The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 28, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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INDIANS' CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
UNbYCUlUf I1CIWU
W. O. SMITH, Editor
NEXT MONDAY
scttt nter fcr
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1Mb. at US "watta street
at ta awstoaca at Klasaata
At. C. Barn' Circut Hat a Personally
Conducted Trip Through the Animal
taroa
EXTENSIVE PROGRAM IS GIVEN
AT AGENCY AUDITORIUM AN
OTHER MEETING ANO DANCE
TO BE HELD SATURDAY, MAY S
Experience
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Tent Especially for Teachers and
Children Patrons.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Good paying hotel busl-
Address this paper. U-tf
FOR RENT
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FASTTJRK FOR RENT By month or
senses; east aeeoatmodate 300 head.
CaB an H. R. Reynold. White Pelican
2-3t
TMfUISHED ROOM for one or two
Bta; twin beds. 715 Jefferson street.
The Most Highly Educational Cir
cus In the World" l the titled earned
and merited by the At G. Barnes big
four-ring wild animal circus which
will be in Klamath Fall next Monday.
The Barnes Circus Is the first In
the world to put on a "Personally Con
ducted Trip" to site patrons the great
ClULOQl'lN. April :. A gvxxl at.
tendance was ptvsrnt at tfye nioetlu
of the Klamath Indian Procrelve
Club this week at the Agency auditor
ium. On behalf of the club. President Eu
gene William took occasion to thank
the citliens of Klamath Kails, h
animal study a circus contains. andboucht "cVets of Mrs. McKeen.
FO RENT Rooms, single and
AoaMe. with or without board;
arlTflccaa: Piano, phone, etc
U4 Plac. Tel. J17R. 21-Tt
is the first circus in the world to be
given the rare distinction and honor
of having public schools, academies,
state universities and parochial
schools suspend session for it.
During the 191 season and this
season, so far. an almost unbroken line
of school and college holidays marked
the path of this marvelous congress
of educated animals.
To see an animal circus the magni
tude of the Barnes Circus is a big
educational feature In Itself. School
teachers anil educational workers high
In the educational world, like J. H.
The proceeds went to the band and
other expense Incurred by the club.
On Saturday, May 5, the club will
hold a meeting at Chlloquln and In the
evening will hold a dance. All thoe
desiring to have a good time with the
original North American- are wel
come. The program ghen thN week was as
follows:"
Music Band
Address of Welcome .Chaplain!
Quartet , !
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Four
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"My Country. I Hear You Calling Me"
Address. "Loall Mr. Ashurst
Francis, formerly of the Los Angeles! g e,en
TOR SALE Mi acres well fenced,
? acres seeded to rye, with the fol-
towiac IsapreTeasents: A good house.
laraa cellar, bunkhouse.
chJckea house with large
Bed, horse stable, cow
stable salt stable, aad garage. Will
ale sell horses, cattle, chicken, hay
autd grain, wood. Implements, tools.
aeemehoid furniture and provisions.
Immediate possession can be given.
Is the cause for wanting to
lareatigste this. No reason
attar refseed. A. F. Ciablne.
two miles sonth of Merrill.
17-llt
HELP WANTED
WMMSMWAWMIM
WAMTmD Oek) as camp cook or with
BBjse, by all around man.
ittSW. Ego Carles. 26-3ta
WANTED Ure solicitors for a good
avoposttioa. Addess X. Herald. 2CWt
WANTED Camp cooking; man and
vifa. Apply 420 Walnut are. 23-5t
WANTED Good bandy man to work
areand koteL Inquire Herald office.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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CAS FOR HIRE Phone Mecca Bil
liard Parler, 153, Jitney Joe or Mc
Caka. 25-lm
schools, have frankly said they
learned natural history over again
when they saw the remarkable things
the animals in the Barnes Circus da
To every teacher, child and escort
who attend the afternoon show a per
sonally conducted trip through the
animal tents under the direction of
competent lecturer and attendants is
given free. They are requested to be
at the entrance of the main tent
promptly at 1 p. bl, and will be en
tered first Once inside, the party Is
taken in charge, the lecturer explain
ing where each and every specie of
animal comes from, how captured and
educated to do every kind of circus
trick. The party is then escorted to
their seats in the main tent, a special
block of seats being especially set
aside for them.
