V ' Tfl V3f JriSV ,'. FRIDAY, FKIIIWARy is, , THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 11 K. PAOBTWO VTPyW '. t Its !T1 v'' I Y- Jk, Ju" $ & lfi $ ThtEraning Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor dally eaeeat aadey fcr ft ImM FahUshlM Casaaaay of t FalM. at W Fearta street iVetf iicft'iv 1W efiW Genera i4rwi Start itttk ttOt.Ontm.ttt at three by mm to aay ta the Catted sKateet FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, lOIH BenU'saassiiedAdvs. FOR RENT FOR RENT Storage room, conven ient location; term reasonable. Apply J. .. Herald office. 15-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Five dolUr gold piece mount. ed on breast pin: reward. Phone 3J9-M. l-5t icvn LOST Pair gray bedroom slippers: were left la postofflee Wednesday veals; finder retire to Herald. Re ward. 15-!f FOUND at the postofflee, brown fur muff. lS-St FOR SALE IWMMMMMMHMIMI rOR 8ALE Team or young, well broken work hones, weight orer S.MO poundi, mare and gelding. J. O. Swan. Merrill. li-8t FOR BALE Rhode Island Red roos ttn; Get them now for hatching Call 15J. 13-3t FOR SALE Seed wheat at $3.3; per 100, oa Clyde Bradley ranch, near Bark place. W.T.Johnson. 6-12t FOR SALE Household goods; mar ble parlor set, mahogany finish; solid oak extension dining table and chairs: range; beds, mattressea, springs; drop-head Singer sewing ma chine; tools; potatoes; numerous oth ers; also some genuine tiger claws, aalUMO for Masonic emblems or brooches. Prices right for quick sales for cash. Call phone 334. Residence Sit Ninth street. Any time except Sunday. Rer. W. E. Rambo. 15-lt MISCELLANEOUS MMMMMMMWMMM FOR SALE New room house, mod- era aad on pared street Price IS.IOO, terma. J.T.WAHDAUO,' Ml ORPHEUS THEATER Orafceae Theater Preaeats Fraacla Ford la "WHO WAS THE OTHER MAX: A Secret Service Drama CCKs Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F., meets Friday Bight. H. F. Knell, N. O., Nat Ottarbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 41, 1. O. O. F.. meeu Tuesday Bight. W. A. Mastaa, C. P., Nate Ottarbeln Scribe. One patch of Monkey Grip on a cut or Jagged tire will save Its price to you. It Is guaranteed the best you rer used or money back. It EVANS ft BALLS'. Money to loaa oa city aad country Sao CMIrote. 1 SAVE Shoe Cost Dy baying your shoes at oar store. We caa aire yoa better jaalky for leas money. WHY? Because we put Into quality what others pat Into high rant aad clerk hire. We carry oaly standard of MODERN Shoe Store Til t. BV' JataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKl 'v JBKm llffaWj IB fawsmmaaaaP KsaaaT aSsmuxammammY -Va?S2BBaaaaaaal ' . saBaaaTaal !-''' r saaaaaaf 3 ' ... J-,rislmmmmm jj, J . gtvifBJBBJBJBBBJ j. 'iisaaaaaamaaaBajaaaaaaaaacaB Gey. etxioa. BBca General Peyton C. March, new act ing chief of the general staff of the United States nrmy, probably has had more experience of European warfare than any other man who has ever held the place. The general has been with the American troop In France. Because General Bliss, chief of staff, Is to remain permanently In France, It became necessary to name an act ing head to attend to affairs here. He Is said to be a man of quick decision, who Is not afraid to do what ho wants to do. Local Red Cross Attivitifs It Is earnestly desired that all who have finished sweaters bring them to the work rooms as soon aa possible. The new yarn Is now In. and those who have supplies from the former shipment should make aa effort to get work completed Immediately, accord. Ing to Mrs. A. Walker, who Is In charge of the rooms. Want Northern Range For California Cattle Stockmen of Southern California Will Suffer Great Losses Unless They Can Get Their Herds to Graz ing Lands in the Northern Part of State a s I s The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls SACRAMENTO, Feb. IS. There are 800 head of cattle at Fresno and SO more In Santa Barbara county looking for good grating landa In Northern California, according to a message received by H. 8. Maddox, secretary of the chamber of com merce and food