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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1918)
TUtJKlfAV, Al'ltll, i, ,0 - THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON It!?' i" fev The Evening Herald t " W. O. SMITH, Editor iai Mir except Sunday ky Mali Publishing Coniu of Falle. at 111 Fourth street tered at the Foatofflca at Klamath Mb). Oregon, for trans,mlsaloa throat i aa eocoad-claae matte. y aall to amy ki tka nrnltad luteal M TUESDAY, APRIL 0. IB1M Bcnld's Classified Advs. HELP WANTED WANTED Kldorly woman to care for two Children during day; light homework; a good homo for the Hltht party. Call phono 3. 8-lt WANTED Bright young man for survey work; good opportunity. See J. C. Cleghorn, county surveyor, l-tt . WANTEtA and beard. tllehwasuer, $2 a day Keller's Cafe. C-3t WANTED Job herding theop. In quire B. It. Otover, phone 349. 4- FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern six room unfur nished house on pavement; close la: bo children; $2S. Phone 2S4W. St FOR RENT Two Urge welt fur nished steam heated rooms, with baths, tl Fourth street, near Main. Price reasonable. Phone 135 J. J-3t FOR RBNT Pasture for several thousand head of stock in lower Klamath Marsh. See A. A. Mehaffey, ell Mala at, Klamath Falls. 16-tf FOR SALE FOR BALE Pure bred Plymoutn Rock eggs, 75c per setting 15 eggs. Address Merrill Creamery, Merrill, Ore. 6-6t FOR SALE 1911 Rambler, S-pas-aeager automobile, In fine condi tion; recently painted; all tires good, M spare. Chas I. Roberts. 422 Mala street. 5-U FOR BALE Second hand Maxwell, t&&0. Illinium MMffn r.!it MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy second hand auto la good running order; must be on assy terras. W. E. Smith, 13 White kaUdlag. 9-2t WANTED A piano. Jefferson street. to rent. 603 6-5t WANTED Five or six room house on Iavtraent; close in; modern; long J, W. Hutchlns, city. 4-6t FOR BALE: Dandy Ave room home, lawn, treee, cement walk; well lo cated; everything complete; can be purchased on easy terms. Invest I aU. TO WCCHANQE Good timber clali far automobile. J. T. WARD a CO., IS Mala Street Something new In Motor Caps at GERTRUDE CO., ORPHEUS THEATER Blaebinl Photoplay Present Violet Mersereau In THE RAtiUEDY QUEEN" A play of when labor fights capital. Also a Oae.Rcel Comedy Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F., ateta Friday night. H. F. Eiell, N. O., Nata Ottarbein, Secretary. Ewausa Encampment No. 46, 1. 0,1 O. F., meets Tuesday night. W, A, Mattel, 0, P., Nata Otterbeln Scribe, k A Regular communications aV Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F, V A. M.. second Monday of Ma moatk. A. R. Leavltt, W. M Circular Veils, .both small and targ at GERTRUDE CO., Ml Mala St., ayaar. OMtt C&& April is Special Bargain Month for the Evening Herald... The Herald will again thia year offer a special rate lo yearly paid-in-advance stiherriber. la order to sc- rare advantage of this spe cial rata payment must be made daring the month of April. Special Rates ftrOie Year Sisscriptists it Afaice: Daily by vaall to sab scribera la Klarn atli Comnty M.60 Dally by carrier lo subscribers la city of Klamath Falls.. 94.00 The rate by carrier la 91.00 mora per year, aa It costs a ceate per week to deliver the paper ia the city. Do aot delay la reaewlag yoar subscriptions, aa tills rata only applies during the month of April. Mail yoar check today. Evening Herald Buy yoar share of Liberty Boada, aad then buy a home from Chllcot. 