"Circusy" to the last degree, the
Barnes Circus is fall of clean, educa
tion, wholesome amusement and in
terest. The laughs are clean laughs.
The sensations are clean sensations.
The features are fastidious and deli
cate.
A two-mile long open den street
parade in the morning at 10:30. Doors
opening at 1 and 7 p. m. Perform
ances at 2 and 8p. m.
With everything to delight the
heart of animal lovers and circus
fans, the Barnes Circus is sure to
draw.
Reading
"Gerrysburg Address.
Music
"Smiles"
Violin Solo.
Duet
Mr. Wolf
.Francis Kirk
Band
Eugene William.
Harold Moo!
"Little Tin Soldiers"
Misses Cowen and Cray.
Remarks l- Joe Ball
Solo Miss Bresette
Music Band
Vocal Solo
Violin Solo
"Thoughts"
Vocal Solo
Trombone Solo.
Piano Solo
Music
.Eldon Miller
Mls Frue
. Seldon Kirk
Miss Loll
Joe Merkshan
.Mrs. Ginsbaugh
Band
Pantomime.
.By Chiloquin School
"How the Old Horse Won Hi Bet"
Mrs. Eugene William.
"Our Flag" Dewey Obenchaln
CHILOQUIN PERSONALS
I hare the esdasive sale of assay
of the best farms i the Klamath
Cbilcote. 12
ANYONE desiring gardens plowed
leave orders at Klamath Transfer
Phone 342. 244t
MONET TO LOAN on city property.
Arthur R. Wilson. 21
DONT SELL yoar hides and pelts un
til yon see B. P. Lewis, th st, near
Klamath. Phone 355. 8-tf
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i Lode-e No. 137. 1. O. O. P.
I Friday nlchta. W D f!nfr N
., r.; Nat otterbeln, secretary.
Ewasns Encampment No. 46, meets
Taaaday night. P. L. Fountain, C. P.;
L. J. Bean, scribe.
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CfcaVota gtres sports attention) to
awpetty of son residents. Omce 633
12
W. D. MILLER
Cement Contractor
Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con
crete Building Blocks, Flues and
TUea. Stl 8. Sixth Bt. Phone 293
Klamath Falls
Auto Co.
GARAGE AND GENERAL
MPA WORK
FORD CARS A SPECIALTY
FOR SALE One second-band
Dodge car and one Ford;
hot E-passeager touring cars,
It M good condition; cheap.
PRONE XIX
llSf MAIN STREET
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Maurice Bryan
MEN WANTED!
Three hundred men wanted by Pell
can Bay Lumber company for camp.
Mill hands also wanted at mill.
CHILOQUIN. April JR. Mrs. E. L.
Hosley has returned from the Falls,
where she has been tisiting friend
and relatives.
Acting Agent Asbbury went to Yal
nax on official business this week.
Ed Gowen and E. Anderson, of the
cnuoqum Mercantile Company, were
in the Falls Saturday and returned
Sunday. They reported a good time.
but nearing home the auto mired in the
mud. They were there for some time
and had to call on old faithful horse
to pull them out.
E. L. Hosley was in Fort Klamath
this week.
&ht985
Prices Effective April
1st. 1017
Light Few
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Kg Fours
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Jfaafaur
Light Sine
Ttanaf '.
tin
Wfflj-iSU
frctys-KaigliU
fw rear, af
FewCeaf .
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$li
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Atnni ,a frit Du torn
nd luM Sim smMj. Uj tU
aol Itfmrti amut Wal 4jU
asaaf Uu a uml M.
Junanu f rta la aufauan
tmnimmt unkal tU mmk
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Back of this Reason's new Over
land Big Fours ami Light Sixes
arc a direct line of nine preced
ing models from which they
were developed.
They directly continue the line of
models that made the Overland
name stand in the public mind
for integrity of value.
Overland ixlicy has steadfastly
sustained that integrity of value
in the car throughout its entire
tcrvice in the hands of owners.
Over three huudied thousand of
thcbe cars are now in um: and
the helpful suggestions of their
owners and of the more than
four thousand dealer and fac
tor)' -branch organisatien: that
told and served them, ure lai gely
responsible for the balanced
greatness of this beacon's Big
Fours mid Light SLxcj.
