rt t' V 5Ty . -" '$ xm jx-. V "i . 'j ? s N. PACK TWO Th Evening Herald THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON W. O. SMITH, Editor " pmhm vat earns. v iy Has ftnM MkUH CtmfV MUssath IWto. at 111 lUU etIWt. IVI--! T ..TT KT " S . . MT. LAKJ LOCALS lattk fUk.OmM.Mr at UrM y asU U ear la tha DaKed itataei IM Aleut. West and Letter hare gone to Portland with three carload of cattle. The Mt. Lakl school has formed a Junior Red Cross Society Shipyard Volunteers Wanted By Uncle Sam imnTi ivn -. 10 t.a ... I ifntiw, 1 CWt tllV UIVII emDra I desired for enrollment In the "United TUESDAY. FKBRUARV 12, IBIS ffenkTsdassifiedAdrs. ----- iUcsireu lur enrollment id me uniieu plan to spend a part of every other 8U , volunteer." are of Friday Join, Red Cross work under ',hp foowlnK cl(lMM. Inn Hfr-eatlrisa gt t rsuliMil .! Arrtlene and electrical welders. the direction of Mrs. Eastwood and. Mrs. Hannon. At a meeting of the . r",,,rn" ?,,u arent-Tcachcrs Association Friday P"0""'8 v'n- Klacksmlths Anglesmltha drop- It was decided thai Ihn mnnnt- tnarin be lorse met:, :;ana;e turners, furnace men HELP WANTED mmjmA0AAAAAAA0AAAAA0llAAAm WANTED Olrl to wait table. Pell- can Bay hotel. 93t' FOR RENT SIMIMMMmMMMMAmMAAMAMAMAWm. FOR RENT Storage room, convea teat location; terns reasonable. Aaaty J. B.. Herald ogee. I B-tf at the Red Cross entertainment equally divided between the Junior Red Cross and the Mt. Lakl Women's Red Cross. n.. ..-. . :- .. . ... .1. ... i no nea vross meeting last weu-. minder, nesday was held at tho home of Mrs. Chlrpcr and calkcrs. AUKtln Whlto ThAIA olUnillnv M,,1 hlrctrlc.il workers Electrician. smiths. Ship litters. Structural Iron workers Riveters, erectors, bolters-up. Other ttailos Ccmonters, crane men. Those who enroll are not compelled n..n.. ... .i... Hi. . to serve, but their enrollment furnish. Roller makers Riveters, reamers ' ..'.. ...... . , ... ...... ... t.,,tn tt.A Yu.rtiitiMv l.i IiaIii win Carpenter Ship carpenters, dock I .i,- m, ..... . .,.i ,,. Mllll,i lighting In thu trenches. rUKHDAV,.K1tl,tnVt ready to ut preparation Improved br the addition of other Ingredient, costing about 60 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wrath's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a 101 oi buss While gray, faded hair la not sin ful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. Uy darkening your balr with Wveth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one ... . ,. can leu, Because u is none mo naiur Plumbers and pipe niters. , m , Vou J( dM , Sheet metal worker, and copper- ponI, or 10 bruih wUh u ,nd drtw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Af. ter another application or two your hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and luxuriant, and you appear years younger. Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requl FOR SALE seaMeMeafesMaMtMfaalafaaheai FOR SALE Team of young, well broken work horses, weight over J.eeo ponadi, mare and gelding. J. G. Swan, Merrill. ll-5t FOR SALS Second hand cars; 3 Fords. S Overtands. 1 afett. 1 MR. chelL tracks. Central garage. 3t FOR 8ALE Seed wheat at $3.13 per ISO, oa Clyde Bradley ranch, near Dark, plate. W. T. Johaeoa. -l!t MISCELLANEOUS MMMMMmMMMAM TO TRADE Fine driving mare and rubber tired runabout and harness for good milch cow. See Moran, at Pelican Bay hotel. 93t HAVE YOU a good 10 for sale? I have a customer for SO acraa of Ir rigated land within aeven mites of Klamath Falls; price and terms must be right. W. S. Slough. G-tf FOR BALE Four lots on paved street; well located, $1,600. t Four room house with large attic; $1,150. Five room house close In, $1,600. Five room house near new court house, $1,750. Five room sew house; modem; full basement and on corner lot, $4,000. Two Sat house, rents for $17.60 per moath; price $1,000. Would ex change for good land. HO acres; nearly all In Irrigation; Sue toll and well drained; half In alfalfa. $50 per acre. T. WARD ei M ORPHEUS