.i MtS r K w i v? IH.."J5, 3,Mv 3-W -TtiirrH ,4 toting Herald F ,;Wi o. smith, Editor 'MM dny Baa fcy ft. m maiBM roauaaiBa ! aaj E ' BMtttk IBa. at 111 rswtk StTOCt A ' - Batorcd at tha postoBe at Klamath IMle. Orogoa. tor transmission throaah tha all at aecoad-claaa awttor. ay auU to aay la tha Called State r rear FRIDAY, APRIL 19, IBIS Herald's Classified Advs. HELP WANTED WANTED Pressman or pressfeeder. W. O. Smith Printing Co. 17-tf WANTED Hop; feeders. Shipping ton hotel. 18-3t FOR RENT FOR BENT Ranch In Poe Valley, known a tbe Hien ranch. For de tails write Mr. Ida M. Fink. Oxford ABU. No. 29. Berkeley. Calif. 16-61 FOR RENT Patlurt for several thousand head of stock In lower Klamath Harsh. See A. A. Mehaffey. 411 Main at.. Klamath Falls. 16-tt FOR SALE MUMMMWIMMWM, FOR SALE Dodge car. In good con ditlon. J. E. Whltlatch, Merrill. 15-6t FOR SALE 5 -room modern house, toilet and bath. sink, hot water heat ing tank; completely furnished, laclud lag piano. Price $2, ISO. on terms: will accept $2,000 cash If sold soon. R. E. Smith Realty Co. 15-Ct LOST AND FOUND LOST One sorrel saddle bone, brand V oa right shoulder, two bars right Uirie. Notify Tyron A McKendree. IMt MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fire room modern bunga low, well located; this Is one of the most complete little homes In the city. Can sell on easy terms. FOR SALE Good timber claim at $1 per thousand; on main county road. t. T. WARD co, IS Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER B. A ReWe Presents the Star Exquisite Emmy Wehlen In ' JTHE OUTSIDER" A Metro Wonderplay In six interest lag parts. Elso second episode of "THE FIGHTING TRAIL" With Wm. Duncan A Carol Holleway Klamath Lodge No. 117, 1. 0. 0. F. saaato Friday alght. H. F. Baall, N. 0., Mata Ottarbela, Secretary. Bwaaaa Encampment No. it, I. O. O. F., aiaeU Tuesday alght. W. A. Maataa. 0. P., Nata OttarbaU Scribe. Regular communlcatloas Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. A A. M second Monday of oath. A. R. Loavltt, W. M. STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN.NEp.6IA Daa't rater! Ckt a dime pack et! Dr. Jaaaaa' Hoadsoaa Powders. feu can clear your head and relieve dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. James' Headache Powder. This old time headache relief acts almost magi rallr. Send some one to the druir store - X aach Mmiw for a dims package and a few mo- i WlH wonder what became of thejiead 1 at'Iic, nturatclu anil pniu. Stop suffer-'HnH't-neeilleits. Be sure, you ge what yuir.t.k fur. i. n COMPLAINT IS PILED fa j , yA?iaeiPla?at haa boon lied in the stl A n-i --A Bkaa m t MiaamWa slnattlfajif Kai hVBtT mnm Bry a-. W. .. -- -" WM1 '.B -atHS HBIIB , BrUB ' P, ?,JWJlWm "" " ' ' af rtaB. rafttMtoiitora-.fortho mt.T&-&:&ivn' I wmmwmm jJiaviS April b Specnl BarfikMndi for the Evening Herald... Tho Herald will again this year offer a special rat to yearly nahMaadvaace subscriber. la order to s. car advantage of thla spe cial rata payments snust be made (luring tbe month of April. Special Rates fir Oie Year SiWgiptiMi ii AaVaace: Dally by wssU to aab srriben la Klaus nth County ..... .SB. DaHy ky carrier to eabecrrhere la.dty of Klamath Falls.. t4.f)0 Ttw rata by carrier Is tl.M mm per year, na It caata 9 ceats par weak to deliver the paper la tha cky. Do not delay la renew tog- year eabscrlptloas, at tbJa rata only appilen aariac iho month of April. Mall year check today. Evening Herald rp uy mere than year share of Liberty ana and War Stoma, and then buy a heme frem Chileete. IP SOCIALISTS AND SYMPATHIZERS Write in the name of J. W. Tyrrel on tbe ballot at the coming recall election for County Judge. MRS. MAUDE SUNK. 19-2t , Cor. Sec' Local Ewauna. Oet a standard fire Insurance policy frem Chileete. SSS Main St 19 Ladles Riding Breech, Skirt and Jacket at K. K. K. Store. 