8 WILL MOVK HKRK H. R. Crane of Chiloquln, who has been logging below Spring Creek, on the Williamson River during the past winter, has completed bis contract and closed his camp. He will be em ployed by the Klamath Manufactur ing company during the summer at their camp on Upper Klamath Lake, and will reside on Jefferson street. al ' Ask Chtlrote to show you that threw room hoaae near the high school for only 9 ITS on eaay terms. 8 HOUSTON'C Metres" Amassmenta J gamsmBBBBmBBBBmBenBBBmaBMBBBBmmmBBBBmmmm HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Oliver Morocco Preaeata Kathlya Williams WaUaco Reed la "BIO TIMBER" An adaptation of the famoua story by Bernard Sinclair. A wonderfur ttory, centered In the beautiful Sierra lumber regions. TEMPLE THEATER Greater Vltagraph Preaeata Anita Stewart la "CLOVER'S REBELLION" A bright entertaining story of to day. By James Oliver Curwood. Also A Big V Comedy "SPORTS AND SPLASHES" ADMISSION TEN CINT9 MERRILL OPERA HOUSE 1 MOTION PICTURES TUmUAYl AND SATURDAYS Eighteen Men Klamath's Quota For This Draft Eighteen men, or 12 U per cent of the number to be raited in the next draft, are to be railed on April 26th, nnd In tho Ave days following will en train for Camp Lewis, according to n tolcgram received by tho local ex emption board. Only white men, physically quali fied tor general military service will be Inducted under this draft, and th I hoard U asked to excuse, for the time lining, thone actually and assiduously engaged In the planting and cultlvnU ttiR of tho crops. The number of men to be called from this state will be 923. The men furnished under this call will be credited against the next quota. The names of the twenty-live In the order In which they come and from which the eighteen wilt be chosen I as follews: Ueorgo Sllva, Chiloquln;' Klamath Liberty Edith Eppenhelmer Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rlggs . Geo. D. Rlggs Richard Rlggs Agnes Lee J. P. Lee Lena Noel Paul Noel C. C. and Lena I.ow F. M. and Anna Upp W. C. and Marie Davenport so ISO 250 100 no 50 too SO E. B. nnd Minnie Henry. 100 J. A. and Ruby McCall 100 Mr .and Mrs. A. A. Mehaffey J. A. and Fannie Stansble . , 100 Manuel and Anna Rivera . . . Irene Dodge Judd Low Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burton . , 300 M. 8 nnd Emma West 300 A. J. and Ada Powell 100 Lucille Marshall R. H. and Bessie Dunbar .... O. L. and Rose V. Carter .... J. K. and Rose 8. Bratton . . . Edith Reese Jennie. W. C. and Greta Hurn Chas. Kupper 100 Dollle Virgil 150 F. C. anil Stella Bamber A. M. and Mary Worden Mary Stewart M. A. and Mary Mann John J. and Rtiby Johnson . . O. L. and Julia Flttpatrlck . , Z. J. Powell A. B. and Margaret Lund Albert F and Gertrude Palm . Mrs. H. Lincoln SO so so no so ,.160 300 100 so no 300 60 100 100 200 Thos. and Imogene Hampton . James B. and Nellie Moore . . Harry and Jennie Pelti Mary M. Kelly John Stout Wm. and Nellie Sandham . . . Alex' and Crystal Cheyne .... J. F. Cartell so 100 so 100 100 so so' so 100 100 100 so 100 so 200 60 Edward Blair Wro. M. and Mary Cheyne . . . W. and Mrytle Patterson .... Percy Brown Harry and Georgia Booth . . . Orlen B. and Clara King Hans and B. B. Nylander .... John H. and Jennie Barnes . . Guy and Mary Thompson .... E. C. Ream Selma V. McRoynolds C. A. and Stella Hill Marie Dolan Frank, S. P., Nellie, and M. E. Latta Charles W. and Maggie Latta. Earl and Ada Rlgbtmler .... 