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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1918)
sHffitTi' .iVt 'a ' viw 2W " tttir J rtt 1 rt , Mr K Lr ' "- V i jjj Jf : -W. O. SMITH. Editor ; HtlHHI dally et taster ay At IMIM PlhtUhmg Coaaaaay f KlMMtk Mto. st U rsutk atnat. I t th aWtOSae At fsftj.Oww.tf tklM MKttftiem mm ay amli ta aay lilriii la the Catted aXatasi oaayaar... it, SATURDAY. MARCH 16. IDIH Bcrald'sOassifedAdTS. " HELP WANTED Haleamea sjmI Aaeata Waated WANTED Uve. huftllns exclusive ngent for Klamath Falls and vl tlnlty to handle the fastest selllnic Kord attachment ever Invented; it sate 20 per cent on tires; eliminates rattles; save buying bushings. rtcerlng rods; aids SO per iAt in suldlns your car; attached 13 seconds; sells at 75 cents; ISO per cent profit to salesmen. Addres R. 1 Gates, 1112 Main st. or call be tween 2:30 and 5 p. tn. 15-Jt J WANTED To leai for one year or loafer; five or sis room modern .home with carafe. No children. Address F32. care Herald. lC-lt WANTED Woman to mend com forts at American Hotel. Phone m. n-st WANTED Woman or girl for lionsework; no children: call aX SOS Fifth st. l-3t WANTED First class table edger aua for sawmill at Hilt, Cal. Ap- rlv in Frtilt nrar.rt 3u?jp!r C. 13-Ct' WANTED Nuri-es for training In Kiastath Falls hospitaL Apply to alary X. Kelly. Supariatcade&t. ll-t LOST AND FOUND MAMMMMMMM LOST One overcoat with side pock ets between Hllyard ranch and town. Reward If left at the Herald Ofice. l-2t FOUND Lap robe on Sixth street. Owner can have saste by apply ing st the Gun Store and paying for L 14-Jt FOR SALE MWivmAAmvimMAmmAimMvviMmA FOR SALE Six big room modern bouse, snodern stoni basement, f.re place, built In book casei. screen ed potcb. etc., nearly new, near lave c..nt. close in, price 1200 cash. Smith Realty Company. 15-.t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Two lots and country store bldg. In new town site, best location in San Joaquin valley, modern sis-room flat up stairs rented $25.00 per month What hare you? Give price and de scription In your first letter. Route 1, Box OK, Rlpoa, Cal. 15-3t TO R8ALE Second-band Ford, four passenger car. This car is in first-class condition. Inquire at 105 Main st Don't put this oS If yon ate la the market. 44-st FOR SALE 1 marsssat years old; 2 mares. 4 years old; Una Urge stock aad broke to work; also drill, gang plow, mower, rake, double disk, pS tooth barrow, bay rake, and wagon. All implements nearly new and may be seen at corner of Main and Sixth streets. Ira Orein, 10th and Pine, phone 288R. 14-3t FOR SALE Jersey milch cow, now giving milk. Box 113. 14-3t FOR SALE 80 acres good land in Poe Valley; half Is ready for Ir rigation; small buildings; fenced; 925 per aero, one-quarter down, bal ance on easy terms. See owner, 622 Main st. 14-5t FOR SALE 9100; one 7 foot hotel range; good working order with waterback, etc. Phone 8J. 13-41 FOR SALE On easy Ureas, SO acres under irrigation, 1 miles to Mid land, small bouse and barn. 483 Mala street. -f . MISCELLANEOUS PAINT YOUR OWN CAR Full line of Gliddon Auto Paints at Tel fold Brothers, , 16-6t FOR SALE 85 acres irrigated land II la alfalfa. 980 per acre. FOP RENT Five-room furnished uagalew; ao children; 9S5. J.T.WaAOO., Railroads Ordered To Take Inventory WASHINGTON. I). C . March 1C Railroads have been ordered by Di rt-dor General McAdoo to make an lncntorr or materials and suniille on hand December 51. 191T, hen, a - t ft M ... private control ceased, for use In con- . .1-- I... nv.nn.n. iiniiniEin. Urn of rurchaMng additions and bet- terments and railroad financing UnUUU W..M fcWl v.u.uv.1. .......p..