The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 20, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH Wu. OREGON
; The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
Fahttshsd dally oxceft Sunday fey
ImM PubUshlng Couur of
th Falls, at 111 Fourth street
atersd at the postofnorat Kteaath
ralk. Oregon, for transmission throat
Ik stalls aa second-class matter.
BubeeripUoa tent by all ta amy
i la the United Btatosi
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SATURDAY, APRIL !M, 1818
Hcald's Classified Advs.
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April is Special
Barf til Month
for the
HELP WANTED
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WANTED Pressman or prcssfceder.
W. O. Smith Printing Co. 17-tf
WANTED Heg: feeder. Shipping
ton hotel. 18-3t
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
housekeeping. 203 Mala at. 20-2t
TOR RENT Ranch In Pot Valley,
known aa the Hazen ranch. For de
tail write Mrs. Ida M. Fink, Oxford
Apt, No. 29, Berkeley. Calif. lC-Gt
FOR RENT Pasture for several
thousand head of stock In lower
Klamath Marsh. See A. A. Mebaffey,
431 Mala at., Klamath Falls. 16-tf
FOR SALE
Evening
Herald...
The Herald will again
this year offer a special rate
u.
ERSONAL MENTION
umi tiDixMim on cocal wArmtot
AhfOXS) HI rKOPUB C TUt CtW, AUD VtdKltT.
OOnrcM AND COMINGS Of LOCAL VOLKS
W. E. Fox from Dorrls, California,
Is here.
Fred Peterson from Merrill was In
town yesterday.
Victoria Prue of Mora, Washington
Is rcglstcrcorat the Hotel Hall.
Ernest Smith from Medford came In
town yesterday.
O. M. Engle of this city is regis
tered At the Hotel Hall.
A. J. Klein camo in last night from
San Francisco on business.
R. H. Conant Is "here for a short
time from Portland.
to yearly naid-la-advancc.'vlMt Mrs.
subscriber. la order to
cure advantage of thla spe
cial rate payments must be
made during the month of
April.
FINE CANARY BIRDS for sale cheap;
single or in pairs. 22S 4th st 19-3
:
FOR SALE Dodge car. In good con
dition. J. E. Whitlatcb. Merrill.
18-6t
FOR SALE G-room modern house,
toilet and bath, sink, hot water beat
la x tank: completely furnished, Includ
ing piano. Price $2,250, on terms;
will accept $2,000 cash if sold soon.
R. R. Smith Realty Co. 15-8t
FOR SALE OR TRADE Four log
wheels, tires, boxes aand stub of
axels; will make excellent fotff-horse
truck for logging. Also house moving
outflt, cpnsistlng of house-moving
tracks with capacity of 45 tons, to
gether with all cables. Jacks, blocks.
etc., necessary. Ninth and Prospect
streets. 20-6t
LOST AND FOUND
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LOST On Sixth or Seventh street.
leather handbag containing gold watch
aad check with name of Mrs. Ella Grif
fith. Finder return to Herald office
and receive $5 reward. 19-5t
LdflT One sorrel saddle horse, brand
V oa right shoulder, two ban right
stifle. Notify Tyron McKendree.
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MISCELLANEOUS
BAMMWMMAMMMAMAMMMA
FOR SALE Five room modern bunga
low, well located; this U one of the
most complete utue Domes in the city,
Can sell on easy terms.
FOR SALE Good timber claim at $1
per theusand: on main county road.
J. T. WARD CO.,
018 Mala Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
Orpheus Theater Presents
Ruth Storehouse In
"FOLLOW THK GIRL"
In Five Parts. Also a
Two-Reel L-Ko Comedy
Spectal Rates ftr Om Year
SitariptiMi AiVuce:
Dally by Ball to sab
scrthera la Klasa
ath Coaaty ts.ee
Dally by carrier to
subacribera la city
of Klamath Falls. .$4.00
The rate by carrier la $1.08
bmm per year, aa It eotts 8
ceata per week to 'deliver
the paper la the city. Do
aot delay la renewing yoar
subscriptions, as this rate
only applies during; the
month of April.
