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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
jiW v I' I THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 10, U, ASK TWO i1' M ThtEYwing Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor dafty uecft Saadey fcy IwiM PebUaelM Cosnpaay of Mia. m US smarts atreet. at the aoetoSlce at Klaaata tsraasa aeattor. tense ay to amy la tka Unto States: THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1917 HnVsChssiiedAiTS. l0V00&WWWt0WWW0A0l FOR SALE j(jMWWWM FOR , SALE Hay at the Ankeny rases. Phone 15FU. iv TO. SALE Hatching eggs from pure and Barred Rock hens, all male Mr from O. A. C. prise laying stock. Write, caM or phone Mrs. O. A. Thorns, MerrilL Delivery charges extra. Mt FOR SALE Firs timber mw and handles, coed aa sew; tour sledges. It wedges. Ire axe. Enquire Hot Spriags rooming house. 7-tt EXCHANGE OR SALE Two lots vita Ire room house, garage, barn, artaaiaa well. See Dr. A. A. Soule. -Deal fall to Investigate." 7-t FOR RENT MWWWWWWWWWhMMAAAA FOR RENT Furnished rooming hoaae. centrally located. See Chll cote. 3 Mala. 3t HELP WANTED WAMTBO-OIrl for general boose- PhoaeSS 8-3t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Regular Boarders. Mar shall house. fS per week; 50 cents 8-3t ASTERN PARTY desires to purchase Bay haalneas in Klamath county. aleag Uae of bcw railread: -would pre- tar aamethlag is tee cream and candy late or cafe: state full particulars sad preata. ett. la reply, as advertiser will he la California aad Oregon In future la search of paying bus! H. W. Tetter. Wllkes-Barre. Pa. lMt CAR FOR HIRE Phoae Mecca Bll Sard Parlor. 153. Jitaey Joe or Mc- 25-lm NECESSITY MOTHERED ERNIE'S INVENTION TOLEDO, May 10. To Ernie Haines toes the palm. Awakened early by the erowiag of a rooster. Ernie lay in bed. watching aad studying the bird. Ha noted that whenever the cock crowed It stretched its seek to the full est extent "Ah!" breathed Ernie, "I'll harness So Ernie stretched elastic bands from a belt orer the rooster's head to a strap about its body. This makes it Impossible for the rooster to crow, thus allowing Ernie to sleep. 8E PRETTY! TURN . GRAY HAIR DARK TRY GRANDMOTHKR'H OLD FA VORITE RECIPE OF SAGE TEA -A. AMD HUU'HUK Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and trouble aoaae. Nowadays, by asking at any drugstore for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, tin proved by the addition of other In gredlsnts, for about so cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one caa possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally aad evenly. Ypu dampen a sponge or soft brush with It. and draw this through your balr, taking one small .etraad at a tine; by morning the gray P'dJaspposrs; aad after another ap- sHesuoB or two, your balr becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attract. tiBS, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- Ata M delightful toilet requisite for tbaae who desire dark balr and a poutafal appearance. It Is not In fer the ears, mitigation of 1 -Air. OUSTON'C MstreaalltM Ameesmaevm J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Monday, May 14th Oance, Ladles ef Sacred Heart church. THURSDAY A FRIDAY, MAY 17, IS Thee. H. Ince presents the Million Dollar Spectacle, "CIVILIZATION The Greatest Production of Modern Times. STAR THEATER Triangle Fine Arts Presents Dorothy Qlsh In "ATTA SAY'S LAST RACE" A Remarkable Story of the Racetrack "DOLLARS AND SENSE ". A Keystone Comedy In Two Parts, Starring Ora Carcw and Joseph Belmont TEMPLE nTHIATEI "From the Deep," A Knickerbocker All Star Feature In Three Parts. "When Cupid Slipped," A Selig Comedy. "Bears and Bullets," Vitagraph Comedy. Hearst Paths News, Current Events. Performance Begins at 7:30 ADMISSION, TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AXD'BATTJRDATS ORPHEUS THEATER Thursday and Friday "The Quitter," A Powerful Screen Drama. 