Their new Iwauty, their perfected
easy riding qualities, their
proven Hturdinestf and mechan
ical excellence, their admitted
tire, fuel ant oil economy make
them worthy of the confidence
we enjoy, that they wilt still
further enhance Overland pres
tige. They enilxxly the wiodoin of the
unmatched Overland e.vK.-ricuce
in building cant of this type.
They are dominant values, ears of
proven dependability and ster
ling worth.
As lung as we have them for de
livery before May 1st, the prices
are SSoO for the Big Four, $IKS5
for the Light Six thereafter
ISU5 und S1025.
WHITE PELICAN GARAGE
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LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
USE GRAMIMA'H HADE TEA AND
HlXPHlIi RECIPE AND XO
ISODV WILL KNOW
Refrigerator and ice will arslst ma
terially in reducing household ex
penses during the wsr. Call and see
our new line of large refrigerators.
Klamath Valley Warehouse and Fore
warding Company. 23-Ct
Will trade clear lot for equity in
Improved property. See Cliilcote. 12 i
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The Willys-Overland Company. Toledo. Ohio
MasulactiutM U WUIrt.Knlchi l Ovnlud Aul'MBubltaj
M m"i URuarrtui uta,
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3,000 Horses Wanted
1,100 lbs. and up, from 5 to 9 years
old. Writ or phone Hotel Hall snd I
will call and examine your stock.
Will be located here all summer,
and ready for business at all tlmts.
W. M. PYLE
KANSAS CITY, MO.
" "i"i"nr-jnrinr"siryyyyrrvtnn
h(m444
i! To Cure a Cold in One Day ii
: : takk '
25c Box
KLAMATH
KOLIJ
KNOCK Kit
The Ufco of Sage and Sulphur for
lestoring faded, gray hair to its nat
ural color date.-? back to grandmoth
er 'a time. She used it to keep ber'T
ralr beautirully dark, glouy and at
tractive. Whenever her hair took on
that dull, faded or streaked appear
ance, this simple mixture was ap
plied with wonderful effect.
But brewing at home is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound," ycu will get this famous old
preparation, Improved by the add!
tlon of other Ingredient, which can
be depended upon to restore natural
color and beauty to the balr.
A well known downtown druggist
cays It darkens the hair so natural
ly and evenly that nobody can tell it
has been applied. You simply damp.
en a sponge or soft brush with It,
ana araw this through your hair, tak
ing one strand at a time. By morn
ing the gray hair disappears, snd af
ter another application or two, it be
comes beautifully dark and glossy.
Wyatb's Sage and Sulphur Compound
is a delightful toilet requisite for
those who desire a more youthful ap
pearance. Jt Is not intended for the
cure, sflltlgsUon or pretention of dis
ease. Adr.
HOM AMI OLMIIANTKHII HV
UlKrwoods Murray
WfvZ WJtfMTHrALLS OREGON TTfaW
V WHERC VUmCOLAH PCOPLC W
At the Churches
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"ROLLING IN
WEALTH"
When the Intedest of your ac
count Is computed at the end of
the year and you see how
quickly the principal grows,
you will appreciate what "hav
ing, your money work for you"
means. Open an account with
us, however small to start, and
let your money, cam money.
FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLM, OREGON
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Church of Christ HclctilUta Scn-iv
will be held Sunday morning at
113 Fourth street, Wlthrow-Melhaae
building, opposite the court houno.
The subject for tomorrow's leon
will be: "Probation After Death."
Sunday school from 9:45 to I0:4&.
Wednesday evening meeting at H
o'clock.
Grace? Melhocliet KpUrnpal Cliunh
Corner Tenth ana High. Rov. Geo,
II. Bennett, pastor, rcsldenco 1123
East street.
10 a. m Sunday nchool, B. M. ctill
role, superintendent.
V. T. Motachenuachur, chorUtor.
Miss Muuilo Newbury, planUt.
Catholic Church
nrt mnH at 8:30 a. in. .Sunday
ochool at 9:15 n. m. Midi maun at
10:30 a. rn.
Opening of the mlanlon for win-,
CnthollCH. TIiIh U a hctIom of lerlurei
for non-Cathollcit nnd Beitliii; in.rnr,.
Z, them the teaching nnd pnirtlo-s of
the Catholic church from nn nutln'nllc
and reliable pourco. Thi'mi Icotiinn1
Z are to take place nlchlly at 8 o'clock.
