i maJ. tt...T- iTv 2&!& W 1 ': ' MJV ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH TALLS. OKEOON SATURDAY, MAY 17, ?VJf; lV if if TVETDfHMJd W. O. WITH. Editor J ito imM mmm nttw aBasa fkk, at US Mrtk atraat. iBttliBHB (aa MMMNBH BMIVi I amy J& SATURDAY, MAY tt, W7 MM MMtQuMhin. FOR SALE FOR AUB TwoMip. alagw phase Waawer meter. TelfardBree. IX-St . T 1 KNt BALB-Oead paying ImM kwj- Far Information write No. 133 U-tt $ SALB Kay at 1SF1L th Aaacay T-ft FOB uu-rm B Fir Umboa mws aad goad as aew; raw sledge. Bantre Hot Ttt BXCHANOB OK 8ALB-Twe lota law, garage, hern. iwVr.A.i. Soale. Dit tea te laveetigete.- Mt .FOR RENT WMMMMMMMMIM MUM tr SBT- Call at Farmera' lMt FOB LBNT Store ream at U Maim li.K.,B. Smith Beaky Ca. Utt WB UNT- coatrally located. See ChB- Mt MHCKLLANIOUS lMMMMM .CAB FOB. HIM TUMI Mecca BO- y ahwd;Fariar, US, JKaay Jea ar Ma- SMe otaMaVa bay will ar- KlNkafXX l4t JuSt HEARD OF THE WAR AND RESULT OP ELECTION , COTTAGE GROVE. May 12. Presi- Seat WUaoa was 're-elected, Bad the Baited States declared rar on Ger- Mar bum O. W. Daria aad William Batter last heard the new of the oat Me world. They ase mountaineers, aad far six months were snowbound. Tatar they came to Cottage Grove, aad to their astonishment heard of the eatnr at the Baited State into the 'ANNOUNCEMENT Artistic pJaaotuulng by H. L. Bald wla. Mr. Baldwte wiahea to announce hia regalar retsra to Klamath Falls. iSS. lSSt H OUSTON' s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY., FRIDAY, MAY 17, It Thee. H. lace preeente the Million Oallar Spsttails, -CIVILIZATION The QreatNt Production of Modem Thaw a. STAR THEATER TODAY William Pea Pcsesnta Jane Capriee la THE RAQQEO PRINCESS A Winsome Story of a Walfa Ad ventures. SUNDAY EXTRA EIHT REELS EXTRA MATINEE AND EVENING -SOD'S COUNTRY AND -THE WOMAN" By Jaatae Olhfer Curwaed TEMPLE THEATER TODAY, "Tad FaraaHaa Ptayar, A Mustang Western Drama la three Part. -Paete and PelrticeV A Vega Ceawdy ta two Parts. Hearat Path New, v Carreal Ereata. SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Creaaed TraM," A Knickerbocker All Star Feature la three Parta. The Resletered Poach," Haaaria of Helea Series. A Financial Frenay," A Vha CoaMdy. Hearst Pathe News, Carreat Ereata. Perfermance Begins at 7:St . ADMISSION, TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTfOK.nCTCTUNI (SfBEDS i THEATER SUNDAY AND MONDAY SI bird Phatealaya Preeent THE GIRL IN THE CHECKERED COAT" Dorothy Phillip featured la the meat remarkaMe daal rote character performaace ever seea oa the acreea. One Sheet Comedy ADMISSION TEN CENTS ADMISION. TEN CENTS There will be no show at the Orpheus on Saturday night, owing, to machine epaira. . &K5 Ktaauth Lodge No. 137. 1. 0. 0. P.. meets Friday Bights. W. D. Cofer N. O., P.; Nata Ottarbela, aaereUry. Ewaaaa KBcampmeat no. aa, meets Taaaday alght. P. L.Foaatala, C. P.; U J. Beaa. scribe. "N Are you "dams yoar hit" to kelp lead Uacle gamuelT Now Is the Ume tagatbasy. TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA LOOK YOUNG! BRIXG BACK ITS NATCKAL COLOR, GUMS AJfO iATlACTTraVfMM CoaaMa tardea aafe brewed tato a hoar tea with aalphar adddl, will tarn gray; streaked aad faded hair beaatlfully dark aad luxuriant. Just a few spalteatloaa will prore a rarela. tlM if your halrjs fading, streaked or gray.'