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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1917)
j&SVW R ip THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, AVSV. Utt, Iiiit PAQB TWO The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor PasHshH duly ettrept Sunday by RmM Pabttaaiag Coapuy of Falls, at 111 Fourth street ssatsmf at U nestoSR at Kta-aata fate. Oresaa, tor traaflnloa through i starter. atabs-cTtpUoa traaa by asall to any iMm la Um United States: On rear . mUt FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1BIT EcfaU'sChssifiedAdTS. FOR SALE FOR SAUK Player plant, one of the best; great bargain. Inquire at 1010 Main street 2T-H FOR SALE Eight milch cows; S head or homes and mares: Holstcin bull; aurrey as good as new. V. H. Todd ranch. 7 miles northeast of Merrill. JMt FOR TRADE Will exchanc for sec oad band automobile, three nine-year eld mares with colts at side. Average weight of mares about 1,000 peunds: colls from large draft horse. Address X. Y. 2.. Klamath Falls. Ore. 25-Ct FOR SALE Good paying hotel busi ness. For Information write No. C33 Herald oBce, 11 tf HELP WANTED aatfatfhaalbMMMWMsMmwAsiMa)M WANTED Woman for general bouse! work; reference required. Phone 2C8M 2?-t FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished house; reas onable to the right party. Phone IMM. 28-t FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the Oregoa House, 527 Klamath ave. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished roosts, hot and cold water, close to; reasonable. Apply 131 Second st. MISCELLANEOUS LOST A big roan cow giving milk; haa medium long horns. Notify Charlie Blehn, 930 Klamath avenue. it-it LOST Two Ashing rods. Phone 26 5 for reward. 29-3t YOUNG COUPLE without children waat to rent furnished house for the summer. Phone 283. 28-tf FARM LANDS TE GOVERNMENT needs farmers as well as fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Ore goii California Railroad Co. grant lands; title revested in United States; a be opeaed for homesteads and sale. Coataiat some of the best land left la the United States; large copy righted map, ahowlng land by sec tions and description of soil, climate, rain fall, elevations, temperature, etc., by counties. Postpaid II. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Port land, Oregon. 23-78t LUMBER HAULERS WANTED Wanted Lumber haulers. Big Lake Box Co., the old Savldge plant. 2S3t Badge cars far hire. Phonne Glenn Jehneen or U E. Sullivan, 170 Palm Cigar Stare. 16-12t ORPHEUS THEATER The Indian Lament," Featuring Marie Walcamp, in Three Parts. "The Purple MaskThe House of Mystery" Tenth Episode, 2 parts "Mr. Fuller Pep," Cartoon Comedy ADMISSION TEN CENTS Klamath Lodge No. 137. 1. O. O. F.. seats Friday nights. W. D. color N a.. P.: Nate Otterbein. secretary. wanna Encampment No. 46, meets Tuesday alght. P. l. Fountain, u. .; L.. 1. Baan. scribe. If yeu are leaking far a heme In the What have yoa to trade? I auy ft ahit la snatch jron. ChUcote. 37 e&z e KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS PINE OROYEKS Hl'IU LATERAI.S; WAIT OX Pl'MP PINK OROVK, June S The own er of the Pine Grove pumping plant are making UtrmU while waiting (or (heir pump to arrive. Try (Mt a Plan PINE OIIOVK, June S. The IMnc drov school has piano on trial, which they arc expecting to buy. a COI.I.EOE STCDRXTS ARK lili'k' V'llilll Ui'MlWtl. U'lWK , ....... . ...... ....... PINK OROVK. June . Miss Donna Mark has returned from For est drove, Oregon, where she I a student at the Pacific University. Miss Inex Elliott has returned from San Jose, where she has been attending the San Jose Normal. FIRST FARMER TO PET l'l HAY 1H O. HROWX PINK OROVE. June S9. Oiro Rrown Is the Brst farmer to put up hay in this community. Haa OotHkliOokJaii Oata PINE OROVE. June 39. Richard Rreltenstetn has Just finished Irrl gating his 80 acre farm. He has 63 acres of the best looking oata In this vicinity. Take Cattle to McCtowd PINE OROVE. June 29. Ott Har. rls and George W. Wolf have taken their herd of cattle to their farm near McCloud, Calif. 1'IXK GROVE PERSONALS Floyd Cunningham has purchased an automobile. Mrs. Holland of Riverside. Calif.. Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Sidney McKinsie. Mrs. Holland brought Allllen McKinsie home after she baa been spending the winter with her grundmother and attending grammar school. Hugh, Annie Laura Miller and Mrs. 8aa Miller and children. Agness and! Harold, are spending the week with Jlrs. H. M. Miller and family. Mrs. S. E. Icenblce and Mrs. L. H OUSTON' s Metropolitan HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Daniel Frohsaaa Pieate Irene Fenwlck Supported by Owen Moore la "A CONEY ISLAND PRINCESS' Based upon Edward Sheldon's "The Princess Zlm-Zim." By arrangement with Dorothy Donnelly. A comedy drama of Couey Island and Fifth ave nue. TEMPLE THEATER A Woaderatar In a WouderpUy Mabel Taliaferro la "GOD'S HALF ACRE" A Metro Masterpiece In Ave acta of Romunce nnd Supreme Thrill. "HW FIRTH TOOTH" A Comedy, starring Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Drew MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION FIOTtTRM TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. On Morse'S Wever- tm& seeas far kt malts in fyrlsf (Wm adrstU, Plant new f wast y , tiswWiad etW Crass1 Prise California Seed Abe Ciseia-fc Csrret. Osiea. Sou, Pss. ffsiaet, Tarsias. Dm'mO. sms aatsr "Jut t$W OaisbayeMInllalsIsM M M SmW iftt set mrrr MW C. 0. MOItt ft 00. laafa i MSJ " t H Mi Hii is laa f raiiaiaa Dixon were guests of Mrs. John Shop, art I last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller ami family spent Sunday In the nearby woods, where they enjoxed a picnic dinner. Mrs. S. E. Icenblce nnd grandson, Charles Dixon, celebrated their birth days together l.idt Tuesday at Mr. Icenblce's home. Karl Miller xpont Smulay in Klam ath Falls. Mrs. S. K. lee nl Ice and son Clem and II. M. Milter and daughter Nora sptnt last Tuesday evening with the Mack family. Miss Grace Cunningham hu gone to Ashland to spend the itiimnier with her sister, Mrs. J. Aram. MT. 1.AKI Ml'NDAY SCHOOL HOLD PATItUITIt; SERVICES MT. 1-AKI, June 29. There will tn patriotic services given by the Ml. Lakl Sunday school next Suinlay at Uo'cloock. W. K. Faught of Klamath Falls will give an address and steclal music will be furnished by J. II. Mason, also of Klamath Falls. Everyone Is cor dially Invited to attend. MONITORS PLAY IMPORTANT PART IIRITISH IMJATS AID ITALIAN Alt. VANCE ON TRIESTE IIY ROM- RIRDINO MILITARY POINTS FROM THE SKA GRADO. Gulf of Trlest. May 31.- ( Correspondence) British monitors played an Important part In the Ital ian advance upon Trieste. They took up positions midway up tho gulf. where their guns could bear upon the areoplane hangars and the multi farious military establishments which surround Presecco and Contuvello, twin villages upon the main road and railway to Trieste, both constituting Important depots for the Austrian air service and general supplies. When the first gun spoke a great shell went hooting into the distance and an Italian scouting hydroplane duly marked it down upon the rail way line south of Prosecco. The sec ond shot landed a little north u( the flrst, hitting the railway again at a point where a Trlest-bound train was passing. The train vanished in ruin. Then other monitors arrived at their stations, and the bombardment continued In a tremendous measured rytbm. Each monitor fired two hours. They smashed the hangars, flattened the railway station of Prosecco, de stroyed the railway and viaduct, and produced a great Ore near Contovello, whose peak of bright flame was vis ible out Into the gulf. CLEAN HOUSE Vacuum cleaners for rent; SOc for flrst half day; itftc for each following half day. Klamath Electrical Supply Co., 003 Mala. Phoue 3ST,. 23-6t Chllcote lin the etilusive sale of y of the beat farms la the Kbm nth country. Have a look liefore buy lag. 27 The Foundation of Most Fortunes Laid in Real Estate The Electric !oop tract sur rounding the Chevrolet Auto mobile plant Is tho fasten growing district In Oakland. It affords a better opportunity than a savings account, as a small payment monthly will bring greater returns than any other investment today. Phone Mr, Englsnder at the White Pelican hotel, and he will be glad to give you full de tails and particulars without any obligation on your part. 10,667 Policemen Buy Liberty Bonds Every cne of the 10,667 bluecoata of the New York police force bo unfit a Liberty Bend. This policeman known to every millionaire In New York city who freicnts Walt