THI)HHhAV,,M,(nfl, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON t ,wK I PAW TWO aks; vV" 3 First Photo of Americans in the Trenches Ills ThtEvening Herald J KlUMdl News W. O. SMITH, Editor mnm teMr Mft umi fcr ha BeraM PaaHahus Cwmv el . . Miayvi". !'' -.nmw'' itt4,AMntN jiV,),4Tt.VVJ FAIRVIEW FINDINGS ta rails, at til Iwerti strata. '- - Why Do Yod Carry a Worn Out ' t !l Batatas at tk nostoajce at Deasata lalto Oregoa, for treasmUaloa through tha Ik aa sssoai clase attar. uaserlptloa terms by mall te aay eddreaa la the Called Stateet Oaoyoar t-a flwawft THURSDAY. MARCH 21, ISIS HcraW's Classified Ad$. FOR RENT FOR KENT Pasture for several thousand head of itock In tower Kltmtth Mann. See A. A. Mohaffey, 431 Main it., KUmath Falli. l-tf FOR SALE WWMWIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM FOR SALE Four room house on lot 60x115 feet, on Johnson avenue; cheap. Inquro Metropolitan room ing houie. E. C. Rubbert. S0-Ct MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Contract for falling and bucking logs; can handle either ' large or amall Job. For Information addreaa T4 Herald office. 20-6t WANTED Aa uaturnUhed 5 or 6 room house, ctoaa la, by April lit fhone UK. 19 Ct WANTED Contract for cutting wood; am In a poiitlon to handle large or email Job. For Information addreaa YS, Herald. IMt' FAINT TOUR OWN CAR Fall line of Ollddoa Auto Patau at Tel- fold Brother!. ll-t (OR SALE The moit complete fire room bungalow In Klamath Falli; CO-foot lot, loutheait front, lawn, treea. cement wilk and nwer; In lovely neighborhood; front and back porch; yanelled dining room; built la buffet, cabinet kitchen, itatlonary Uundry, tube, electric light fixture la. Price 11,750; $760 caib, balance to iult purchaser at 7 per cent. J. T. WARD A CO., IS Mala i ORPHEUS THEATER la the man next door a coward at heart? If he It you might learn more about him by seeing Wm. Christy Ca bana's 'THE BLACKER" With Wonderful Emily Stevens Surpassing all triumphs on screen or stage Special music by Mrs. Flttpatrlck and H. Dorel Price Children 15c, Adults 30c Klamath Lodge No. 1ST, I. O. O. F.. meeta Friday sight. H. F. bell, N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauaa Encampment No. 41, 1. O. O. r., meets Tuesday sight. W. A. Hasten, C. P., Nata OtterbeU Scribe A ' Regular communications VV Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. V ft A. M., second Monday of etch month. A. R. Leavltt, W. M. RESOLUTION The following resolution waa adopt ed by the Common Council at its reg ular meeting Monday evening: Whereat, The Common Council has received a communication from the 'Liberty Loan State Central Com mittee, relative to abatement of solic itations of any character within the city during the period of the sale of bonds of the Third Liberty Loan; and Whereas, The Common Council li &-& desirous of co-operating fully with the purposes of said loan, and to the and that the Third Liberty Loan cam. palga shall be successful, Be It therefore Resolved, That It la the aeaaa of the Common Council that all solicitations for money for aay arpeee ha discouraged within the Otf 1 Klamath Falls, during the f the Third Liberty The following residents of this dis trict were county seat visitors Satur day: R. D. Cheyne, W. W. Lewis and family, E. C. Roam, II. J. Letter nnd family, L. B. Dawson, J. 11. Barnes, O. II. King and family, Mr. and Mm. John Koontt, a ,D. Urlisle, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Slgford. J. II. Barnes has returned from the box factory to work at home. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Now banks ami daughter spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Low Is. Last week Wlllam Burke moted to the Fallclo ranch, which he has ronted. R. D. Cheyne and family spent Sunday evening at the homo of E. C. Ream. Among the visitors at school last week were Mrs. 0. D. Gristle, Myrtle Butler, Wilnia Dawson and John W. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hill went to town Monday afternoon. Mrs. L. B. Dawson and children pent Friday with Mrs. Hedgepcth. Having sold his farm here to Hen ry Morrison, L. B. Dawson will move shortly to the E. C. Ream place, which he has rented for the coming year. Herbert Phillips has returned from a business trip to California. Mn. Phillips recovering from an attack of neuritis. "TANK" GRADER RESIDENTS PLEASED WITH WORK OF AWKWARD LOOKING MASS OF MACHINERY DOES WORK OF DOZEN TEAMS ECO. NOMICALLY CORVALLIS, March 21. The "tank" grader recently purchased by Benton county apparently has done a great deal to help solve the road problem. The uncanny-looking trac tor which walks along while appar ently standing still, pulls a scarifier thru hard packed graveled roads with ease. The operator or the caterpillar says he Is able to complete a mile of road per day with It, for an expense of about 20, the tractor doing the work of tea or a doxen teams. HOUSTON'C Metreaelitan Amaaomante J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Friday aad Saturday, March 00, William Fox Presents ThatU Barn aa CLEOPATRA "Tfea Sire of the Nile," Directed by Gordon Edwards, Standard Pictures Special STAR THEATER Triangle Fine Arte Presents Dirk Rosaen In "A CASE AT LAW" A story on prohibition, In flvo parts Also Triangle Comedy TEMPLE THEATER William Hel(g Presents FriUI Bumelte la "AT PINY RIDGE" A heart touching story of Bunny Tennessee. Yktor Moore In "MOVING" ADMISSION TIN CINTt i BSHSN BENTON CO an ..tstsJsyswuawlfTWSO ...iwi.. $ ammmaKaMl',vtt n srsmma'KiBvmH, &M,-arces bitj iXeAksmmBsxasMsfveammmmsmmmmmmmsxemmmmmBex-au ,& uai 3 emmT'9gsBX!wkKnSaiSn3QBmHgsmMU ' N iajv FMpTUaTffHpBpHaBeBBeBvem p hfU BmmmKbmaM2s9skfimmWeBamulemmmmmmmlm ' tQemmBawnsmmmMlaMXBmmB It gtmmmmmmBBmmHgtmmlmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmK Bmmmmmmmmmmmmulh?LsfBBmY- " U JammSHglmmmmmiBiLmmmmmmPllvliikV -mmrnV'' '"' 4. klwVaBEammmflBmmmmmmmmmmmn t $ bM waBammmmmmmmWammmmmIammmmmmmmmmmmmmVlamVKammmmmmm1 H Mtey"ej5k ptM lagemmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmFiTTmmwmmmM 1 amnBmmmmmmmmmmmmmJammmmmmmmmlxemmmmmiaBmmmmmmmmm bi .w-fiwW, Tlint American soldiers are In proor. Tnese are believed to be among those whp have seen hard TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SA6E TEA LOOK YOU NO! IIRIXO RACK ITS NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AND ATTRACTIVENESS Common garden aage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked nnd faded hair j beautifully dark and luxuriant. Jnat a few applications will prove a revela tion It your hair Is fading, atreaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, to trou blesome. An easier way la to get a 6-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and SuL pbur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This Is the old time' recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive-'adjusted their masks a they entered tlmore when the British flag attacked new. By darkening jour hair with! the building, forcing the employee, ' the American fort. At that time the Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, both men and women, to enter the national emblem consisted of fifteen no one can tell, becnuso It doei It io office room'at the polata of pistols. 'stripes and fifteen stars, and mcasur naturally, so evenly. You Just damp- After aecurlng approximately $5,- d 40x30 feet. The duplicate of thU en a sponge or soft brush with It and J 000 In coin and currency, the men flag, screened In "The Slacker," draw, this through your hair, taking fled, leaving their automobile behind measures exactly the same as the Hue nmaii mranu ai a nine; ay morn. mem. ueiccuves ana patrolmen original, which Is one of tho trean Ins nil gray hairs have disappeared, I have taken up the pursuit In automo- "res of the United States government. and after another application or two, our hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, nnd Is not Intended iur iiiB cure, iiiiuiauun or prevention' of dltense. Adv. Have you a W. S. your home? S. baby bond in Coal Man Helps Garfield in the Coal Situation J, D, A. Morrow, secretary of the National Coal Association, who knows considerable about coal, has been named as assistant to Harry A. Qar-i field, coal administrator. Ha has ,' been appointed manager of the bursas of apportionment aad dlstribatlsa. giawSJBSrgaa at .jvgemmBBYgnammuDBll 'Lmcfll W' gPW.'