. Mlawf UaSage Tea aad Sal- Bbar raelpa at home, tkoagh, Is trou Manama. Aa easier way la to get a Cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage aad SuU ahar Compound at aay drug store ell ready rfor' use. This is the old time raajfa Improred by tba addltloa of otaar tagreaieats. VWhlla wispy, gray, faded hair is ot aiaful, wa all desire to retain our yeataful appearaaca aad attractlra- ; . aaas. By darkaaiag your hair with II I Mmm a fakM. nHMnn..iA T.TJf " " - w- r -, hi '',., Lm-m tmll fcimim l Arm l an fAVAti,TI ".."-- ""' ---" -- : .mixmnnnr, aa areaiy. tou just oaatp JJSlais sMaaa or soft brush with it aad h.'j&' mm:HUa throagh yoar hair, taking ' S-hm4 aaiiW atraad at a time; by mora. '.;,aaa am; sway awra nave aiiBpyeerea, , $& t ;'y'Br UiiMJg beaatKally dark, nzi. iM 1 tttmmmm ' iMBaw ' im WtU hf delJgatfal ,.-... ,. -"- W. PiaaaMSIWmaamv aM M &i n maaaavamaaml aamama- mBBBBBmmBBBBaamBl tt9 amgmmaTaamBlaaam in it a - f'" W. D. MILLER Ceaaeai Coatiartar Walks, Floors, Foundation's. Con crete Building Blocks, Fines aad Tiles. ' 233 8. SUth St. Phoae SIS In Society's Realm By MAHKli MARTIN telr Lilt Prictf mlr Tvcvdvv & and Bett ii. The Klamath chapter of the Bed, J. Y.lloustoa, Mrs. 1M Vannlcc, R. II. Dunbar. Mrs. John McCall. Mm. C. R. Bowman. Mrs. G. A. Wlrti. Mrs, Frank I. White, Mm. B. M. Chllcote. Nm. n. E. Smithy Mrs. L. Jnhi, Mr. A. M. I.uml. J. H. Carnnhnn. Mr. J. 8. Par- tic. Mr. J. B. Hot. A. V. Plel, Mrs. C IX Garceloa. C namlm. Mr. Francis Old. NV. II. Powell. Mr. Jophlne Kent and Mr. Burp Maxon. The First Aid Soclrty met at the While Petleaa hotel Wednesday after noon. Dr. Geo. A. Cathey delivered hit third lecture on the work, and aUo demonstrated the general use ot the triangle bandage. Tlicwe Interested are making rapid procrexs, and they hope for a larger attendance at their neat meeting, which wilt be held Wednes day afternoon. (ny MBS. t;. It HOWMAN) "Uving Feature" that l. feature in which grown people, children or babies take part are the tot Inter estlng division of any exhibit or cele bration. In a baby- week campaign much of.the work I necessarily of this character. The, whole campaign re volres about the baby himself. Oa Friday and Saturday of last week was held a Babya' Health conference at the city hall under the auspice ot the Wo man's Library Club. The two days' program consisted of examinations by physician, dealt! and nurses, also lecture by Dr. Carter. White, Leon ard. Johnson and Mr. W. E. Bambo. No attempt was made to compare con dltlon of different babte; the object of the examination was rather to cen ter the atentlon of the mother on the qualities and needs of her own child. The lecture were to teach la a prac tical way the tacts, with regard, to the general care of hable. and point out the sources of assistance In making or keeping the child well. A list of the babies examined I as follews: Owen dolyn Loreaz, Dorothy McGowaj, Fran ces Kent, Jeaa Martha McCall, Irene Demise Jackson, Iran Jay Vollmar, Julia Maria Schreiner. Audrey Hoi! Ingsworth, Marie Bernlce Otis, Bath ,. , aw & ?