, cords, and kvaida aad raWaga. M MAIN STREET It &$ Klamath Lode No. 1ST. t. O. O. meets Friday nights. V. D. Cuter N. a.. I.: Nate Otterbeln, secretary. r. uua nnwapncai no, a, nnn ruesday night. P. L. Fountain, C. P.; L. J. Baaa. scribe. - H OUSTON' s Metrepelltan Ai HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Marx Ptekfaed aa THE PRIDE OF THE CLAX" Taeaday and Wtdswnday April tt and SB STAR THEATER Vltagraph Blue Ribbon Feature Albert C Smith and J. ttaart Macktan Present Lucille Lea tsveart In THE DESTROYERS" From the Book "Peter Qod" by James Oliver Garwood. TEMPLE THEATER ",Her Luckless Scheme," A Vogue Comedy la Two Parts, Starring Paddy MeOulre. "A Madonna ef the Night, American Drama In Three Parts, Starring Ntta Davis. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE motiox Picnnun TUESDAYS AKB SATtmDAYS MarrHL Oragaa ORPHEUS THEATER SPECIAL Franc's Ford and Grace Canard Producer of "Lucille Love, The Brok en Creln" and "Peg o' the Rlas. In' "THE PURPLE MASK" You will highly enjoy the hading mystery. You will delight la the actios, the punch and rapidly moving events ia this masterful photoplay. ..You will see one of the moat remarkable cast of characters ever exploited la any serial, headed by the two greatest serial stars on earth. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ADMISSION, TEN CENTS Shew etarta at 7:30 p. m. Juice of Lemons! How to Make Skin White and Beautiful! At the cost of a small Jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quar ter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautl tier, by squeezing the Juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the Juice through a fine cloth, so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon Juice is used to bleach and re move such blemishes as sallowness. freckles and tan, and is the Ideal akin softener, smoothener and beautlfier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any 'pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer, and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arras and hands. It naturally should help to soft en, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It la wonderful to smootben rough, red bands. Adv. A fire amy come In the night and wipe oat your earthly possessions. Better got good insurance before the fire. Bee Chllcote. 99 DULL SPLITTING. SKK WUMCHE Dr. Jaaua' gtwifiSBi Fgwitn rt- HtTs at saw 10 a Ton take a Dr. Jaasea Pewder and la iwi a few year head eieara aad an asarilgls and distress wishes, it's the eiekeet aad surest relief for baadieae, wbetker aun, nmrnaaiajL sMiwiag er rsakiaf. BaaTtdalseMi le tl store aad get a dune aaekai Quit suferiaf tt'a m nisalsat. Be sure yon get Dr. Janus' Headaehe PowdMs-tkea tbere will be aa disaf- poiataieat, W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Cog crate Building Blocks, Fines aad Tiled. SSI 8. Sixth St. PMM SIS THVatit-XAil. HKKTCHKH Met Wtm Run V. H. Navy ia Rear Admiral Leigh C .Palmar WASHINGTON. D. C. April now 14. "Man v power la Just about the most pressing of the navy's problems. With the rapid Increase in fighting ahlps, the question of finding men suitable ( men to man them Is becoming more and more serious. The"blg job of raising about 40.000 recruits ! and that In the very near future, ( U up to Rear Admiral -Leigh C. Painter, chief of the bureau of . navigation. This bureau has to do with all matters of personnel, pre- ent and prospective. Moving pic- tures. cartoons, placards, "open- door" recruiting stations, brass bands, and all forms of publicity ( and exhortation, are among the means Admiral Palmer Is employ- lag to fill up the ranks. Incidentally, a seductive IS a aaonth salary Increase, which will he urged on congress for the navy's enlisted men. Is expected to prove a great stimulus to re- cruiting. The new "open-door' policy, chiefly advocated by Ad- mini Palmer, whereby 100 blue- Jacketa are to be annually admit- ted to the Annapolis cadet acad- emy to become full-fledged offl- cers, now offers a further and very powerful Inducement for enlisting. The chief of the bureau of nav- ! w igauon, sesiaes oeing one or ine w most universally popular officers in the service, is fulfilling earlier predictions of his old command- ere. "He is