Austin White. Those attending were Mrs. Dow, Miss West, Mrs. Case, Mrs. Ilooth. Mrs. Lester. Mrs. Koontt. Mrs. Rrookfleld, Mrs. Orlule, Mrs. Phillips Mrs. White, Mrs. Hedcepeth. Mrs. Latta and Mrs. Patterson. Next Wed. nesday the ladles are Invited for an all day session with Mrs. Warren Pat. terson. A cooked sale Is planned for the benefit of the Red Cross br the Mt. Lakl Society. It will be held In Klamath Falls Saturday. February 3d. All sorts of good country cook. ins win be on sale. A meeting was held at the church here Monday evening by the potato growers of this section to form a Po tato Growers' Association. Mrs. Dow Is spending a few days with Mrs. Lester. Mrs. West. Mrs. Clyde Griffith, Mls Faye West. Mis. Mary West and Mrs. Case spent Monday with Mrs. Me- Comb and Miss Hatch of Tule Lake. Several from this neighborhood at- .AmHajI .1... .Imhj... . tt.ll ... . ...u.u, .c UUUIV ui iuim oaiuraay eveniag. Gerald West. Aubra Dradburr and Kenneth Case of the Henley hlch school have received achievement pins and certificates of memberahln In the Rainbow Junior Regiment from State School Superintendent Church Ill. They are among the first school children In the state to sell $50 worth of the war saving stamps. w Iretncn. crane operators Foundry workers, laborers All kinds. I oftsmen Template makers, Machinists and- machine hands, all sort helpers. Painters. Any man who ran use a tool Is Qualified to become a II. S. Shipyard Volunteer. Joel T. Ward, 815 Main street, has been appointed enrolling intent for Klamath Falls. t Notice To Whom It may Cencern: Whereas, The trout und other fish Inhabiting the waters of Four Mile Lake and Four nine urcoit ior a ins tance of one-half mile below Its out let from said lake, situate In Town ship 30 south, ran io 5 enat, Willam ette Meridian, In Klamntli County, Suite of Oregon, are being threntencd with extinction from excessivo angling and other causes; and, ft......... -That Ulfitn llnar.l it PUti ""'" "" ' - " "'lll oroth a ..... i1ihiiiiI..Iam.., I.. il.J.nii.liiiiu .. .t... ..!..... ' of protecting the trout and other t1sh during the purlin! of tli,,,,.' IIIIIIIUmilH MM imvill ww... i iiviii Mlt Lake ami Four Mile Creek for a Any mm fmimi i i,.i.... .. .... " ' . " " - ..... ...... - i.-'.. ...........' "" 'm lllliniiro m uiin-imii iiiiiu umun .... iiiiin in in id orilljr v I i. ., .... . II I.I... ..... In . . ......... .. ... .. "' d OUHOl iriilll mini inn.', iiiiu" in the water from said sw nbuvn tthni U l "? .. . -. . , tm niiuwn Si. il , Creek Fish Hatchery, 2 iw ww "property now i....." Stale of Oreuon r..r ...?' l poses, are nnd each of ihejmi vioseu iu naniiiBurutiy mM7' n. ........ .... . ' ""vie I Clli dnv nr v . lM .nl.l .1, ' "II. I " I.1IVHIHII iiin lllfiil. lUtilng. And II In nnd nhull i,. ., tnknornsh for trout or 0b,r, ADVERTtHRD M.IL LIST Top-notch and Gold Son! Rubbers aad Pace, at Sl-tr K. K. K. STORK. The following unclaimed mall mat ter will be sent to the dead letter owe ai san Francisco on February 23. In calling for these letters please ay "advertised." A chara-e of on cent wilt be made on each letter. W. A. Delzell. P. M. Olentevls Awarda. lore An. Der. Clu. Catnyllerl Oabrlelle. Plctro Per. rrl Chlaeanto. tMtar Dahlln. Miss r.e. sie wane) , iau i:thcr Dencson. Nick laveallffite the new low cost life. accident aad health uollclea of the Traveler, and you'll want to sin oa the dotted liae. Hee Chllcote. 1 site. It I. not Intended for the cure( mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Rome extra fine Sweater at SLtr K.K.K. STORK. Now la the time to hay a liomo la Hip Klamath Daala. Ask rtillcnta for price oa house, Iota, baalnean prop erty, rarma aad raache. l See the Royal Tailor spring Ilea of Saltings at 31-tf K.K.K. STORK. LEOAL m0Wmmm0W NOTICES jWsMni fine Pictures Shown Notice, At the Orpbeas Toalght Roam Warwick aad flail Kaae ia MTHE FALSE FRIEND" Story by Florence C. Boles. Directed by Harry Davenport CGK$ Klamath Lodge No. 137. 1. 0. 