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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1917)
r fv hV &,. . mfj TfceEvning Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor " " raetteaesV eafly Mt aaaeay fcy flto MtM Paaasai't Ceojfeeay ef ata lUk, at 111 Itauu street. taefestoatee at Dank fortraasaUseloaUroagi um ay mU taaay to ttw UaKea iutaai - A TjOTBSDAY, XOVKMBKB 13, 1IT Bk's ChsaWAdrs. FOR SALE MMMIMIMMVWMIWMMMWMMff FOR BALE Or will trade nve-pas-eager Rao In good condition. Ap ply to Chas. Clates, at K. K. K. store ll-M FOR RENT Two well furnished team heated, tunny rooms baths hot and cold water. 2S8 4th tt 12-Jt FOR SALE 100 head ewe, cheap. Toss Newton, ll-5t FOR SALE S-roosa modern house aad lot and houaehold goods. Mrs. N. J.Yadea. 1149 Pine st. 10-St FOR RENT At Hill apartments, at corner of Third and Main; brick building: wood, water, lights, phone, electrical Iron, laundry room; $17.50 u-at RANCH FOR SALE CHEAP I own the Louis Lobb ranch, eight miles due east ot Klamath Falls, 3 room house, barn, pumping well, etc. said to be worth 13.000 to $3,500; mort gage oally $(00, three years; look it over aad make me an offer on youi wn Taluatlen: will take any small aaysseat you can afford to pay and give you all the years you want to par the balance without any Interest whatever oa deferred payments. Wal ter S. HalllweU. Cttlxens Band, Lot Angeles, Calif. 9-lt FOR RENT - - FOR KENT Four room furnlsned hence. Phone SC9R. . 10.it FOR RENT Three room furnished house. E. L. French, 537 Menlo Way. - 13-3t HELP WANTED MMMMMMWMWWM WWWXWWWDWWWWW WANTED To rent, a 3 or 4 room lease, close In . Notify Herald Set. 10-3t . MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Shepherd or Collie pup. Notify Buford Hargus at Herald ottee. 12-2t WANTED Board In private family for widower; right terms for right party. Apply Herald. X Y Z. 8-6t MRS. M. E..PAUL gives readings' by mall; write In own band, send $1 .Pearson, Wash. U-4t FOR SALE Improved ranch, 240 acres; oyer 100 acres in alfalfa; f 10 per acre. J. T. WARD A CO., 18 Mala. Street HOUSTON . OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Faraatoaat Pictares Corp. Presents Jtargaerite Clark la , "THE VALENTINE GIRL" A Crook Story that is different, In Fire Parts. Also a DANDY COMEDY TEMPLE THEATER Greater Vitagraph Presents E. H. Soattierea la "TME MAN OF MYSTERY" A story ef Lore and Intrigue In Five Parts? Also a MO V COMEDY iSaWBIHOW 10 CENTS WaaaaBBBai MERRILL OPERA HOU8B MOTION nCTURBS TVMDAYS AND SATURDAYS Mis i II, Orefoa tBSi VASK TWO faaa. Oregesv, HOUSTON'O MetrepelltM Asseasiasnte jj r A,as aevesj aaad 40 aad M aere ,., she heart H tto valley. They aaaa4ss fftfgfttlea, aad hare essae alsalaa. ' Cailaeie. TsasaBBSsssj HT-awy. ... , Ail eight masked ball at Shipping. wwm S" mwnmrnf Hieuv. flees te wa beet Metals efcaneters, Kluntk Qj News -- - PLEVNA POIXTKKS Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Del.ap and fam ily of Klamath Falls spent last Sun day afternoon with the Ess family. Jim Kern of the Keno Power com pany Is having poles installed to ex tend the electric line from the Ess place to the Whltmorc, Hooper and Furber places. Pumps for Irrigation purposes will be Installed at all three ranches. Mrs. George Ager spent the week end with Klamath Falls friends. Mr. and Mrs. Van Valkenbnrg railed on Mrs. H. Murdock Sunday evening. H. A. Talbot was a Klamath Falls business visitor Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. James Moore spent Tuesday evening with the Ess family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Kerns spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.v Geo. Kerns. Mrs. Clarence Hunt of Orindale was a Klamath Falls visitor Friday. - -- LORELLA LOCALS - -- - Alex Stewart returned home this week from a business trip to Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keller enter tained a party of friends in their new home Sunday. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. William Fordney Thursday. The ladies are working and planning for a basaar, which will be held the lat ter part f this month. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell and Miss Bernlce Lloyd spent Saturday in Klamath Falls. Henry Haynes, who has been em ployed In Merrill for some time, has returned to Langell Valley. Mrs. Floy Lloyd Morris was In Klamath Falls Wednesday and Thursday. She took the civil service examination for the Indian service. Mrs. Gus Keller was hostess to a number of friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Noble motor, ed to Klamath Falls one day last week.' Miss Edna Waits, who has been in the Willamette Valley for the past two months, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson vis. ited Klamath Falls last week. The largest aaddeat company in the world The Travelers. See Chit, cote. 6 ' PATROL' BOAT AGROUND WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 13 The navy department has announced that a government patrol boat has gone, ashore In home waters, altho the name and location of the boat are withheld from publication. No one has been injured, and efforts to re float the vessel are trow under wa"y. A foar room hoase aad good lot on Walnut street. It's cheap at SI ,250. nee mucote. s V 8E PRETTY TORN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FA VORITE RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make tt at home, which Is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul pbur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other in gredients, for about 60 cents. Don't .stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened yoar hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It, and draw this through your balrtaklng one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and aftaf .another apj pucsuoa or iwo, your nair pscomes beautifully dark, glossy and attract ive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not In tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Mere) laearaace for leas ssoaey la be aew poUctes ef The Travelers. THE EVENING UCDGET STATEMENT FOR THE CITY OF KlJiMATR FALLS, FOR TH KIHTAT. VKAR BIN GINNING JCXE I, ISIS. The common council having com pleted its estimate of the amount of money proposed to be raised by tax ation tor all purposes of the City ot Klamath Falls, tor the ensuing fiscal year of said city (said fiscal year be ginning June 1. 1918) finds that the total amount to be raised by taxation for all purposes to be the sum of 170.610.00. And the following Item lied U a complete statemenUand dis closure ot the contemplated expen ditures of said-amount ot money to be raised by taxatien: General Fund Salalry or mayor $' 1,200.00 Salary of police judge . . . 1,200.00 Salary of chtet ot police. . 1,200.00 Salary of city attorney . . 1,000.00 Salary ot city treasurer. . 500.00 Salary of health officer . . 300.00 Salary patrolmen 1,200.00 Salary ot councllmen . . . 360.00 Salary ot teamster 1,200.00 Salary of janitor and truck driver 900.00 Salary of Hre chief 1,200.00 Assistant In office of po lice judge .' 225.00 Publishing and advertis ing 350.00 Pay of city engineer . .. . 300.00 Interest on fourth sewer warrants -: 600.00 Auto hire for police SO.OO Board city prisoners .... 75.00 Court costs , 75.00 Printing and stationery . . 150.00 Office supplies 125.00. General supplies 50.00 Quarantine 200.00 City hospital 50.00 Elections 250.00 Electrical supplies and labor 50.00 Fuel oil and wood ...... 450.00 Labor '. . . 50.00 Plumbing C0.00 Drayage 50.00 Freight .' 25.00 Telegraph and telephone service 25.00 Assistance for city en-" glneer 50.00 Care indigent poor 50.00 Recording fees 10.00 Premium on treasurer's bonds 150.00 Upkeep camp grounds . . . 60.00 Total $13,670.00 Light aad WaterFaad Light, water and powers service .,$ 7,800.00 v . Public Library . ' Monthly appropriation, $85..$ 1,020. Monthly appropriation, $85.00 $ 1,020.00 'Fire Department Fund Gasoline v . $ 150.00 Hose 500.00 Pay of firemen .. " 300.00 Repairs 100.00 Total .$ 1,050.00 Street Fund Lumber $ 350 Labor 1,200 Hay 215 Grain 85 00 .ftp .00 .00 Shoeing and blacksmlth- I ing ... .. 50, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ,00 00 00 Veterinary . 10. Supplies " 25. Labor with team ...;,,.. fl,000. Plumbing 10. Sand and cement ....... SO, Street signs 60, Drayage (fo, Gasoline and ojl 125, Nails 100 Flush coat for bitulitblo - pavement 1,000, Repairs to other paved streets .' 