- Th. lr,.r,tnHffi mutt h brrun br Ma 1, accordlns to the order, and Former War Prices Exceed Those of Today DETROIT. Mlch March H. Tho housewives who have protestei ecalcit the prices they pay for food these days, nay realize sae confo-( latlon from the fact that their grand,- toothers and the prandmotbers'. mothers also did that tame thini ot; more- than one occasion. Two dollar wheat In Michigan Is not by any mean a 20th centuiy in-' noatlon. Neither Is f.fte-n dol!:r flour, nor Is two dollar corn. A imn- dred years apo some food atilffs cot niort In Detroit than th;v .U- naw; .Ifty years ago prices abo were w-t 'i e!lc In fatt every generation lime tie dawn of the nineteenth century. har felt the pinch of high pi Ices.. But the result ha always been the same. You'll liave to tiurry of yon expect to grt a roal bargain In a iiome on easy terms. See Ctiilcof e. 7 H OUSTON' s Metropolitan Anutsmenti HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE j Friday and Katarday, March 20, 30 ' William Fox Presents Theda Bar as CLEOPATRA 'The Hire of the Nile," Directed by Gordon Edwards, Standard Pictures Special STAR THEATER ARTCRAFT P1CTLHK CORP. Presents IMIUGLAH KAIRIIANKH in "REACHING FOR THE MOON" Full of Tensatlonal Dramatic Inci dents. Also a dandy Keystone Comedy 'THE DOG CATCH EIVS LOVE" Sunday and Monihiy Paramount Film Corp. Presents Mine. Pctrora In THE WW OF THE LAND" Also Tho Famous War Pictures 'THE RETREATj OF THE GER- .MANS AT THE RATTLE OF ARAS" Special Matinee Sunday TEMPLE THEATER Mutual Film Cororatiin Presents . William Huell In "SNAP Jl'IKIICSIENT" s Wentern iImiiiii lliat in different than the onllmir)' picture. Also Charlie Clinpllu In THE CURE" A Laugh In Eter' Foot Sumhiy uml Monday I'Mtlie I'roienU Gladyx Hullette In 'THE CIGARETTE GIRL" Also A lioncwofme Luke Comedy ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS atsvrttl, Oregon rre to be adjusted to show condition! on December 31. If Inventories have been taken since that 4a te or within m.ri ... " , .... ...... .... ... . ' . .. . The Inventories will be valuable, to the jKirrnaent and the railroad n ! n tm tiaHnrf nt viniiv.i nii ....wi ... ..xi.w .. w..v. -... . the o.ernment I, required to return the tallwaya' properties tn at rood . mnd'Jinn an Th.n thev were takenitnru me lOntTauonailH. oxer Th ccst of living Jsie-t skywaid with a whin and even.uallr crashed cml.ward with a ban, I:, the spring of.lSf.T when: a quoted at I2.9S. Winter brought ar prices. Coal cot S13 a ton. more than It bns cost !n Oeuclt thus f?r during the European wir Kluur $13 a barrel. Fi om that time until 23 yean apo. tae trend of prices usually was dewn wr:d. In February, 13s3 flour sold at J3.S5 per barrel HIW I'JIOPOHALS NOT OOXftlDERKll LONDON. March 15. Replying to the Inquiry as to whether there was any truth In the rumor that proposals had been received from Germany to cake peace at the expense of Russia Lord Cecil today before the House of Commons dclared- that no such proposal were being considered. IIKCPPTACLES SUPPOSED TO CON. IAIN RECORDS OF "HIS MAR. T.R'f VOICE" ARE AM EGED TO IIKAII SHIPMENTS OK "HIS MASTER'S VICE." SAN FRANCISCO, March 16 Tho utilization of phonograph record packing boxes to ship liquor to pro hibition territory In the northwest wa alleged by witnesses here in a hearing to remove three residents of this city to Portland, Ore., to face trial on a vharge ot sending ardent liquors to 'that city In violation of the law. The hearing followed the returning of Indictments In Portland on February 26. rhnrvlnv wlitx. 1 spread conspiracy to ship liquor from San Francisco to that city and other points In the northweit. The bear- ling was directed against William Hunt and William Hunt, Jr., whole- jsnle liquor men, nnd Timothy Dwyer, . uuiiaici mail. PROTEST I wish to add a very Important part to my wife's protest. I am not able phyMcally to do only easy and smooth ground plowing. I am de ponding on my son Frank to do all tin hard pait. I could not do any thins without the machinery I bought. J. W. BRYANT. 16-lt FOR HALE AT A BARGAIN Nine room modern bouse on Wash. ington street, one and a half blocks from high school, and three blocks from Main. This can be had at a price that you cannot buy the material required to build this home for today. This does not Include the hardware, plumbing fixtures, etc., or the cost of labor. This la the biggest bargain In Klamath Falls today. It will not re main long on the marke't, for the price asked. Bargalna are getting scarcer every day In Klamath Falls. This home rents easily, and wilt five better than 10 per cent on Invest ment. Rome terms. 