well above the average, and will develop to be an effi- cleat officer in the higher grades.' ! said Admiral Winalow. then a commander. When Admiral Pal- 4 mer waa a lieutenant. Admiral Potter said of him: "He to the most thoroughly proficient ofilcer of his rank I have ever served with." "I consider him among the best of his contemporles," report- ed Captain 81ms. when Palmer commanded a destroyer of his command. DaaAGrty News (Special Klamath County News) Farming Begins ORINDALE, April 24. Spring is here and farming is in full sway in these parts. Mevea en Ranch ORINDALE, April 24. James 8tans ble moved on bis own place last week, and a Mr. Price is moving on the place Mr. Stansble vacated. ORINDALE PERSONALS ORINDALE. April 24. Miss ElUe 8tansble was shopping in the county seat Monday of this week. Mr. Mumford haa rented hi. land to' R. V. Esa for tbla season. rs. reu or Jtouna Lake visited a few daya in Klamath Falls last week. IL Whltellne haa turned his catiln out on the range fo get the use of too bills for feed again. James Stansble was doing some blacksmithing Monday of tbla week. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hunt and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Swltzer Sunday afternoon, IL S. Fox had a team In Klamath Falls Monday, after a load of rolled br.rley. T. O. Hague has Installed electric lights on his ranch on 'the Keno road James Stansble lost one of his best jwoik horses the first of this week with lockjaw, caused from an Injury, WALKS ONE HUNDRED MILES TO ENLIST IN U. S. ARMY GRANTS PASS, April 24. After walking through the roughest part of Curry county, 100 miles from Qold Beach to Grants Pass, Joseph Wheat on, 17, an orphan, today Is one of Undo Sam's soldiers. PADE SHANNON LUMBINB AMP STEAM FITTINA . Steve Beyght Fi Id and Repalrac SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St X FrenchAeroWiz.rdAidaU.S. rrrrtr ki Tea Blimp nen-rlsld dirigible. Center, rightHenri Julllet. Freneh aerenautiaal engineer. Centerv left Julllet estate near Farts. BeHem Oasdriah faetenss at . Akren. where Julllet le building dirigibles. AKRON, Ohio, April ". The Unit ed 8tatee. awakening to the need of aerial defense, has Just secure the assistance of Henri Julllot. noted 'rtench dirigible anglnaer. who la even now working at the P. B. Ooodrich factory, thin eity. on two huge esaal rigid airships for the federal gorarn mtnt. . The two air-battle ships wilt be 1 feet In length, weighing but 1271 pounds Including the wsigmvof pilot and obeervor. and eapablo ef attain ing a speed ef 41 miles an hour equal to that of the average locomotive. M. Julllet la gtvtng the United fltatee govornment the benefit of forty yeare of actual g perteace tn the eonetrttc tlon and, aeeerdlngto our ownenpsfta. Washington Prepares OLYMPIA, Wash.. April 24. State Commissioner of Agriculture Hensen is enlisting the co-operation of all pub lications In 'Washington in a statewide campaign of agriculture preparedness. State experts will prepare (00-word stories of the most approved way to plant and harvest crops suitable to both Eastern and Western Washing ton. Slow, But He Enlists BEND. April 24. The United States got Into a war with Germany without B. S. Both well, a homesteader living twenty-Ove miles from LaPlnc, hearing about it, but os noon aa be did happen to get the news, he walked with snow rhoes to Bend nnd enlisted In the navy. Today he is on his way to San Fran cisco. Between the time he heard of the war and his departure from Bend by train, he walked 75 miles. Refrigerators and ice will assist ma terially In reducing household ex penses during the war. Call and aee our new line of large refrigerators Iftntnntti ViiIImi Wnrmitnttam unit Cai-a. ardmg rompany. 23 6l Will trade ch-ar lot for equity in Improved property. Sea Chllcote. 