101 Bi son. In Two Acts. "Beautiful Temples ef Ceylon," Expedition Pictures "The. Purple Mask," Third Episode of the Great Serial: "Some Baby," A Real Novelty at Last ADMISION TEN CENTS Klamath Lodge No. 137, L O. O. P., meets Friday nights. W. D. Cofer N. O.. P.: Nate Otterbela. secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46. meets Tuesday sight. P. L. Fountain, C. P.; u. J. Bean, scribe. W. D. MILLER Cessest Contractor Walks. Floors. Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 233 8. Sixth St. Phone 393 "Ladles," those "Camplt" Outing Clothes are here. Riding breeches, skirts, bloomers, leggings, Jackets, hats. Get yours while we have a com plete stock of sizes. 10-3t K. K. K. STORE MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS If you must bare your meat every day, eat It, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, aaya a noted author ity who tells us that meat forma uric acid which almost paralyses the kid neys In their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish aad weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, du llness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatlo twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the cnannels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and Stub of the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Halts from any pharmacy bare; uke a tablMpooafnl la glass ef wa ter before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act iae. Ibis famous salts is made from the mid of grapes and lemon juice, oom lned with litbla, and baa bees used for generations to flush aad stimulate luggUs kidneys, also to neutralise the acids la arise, so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. ad Baits la inexpensive; easaot la Jura, aad aukes a dellglUM af arrat- oaat Uthls water drlak. Adr. , H KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS (Klamath County Special Service) SPUDS SHOULD BE PUNTED DON RAISING THEM FOR OWN USE NOW WILL PREVENT SHORTAGE NEXT WINTER, WHICH PROM. ISES TO BE BIGGER THAN THIS It l fell that! ORIKDALE, May 10. everyone should plant n patch of pota toes at this time, despite the high price of seed now. Such things will be high in price ami, TU rjrimth ami Mr. ami Mr. Clyde hard to get next winter. If people will orim,n Wlr. t xule Uke Inspecting try to raise spuds and other hardy veg-;TU Griffiths homestead Sunday. etables for their own use and perhaps more, there will be plenty for their own use and some besides for those, that did not raise any for next winter. FARMERS MEET AT PLEVNA SCHOOL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENTj VISITS ORINDALE AND URGES.'" '""" NECESSITY OF FARMERS MEET ING FOR SATUROAY NIGHT ORINDALE. May 10. II. Iloland'OLD RESIDENT OF MALIN Glalsyer. Klamath county's agrlcultur- , al agent, was in this vicinity Wednes- . IS MOVING TO SALEM day, announcing the necessity of boM- Ing a general farmers meeting on Sat-I MALIN. May 10. Wm. McClurer. an urday night. May 12tb. at the Plevna' '1 resident of this section, shipped school house. h' household effects to Salem Monday, This is the datejn Oregon for such d make that city his future meetinm. and everyone Is urzed to.nome, turn out. as it is to the community's Interest. Ground Works Up ORINDALE. May 10The farmers are enjoying a mtie more moisture ai this time. The land Is working up in good condition. ORINDALE PERSONALS ORINDALE. May 10. Jim Thrasher is working for.H. S. Fox at present. Mrs. C. O. Hunt called on Mrs. L. Kenston Tuesday afternoon of this week. George Heavlin passed through this vicinity Tuesday, en route to the coun ty seat from his ranch near Plevna. Sailor Stansbie and Mr. Mumford made a business