Mall yoar check today.
Evening Herald
Oscar Bunch came
Bertha Hill.
last night to
P. D. Shcltx of Mt.
town esterday.
Hebron was In
Will Roberts of Fort Klamath wa.
In town yesterday.
from
Will Fordncy, a merchant
Lorelln, was In town yesterday.
Fred Houston and 1L A. Mitchell
went fishing at Chltoquln yesterday.
Phillip Beck was among the train
arrivals lost night from Portland.
Mrs. B. V. Raauby has recently ar
rived here. She Is employed la Mist
Schneider's millinery store.
Ira Orem. Marie Griffith and Fay
West are planning to go to the Lost
River dam tomorrow to go lahlag,
Mrs. Inet Ray, who has been living
at 6S6 Waahlagton. Mt for Chllequln
today, where aha will live.
Miss Wlaalfred nnd Marie Dolan
are going out to 8prlngtake tonight to
spend the weak' end.
J. A. Luke of Beaton Is in Klamath
Falls for a abort time. He Is regis
tered at the White Pelican hotel.
W. E. Lamm ot the Lamm mill at
Modoc Point la registered at the
White Pelican hetel:
C. N. Wannacot ot Portland, who la
assistant director ot the War Saving
Stamp committee Is expected here
soon.
W. M. Bunch of Grants Pass aad
Mrs. A. a White ot Weed, who were
here for the funeral of Kenneth Hill,
have returned home.
H. E. Voae and wife are In town
from Fort-Klaauth. Mrs. J. H. He.
alg. Walter Dixon aad J. IL Smartt
German Kill
American YMX.A,
Worn Worker
W. B. Kirkland and W. J. McEner- from Fort Klamath are also hero.
ney are In town from Dunsmulr.
W. Meister was among the train ar
rivals last night from San Francisco.
H.
from
visit
E. Wlnnard
Lorella for
arrived yesterday
a short business
rp
Ask Chileete about the new lew cent
life, accident and health policies ef the
Travelers. II
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Metropolitan
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girls,
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Wm. Fox Prettnta
June Caprice In
"MISS U. 8. A."
thrilling, patriotic picture for
boys, men and women and
STAR THEATER
Artcraft Pictures Corp. Presents
Marguerite Clark In t
"THK SEVEN SWANS"
A picture that will atlr up memories
of other days and maka you wish It
would never end.
Mr. Graham of the Anderson Lum
ber company of Dorrls was In town
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Baldwin are ex
pected back from San Francisco to
morrow. Mrs. Hunt of Worden, who has been
here visiting, returned to her home
this morning.
Mrs. C. R. Zlna from Pelican Bay
was in town visiting Mrs. J. C. Qoble
last night.
Qeotg 8parrento:n, a well known
met hsnt of Bonanza, cam down yes
terday to attend to bin Ineaa matters at
the county neat.
Kmser'i Vicegerent
Living the
United Statu
C. T. Darley from Bonania wu la
town yesterday. He reports that the
pumping plant la' the Yoana district,
for which he has the contract, la
almost completed. '
John Kinney haa gone to Portland,
where he will 'be employed In the ship
building work. Mr. Kinney haa been
lu the employ of the AlaemaXumbor
company for the past few years.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sexton from the
Miller Hill school are in town today.
Mr. Sexton plana on buying a Ford, to
enable him to carry oa his work
among the Industrial claha of the
county this suauaer.
KSPIONAOI ACT
' INCLUD1S WOMEN
WA8HINOTON. D. C. April 10.
President Wllaoa has signed n Mil en-
tending the provisions of the esptoa-
age act to women. Thta reaulrss all
women aliens to mister.
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Music by Mrs. FlUpatrlck and
Harry Boret
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Klamath Lodge No. 117, 1. 0. 0. F
meets Friday nlgbt. H. F. Eiell,
N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary.
wauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
O, V., meets Tuesday night. W, A.
