The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 22, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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,-W. O. SMITH, Editor
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ta falla. at 111 Fourth street
Rotated at the postofflce at Klamath
fBa. Oregea, tor transmission through
to aaaUs aa eecoad -claaa aattar.
Babaorlatloa tanaa by mail te aay
till m ft. tka Called Stataei
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MONDAY, APRIL iS!, 10IH
Herald's Classified Advs.
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April b Special
Bargain Month
for the
HELP WANTED
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WANTEU Woman cook for boarding
ho.lfr. 1'lione OS J. 20-3t
WANTED Frossmnn or presjfeeder.
W. O. Smith PrintinB Co. lT-tf
FOR RENT
Evening
Herald...
ERSONAL MENTION
Lima MDKLtarm on local aptknixcw
AafONO TMK PBOPLK OF TIM CITY AND VICINITY.
GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS
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FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
housekeeping. 203 Main at. 20-2t
FOR RENT- Hnnch In Poo Valley
known as the Hazen ranch. For de
tails write Mrs. Ida M. Fink. Oxford
Apt. No. 29, Berkeley, Calif. lC-fit
FOR RENT Pasture for several
thousand hsad of stock In lower
Klamath Marsh. See A. A. Mehaffey,
431 Main st., Klamath Falls. lC-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Seven fool hotel range
It) Reed condition. Phone 9SJ. 20-3
FOR 8ALE Cheap, a pair of good .1.
year-old draft horses, well broke,
and true pullers. Address A. D. C.
Herald. 20-2t
FINE CANARY BIRDS for sale cheap
single or In pairs. 228 4th st. 19-91
FOR SALE OR TRADE Four log
wheels, tires, boxes aand stub of
axels; will make excellent four-horse
track for logging. Also house moving
outfit, consisting of house-moving
tracks with capacity of 46 tons, to
gether with all cables, Jacks, blocks,
etc., necessary. Ninth and Prospect
streets. 20-6t
LOST AND FOUND
LOST On Sixth or Seventh street.
leather handbag containing gold watch
and check with name of Mrs. Ella Grif
fith. Finder return to Herald office
and receive $5 reward. 19-51
LOST One sorrel saddle horse, brand
V on right shoulder, two bars right
stifle. Notify Tyron & McKendree.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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FOR SALE Five room modern bunga
low, well located; this Is one of the
most complete little homes in the cJty.
Can sell on easy terms.
FOR SALE Good timber claim at $1
per thousand ; on main county road.
J. T. WARD A CO.,
SIB Mala Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
The Herald will anal"
thl year offer a special rate
to yearly paJdtn-atvancc
niibarriber. In order to
cure advantage of UiU spe
cial rate payments must be
made during the mowth of
April.
Special Rates ftr Qm Year
SibscriptiNS it Afaice:
Dally by malt to Mb.
crlbera la Klaav
ath Couatjr" S3.ee
Dally by carrier to
eubscrlaere la city
of Klaauth Falls.. S4.0O
The rate by carrier k Sl.ee
more per year, aa It costa S
reata per week to deliver
the paper la the city. Do
aut delay fat renewing yoar
aabscriptloaa, as this rate
only applies during the
month of April.
Mall yoar check today.
Evening Herald
C. C. Torery left for Chltoquln to
day.
J. Hutto or Modoc Point Is in town
today.
R. M. and Dan Wann of Yalnax are
hero today.
J. C. Jarvls from Texutn was here
Saturday.
Miss Helen McCumber of Dairy was
In town yesterday.
Eugene Hammond was in town yes
terday from Merrill.
Mrs.,W. A. Beck left on the train
foi the north today.
Irma and Gladys Daley left yester-
(day for Portland.
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Buy mere than your share of Liberty
Sends and War Stamps, and than buy
a heme from Chllcote. 19
Ask Chllcote to show you that four
room modern bungalow In the heart of
the city, only one block from Main
street You should not overlook this
opportunity. Price SS,100t on easy
terms. , 19
Buy this three room house near the
high school for $750, en easy terms,
and step paying rent. See Chllcote. 19
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"The First American Life Insurance
Co." Investigate the new 1918 pol
icies of The Mutual Life of N. Y., noth
ing better. Geo. C. Ulrica, district
manager, office over First State Bank.
23-tf.
Wm. Fox Presents
June Caprice In
"MISS U. 8. A."
A thrilling, patriotic picture for
girls, boys, men and women and
kids, too.
Maalc by Mr. FlUpatrlck and
Harry Uoret
Auto Comfort Cushions and Camp-
Cook gasoline stoves at Telford Bros,
garage. is
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Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. O. F
Meets Friday night. II. F. Esell,
N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary.
Swauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
O. F., meets Tuesday night. W. A.
Mastea, C. P., Nate Otterbeln Scribe.
A Regular communications
Vr Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F.
V A A. M., second Monday of
.each month. A. R. Leavitt, W. M.