T Longregiitlonal Hinging will bn u prom.
meni iraiurn. vocal hoIob ly (J. c.
HennesKoy of Chicago. OcnerouM pat
ronage of the Qucmion Box Ih re
quested from all honcut lovern anil
seekers of Chrlntlan truth.
Christian Church Corner 9th are.
and Pine street. W. K. Homho,
minister, residence 818 Ninth street.
Phone 834.
Bible school at 10 a. m., Mm. Clnra
Moore superintendent, Mrs. Ooo. A.
Wlrts primary suporlntonUont.
"The Little Brown Church'V-Thorn
will be a flag-raising during the hour,
wim a snort program, Including it
short address by Profetmor Bowman;
a recitation by Beatrice Hmnloy; pat
riotic songs, and a riog-ralHlng by I ho
children. Everybody Invited.
Morning worship at 11 a, m.j com
munion svery Sunday.
ine morning sermon will bo I ho
True Orilrn of thn Disciple; or, thn
Salt of Hi n lirlli nnd thn Light of tin
World, In Kxlntlnn to the Olory of
tioil." Matthew 5:18-10.
Clirlntlnn Ktulcanr ut 0:30 p, m.
'Ilio mihirct of thn inonlng xernion
l. "A Costal and a Hliell," being n,
discourse on Immortality or Kternal
Llfo.
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m., midwonk
worship and Illblu study.
Cliolr practice Wednesday evening
at 8:30.
First Presbyttrlan ChurchCorner of
I'lnu fitul Second streets. I
Tito .i:ina rniainnt are lesdmli
tlw ItMurnnre Oeld. See Chllcot. II
Until further notice, services will
w litld In this church as follews: I
0:30 p. m., Young Pnople'it service. '
FADE & SHANNON
PLUMSINO ANO
TKAM PITTIN8
Stoves Sought,
told and Repaired I
8HBRT MKTAL WORK
OF ALL KINDS
1023 Main St
II
Wednesday, 7:30 p. in., midweek
Horvlce.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m., ladlos chorus
rchiarsal, MIhh Parker director.
l'lrst Monday of ench month, bust
ic.j i.iu'lng of CnrUI'in Kndcnvor
Society.
Hcronil nnd fourth Thursday after
nnoiiH, Lndlcs' Aid Hocluty.
Third Tlmrsilay nfturnoon, Womnn'H
Mlsilonnry Borlely.
Third TliursiJiiy ovonlng, the 8os'lon
x 111 meet.
Tlrst Kilduy evening, truntecs will
meet.
llnptlst Chiirch Corner Klghth and,
Cnnnl stroots. Key. J, B. OrllBth
pnstor.
Hlblo school at 10 a. m., 0. R, De
Lap, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Kvnryone cordially Invited to these
sorvlces.
Eleventh Street Baptist Church-llev.
W, II. Cox, pastor, residence 235
jontn street. Phono 155.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Per
kins superintendent.
In I ho absence of the pastor, C. M.
Hunt will occupy the pulpit at 7.'30
P. m. A special service of song.
B. P. V. u. at 0:80 p. ., Mrs.
Perkins, president.
Wednesday ovtmliig, 7:30, prayer
nnd Bible study.
Thursday evening, choir practice at
i. an, r. nmith, leader.
third in tha aarl.. .. u ...' . .' """" '
tk. Moun." Ut. subject being. "TheJ will make you mors than w.lcom.
It Makes a Differed
Where Yoo
Bay a
WATCH.
fin far as nti are concenw,
Ihn factory, with a few no'1'
bio except loiw. "0,",n't pr0,
duce u complete wntcb. Th
Juwuler buys tho casM of an
cither mamifnrturir, And un
less ho buyH good csM.
Iiuh a skilled, experience!
wnlchinaker lo (It the mora
menu Into I lie casea. tha
wntclioH ho sells won't s1
satlsfacllon. no mailer "
flno the niovemcnts are. Tea
watch bought ut IJPP' &
thorough sallsfacllon,
cuuse only slnndaid morfr
mentM are dealt In. and wa
nrecxperlH In casing and r
ulutlng thciiy
Frank M. UpP
Jeweler i
ioi uniti Street
Oncial 8. P. VtAlM1
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