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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1917)
K w I If PMITWO ThiEwmgHcrmid W. O. SMITH. Editor PSlBaaaa' SaOf acea Inter T aMaiHis Cmhit at falla, a lit IwarUi straet tttatt taroash t IV I til OMfr. -SMS " SATURDAY, MAY 5, 117 BtntfsCksJtJAdrs. FOR SALE MWWWWWWWWWWkAAAMMA FOR SALE Choice recleaned timothy eaed at tc per lb. Write or phone K. D. Briscoe, Nicholson ranch. Port Khuaath. 4-3t FOR 8AUB Five passenger touring car la perfect condition. Edward Freaer. 8eTea Springs ranch, roe Val ley. FOR BULK ReliaaaieBnieat on good aaawiUad near Bly; 80 seres In hay. fiaeaa and baUdlags; $100 cash. En- i McCain at Rex cafe. 3-3t FOR SALE Hay at the Ankeay reach. 3-3f FOR SALE Good Fresno scraper. Ad draaa boot 1054. CO. Hunt 3-3t FOR RENT WWWWmMWWVWMM'VWWtMMMAAAAMMMMM FOR RENT 35 to CO acres for rent for share of crops; 1 mile from Xtaaaatk Falls. L. R H, Herald. 304t FOR RENT Three good oBce rooms. gee Dr. A. A. Sonle. 4-3t FOR RENT Famished apartments far kaasekeeptng; near bridge. Rtreratde Apartaaeats. 4-It HELP WANTED RtfsAraVeJsAs WANTED Messenger boy at Western tJHaaeaHe. 3-3t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Second hand range. Ad dress Nellie Wall. Mortimer street, --- - rt Surinn 4-3t WANTED A Irst elaas delivery man who can drive a Ford. Van Riper" t CAR FOR HIRE Phone Mecca Bil Hard Parlor, 153, Jitney Joe or Me- Caba. 25-lm DON'T SELL your hides and pelU un til you aee B. P. Lewis, th st, near Klaaasth. Phone 355. - ,WM UaaTa clear lot lor eqatty la j. Sea Chilcote. 13 KlaauU Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F., aseeta Friday aignta. w. u. coier w, a P Nt Ottarheln. secretsrr. Ewauna Encampment No. 46. meets Taeaaay aigtu. v. irouniain, v. r.; i.,j. Beta, scrips. CAFES RAISE PRICES Owing to the advanced prices of pro duce, the undersigned cafes will be compelled to make some Increase in prices. ( These prices will go into ef fect Monday, May 7th. REX CAFE, KELLER'S CAFE, JEWEL CAFE 4-3t ' Leatkerislkc Real Test When buying shoes ask your merchant what kind of leather is used in the manufacture of his shoes. h California leather is the best oa the market today, having taken all World's ' Fair prises since 1903. Oet your shoes from a merchant who KNOWS leather. We can give quality at a lower price than others. Why? Low rent and no clerk hire.' aWenSUe Store dl Tha Exclusive Store for Mas and Boys flU MAIN STREET &K OUSTON' s M6tfftp9ffVaVv HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER William Pox Presents Virginia Pearaen In the story that lays bare a woman's heart -THE WAR SRIOK'S SECRET" Written by Mary Murillo SUNDAY Oliver Mereaco Presents Vivian Martin in "HER FATHER'S SON A much tangled and highly Interesting story In Five Parts TEMPLE THEATER -The Power of Mind." American Society Drama In 3 Parts. -With ar Without," A Vogue Comedy in 3 Parts. Hearst Pathe News," Current Events. Sunday and Menday "From tha Deep," Knickerbocker Star Feature la 3 Parts. Bears and Bullets," Vltagraph Comedy. -When Cupid Slipped," Selig Comedy. Hearst Pathe News," Current Events. Performance Begins at 7:30 ADMISSION, TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTIOX PICTURES TUESDAYS AND 8ATURBATS MerriH. ORPHEUS THEATER SATURDAY "A CHILD OF MYSTERY" A Red Feather Photoplay. Willard Mack's Gripping Story, in 5 Arts "ARTISTIC INTERFERENCE" A Csaisgy Drama SUNDAY AND MONDAY Bluebird Photoplay Inc-, Introduces Dainty Ella Hall Supported by Walter Belaace and Antrim Short In the Most Appealing Screen Story Ever ToM. Entitled "A JEWEL' IN PAWN" Directed by Jack Cowlea. From the Work of Constance Crawley and Arthur Maude. INTERESTING TALKS ARE GIVEN AT CATHOLIC CHURCH . There Is a series of Interesting talks being given each night this and next week at the Catholic church. Eighth and High streets, at 8 o'clock. They are Intended for all who desire to know and speak Intelligently of the Catholic church. The Question Box will be a feature of these exercises. Everyone has some questions they would like to ask in regard to religion or the Catholic church. Do not hesitate to propose them. We welcome Inquiry, especial ly from those who are honestly op posed to us. Perbsps the people of Klamath Falls have often heard the Catholic church described as an enemy to liberty, prog ress and good morals. At any rate, garbled versions of history, "bogus or ex-priests," scurrilous books and papers, have poisoned with prejudice and misunderstanding, the