15-lt Ak Chileete about the new law coat life, accident and health pelleleo af the Traveler, if Ladles "Kamp-lt" Brand Wear new at K. K. K. Stare. Outing 16-dt H OUSTON' s Metropolitan HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Arteraft Pictures Cora. Presents Marguerite Clark In "THE SEVEN SWANS" A picture that will Ur up of other day aad make yoa wish it would never end. TEMPLE THEATER Baaanay Prtsento Henry Walthall A Warda Howard In "THE RAVEN" A romance of Edgar Allen Poe la is part. Also Charlie Chaplin In "On A. M." ADMISSION TBN CBNTS MERRILL OPERA HOUIE , Mxmox PtcrrcRBB a l lJaUYAjrBUTVaAJPI ERsoNAt amok u raoriJE .or not cm and ncwnr. SXMXBB AMD OOMINOd 09 LOCAL POLKS eBBB IL Nellie Crocker from Lakevlew Is la town. Mrs. H. L. DeArmoad of Medford la here. Maud Hettiager of Boaaaia la In town. Mr. and Mr. Fred A. "Matt of Med ford, are In town. Clinton Combs of Lakerlew Is regis tered at the Hotel Hall Zim Baldwin returns to Lakevlew today. Ruth Oowen la coalned to her home with la grippe. . Alof Johnson of 8an Francisco ar rived here yesterday. Mr. Margaret Hardenbrook Is ill with scarletlaa, Mrs. O. w. Maust of McDoel I. taS2!?, E2"i 1 "SA town on a shopping tour. Ray Freuer from Poe Valley waa In town last night. J. S. tirlflllh of Eagle Ridge came In town yesterday. O. E. Clark of Portland Is registered at the Hotel Hall. Addle Hcyt of Fort Klamath is In Iowa., Chaa Drew of Merrill waa la town yesterday. Mrs. W. a Oraham from Merrill was In town yesterday. A. E. Qlnger. who has been at hi ranch out of town, la back la Klamath Falls. Mrs. D. Drown and Miss Charlotte Rehn of Salem are registered nt the Hotel HalL Mae Gardner and Viola Gardner of Klamath Falls, are registered at the Hotel HalL Elisabeth Hoastoa. supervisor of music, haa been conSned to her home,' due to illaeaa. Henry Ahreaa aad Baa Haoalag went to Ashland by tho ataga Uaa thla morning. Chaa. Col via aad Menria DoaeUoa.1 iht clerk at tha poatoSka, are 111' Bight with la grippe. Mrs. Iry Daaaer of Ashlaad arrtrta hut night from Ashland. Baa will visit Mr. L. E. flkeea of thla city. Mr. W. H. North haa returned from Portland, where h waa attending tho funeral of her grandson. Mrs. Dan Parker la resuming wark at the First Stole aad Sarlaga bank I after a two days' Illaeaa. Paul Dodge haa returned from his trip after tb auto track, which got atuck la (he Oreen Spring road hut week end J. A.-Nealey, a farmer from near Grants Pass, I going to the WcCullum- Christie mill, where ha will rua the edger. Captain J. W. Siemens weat out to hi ranch with two aacka of Malrrel poison from the reclamation aervlee office yesterday. Ha says ha death to tho Malrrel. CARLOAD OP KLAMATH COUNTY MURPHIES DISPOSED OP BY 1.0. CAL SALESMAN MARKET dON. DITIONS ORAOUALLY IMPROVE A carload of KtaauUCwtaty spuds haa been disposed of at Ashlaad by W. C. Towaaend of thla city, who has been making aa effort for tha put few week to market tha largo aupply of tha commodity bow hold over by the producer hero. Tha potato sold la this laataac belonged, to Heary Season and war loaded aad ehlapod by aba, Altbo the prospect for diapaolag af lb potato hero wore very dabioua a short UM"ago,ttbcre to cvMaaa taatli. ItaA amadkdlB "" AIM awAUBaalsiaV dhl ( tho bottor, aad U to bcUcvad that tha aurplaa atock aara awy yat at aold at POTATOES '. JJK J soloin mrS- mm Saaal IliBali THE EVENWO HERALD, KLAMATH Mention MDWini OK tOCAL MAMlUfiMW Rer. E. P. Lawrence haa returned from Ashland, where he haa been at tending the Southern Oregon Pre bylery. 