The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 16, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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The Evening Herald
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Comei 7,000
Jtfifo to fight
for America
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tiered at tin poatofflce at Klamath
Oregon, tor transmission throat
aha aelle aa second-class nutter.
akaarlftloa tense ey nail to any
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TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 101M
Hcnki's Classified Ad vs.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Woman to work In board
ing bouse. Apply Losrom Head
quarters, Klamath Falls. 16-2t
WANTED Any kind of work; experi
enced In almost any line. Herald
office. 13-5t
FOR RENT
FOR IlENT-r-nnnch In Poe Valley,
known as the llnzcn ranch. Kor de
tail write Mrs. Ida M. Kink, Oxford
Apt, No. 29, Ilerkcley, Calif. 16-6t
FOR RENT Pasturo for several
thousand head of stock In lower
Klamath Marsh. See A. A. MehatTey.
4S1 llaln it Klamath Falls. 16-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good piano.
Enquire 534.Townsend Flats. 16-3t
FOR 8ALE
dltion. J,
15-Ct
Dodge car, In good con
E. Whlttatch, Merrill.
FOR SALE 5-room modern house,
toilet and bath, sink, hot water beat
Ins; lank; completely furnished, Includ
ing; piano. Price $2,250, on terms;
will accept $2,000 cash If sold soon.
It. H. Smith Realty Co. lS-6t
FOR SALE An At piano, cheap for
cash. Phone 19IL 13-3t '
FOR 8 ALE Cheap, 1200-pound mar,
a little old, but sound and gentle:
night consider trade. See Roberts at
1 Midland. 12-5t
LOST AND FOUND
8TRAYED Black and white Holsteln
cow, wearing halter and chain. Noti
fy 80S Oak street. 16-3t
LOST Firestone casing, 32x3 M, and
rim, between Keno Power plant and
Klamath Falls; reward. Return to
-Ooeller's planing mill. 16-2t
LOST Black leather hand bag on cor
ner of Sixth or Seventh and Main;
contains check with name of Mrs. Ev
erett Griffith. Return to Herald office,
16-21
LOST One sorrel saddle horse, brand
V on right shoulder, two bars right
stlffle.'v Notify Tyron & McKendree.
16-0t
LOST Auto crank, between Dairy
and Olene. Phono or writ to D.
V. Kuykendall. 12-Jt
" MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Used stamps, lSe per 100.
New City Laundry. 11-lt
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ERSONAL MENTION
LITTLE 81DELMHTS ON LOCAL ItAPPKNINOH
AMONG THE PEOPLE OF Till!) CITY AND VICINITY.
GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS
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town.
Slovens of Gerber, Calif., Is In
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U. C. Spink of Idlerest win In town
yesterday.
V. 11. Pnync Is here for a short time
fruit) Seattle.
J. J. Hamilton Is n city visitor front
lot Hand.
Urtle Johnson and daughter from
Malln are in town.
C. L. Holllday of Langcll Valley wni
here jesterdny.
O. M. KiikIo of this city Is registered
at the Hotel Hall.
George Deal of Langcll Valley was
Ihere estcrday.
Mrs. Oldenberg of Seattle, Is regis
tered nt the Hotel Hall.
Judge Baldwin U 111 nnd confined to
UU home nt the Baldwin hotel.
J. Tulley and wife from Weed are
registered nt the Hotel Hall.
T. F. Boggs nnd Lester Boggs are in
town from Lorclln today.
Joseph R. Gulteras, a young mining
engineer, who has been at work In the
Broden Copper mine in the Andes
mountains , has come to the United
States after a trip of 7,000 mites to
fight In France. He has gone to Camp
Meade In Maryland In the hope that he
may enlist.
William l'llppln or Rogue
came In on the train last night.
River
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At the Theaters
A beautiful drama showing actual
scenes In Texas and Old Mexico, with
more than 600 soldiers and full-blooded
Indians In their mountain strong
hold, U depicted in "Old Buckskin,"
fcbowrTal the Star this evening. "Old
Buckskin and his wife give up a life
cf luxury to go to the frontier, where
their adventures are both thrilling and
spectacular.
The fact that Richard larding
Davis wrote and the Bluebird Photo
play company filmed It and that Frank
lyn Fa mum appears in the leading role
are nbout all that need be said about
The Scarlet Scar," which will be
shown at the Orpheus theater tonight
nnd tomorrow night. An exciting
story of love and the newspaper busi
ness. "The Soul Master." James Oliver
Curwood'a remarkable drama, has Just
been filmed by the Greater Vltagraph
Company as a 'Blue Ribbon feature,
with Earl Williams In the title role,
and wilt be the attraction at the Tem
ple today. The play, which has a
sweet young girl, a salesgirl, for Its
heroine, was directed by a woman,
Marguerite Bcrtsch.
