Monday, apnil THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . l lUla r ,." 'fOmimg. i&r.W.('0.'MIITH, Editor V 'MMMMi dally except Bandar ? fft'lmV ImM FaMishlag Ciwiur of. i wmum, M u imni bum. j amtered at tho postomce at Rmamtfc 11. Humi hw IhubImImi tfcmaah Ma saella m secoad-cless matter. by aan to nay to Ik United Btataai MONDAY, APRIL IS, 101 Herald's Classified Advs, HELP WANTED IWMWWWWMWW WANTED Any kind of work; expert' enced In almost any line. Herald erne. FOR RENT muflAjwimvmriT -- m FBR RENT raituro for lererat thousand head of stock In lower Klamath Marsh. See A. A. Mehaffey. 411 Main it., Klamath Falls. 16-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE 5-rootn modern house, toilet and bath, sink, hot water heat- lit tank; completely furnished, includ lag piano. Price $2,250, on terms; will accept $2,000 cash If sold soon R. E. Smith Realty Co. 15-6t FOR SALE An Al piano, cheap for cash. Phone 19R. 13St FOR 8ALE Cheap, 1200-pound mare, a little old, but sound and gentle: right consider trade. See Roberta at Midland. 12-5t SUCKLING CALVES for sale Shln piagtoa hotel. 12-lt FOR SALE Cheap, Incubator. R.I.H. roosters; also stone jar from site 1 a; nae for putting down eggs or but ter. Phone 295J or call 10S Earl street. 12-3t FOR SALE One five-passenger car la good condition, at a bargain. Tel ford Broa. Oarage. USt FOR SALE One heavy duty trailer. Telford Broa. garage. 11-lt FOR SALE Thirty dairy cowa and SO 2-year-olds; extra good stock. mnealre William Dairy or phoae 1IF14. 11-St LOST AND FOUND MMAMMMMMMMM LOST Auto crank, between Dairy and Olene. Phone or write to D. V. Kaykeadall. 12-St MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Used stamps, lie par 100, Naw City Laundry. 11-Ct FOR SALE Eighty, acres, all under irrigation, fenced, bouse, barn; wa tar payments half paid up; $60 per acre. FOR SALE Office furniture: i. T. WARD CO., 10 Main Street ORPHEUS THEATER Wm. Fox Presents . "THE BABY GRANDS" Jane and Katharine La In a Novelty Surprise Drama, "TWO LITTLI IMPS Also Fox Two-Reel Comedy Ktomajfc Ledgs Ne. 1ST, I. O. O. W meats Friday night. H. T. Esell, If. 0., Nats Otterbaln, Secretary. wanna Kaaampmant No. 46, 1. O. O. P., meets Taasday night W. A, l, O. P., Nate Otterbaln Scribe. A Regular communications Klamath Lodge Ne. 17, A. P. A A. U., second Monday of A, R. LeaYitt, W. M HOSPITAL NOTES OMmr- SMI O men th c&s Mrs. Edward Dunham, who baa been ! ' 'gerated oa at the hospital, Is report ; i" ed getting along nicely. it LsJm Okocktoot, aa Indian from the nsssrTstlBsi kaa been brouaht to the ' . TSRWaih ftiuMl hnanltaJ with' a brak- . -& VAtta Un are dying ft their VBnatty. amrajjr ana sTe far ft, HaV'iWMr MnrVeW 111 'tf5 April is Special Bargain Month for the Evening Herald... The Herald will again this year offer a special rate to yearly pahMaadvaace subscriber. In order to cure advantage of thla ape rial rate payments must be made daring the month of April. Special Rites fur Ok Year SiforftiMS Afaice: Dally by mall to sib scrlbera In Klam ath County SAM Dally by carrier to aabacribera la city of Klamath Falls. .84-00 Ttw rate by carrier la $1.00 more per year, aa It coat S cento per week to deliver the paper la the city. Do not delay la renewing yoar eanacripUoaa, aa thla rate only appUea daring the month of ApriL Mall yoar cheek today. Evening Herald Are you saving for yourself alone or buying War Savings Stampa and sav Ing for yourself and your country? Ladles "Kam'p-lt" Stand Wear new at K. K. K. Stars. Outing 15t wkh me and 111 show yoa some pretty nomas la the cftjr and country. Esclaeire agent for some of the best lands la the Klamath Basin. Chlleote. S Ladles Riding Breeches, Skirts and Jackets at K. K. K. Stars. 