250, Total I 4,570.00 Interest Faad -.. Interest on bonded Indebt edness $35,000,00 For Shippmgton road fund $7,600.00 xotice Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council will, on Saturday, December 1, 1917, at the council chamber In said city, at 10 o'clock a. in., convene for the purpose of af fording the taxpayers of said city the opportunity of discussing with the mayor and council the foregoing estl. mates and Items, and for the purpose of making and adopting a tax levy for the fiscal year beginning on June 1, 1918, based on the total valuation of the taxable property of said city and the foregoing estimate. A. L. LEAVITT, 13-21 Police Judge. Get a sUadard are lasaraace ael ley Ja a etaaAard ensaaaar frasa Oati. cote, .aad yoa'M get a arasaat aad fast MfUeJNaNat IV tvM t Mesafe HE1ALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VAST STOCKS OF FOOI monex ix .; nwi NEW YORK, Nov. 1.1. Secret ser vice agents hare discovered food stuff and other property aluo! nl more than $73,000,000 stored in warehouses In this clt) which has never been reported to the govcru - ment. as required under the trading with the enemyact. ThU Is only a tyt Seventh 3353 BIBLE PROPHECY DRAWING- A3IDETME CURTAIN A eAeajejje4BaavMssiA1VVx4Akts4 SUBJECT: sjaayk4tjsVMVVMMVVVMMVM SERVICES For Li alHsa1 11 ONCFINT W ' IsbbL ai H sal sal sal saW WIbbbI aal sal bbbbUmsbbbL aaal sal bbbbbbv . ' ESS I J-L I aaaaaaak . i Xreaa ssaf L M aaai bbbbbbbbW V MMtMmHM fK ETVw W A saal ssai aWaf 11 Vm bbbbbbbbbbbW v vMIIMh lawVVT ffl- ati (MAIUUIIK . SALAD C fr V . saftsai -amBaasaaalBBiaaasHBaawMBMBMesP ssaBBBBBBBi sat aaT aavlaVgBL FM,,,,WSay HsjfBsaMargBaaaaaBBajaayjaaaaaageaa SBJJssaaaaMBaMslsae,-, tm AfaaaarlsaBBBBBaa. bbbLbbbbHbI matl purt of what Is expected to no 'uticoveied before the search ends. M I'ltKMK COl'ItT UPHOLDS COMMISSION AUTHORITY WASHINGTON. I). ('.. Nov 13. The supreme court has hold that the Interstate Commerce Commlloti has i the authority to roiiipol railroads to fmihlHh thru tales mid Joint mtoii lu'roiinectlon with other carriers. , Studies in Prophecy at Day Adventist Chapel 122 North Fifth Street, Near Main ivi THINGS WHICH MUST, DnUKILTWHg.l.gml TONIGHT INCREASE OF KNOWLEDGE WEDNESDAY CAPITAL AND LABOR v THURSDAY SIGNS IN THE HEAVENS FRIDAY DISTRESS OF NATIONS SATURDAY WOtfLD FEDERATION SUNDAY ARMAGEDDON "WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT?" THE WATCHMAN SAID "THE MORNING COMETH, AND ALSO THE NIGHT; IF-vYE WILL ENQUIRE. ENQUIRE YE; RETURN, COME." Isa. 21:11-12. 7:45 P. M. fjgfgfgfwj9ww9fgFggkgf better food at less MAZOLA BUTTER, lard and suet have been used for years for deep frying, sautCing or shortening because the housewife could find nothing better. Today the Pood Administrator asks her to use vegetable oils. , And Mazola, the pure oil from" corn holds first place among vegetable oils. It is the ideal medium for sauteing, deep frying, shortening and salad dressings from every standpoint. t Mazola reaches cooking heat long before it smokes cooks food more quicklv and at the same time more thoroughly. This docs ' away with that sogginess and greasincss so prevalent with the old cooking mediums. . ' . " , And Mazola can be used over and over again because it does not transmit taste, or odor from one food to another! That is what makes it so wonderfully economical. Get a can of Mazola from your grocer today. Sold in pint, quart, half-gallon and gallon tins the large sizes give greatest economy. Also ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes or write us direct. Your money refunded if Mazola docs not give entire satisfaction, IMKHING TIIOOPM ARE HARD ON APPLES GIIANI) JUNCTION, Colo., Nov 13 Troop passing thsu Grand Junc tion are being given score of boxes of apples from the orchards of the Grand Vulley Uniictior are donat ing Hid apples, mid each train load lequliei) twenty-flvo boxes. the EACH DAY MSyayS t t eS Ji SHraAoAAAAoA Corn Products Refining Company 17 Battery Plact New York VBsaVansy esWaVI Caajagl sraissi ortass ''iav..mm-i;mi.i;Wi..t Utl " stasaagAaBBBaB. SOLID COMFORT tluiin IHllMWlHTsllMtfaout SHOES If you urn lioihrml Hh mliliiK fH"t, iinil ntv looklag ftir ttM, n mir,, w,y to ohlnl,, it iN t ,j. a ltrii nImm. Wo hnte mssy ii--iliilc kI)), m pf, uir to tit )intr rKt. Ther ! kniiuii In Iw Hie KASIKHT NHOK t)! 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