--! . MIS ' ;- ;tr t UVA Stodebaker MOST CAR FOR YOUR MONEY EO. RIEHN, DEALER MWfIbbw r SalrV icebrf RdrigentiaV' Will cut the cast of high living and pay far Itself In the saving af year lea bill. Think ef ens air-tight caat within an other, with a Sand air apnea between made af k)ln-dried Eastern hardweed, and lined with Bird's patented abaerbent ehareeal sheathing; absa- lutely tha beat nnKmUttltr af aad heat Let im aemenetrate them te yeu; no trauMa. C J JOHNSTONE FURNITURE C0,. Eacluaive Sales Anita Hit Cross was organlted here this week, and definite plans will bo made at soon a the papers are returned front Washington. D. C. The committee or the Belief Corns that has charge of saeariag member for the Bed Cross baa IM name, and expect to have a may more before the next meeting. The following omcers for the chntre have been elected: Mr. Harold D. Marteaaoa chairman. Mis Edna Well vice chairman. Mrs. Charles Wood Kb- erlein secretary, and M. P. Evan treas urer. This committee, a standing com mittee. Is composed of the following persens: Mrs. E. EUxabelh Bamsby. Ml Utile Stilt. Mr. Martha Adam. Mrs. Kme Garceton, Mr. Flora Elliott, Mrs. Flora Fischer, Mr. Florence Sugarman, Mr. Emma Grlgby. Mrs, Lean Smith. Mr. Carrie McCarthy and Mrs. Dora Bridges. Ml Utile Stilt is tba treasurer, aad the money for all application should be turned over to her. The organiser ot the Klamath chapter of the Red Cross are: Mr. Harold D. Mortensoa. Mrs. Charles Wood Eberlela. Mrs. Charles F. Stone. Mrs. J. Frank Adams; Mrs. Wesley O. Smith. Mrs. W. Paul Johnson. Captain J. W. Siemens, Leslie Beger. Mr. 8. Edward Martin aad Dr. Oeo.A. Cathey. The executive committee elected I aa follews: W. A. Deltell chairman. Mr. W. Paul Johnson. A. J. Lyle, Mr. Z. C Kimball. Mrs. C W. Eberlein. Mrs. & E. Martin. Mr. W. O. Smith. Mrs. C F. Stone, Mrs. H. D. Mortensoa. J. W. Siemens, Leslie Roger. George A. Cathey. Mr. D. J. Zumwalt, Mr. Percy Evans. Bev. Geo. H. Bennettf Rev. Hugh J. Marshall, W. O. Smith, B. Jj, Dunbar, Dr. L. L. -Truax. Mr. George Watt. Mrs. E. B. Hall and Chas. W. Eberlela. The board of manager appointed la aa follews: Dr. E. D. Johnson. Mrs. W. Paul Johnson, Mr. Z, C Kimball, Mrs. Chas. F. Stone, Mrs. 8. B. Martin. Mrs. E. a Hall and Harold D. Mortensoa. The members of the local Bed Cross chapter to date are: Mrs. W. D. Cofer, Mrs. B. E. Withrow, Mrs. O. W. Rob ertson, Mrs. Geo. Haydon, Mrs. Imo gene Hamptoa. Mrs. Amy Weedoa, Mrs Minnie Faughl, Mrs. Katherlne Egan, Mr. Saaaaah Leach. Mrs. Ella B. SUHs, Mrs. Roland Groesbeck, Mrs. Clyde Brandenburg. Mrs. B. 8. Grlgsby, Mrs. K. Sugarman, Mr. M. G. Perl man. Mrs. H. J. Uncoln, Mrs. Sam Smith, Mrs. O. J. Eskelson. Mrs. J. T. MeCollum, Mr. J. T. En, Wong Him, Mrs. A. L. Marshall, Mr. F. P.'Corpen Ing, Mrs. Orb Campbell, Mrs. Syd Mc Kinxie, Mrs. O. L. Brown, Mrs. Henry Grimes, Mr. L. E. Walker, Mrs. Celia M. Lawrence, Mrs. Ceaila Bogardus, Mrs. Jessie Lyle, Mr. Addle Walker, Miss Bell Smith. Miss Lillian Stilts, Miss Elizabeth Stilt. Miss Waive Ja cobs. Miss Marie McMillan, Miss A. Court. Miss Dorothy Martin. Mis Veva Martin, Miss Helen Paxton, Miss Lucille Marshall, Mis Laura Hammer, Miss Pearl Boivin, Miss Mean, Miss StewsJh, Miss Rachel Applegate, Mr. N. O. Bridges, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. B. McDonald. Mrs. W. A. Jones. Mr. D. V. Kuykendarf, Mrs. Carl Adams, J. W. Siemens, Mrs. Martha Adams, Mrs. J. H. Martin, Mrs. L. B. Robertson. Mrs. R. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Helen Kim ball, Z. C. Kimball, J. 8. Elliott, Mr. Flora Elliott, Mrs. O. A. Stearns, Mr. C. C. Hoaue. Mrs. Maude Flnnell. Mm. U J. YanBellenMrs. Geo. Davis, Mr. Sarah Seeds, Mr. Bert Hawkins, Mr. Fred Garten, Mrs. James Grimes, Mr. Dos J.'zumwalt, Mr. Geo. Watt, Mrs. R. M. TorreyLMrs. B. F. English, Mrs. Geo. T. Baldwin. Mrs. Mable Baldwin, Mrs. A. D. Miller. Mrs."L, O. Mills, Mrs FT T. Sanderson, Mrs. M. P. Evans, Mrs. Geo. Walton, Mrs. T. Ferguson, Mrs. Iva North, Mrs.S.Elizabetb Ranis by. Mrs. Henry Moe, Mrs. C, J. Rob ert, Mrs. C. C. Chltwood, Mrs, L. Ger ber, Mrs Clarence Underwood, Mrs. R. 8. Moore, Mrs. Jack Kimball, Mrs. J, F.Ooeller, MrsF, L. Houston, Mr. May Cblleote, .Garland Frirxle. Paul Birfrfer Ford Car tires DRICH 375 &xwinchcj3J BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES HE balance line for the Ford drawn and the sum total of its per fection struck wJtli that new Goodrich tire, the bigger and better Ford car tireQoodrich a "Thrcc-Seventy-Five." Of SUPER-SIZE and SUPER STRENGTH it not only masts INDIVIDUAL NEEDS of the Ford -atWXJSLES It VIRTUES. New as today, It is nevertheless already familiarly known by the knowing m Chlleeta aan gave yeu mansy an city aad aeuntry aaaperty, t Three earloads of alfalfa bay will ar-l I Neolin Wears Better Than Leather We carry a complete line of tbe new fibre soling and heels in white, black or tan. Wa make a specialty of repairing ladies' white shoes.- We are prepared to do all kinds of repair work try the modern methods. JrtvHKTI uN6 5C9T6 N Tba Exclusive Store for Men and Boys TBI MAIM STREET Elgbrett. VeraaFay Noe. Harold Iee Wall. Gertrude Mvera Elgbrett. Vivian Sheets, Oeoraja Hnwxhurst. Ardl Leech, Helen'' Rath Richardson, Greta Maude Hum, Dorothy Gentry, Undtey Dow Hutching Katherlne Cleghorn, Harold Eugene Hales, Seymour Callen, Eileen. Hamilton. Vera May Seeds, Ocie Wlnnlfred Flnnell. Fay Ewauna4 Hartxell. Wilbur Jones Jr.. Dorothy Browne, Rodney Creager, Robert Kent, Pearl Jean Wilson. Mary Morri Jack son, Lavonno Baker, Harold Gentry, John Melvin Yadon. George Boden hamer Marlon Rudolph Anderson, All een,Dawe, Carol Uouls Wall. Herbert Edgar Phillips, Martin Schmlts Anna Marie Morgnn, George Vernon, Hen' drlck, Alice Oertrude Parker. Ber. and Mr. C. G. Morris have is sued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Inez Antona, to Edward B. Ashurst of tbe Klamath Agency. The wedding will take place at the William son River Methodist Episcopal church, at Klamath Agency, Oregon, June 7, 1M7, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Geo. I. Wright entertained the Bridge Club Thursday afternoon at the White Pelican hotel. Tbe afternoon wa delightfully spent playing bridge. Mr. Melbase obtaining tbe highest score, won theprtxe, and later in the afternoon dainty refreshments were served. Besides tbe club members a few guests were present, who were: Mrs. F, Schallock. Mr. Brockenbrough and Mrs. Henrietta Melbase. A bridge party will be given for Mrs, Charles Eggett DeLong Tuesday after noon, May 15th. at the Pitta apart menta, 825 Lincoln street, from S to 6, " Mrs. Henrietta Melbase entertained the Leisure Hoar Club Tuesday after noon at ber hoawon Fifth street aad Klamath avenue.