15-61 Take a ride with Chlleote and look at that new sis room boase aad big lot for only $l,00 oa easy terms. S Hare you a W. S. 8. baby bond In your bona? Ask Chlleote aboat the aew lor cost Ufa, accident aad health. poUdea of the Trareler. S H OUSTON' s Metrepelltan HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Parameunt Pictures Corp. Presents Vivian Martin In "LITTLE MISS OPTIMIST A wonderful full of action and sus pease. TEMPLE THEATER Patha Presents Mollis King In "A BLIND MAN'S LUCK" Also Hsarst Paths News Latest War Pictures, Currant Events ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOU3E MOTION PICTURES tVamWATS AND BATVRDATI ERSONAL UTTtJI BIDKLK1HT8 OX LOCAL RAPPKMNGS AMOKS THK PROPLK OF THIS CITT AND VICIMXT. A GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS A. M. Winner of Yainax was here yesterday. J. M. Owen of Oakland, Calif., was in town yesterday. 1. J. Straw la In town from Odessa on a business trip. W. I. Dixon of Roeeburg was a vis itor here yesterday. F. M,. Jeffry and wife of Bonanxa were here yesterday. J. T. Tuffs of Grants Pass is regis tered at the Hotel Hall. j Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Winnek returned from Fort Klamath yeeterday. , David Fitch of Calcxleo. Calif., is I registered at the Hotel Hall. W. M. Raymond of Beswlck, Calif., M registered at the Hotel Hall. Miss Erma Bamber left yesterday for a three weeks visit In Portland. ' I Joe Brett and Byron Hardcnbrook moving his household goods to Dorris. Mr. Lawrence Mehaffey leaves to day for San Francisco, where she will Join bar husband. tla TliMtnl- Wani-h laft atiftav for Stockton, where she will take a, course In normal training. Mr. and Mrs. Will Baldwin, George T. Baldwin and C. L. Parrlsh are leav ing for 8an Francisco today. Roy Hickman, Jas. Pelton,and R. Tompkins of Fort Klamath were In town yesterday from Fort Klamath. Ask Chlleote to show yoa that three room boaae near the high achool for only $7SO oa easy terms S. HMMMIMMMMMMMMMSIWMWMMIII1 At the Theaters The new William Fox photoplay, 'Two Utile Imps," at tho Orpheus to night. Is worth more than tho price of admission. It shows Jane and Kathar ine Lee, the S and 7-year-old stars, at their best It gives them full oppor tunity to exhibit all their film genius, and they take fall advantage of 1L Thla is the frst picture la which these popular little screen children have been starred. The picture la some thing new, something to be expected from the Fox studios, and something that should not be missed. I Baaka may be willing to bet yoa'U make good If ye lire, hat not oae rent that yoa'U live any number of years. Protect yoar obligations, as well aa yoar family, with life laser ante. See Chlleote. 