The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 28, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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TbeEvening Herald
W. O. SMITH. Editor
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TUESDAY, AIGVST 28. 101T
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FOR SALE
WWWWWWW
COUPLE WED AND
EF
SURPRIS
RENDS
KLAMATH SCHOOL TEACHER AND
KMPLOVK OF R. E. BTBAHORX
SUP AWAY TO YRRKA. WHERE
THEY ARK QUIETLY MARRIED
FOR BALK One Itt ton Federal
truck in good condition; been used
two Masons; one heavy draft team in
Reed condition; ready for good hard
work. Phone or write Trelchler-Peor-see,
Inc. Medford, Ore. 25-6t
FOR SALE Nice Astrakan apples,
good Jell apples. Enquire at
Learltts, Conger are. I3-t
GOOD LUMBER WAGON for sale
cheap. Inquire 1017 Main. 21-St
FOR SALE Mets roadster In good
condition. $125, cash. Call 1115
Crescent arenue or phone L.
Tan, Palm Cigar store. 170.
Earl H. Rush of Spokane, Wash.,
who is associated with Robert E.
Strahorn. in surprising his friends
here by the introduction of his wife.
All unannounced, Mr. Rush and
Mrs. Amidol Bussert motored over
to Yreka, where they were quietly
married the evening of July 17th.
Duty calling Mr. Rush to Bend, the
young couple spent their honeymoon
on a trip to that place, and returned
to Klamath Falls a few days ago, but
the marriage was kept secret except
among their most intimate friends
until yesterday.
Mrs. Rush Is employed as a teacher
in the Klamath Falls city schools, and
last year taught the Round Lake
school. She was a student in Klam
ath County high school, and as Ami
dol Hulse spent her girlhood here.
Soldiers Will Not
Fight Forest Fires
PATHETIC TRAGEDY AT
OCCURS AT BKLLIXUIIAM
shoot and to obey orders, but we are
' not going to take men from tho In
tensive training they aro RcttlnK now
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I iur uti'ir commit uui in riuuvu u
send out Into places which the civilian
Warden Elliott that the enlisted men i1IW niw.iv nii.i nn.i iunilil Hit now."
be sent to fight tires, and It Is bcllev-! Tho men selected for tho Incondl-
No soldiers wilt be sent to light for.
est Ores in tfie state of Oregon.
Adjutant General Whttfc positively ,
vetoed the suggestion of State Fire
ed the government will back him up.
The demand that the federal
troops be sent to tight forest tires U
preposterous,"declared Adjutant Gen
eral White. "I am surprised that
any officer of tho state of Oregon
would even think of it. We must re
member that this country Is at wnr.lfuct of Oregon timber wilt be undor
and the business of a soldier Is to war surveillance.
on the enemy, and not to take the' Reports received by local flro pa
place of civilians In fighting fire. trol ofllclals show that no further fires
"We have dispatched a number of h.io been started about the state, and
troops for patrol duty to shoot Incen- with thu (Ire lighters on band It wilt
diaries because they are trained to, be possible to soon control the flames.
nry hunt left Saturday. Extra sup
plies of gasoline ucte ordered hurried
out for the motorojele men who were
among thoso ordered out, and sub
sistence supplies havo also been dis
patched to the various points from
which tho troops will work. Every
BEI.I.1NQHAM, Wash., Aug. 2S.
Manon lvorson, aged 6, was shot and
killed by his brother Harry, aged S,
while tho two were playing In their
father's barn at Kvnrson,
.Ktna policies am the standard.
Ask Cliltroto for Hre, life, accident
ami health mtrw. I5
STATEMENT
OF THE
FOR SALE 36 head Sherlock Lin
coln rams, $35 per head. Wilson
Brothers, Klamath Falls. 27-10
Mrs. J. G. Hunt and daughter, Miss
Grace, who have anent an extended
SuUU vacation at the Eagle Ridge Tavern.
have returned, and are registered at
the White Pelican hotel.