12 BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY GRANDMOTHKn'H OLD FA VORITE RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR ' Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color aad lustre to the htilr when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mHSsy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth'e Sage and Sul phur Compound," you will gat large bottle of this famous1 old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other In gredients, for about' 19 cents. Don't stay gray! Try Itf No one can possibly tell that you darkened your balr, as It dees K o naturally and evenly. You daapea a eposg or soft brush with R, aad draw this through your hair,' taking sua aatall strand, at a time; by marniag the gray hair disappears-, aad gfter another ap plication or two, your hair beeomea beautifully dark, grassy and attract, Jve. Wyeth'a Sage and Bulpbar Com pound Is a dftlightfnl tollft refHlsKe for those who desire dark hair snd a youthful appearance. It id not In tended for the eure, mitigation or prevention of disease. :A4. j HH n&twi on ala preseeee la the Oeedrtea feetory will assure Uacle Baaa of the very heat la the eenU-rtgtd type ef dirigibles. Net only sen Unele Barn's MW air cralaara aaafce a speed ef a miles per hour el an alUtade ef MO rest bat that mil can he eeatlaued for test hours, tn ether words one ef our army officers eaa aead one ef these asset dirigibles any morning and. by that night, the pilot will hare covered 4M mllos Boaatbly ail ef It ever the en emy's territory. It ta Interesting to note that ealy III pounds le allowed tn the new dir igible for engine, mufflers, radiators, water, prepellor and hub. In the for mer days of gasoline engine construe tlon the weight ef a single cylinder engine nearly apareaehed this weight If necessary the ptlete of the new aircraft may alight "pen water or land and It la declared that these aew sky warrtera win play a prominent part tn the national defease ef the United States. Report la Delayed HALEM SALKM, April 2d. It may be seeral weeks before the report on the Tumalo project Is ready, said 8tate llnginccr John II. Lewis, upon his re turn to Salem after a trip to Central Orcon. The legislature appropriated 110,000 for an Investigation Into the leakage of the Tumalo reservoir. n Pendleton Raises $100 PENDLETON. April 23. As a pat rlotic step toward food prrparednens, Ihe Pendleton Commercial Club has on hand today a 1100 fund with which poor people will be aided In securing seed to plant. I have tlie exclusive mI of many of the brat farms In llio Klsinath Ilasln. Cliilcote. 12 THE REACH ISI7 (HIIRK RECEIVED The 1917 Reach American Lcigue Oulde the official handbook of the great American !engue has Just mado Its appearance, thus ushering In one more basebtyy season, a func tion which It has fulfilled rath spring for 35 consecutive years. This long continuation of publication nlone has served to make the Reach Guide the standard annual publication of the baseball world, without considering the merits of tho contents of tlin book, which Is edited by Frnncls C. Rlchter, the veteran baseball writer and authority. This year the Guide has been rearranged, being grouped into four dlBtinrt sections, a method that makes It especially easy to search out matters of reference and record. Tho book gives a comploto review of the American league's sixteenth eventful season as a major league. The National League raco of 1910 Is also fully treated and exhaustive averages of the National I.oagtio play, ers are furnished, together with por traits of the leading playera In Ihe 1916 season, and the roster of tho champion 1910 Brooklyn team. In addition to the above there Is a great deal of general Information con tained In special articled, namoly, a record of all major league Intorleague garnet of 1916, and details of various record-breaking events In 1916. Spe cial chapters are devoted to tho no hit games of 1916: the deaths or 1916; the remarkable extra-Inning games of 1916, and some wonderful rte'ord-breawlng pitching and batting feats la the major and minor leagues. The 1917 Reach Official American League Oulde also contains the moat Important requisite to give It official stamp and public value, namely, the revised and correct uniform Playing Ruin Code for 1917, together with tbs 1917 championship schedules of the American League and National League. In short, everything of In terest or. valine either for record or reference will be found within the covers or mis groat book, which is tkua really a complete history of base ball IB 1911. 13,311 YEARS TO SPEND r,uve,snu)uu uubwnni WAHIIINIITON. 