The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 12, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALL. OftBGON
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Herald's Classified Advs.
HELP WANTED
WANTKD Man and wlfo to work on
rnch. Inquire HcinlJ offlce. 10-3t
WANTKD
Inquire
Woman to work on ranch.
Herald office. 10-3-
WANTED UrigUt youug wan for
survey work; good opportunity.
Bee J. C. Cleghorn, county surcyor.
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At the Theaters
ERSONAL MENTION
Artefact' relsste of tht latMt Doug
las Falrbsnks' production. "A Modtrn
Musketeer." mark the reunion ot
Allan Dwan as a director with the
famous Mar. Dwan formerly directed
Fairbanks when both were with anoth
er company. "A Modern Musketeer"
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LITTLK SIDBXrOHTS ON LOCAIi HAFPRMNaS
AMONG THK PROPLB OP THIS C1T1T AND VICINITY.
GOINUM AND COMINGS OP. LOCAL POLKS
door go Tlo.xd of Illy U In town to
day, i ,
Mrs. E. 3. Murray returned to Hooy
this morning.
Robert Coker ot Pctaluma, Calif.,
was In town yesterday.
E. n. Pierce from Pomona. Calif., is
registered at the Hotel Hall.
G. W. Oltleld from Merrill Is regis
trred at the Hotel Hall.
Price Wilson from Portland was a
lItor here jesterday.
lames Pelton, a prominent rancher
In tin- Fort Klamath country, w In the
rlty for u short business visit.
Frank Oroha Is In town for a few
data from tho Rlmrock stock tnnch
In Hit southeastern part of tho county.
J. Miner from Culatlnn, Calif., ar
rived In town recently. Mr. Miner Is
Interested In the Chelsea box factory.
W. C. Klrkland, trnlnmaiter, and R.
T. Merclcr, assistant superintendent
for the Southern I'aclilc company, arc
In town today.
W. C. Dunning
town estenlny.
FOR RENT
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Pe)R RENT Pnsturo for several
thousand head ot atock In lower
Xkuaath Marsh. See A. A. Mehaffcy.
411 Main it.. Klamath Falls. lC-tf
FOR SALE
- SUCKLING CALVES for sale Ship
plagton hotel. 12-31
FOR SALE Cheap. Incubator, R. I. R.
.roosters; also stone Jars from size 1
up: Sne for putting down eggs or but
ter. Phone 29. J or call 103 Earl
street. 12-31
ATTENTION Big reduction Bale
Friday and Saturday, April 12th
aid 13th. One-fourth off on all goods
remaining from Jackson apartments.
Ob sale at John Shannon's plumbing'
shop. 1023 Main street. 12-lt
FOR SALE One five-passenger car
In good condition, at a bargain. Tel
ford Bros. Oarage. ll-3t
FOR 8ALE One heavy duty trailer.
Telford Bros, garage. ll-3t '
FOR SALE Thirty dairy cows and
20 2-year-olds; extra good stock.
Inquire Williams Dairy or phone
15FH. ll-3t
FOR SALE Pure bred Plymouth
Rock eggs, 75c per setting IS eggs.
Addreas Merrill Creamery, Merritl,
Ore. 6-6t
LOST AND FOUND
LOST 120 bill; taken. In on Liberty
Loan. Finder please leave at Her
ald ofllce and receive reward. 12-2t
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Used stamps, ISc per 100,
New City Laundry. 11-Ct
WANTED Some one (o board two
high school children In exchange
for furnished bouse, wood, light, wa
ter. Inquire at Herald office. 103t
FOR SALE Eighty acres, alt under
irrigation, fenced, bouse, barn: wa
ter payments half paid up; 180 per
art.
tells the story of Ned Thacker, who
has the spirit of D'Artagnan, and
whose chlnlry Is not understood by
the present generation. Like the
Dumas hero, he manages to get Into
Innumerable scrapes, some humorous
and others sensational. It will be
shown at the Star tonight.
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Some exquisite dancing is shown in
one of the scenes In "That Sort," an
Essanav five-act feature play, at the
Temple tonight. This scene represent
a play on the stage. The best dancer
of "Chin- Chin," playing In a Chicago
theater, were engaged for the part
They carry out the action in a way
that adds both beauty and realism to
the play.
of Merrill was In' Mr- nm Mr"- c- " Sobort
expected on the evening train from
Halt Ijtko. Thev will visit at tho
Mr. Stevenson from Klamath Queen, home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Holmes.
J Is In town for supplies today.
I iKive Kitier, mo sneep King oi
Paul It. Dodge left to bring a truck Southern Oregon, Is In town today
to.Mcdford this morning. I from Keno Springs. Mr. Kdlcr Is
load of supplies for
HAS QKRMAN MEASLES
Mrs. P.
R. Dodge has n slight cose
of German measles. Thl variety of
measles. In many places, since the out
break or the war, has been known as
Liberty measles.
8TORK" MAKSS VISIT
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. John Hutchln ot "37 Ninth
street on Tuesday.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph A. Mahoney of Bonanza
yesterdayTDr. George Wright wa In
attendance In both Instance.
Ask Chllcote to show jroa
three room hoaae mmr the
school for only fTM on easy t
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SCHfCDULK OF MEETINGS FOR
LinERTY LOAN DRIVE
For April 12th, meeting at Henley;
leave hotel at 7:30 p. m.
For Keno, Saturday', April 13.
For the above meetings the auto
mobiles will leave tho Hall hotel at
the scheduled times above. The meet
ing will be held at Mt. Lakl church
Instead of the school house. They
arc, however, not far apart.
Ask Chlli-ote shout the new low
cost Hfe, accident and health policies
of the Travelers. (
J. T. WARD CO.,
ISMsis) Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
Orpheus Thester Presents
Mm. Petrovs In
"MORS TRUTH THAN POETRY"
A Metro play of tho Unwritten Law,
la Sve acts. Also
First Eplsods of
"THE PIOHTINQ TRAIL"
With Wm. Duncsn snd Csrol Hetlewsy
USUAL PRICE8
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Metropolitan A. hubs meats
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Miss Muyscl Sanderson Is expected
back from Portland this week end.
Lizzie Johnson and daughter from
Mnlln weic in town yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Zlnn of Pelican
Bay were visitors heie yesterday. '
Mr. Arthur Putney from Mcdford Is
now employed at the Roberta A Whit
more store.
T. B. Griffith, deputy sheriff. Is back
at work today, after a couple of days
Illness.
Clyde Batchelder left this week to
Join the ordnance corps at Angel Island.
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JOHN SKELLOQ ARRESTED AT
LOST RIVER FOR HAVING
BOOZE. AND JOHN STOKES FOR
RESISTING POLICE TRIAL TO
BE TOMORROW
bringing back
his ramps.
t. j Straw Is down from tho O.lcssa
spdton, looking after matteri of busi
ness for a few day. He repot Is a
One winter In that district, bu: says
the grass has not started thcro yet.
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
IS STATED BY HAYS
PORTLAND, April 12. Will Hay,
chairman of the republican committee,
says that the lepubltcan party ttaml4
for winning th war. peace by victory
and a reconstruction program to solve
the problems following after tbe war.
lie left for San Francisco yesterday on
the Shasta.
Have you a W. B. 8. baby bond In
your home?
John Skellog, an Indian at Lost Rlv
er, ha been found with whiakey and
arrested by Assistant Chief Special
Officer Flanders snd Special Officer
Kecnb of the Indian service, who have
been here for some time, operating In'
concction with tbe liquor traffic among
Indians. John Stokes was arrested
also for resistance to Jim Johnson, the
Indian policeman. The Indiana were
sent to the reservation for confine
ment, awaiting their trial, which will
be held today.
The purpose of tbe officer coming
hero at this time was that a large num
ber of Indian were congregated at
Lett River, and they anticipated1 that
they might procure Intoxicants in or
hbout Klamath Falls. They found,
however, that with the exception of
this case, tho Indian were free from
the vi-e of Intoxicants, and there ha
been very little trouble among them.
Most or them are returning to the res
ervation now, to attend to their farm
ing. Mr. Flanders and Mr. Recob stated
that tho city and county authorities,
especially the city police, are doing
everything possible to eliminate the
liquor trsfflc here.
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TELL YOUR WIFE
CORNS LIFT OFF
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
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Klaaath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. O. O. P.,
Friday night. H. F. Esell,
t, N. O., Nat Otterbeln, Secrstsry.
a ;.."wBBa Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
O. P.. meets Tuesday sight. W. A.
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Lodge No. 77, A. F,
. second Monday of
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STAR THEATER
Aitcrsft Plcturss Corp. Presents
Douglas Fairbanks In
"THE MODERN MUSKETEER"
Tho story has an unususl theme,
presenting dashing Incidents or ro
mance and thrill. Also a ,
Twa-Rssl Keystens Comedy
Doesn't hurt a bit to' lift corns
or calluses off with
fingers
COW SAGE TEA
. INTO GRAY HAIR
DARKENS DKAUTIFULLV AND RE.
HTORK8 ITM NATURAL COLOR
AXD LU8TRK AT OXCE
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The Winnek Co., Inc.
426 .Main Street
Klamath Falls
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N THESE DAYS of Congested Transportation some
lines of goods are bound to be shcrt, however, our
stock is as near complete as possible.
TEMPLE THEATER
Essanay Presents
"THAT SORT"
Stsrring Warda Howard with
Duncan MeRsn and Ernsst Maupln
A story of a woman's great renun
ciation.
Don't miss Chsrlls Chsrlls Crispin In
"THE FIREMAN"'
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
Not a twinge of pain or soreness be
fore applying or afterwards. This may
sound like a dream to corn-pestered
men and women who have been cut
ting, filing and wearing torturous plas
ters. Yes! Corn lift out and cal
luses peel off as If by magic, says this
Cincinnati authority.
A quarter ounce of freexone costs
but a few cent at any drug store. Ap
ply a few drop directly upon your ten
der corn or callus; and Instantly the
sorenes disappears; then shortly tbe
corn or callus will be so loose that it
lift off.
Freexone dries Instantly. It doesn't
eat out tbe corn or callus, but Just
shrivels It up so it lifts away without
even Irritating the surrounding skin.
Women sbould keep P on the dresser
and never let a corn or callus ache
twice. Adv.
Common garden sage' browed Into
a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux
urlans. Mixing tbe Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, is trou
blesome. An easier wsy Is to get the
ready to.use preparation Improved by
the addition of other ingredients,
:ostlng shout SO cents a Urge bottle,
at drug stores, known as "Wysth's
Ssge snd Sulphur Compound," thus
avoiding a lot or mups .
While gray, faded hair Is sot sin
ful, we all desire to retsln onr youth
ful appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wyetk's
Sage and 8ulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because It Is dose so natur
any, so eveniy. rou just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking ons
small strand at a time; by morning
all gray hairs have disappeared. Af
ter anotbsr application or two your
hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, tad
luxunsnt, sna you appear years
younger. Wyeth's Ssge and Sulphur
Compound Is a dollgbtful tollst requi
site. It U not Intsnded for tha cure
mitigation or prevention of disease.
Adv.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TOMDATB AND SATURDAY!
CITY TRANSFER CO.
GRIMES BROWN, Proprietors
OSS MAIN STREET
Freight Manilas d Oeaeral T rawfer Duaiaess. Plane Moths
s Herlslty
AUTO TRUCK IN CONNECTION
Day aad Nlfht SOTlaa .
Otsesj Fnom SS
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Fruit and Vegetables
We are 'receiving several times, each week, all
the fresh Fruits and Vegetables, crisp and tender.
Our Coffee Special
We receive weekly our fresh roasted coffee at
30 cents the pound, this coffee not only saves you
money, but satisfies.
SjsBjBsassZSSE White Bear Soap, the bar 5c
Iff AI t Cream Oil Soap, three bars 2."c
Wg utter tor ciean E?y sap' fur ba -'c
Swifts Pride Washing Powder, large package. . .Hoc
C A T II ft 11 A V Schi,,inB,s Baking Powder, pound .So
0 A 1 U H U A I Royal Baking Powder, pound ISo
wmOtmaSSSSS i. x. L. Assorted Soups, can lOc.dozen $1.00
Soups are advancing in price, owing to the short
age of oils and fats.
The Winnek Co., Inc.
426 Main St. Phone .34 Klamath Falls
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County and ethsr portions of ths West for rtisny years. .
" With th searing prices of this commodity, however, any
manner of getting one's hsnds upon ths vslusd artlcls Is rfbw
eensldsrsd good business, snd a policy which Is rscognlxsd as
ons of economy.
An unusual eppertun ity of this kind is now afforded at Van
alien's, where the Men's Lines of Shoes ars rapidly being
clessd out.
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DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER
PHYSICIAN and SUIWKO.N
Spinal Treatment
Specialist In chronic diseases. Examination and consultation frse
Largest X-Ray laboratory In Southern Oregon. Latest electrical
applleocss that ars now ussd In the curing of disease.
Early Bird Says
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1918 Spring Styles
From etery susslpolBt sad
from i-very lewMlat, oar bow
Boring Htylm are the A. II. C.'
of rorrert llMHlwear. Whfl
off buying that ew Hprlag hstT
K. Sugarman
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and thrn buy a home from Chlkosfc
"The First American Ufa ln,urt"?
Co." Investigate tho new Mil IP
IcIpm of Th Mutual Life of N. V swa
in better. Geo. C. Ulrlch, dtottW
inannRor, office over First Ststo Bss
23-tf.
ii..l. .w iw. wiiilna to bet y
make good U yon Hvo, but ao J
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years. !rotevt your okllgaw1...
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well aa your family.
ante. He ciiiicote.
Araorlcan boys are dying tor
country. Surely you can
I'uy War Bavins Stamp. ,
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