1 Marjorle Deltell has been III with an (attack of la grippe. Helen Pazoa taught In her place at Pelican City. j O. Durke, formerly with the fir de partment ai Mtdrord, Is now connect ed with the California Oregon Power company here. Ha expects to more his family here soon. Oscar Shires came In town from hla ranch yesterday, where he Is busy working. Friends of Mr. Shires say that he has acquired quite a healthy looking complexion. W. M. Dunch from GrauU Pass came i In yesterday to attend the funeral of Kenneth Hill, which was held at the WlTIHWIli -, V. .111111- ,.V.U Weed also came last nliht to attend the funeral. MEDICAL SECTION DOES COOD WORK IN STOPPINQ EPIDEMIC PORTLAND, April 19. Colonel Dlsque announced that speedy rigor ous work had been done by the army medical section, which checked a seri ous epidemic of cerebrospinal menin gitis at the" Vancouver. Wash., can tonment. The medical section pre vented It from spreading to tbe log ging camps, where the soldiers were being sent Sis case were dlscor .red about the middle of March, and each of tha thousands of men were ex amined and sprayed dally. None were permuted to go to the camp till April 19th, when the danger waa ended. SILVER BILL PASSES SENATE WASHINGTON, D. C. April !'.- The administration atlrer bill, prorld- Ing for the withdrawal of 360,000,000 sllrer dollars, to ha melted and the bul lion used to meet the foreign trade balance, waa paaaed by the senate. The meeting was held without roll call. "The First American Ufa Insurance Co." IareeUgat the saw 1911 pel- lcle of Tho Mutual Ufa of N. Y.. Beth- lag better. Oca. C. Ulrica, district manager, oaco over First State Bank. xS-tt Our gasoline, engine distillate, kero sene, oil aad grease, are tha beat Oar service eoato you aothlag. KLAMATH SERVICB STATION. ll-3t Sixth' and Klamath New Heavyweight Star Demands a Chance toFigkt Williard for Championship jpniibw WtWf iAn: TUP? -Mmt Sm' Vi ET- Tt.aRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT BBaBBBBBBBBBBBia 1 W AVaaaaaaaaaaaaW WiJMWv aBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnV ? T.aaaaaaaaaafJ. w'zmmMnt KKMrs-mmmm M:. JBf m2&M,?m nB?l BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW ''XdT WffiM ''jaEBSBSBSBSBSBBsl i-?.;4 (i0m. WjiiSSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaf"! MkM 8!M. Im'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaW fiaf mm IHiaBSBSBSBSBW 1 m A H4'Bamr rAaY TikF ' LiaBBl'BBBasBttCBaBBBBbnMaJl JP,mW tBal ,.. jm. fB' Jack Dempsey, tha aaw heavyweight star, who haa made a gnat record with u, mmMl vaa, u hmu-ji.. ..kiut to Igkt Jcaa Wlltord far tha alutmatoa hip, aatpito the agrcceaaat alraady BMdaraaMtohbet WlUardaad v ALL8. OREGON At the Theaters Marguerite Clark, who Is appearing at tha Star tonight In "The Seten Swans," ku a pet theory that no one ever really trows up. "You see." she said, "l proved it last year by appear ing la 'Snow White,' an nut-andout fairy tale. The grownups worn not prepared, and all came to see It and stayed. This year I havo made 'The 8eren Swans' with the expert asslxt- ance of Director J. Searle Dawley and i a cast including many rery popular! player. The story deals with witches and fairies of all sorts, and Is as fan tastic and appealing as little 'Snow White' of last year and even nioro beautiful." Warda Howard, Rssanay leading wo man, who play opposite Henry II. Wat thall In "The Raven." six-act feature pU. nAt9lti tnm Qtotgf) c. Huvlt0M romance of Edgar Allen Poe, ha .the difficult task of portraying four differ ent character In this Aim. First, Mlmt Howard appear aa Virginia, I'oo't wife. Later she la seen as the lout I nore, the ethereal Virginia; as Helen Whitman, Poe'a second sweetheart, who resembled Virginia so much, and Anally as the spirit which Poe sees In n vlidon. At the Temple tonight. THIRTY-BSVEN BURNED WHEN SHIPS COLLIDE AN ATLANTIC TORT, April 19. Thlrty-seren were burned to death when tbe American steamship O. n. Jennings and the Britisher War Knight, both carrying naptha and In flammable oils, collided off the British coast on March 14th. All of the vie Urns were British with the exception oi one. Submarine destroyeds went to the rescue, aad thru the Seld of biasing on took