100 CO SO, Herbert and Grace Lester . . . II. D. and Sarah Morrison . . . Jay and Addle Sceda L. A. and Salllc West Klamath Falls Fire Dept .... Paul and Charlotte Lambert . E. V. llllllim Mcta Chnslnln C. II. Halbqrt Klamath Lodgo No. 137, 1. O. O. F Clayton E and Laura Burton. Ed and Rena Sutton ., .' W. A. Langell Ed H. and Lillian Owens .... 100 :.o so 100 100 100 100 60 so 100 100 100 so 60 100 60 60 100 300 100 900 100 160 Mrs. Barbara Brown Thos. H. and Fannie Brown . . Geo. L. Smith Paul C. Carlson Will and Leila Humphrey . . . A. H. and Lliile Johna F. H. and Lawrence Eiell . . . J. W. and Almeda Hawshurst. W. C. and Magdalene Esell . . R. H. and May Walton 100 60 60 600 Lloyd Porter eeeeeeeeeeeee Baaa Pickett seeteseteeste P, L. Fountain eeeeeeaei Carl Peterson, Aetna, Ind.; Clareifo Milliard, Sacramento; Irving Tobey, Colusa, Calif.; Coderno Plctra, C. Drndtey, Rosebud Creek, Alberta, Canada; I.eo Karl Drown, Merrill; Oeo.-se a. Holmes, Olene, Ore.; Cam eron Wilson, Urants Pass; Francos llrothortnn, Olene; John Ueorgei, Klamath Falls, llymau Wechsler, Klamath Falls; Plotro Clmoll, Klsra ath Falls; William Hooper, Midland; Ithlnuhnrt Motschenbacher, Knderiln. North I'nkotu; Arlselmo Mernato, San Francisco; Ita llernard, Modoc Point; (lulsseppe Pretarl, Klamath Falls; Jay Kdwln Feye, Klamath Falls; George Clinton, Ked lltuff, Calif.; Alklblades 8tamstctopoulos, .Klamath Falls; Nicolas Panagos, Klamath Falls; Leslie Wyatt, Duns iimlr, Cat.; Ralph Bull, flranls Pass; Waller Lindsay, Klamath Falls, and I'mll Johnson, Portland, Oregon Loan Blue List A. C. and Essie Henllne 100 Anna Metcalfe 100 Ed and Eva Vannlce 1.000 , .. n. nt-uiui wv loo 0. A. and Pearl llayden 100 lOOJDavo Lennox 160 O. A. and Luella Staaraa . . . L. O. nnd Adelaide Van Bellen II. W. McClellan 100 150 CO 100 60 SO 60 100 1,000 50 100 A. J. and Louise Voye 2rof.'dna Wells Mrs. L. A. Martin . Claude 11. and Ethel Davis .Oscar Larson 50 j Harry M. and John Ackley 50 JO. H. Drenneman and wife 50, John D. and Bertha B. Morgan SO , J. W. and Addle McCoy 400 ! Gertrude Parker 60 so 60 SO ISO 100 Ellia Marple Harry L. and Adeline 8mltb . 50 Helen Paxon 100 IR. V., Dellnda and Catherine 100) Ess 200 M. O. and Mary A. Wllklns . . 80 C. H. and Mary Wlthrow 800 'Frank E. and Marie Relst. . . . 400 SO 60 60 60 100 60 SO 400 60 Thomas Williams A W. Burling . . . Paul and Cecilia Bogardus . . H. E. and Jessie B. Momyer . . Pearl Tally Arnold W. W. and Mabel D. Baldwin. Geo T. and Josle Baldwin . . . Elbert and Laura Veatch .... Evan R, Reamea .' Arthur and Clarice Epperson. Mis. I.llah Henderson Heibert L. Jones ..... L. C. and Ella B. Lewis Chat lea I. and Clarice Roberta F. Frunk and Frieda Bryant . 1,600 100 60 ioe too ISO 100 J. If. Houston 150 Mi-Kinley White SO urn mnm -warn tea IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR tt DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODY CAN TELL The old-time mixture of 8age Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, straakad and faded hair la araai. .mothers recipe, and folka are again j using It to keen their hair a aood. even color, which is quite sensible. aa wa are living In an ago when a youthful appearance Is of the groat est advantage. Nowadays, though, wa don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the musay mlilng at home. All drug atores sell the ready-to-use product, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound" for about 60 cents a bottle. It Is vary popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one email strand at a time: by morn. Ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the Udles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, la that. besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation la ade- jllgbtful toilet requisite for those who desire a mora youthful appearance. It la not Intended for the cure, aaltlga tloa or prevention of dlaeaeo. Adv. The Winnek Co., he 426 Main Street The Manufacturers of Clean Easy Soap have such confidence in their goods that they are plac ing in the hands of each housewife a bar FREE, try it out. then get your supply from The Winnek Company Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday There Will Be Demonstrated at the Store the Line of KING'S Dehydrated Vegetables This is the form that all fruits and vegetables will be packed, in the future, to save tin and sugar, and help win the war. When near the store step in and sample them The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. HCHKDl'LK OF MKETINGH FOR LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE For April tth, meeting at Klamath Falls; opera house at 8 p. m. For April 10th, meeting at Merrill; leave hotel at 6:30 p. m. For April ISth, meeting at Henley; leave hotel at 7:10 p. m. For Boaania, Thursday, April II. For Kano, Saturday, April 13. For the above meetings the auto mobiles will leave the Hall hotel at the scheduled times above. The meet ing will be held at Mt. Lakl church Instead of the school bouse. They are, however, aot far apart. NIMPLK WASH REMOVES RINGS UNDER KYKti Klamath Falls people will be stir prised how quickly pure Lavoptlk ey waah relieves blood shot eyes and dark rings. One young man who had eye trouble and very unsightly dark rings waa relieved by ONE WASH with Lavoptlk. His sinter ulxo re moved a bad eye strain In thren dayti. A small bottle of Lavoptlk Is guaran teed to benefit EVERY CASK weak. strained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Whitman Drug Co., Adv. Csam with me aad I'll show you eoaae pretty home In the rlty nnd cowatry. Exclusive agent for son' of the heat land la the Klamath Ibmln. Chlkote. American boy. are dying for tholr country. Surely you can save for It. I'uy War Saving Stamps. STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN. NEURALGIA Dwt nffirt Gkt a dime ank. YDr.JaBm'Haadgcha a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache la a moment with a l" '.w'u Hsadacae Powder. This old Urns hesdscks relief scU slmost inuKi. rally. Send sous one to the drug store now for a dime packsge snd a few mo winta after you take powder you vlll wonder what became of he head e, aeursta Mi psln. Stop suffer iig It's needless, fie sure you set what ,-ou ask for. " iW! Phone 34 3mm..... Be Good to Your Hair I'mi one iiMiur knhI stiff brls. lie Im'uIh'h'iiii. mm o our pop. ii In r iiiilmtikuMi' coiiiIm. lt iin mIiow you noma' new M)l tombs iiiiiI hrulirM. Our UNMortinetit in lg, .H right III wive you money. Wo mo lienilNiuirters for linmliew mc us lli-M. m 4HATM rai i c nvrnnM . - ii " -.rr -. -", i 0533 '"' xX"::-:": I - aVsWy ttrtm" LbbVbbmbbbb! et mm teday frees BbbbMbTW r "The Klrnt Amorlcun Llfo Insurance Co." Investigate (he now 1018 pol Idea of The Mutual Life of N. Y noth ing better. Ceo. C. Ulrlch, district managor, office over First Stata Bank. 23-tf. Klamath Falls Klamath Falls Early Bird Says Everybody Joins In the Chorus " i. anil when It nam rlotlHw, every man knows, Ike hotter liw'n ilrmMil, the blgasr lin grows." W are ohowlag till new style. K. Sugarman WE Now Have rioMl)wir Corel and 'inIukm In all Mpulr Telford Bros. Garage IN LINKVILLE p. I I iSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBaaaBSaBBBBBaaaai Wb Mr.