27-2t
FOR SALE 120 acres brush land,
90 acres' Al land, 50 acres hillside
pasture, on county road, half mile
from new Strahorn railroad; small
hack and barn. Only $15 per acre.
FOR 8ALE 0-foot corner lot on
new Shlpplngton paved roadSSBO,
$35 cash, $8.75 per month; no inter,
est, no taxes. This paving was paved
ky the city.)
FOR 8ALE 80 acres under irriga
tion S miles from city ;thls prop
arty was taken in on mortgage by
outside bank, and can be had for
11,600; some terms.
FOR HALE Most beautiful corner
lot on high school hill. $11000;
sewer in on property and two street
paying pavements made.
W. P. JOHNSON CO.
Olff Main Stdeet
I HAVE for sale a few Pore Blood
Hhode Island Red cockerels and
pullets, hatched from a strain careful
ly selected for early winter laying;
ready for delivery about October 1;
$1.60 each. Pasture Right, 1,000
acres, including 300 acres marsh land
green and growing until snow flies.
$100. I will aslo sell my Registered
Berkshire Boar, Winona Champion,
Uh son of the famous Laurel Cham
pion; comes from six successive gen.
eratlons of prise winners; 2 years
old; Is sire of large litters of rapid
growing, perfect pork shaped pigs;
easily worth $100; will sell to highest
bidder op to September 10th. No bid
under $50 will be considered.
HAROLD S. TUTTLE
Baraes Valley
Postofflce Address, Lorella, Oregon.
38-lt
When you have spring trouble, take
It to the Klamath Auto Springs
Works. There are no amateurs at the
Klamath Auto Springs Works. eod
Chllcote can And yoa a good home
la the city or country. 18
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
I am arranging to leave Klamath
Falls for Marshfleld, where I will take
care of another specialist's practice
during his absence at the war. To
anyone wishing my services, I will
announce that I will be here until this
doctor is called to the army, probably
on the first or middle of October. I
would very much appreciate having
all persons knowing themselves to be
Indebted to me to call and settle their
accounts.
25-tf DR. F. M. WHITE.
CEX5
Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F.,
meets Friday night. F. B. Bremer,
N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary.
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O.
0. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A.
Emmitt, C. P., L. J. Bean, Scribe.
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FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the
Oregon House, 627 Klamath are.
FOR RENT Furnished room, Clair
moat. 27-6t
HELP WANTED
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Write or telephone
Mrs. J. M. Bedford, Klamath Agency,
Oregon. 28-3t
WANTED Several teams to haul
lumber from mill near Fort Klam
atb,to Cblloquln, at $4 per thousand
feet., See Marlon Nine at Hotel Hall
.or Inquire at Wocus Bay ' Lumber
' company at Fort Klamath..' Job will
last until winter sets in. 22-6t
HOUSTON'C
Metropolitan Annmeats J
Confidence Renewed
By New Russian Loan
LONDON, Aug. 28. Press cable
grams from Washington, stating that
the United States Is making nn addi
tional loan of $100,000,000 to Rus
sia aroused much optimistic opinion
both in and out of official circles as to
the real situation In the new republic.
The belief was widely
that the United States government,
with its far reaching sources of In
formation, would not thus Increase
her loans to Russia to the great sum
of $27r., 000,000 unless there were as.
snrances that the world's newest re
public wilt bo able to weather sue-
expressed jcessfully the storms.
Girl At Work in Munition Shop i
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First State and
Savings Bank
of Klamath Kails, county of Klamath,
Stato of Oregon, showing tho amount
standing to the credit of every depos
itor July 1, 1917, who hns not made
a deposit, or who hns not withdrawn
any part of his deposit (commercial
deposits), principal or interest, for a
period of more than seven (7) years
Immediately prior to said date, with
the name, last known place of resi
dence or postofflce address of such
depositor, and the fact of his death.
It known.
Name of Depositor Amount
Connolly, John ".
Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Glllman, Ruby
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Jones, John
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Hughes, James H
Klamath Fulls, Oregon.
Hlpes. W. F.
Klamath Fulls, Oregon.