0. P., Nate Otterbeln Scribe.
Sunday
Jette L. Laakey Presents
Wallace Raid In
"NAN OP MUSIC MOUNTAIN"
A thrilling modern Western drama
TEMPLE THEATER
Charles Prohman Presents
Olive Tell and an all star east In
"THI UNPORSBEN"
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ask gaaath. A. R. Leavltt, W. M.
w Xeieae ever got rich merely by
bsvvmhj money. You must Invest It,
' A aeod way to laveet It la to hay War
jaalagaand Thrift Sampa.
- Sunday and Menday
Paths Presents
Baby Marls Osborne In
"WHBN BABY FOR00T"
"HEARST PATHS NEWS"
Latest War Pictures, Current Events
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OR. C. J. HEXAMCK,
Of Dr. C, J. Hexamer, preildenfof
the National German - American
League, Kaiser Wilholm said, accord
ing to LeQuex'a book, "German Spies
In England":
"Even now I rule supreme 4n the
United fltates, where almost one-half
of the population Is either of German
birth or of German descent, land
where 3,000,000, German voters do
my bidding at the presidential elec
tions. No American administration
could remain In power against the
will of the Gorman voters, who, thru
that admirable organisation, the Qer
man-American National League of
the United States of America, control
the destinies of the vaat republm he
yond the sea. If man ever waa wor
thy of a high decoration nt my bands
It was Herr Dr. Hexamer, the presi
dent of the league, wbo may Justly be
termed to by, by my grace, the acting
ruler of all the Germane In the Unit
ed States."
The fact that the kaiser considered
Dr. Hexamer his vita reseat earn out
In the saute jfdfclary committee's
Investigation tf the alliance under
June Caprice, the fascinating Fox
star, is so respectably dressed thraout
her latest" photoplay. "Mies V. 8. AV
that her legion of admirers may aot
at Brat recognise her. la every other
picture In which she haa starred Juno
has made at least one appearance In
lags, but In "Miss U. 8. A." she for
sakes them. Aa the" Utile Virginia girl
whose whoje being throne with love
of country June Is called upon to wear
many costumes. All of them are pic
turesque, anad needleaa to aay, the
charming Fox star (a aUmrlag la every,
one. nut her old time Mend; "rags - u
strangely missing. At the-Orpheus
Sunday and Monday.
'
At the Star tonight Marguerite
Clark will .appear la her very latest
Paramount picture, "The Seven
8wans." ThU u MJss Clark's annual
offering to klda of all ages, being
nothing more or leas than n whim
sical, fantastic fairy tale adapted from
one of Hans Anderson's by Director J.
Searle Dawley. Tat excellent east
Includes William Danforth, Augusta
Anderson, Dairy Belmore and hand
some Richard Barthelmesa aa the
Prince Charming.
Baby Marie Osborne, the dlalau
live star, who baa laid a pathway, ot
goou cneer arouna the world, has nev.
er before had such an opportnnlty for
the portrayal of those delightful baby.
hood stories as Is offered la "When
Baby Forgot," prodoeed by Laaallda
Films inc., and to bo a feature at the
Temple Sunday aed ..Monday. Tab
story Is by Harrlsh Ingraheat, the di
rection by Eugene Moore. Both are
famous. The combination assures a
perfect production and a leUghtrei
evening or eatertaiaxseaL Also Hearst
Patbe News, latest war pictures aad
current events.
- The popular novel, "Haa 'of Maslo
Mountain," by Frank H. Spearman,
which recently appeared la Evry.
body's Magaslne, has been limed by
Director George MeKerd of ' Paramount
and is to be shown at the Star tonight
As will be remembered, this la one of
the most vivid and thrUllag of mod-
era Western dramas.' The east in
cludes such well known players aa
Theodore Roberts, Jamea Cruse, Ann
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Miss Winona C. Martin, the Krst
woman In the casuatty list of the T.
M. C. A., died like a soldier. German
air raiders killed bar In Paris while
she waa on canteen duty for the Y. M.
C. A. Miss Martla'a home was at
Rockvllle Center, R. I.
