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Herald's Classified Advs.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Urlght young mnn for
survey work; good opportunity.
See J. C. Cloghorn, county surveyor.
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FOR RENT
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FOIl RENT Pasture for several
thousand head of stock In lower
Klamath Marsh. Seo A. A. Mchnffey,
431 Main it.. Klamath Falls. lC-tf
FOR SALE
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FOR 8ALE Cheap, 1200-pound mare,
a little old, but sound and gentle:
might consider trade. Sec Roberts at
Midland. 12-St
SUCKLING CALVES for sale Ship-
plngton hotel. 12-3t
FOR SALE Cheap, Incubator, R. I. It.
roosters; also stone Jars from size 1
up; One for putting down eggs or but
ter. Phone 295J or call 103 Enil
street 12-3t
FOR SALE One five passenger car
In good condition, nt n bargain. Tel
ford Bros. Garage. 11-31
FOR SALE One heavy duty trailer.
Telford Rros. garage. ll-3t
FOR SALE Thirty dairy cows and
SO 2-year-olds; extra good stock.
Enquire Williams Dairy or phone
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FOR SALE: Pure bred Plymouth
Rock eggs, 75c per setting IS eggs.
Address Merrill Creamery, Merrill,
Ore. 6-6t
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Auto crank, between Dairy
and Olene. Phone or write to D.
V. Kuykendall. 12-3t
LOST f 20 bill; taken in on Liberty
Loan. Finder please leave at Her
aid oSlce and receive reward. 12-2t
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New City Laundry. ll-(t
FOR SALE Eighty acres, all under
Irrigation, fenced, house, barn; wa
ter payments half paid up; $60 per
acre. '
J. T. WARD CO.,
'IS Mala Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
Saturday and Sunday
Win. Fox has placed en the screen In
"JACK AND THE BEANSTALK j
A -special Fox Kiddle Wonder pic
ture, with 1,300 children and a giant
8 feet 6 Inches tall. For children from
6 to 90 years.
PRICES 15c and 8Se
Music by Mrs. I'lUpatrick and
Harry Uorei
Klamath Lodge No. 4$7, 1. 0. O. F
eta Friday night. H. F. Esell,
M. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary.
Cwauaa Encampment No. 40, 1. O.
O. F., meats Tuesday night. W. A.
Mastaa, C. P.. Nate Otterbeln Scribe.
egular communications
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F.
A. M., second Monday of
oath. A. R. Leavltt, W. M.I
PLANE MAKES 03 MILES HOUR
SAN DIEGO, April 13. Seaplane
F-l, carrying fourteen passengers, ar
rived from Santa Barbara, saying that
it ha4 covered 190 miles In three hours
lai one minute, or over sixty-three
Miles an hour.
Amerlean boys are dying for their
eewatry,4. Surely you can save for it.
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One on the most spontaneous and
thrilling fights ever seen on the screen
takes place In the Paramount produc
tion of "Utile Miss Optimist," which
wilt be seen nt the Star Sunday. The
conflict Is between Ernest Joy, Charles
West and Charles Qcrnrd In n dark
cned room. Director Thoroby secured
the effect without any practice Blm
ply tolling the men to go ahead and
fight, telling each one secretly that his
opponent was supposed to bo a Ger-
man spy. That nts instructions wore
enthusiastically followed will be soen
by nil who witness tho production,
which abounds In other Incidents ot
Interest.
The story of "A Modern Muskoteor"
hn nn unusual theme, presenting
dashing Incidents ot romnnco In which
t )ottng man with tho spirit of n gal
lant nnd'ndcnture.ome knight of old
has some sensational experiences. In
Oils piny Fairbanks performs amazing
feats. Many of tho scenes were taken
In tho Grand Can) on of Atlsona, and
tho work of the acrobatic star on lofty
peaks, 8,000 feet above sea level, and
along the precipitous canyon wllt'thrltl
any nmllence. In one of the scenes
he climbs up the side of the canyon
on a rope, with Miss Mnrjortn Daw
hanking to his neck. Actual views of
the famous Grand Canyon give the
film nn added value.
Ecrbody knows the story which
has been handed down from the earli
est English peoples as a herltlage ot
Joy to the present day. "Jack and the
Beanstalk," which has delighted the
hearts of children all over the world,
has now been caught before tho all
seeing eo of tho camera, caged and
made ready to present to the world In
n tangible, visible form. The master
mind of William Fox, film wizard, now
presents to you the Fox kiddle wonder
picture. Jack, as ou all know, sold
his mother's cow for a sack of beans.
She wns angry with him, and she
threw the seeds out of the window.
Next morning she found that they had
sprouted. ' An enormous beanstalk
reached from the ground to the sky.
Jack, filled with the spirit of adven
ture, climbed It, and landed in a coun
try above the clouds, where dwelt an
awful giant and n beautiful princess.
After many adventures. Jack killed
the giant, married the Princess, and all
lived happily eer afterward.
Tnkc a ride with Chllcote aad look
at Hint new sit room house aad big
lot for only SI, BOO on easy terms. 8
Have you n W.
S. S. baby bond In
your home?
Ask Chllcote about the new low
cost life, accident and health policies
of the Travelers. S
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Metropolitan Amdscmsnti
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Aiteraft Pictures Corp. Presents
Douglas Falrbanka in
"THE MODERN MUSKETEER"
Tho story has an unusual theme,
presenting dashing Incidents of ro
mance and thrills. Also a
Two-Reel Keystone Comedy
Sunday
Paramount Pictures Corp. Presents
Vivian Martin In
"LITTLE MISS OPTIMIST"
A wonderful full of action and sus
pense. TEMPLE THEATER
Mutual Film Corp. Prassnta
William Russell In
"NEW YORK LUCK"
A comedy drama of the Groat White
Way, and a
Geo, Ovsy Cemsdy
Sunday and Monday
Paths Presents
Mollis King in
"A BLIND MAN'S LUCK"
Also Hearst Paths News
Latest War Pictures, Current Events
, ADMI8SION TEN CENTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTLHE8
TITJMDAYS AND SATURDAYS
MerrfsV Oregoe)
lERSONAL
LITTLK MDKLIOtlTR OK LOCAL RAPPRNtNOfl
AMONG THH PKOPLK OP THIS CITY AND VICINITY.
GOINGS AND COM INCH OK LOCAL rOLKfl
It
K. A. Dals ot Metrlll was In town
yesterday.
C K. Maxwell of Oakland was here
) esterdny.
W. i:. Polsom of Midland was herd
yesterday.
C. T. Uarlcy ot Donanta Is In town
on business today.
Dcntrlrc Wlso of Fort Klamath Is
v.'Vkivu its tun ii ivunji i
Wltitrtt A.I tM Aa liulnlt
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i . unuunn 01 uoms was among
jcsienui a visitors ucro.
Irwin E. Kestcrson of Worden
rogMeicd nt tho Hotel Hall.
Mrs. J. It. Enrlght and S. J. Enrlght
lot Uroolts, Altn., aro registered at the
Hall.
E. W. floff, from the fish hatchery j
near Fort Klamath, was horc yestcr-
day.
Phil Motsclienbacher came up from'
Dum.mulr yesterday on business, and
will leturn today.
Miss Susan Noud has left for Salem.
She will visit at Tneoma and American
Lake before her return.
Mr. and Mrs. William Llnkenbach,
Mrs. Jack Llnkenbach and Mrs. Robert
Eaton left yesterday for Susanvllle, '
Calif.
WIFE OF GOVERNOR START8
ACTION FOR DIVORCE
SANJHEGO. April 13. Divorce
proceedings against Francis Durto
Harrison, governor ot tho Philippine
Islands, has been Instituted by his
wife. The charges are secret.
WOMAN FILES FOR CONORE88
SALEM. April 13. Mayor F. C.
Harley of Astoria Publishing company
has filed for governor for a live stand
against National prohibition. Cyril
Drownell and Allen Eaton of Eugene,
republican, tor the lower house of leg
islature. Mara L. T. Hidden, a Port
land woman, haa filed aa a democratic
representative to congress.
Ask Chllcote to show yon that
three room hooae near the high
school for only ST50 on easy terms 8
Stereopticon Pictures
"Making Americans9'
Presbyterian Church, Sunday Evening, April 1), 1918, 8 p. m.
Our Immigrants Shall They be "Aliens" or "Amsrleans"r
Come and See.
FREE
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in Chicago After Signing tor Big Battle
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signed a contract In Chicago for their
championship battle July 4tb, thay
shook hands over It. It Is the last
time they will shake hands till they
step Into the ring, that Is, If they do
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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH
MENTION
a. L. EAster of San Francisco Is rcr
Isterwl at the Hotel Hall.
Mr Kestcrson ot Ivan arrived here
last evening from that place.
Dan W. Ryan left yestorday for
Fort Klamath, where ho will make his
homo for tho summer.
Miss Vcnla Cozad Is In town for tho
week end. She Is visiting at tho Jacobs
. home at 520 Eighth street.
C. K. Maxwell from Lovelock, Ner.,
who ,8 m oM.mor hcrp bM nivimt4.
! Ho will bo with tho Pelican Day Lum
la ber company.
Dr. A. A. Soulo and family left this
morning by nuto for Montague, Calif.,
Intending to be back Monday evening.
i Dr. Soule left to attend tho 68th annl-
I vcrsary of his parents.
Joseph T. Hlnkle, representing the
ruvernment In Irrigation nffalrs, leaves
t union ow for Portland. From there
he will go to Yakima, Wash., to attend
to Irtlgatlon district matters there.
Mr. Hlnklo states that this Is a coun
try with a great future.
Kluatk
News
8PRINO LAKE DRIPPINGS
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Arthur Schreincr Is helping his
father, R. A. Schrelner, with his spring
plowing.
Earl Rtghtmelr and family hare
moved to the Southwell ranch, where
they will remain until Mr. Rlghtmelr
completes putting In the crops there.
I Mr. Allison Is helping F. O. Wil
liams for a few days.
J. Rhodes waa a Klamath Falls vis
itor one day this week.
A Red Cross meeting snd Arbor Day
program was held at the 8prlng Lake
school on Friday afternoon.
J. W. Dolan
this week.
Is drilling In alfalfa
lluy your snare of Liberty Bonds,
ami then buy a home from Chllcote. 8
8ILVER OFFERING
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step Into the ring. .J C. Millar of
Oklahoma, the promoter of the match
Is trying to find a place to bold the
fight. There la, however, consider,
able doubt If he can have the two
men fight within the confines of the
United States.
FALLS. OREGON
At the Churches
ii to I '
The Christian Science Society of
Klamath Falls, which Is a branch or
..ii.tian of The Mother Church,
The' First Church ot Christ Scientists,
In Boston, Mass., holds ssrvlres at
US South Fourth street, every Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock and ever)
Wednesday evening at 8:00. All are
welcome.
The lesson subject for Sundsy,
April H, "Are Sin, Dlsoaso and Death
Rcair
The 8unday school session Is from
9:45 to 10:46 evory Sunday morning.
Pupils are enrollod to the ago of 20.
The free reading room and frso
lending library Is open from 1:30 to
4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays. The Ulble and all author
ised Christian" Sclonce literature may
be road, borrowed or purchased.
Evangelical Lutheran services wilt
be held In the Eighth street llaptlst
church at S p. m.
Sunday School will be held at 1
p. m., Mr. O. Eltlrelm, superintendent.
Sermon text: Luke, IS, 0.
Subject, "God's Providence."
All Lutherans of Klamath Falls are
most cordially Invited to attend theso
services. All others Interested aro
welcome. Anyone knowing of Luth
erans In or around Klamath Falls
please notify M. C. Rossman, pastor,
1S7 First street.
First Presbyterian Church, corner
Third and Pine streets. Rev. E. P.
Lawrence, pastor.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m.
Morning service 11 a. m.
Rev. E. P. Lawrence will speak at
the Mt. Lakl church Sunday merning:
on account of bis absence, Mrs. Ham
mer will speak at the morning service,
Mrs. Hammer Is an ordained preacher
In the Friends denominator and will
a worth while message. In the even
ing, at 8 p. m., stereopticon slides on
"Making Americans" will be shown.
These tell the story of how our hun
dreds of thousands of Immigrants from
foreign countries are stowly made over
Into American citizens. Every one
should see this instructive series of
slides.
Mt. Lakl Service Rev E. P. I.aw
rence will preach at the ML Lakl Pres
byterian church Sunday morning at 11
1 1 o'clock. Following the service will
be a basket lunch, and then the annual
congregational meeting. Every one in
the community Is Invited to be present.
Regutsr church. Christian Endeavor,
fiunda) school and prayer meeting ser
vices will be held at ususl at the First
Christian church.
8L Paul'a Episcopal Mission Li
brary ball, corner Third and Main
streets.
Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.
Tour eo-operatlon In our mission of
evangelism aad service cordially wel
corned. ,
The Church of the Cordlsl Welcome
(Methodist Episcopal).
O. O. Oliver. A. M D. D., paster:
BEttNBOT WATER'
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DOin'FEELIUGHT
of hot water with
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If you wake up with a bad Usto.
baS breath aad tongue ia coated; If
your bead Is dull or achlac: If what
you eat sours and forma gaa and acid
In stomach, or you are bilious, consti
pated, nervous, sallow, and aaa't m
feeling Just right, begin Inside bath
ing. Drink before breakfast, a alaaa
of real hot water with a tesspooaful
or nmesioae pnospaate la IL This
will flush the Dotsona and toxins from
stomach,- liver, kldneya and bowels,
ana cleanse, sweeten and purify the
entire alimentary. tract. Da vour ia.
side bathlag Immediately upon aris
ing In the mprnlag to wash out of the.
system .all the previous day'a poison
ous waste, gasi aad sour bile before
ruiuag snore roou into tne stomach.
To feel like young folks feels like
you fait before your blood, nerves and
muscles became loaded with body Im
purities, tet from rour nharnaout
quarter pound oMImeatoa nhmnh.t.
which u inexpensive aad almost taste
less, esoept for a sourish twinge wbloh
is not unpleasant, ,,
Just as soap and hot water net on
the akin, cleaaslng, sweetening and
freshenlnn. so hot waiar flag
stone phosphate net on the stomach,
uvor, uaneys ana, bowels. Men sad
women who are usually eonattnatarf
alllnua haaJaaliw a Ii.m .. .---i.
disorder should begin this Inside bath-
iag Before oreesmat. Tnsy are as
sures they wM besoms real eraaks
on the subjeet shortly. Adv.
Phons
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Suudity school at 10 a. ui., K. M.
Chllcote, superintendent.
Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Epworth League nt 7:00 P. tu.
Eenlng services at 8 o'clock.
.Church of tho Bacied Henri, corner
of Eighth uiid High strvuts. Itov,
Hugh Marshall, pastor,
First Mass at N: 30 n. tu.
Sscoud Mass nt 10:30 n. in, !
Evening services nt 7 o'clock.
Klavonih Slrnot linptlsl church.
Rov. W. II. Cox, pastor. Tolcphnuu
1GR, Residence, S3C Tenth street,
Sunday srliool at 10 a. Miss
p. 1). Owen superintendent.
Preuclilng service., subject "Conquered
Thtu Ctulst," nt 11 . m.
II. Y P. II. will meet nt 7:00 p. in.
Lender, Mrs. K. (Irlgsby, "How to Kit
Joy Sunday," ut 7 p. m.
Preaching service. "The Lamb of
God," S p in.
Wednesday night. Prayer service
and lllbte Study, Hebrews', I lilt chap
ter, nt 8 o'clock.
These meetings ou aro cordially In
vlted to. A welcome nw ults you.
Cintin wills iiie mill I'll h"v you
hiu pielly liuiue In tho city mid
country. ICt lu.Ue ngeiit for utmie of
the tM-i IuiiiU lu tho Klmimtli llnsln.
Chlkiitt. 8
FEW FOLKS HAVE
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Dltl'dtilHT HAYH I.ADIKH AUK
I'SIMl IIIHIPK OF MUK TKA
AM) SDI.PHf It
If ti Ir Hint loses Its rotor nnd lustre,
or when It fudes, turns gray, dull nnd
lifeless, lit caused by a lark of sul
phur In the Imlr. Our grandmothers
mnilo up n mliture of Hno Ten and
Sulphur to keep her lucks dark and
beautiful, and thousands of women
nnd men who valuo that even color,
that beautiful dark shade of hair
residence 1133 East street.
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Mala and Seventh Phase HI
DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER
PIIYNK'tAX and slLllOM)X
Hplnal Treatiueal
Specialist In chronic diseases. Examination and consultation free
largest X-Ray laboratory In Southern Oregon. Latest slectrkal
appliances tbst are now used In tho curing of disease.
You can buy 5 Maxwell
trucks' for the price of
one reliable 5-ton truck
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The $5000 5-ton truok isn't any better than a MuxwcIL
It's merely biager. That's all. And you csn owa 8
Maxwells for the price of one reliable 5-ton truck.
The five Maxwells will do more work, carry mow
goods, carry them faster, serve more uses at less cost.
How good these Maxwells are is shown by this grsst
figure: 99.6 perfect a verdict taken from servw
records covering 6600 Maxwells now in use.
$400 less than any other truck of similar cspacitjr
in the world.
$1085, chaiiis only, I. o. b. Detroit. Electric lihts. Els
generator. Worm drive. 10-foot loading spscs. 2500 poust
HOWIE GARAGE-
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go n long wny In ,n ,hJ h
rvnl tiuoltiewt Kiiiiiv ru t(.
tnlii? You tuny Mn or uian,
I Klmiiml iipiH-iiimm. Why U(
n limine','
K. Sugarman
which Is so uttrarllve, uio onlr this
old-tlmo reilpu,
Nouudiys wo gut this famous mil.
ture, Improved by the addition ef eU.
er Ingredients by asking t any dru
slorn for a fin-cent boltlo of "Wyttt'i
Knge and Sulphur Compound," wika
darkens the hnlr to naturally tt '
evenly, Hint nobody can poiitbly til
It lui broil applied. You Just dais
en a spongo or soft krimh with It sat
draw this .through our lulr, taklag
one small strand at n llmo. liy mora
lug tie gruy hair disappears; bit
what delights the ladles with Wytth'i
Hnge and Bulphur Compound IstUt,
beside beautifully tlnrkcnlof the
hnlr nfter n few applcillon( It alio
brings back the gloss and tuitrs isi
gives It an nppenrnnro of sbundnts.
Wyeth's Kngn nnd Sulphur Con
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite
to Impart color and a youthful as
poariuirn to tliujiulr. It Is sot Is
tended for the cure, mltltatloa er
prevention of disease. Adv.
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