Mekeljohn, T. W
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Purcell, Marcus
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Smith, Annlo
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Wlllnrd. II. E
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Davenhlll, A. II
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Emery, Jas i,$
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Cook, Geo
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.02
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.10
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
WANTS: u-Woman to do housework
Enquire First National Bank, 22-tf
BOY 'WANTED Over 16, for steady
work; not going to school. Star
'Drug Co. 14-tf
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WANTED Several teams to haul
lumber from mill near Fort Klam
ath to Cblloquln, at $4 per thousand
fast. See Marlon Nine at Hotel Hall
or Inquire at Wocus Bay Lumber
eoapaiiy at Fort Klamath. Job will
last until winter sets In. 22-6t
Auto springs made and repaired by
the Klamath Auto Springs Works.
Neva better. Ask the garage man.
JJOajsaik Auto Sprimgs Works. eod
STAR THEATER
American Film Corporation Presents
William Russell in
"SOUL MATES"
A gripping Drama of love and high
finance, In Ave parts.
A CUR COMEDY
Starring Geo. Ovey
TEMPLE THEATER
J. Stuart BUrkton ft Albeit E. Smith
Present
Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno In
"THE CAPTAIN OF THE GREY
HORSE TROOP"
A story of the Race Tragedy of the
American Indian
Big V Comedy
"CHINKS AND CHASES"
Single Reel
ADMISSION TEN CVNTS
The woman in the munitions plant
has come to the United States, and
here she is. This photograph was
taken In one of the largest plants
where thousands of rifles are being
made for the soldiers of the National
army, the regular United States army
and the men of the National Guard.
Many more young women Just like
her aie employed in different parts of
the plant ut work formerly performed
by men.
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Currln, C. S
'Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Scheneker, O. A
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Tripp, Chas
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Wilson & Klrkpatrick 1.96
Klamath Falls', Oregon.
Wise, Roy R. 3,27
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath. ss:
I, John Siemens Jr., being first
duly sworn, depose and say upon
oath, that I am tho cashier of the
First State and Savings Hank of
Klamath Falls, County of Klamath,
Stato of Oregon; that the foregoing
statement Is a full, true, correct and
complete statement, showing the
name, lost known residence or post
office address, fact of death, If known,
and the amount to the credit of each
depositor as required by tlui provl
slons of Chapter 148, of tho General
Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chapter
214, of the General Laws of Oregon,
1917. JOHN SIEMENS, Jr.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 11th day of August, A. D. 1917
L. W. MEHAFFEY,
Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires March 9, 1920
28-4-11-18
CAPITAL MAY UK CHANGED
IN RUSSIA BEFORE LONG
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 28.
The Russian provisional government
has decided to abandon l'etrograd as
the capital of Russia, according to re
ports received here. It was said that
the action was brought about by Ger
man Influences in the capital, rein
forced by the operations of the Ger
man army In the north. At the same
time advices received here contained
suggestions of a series of plots to
overthrow the Kerensky government.
Based on one contingency, It was
the view of the state department that
Moscow will be made the permanent
seat of the Russian government. The
contingency is the reaching of an
agreement at the conference, con
vened in RusbIo, to prosecute the war
vigorously and eliminate all talk of a
separate peace.
PHEASANTS COMMON
SIGHT IN PORTLAND
MERRILL OPERA HOUII
MOTION PICTURM
TUESDAY AND bUTUKDAYI
MerriM, OieM
PORTLAND, Aug. 28. The sight
of a brilliantly plumed Chinese cock
pheasant strutting about on a, well
kept la'wn Is not an unusual sight In
the suburban home districts of Port
land. These birds are said to show
a .marked partiality for dwellings
near the habitation of man. Many
broods of various kinds of game
birds, notably the Chinese pheasant,
are batched almost In the back yards
of the suburbanites.
"Splendid
Lubricating
Qualities"
PAIGE
McKInney-CoedMotorCo.,Phoenls
"wt cannot speak too highly of
the splendid lubricstiaaciuaU.
ties of Zeroleae."