trip to Klamath Falls Tuesday. MT. LAKI FARMERS IEET SARUROAY REGULAR MEETING OF THE MT. LAKI IMPROVEMENT CLUB FOR SATURDAY NIGHT WILL BE TURNED TO PATRIOTIC MEET MT. LAKI, May 10. The regular meeting of the ML Lakl Improvement Club will be held Saturday night, May 12th, at the Mt. Lakl church. It will be turned over to the patri otic farmers meeting, and every farm er Is urgently requested to be present. If you want to sell or trade, see Chll cote. 9 Passengers and Baggage Aiywkre it live Oy Qftxk Service ReuouMe Rites PHONE 187 Western Transfer Coqiuy LAST RAIN BENEFITS FARMERS AT WORK MT. I.AKI, May 10 -Many of the rancher are seeding. Tlio rain of the pait few days has been a benefit to them. ' MT. LAKI CHURCH WILL OBSERVE NEXT SUNDAY MT. I.AK1. May Ifl.-Next Sunday. May 13th. will be Mothers Day. It will be observed with appropriate rser cles at the Mt. I.nkl rhurch by the sni',,ch00'- MT. LAKI PERSONALS MT. LAKI. May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Phillips took some or. tils cat- He to Modoc Point to pasture the fore ;i"" " "" Mrs. Case and son. Austin, were vis itors to the Falls Monday. Mrs. Herb Phillip and children spent several days in town with Mrs. Alexander this week. U B. Dawson and Elder Cheyne were in Klamath Falls Monday of this week. Mnu tnrr). TtooXyl wnt Wednesday Bey Fractures Arm MA1.IN, May 10. The little son or C. C, Garrison fell from their automo bile and fractured hi arm recently. MALIN PERSONALS MALIN. May 10. Joe Reddeld. from Clear Lake, is visiting friends Hits fc ,n ,, tUMty A part of school district No. 32 wax added to district No. 25. Shasta View school, recently. G. Moody is seeding forty-five arres of the Smyth homestead to grain. B. P. Lewis will deliver 1.000 pounds of potatoes this week to Mr. Moody of the Malln district, to plant for half interest. Mrs. Virginia Wood will plant ten acres In potatoes. She has tho seed. The grass is getting In good shape on the range for slock. Ray Pickett is drilling In seed grain for C. Maupin, who will ride the gov ernment ditch this season. Miss Maud fiead returned to her home, where she lives with her aunt, Mrs. V. X. Wood, from a ten day's visit with friends at Klamath Falls. Ivan Ernest Is visiting F. II. Bran denburg and family. Vincent Zummer has closed his blacksmith shop at Malln, to work his claim and seed it. He recently draw one of the Tule Lake land tracts. TheTesi 1 BOILING I ii.j s Mm m . j I LlffiillnlrliTii 1 1 , LANE FARMER IS INVENTOR STROUD LONG THROWS STICK HITS ON INVENTION WHICH MAY PROVE VALUABLE RECOG NIZED BY WAR DEPARTMENT EUGENE. May 10, Stroud tang, a farmer and deputy game warden, raises turkes. In fact, one of his principal worries in life Is his band of turkeys. They will go where he don't want them to, and won't go where he would like to hae them. He nnds thai one of the best ways to drive his turkeys Is to "throw things at them. The oilier day he picked up a peculiarly shaped stick and hurled It at a bird which was determined to depart from the pnihs of righteousness. - The stick, instead of whirling through the air end over end, as most sticks do, went as straight as an arrow. l.ong tried It again. Again the stick followed Its course. t.ong forgot about turkeys and farming. He experiment ed with the peculiarly shaped stick, changing It. shape slightly, or throw ing It In a new way. Always the stick flew straight to its mark. I-onc sent a stick to the war depart ment with a letter explaining Its tine Today he has from the :m eminent a letter thanking him for the Invention, and declaring that hi lde.i Is n valua ble one. The stick can be used In bomb throwing and In carring large quanti ties of high ciploslvcs. TO THE RAILROAD (In remembrance of 'The Old Oaken Bucket) How dear In our hearts is the road In the wlldwood, For which thlx