0. C. April St. i'l'i'iiillMB ttii money Ml Ihe rale of onp tlollttr a miniile, II would take one pr- son 19.31S )rnis lo spend Uncle Hum's l7.0iH),lHH.OOt) war fund. I riKurlng n lite basis of llial much1 nirney eer being In one man's posses shut, mathematical sharks figure that II Oil scwmlli degree billionaire spent a dollar every minute he would go broke In the esr 15,2.15. Deaf to right VANCOtlVI.lt. Wash.. April 24 One - - thounaml deaf men all experts with the rllte-wlll be a part of Colonel ltiMet ell's proponed volunteer dlvl - ln. ir J. V. Meagher. Instructor In the Washington filate 8ehool for the lienf. Itnit ltl way. He ha written the colonel for pertnliiilon to recruit 1,000 "sons of silence," whom, he says, he can hare ready for service In (our nionlh". Dan lad ClllianikU PORTLAND. April 34. Having "" "! ..V. ,h" """f0 rora' sworn hU Intenilon of renouncing his ""' "" . wul: ' -Uchy sV allegiance lo Kalner Wllhelm. yet de. '""', ",1C rtrM ,l"' """nmt It k nM cliitenship In the United 8istw.?;l"'''"'najid.r, lor the present. August Voger of this " T .tt'',,, 'l,", r"w m'" city I- tmtay a mat. without a rounlry." ' T,T! W,,,",ut "'("""",w II.. was refused fln.l papers because of ""' "U" " ' "- IU. ,1,0 JOeaU, l.w itprSS lliitt un alien enemy cannot be granted I a ' citizenship. v Bend Campaign en TACOMA. Wash . April H. A "give- a dollars wpek-to-buy-A-warbond cam- pnlgn Is cm here, under Ihe dlrecllon of the Tnroina lloisry Club. Vancouver Building Rushed VANCOUVER. Wash.. April 24. Work on the plans for the new 140,000 building for the stale school for the deaf are bring rushed here today. Julius Zltfel of Hpokane and DeanU Nichols of Vancouver have been awarded the contract for preparing the plans, and have been Instructed lo complete Ihe plans as soon as possible. If ynu are Interested In having an expert piano. tuner come here from" Sherman, Clay A Co, San Francisco, call up Mrs. Zuniwnlt at 258M at! once. 21-H NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Craasn la Neantms Ts Up Alt Ps , lieim aaaaaaaaaa Ah! What rvllefi Your clogged MHttrlla open right .tp. the nlr m sngvs of your head are clear aad you can breathe freely, No more hawking, siiuni.g. mucous discharge, head mite, dryness no struggling for orcein at night your cold or catarrh U Mine. Don't slay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Kly's Croam Halm from your druggist now. Apply a Utile of this fMgrant, antiseptic cream la your nostrils, let It penetrate through every air passage or the head; soothe and heal the awollen. Inflamed mu ions membrane, giving you Instant relief, Ely's Cream llalm Is Just hat every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's Just aptoa did. Adr. To Cure a Cold in One Day TAKE KLAMATH HOLD KNOCKER BOM) AND GUARANTEED IIY UWflw30 . ffiWn "mWf&i tjfe) ' "ROLLING IN WEALTH" When the intedest tJWr as. count Is commuted at' tbs duel of . j i .' . ..' - - the year and you sag how quickly the prlaclpal v Brows, you will gppraelata what "haw ing your money work for you" means. Open an account with us, however small to star!, and let your money, eara money. FIRST STATE & KLAHATH KALUt, OWWON HIGH HEELS PUT CORNS 0,1 TOES TELLS WOMEN How To Dfly ha i A CORN SO IT LIPTS OUT ttW OUT FAIN. Modem high hrolt , fnoiwrir I.. ..-.. ,. . ,. M'iiiu'n CM fnH KHil many of the Ouiukmki t t..'.r. :-;..". ..,,H,,,r ". i "l v, n llHiunilM cafes of Infection and Lx-kjuw f k ' result of woman's suit l,l, itnliU,,',!' ln to rut away Ihrnn iminiui put. KW little cost lirr inn nbiaiuj at any pharmncy a niim, r f n JT of a drug ralM frrnoiif, which ta ruHrlenV to rid oim' (rr 0 n Mrtl t sefl corn or rnlim wm Hblest danger or Inrunvrnlttu. A few ilrtiM opj.lt. .t Jlrrcily iv oiiuri, nriiiug nun M1 , , For Sale 363 acres ttirnt miir, frost Klamath Palls. :t3 arm us. der government .Midi, all . aessmenta palu to ,m; rich bottom land; n iir-rom plastered house ami lareo Urn. the best buy In Klamath mat. ty at t.50 p,r nrio; rai. J. F. MAGUIRE Phone 295M, or mil etenlngi at 121 Melrose strrrt, city. Hot Springe. Passengers and Baggage Aiywkre it the fty QtkkSenke ReaswbleR PHONE 187 ' Western Transfer Company M atfatetatte4eetTet4eet 25c Box .WW m rHatWY ' SAVINGS BANK . -a t ggsar V w j 13 "&; i j a! ji n -ffl WJm ri's l?" . . ;,i.