8 Germans May Use This great electro-magnetic gun may be the kind the German are using in the bombardment of Paris at a distance of some seventy mile. A patent for the gun shown hero wa granted by the United States patent oBlce to Krlstlan Sirkeland, a Swede. It shells are not thrown by the explo sion of powder In the barrel, but by electro-magnetic force. The gun noes not wear oat, for there Is go friction MMHmOf3grv''' . r ?i feBBEiMsvS 'ASI'Wf Vl5fflPS ' mmBmm'aswSBgramamamamlPSiiV-' n mammaBamrBrfL maL,dHTmamamamammBJEam(v S , fmmaL.UBlmamamm'Bu; V fjammamamamamMmw mamasmmWi BtmTdJBESmat y aajyy7 mcVm'1 tjj 4 ImimissjiII ailliriBaiiMi(im''w7iM'iisuiuja MENTION J. II. Rnrlght of Alberta, who has been In, town for the past fow Jays, left last night for his new home near Dairy. K. L. Stevens drove around the Up per Klamath take yesterday, and re ported that the roads are In good con dition. Harry Telford and Bert Palm went Ashing at Chlloquln yesterday, and re port that they caught thirty largo rain bow trout, one of thorn welshing eight pondrs. JUNIOR-FRESHMAN TEAM WINS AT HIOH SCHOOL The Juniors and Freshmen were vic tors nt the recent high school baseball game, over the Seniors and Sopho more, by a score of 10 to T. nil ho tho game was not completed, due to tho bad weather. Martin Ilnnnby, sopho more, and Russell McCollum. fresh man, were tho stars of the game. The most popular line of Lsdlts Out ing Wear In America "Kamp-lt" Brand Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. 13-Ct HOUSEWIVES AND OTHERS SHOULD SEE THE IN TERESTINO, INSTRUCTIVE AND EDUCATIONAL MOVING PICTURES MODERN FOOD CONSERVATION templeTheater Tuesday ail Wednesday April 16th and 17th They take you Inta America's most wonderful and mast modern plants far the conservatlen ef fruits and veget ablas by the HINTS patsntsd process, and give many helpful hints and suggestions to, housewives. By all means sss them. Great Guns Like This ( within the barrel, and the shots may bo fired much more rapidly than from ' a gun which use powder. A gun aim- liar to tbl was offered by Paul T. Ken I ny, an electrical engineer of New York , City, to the war department some ten years ago. He got no encouragement. Later, when in Berlin, he presented the idea to the derraan war office. He thinks the Germans may bave turned the Idsa to account against the allies and the United States. Mr. Kenny's gun wa to bo wrapped Ktaati News - PLEVNA - - The farmer of this district nro now completing tho sowing of wheat, nml are starting to put In thi oats ami barley. Mr. and Mr, l.uwronco Motchon bncher of Klamath Fall spont Satur day and Sunday Ashing at tho rapids below Keno. Mr. George Kerns, Mrs. It. Mur- dock and Mr. and Mr. 11. II. Ynn Val kenburg wero business t tailors In Klamnth Falls last Wednesday. I 11. A. Talbot I busy putting out a very largo garden. Mr. George Ager spent the week end at Klamath Falls with her. parent. Mr. and Mr. O. A. Stearns, who havo Just returned from spending the winter In Ashland. A. A. Whlllatch and G. A. Rovlt spent tho day Thursday fishing nt tho rapids below Keno. They declnro that tho flsh aro biting fine there now. Mr. J. W. Kearns and little mod, James, spent tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Ess. Ladles "Kamp-lt" Outing Wear new arriving at K. K. K. Store IS-Ct to Bombard Paris from the breach to the muzzle with colts of wire, thru which electric cur rent from a very heavy battery may pass. The colts at the breach are or very fine wire, capable of producing an electro-magnetic force of, ay, flvo horse power. The next set of colin am of heavier wire to carry heavier cur rent, and so by progression strength of the coll Increase until at thn mm. tie the fifteenth coil would posses a norsepower, or throwing quality of 81,910. ioinjy INVEST IN VICTORY BUY LIBERTY BONDS Give Your Soldier a Wrist Watch Tho man from )oiir family who In with llio color hIioiiM hnvo u wiltit ttiilrh. Boo Hint ho not It. If ho It In I'lanco wo will pink It for wifo cnrrliiK aerott tho noun. 1'l'P'n stook of wilsl watrlii'it fur men In ovcoptloiinl. It Included all tlio rollnlilo million, khaki ami rtiiip r.ntonliiKii, plain ami II tiimliiatoil dial-. Tim prlio range In St 3.1,0 to $30.00. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street Offlrlal S. P. Wntih liupertor Do you want an attractive, substantial and durable range? Backed by a repu tation, economical In price, guaranteed satisfactory In life and servicer If you contemplate buying, see those "WEOOEWOODS" on display and sale at EVANS A BALIN'S stove room, IOIO Main. Old ones taken In exchange for what they'll bring. iPJfL Btfl '9f BmmwBammwlj Bnrl!l IBnamLsmammi Main anil Serrnih I'iione IIS DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER I'HVHIt'l.t.V ami Hl'IK.T.ON Hpliuil TroAtniciit. Speclallit In chronic Ulscascs. Kxaminallon nml consultation free Lurgcat X-ltny laboratory In Houtliorn Oregon. Latest elt-ctrlcal aipllnnco.i that nro now used I,, tlio curing of dlioasa. CITY TRANSFER CO. (JIIIMi:s IlltOW.V, Proprietor f.ilS MAI.V KTIIKKT Prolght llaiillng ami tionoral T ntnofer lluslnes. I'lano Muring a KiMsliilty AUIO TIIL'CK IN CONNKCTIUN ly and Mght Hervlre OllUe I'noiio I:m lun, .,moSI t4e4fef4ttf Eat Less Meat i ir Take a glass of Salts, to flush Kidnsys if bladder bothers you t-04-444ff44444f444f44f44O Kntlng moat rogularly ovontually proilncoH kidney troiihlo In soma form or ntlirr, hii)m a well Itnown author ity, liocaimo tlio uric arid In moat ex. cltos tlio kidneys, thuy beroma ovor workeil; got slugglhli; clog up nnd coiibo all ortH of illstrnmi, particular. ly hackuclio and misery In tlio kldnoy icglonj rhoumallti twinges, ovoro backacliCH, oclil Htonilicll. ronstlimtlnn torpid llwr, HlooplcsHnosB. bladdor and uilimry Irritation. The momont your back hurt or klilnnys uron't actlne rlirln . ir bladder liotheru you. iret about four ounce of Jad Salts from , nnrf ..l . . " "- - luiurmacy; taKo a tablespoonful In aj Early Bird Says (fe3? -v S ') 8JK iS,w Strikes a Popular Chord WIioii It tiiinoN to IN my, ,, now aoft illnr li In "liiiriiioii ltli ttnr uioriiiiioni'N nuin. moiit. Il'n stylUh, r,.nifn,ifl,, nml H-noinli'4il in luiinilor. K. Sugarman Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City Quick Service Reasonable Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company "Tho I'lrst American l.lfo Insurance Co." InwntlKnto tho now 1911 pot- li Ion of The Mutual Life of N. V., noth ing bettor. Coo. C. l!lrlcli, district miitiaKor, office over 1'lrnt Htsto flank. I 33 If. liny your nhnro of l.lhortjr float!, mill tlion Imjr n homo from Uillrut. I oacK nuns t glass of wntor boforo breakfast for a fow day and your kldnoyn will tow ait fine. This famous hoIIh l " ri.im , In. ik.1.1 nt iirnncii II nil lefflOB Julco, t-ombhicd with llthm. Bnd.h" boon usoil for generations to -..i .. i.i.,...,.,. ,n,i uiimtilato the" HUM.", nmiiwj" ,. - to normal activity; nlno to neutralise tho ncld In tho urine so li no -lirltntos, tlma ending bladder ow order. ... Jnd Salt cannot Injure snyowi .....!, . .i..ll.l,r.il ofTnrVOIICCnt III1"" wntor drink which millions of mW and womnn take now and then w al. .. i.i .l .irlnarV org clean, thus avoiding sorlous WW disease. Adv. ' i S AM,'-' UUr ti TFr - - f y i H i . F ' J1 -l J V- 'T vftv ..v'.V.v ii. T