collection I taken to lew: This unsettled tract we have known In our childhood I soon to have choo'choos go clioo- chooing through. The price of the bond for the city to buy It Has taken ou rocks, which wo bade glad farewell. And now from The Fall to the Dairy town nigh It . We've started the music and broken the spell. And now that we've struck it We never will chuck it: If tho "moss covered" buck It, They'll hang In the well. Fred Fleet. (With due apologies to Samuel Wood worth.) It may be that you can't go Into the war, but there is nothing to prevent your going Into the garden. Go help put the "aid" In "spald." The Klamath Falls Hoe Keglment will drill contlnously for the next thir ty days at the commands of Kernels Corn. Wheat and Darley. Have you enlisted? If you need blatters, phone M, and Chllcete will dtllvtr them. 9 i jLs aDSoodmspme BvBBw!ij!M'M".khMBF VL m An 0. Henry Heroine - rsfMjD tl 1 - 1bWw4bSsv. " ) Jt i irjn&& I If will Tasssr IgssBsa X MMi m f Ibw I mL. KumWLZLm I '. "7Ks?:laW''A ssf U7 sKI13ibbbb1 ' JBhb , f t JBBBsSsSsSsSsSM r v aVAavAavAsBBBam oSgaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV '-LJ -- . . VtaVdBBBaVdBBBaVdBBa( I ' !i & xisflVNaBBBBB SA 4S ' aXsvjJaBalpBaV'sr Mlldrrd Manning U the lucky Mm nctres who has twen selected In play the lending roles In the plitureil er slun of the famiMi O Henry short storle. The flrst (). Henry picture to beshnwn i 'The Third Ingredient," In which Miss Manning pla)S "Hetty l'ep per," the shop girt who brings about a wonderful romance while In search of an onion. WILLIAM JENNINGS IS IN SAN FRANCISCO HAN FKANCISCO, May 10-Wllllam Jennings llrynn. exserretary of state, Is In Kan r murium tmlay and tonlcttt, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. He will speak In Dreamland rink urging support for the administration of I'rrsldrnt Wllmm In Its war policies., Hryan now I en gnged In a Western Speaking tour. "Buy a home first," and you'll havt a place to stay In your old agt. See Chilcote. 9 HOWARDS Ashland-Klamath BEST EQUIPMENT The Service That NEW SEVEN PASSENGER CARS Special Subscription RATES Following Its usual custom, the Herald will give It annual bargain month from May 1st to 31st, during which time the following oash prices for paid In advance subscrip tions will prevail: ' Delivered by carrier In Klamath Falls, 14.00 pr yiar. Delivered by nail In Klamath County, 13.00 pr y"' As these rate only cover the cost ef tho print papsrst this ysar'e prices, we are net Justified to going to any ex pense In canvassing the city or county, and all those d'r' Ing to Uke advanUgt of these special rates are requisite to either bring In their subscriptions r tend thsm by mill before the end of tho month. The difference In rt I" the county and city U due to the cost of two cents pr w"K for carrier service. i Evening ClillrAta em lib. ...... and ecuntry preps rt. '" Neolin Wears Better Than Leather We carr it HuupinKt nn, f Uir Hew Ithle niKnni heels In white. hUik or ln. Wo make a specialty of reimltliiK Indies' ,,,, shoes, We am prepated In Oa all kinds or repair itk fry Km modem im nk,. Modern Shoe Store The Kirlmlvn HturQ tor Men ami llo 7JII MAIN NlltKrrr For Automobile Starting Batteries Now is tho time to Id the l)rtor linn' it ttivc -our bit ter v the "oiicv oer." Whctlirf or rt u lue irn wia( mr C4r IM mi lnlrr. ywir Ullrr urtdoutilcdly lwcl attention. I)ile sround to our "EllN Smsv 5ljlton and c dl lntt )nor latirrf rirrlully. Wr nuke mi clurge li tlw srriv . .. Wc are "" li.tiihirtnr tsiktj tcriiici y Rett mlirr tlut the "SXl" is the wwirul "Unlt-wal" lulterr-tW riv mouMy lul Uitlcry rl I Won that's rsty to wrc (ur. "SllDC" errvkc U unipt isd rf lUblr. Take advantage of our in inspection oiler. TELFORD BROTHEItl Oarags and Mschlnt Shtp Falls Auto Line Has Made Good i Herald Service