administrator for the rltr of Sacramento. The word comes from D. C. Beers, a big cattleman of I Maddox gave the word out to the public In th hope that It would reach land owners of Northern California who had grating lands available, and who would communicate mlth the chamber of commerce, offering reas onable terma along patriotic 11dm of helping to save the beef supply of the state. Tha matter la also being taken up About four weeks ago we introduced our new Thirty-Cent Coffee replacing 35c coffee in cans, with a shipment of one- half drum; this coffee is meeting with such success that we now have a standing order for a full drum per X week and this week we were obliged to wire for an m mm SB 1 tlf I P extra drum. Have IUU tnea iu we nave a tree sample for you, call and get it. the southern part of the state, who 'with the state council of defense that reports that unleas proper grating tre- a speedy solution of the problem be rltory Is found for his cattle within a reached and arrangement made for short time there la danger of a seri- shipping the cattlo north In case the out loss. 1 lands can be found available. Railway Workers Leave Because of Low Wages WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. IS. for 250,000 organbed men. He sug. The first official indication of what at Increases should apply nrooosed railroad wage Increases ' unorgaaliid workers of the same i ... trades, numoering aoout zuu, uuu. " ""' """ "" " - "'who were not figured In the rough the railroad wage commission, when ' calculation, I Specialsfor Saturday ! Feb. 16th I nllllBIBBBIBIBIBIBIBIBBIBBBiaB1 HsaVHsmmmsmmmmmmmmlHH It - re - X ?40H The wage basis asked Get a STANDARD Ire policy froas trie Callcote ageacy, MS Mala street. 1 MASQUERADE DANCE On Washington's birthday, Febru ary 22d, a mask dance will be held at Moose hall. Everybody Invited to mask. Spectators will be charged 25 cents. l5-6t Investigate the new low cost life, accident and health policies of the Travelers, aad you'll want to alga oa the dotted line. See Chilcote. 1 HOUSTON'C Metropolian AmMomMs J aaBmBaiaBaBeaMesBaawawsasasBBeBaasaamaasBasaaaaaM HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK the railway employee' department of 14.50 a day for helpers, the American Federation of Labor. Low wagea have been blamed by Figuring aa average of 33 1-J per the witnesses for the exodus of rail cent increase, oa the tat Increase ask-! road workers to other Industries, with ed. the additional cost would be 182.-' the result that many skilled men have1 000,000 annually. Secretary Lane, been lost. Mr. Franklin said the varl chairman of tha coBsalaHoa, com-Jobs shop unions ho represented had puted. Most 15 per cent of their membership Mr. Franklin said the estimate to shipyards and stilt others to muni seemed correct, based apoa increases 'tloos factories. Huttcr, per jionntl 49c Royal HakiiiK Powder, per pound gc Not more than 5 pounds to family. . - t. J -.. S" a -. ...... ...1.. . AA .MOtltcr S urilSUCil ja, per .iik.ikc ,j;'( White Hear Soap, per lur fc . . . . I ale ' Uiamotui u aoap, six d:tx tor - I. X. I.. Soups, per can, 10c, per dozen $1.13 Oro Brand Gallon Tomatoes, per can ;Qc Wilsons Extracts, 2lA oz. Synthetic, Strawberry, Uaspherry, Pineapple ...,1.k Lemon I.'k 6-oz. Imitation -Vanilla 'J."k fi-oz. True Lemon 2oc American Sardines in Olive Oil, Nonve'ui style two for 2-k California Japan Uice, 4 pounds "k Klamath Boy First To Ask for Bonds The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone .34 Klamath Falls c:Ht,v:x-H4i IJOHTtJX TAXI KAHi:s ci'T ni-w cabs was made about the 1st of I 1 have received my coanWsl WITH IHIIKIK IIRHTIIKIW r.IRK December by the llenshaw Motor com- captain In tho mvillral iwltosn . Ipnny, Boston representatives for! army, and expect to leave 1001 1 t'AIW OK XBW LINK KSPKUAI.tY IJt'll.T ON' KTA.IAIU CHAHHIH. RATK IlKDICnOX AVKItOKH 37 I'KH CKXT Dodge tlrothera cars, and they worn purlieu Indebted to mo plrsa Martin Adams, the 13-year-old son of J. Frank Adams of this city, who Is now recovering from an operation at the