WjiiT Pfl lii" Uf ii I-1 " """MHE BVBNING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGOtf n tih usn.w, si:i'TI:mi;u m ; PACK TWO ti i i9 - - i. ISS m -n tTheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor VaMiaked dally except Sunday by Taa Herald Pobllsblng Company ol JOaauta Falls, at US Fourui iuik ihut at tha noatoSee at Klamath file. Ongea. for transmbsloa taroagb w matte aa second-ciass auw. Ssteerlptioa terau br maU to any Mil eat In the United Statast Oaa rear , , J- ita, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 37. 1P17 Ws Classified Advs. FOR SALE ULU-H-V. .... ..i FOR SALE Six room house, butl- ness lot; no reasonable .offer re fused; also, good resident lot. all im proved. Will trade In on auto. Hurry: (34 Main street. 19-tf IMPROVED farm for sale, 140 under irrigation; good buildings: 8 miles from town; will take some city property In trade. P. O. box 1108. 24-10t FOR SALE Bulck 4, 1917 model, In perfect condition; all new tires ot best grade. For cash, f630. 527 Klamath avenue. Pbone 209W. S5-3t f FOR SALE Apples, several varie ties, good to cook and good to eat, 2c per pound; pick them yourself. 110 Conger ave., old Reames place. Call In forenoon. 27-3t HELP WANTED 'f WANTED A shotgun; must be In first class condition and a bargain. See S. B. Stewart, Klamath Packing -company. 22-tf WANTED Dishwasher for boarding ..house at Bray. Apply to H. M. Hill, Bray, Calif. 21-7t WANTED Woman, general house work, small family. J. M. Johnson, Klamath Agency. 21-6t WANTED Woman to do general bouse work, small family; good wages. Phone 402. 7-tf LOST AND FOUND MWIWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWi LOST Overcoat and umbrella by E. J. Grant; were left by post at S. P. depot; umbrella marked E. J. Grant, Suitable reward if left at Herald office. 27-3t STRIKERS WOULD END DIFFICULTY ATTEMPT TO HOLD OOXFEREXCK WITH EMPLOYERS LOOK1XG TOWARD ENDING OF STRIKE TYING UP SHIPYARDS PORTLAND, Sept. 27. Shipyard strikers are endeavoring to hold con ferences with employers to end the strike which is tying up all shipyards It Is believed that the employers will confer with the men. , v The machinists and moulders at the Phoenix and Rease-Martln Iron Works have walked out. The com nanv's managers declare they struck because they refused to sign the metal trades council agreement to keep men off government work. Both shops are working on gov ernment ship engines. Decorate your home with an at tractive picture. We are selling them at cost. F. R. Olds & Co. ' 27-2t Several good homes at very low prices and easy terms. See Chll- rote. 19 THREE GOOD BUYS Forty acres, all under ditch, nearly level, no Improvements. Price $600. .Five room bungalow, modern, fur nace heat, good lot. Some fruit and garden. Price less than cost to build. Five room house near business cen ter. Splendid lot, 65x120 feet. Price $3,000. W. S. Slough. 24-tf Oregon Caasimeve Overcoats, $20. Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. 20tt Saturday night will be the last day ot the picture sale at cost, at F. R. Olds c Co. You will have to hurry. 27-2t Indian Tan shoes for extra wear. Modern Shoe Store. 26-tf FIRST IX AMERCIA MISCELLANEOUS WILL TRADE .38 special S. & W revolver tor good 12-gauge repeat er shot gun. B. W. Smith, 527 Klamath avenue. 25-3t During the past tea years the Northwestern Mutual life Insurance company of Milwaukee has gained 9653,000,000 in amount of insurance in force. Compare this record with that of any company in the world. Ask Chllcote for information about The Dividend Paying Company of America." 19 -i:tna disability policies work for you when you cannot work for your self. See Chllcote. 19 FOR SALE Five-room house, bath, basement; close In; $1,700, $700 cash, balance to suit. EXCHANGES Timber claim for au tomobile; 8-room house for Irri gated land; stock ranch for lots in -Mills Addition; 160 acre grain land for house in Klamath Falls. -FOR SALE 160 acres finest land in valley; can all be irrigated; one mile from new railroad station; $'40 per acre. FOR SALE Four-room house, fur nished; garage, and on corner lot; $1,000, $160 cash, $15 per month. W. P. JOHNSON CO. 618 Mala Street C&& Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F., meets Friday night. R. A. Emmltt, N. G., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. i Ewauna Encampment No, 46, I. O. .O. F., meets Tuesday night, R..A. tEmmitt, C. P., L. J. Bean, Scribe, New City Laundry Wo Guarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collars Laundered. Wo also wash silk, wool, and col ored gods very carefully. Try us once and be convinced. Our prices are right "Phono 194. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Bank IfW' H OUSTON'i MttropollUn AnteiMnwnto I Ji"i W w' vie i. Lorenz j PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING,; SHEET METAL WORK, LEX-. JSOX FURNACES INSTALLED! STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, RE. PAIRED AND HELINKD. n j i-tlNTR ADU rXVti WUltH OF, -AIL KINDS. AGBNT FOR FAIR , BANKS-MORSE ENGINES. 1W MAIN ST. PHONE 810 AAAAAW00WWW0WWWWW& HOU8TON OPERA HOUSE COMING Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 80 A 80, Harold Bell Wright's "THE EYES OF THE WORLD" In Ten Parts STAR THEATER William S. Hart in "WOLF LOWRY" A thrilling love story with a remark able surprise at the finish TEMPLE THEATER Esaanay Presents Jack Gardner ia "THE RANGE BOSS" A new tyaa.of Western Drama HEARST PATHE NEWS .1 Latest War Pictures, Current Events ADMISSION TEN CENTS Calitornian Discovers Wonderful Medicine f ' Will Turn All Profits From Discovery Over to University As An En dowment. Substance Called Tethelin Cause Wounds to Heal t Once , BERKELEY, Sept. 2 discovered a chemical substance which has proed remarkably suc cessful in curing wounds and in caustngwounds to heal at once which for months, or even years, hud re fused to, yield to treatment, Dr. T. uraiistord Hobcrtson, professor of biochemistry In the University of California, has just executed a deed donating to the University ot Cali fornia all his patent rights In this valuable new substance, "Tethelin." All profits resulting from the discov ery are to constitute an endowment, the Income to be applied to medical research, Tests ot this new substance, made in army hospitals in Europo and in civil hospitals in America, have prov en the great value of the discovery. The appalling number of men wound ed In the piesent war makes the dis covery of especial timeliness and value. Several new substances nnd new methods have been found by the medical Investigators of the world since the war began which are ex tremely useful in combating Infection In wounds. The new substance, how ever, "Tethelin," has a field of use- support of'further dltcoverlos for the further benefit of mankind, Profes sor Robertson has relinquished nil personal profit from his discovery of this growth-promoting substance. In the agreement by which (he regents of the Unhcrslty of California haw now""acccpted the trusfeeshlp of till endowment for medical research, It Is provided"tnat In case Professor llob erUon should ever become physically disabled," his presonti university sal ary should-bo continued to him thru, out' his lifetime, from thn proceeds of the discovery, or In case of his death to his wifo for her lifetime. All In como above this will go to endow nn Instltuto of medical research, doot ed to research In medicine, and espe cially the research In the phslolK', chemistry and pathology of growth FAIR ATTENDANCE' RECORDS BROKEN A polity Jth the Chllcote Agency alwaja stand lor safe insurance. 10 Oregon Casslmere overcoat, b0 Exclasively at K. K. K. Store. 20tf Having fulness all Its own after other meth ods have rendered the tissues aseptic, and wounds still sometimes refuse to heul especially wlioro frostbite, hums, or varicose veins have Injured the Utility of the tlsMiei. There are today, and they occupy the hospital "Z??? SALLEM, Sept. 27. Pioneer Day was celebrated yostorday at the Ore gon State Fair, and among the many In attendance were veterans ot the early das who made tho day an oc casion for reunions. Speakers on the for an exceptionally long time, con Burning drugs, time, space nnd food, and frequently such cases hate to be discharged unhealed. It Is precisely these cases the most expensive and most disabling types ot wounds which "Tethelin" will benefit, since It stimulates the sluggish tissues and enables nature to work its own re pair. Not only In old wounds has "Teth elin" been found valuable. It has been found that often open sores which for years have refused to heal, hne at once yielded to Oregon Agricultural College, and W D. Wheelwright of Portland. All records for oponlng day attend ance at the state fair were broken last Monday, when the turnstiles reg istered $1,194 had been paid In ad missions. The amount wns approxi mately 1500 more thnn the receipts on opening day In 1016. Oregon Casalmerc Overcoat, f20. Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. 20tf Entire stock framed and sheet plc- treatment tures at cost. F. It. Olds & Co. 27-3 with this new drug. In the past, the scientific man's discoveries hate usually been left for the "profiteer" to grow rich from. Wishing that the large prospective profits from this dscoery of 'Tsth-eUn"- should be devoted not to pri vate profit, but to the stimulation and "Tho First American Life Insur ance company," THE MUTUAL LIFE, lias been in the lead for sctenty.flve ears. For full particular see (Jeo. C. Ulrich, District Manager. "The Leading Dividend Paying company of America." 21-41 Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City Quick Service Reasonable Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company --,. jfif.BlUk4& i.. aa ai a j Ffjalaawaac 19 MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAY! Marrill, Oreaaa Remember I roast corn? J Vlt's toastedi fytjmmtil&S&P Toasting I lUOXVCO UllltVd I t mV delicious I m Ss r C B Youll Iike X 0 1 ..ia.w t ! VVstRIKEi C: Jr T ff VS-y I ' amsmja.saamaaasaassaw z Accelerates liUVI fM I m HTJ 1 -glva qukk and U m. V . S W .mPMdaf- . i amooth acoebra. I gt, , aa d2HlMHlimr4itkA ""' AH Automobile lures Vulcanizing and ' Repairing All work Guaranteed KLAMATH AUTO TIRE COMPANY 120 South 3lxth Street I 3l HURRY! We are able to supply a few more customers nltlt absolutely pure Pasteurized Milk and Cream ; I, TAKE NO CHANCES , , Use Only Pure Milk Williams Sanitary Dairy T T t I t T T T T T T t 1 X! 4 BE PRETTY TURN GRAY HAIR DARK THY (IKAMIMOTIICIt'M OLD FA- veitni: itntii'i: of haik tka and sri.piittit Almott ever) one knows tliat Sngo Tea and Sulphur, properly coinptiunil- ed. brings back the natural color and luslio to the hair when faded, gray or sticaked. Vimrs ni;n the only way to get till mixture "ih to make It at homo, wlilcli Im iniiKMy anil Iroulilo moiiic. Now ml h, hy asking at any drug xtorc for "Wyvtli'a Hugo and Sul phur Compound," you will get a largo bottle of tli Ih fiimoiiK old recipe Im proved by Hie addition of other In gri'cllt'liK for about r0 cunts. Don't () gray I Try III No ono can poDMllily tell Hint you durkvnud our hair, an It doc It bo naturally and evenly. You dntupvii n Rpongu or, sort brush win. it. ,, j-; A through your Imlr. (l.ninK ,, ,." .tiim.l at a tlino; hy morning th lialr dlsnppenra, uml nrtvr mnotb Plication or o, , l,nr C- ' tioaullfully dark. Kum) ,," Ive. ""W. , Wyeth's Hagn ami HM,,hu . pound h n dollKlitrul ion,,, , V lor IhOdo who ddlru .lurk h7i yoiiihful apiicaraiiif t ( ?' tended for tho cum, iiiUihm piunntlon of dlKKiimi Ad, w , Norm. Thero aro fnml,, tl0 fij ury for tho iiilmptiMi nf th roltoT Ing IieihIh: w HorlcM l N'im, L'S. '.i :ia, ;n, :ir. Serlna KNos. r., i, Series (I No. 1 ScrlnH II No. t Interest cciihox on from October 1, in IT Dated nt Klnuiutli 1'iilU, Or., m, 20th day of September 1917. ' J. w sii:mex .., 30. II, II, "loe boai '1 27-51 (Ml) TrtMUurtr, 0 PERA HOUSE- Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 29th & 30tl TWICE DAILY, 2.15 8.15 CLUNE'S LAVISH CINEMA-DRAMATIC Production The Eyes OF THE , WORLD IIY IIAItOLI) IIKLL WIUOIIT The famous story which has fascinated over 4,000,000 readers, amplified for this magnificent pic torial version by the author. V , A'PA's IW B " : ) ' 7 V r raasTMTffllJsl a iMMaa Tlss W&XI BsssMMsasWMasisWsssasBtaaaM HBagggggggggggSgggggsvwggH W -iBBBBBBBBBBaSSflgBbslaH laaaBlMBSgH LWgggMasisMsf Tl m V i 'iBaaHM gHKJK';' '-MH IVsHMaHWsHaiiaSssM at w . bbbWaX'' . vb aABaaaaaaaaavBaaawBaBaBaBaBaBaBB' 'K'bIbbbbbbVIIH --(. ,j"y .PWIaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBf PRODUCED BY W. H. CLUNE, PART OWNER OF "THE BIRTH OP A NATION" AND SOLE PRODUCER OF "RAMONA." ; . Positively the finest motion picture schievement since the advent of those epoch-making masterpiecel of the screen. 10,000 FEET OF GRIPPING FILM DRAMA 1,000 SCENES OF BRILLIANT PHOTOGRAPHIC REALISM MADE AT UNLIMITED EXPENSE AND SIX N MONTHS' UNDIVIDED LABOR Staged and photographed on the actual scenes of th famous story in the cities and mountaine of Southern California, the author personally assisting in the work ELABORATE ORCHESTRAL SCORE Accompanies the Production NIGHT, 8,15 - Reserved Seats, 75c, General Admission 50c Reserved Seats, 50c, General Admission, 25c. .- s