- ;y VgiBmmmlgal Kttgftgemmflt1 - " ft Plegl H IftjsCsmmmmgfLi ''''ifammmmml ' IIBrxePV'iemmmmH KsammmmW 'ammmmmil TrPLmmmHEgam .xammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimml J DA. H'rtROW I 4 twimmskmtytMtmmmi the trenches this photograph, the some of the boya who are In the Lorraine sector, nnd they may have been fighting In the past few days. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS BE. CURED AND ROBBERS ESCAPE AFTER LOCKING I'P EMPLOYES SAN FRANCI8CO, March 21. Three bandits, masked and armed. held up the Yokaboma Specie bank.j United, here, and eeeaped with ap-1 Proximately $6,000, after locking up more than twenty of the Institution's employes In an office room. The men drove to a aide entrance of the bank In an automobile. They biles. '.-.,... IMtVVTIONAL PEACE PLAN IS PROPOSED . wiatnunTnu r n u...l I WASHINGTON, D. C, March II Senator Owen of Oklahoma haa out lined to the senate an International peace plan to effect Immediate ceesa tlon of the war and maintain future peace. SECURITY STORAGE Farmera' WnreliouM Co. Furniture household gooda or miscellaneous. Fireproof building. All gooda Insured; always accessible. Private compartment If desired. Complete protection; lowest rates. Phone 22 8 W. We arrange transfer. 4.1b, MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PlOrURRS TUESDAYS AND SATURDAY. MarrilL Ow War Garfci Last SeaiH Wu a Siccm! We have on band spuds and parsnips. Wa are not 'goira to see thesa go to wnrte, so until they are gone wa will donate with each purchase of, $1 or more your choice of 1 10.1b. sack of Stasia 1 10.1b. sack of ParsaJsa Drive up to Llakvllle and get In on this Free stuff. Telfiri1 Brcc, Garafa BANDITS HO) 0 UPHGbM MOTY FacMmmKt finl to tirrlve showing them Is actual At the Theaters WMMMMWNWMItMMWMWMMMIn In "The Slacker," the Metro pro ductlon do luxe starring the brilliant nrt'ess, Emily 8tevens, to he hIiowii at the Orpheus March 21 anil 22, will tmtsssa&BSi&zzszz' llilfl SCINC ntOlTTMC tlACKCR' be seen an exact duplicate of the flag that Inspired Francis Scott Key to write the national anthem, "The Rtnr Spangled Banner." This wa the flag .that floated over Fort Henry at Bat Under cover of a flag of truro the oung composer had gono on board a British vessel to see n friend who was a prisoner, and during the night the British attacked tho fort- iress, The sight of Old Glory, battle- 'carred, but still flying In the morn. '" breete, Inspired him to write tho Immortal song. Mayme Saunders lovey Jimmy Buggs. She cared for him so much that his Inherited tastu for liquor drew them closer together, Instead of forming the usual barrled. Maymo was positive she could help Jimmy If it were possible to get him nwny from his present environment. So when Jimmy lost his Job as reporter for tho Mldvale paper, Maymo succeeded In persuading him to seek elsewhere for work. Jimmy got a position on a pa per in sago City. Mont., and Maymo went along. Here, thla lovablo tlrl tried her best to keep Jimmy on "the straight and narrow path," but tho taint In hla blood was too strong, and he soon found his way Into "Art's place," where anyone with the price could obtain all the liquor ho wanted. Mayme was up against it this time, away from all those who loved hor ana could guide her In her troubles, " "new not wnere to go for help. Mayme does get help, and In the form oi ner ratner, whom alio has long niougni aeaa. now this b r-hearteii child with the help of her father mva. ,me man sne lovei are tho stirring episooes or me Triangle ploy, "A Case ai iw." uick Rosson and Pauline Curley are seen in the leading roles of thla drama on prohibition at the Star tonight. See rjertrude A Co. dlsplny ad on Page 4. iMt ' - "Oat Leader Accident poUry and a laamr vaes aieaiui aeucy, ta the Tray jsMrrasarltat, SMHsta. 7 lmLmV mil llxaKLWJ Watch, laa u dlnturlii y nir peuro i.f mind. it niHUiM m woiiy It roilccU on your biiHlnuns uciimon ami financial iiicniih, Tlmt'n tho rub, It Isn't the price of ii iiuw wnlchT Do )ou know Hint tin accurate, durable nnd ileinndahln watch In a Kohl rilled rami can he liiiimht for an little as 110.50, Tlmt for $16.60 to 160 that oii run set a watch that you will ho proud of In any com pany. Let us show you watch es. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street Official S. P. Watch Inspector M.O REWARD 'I he tiuuiNRor of tho Orpheus thea ter will pay the iihotu rownrd to any bod) who will tell him tho guilty inrtj or turtle who destroed the photoKrnphu and other advertising at the tin liter on March l'Jth. 203t STOP PAIN! RUB NEURALGIA AWAY INSTANT RELIEF FROM NERVE TORTURE AND MISERY WITH OLD "HT. JACOBS LINIMENT" Rub this soothing, penetrating lini ment rlxlit Into the sore, Inflamed nerves, and like magic neuralgia dlnappearn. "St. Jacobs Liniment" conquers palti. It Is a harmless "neu ralgia relief" which dnemi't burn or dlxcolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless, (let a amall trlul bottle from any drug store and gently rub the 'aching nortoH" and In Juki a moment you will lie absolutely free from pain and suffering. No difference whether your pain or i.euralKla Is In the fare, head or any part of the body, you get lnntant re lief with this old! line, honeM pain de. slroyer It can not Injure. Adv. BEGIN HOT WATER DRINKING IF TOO DOHT FEEL RIGHT aya bUss of hot water wtth aheeahate hefere breakfast washes out aetaeMi If you wake up with a bad taste, bad breath nnd tongue Is coated; If your head la dull or aching; If what you eat soura and forms gas aad acid In stomach, or you are bilious, consti pated, nervous, sallow, and can't gat feeling Just right, begin inside bath Ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass or real hot water with a taaspooaful of limestone phosphate In It. This will flush the poisons and toxlas from stomach, liver, kidneys aad-bowels, and cleanse, sweeten and purify tha entire alimentary tract. Do your la side bathing-Immediately upoa aris ing In the mornlag to wash out of tho system nil tha previous day'a poison ouh waste, gas a and Hour bile before putting more food into the stomach. To feel like young folks feal; Ilka you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body lm purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate wnicn is inexpensive aad almost taste. less, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Just aa soap and hot water act on tha skin, cleansing, sweetening aad rresnoning, so hot water and lima. stone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, Msa aad women who are usuallr conatlneUd. bilious, bsadacby or have any atomaeh disorder should begin this Inside hath. ing before breakfast. They ara aa aurad they wSl become real cranks on tha subject shortly. Adr. Early Birds, Ml. nil (ja ilAc 1918 Spring Styles I'min em) Mi,dH,,, from vtery leu point, w HirliiK Style MP ll.e A.n,.,, of nirrwt lpmlM,Mr. Shj2 off I.U) Ing ltnt iHHNprlsghiij K. Sugarmai If ytm have w HtuwiUrd tm l? I am ci poUry In a SimuUrd rsettm 1 iM will not nml in Hnrr? 2 j lltW rtllHiM. Wam tf'l.ll .. . "" "" 1 LET ME MAKE OfR XaTf SUIT PERPMT FIT Hlglieat tirade of Worl tll'AHANTKKO Spring Woolen on Meshy, Yuwr lMiniiin lavkei Chas. J. Cizri Surrramir to lwwe Sras. MERCHANT T.tlLOS Slt Main St. New City Udrj We Ouaranlte Our Wwi Shirts and Collars UsseMt We alee wish silk, wosl,siMje ored aeda vtry cartfully. Tra enee and be cenvlncstf. Osrarim are right Phone 1M. 127 Fourth Stmt Sack of first Nstleael mat ; 0W0000Ul -,- Passengers . and Baggage Aiywkre Id the Of QtakkSerrice ReasotiWel PHONE 187 Western Trasftr Company Should Um sBBwa AtHmmmnt 1 others because mors csyM Is taken In th i"Ja. ond the materials used sli higher grade. m..ir Silk Stove PoUtf Makes a M&Ual. sNkr EjJBls (ear Umm as long m sSXMtm M't iXi.nsa4rr&ade Wek58toveMW" iwuhi"-, ttttrtmmcz rarj TabtSs9H youWI rromsml & 3-.- 4 . M & - rf