'See R. E. Smith, or addrees box SI 2, Klamath Falls. Ii , PHONMPH raws H0U3B0O2E THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH Armenians , Danger BOSTON. March If.. More than a oooooo chrliiian Armenians. (Icor iriani and mh.r. .n.onc whom are seventeen American mlMlonarle. are i in immin.ni narii f tminr muurred ftV ,. 4WL. & s k kj In nnMk. b? the Turkt aa Tartar In north- tern (Turkey and Tran-Caucaata. I This laforBiatlon wat contained in Prtrate cable to the American board of nUMom here and wa announced 1 . . m -T ii . i - - The advices, which came from''u,mM ,n olltnlnnto the Armenians agents.ot the board now In the line of the Teuton drlre in the eist. said the Turks and Tartars tinder German direction arc being Incited to wipe out the Christians. The detail of the Teuton plans would strike terror to the civilized world." according to the report. An international authority, whoso nasae. focdlplomatlc reasons, can not be glren. said Germany would wel- come a declaration ot war on Turkey, fc7 the United StatiM. It was pointed out that deplte be-! liefs to the contrary, the majority of the Turks are not friendly to Ger-' -I SPRING LAKE DRIPPING - -- 44 Mrs. W. F. Folsom spent Monday with Mrs. Frank Stewart. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Kinney and son, Leonard, spent two days this week Ith Mrs. Kinney's parent Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Williams. Vr Frank 8tovr..t and Mrs Glen S tran attended t!". UJ Crot.s meet Ing at the borne of Mrs. Charles Stee man Wednesdsy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rlghtmelr. Ward and Gordon Dolan, F. G. Williams, Mr. aad Mrs. William Cheyne, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steeman and Mrs. Frank Stewart were Klamath Fall visitors this week. Mala aad Seventh DR. CLAYTON KlamiJi ftmty News I PHYSICIAN and HCHGKOX Splaal Treatment Specialist ln chronic diseases. Examination and consultation frco Largest X-Ray laboratory la Southern Oregon, latest dcctrlcnl appliances that are now used in tho curing of disease awMsaAjasjkAsaawessAsaafaasSa A Grand Ball In Malm Hall Saturday Night, March 23 Aa Good Time as Eve Had Assured Ever) one. MUSIC RY DOURY ORCHESTRA Everyone I Cordially Invited A. KALINA, Floor Manager Given by the Malia Civic Improvement Commlitec. WXHK MOT WATER IF TOO DESIRE A HOST COMPLEXION Bay we cant held Hut leek feel after an Incise awth, To look one's, best and feel one's beet Is to enjoy an Inside bath each morn ing to flush from the system the previ ous day's waste, aour fermentations and poisonous toxins before It la ab sorbed Into tbe blood. Just aa coal, when It burns, leavea behind a certain amount of Incombustible materia! In the form of ashes, so food aad drink taken each day leave la th allmea tary organs a certain amount of Indi gestible material, which If not eliminat ed, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked Into th blood through th very ducts which are intended to aaek la oaly nourishment te saetala th body. ' If you want to see the glow of beaHhy loom la your caeeka, to aa ysr akla FALLS. OREGON in Great ot Massacre many. In thU connection. It n - shown that a declaration of nr n tl'n United State on Turkey W Oil tit nle Germany the excuse Mm desire tn lolidify TurkUli opinion iiKitltmt the nllles. Ctimnny la making rtorj rlToit. and with tangible results, to IncHo ..... l. the Trtar. nnu iuru to unite ... " attatU on the Ammnlan. and t.i-orB- i .. r... l... rA,.c.iH itiul liiiMil.lllV i. ir '" "' ' fcorgians irom m. . o........ ..- ot the lr.tni-Caueau and to establish n line of rommuiiliatlon . .. .1.. Illllt.nl 1.. thru to the I'crslnn gulf. " XKW HAND II.W.I. n)MlT MAIM. The framowork U now up fur a largo double hand "ball court In tin yard of the Central Grado School It Ii expected that the new Court will he completed In a tow day. For City I-uina on tlm Itullitlni: and Ixwn plan, sec J. II. Mnon, ir. Ninth anil High. ll--t ORPHEUS THEATER Allro lliH.ly In "A SELF-MADE WIDOW" Here U tho mod fascluntliiK sort of u gtory the druum of it ti uusuph Istlcated oitus; roiuitrjy girl who goes to tho bin eltl und has tetnnrk- 'able adventures. Music liy Mr. Fitpatrlck uml Harry llorcl SuucUy uml MumLiy William K Pneiiti Duotiii Fiirnum in "fin: scAiti.irr pimpernel" Plrnim I l.V E WHEELER i get clearer and clca'rer, ynu arc (old