WINTON
The Winton Co., San Franclne
"We UN Zeroleae exteaelvety.
It is gi viag Mtirs satltftctioa."
CHEVROLET
J. W. Ltavitt a Co., Lu Angela
"Zerokna Is our choice for
Chevrolet cars."
FORD
Fahy-Attcitwry Silct Co., Lot
Angelci "settled oa Zero-
lene after extensive teeth"
ZERO LENE
The Standard QU fa Motor Cars
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
-because the record of thefa 'tervkeiUpirtmeBtt show Out
Zeroleae, correctly refined from Celifortiis aiphak-baM
ji
1.sSl
Dealrn everywhere aod it
our term unions.
STANDARD
OIL COMPANY
(ClJfcuU)
rwtrteun, CrlM
llfiy-Uur I. umcL
1 ill fctmwuitti.
SINE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
IT'S GIUXDMOTIIKIt'rt RECIPE TO
llltlNti HACK COLOR AMI I.UN
THE TO HAIR
You simply damp,,
uiush with it .na.V
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only tie hud hy brew
ing n mixture of Hngn Tea and Sul
phur. Your hair Is your charm. It
makes or umrs the faro. When It
failed, turns gray or Hlreaked, Just nu
application or two of Sago and Sul
phur enhances Its appearance it hun
dred fold.
Don't hother to prepare the mix
ture: ou can gut this fatuous old
ri'di'o improu'd by tho addition of
other ItiKicdlents for fiO routs a largo
liottlo, all roady for 11 no. It Is called
U'M'th'n Sago and Sulphur Compound,
This can always bo dopondotl upon to
tiring bark tho natural color and lus
tre of )our hair.
Everybody uses "WyotliV Sage
and Sulphur Compound now tiucause
It darkens so naturally and evenly
that nobody can tell It has lieon ap
plied,
or son oruHh with it ,, rn
llit-nntrli Mm I,. 1. . .. M ''Hi
strand at it time; hy inornlne.i,
hair hns disappeared, ms V. . ".
other application , IwonH
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Is a delightful ton,., ' "JI
thoso who desire .ii.ri. .... "
youthful iiiiiuviriiii i
tended for thu cure. mlii..,1?'
prevention of dlKen-o, Ad '
DULL. SPLITTING,
SICK HEADACK
Dr. Jams Headache FmraJ
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Powder bjiiI In liut . 1
your head cloara and all tmSS1.
and surest relief for Imsditki.!
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racking. HenT eontrona to ti,1
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ECONOMIC AND AfLTAHVJ
Pff EPA REDNESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREM
In eeWltlen e ceaeelete ceereee lei itewtlay
eeleatJfle eSateetle. etlere ImN ertlMMa
MIUTARV 0RILL, DOMESTIC fcCrtXCt
IUTTS) SJID CUMMIRCI
ftea fer effective) future eervlee. Yew etejfei
neeSelt. S)iKllerfreeUliiatrjt4bn4liNta,,Tai
the Strain fer feece r Wer" im4 "The Weewi ea
Mre University." AeMraee Restatnr,
UMIVERSITY OF OREIOI. Enm, iVsja
"Business More
Than Ordinary"
Production is .steadily on the increase.
The market for our goods is world-wide.
American workmen are becoming increas
ingly efficient.
Labor is steady.
Wages are good.
These are the conditions'' upon which
America bases its hope for more than "busi
ness as usual."
Commercial interests will find in this Insti
tution the maximum of helpful co-operation.
First State & Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALL& OREGON
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August 21, 1917.
TO THE I'UDI.IC:
Wo wish to announce- that on and after Soptcnitier
1.1917, the W. P. Johnson company, G1S Main streot,
will do a genoral real estato business.
When you wish to buy, sell or exchange city or jj
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.., i.uh( we win bo glad to act as your agent, m
and feel that with our wide acquaintance, knowledge of
local conditions and fine office equipment, we are. In a
position to serve you well.
We are,
Very reip ectfully youn
W, P. JOHNSON COMPANY.
JOEL T. WAIID. Sale. Manager.
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