The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 17, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FOR BALE Oao lawyer'e brief caae
aa typewrMer desk. C F. Stoae.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good cow,
, tools at auros, 1,100. "1th colt;
teas auras, 1,160. wlta colt; work
teaat, Met. aa 10; driving teas.
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FOR SALE Ten youag aalry cowi.
a lately freak. Phoae J I J. 14-St
FOR SALS Garage and repair shop
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or cR at 401 Michigan ave. 1-Ct
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FOR gAXE Modera 4-room house.
Apply 1S4 Michigan ave. 9 2St
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
tjOQBai. hot aad cold water, close la:
reasonable. Apply 131 Second at.
MTSCEI.T.ANEOUS
''A targe tract of level, ferUle hoate
otee4 laac. WU1 locaU settlers at
roasnassli ratea. Addreae Ckaa.
Oravas; 303 Washington street. Khun.
ata Falls, Oregoa. 13-lm
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FARMLANDS
TFK GOVERNMENT seeds farmers
aa watt aa aghters. Two mlllloa
tkra kaadred thouaaad acraa of Ore
gon California Railroad Co. grant
laaas; UU revested la Ualted SUtea;
to ko opeaed f or hoateeteads and aale.
Ceatalas aoau of the beat land left
It tho Calted SUtea; large copy
right' aup'sbowlag land by sec
tteWaai.asoerlatloa of toll, climate.
rala fall, elevations, temperature,
tcKky eooaUos. Postpaid IX. Grant
Laaas Locating, Co., Box 010, Port
ktfed, Oregea. J3-7lt
OMTMTMaUN ACME TRACTS
MAa Aero of
lard for the Prlco
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Ob Jaly llth wo wUI of or tor aale
few,oae-aere surbnrbaa homo aitea
at tka f rat auburbaa atatloa oa our
sow MBBtdpal Railroad, at prlcoa
taaa tkaa a dty lot will coat you.
Remember, there aro only a few of
tkeeo tracts, aad yon get tour or f to
tlmea the taad there U la a Bfty foot
dty lot, aad Just, outside the city
fMalto your OWN gardaa.
RaJao yoar OWN small fruit;
Hatoo year OWN cblckeai.
Have your OWN cow;
Aad bo INDEPENDENT.
NO CITY TAXES TO PAT.
Sold oa Eaay Torasa
14-tf R. E. 8MITH REALTY CO,
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tracts, CIS
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SaTJD raUT OF '4M BTIUi
BaaaVIIN8 WITH OLD SOLDIER
ATLANTA, July 17 -You can't tell
W. A, miw that ho lan't aa good a
ksM at 74 aa ho waa tfty years ago,
wkoa ho raaged half a doien coua-
trlag M a aoldlor of fortune, and lad a
oopfaajr of Georgia voluateera thru
tao war'betweOB tko atetea.
Mr. Im, aa Instate of tha Old Sol.
dlera' beae, waste to eater tho aenr-
i of bio eouatry aad to kelp boat the
So far ho has sot boos
W laduW reeruUlsg oSleors Is
itoaceaatblm. uaui two
i ao was a realdoat of Oriaa.
bo was ISbtlag tor the
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KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS
MAUN' MENTION
MAUN, July 1 Nearly every
one la haying here bow.
Mr. Herman and Steve Bennett
came down from Bryant Mountain
aaw Bill to put up hay.
Love Chandler and Mr. Fredenberg
were at Italia frora thalt homestead
Bear Doublehead, Calif., tor supplies.
Gua Hall from Bryant Mountain
and Mr. 8tout froaa Dry Lake were at
Malta oa hualneaa Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Brotanek, Mrs. Ivan
D. Applegate. Mra. F. H. Branden
burr and Mra. V. X. Wood were trad
tag at Malta Saturday.