to drink every morning upon Rrltlnp, n Class or bot water with u tciupoonfut of llmostono phosphnlo In it, which Ih ii ' harmless means of wnMiIng tho wnto material and toxin from the stnninrli, liver, kidneys nnd bowels, thus cleann. ing, sweetening and puilfying tho en tire alimentary tmct, before putting more food Into the utomnch. " Men and women with sallow nkln, (iver Bpotf, pimples or palld complex ion, alao thoHO who wuke up with n coated tongue, bad tame, nnnly breath, others who are bothered wllh head aches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this pl:on phated bot water drinking, and are ns sured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone nho. pbate costs very little at the drug storo but U sufficient to demonstrate that just aa soap and hot water cleanses, purities and freshens tbe skin on tne outside, so bot water and llmestono phosphate act on the Mneldo organs. We must always consider that Internal sanitation Is vastly more Imnortant than outside cleanliness, because the akla pores do not absorb Impurities lata the blood, while the bowels pores da Adv. GHILY WOLVES TROUIILE parmerm near euuenu EMIKNi:. Oio., Mnrcli 10Tlio m ii. I.... i.,.! p01l 01 IIVO IIIK gioy "!', IHiinun- imI I'!' John I.. Vaughn o( Full Omulc,1 ii'in'lilj homo worn liionitlit to tin city icccnlls TlH'io nnvo insi'ii nov um! b.iiiiln of Dm olen In tlm mown i.iUm east of i:iikiio iIiiiImk tlm win. lor mill fiiiint'iM nloik milTi'ieil nt illftoiont times. Mirny iillempH ueit' iniiilo to Imp Hm olt Hli cut suri, Mini elTnitu In piihuii llirm iilmi fiilli'il, VmiKlm mm I u lxilson iimlntuit' of Ii!k own ili'vMlm; mnl found Urn lh driiil wolvoa u low ,;,,y tfttir. ...a. .....a . l.oxni.l. mum. mi .u nr -. . rt.i . Ii..!.)...! ullli linnliiif mi . inn in. " ' " " ,l(, incomluas train from Clilliiiiilu i.at"tln rtnu'iioii urn jiiiiciiini in mo i.im'iiMiii'tit Cminl In Hot HprltiKa Aililltluii, when Hie MnkiM holiliiiK tlio lumler kvk inny uml it InrRO I orl or tlm I ond vwim spilled on lint grade, n portion sliding Into tlio i .ml Keep Clean Keep clem Inside, as well as cutsldc. Do not allow lood pcisotu to nc- cumuuic m your uowci. Headache, a slcn olscll- poisonlni;, will point to nnmrrciis other troubles Hlilclinti'sme to iollow. Keep )ourscll well, as tlioiis.mdi oi oilier do, by tAInc slien needed, a dose or Iwool tlio old, leliablc. vccctable, (anil- Ily liver medicine, Tficdford's Black-Draught hn. Marr.Ie Wedsoc, Ouwatomlc, Kan., rays; "lltack - Draught cured me ol constipation ot 15 years standing, which nothing had been able lo help. I was c'so a slave to stomach trou'.ilt . . . liver) Ihinu I ate would sour on my itomacii. I used two packaKCS ol illack-UrauRhl, and Uhl, the blcssca relief it has clvcn me." Illack Dr.iiilit chouIJ be on your thclf. (.let a pack a;c today, price c. One cent a dote. AQ Druggists unit Sif18 17V I ISSSsSZSXilSSB JCitiiCaJri! nriTTi - ri t 99.6 Perfect is theServ ' ice Records' Verdict on the 6600 Maxwell trucks now in use W is a figure that no vehicle of the duy has stirpes M is nsfcil on what the UM Maxwell trucks liuvc dune. 1, Tliin!c what it mrnns-fftOO trucks iravcllinii over vf Known kind of road in nnd ahoul 500 cities. And ycl 'u,lll, numbcr the service records show 99.fi". perfect. Quantity production Iia hrmt.1 .t. s. , .i within a reach of everynne-WOQ less than any other truck of i' cnpncity in the world. 5MW5, chassis only, f. o. b. Detroit. KU'ctrie lights. & s-.srator. V.'orni diivc. Howie mmf rsKifm..UAiVi-4ia3 h-. . .'Wl SATURDAY, MAItnim 1 you lime u Htim undiihi . " MUy in su,.i "" uu Mill hoi ,llH, , "nr, ""' """ Chile,, " ii ' LET ME MAUI; illUII kHi, SUIT ii:m.'i:tT tit lllltlimt tlrnile or WoihtnanaWa iUAiiAMi:i:u Hprliig Wonleii. .m mtfU Vnur liiM'tiM Invlisd. Chas. J. Cizek HiicroMur to Loene lint, MERCHANT TAIUIR niM Main Ht. We Mlsti to announce Hut after March I (lib we at sell meat for CASH ONLY PALACE MAIIKKT, PEOPLE'S MAIIKET, STI.'I.NMirr. MAIIKET. We Have Just Wrecked One llulik While Mrrak far One HyltiK Merkli-MuliirrtH Ttie KiH'il parts nm fur sale st h Klllti. WRECKING DEPAItTMKtT TELFORD IIIIOS. GAIUGR 4t Main SI. . 10-foot loudind space. 2500 P""1' Garage f" i - JL, i--&: