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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1917)
fa FAGS TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OKEOON MONDAY, MAY Jg, H,r, i TheEyefiing Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor to f leaa, et 111 fwerta afreet awAorod at the nitiMie at Tlanmrh 1Mb. Oregon, fee ttwasawanlaa three iiwImNeMMMiMttir. to i to Um DIM States: KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS (Klamath County Special Service) HKNLtV NOLO OOO MEETING , MONDAY, MAY 3a 117. BentfsOusidAfa. I' HELP WANTED MMMMWWWWWWWWWW UWANTKD-CIrl for general house- Good wage. Llskey Ranch. 34. O t wtnL. r ft .jWHTII nil !! WR ww W. a Smith. Herald OMce. 3S-3t WANTED Woawa cook for Hotel. From 4 toll gaestaa. Wage $40 per meata. Dtxan Hotel. Pott Klamath. 3S-4t WaNTMD BtacknmUb for sawmill and tatatag camp; Oood wage. Per rant position. r NINE LUMBER CO. tSt Bray. CaL BIB FROSRAM AND BASKET SUF. REN AM FEATURES Of ENTER TAINMtNT GIVEN AT HENLEY SCHOOL RECENTLY. HENLKT. Mar tt A seccceerel ce tertainaeent consisting of an excellent program aad basket aapper waa held at the Hauler school haaaa recently. Tha ladle gold watch woe to the Healer school ia tha Stltta drygeoda coateat waa ratled of. Mr. 0. O. Johnson, or Klamath Fall, a termer teacher at Healar. waa tha watch. The folknriag program waa enjoyed by the audleace: Song Star 8paaga ftnl mwaafl A MetaanafeelBm OSSBVt WS AMPaftlWPEV Sole leaa PhllUpa aad BeaaJ Piaao Sole "Ceaveat BeUs LaciSa Stewart Jaa Merrla Violla Solo . Mr. Herbert FhilUgs. At Cradle Beag- Daet "Whispering Hope' Mr. R. K. Hi Solo . BONANZA SCHOOL CLOStS ITS TERM ateaded the commencement exercises at Klamath Fall Friday night. CHILDREN LOOSC EXCEFT FOR OBTACHMINT WHICH WILL AT. TBND TO SCHOOL OAROKN TO CUT DOWN COST OF LIVING. BONANZA. May 38 Tbe Ttonansa closed last Friday and the yoaasettra are all loose for tha turn awr except for a small detachment which will to kept busy with tha achoot tardea. The ground around the high school haiMlag waa ploughed before school waa eat aad tha children planted po tatoes. Aa abaadaat crop Is expected to be harvested this fall. BONANZA ODDFELLOWS VISITS FALLS LOOOC -Mrs. Shot FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room modern i CM Pfae at. hoaae. SWt ROOMS FOR RENT Over Jewel Cafe earner Sixth aad Mala at. 3Ml FOR SALE FOR BAUD-A few aeeoad haad can. 3M it FORD GARAGE FOR ji 8ALE-oaaaaoM good far aR la tood coadlUoa. lor teat at 334 Ninth st SS4t FOR 8ALX-Oood paying hotel aeaa. Far laformatloa write No. C33 11-tf worn SALK- 4X.eW.W-city property. ML WU1 sell for half. at S4t FOR BALE-Metric piaao. coat $70, wlB sell far leaa than half or will trade. i S4T Nlath aL M-Zt FOR BALE Iadiaa motorcycle, almost 'aew. cast $135. will sell for 1150. Tie moth Iroa Works or see J. O. Beardeley. t4P FOR SALE OR TRADE Good piaao let- sale or will trade oa a Ford toar sag car. R. Egeliae. 1135 Liacola at 2-3t FOR SALE IW head fall blood Shrop shire sheep, ranging from 1 to 4 years to age. 34VSt R. E. 8MITH REALTY CO FOR SALB Hatching en from pare bred barred rock hens. All mate hirda from O. A. C prise laylag stock. Write, call or phoaa Mrs. O. A. Thorns. MerrilL 6S cents per setting. Delivery charges extra. J34t OnTHEUS THEATER SUNDAY AND MONDAY "Little Miss Nobody" Presenting Vlelet Merssreau Supported by SWney Maaea, Clara Beyara and Blue J WreTa Cleveraat Faetealayers l' ADMISSION, IS CBNTS RedUtloa Marioa Patt Violin aad Piaao Daet Jamea Morria aad Mia. Haaaaa. Feature Daace : Grace Reerea Piaao Sole : Aim Vocal Soto "DeaY BHe tai that Feeda Toa." Rath R. Dtaaa Patriotic Drill By SU Oi Schoal Olria Piaao Solo mien Short Quartet "Tha Old Oakaa Backet- High Sebeel Olria HCNLCY SCHOOL ' CLOSES UF WORK PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR BRADBS HOLD FICNIC AT LUM SHORTS WHILR THB HISH SCHOOL STU DINTS CUMB MT. STUKRL. HENLET. May IS The Healey scaeola dosed the work of Rs IMS H17 term oa Friday. May tt. The primary aad grammi held a picalc oa the lawa ef ShortV heme Friday aftaraeea. The high school departmeet the week with aaal stsmlasttn The high school etadeata'wtta their laatractor. Misa Rose, had aa eatcag tria upoa ML 8takel at the dose ef the term. BONANZA. May IS A bunch of -Odd Fellows" Journeyed to the Fall Friday eveeiag aad enjoyed the hoe pltalttyof Klamath Lodge. No. 137. They report aa excellent time. FUTS UF CITY WATCR TANK FOR BONANZA BONANZA. May 28 J. O. Hanaker la basy putting up the city water taak far tala city. SFRINQ LAKE FERSONALS SPKINO LAKK. May : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner llted with Mr, aad Mrs. A. Schrelner one evening last week. Mr. Stewart. Mrs. Oonlry. Mr. and Mr. Wra. Cheynr, Curl Schubert. 8r. and son, John, won Klnmath Fall t tailor last week. rain Blna Rtady. ASTORIA. Ore., May J Grain, bins hoMtag oae mlllloa bushels are being coastructed here In anticipation of heavy shipments of grain front this port this fall and nxt. . The bins are being built for the IMrt of Astoria. Baker Boy to France. BAKER, Ore., May 3( Ralph Bod son, son of Dr. and Mr. O. M. Dodaoa, of this city, today Is on hlsa way to Franc with a detachment of American physicians, according to word received by hi parents. Contract bends ef all kinds prompt, ly furnished. Yau'll need them for construction work en the Strahem Railroad. See Chllcete. 35 BUSINESS LOOKS GOOD FOR MONTH OF JUNE BONANZA. May IS The month of Jaae eaeas like a bummer for bust aeaa. Jaae the 4th. Election day: 5th. Regtatratioa day. aad the 9th Is to to Odd-reUowa day. for this place. SFRINO LAKE SCHOOL CLOSES If 1-17 TERM J NEW TEACHER TO TEACH AT HENLEY MISS ROSE AND MR. SEXTON TWO TEACHERS WHO TAUBHT HERB FAST YEAR ARE ABAIN RE- ELECTED. HENLET. Ore.. May 3S Miss Sadie Stuart, of Silvertea, Oregea, a uate of the Moamoata State Normal School aad a teacher et baa been elected to the primary partmeat for the next sebeel year. Miss Jessie P. Rase, laetraeter to the high school, aad F, W. Sextan, principal, have beea reelected to teach' again at Healey. H OUSTON' aBaVwePVla4Baw WpNtfQvlVewMeW s . HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER SUNDAY AND MONDAY Triangle Fine Arts Presents William Daamend In "lead Bullets"' A Story of a Deadly Weapon In the Haaaa ef a Oentlemaa Scoundrel. Ia Sre parts. TEMPLE THEATER A sMewart Blackten and Albert Smith Present The VMaarapb Blue Ribbon Feature "fteee ef the Setrth" A lias Drama of the Civil War OPERA HOUSE rtrTrTiffl'-'- r(,' aRBtlOW noivmrn IMmaUTB AMD BAVCTUUTB Farmers Seed Tnerely. HENLEY. May 31 Tha farmers la the Healey district have rapidly pat in their crops this seasea aatll bow it U bard to Sad a email corner that ia aot seeded dowa. HENLEY PARENT TEACHERS ASSN. ELECTS OFFICERS HENLET, May 31 The Healey Par ent Teachers' Assoclatloa bald its aa nual meeting for the purpose of elect ing oncers at the residence of R. C. Short last Friday afteraooa. The officers elected were as follews: Mrs. J. R. Dixon, president; Mrs. J. R. Phillips, vice-president; F. W. Sexton, secretary aad treasured. BONANZA SCHOOL OIVES OPERETTA SPRING LAKE. May 38 The Spring Lake school waa out Friday. May 35. The members ,of the Industrial Club gave a abort program aad Ice cream aad cake were served by the Parent Teachers' Aasociatloa at a meeting at the scboolhottse. ' Art Club Meats. BURTMO LAKE. May St The Art CMS mat at Mia. BarkCa borne re ceatly Mr. Frank Stewart, Mrs. Gentry. Mrs. E. A. Sckrelaer and Mrs. Arthur Schrelaer attended. m Dredger Camp Mevee. SPRING LAKE. May 3S The dredg er camp moved lata the Spring Lake dattrict Friday. Attend Commencement 8PRINO LAKE, May 38 Mr. and Mra. Wm. Cheyae. Mrs. Carl Schubert, 8r.. aad Mr. aad Mrs. Freak Stewart COO acres of Valley land. 30 mile from Portland, on the river. 400 acrnt first-class river bottom soil.' 300 acres of fir timber, land r.ll Ilea level, 400 acre cultivated. Han a fine strvani running through lh place and iptlng water piped to all the building, lias a 9-room modern residence, large ttrn for 75 head of cattle, horse barn and numerous outbuilding. horse, 20 cows. 25 heifer. 15 calves. 500 thor oughbred, bogs, llolsteln bull and chicken. Place is all fenced. Has 3 acre bearing orchard. Is a fine place far dairying and diversified farming. Price 8(5,000. The owner will trade for a wheat or stock ranch to the value of 190,000 and pay the difference. RALPH ACKLEY. 28-21 387 1-3 Wash. at. Portland. c"0 Klamath Lodge No. 137. 1. 0. 0. F.. meets Friday alghu. W. D. Cofer N. O., P.; Nate Otterbela, secretary. Ewanaa Encampment No. 46. meets raesday alght. P. L. FouBtala. C. P.; u J. Beaa. scribe. If yeu are-looking fer a heme In the ADVERTISED LIST The following unclaimed mall matter advertised oa the 31th of May. will be sent to the Division of Dead !t ters, San Francisco, CaL, oa the tlh of June. A charge of one cent will x mada for each letter delivered from this list. In calling say Advertised, ' A. DKIJ-.KI.U V. M. nuetlner. Carl. Clawson. Paul N. (S). Cavles, Rge. Cobura. J. F. Cuslck, Jamea. Kaston. Dave. Kdwarde, II. W. Oafftln. Mrs. Wm. llenshaw, Mr. and Mr. Chas. touslgment. Dick. TURN HAIR DARK WITH 8A6E TEA IK MIXED WITH HTLPNirit IT DARKKMM Ml NATURALLY NO IHIDV CAN TKI.I. The old-time mliture of Sag Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray streaked and faded hair la grand mother recipe, and folka are again using tt to keep their hair a good, even color, which la quite sensible, aa we are living In an age when a youthful appearance t of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the musay mixing at home, All drug store sell the readytoute product, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, railed "Wyeth Sag and Sulphur Compound" for about CO cents a bottle. It Is very popular because nobody ran discover tt has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morn Ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that. besldea beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications. It also pro duce that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. This ready-lo-us preparation Is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. Adv. Lytle, Miss Lla Melborne, Chas. McKay, Wm. Oehler. Mrs. Irving. IVehm, Miss Catherine. Perkins, John 11, Haymund, John (, Mlbby, Jack. Taylor, 8. ,, Thomp.on, Wm Wllsun, llett C, Wilson. Walter. II. SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER SsrfmmVmmHB'mmaaadmlml Aalsilr Bamds aaaaaAmdP Ww1Isj PPJHWI JfFIBb NVS wwWaSJe mi rt, WtWF st W0jf S W SaVdJ mwmaf amRmff'ml mmlamR mwaBaaataxtSaA WW Fwa ew RSj w namsjart 9M Vnmm 01 "RED RIDING HOOrr IN FIVE ACTS UNDER DIRECTION OF MRS. RAY F. BURKE FLEASES LARGE AUD- IENCB. BONANZA. May 88 Bonanza en joyed aa opcrretta at Baumaa's Hall Saturday alght whoa the school eblleV iwb gave the famous "Red Riding Hood," a five-act operetta. Mrs. Ray P, Burke was the drill manager and this was the best enter tainment over glvsa ia this towa aad the general public was well aad all give Mrs. Burke credit far the success of the entertainment The Boaaasa School kids" showed themselves well drilled and ware) up to tha standard, and surely did tbaav people from the. satire surrounding iTo feel aa fine as the proverbial fiddle, wa must keep the liver washed eleaa, aad almost every morning to prevent Its sponge-like pores from clogging with Indigestible material, sour bile aad poisonous toxins, aaya a noted physician. If you get beadaebs. It's your liver. If you catch cold easily, It's your liver. If you wake up with a bad taste, fur red tongue, nasty breath or stomach becomes rancid, It's your liver. Sallow skla, muddy complexion, watery eyes, all denote liver uncleaallness. Tour liver la the most Important, also the t abused aad neglected orgsa of the body. Few know Its function or now to release the dammed-up body waste, bile aad toxins. Most folks resort to violent calomel, which Is a dangerous, salivating chemical which can only be used occaslosaHly because It accumulates In the tissues, also at tacks tbe bones. Every man and woman, sick or well, should drink each morning be fore breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspooaful of limestone phos phate la If, to wash from the liver aad towels tha previous day's indigestible auterlal, the poisons, sour bile aad toxlas; thus cleansing, sweetening aad fresbcateg tbe entire alimentary canal before putting mora food Into the stomach. Llmeetone phosphate doss not re strict tbe diet Ilka calomel, because It eaa not salivate, for it is harmless and you asm eat anything afterwards. It la Inexpensive and almost tasteless, and any aaarmaelst wlU sell you a tjaarter pound, which la suMelent for s demonstration of bow not water aad AttentionTeachers! A SIX.WEEKS' TEACHERS' TRAINING AND REVIEWING COURSE Preparatory to taking the Examinations for Primary, One-Year and Five-Year Certificates, will be conducted by Mrs. Evelyn L. Walker Superintendent of the Teacher's Training and Methods department of tbe Central Point High School, at the Medford Commercial College 31 North Grape street, Medford, Oregon, from Monday, May 38, (In eluding Saturdays) to June 30, 1817. -aTultlon for course 810, or 83 a week. For further details, phone 15-L, write or call at the office of the e Medford Commercial College yKJSmW wLwkWKmmWmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWi fWvSmaaxoxoaaT mBxaxaxaxaxaxaxoxoxoxaxoa C?S5VENIENCE HOWARDS Ashland-Klamath Falls Auto Line BEST EQUIPMENT The Service That Has Mads Good NEW SEVEN PASSENGER CARS maaTaaaaaaaTaTaaaaaaa RSSS3BmCBmBBBanTaaBmnWgS Back East Excursions X SALE DATES: May 31. June 1,3,11,13. 18, 17, M, 37, M. July 1, , la, 17, 34, 38, 31. August 1, 14, II, 19, 1. September 4, B, SOME FARE (Through California via Ofsta er El Fate) Denver. Pueblo ,170) Omaha, Kansas CUy . , , .. KM Dallas, Houston, Han Antonio . 11U New Oris., Memphis, Hi. l-nuL,. aim Chit-ago iui Minneapolis, St. Paul - till Washington. 1). C, llaltlmor HIM New York. Philadelphia 1MU IbMton ......, , in.u Proportionately low fares to auay other points. Oolng Limit 11 days; Rttum Limit Three months from date of sal (bst net later than October 31) Stopovers Oolng east of California stats line: Returning et all poMs. See Agenta. Southern Pacific Have yeu bought your Liberty Sonde f Bang Goes a Tire, But We Can Fix It Veu would be surprised te see seme ef the tiree we have repaired and re. ' stored te service. DONT DESFAIR OF A TIRE UNTIL VOU HAVE SHOWN IT TO US If far It, but if we eay we can reps''" there are many mere miles In It for yeu at very email' expense. White Pelican Garage )) B MM,,BMmmmmmaaaRm The Key to Siccets la a savings account Ilasardoua speculation may make one man in n hundred rich, but It makes tbe other ninety-nine poor. Tbe safe way la to savee, and let your money, earn money. Your funds doposlted In our carenwlll draw 4 per cent, will be absolutely aafe, and at your disposal at all limes. FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON All tbe convenience ef gas. No wattwc far tha ire to torn ap. Meals ia a Jiffy, and n cool gdtctoa all tbe time. lakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Better cooking bscsass ef tha steady, evenly niotrientsd heat Mere convenient than s weed er seal store fer all the. year 'rouad coeUag and mere ece- The long Use chlsaneyf fceteat all eannfce and ia j. s. s aas o sersor ohms, e .WT.evass. Abe MMCf VMS selves proud. The hall was peeked tolgmeeteae paespbate eleaaa, sUmulatee aad freehsas the Uver, keeping yon swJsasnwBe ewajea YVVJeT NEWPEECTJON OLCCOVE FwaULSBY eeeeeeee M Keep Your Kdneyf Wel I Backache Is ultc a common complaint and)s usually esusH ' it Hieneys. Den't nsgleet yeur kidneys fer kidney Ills may lead te norleue troubloi, diabetes, gravel er Brlght'e disease. NYALS KIDNEY PILLS are a csmblnatlsn ef vegetable preducts pseullarly emelim m treatment ef dlseasss ef the kidneys and elndder PRICE - . . . ". ', . . "Wc H II mMRmaaaamml ' mwPawf wBawTmaW mmaTmaw m II awaaaawaVafl "'W VfMII PrmBS-maaBRaaTaaawm mw KLAMATH FALLS 0KEG0N' 'uyBfllR US V"t! '' asaemf it day la aad day eat Adr. 8ltMMltS mwmnU-Zl JB