Klamath hospital, Is believed to be the first person In the state of Ore gon to apply for the third Liberty Loan bonds. Immediately put Into service by Town Taxi, Inc., a consolidation of th Rocket and Frankllne companies lly this time all the cabs have been put I Into service. Thar are dlitimrnlihuit Doston has now joined hands with flnely ouU( upno,ercd nd p Chicago, New York and Pittsburg In pointed, and by their green paint, the matter of cheaper taxi fares. Tho with orange stripe. Ills check for 1500. accompanies mediums whereby this move has been tn Chicago and several other cities the application to Campaign Manager accomplished were a consolidation of'Ulj lcrYce ntt mtdo ute of jj ' Charlea J. Ferguson, who Is greatly the city's two larger taxi companies nrother ear. fop ih. i..i ..v.r.i pleased over ita receipt. land a fleet of fifty now taxlcabs, with yMrt. It Is believed that this precedent especially built bodies mounted Inj m set by a small boy will prove a good DU nrothers chassis. examDle for man? of the older ones to' Taxi rates have been soaring in) MaeteMaade Dram Shore at t7.no. follow during tha coming campaign. I Boston. In common with everything! Coasparp with othcra selling at 90.00 on ro, as my wife nml ilautbtiti llio money for their mnlnUUMl Ing my absence at tlic front CAIT.lt. It. HAMILTON, Hi H-3t STAR THEATER J. Stewart lllacktoa, the Master of Hrreeacraft, Preaeata "THK Jl'IHJMKXT HOfHK" From the novel by Sir Gilbert Par imp. Plf.titrli.ri tinri nArannallv ril- ' ' !!' I rected by J. Stewart Blackton. ' and , a dandy Two-Reel Keystone Comedy Lou F. Vernon, who plays the ple-j Cme r.t the pIcj-.o. QRROOXIAXH MAY HTIXL EAT CHICKENS PORTLAND, Feb. IS. Oregon farmers are exempted from the new federal food administration rule for bidding the "purchase, shipment or sale of live or freshly killed hens or from soap to sole leather. Hut travel ere to Boston may now rldo from the pullets after April 31st." Chicken , railroad station to their hotels for a dinners will, therefore, continue to quarter, Instead of the usual 40 cent! be In order for those who prefer this and an extra passenger only costs a dainty morsel of food. Tho food law dime more. At that, tho passengers applies only to licensed dealers. The read the meters themselves, for these farmer can dispose of his product as are mounted In plain vluw In the pas he sees lit at the public market or at tenger compartments of tho new cobs, unlicensed stores. ,' First delivery of nineteen of the and f IO.0. It MODERN 8HOE STORK. Some Michigan Troop Who Were Aboard the Tuscania TEMPLE THEATER William Sellg Presents Ralph Hera la "THE MYSTERY OF NO. 47" A delightful comedy of love and laughter, and Miss Illlllo Rhodes In a Dandy Comedy ADMISSION TIN CENT MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTVHM TUKIBATS AND ATCMAYI l5"asI '&?Z& $m iJSK3tia.'. k&jpp . ' V' m-itj .amavsaaaaaBBBBBansBBBBBBjaB f am arHBHBMfRaTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsm V&M, ?, ''' HI WTK This photograph of Michigan ml Illumes was Ukea when they were la training at Camp McArthur Tax.. They are amoag the msa who embarked oa tba Tiueaato, tha Cuaard liner, which was torpedoed to.Z man submarlae ot the aarta coast of Irefaid. p Qwa 7 a r Economy and Pleasure la these daya of high gaaollnn aad tire casta, practically all of ua Hlh to economise. Well! The Harley - Davidson will aolve the problem luit It coniew to pleasure at low Ht, an average of M mile to the gallon ought to convince ua of tho fact. Now or ued marlilnc In jior. flit condition for mIo at the Harley.Davld.on aervlre statlun, C. E. Bismark RtpraMnUlin of HARLEV.OAVIDSON 115 Srt Nats Stmt attaatk FiiaOrt LET ME MAKE YOl'K XBrnJ SUIT PERFECT FIT Highest Grade of Work GUABAXTKKD Hprlng Woolens on Da Yowr laapection lavkei Chas- J. (m Successor to Ixiewe Br MERCHANT T.UU SI a Main St, You Caj i EalH War Bread A Cake. Can yoj make them? R4 cipei free wl and without ptf chases, at tM Christian Ei deavor BreM and Cake Saleij the Wirtz Mi Store. Sati February K ?,' AS i Syw. vji