There are 100 women ot Miss Mar
lias' type la the Y. M. C. A. canteen
service In France. They are there be
cause the American soldiers asked for
them. They wanted women sent over
who would be mothers aad sisters to
them and keep them In mind of their
mothers nnd sisters at homo. Like
Miss Martin, they may pay the su
preme price. Mea and women who
aerva la the Y. M. C. A. march to no
beat of drums. Tbey gala no Croix
de Ouerre. They both go and die
Ithout oateatalloa.
Theme, "The Restoration of Lost Joy."
fipwortu League ut T p, in, I. D.
Whltmore, president.
At the I o'clock service the Hun.
Edwin Rawden, superintendent ot the
Anti-Saloon League, will give uu ad
dress on waHlino prohibition, Sub
ject, "The Last Dig Drive."
'
First Preshytarlsii Church, cornet
Third and Pine streets, Itov, K. I',
Lawrence, pastor.
Hubtmtli school nt 10 u, in.
Ilun. Kdwlit Ituwuim ot Puitlaml,
I lie m(mIi HUierliitiimltnt of the Anll
Saloon league, will nienk nt tint morn
ing sonlcp nt II o'clock, on "The
Uu! 111k Drle." Ho Ih n Htrong,
forceful Hpenker, umi Iiiih ilonu vlcto
lous work In Michigan fur twelvu
year In helping thu ciiuno In that
Htato. In the eeliliiK. nt 8 p. ill., the
pantur will ieiik mi "Tim Htrong
Young Mini," Hlmwlug wlml Uncle
wi h doing for the holiller ho) mid
what young men at home ought to he.
We make a specialty ot fine shoe re
pairing en ladles' colored shots.
It BRADLKY SUPPLY CO.
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Jump from Bed
in Morning and
Drink Hot Water
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At the Churches
The Christian Science Society of
Klamath Falls, which Is a branch or
gaalsatlon of The Mother Church,
The first Church ot Christ Bcleatlsts,
In Boston, Mass., holds services at
ill South Fourth street, every Sun
day morning nt 11 o'clock nad every
Wednesday evening at S:00. All are
welcome.
The lesson subject for Sunday,
April list. "Doctrine of Atonement."
The Sunday achoot session Is fronf
9:41 to 10:41 every Sunday morning.
Pupils are enrolled to the nge of SO.
The free readlag room aad free
leading library la open from I: SO to
4: SO on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays. The Bible and nil suthor
ised Christian Science literature may
be road, borrowed or purchased.
Regular church, Christian Endeavor,
Sunday school aad prayer meeting ser
vices will he held at usual at the First
Christian church.
St. Paul'a Episcopal Mission Li
brary hall, coraar Third 'nnd Mala
streets.
Sunday school. 10:10 a. ra.
Yeur'eo-operatloa la our mission of
avaageltsm and service cordially wel
comed. Church of the Sacred Heart, corner
of Eighth aad Jilga, streets. Rev.
Hugh Marshall, pastor.
First Mass at S:I0 a. my
Second; Mass at 10:10 V m.
Evening services at 7 o'clock.
Eleventh Street Baptist church
Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor. Tstepheue
ICC neeMeaee. SS5 Teeth street.
Sunday school at 10 a. ra.. Miss
P.1 D. Owen superintendent.
Preachlag' aervlee, subject "Our
Guide," at 11 a. m.
B. Y. P. U. will meet at 7:00 p. m.
Mrs. C. B. Murphy president.
Preeeblag aervlee, subject, "Jesus
the Light efthe World," at I p. m.
Wedaesday- night, Prayer service
aad Bible' Study. Subject, Book of
Telle why everyone should drink
J hot watsr eaeh
I before breakfast,
Why Is man nnd woman, half tlio
tlmo, fooling nertouM, despondent,
worried; some day headachy, dull
and unstrung; hoiuo day reully Itica
pacltalcd by Illness.
If wo would all practice limldn-huth.
Ing, what u gratifying chnngn would
take place. Instead of thounniide of
half-tick, anaomlc-looklng houIs with
pasty, muddy complexion wo should
see crowd of huppy, healthy, rosy
cheeked people everywhere, Tlio rea
son Is that thu human ytom doe not
rid Itself each day of all tlio watto
which H accumulates under our pre,
ent raodo of living. For every ounce
of food and drink taken Into the y-
tem nearly an ounce of wtuto material
mutt he carried out, clae It ferments
and form ptomalne-llka poisons
which are absorbed Into the Idood.