Many are enjoying the bathing in
the government canal north of Malln.
this hot weather. I
Dr. A. Soule and wife and babyf C. G. Morris of the Klamath Ageit
daughter left this morning by auto to cy is among today's visitors iu the
spend a week's vacaUoa at the home city. He is registered at the Hotel
of his pereatt at Uttla Shasta. Calif.
Another Gould Romance
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Three days after attending his;
brother Klngdon'a wadding, at which
be waa the only member of his fam
ily present, George J. Gould Jr., waa
quietly married 1b Philadelphia to
Miss Laura M. Carter of Freehold N.
J. In obtaining the license young
Gould stated his age waa 31 and Miss
Carter aald that waa har age also.
The only witnesses of the Gould
Carter wedding were Mrs. E. J. Cal
lahan of Ardeaa, the brldo'a aunt;
Dixon Calahaa, bar cousin, aad Dr.
Offsetting
Attack
Tho call to arms In tho battle of
Ufa may come to yoa at any moment.
Preparation against the Invasion of
wsnt li always in order.
The first line of defense Is In a
growing Savings Account.
. A fixed sum regularly deposited In
this institution builds a strong forti
fication against tho day of need.
Our ofBcera Invito your account.
First State & Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MT. LAM LACONICS
MT. I.AK1. July 17. A Red Crosa
social was held at the church last
Saturday evening by thi tadle of the
district. The urogram consisted of
readings, sours and "Tlu l'unkln
Center llugle," which wan read by
Mra. McCorob. The paper contained
many witty and funny article-! and
jokes, mart)- of the jokes being on
some of those present. The entire
program was greatly enjocd by ail,
and after it was oier refreshments of
Ice cream and cake, cand, soda pop
and lemonade were sold. A total of
about 15 was taken in for the Ited
Cross.
C E. Hunt and family went in
their new car to religious sen Up
held at Straw, Calif., today.
Hall.
George A. Coleman, an old friend.
The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Carter, are both dead. Mr.
Carter was a New York business man.
For seventeen years the bride has
lived with Mr. and Mrs. Callahan
She Is a graduate of Freehold high
school and an accomplished dancer.
She and Mr. Gould became acquainted
at an Informal tea In Freehold two
years ago, and have been engaged
three months. The Gould family, ac
cording to the new Mrs. Gould, of
fered no objection to the match.
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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
One Third More Men
Than Women Voters
SAI.K.M, July IT Male voters In
Oregon outnumber women olcr by
about 60,000, accordlnK to a table of
stutMltcs mudo public hero today by
Secretary of State Hon Olcott. The
table, whlrh has been prepared for
the 1917-18 Oregon lllue llook, shows and 3,395 men. Registered progres.
there were 181,119 men and 131.S7M1 slves totalled 1.453 when the regis
women registered nfteen days before tratlon books closed,
the special bond election June 4. Approximately 33.000 voters failed
Registered republican women out-
number their democratic sisters more
than two to one. there being 75,340
lUU'll WIHHAttO KXTKUS
ANNAPOLIS At'ADKMY
Word has Just been received here
by Archie Wlshant that his brother,
Itnlph. had passed the examinations
sucicsfully for the Annapolis Naval
Academy, and Is now on his way there
to enter school.
Ralph attended the high school
here during part of the year 191 5.
and Is well known among the local
boys.
DRAFT MACHINKItV DKf.AYKI
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 17
Fifteen states had not reported the
completion of exemption board or.
ganliatlons. The war department has
said that the selective draft could
hardly he held before Saturday at the
earliest.