Ed Noel from near Merrill came to
town eterday for supplies.
Frank Grohs was In town from the
Rltnrock Ranch for the week end.
George Offlcld, Justice of the peace
t Merrill, was In town yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Butler of San Francis
co are registered nt the Hotel Hall.
C. A. Petit and C. T. Cockburne of
Me-rlll are registered at the Hotel
Hall.
today. They will spend n few day
here.
J. E. Flatulent, assistant chief In the
tittor suppression trntllc In the Indian
service, and Prlco Rccob, special olll
cer, left town today.
Rev. K. P. Lawrence left for Ash
land this morning. He will attend -the
spring meeting of the Presbytery of
Sottlhetn Oregon.
Trunk Lovelace and small son, who
went to Ashland last week end, were
expected back to today. The boy was
operated on nt Ashlnml.
R. S. Van Cnmpen arrived last night
from n trip to Ashland nnd the Roguo
River dam. Mr. Van Cnmpen took
some passengers over, but, dtte to the
win nttd snow, was forced U leavo his
car there.
PROHIBITION
SPEAKERIS
COMING SOON
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426 Main Street
Klamath Fall
In the Free Distribution of
Clean Easy.
Soap
The distributor reports th.it numerous ladies were not
g at home. The manufacturers want each lady lo have
a bar of their soap free. We attach a coupon, cut it
i out and present it at our store on Wednesday or
Thursday, and we will redeem them while the stock
of FREE Soap lasls.
? Fresh Creamery Butter, lb. - - - 40c
Fresh Crisp Vegetables and Fruits
Mrs. R. Brewbnkcr has returned
from Presnb, Calif., after a week's vUlt
SUPERINTENDENT OF OREGON
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE WILL
TALK HERE NEXT SUNDAY IN
INTEREST OF NATIONAL PRO'
HIBITION
there.
K. E. Earl. G. K. Schneider and V.
T Hc!U came In Sunday night from
Dunsmulr. .
J. E. Painter and wife of Wallu
Walla, Wash., were among yesterday's
visitors here.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Satterlee havo
moved to Government Camp No. 1,
srhere they will make their home.
frank Carlson of Fort Klamath pur-1
cunfccu a uuicx "" car iasi Saturday
from the White Pelican garage.
In behalf of tho national prohibition
amendment, Hon. Kdvvard Rawdon, su
perintendent of the Oregon Anti-Saloon
League, will be In Klamath Palls next
Sunday, April 21st, and will lecture
A War Stamp
kalier away.
a day keeps tho
FOR SALE Eighty acres, all under
irrigation, fenced, house, barn; wa
ter payments hair paid up; ICO per
acre.
TOR SALE Office furniture.
J. T. WARD CO.,
61S Main Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
Bluebird Photoplays Present
Franklyn Farnum In
"THE SCARLET SCAR"
Story ot a thrilling refection of ro
mance and advent uro founded on the
best story Richard Harding Davis ever
wrote, of life In an American town.
Ask Culleote about the new low
cost life, accident and health policies
of the Traveler. 8
A Thrift card In your pocket beats
half a dozen flags on the lapel of your
coat
William Irwin, a farmer of the no-;
nanza district, Is In tho city for a short
time, looking after matters ot business.
Guy Merrill is leaving tomorrow for
Lee, Elko County, Nevada. He expects
to be gone six weeks or two months.
Geot'ge and Ed Dloomlngcamp, large
cattle owners, are In town from Illy
Iluy your share of Liberty tond,
nnd then buy home from Chllcote. 8
Take a ride with Chllcote and look
at that new six room houite and big
lot for only fl.flOO on ctmy terms. 8
Soap Coupon
I did not receive the bar of Clean-Easy Soap. I n;rce
to use it according to directions.
Signed
The Winnek' Co., Inc.
Phone 34
426 Main St.
Klamath Falls
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ney of unusual ability. Slnc enter
ing the work in which he Is now Inter
ested, he has succeeded In aiding the.
cause substantially. lie Is declared to
be it very forceful speaker.
moat taittelcns, uxupt fr " sourish
twliigu which U nut iitipleasmil.
If )on ninit't feeling jour best, If
tcngiio Is lualid or ntt A.ikc up with
had taste, foul tirc.tth or havo colds,
Indlgoiitlon, IjIIIoiimiv?h, riitir.tlp.illon
"Tho First American Llfo Insurance or h",lr' nfiii stomach, begin tho phoj.
Co." Invcstlgnto tho new 1918 pol
icies of The Mutual Life of N. Y., noth
ing better. Ceo. C. Ulrlch, district
morning and evening on the (tubject,! manager, oftlce over First Stnto Hank.