minds of many otherwise well-intentioned peo ple. Should they not then show that broad, liberal American spirit that is always ready to bear the other side of the question, by coming to these lee tures? No money will be asked; no collections taken up. Those who love the Catholic religion should attend and bear the founda tions of the ancient faith reviewed and vindicated. Those who HATE the Catholic religion should attend, to And out whether or not their aversion Is well founded. PATRIOTISM requires us to eliminate sectional, racial and religious enemlties; CHARITY re quires us to love others and not hate them; JCSTICS forbids us to falsify or misjudge even one of our fellow citizens, much less millions of them. IN A SPIRIT OF FAIRNESS AND KINDNESS, THESE SHOULD COME AND FIND OCT FOR THEMSELVES. Those who are INDIFFERENT about the Catholic religion (do sot care, one way or the other) should at tead. Do they not wish to be well la formed upon every question of far reaching Importance? But tha Cath olic- church commends Itself to the study of every intelligent aad knowl edge seeking mind. ALL, regardless of creed, should at tead these lectures. All are most wal oosm; all will be treated peUtaly, char ttaki, kladly. He H KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS (Klamath County Special Service) WAR TAKES SUNDAY SCHOOL LEADER; MACK ELECTED PINE OltOVK. May 5. The Pine drove Sunday school has elected Karl Mack for superintendent. He takes the place of Charles K. Coop, as the latter has Joined the army. CIVIC CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. BROWN THURSDAY PINE OnOVE. May B. The Civic Club meets with Mrs. O. tlrown Thurs day afternoon. May 10th. Mrs. Ilrown will expect a full house. All try to come. DIGS WELL ON PLACE AND WILL. IRRIGATE PINE GROVE. May 6. C. Corpen- Ing Is putting a pump In his new well. He will be ready to irrigate his orchard and garden this year. MRS. ICENBICE ELECTED CIVIC CLUB TREASURER PINE GROVE. May 5. The Civic Club met with Mrs. John Shephard last week. Mrs. S. E. Icenblce was elected treasurer to take the place vacated by Mrs. B. E. Hawkins, who has moved to Klamath Falls. The officers present at the meeting were Mrs. W: F. Elliott president. Mrs. H. M. Miller vice president. Mm. S. McKentle secretary. Mrs. S. K. Icen bice treasurer. Members of the club present were Mrs. Henry Crimes. Mrs. Orb Camp UNIFORM TAX CLA88IFI- CATION AMENDMENT The Herald wilt each day print one of the eight measures as they .will appear on the state ballot for tha special election to be held June 4th. The fifth bill on the state ballot, with the respective nam- hers, is as follews: Submitted by the legislative as- sembly Uniform Tax Classifies- tion Amendment-Purpose-Amen- ding section 32 of article I and section 1 article IX of the const!- tutlon by providing for uniform e taxation of all property of the same class within the state, coun- ty or district levying the tax, and classification of property for such purpose; for the adoption by law , of uniform rules for assessment and taxation, and that all taxes d sbsll be levied end collected un- der general laws operating unl- formly throughout the state, and omitting the present requirement e of equally without classification. 308 Yes. 309 No. YOU SHALL NOT VOTE on the light and power franchise next Monday, seems to be the attitude of the California-Oregon Power Co. Af ter failing In the state court. It is re ported that they are trying to get out an injunction from the federal court. Is It to save the people money? Vote 300 X Yes, and 303 X No. 3-3t KENO POWER CO. T Give a Girl a Bracelet WATCH It will make her very proud and very happy, for a bracelet watch Is the height of fashion, an ex qulsite ornament and a great convenience. We are showing some little beauties, the latest models, at prices that are big values. Any one of them would be a superb graduation pres ent. PRICES RANGE 18.00 to $40.00. FROM Come in and see this mag nificent watch display. Frank M. Upp Jeweler r m Mala Street Ottclal I. P. Watch Inspector THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH bell. Mrs, Clem McKenile, Mrs. Pan key, Mrs. O. Brown and Mrs. John Shephard. An enjoyable afternoon was spent and a sumptuous luncheon wa sened at half pat (our. Gets Watar at 200 Feat PINK tiUOVR, May 5. Clarence Harris has a Una well of water at a depth of 200 feet. Drills a Well PINK GIIOVK. May 5. George Hart ley tii drilling a well for Hay Anderson. Farmtre Make Progress