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"Blood Will Tell," at the Star to
night. Is a new Triangle-Kay Ilee play
of lote and finance that will cause
man) thrills and heart throbs as you
follow the fortunes of a man who
bated business, who was turned adrift
by his money-grubbing father, who
married a chorus girl and was arous
ed by her to deeds of daring and en
ergy that culminated in the saving of
hta own father from his business ene
mies. H
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Metropolitan Anueementa
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
William Desmond In
"BLOOD WILL TELL"
One Xlgtit Only
TEMPLE THIATII
Greater Yitagraph Presents
Mary Anderson in
"THE LAST MAX"
A thrilling, masterful drama In
Fire Parts
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTDRKR
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Merrill. Oregon
ORPHEUS THEATER
Tuesday aad Wednesday
"The Great Torpedo Secret,"
A Universal Drama In Three Parts
"King Cotton,"
Powers Special
"Shooting His Art Oat,"
L-Ko Comedy In Two Parts.
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
MANAGERS WANTED
DISTRICT AND LOCAL MAN.
AGKRS WANTED
In this and adjoining counties
to Represent
THE KNIGHTS AND LADIES
OF SECURITY
America's Moat Popular aad
Fasteat Growing Fraternal
Insurance Society.
25 years old; ,300,000 mem
bers; $3,000,000,00 assets,
writes partial disability, total
disability, old age, death; also
Juvenile Insurance. Will soon
maintain great homo and hos
pital for orphans, aged and af
flicted members.
Write at once. Reference re.
quired. Address J. M. Kirkpat
rick, President, Topaka, Haas.
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womeu registered n republicans and
33,9X1 us democrats. Theie are 1 IS,.
063 tnuii regixteretl rupiiblliuns and
4M.843 us demtKruts.
In the prohibition party regitra
lions the women outnumber the men,
there being 4.7H6 women registered
to cast their ballots at the presided
tlal election Itut
lug to the table.
November, accord
STRAHORN 6IVEN
CROSSING PERMIT
HKVtH'AIU.t: PKItMIT It HI TKMI-lK
ItAltV HPl'll CIMMiSlXtl WANT
UANII AND SI.XTII I'KIIMA
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Robert K. Strahorn was last night
given a permit by the council to ion
struct a spur from the Southern Pa
cific Y crossing Wantland avenue ami
Sixth street to his construction ward
below Sixth. The spur, whlih Is to
be temporary,.wllt be used to unload
his steel aud other equipment as It
arrives.
The permit granted by the council
waa revokable, as the spur will prob.
ably not be used after a few months
as arrangementa have been made to
tap tho Eapee line west of Sixth
street.
JITNEY DRIVERS
WANT LICENSE
WOULD PAY Ut'KNSK AND KS-
TAULISH SCHEDULE ENDORSED
BY CITY COUNCIL MATTER TO
BE ARRANGED THIS WEEK
The Jitney drivers of Klamath
raus, who nave organised among
themselves for protection against out
siders who come in for a few months
of the ear when the roads are good,
and leave with the wet weather, wish
to pay a good license to the city for
the privilege of operation, and have
a fair schedule of prices arranged
endorsed by the council for the dif
ferent seasons which will be effective.
The question has been brought to
the uttentlon of that body, which Is
favorably Inclined to the Idea, previ
ously, and waa up for discussion again
laat night, but nothing dellulto was
done, as the proposed schedule was
not anally arranged.
Attorney R. C. Oroesbeck will meet
with the driven Thursday evening,
and have this prepared for the next
meeting.
ELKS BECOME TAME
BY WINTER FEEDIN6
L,KWlHTtN, Mont., July 17. Few
parsons believe that a herd of elk,
considered almost as shy and skit
tlmU Jk .
.u at mmr, wuum necomo so tame
that they needed a herder, but elk
herding has become an occupation In
Lewlston.
A herd of elk turned loosn in n,
foothills near here several years ago
failed to remain In the hits when the
cold weather auneared. and v
winter for the last few years they
have returned and raided the grain
fields. A solution to the problem was
sougnt, and It was taken up In the
i.ewwion lodge of Elks.
The organisation decided that Elks
alwaye behaved better with a herder
la charge, so they voted to bear nan
ui me expense or hiring a h....
whose duties will he to keep the herd
in the mountains.