0.-T, meeta Friday alght. H. F. Esell, N. 0.,-Nate OtUrbeln, SecreUry. Ewauaa Encampment No. 46, 1. O. o. F., meeu Tuesday'nlght. W. A. Masten, C. p., Nate Otterbela Scribe. e) e FORT KLAMATH FACTS . Great Interest has been taken In the Red Cross work at-Fort Klamath. Over 10 iialrs of pajamas and conval escent suits have been completed at the sewing room. In addition to a large number of knitted articles. Much credit Is given Mrs. A. Pan. who has charge-of the workrfor her excellent management and snlendld result. A series of dances and sunnera havfa been given by members of the Red Cross, which have netted the sum of $307.83. A "General War Relief Fund" has also been started by a contribution of izo from James Pelton. A colonial dance at Melhaa hall. followed by a supper at the Red Cross room, Is planned for February 13. Those who attended the sewlnc room last week were Mrs. A. Page. Mr. J. Smart. Mrs. C. Noah, Mrs. L. Laurltsen, Mrs. R. Moon, Mrs. J. Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. W. Dixon, Mrs. E. McKeever, Mrs. R. Hickman. The high school and eighth grade punll. were entertained Friday avan. Ing at the home of Mesdamee White and copeiand. The evening was spent In games and dancing. Refreshments were served, nnd all report a most en Joynble time. Miss Mamie Leever returned home Friday from an extended visit In Rogue River Valley. With both Robert Warwick nnd Gall Kane as the stars, nnd with a 1illllnn ...MnA..l... ...M...MU ..ft.. ia naii'-j, mim ..Finer uencson. wick i " uiiviin vu.ufuu, hid Farantlft, Louis tlrmba, Pablo Gallnr. Fn' Friend" will be the attraction .1 .. ... S. . -. ., .k A..k.. . -... H.L- -. ', tnuriey inrrcM, james ure.ne, " ,"'' "iucua iuuihiu. ine siory Ctcnr A. Kt:ton, Master Clarence! ,o1'' ,n thllNlrama deals with the re Mcrton. Rose Musgrave, Enrico Or- umrkable villainy by which a wealthy turl, Charles Rault, W. II. Spatow.' young man win, a beuutlful young Miss Pamiomlva, V. Sannomlyn. Misa' 'rl for himself and wrecks the life of o'meke Sannorolya. Anotnto Slmonl.' "Is rltal, a rlslnc youna attorney. The Charles hnelllng. method by which tho villain achieves his end Is absolutely startling. It Is something new in films, nnd It will make a deep Impression on nil who see this picture. Needless to say, Robert Warwick handles his part with skill and assurance. Gall Kane li not only beautiful, but la seen In n role In which she shines. "The False Friend" Is truly a notable pro duction that should not be missed. Lewis I'nloa Salle at 31-tf K.K.K. STORE. Traveler accldeat aad health not. idea are etaadard. Wheat voa na leas you get leas. SeeCtiilcots) 1 Belber Saltcaaea, Traaks aad Baga, 3Mf K.K.K. STORK. Ill $ HI II a$$ MH OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OH CmTMrh ; w T Get KelMf Whaa asaed ' anal Nee are StatM v. KttHJUMXM ae count flfty. Your cold In head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, tbe air pasaagea o( your head will clear and you can brea-.he freely. No more snuflag, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for for breath at alght. ' Get a smalt bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant artlseptlc cream Is your nostrils. It penetrates through very air Passage of the head, sooth. lac aad beallrfg the swollen or la famed ssucoua membraae, giving you lattaat relief. Head eoldi aad eatarrh yW4 Ilka sagle. Doa't atay atuStd sp aad.mUerable. Relief la H OUSTON'f MetrepellUn I.KT MR MAKR YOUR NEXT SUIT PERFECT FIT Highest Grade of Workmaaahip GUARANTEED Spring Woolea oa Display. Your Iaspectioa Iavited. Chas. J. Cizek Sacceaeor to fxewe Broe. MERCHANT TAILOR 51. Mala St. COMBSAGE TEA . INTO 6Rjy HAIR DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND RE. STORKS ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with aulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux urlans. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, la trou blesome. An easier way ia to get tbe To Whom It May Cencern: Whereas. The trout and other fish Inhabiting the wttera of Seven Mile Creek, altuate la Klamath County, State of Oregon, are being threatened with extinction from excessive angling and other causes, and, Whereas, The Bute Board of Fish and Game Commissioners Is desirous or protecting the trout and other flsh Inhabiting the watera of said Seven Mile Creek, situate In Klamath Coun ty, State of Oregon; Now, therefore, by virtue of law vested In the said State Hoard of Fish nnd Game Commissioners, notice Is hereby given that said Seven Mile Creek, situate In said Klamath Coun ty, State of Oregon, from Its conflu ence with Weed canal to a point on said Seven Mile Creek where Short Creek flows Into same In Section 35, Township 33, south, rango $ east. Willamette Meridian. In said Klam- nth County, State of Oregon, Is hereby closed to flihlng & any kind or In any manner, for trout or other flsh, from and after the 1Mb day of Feb ruary, 191S, until said creek I aanln opened to fishing. And It aball be unlawful for any person to take or flsh for trout or other flsh In the nbove named closed watera during the period of time above specified. Any and all persona whomsoever fishing In violation)! this order will uo pruam-uieu na uj amine proviaea. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 19th day of January, 1918. 8TATK BOARD OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS By James Wlthycombe, Commissioner uy I. n. Flelschner, Commissioner By F. M. Warren, Commissioner By C. F. Stone, Commissioner. C-ll Township 36 notith, range C east, Wll Inmetto Meridian, In Klamath Coun ty, Htnto of Oregon; Now, therefore, by authority of law veiled In tho saM State Hoard of Flsh nml (lame Commissioners, notice Is I hereby given that said Four Mile Lake and Four Mile Creek for a ills lance of one-halt mile below Its out let from said lake, situate In Town shin 38 south, range 5 east, Wlllam cite Meridian, In Klamath County, Slate of Oregon, are hereby closed to llihlng of nny kind or In any mnnner, for trout or other flsh, from nnd after the Kith day of February, 1911, until said lako and creek are again opened to fishing. And it shall be unlawful for any person to take or flsh for trout or other flsh by any means whatever af ter the dale above specified. Any and all persons whomsoever so flahln In violation nf Mil. nritxr will bo prosecuted as by statute provided. Dated at Portland, Oregon, thla 33d day of January, 1918. STATK HOARD OF FISH AND (1AMK COMMIHHIONKItn. By James Wlthycombe. Commissioner By I. N, Flelschner, Commissioner. By F. M. Warren, Commissioner lly C. F. Stone, Commissioner. C-ll as by stnluto provided, iiaieu in I'ortland, (W. inn. ,inu .. i "."'Hi .-.,. .., ... i,iiu,iry, i . STATIC IIOAIIDOfpltt AMI. ,. "t nniiusMt, rtUIMIHSIM uy jniiH-n Uliyrotnlie, Comal. Ilv I. M KM..U..I ....... . . lu If Xt tl. ...... . . l .., .. .... i.mmhii, iiinimiilottf iijr v. r. ninne, ininml0M Notice of Nherlir'a HalM Nollce la heinliy n,n ,, ftlitl ny virtiin of u wrllof In foreclosure, Issued nut of i cult t'ourt of the State nf n the County of Klamnth, laitu A. crensnn, plaintiff. ,. Heath, el nl, itefenilnnts, "i which pmn vjH W( fgg.1 nun or January, ism, .m Id day nf March. s. .,. door or the court house af I County, Oregon, In the ciitwi th Falls, Oregon, at (hi fotj o clock p. m., on said .late, i sell at public auction, to tkel bidder tor rash, tho folloelui ea premises, to wit: Tho south half of thi i quarter of aecllon II: tkn west quarter of the northauti ter of section 13: and tKi west quarter of the souHnem ter: and the northwest qt the northwest nunrlrrof i In township 39 south, ritMlJ af the Wlllamctle MsrUatl Klamath Count)', Oregon, ( Ilia 100 acres. or so much thereof as nurbu Notice To Whom It may Cencern: Whereax, The trout and oilier flsh frequenting the waters of Klamath I River and Spencer Creek, In Klamath! County. State of Oreaon. are belne threatened with extinction from ex-:ary to satisfy a