- Bridge was played during tbe afteraoon, and Mrs, C. E. Hogue won the prise for highest score. Dainty refreshment were served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs, Brldgs, Mrs. A. B. Whitman, Mrs.Whlt lock, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. F, Schallock, Mrs. F.B. English, Mrs. H. M. Moe, Mrs. Taos. Hamptoa, Mr. C, E. Hogfe. Mrs. C.C.Hogue, Mrs. J 8. Elliott and Urn. Gregoryjrf Mad-ford. Mrs. B. II. Daabar was bastes to tbe Missionary Society of tba Christian church, Friday afternoon at her plaaa ant home on JeaTeraaa street After tbe business KeasloaA ymry Interesting program, conducted by Mrs. Bainter, wis enjoyed, tba subject beiag Argea tine. A duet by Mm. Harry Goeller and Miss Stoektr deserve a apai mentioning. Mrs. Bambo eoatlaaed tbe story of bar Hfa Is India. Three new members -war aarared. uataty refreshmenU war nerved at tba close, i m Goodrich rTlife3sSevnty-Fivew That's its size: Three and seventy five hundredths inches in the, cross section. And it's an inch bigger too in the circumference. Its heroic size, however, Is designed to fit 30-inch rims en Ford cars. It is made solely with the five finger safety tread. It costs but little more than ordin ary tires at the outset; and the nattier appearance andadded com fort it gives your Ford car, and its own greater dollar ECONOMY, make it the better buy in the cod. TwB.F.GsWrkARiBBsrtV Akron, Ohio tffdPXf in the Zomr RutT er i u WN&miwyifgSM alsaBBaBMrS -' Wf'lHl SBBaaaaaatsarBi -u-l'' iJ&ijix,b TnBBBBBBBBarwWJ&v ivsVvHfii aaVBaaaaaaaaaaTJatsiV V ffl JaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB7 t'yri .'Sit aiBBaaaaaaaaFBBBWB l-.t .fOU mum fck - a TtXTAI7S CHI e 7 shoes. . ' i pittwears lelit-oomfoilaM J! WPMaFfRll55BJF PORTLAND HOE PARADE TONIGHT PORTLAND, May 12. The several thousand city gardener in Portland will parade tonight. Clad In their working clothe and carrying hoc, shoveiH rakes and spades they .will march through downtown street In one of the most unique procession In tbe history of Portland. It will be a poor man' parade No automobiles will be allowed, and only those wearing old clothe can take part In It. Following the parade n patriotic program will be given. The Cltixens' Unification Iaguo, in charge of both parade and program, announces that the object of the dem onstration is to promote harmony among loyal alien v and , native-born citizens, aad to further tho spirit of patriotism. OREGON HALIBUT BANKS ATTRACT MUCH INTEREST If yau want te sell or trade, mo Chll eat. 0 Passengers and Baggage Qiick aUtManlUe Rite "SawFBnaajBBBWBjrw ajSjajaajBjaBW PHONE 187 Weiteni Trusfer CggMuajr TIU.AMOOK, Mqy 12,-Intrrest in the great halibut banks off thu Oregon const, said to tx "tlin greatest In the world, I being awakened here. Today the Delia, the largest crnft which humyet been sent from this port to engage. In deep sea fishing, is.nt work somewhere off tho coast. One or two ciaf t have been working oat ftwa Astoria for some time, but a"" v she Ostilng Is planned, nd worba will be put to work. r.tl.H" llinun "Campll" OaUM Clothe ore here. Hiding skirts, bloomer, legginga. hat. Get your while wo bw iilotu stock of sixes. 10-31 K. K. K.8T0S mtmmMmmmmtMMm ' llth Street Baptist Church SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAt SERVICE at 11 A. M. 1 ?' Special Music Special SermQ ; ta vm EACH MOTHER WILL BE PRESENTED, WITH WHITE CARNATION i "y a? ,tl ne " iii "fTH COME AND nil THE HOUSE REV. W. H. COX, Pastor M tiim m . -L.ML i i J g-ggBjBBBBtflS; ? rfratawiiht W. B. Seehora Ca. U- awJ &-- ana a social iiawaayaw. . .iiXflH .. "--r. fc.uu . iT y. jtfii: .1 ' .