Dr. A. A. Soule reports the birth nr
a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. C, L.
Cornish on July 10th. Mr. Cornish is
connected with the Klamath Falls
Fire Department.
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dimo aciocrv
II tl co lleidek, who tm I'l-nti mtliis
n rtout. I the n'W lualiaser of the
IMitithurK Niitloiml tissue llmll
club, succeeding Han Wnsner. who
n? at Una manager for only two
in. Wagner at ishrll the plsrn
when Jlmiii) t'allahnu was minted
lleidek wn nt one time a lur fotit-t-nll
player at the t'nUerslly of Clil-
ciro and afterwnnU was uperlitor
of phynlcnl liutrurlloii and football
conch at the l'nl entity of Orecou
.i:tnn atrlilent anil lirrtllli Milrlr
are the olaniUrtl. Ak fhllrole. '.'
Ilie ue of lullllMht "dlrnt arllim"
taitlr In the full rtlrul of our ier
to make gNt.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
SAtIK TK. AM. Sl'l.nillt TURNS
GRAY, FAIIl'D HAIR DARK AND
GMIMHY
AlmtMtl nvnrvontt bnowa Mini ltni
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ml. nrinKS, back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when failed, streak,
ed or araV. Ynirn nun ttut nnlv n
to get this mixture was to make It at
no m f. w nun U iiiusny and trouble
some.
Nowailars Wn hIiiihIv nuk m mu
ll rug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Kill
pliur L'ompouiid " You will got n
largo bottle of this old time recipe.
Improved by the addition of other In
Krcdlcnlrf, for about 50 crnts, Kury.
body iims thU prvparnilou now, In-.
lUUie'no Olio can iiiinmIIiIi. lull Hmi
you darkened your hair, as It does It
so naturally nml eeny. You damp.
on u sponge or Mift brush with It and
draw this through ytur hnlr, taking
one small strand at a lime; by morn.
nig me gray iiuir nisnpMurs, and af
ter another application or two, your
hnlr become beautifully dark, thlrli
and glosiy. nnd you look years young
or. wyi'tiis ange anil Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite
It Ih not Intended for the cure, mltlgn.
tlon or prevent Ion of disease. Adv.
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Dr. Jutag Haadaobt Powders rt.
lievo at oiioo 10 oonto a
ptokage.
Poldle!. .' J""-' neadsch.
your bead clears aad all neuralgia and
distress vanishes. It's the quickest
and surest relief for headache whether
rseaing. SeniT someone to the droe
tore and get a dime package now
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JOHN C. a.KtlllORN
t'ounty Surieyor
t'lvll Kngliieer
DR J. II. CARTER
DENTIST
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City A County Abstract Co.
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DR. P. K. GODDAKD
tMHH'AIHII' PHYSICIAN
Suite UIU, I. O, O. F. Temple
ttrliirmlirr KMlillS)Mtln ami roe.
ullatlon la frro at your liuwas, or
In the oiUiw,
Farther I mso Itio p"Halile
folding lerl Mtde for Imhiw ir!.
ineni. Till liiaurr I tie tmnir
Oretmriil in he equal In any gltrn
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tnecta Friday nights. W, l. tjofor N.
tl I'.: Nat, Ottertwln. st-crnary.
Kwraiina Kncampment No. it, mrets
riieiday ulgbl. V. U Fountain, C. P.;
).. J Dean, scribe.
W. D. MILLER
Hoofing Contractor
Malthold. Tar and Gravel Roof
Ing. Roof Costing. Repair Work
a Specialty. 231 H. Slsib Hire!.
I'lions 3 a J.
WOOD
Place yeur Ordara for
QREEN SLAB WOOD NOW
Best wood obtainable for the money
Klamath Fuel Co.
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Automobile
Tires
Vulcanizing and
Repairing
All work
Guaranteed
KLAMATH AUTO
TIRE COMPANY
120 South Sixth Street
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