JudxaifBl cesslve angling nnd other causes, and, In the above entitled rase oi tte Whereas. The Stale Hoard of Flali lnv nf i.n tun .iu and Game Commissioners Is desirous Judgment Is for the sum 'of tow v. iiruivciina mo iroui anu otner nsn ared nine and 39-100 frequenting said Klamath River and I l?09.a) with intr..i ik... upencer creea, in Klamath County, the 18th day of Jnnuarr. till State of Oregon; rate of 10 per rent per antM Now, therefore, notice I hereby glv. the further sum of one huiinll "n oy ine oiaie iioara or nsh and and 1S-100 dollars (101.15)' name commissioners tnat all of said terest thereon from said Ills I Klamath River from a point eight January, 1918, at tho rate of U nunurru tauu) reel below the lower.'rnnt - nnum ...i -i.i. ..... " " "" most portion or tho confluence of said ($60.uo) attorney's fee, nil niumain niver and Hnencer Creek, to lixriUmr .m ... .i.i..u..i. ... i . -. HH... .,, .,,,, -!. ... t iniiiuiwu nunareu izuui reel mbova'duiiAr ftfiftr.ni -(J ik. - .-...-. w,v twniB, tWff I tne uppermost portion of the conflii-lsum of eight hundred tlitriiil i-iica oi saiu aireama: alan .11 ilmi ,in n.inn.i ........ , ., ,,,.., Hu,..,,n ,ft.v,u, llNIII IMSISU portion of Spencer Creek and Ita triti. mt r...... nr ...i,.n ....i ... ularles in Klamath County, State of expense of this sale n eientml aTlBaaM .. t a.. . . -.,, .n.no mo ronnuenro or, (1KO. L. IIUMI'IIRIT, I ...u opencer ureca ana Klamath Rlv- Sheriff of Klamath Counlr.C er and a point on said Sponcer Creek lly HURT K. HAWKINS, Depsty. iicrc me present pipe lino diverts 19-S.I3-I9.3C. HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Leakey Present Fanaie Ward la "HKR STRANG K WEDDING" A well known story, a Brilliant Star TEMPLE THEATER Temple Theater Present "THK MORK EXCKLLKNT WAY" Hart-thrllllng photodrama featuring AalU Stewart aad Charles Rlchmaa ADMISSION TIN CINTt MERRILL' OPERA HOUSE MOTION riCTURsht tVWKOAn AND SATUmDAYf MAZOLA The Food Administration doei notaskyou totopfrrtnfood:-pnyUuevegetable oils in the place of butter, lard and suet TF the housewife had been asked to reduce the use of the$e products a few years ago we would have been forced to give up many of the delicious sautld and fried dishes for which America is famous. Today high prices of animal fats and the necessity for conservation do not worrv the housewife-because she knows that she has Maiola, ing 5ndhwSngmCnCan Crn' depCnd n-in deep fryln Mut! In Mazola she has found the ideal cooking medium-it reaches cooking heat lone before it smokes. ' Mazola can be used over and over again as it does not transmit taste or odor from one food to anothcr,ven in the case of SIh or onions-a great force for economy. Also It makes eveentinnallu st!!..!..... .-i-.i i ofCohv "i nced to fcar thc rmns price or uncertain uppiy Mazola ia snlcl in nlnl ...... ,! II . ,. ;n. .. i r iM"" "-KMiun anu ganon tins (thc large sizes arc most economical). Get acan Ul y5 Kcr " "sic fm for a copy of the free Mazola Book of Recipcs-or write us direct. Vwi aaitr l.lu4. U M.U ttn mt !.. .ul.. ,i..., CORN PRODUCTS KliFINING COMPANY u sHuiery nacc, new York aaaas SALAD awe ' vCOOKINt. VI AUCTIO at Blue Front Stables KLAMATH AVKMK, JiWB NINTH, KLAMATH FAI-U I W ILL BKLL AT PUnUO AUCTION IN THK IILUR FRONT HING (INSIDK BARN) Wednesday, Feb. 1 20 Good Dairy Co' Four rearllag.eta.iii, H weaalini calyee, flVe a-yearld heMn.( jroaagf dairy bred ball from oaa r .1.. i ....... . ........ .a t . ""' "runs in vsiuunws w h l."0'' muMo0t bw' " '0--. o worh maiea, mt , . ,w or lwrnMa m lQt of o0w aJd-ik rJ?!" " -- "Watered f sow. .. -. k.17 r.Z'r""9' Dro II vnoatli old, eaer "" ,wp' ! o , one old sorrel florae. CllbTL Al w to o'k aom. of the h-i ."" " Me Baarei and geldings. Begins Tarwe-AU euma udrar SjM, raain able a4e, with latoraat at fWcat! October IBth oa balance oa I Idas lajiiissalwii Jeaaeei.Uaer Ceaafaat r tYeVaaMa. OsTfflsl Come One, Come AU SeaU Provided for the Udiei C T. OLI VE1 Mtt. Atr. - V-VI 4t'