Juit a necessary a It I to clean
the ashes from the furnace each day
before the flrfe will burn bnght and
hot, so we muHt each morning clear
the Insldo organs of the previous day'
accumulation of Indigestible watte
and body toxin. Men and women,
whether sick or well, are advised to
drink each morning, before breakfast,
a glass of real hot water with a lea
spoonful ot limestone phosphate In It,
as a harmless menns of washing out
of the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels the Indigestible material,
waste, tour bile and toxin; thu
cleaning, sweetening nnd purlf)lng
the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food Into the Moniach.
Millions of people who had their
turn at constipation, bilious attacks.
acid stomach, nervous days and sleep
less ulghts have become real cranks
about the morning Inside bath. A
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
win not cost much at. the drug store,
but Is sufficient to demonstrate to any
one Its cleansing, sweetening and
freshening effect upon the system.-Ad
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When )oii n, ii,,, Mn -
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K. Sugarroai
"Thu First American Lift Ituvtut
Co." lueMlgnti thu new 1H pa.
Irle of The Mutusl Lift ef N. Y,iluV
Ing better. Geo c. Uirkh, ebtrict
limiliiKur, UHH'U liter I Irtt 8Ut(
suir.
SOCIALISTS AND SVMPATHIIU
Wilte In the name of J, w, TyrttlM
the Imllut at the iiimlng recall tltttks
for County Jtnlite.
MRS. MAUDK ZINK.
l-8t C.r .See bK-sl Kwtiaa.
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Till: TO HAIR
You ran turn gray, fadta bilrbtu
tlfully dark and lustrous almost cw
night If you'll get a SO-ctnt bottleof
"Wyeth's Sage and 'fiulphtr Ota
pound" nt any drug i.tore. MUlltai
of hnttlea of tills old famous SsmTm
lteclie, Improved hy the addltloa el
ether Ingredients, are sold sniullf,
say a well known druggist hr, b
caune It darken tlio hair so Mtsh
ally and evenly that noonecuttUb
hits been applied.
Those whoso hair Is turalti tnv
or becoming fsded have a saryrw
awaiting them, because after oat tr
two application the gray hair nt
Ishe and your lock becoms Itnrt
antly dark nnd beautiful.
This is the age of youth. Oity
hnlred, unattractive folks srtst mat
ed around, so get busy with WjrcM
Sage and Sulphur Compousd tstlsM
snd you'll be dollghted wlU fl
dark, handsome hair and yoar rstUV
ful appearanro within a ftw esys,
This preparation Is a toilet mka
and Is not Intended for the curt, aht
gallon or prevention of dltessi.-iiv
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(ho resolution rt .Senator WUIlasi H. Uttlej Raymoad Hattsa, Rary WeeaV
KiagofUUh. ward aad othars. , ('l:"
Yon'are.very cordially invited to be
present at Usee meeUngs. They are
for ytoa. ,
' There will be no Lutheran services
held at the Baalist ehureh. enrnr nf
RtgaU'aad Washington streets, since
Rav, m. C. Raasmaa has gone to Port
land to attend a ministerial confer-eace.
, fusday aehoal, however, will be
asld.sl p. avvadsr the direction of
MK O. Mtrlm.
Servlees will he held on Sunday,
April Slth at 7:10 p. m.
The Church of the' Cordial Welcome
(Metbodltt'liplscopal).
G;,0. Ollvsr, A, M B. D pastor;
resMsaoe mi East street. Phone
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Sunday school at IV a. m., B. M.
OaHosjbjv oaperiatendeat.
service at ll:00 a. m.
THE NEW CLAREMONT
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Under the management of Dr. KlUa A. Ingalla (graduate of
University of Michigan Medical) will Uke n limited number H
patlenU, or tliose Buffering from nervous ailment or ruaooti
couditlgua, or otlier Ulneas.
No contagions diseases received.
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