street as "Illg lllll" Roberts, traffic man at Dey street and Broadway bought one for. himself, one for his wife and one for his only child. Members of the force took bonds to the total of f 778, 850 under the encouragement of Po lice Commissioner Woods, one of the few heads Of the police department In fifteen years for whom they have had full respect. MOVING PICTURES "A Coney Inland Princess" will In troduce pretty Irene Fenwlck to Par amount audiences, as this Is her first appearance on that? program. She wis chosen by the Famous Players for the title role of the picture, In which she appears with Owen Moore, because of the remarkable versatility which she has displayed upon the stage and upon the screen. The role of the princess Is a difficult one, re quiring the art of nn experienced player to interpret it before the cam era. Miss Fenwlck haa made an en viable record by her past perform ances, and there Is no question but that she will excel herself under the Famous Players' management and with the direction of Del Henderson. At the Star tonight. BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLES TAKE SALTS AT FIRST SION OP BLADDER IRRITATION OR SACK ACHK The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trou ble, because we eat too much and all our food la rfch. Our blood Is filled uric acid which the kidneys strive to niter out, they weaken from overwork. become sluggish; the ellminatlve Us hucs clog and the result Is kidney trou ble, bladder weakness and a general decilne In health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of Irad; your back burls or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you ara obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; If yon suffer with sick headache or diiiy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rneu matlcm when the weather Is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few daya and your kid neys will then act fine. This famous salu Is made from tho acM of graiea and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for geaeratloas to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; I to neutralize the acids la the urine so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder troubles. Jad Falls is Inexpensive; cannot In jure, makes a delightful effsrveseeat llthla water beverage, and beloaga in every home, because nobody can nuka a mlstage by having a ged kidney 'flushlna anv t!ma..AJ. .zK ? ... BaBsMaaBBBOaaBBT NIPPON WOMEN FILL POSITIONS INVESTIGATION SHOWS THAT THEY ARE INCREASINGLY TAKING PART IN THE AFFAIRS OF THE NATION TOKIO, June 16, (Correspond ence) That Japanese women eon slantly am taking a larger part In the activities of the empire Is shown by recent Investigations, As In Ku rope, so In Japan, women are nllluj: positions formerly held exclusively by men. There are 4,000 women working tinder the railway bureau, most of them ticket sellers, cashiers and ac rounlants, and 6.000 women rind em ploymeut In the cigar and cigarette factories or the government tobacco monopoly. Their wages range from 10 i Ji rents a day. 1 Main clerks In banks and mercan tile housej constantly am being re placed by women, who receive from fS to It', a month. Actresses receive the highest wages paid to women In Japan, but their clothes are expensive, and u they are llnanclally In uu better mUIoii iIimii the more humble, workers. The to est salary among them Is 3S to f SO a month, and the highest about $ 160. In Journalism women u( Japan get from lio to $25 a mouth, actordlug to experience. As yet the number ol women doctors Is not large, but ihey enjoy a large and lucrative, practice The number of women employed In such capacities ,ns nurse, govern esses. In drug stores, or as models dancers, guides, ushers, barmaids, tea house waitresses, dalr dressers and flower makers Is Increasingly large. to say nothing of the more than 135, 000 employed In cotton and other factories. Your Sight It Priceless If you have been unsuccessful In getting properly titled glass es elsewhere, let me examine your eyes. I have been able to correct many cases where others have failed. I not only fit your eyes cor rectly, but make lenses and frames to lit your fare. I.arg glasses for large people, etc. If you must wear glasses you want them to look as well as