of tbe Jennings' crew, v FradPaltoa. Dempsey' manager haa told Colon! J. C. Miller, promoter of ta caampioaaalp Igkt, he would meet Wlltord far aothlag. But tho colonel had put him off till Labor Day, in 8p-' toatber, aaylng a will try to have an-l atatr chaaiBHashlp bhttla then. mmmmm I LEavaVldBBBal 'IsaHalHsH I- 'PBaaTaTaWeTwTePSWa eTaPaV f SLMAJttifwncwii L R' Qiik1ir9rvrnQjorAr M IJ BBwHaaMnMHXTMMM WILLARDPULTON PIQHT MIDWAY BITWIIN tITIBS MINNEAPOLIH. Mlutt., April 1I. Tbe Jess Wltlard and Fred Fulton fltht on July till will bo held In the arena In the mldwny district butwevn 8t, Paul wnd Minneapolis. No otit ever got rich murely by tnMiiK nioiioy. You inunl Invent It, A kooiI ny to IiivuhI It U to buy Wnr Stylus and Thrift Blamps. A Drop On a Touchy Corn 'instant rellefl Then corn or callus lifts off with flngr JiimI think! You enn lift off any corn or callus with out om twltiKc of pain. A Clnclnniitl limn din rovored IIiIh filler com pound ami nnnicd It fn on. Any ilrui!Klnt will ell a liny bolt to of free oho for ti'iy lit IIk rout. You npiily n few ilroiin ill n'lly upon a tender coin or rnlliiN. Instantly tho Hort'iieitH dliniiinrs, then shortly you wilt Mini tho corn or inlltin nit Iimmo that joti cnu lift In rlKht off. I'n't'jono Ih wonderful! ll ilrlcn limtunlly. It tlovnn"! cut uwny tho corn or vnllus, but Mhrhels It up without even Irritating e xkln. noft coniH, or roniH ho- twrcn tho toon, an wll us painful cnl lutn'K. lift rlKtit on. There I no pnln before or uftrrwards. No noreneiH or uimitliii;. Women should keep a tiny bottle on the dresser, ami never let a coin ncht llc. Adv. BE'PRETTY TR . GRAY HAiR DARK TRY OltANDMDTIIKIt'H OI.O KA- VOItlTK ItKtil'i: OK H.UK TK. AM) Hl'M'llt'lt Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, property compound ed, bring bark the natural color and lustro to tho hair when faded, gray or streaked. Yenrs ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is musiy and trouble some. Nowadays, by tuklng nt any drug s'tore for "Wyeth's Sage and 8ul phur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other In gredients, for about CO rents. , Don't stay grayl Try HI No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, aa II does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It, and drawthla through your hair, taking one small strand at a lime; by morning tho gray hair disappear, and after another a p. plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attract, tva. Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com pound 1 a delightful toilet requisite (or those who deslro dark hair and n youthful appearance. It Is not In tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Mala aad Seventh '-no? U tb iTarircorns. BBBBaBBBBBBBBBair BBBBamk .BBBBBBBm hBaBBBBBaBBBa! pOUSHEsI HdaaBB!l g- -ssaaBaBaBanaTatsafBan m DR. CLAYTON E WHEELER PHYSICIAN aad SCIWfcON Bptoal Troatuieat BpcclalUt In chronic diseases. Examination and coniultatloa W Largest X-Rav Uharatar I Bmiiiiim n,nn. Latest rrrr appliance that ara sow used In rWIDAY, APRIL Q, ,, Early Bird Soft '. Hard Headed Business Men ' Aro Minoiiji ,mr .r) imt timirra. Tliere U n rennon. v sell iruallly b,hmI.i. VlwtBWr,J Is you jn III nny u,-t real . rlro Hiitl renr. K. Sugannan Anywhere in the Gfy Qbtick Service Reasonble. fates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company . New CHy laaaVj We Ouarantse Our Werk. Shirt and Collars Ltuadtrti Wa also wash illk, west, aad sc ared god vry carefully. Try m one and be convinced. Our pratt are right Phone 194. 127 Fourth Street Back ef First Nation! The most popular line ef UCImOvV Ing War In Amsrlca-K' Brand Exclusively at K. K. K. Ib)f 15-61 , Are you saving for yoursslf sJaneJ huvln War Savings Stamps SB . . .... -... MUlnt 1 1 ing lor yourou snu P' lB tha curing of disease. 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