sriUNG LAKE. May 5. The farm ers are making good progress with their seeding. Parent.Teachers' Association Sl'UING LAKE, May 5 The Parent Teachers' Association held a meeting at the school house Tuesday afternoon. SPRING LAKE PERSONALS SPKINO LLAKE. May S. A number of the people of this neighborhood at tended the circus In Klamath Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cheyne, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Schrvlner. Mrs. K. A. Schreiner. Mrs. .Ward Dotan and Miss Thelma Dolan were Klamath Falls vis itors this week. MIhs Lucille Stewart spent Sunday with MUs Hotel Drown of Henley. M, li. Ford spent Wednesday even Ing with Prank Sexton and parents of Henley. 3,000 Horses Wanted 1,100 lbs. and up, from 8 to 9 years old. Write or phone Hotel Hall and I will call and examine your stock. Will be located htre all summer, and ready for business at all times. W. M. PYLE KANSAS CITY, MO. 1WWWW00WW0WWWWW GOVERNMENT BONDS! This War is the Concern of Every Citizen of the United States Each Must Do His Share We Patriotism First FALLS. OREGON y&BBX.' II n. m. 'WHY K p, m. METHODIST CHURCH WE STAND FOR RBLIQION, EDUCATION, PATRIOTISM - WHAT DO YOU STAND FORf HOWARDS Ashland-Klamath Falls Auto Line BEST EQUIPMENT The Strvlce That Has Made Qssd NEW SEVEN PASSENGER CARS QUALITY FIRST THEN PRICE OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING IN SIZE BCAU8E OF THE QUALITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AND QUALITY OF SERVICE. PURCHASES ARE MADE ON QUALITY FIRST THEN PRICE. WE BELIEVE THAT OUR BUSI NESS WILL GROW AS YOUR CON FIDENCE IN US GROWS White Penan Garage I TWO BILLION DOLLARS OF LIBERfY LOAN BONOS, DRAWING THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT INTEREST, ARE OFFERED BY THE OOV. ERNMENT FOR SUBSCRIPTION. WE EXPECT A LARGE POPULAR SUBSCRIPTION, AND TAKE PLEASURE IN PLACING AT YOUR 8ERV ICE GRATUITOUSLY THE FACILITES OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN MAKING YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. WE WILL MAKE SUB SCRIPTIONS FOR YOU IN SUCH AMOUNTS A8 YOU MAY DIRECT, ATTENDING TO ALL DETAILS AND LOOKING AFTER THE MATTER THOROUGHLY. Invite Your Commands Means Loyalty and Sacrifice National Bank Follow the Hag! Mention THI SUNDAY-SABBATH f" Mention FOLLOW THE FLAG" - Tsnth and High StrasU. SATURDAY, MAY 6. 1t7 LAKIVIBW IPBAKIR AWINP CKOWB, The lecture Mii ,Un Hh iHl to nonCatholks !, ,.r (v r-"'1' J. Usher are virions ir, ,M " M Is etlttonred by Kit. ,.,,,, (hM J each evening st K i,vi.H k u, (f,rT speak. Im Ut iilsht hi- hii,,., , (lk. The Church slid lh nibli." Wih tZ, Hegnnce and Ixj(ii.iii.. t.i th, ,1 delight of all urgent The., S lecture sre Intemle.l fr ,n J ' absolutely free. n rollrtlons u, taken. Kvery n.Mitnnc- f n t able and Instrurtu reluiou, M provided. The He Tlmmss i, n), has been eiunicnl In IM, Mitt nf Mk for the Issl Keren yearn There Is the rliir rnr ..s, yfr. near the railroad deixit. nn. nt .. finest and moat ltuurlmi rm u n. rmintrr. and all tieonte are tntn.j .. rail and Inaperl It liei.rn the hminof a ann o;au p m. u lit without doubt u finest car Inst h eei ram lo Kluv Slh Pall, being of lireiard M (44 nnisneii witiiiu in the nrit-.t mahomt Mr. (iMirge c. Ilene.) u ,kJ of Ihe car. ASTORIA FAVORS OAVLIQMT SAVING FLAN, TOO AHTOIIIA. Ore. Mr 5-Th. at? light savins pUh will I adopt! km. If an ordinance to be Intrulutrd latW city council panne, Uk-.i nmtiai Is In favor of alnc one hnurof . light a day The maynr will takt ty ths plan with local trnmpunailoscoay panls In nn effort to hare I bun na forni to the rtieine. FADE & SHANNON PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTINO Stavaa BauaM, Fi Bat ana RsaalraS li SHEET METAL WORK OP ALL KINDS 1023 Main St W. D. MILLER Owwt Cbauaciar Walks, Floors, Foundation. Cos creto llulldlng Mock. Flu sal Titos. SSI H. Hlith 8t. I'bos til raasMRfa. JBdB AiywkreRtgri QskkScrmt " R PHONE 187 Western TraiiRt Company We do sot Work Casj Neither do w turn out cb work, Our employe w petent workmen under opw supervision and we "an' the mncblno work we pot e to be accurate io onfoBrtt one thousandtli of on Inch. U Is better to pay whit II " worth to do a Job rUbt l first place thnn lo have dono and la Ihe end b " have It done over again- are always out more tnoWT the long run. ' Va have one of the " equipped automobile rF shops In Southern Oreie" a are In a poattlos to tun 1 e flrst-clas. work ins mini time. You gt 1 " worth at TelfordBri IOlMlbMiN tpn r j w IV t JM