possible. Twenty-live years ex. perlence In the optical business enables me to please you In stylo, slxo of lenses, etc. Dr. J. C. Goble I'M Third St., oep. Elks Temple FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW DRUGOIST HAYS MIMES ARE USINfl RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AND SUM'HCR Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when t fsdes, turns gray, dull and lifeless, la caused by a lack of sul phur In the hair. Our grandmothers modo up a mixture of Hago Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays wo get this fumous mix turo, Improved by the addition of oth er Ingredients by asking at any drug store for a GO-cent bottle of "Wyvth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which aarKons tne nair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly toll It haR been applied. You Just damp en a sponge or soft brush with It ana draw this through your hslr, taking one small strand at a time, lly morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what dollghts the ladles with Wyetb's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few appllcitlong It also bring back the gloss and lustre and gives It an appearance of abundance, Wyetb's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful ap pearance to the hair. It Is not In tended for tho cure, mitigation or prsreatloa of disease. Adv. Army Physician h Chitted With Murder flBa & as slFF DR WILUAM J. CONDON. Dr. William J. Condon of Ne llrunswlrk, N. J., who has been at the Chatlauimga camp as a member of the Mulled State army medical ( corps, ha ben arrested on the! charge of having murdered, some Ave month ago, John V. Piper, a student In Rutgers College. The body of the student was found In the wood with lime, over It. Detective think the body was In Dr. t'oudon'a cellar for mouths before It was taken to the woods. Mr. and Mr. daughter are lit Klamath. D. the W. city Ryan and from Fort Welch 1 still buying hl.Vw and pelu. 0hmI price, I OB Sixth Mrrrt, south of Klamath avrnue. Ktfl NOTICE TO ODD FKI.MIWS At the next regular meetlug of Klamath I -..! e No. 137. I. O. O. P.. on Friday night, June 39th, all ar.J rangementa for participating In the parade on July 3d will be completed, I All brother are ursed to be uresant as the matter is of utinont Importance.) S?3t sjnwsajsr.jjsasji- 7 Ys'S wr .?i. Celebrate this year in Klamath Fails Independence Day My 4th " Utterly la our national heritage. Onr forefather sarrlAreal all to It raiMM. For 141 years It haa Iteea the birth right of our people. The lime ware mora la here alien America la la arm maintaining the fundamental righto of mux, Oa July 4th, the Uy on which we eel ebrate the birth of our nation A Legal Holiday x let ua pledge anew to earh other "our lives, our fortuarn ami our sacred honor that this "government of the ieople, by the people, for the people ahall not perish from the earth." First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FAI.LH, OREGON 0 This Institution Will Be Closed All Day : KODAK : FILMS Bought at our store Derebpetl Free YOU SAYE IS CENTS ON EACH ROLL TderwootfsPtwrMY J NL-, WsAMATH TAUS 0REG0H Tf7r77 w I uusiTy BUT I n,ifr wnwwv , I'a.i.viir'iM' .aaaSe ,,,M ' IIRITIMII PLANKS AirE SOM AT ,m,Tlo, LONDON, Juiiti yy.. gotermuenl niheitUe, n '' lltlllOi tie td lr. planes, It hits I of, Mlrplnuen ,, t desires to dlm. of luuneii,ny Only one Is uimpleit, with Miiuine,,. The others am ready to Imve th ,,,,.' Nines mounted, Presuinnhlj, hum uf (hem are of olnoee motlnU PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CI.KtJIIOII.V CouMly Surveyor Civil Engineer DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OPPICS. ROOMS 7 snd I WHITS BUILDINQ City ft County Abstract Co. ARTIIUP II. VIJM)N (.17 Main Ht AltSTHACTS, I.OANM AMI N per real Money fur Loans INSURANCE DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Suite SlU. I. O. O. F, Temple Hrmemlirr -Etanilntiin sail en. aulUllon Is free at your hueas, er In the uMr. Fart Iter I use the portable folding steel table for home treat, nieut. Ttil Insure lite hoeir irsMliiirnt to be equal to any given In the oolre and tit prl Is the ante. Phone SUI. Residence plume 2.UI.R, Dctver Roowog Hoist MM Main Street Flrst-cla moim fur transient or permanent roomer. $ lPtl J ' I rtf- TA fV-V