23-t r.
The l4int Illg Drive.'
Ho Is to appear at the PreHb)terlan
ilitirtlt In (ho morning nnd at tho
Methodist church In the uvenlng. Ho
pcflkn In behalf of the Antl Saloon
l.etgtin of America. I
Mr Rawdon Is n graduate of the
t'r.lveixity of Michigan, nnd an nltor-
BABY CUIV
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DARK
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EXTRA
"OLD IUCK8KIN"
A melo-drama of the Mexican revolu
tion. Portraying actual scenes as they
happened in Old Mexico, near the bor
der, shown In six parts, presenting
Richard I. Homer 4 Anna Mae Homer
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Klaaatb Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F.,
Friday Bight. H. F. Eaell,
N. 0 Nate Otterbeln, Secretary.
Swauaa EBcampment No. 46, 1. O,
O, P., aeeta Tuesday sight. W. A.
, O, P., Nate Otterbeln Scribe.
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TEMPLE THEATER
Greater Vltagraph Prtstnts
Earl Williams In
"THE SOUL MASTER"
A fou! stirring drama of .paternal love
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a stem of toxins mid nilnons,
Itcstills nio itilcl( and It li cl.tlnril
tl.nt tlinso who contlniie to Mush nut
tho stoinaih, liver and hownls overy
morning, never havo any henilaclto or
l.niiw a mUcralilu moment. Ail v.
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Sick Headaches
Telle why everyone should drink
het water with phosphate
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When j on Omltca Jmir hair vvlih
B.iRo Tea ntnl Sulphur, no ono can
ttll, lierauto It's ilono no iminrnlly, so
ou-nly. I'reinilng tlila inlxittro,
thoiigli, nt lniino la miiksy and triinhlo.
toino. Tor HO ioiiIh ii ir.n l.ity (,t
any id'i;; sioro the rily-io-u piop
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H cr li!gei!ont, i tilled W'jcth'a Hnijo
ml Bull hut- Cotniiotiiiil " Vdii Jim
lumpen it rimnpa or unft liruuli withj
It nnd draw tlilx tlirottijli your lulr.
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Spring
Tho new niifl felU for Sirl
are fclioun. In gteen, hrmvn,!,
stis-l, uirl, Mini In I'l'iny srls
tloiiH of ilico Kluulivi. Ilieresre
legulai- mill niiMi ImihU
ttmny Nint'Inl novelly ilelin.
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HOW A.NV C1IIIL t'AX
ii.wi: ritinTV vx&
Headache otany kind Is caused bv "K ""u "nn" stra"" ,u ,l """. " m mi 1B "rc,ly . . V.
to.nto,lwUonwhich m"n . .. ' rayl,r UI,o.a. nnd,1 -tmlnotl or havo dark rings.
lining. Liver and bowclTolsZ 8"r"" VT l1
lAd (nlna aitfli. In, ,l.n l.i I u "l;
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through the lymph dutts, excite tho ,.
heart which pumps tho blood ho fast .. . "y.'
Docoinra henii fnliv diiriti.nmt ,
and luxuriant.
faded hair, lliiiugli no din-
Regular conaaunlcatloas
KUaata Lodge No. 77. A. F.
M secead MoaAay efj
xeetUk. A. R. Leavltt, W. U.I
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TVMIUTS AND HATCROATS
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Mrs. Sally Gold of Drooklyn, 102 For soars sholTiid longed to vote, but
years of age, cast her first vote in a ""u u " nQl 01 ,no opportunity till
this eloctlon, following the adoption
pedal election for representative In f woman suffrage In New York State
Congress' Tuesday, March 5, 1918( in the November election.
norv.
ous, despondent, sick, foverNh anil
miserable, your meals nour and almost
nauscuto you. Then you resort to nco
aniline, aspirin or the bromides which
temporarily relieve but do not rid
the blood of these Irritating toxins.
A glass of hot water with a toa-
spoonful! of limestone phosphate In It.1
ornnit jorore breakfast for nwhlio,
will not only wash those poisons from
your system and euro you of head
ache, but will cleanse, purify and
freshen tho entire alimentary canal.
Ask your pharmacist for a auartor
pound of limestone phosphate. It Is In
expensive, harmless' as sugar, and nl-
No girl Is pretty If lior o) "
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toilet rciilnlt, nml not n modlrlno.! ,., ,,,, n,eeclies, 8Wrti
It la not Intended for tho euro mltl-" "naJ!.
Katinn or prevention of dhpnse.L-Adv
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SpoclnllBt In chronic dlsonscs. Kxantlnatlon and consultation "
Largeat X-Hny luborntory In Southorn Oroson. Lutcst eloctrtoal
nppllnntou that nro now uuod In tho curing of dlsoaso.
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