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OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amusement
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
BIQ DOUBLE BILL
8sssue Hayakawa In
HASHIMURA TOQO"
A Japanese College story, and
"UNTIL THKY OCT MB"
A Triangle drama of the Northwest
Mounted Police. Also the returns of
the recall election.
' At Bargain Prices, life
Ask Chllcote about the new low cost
lire, accident and health policies of the
Travelers. 19
Theodore G. Young, a Midland mer-
eaaat, and C. R. Patterson and Mr.
t .. aaJ Mrs. Jaa. Jory. also from Midland,
'!,; ' were, la towa Saturday.
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OS ,s Arerr returaaa rrcw tae ore-
, $.- ;Pf , lASfiaajwrai couege at cerraius,!
fSJb'aarmy;'erk. ' J
TEMPLE THEATER
Paths Prestnts
, Baby Maris Osborns In
"WHIN BABY FORGOT"
"HEARST PATHE NEWS"
Latest War Pictures, Current Evsnts
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTCRRS
TfTMaU YB AND SATURDAYS
W. I. Dixon of Roseburg Is register
ed ht the Hotel Hall.
Will F. Powell Is hero for a few
days from Portland.
Geo. H. Kent of Reno is n guest at
the White Pelican hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bonderson of Duns,
mulr are in town today.
D. O'Connor of Merrill is anion?
the visitors here today.
W. n. Freer from the Malln district,
It In town for a few days.
Mrs. Herman Magnusson of Klam
ath Agency la at the Hall.
F. C. Bucholt of the Mt. Laki dis
trict wus In town Saturday.
A. Nelson of this city was among
yesterday's visitors at Dorrls.
W. J. Gerind of Barnes' Camp, Is
registered at the Hotel Hall.
E. F. Zuern of 8an Francisco Is bore'
for a short time on business.
D. M. McLemore of San Francisco
Is registered at the Hotel Halt.
W. C. Dunning and Uncle Nate Mer
rill of Merrill were week end visitors
in Klamath Falls.
Dr and Mrs. E. D. Johnson bavo
gone to Portland. They are expected
back on Thursday.
Mr. Rose Sutton of Dairy baa been
called to Fort Klamath by the Illness
of her father, J. H. SaaarL
The meeting of the Pythian Club
which was to meet at Mrs. Crislers,
will be postponed Ull next week.
W. I. Dixon, J. W. Taylor and Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Lamm went to Ashland
by the stage line thla morning.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Thomas arrived
Saturday night .from Portland.
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Mrs. L. M. Sauber from Klamath
Agency was In town this morning.
M. O. Hardy was among the train
a'rrtval last night from an Diego.
J. 11. Bradford of Washington, I). C,
is registered at the White Pelican.
Mnrle Griffith has accepted n posi
tion in the First National bank here.
Miss Bess and Inez Kllsuro of Mer
rill spent Saturday night In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Toddard of Kel
lum are registered at the Hotel Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell wore
county seat visitors yexterday from
torella.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Corpening and
A. L. Marshall of Olene were In town
Snt unlay.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ethan and son
of Santa Monica enme In on last eve
ning's train.
Among Saturday's visitors here
from Meadow Lake were Mrs. D. W.
Short and John Odom.
Richard ITrcltensteln and John
Shepherd from Pine Grove were
among Saturday's visitors here.
N. J. Brown, Marie 8hanahan, May
Shunnhnn and I. L. Wakefield of Lake
lev are registered at tho Hotel Hall.
Dr. J. C. Gobte started on a motor
trip for Bend yesterday. From there
he Intended to take the train to Port
land. Clarence Underwood of the Under
wood Pharmacy has just returned
from a ten-day visit with relatives In
Portland.
George King is back on his rounds
here after an absence of about Ave
years. Mr. King travels for a hard
ware 'Arm.
Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Moo have gone
to Medford. Mr. Moe Is expected
back this evening, while Mrs. Moe
will remain there for a short visit.
Mrs. Jennie Hum sad Mrs. Dan
Walker are expected back from Ash
land this evening. Mrs. Walker will
spend the summer at Brookalde with
Mx, and Mrs. Luc'ien Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis left yes
terday for Portland, where they will
make their home. While here Mr.
Davis has been employed with the
Klamath Manufacturing company.
ADVERTISED MAIL LIST
The following unclaimed mull mat
tor reaatala uMalJa for at thla
office will be forwarded to the Dead
Letter Office at San Francisco, Calif.,
on Mav 4th. ta calling for these
, letters please say "advertised." A
charge of one cent win do maue iur
each letter delivered.- W. A. Del-
tell, P. M.
Frank Alberlson, Kmll Anderson,
Messrs. Ross and Bliss Anderson, A.
Apostolopes. Michael Berados, 1L, II.
Blcknell, Bert Blcknell. Sieve lllnlr,
John Kurgan, Hellen Caldwell, Chns.
Crandell, Albert Cummlngs, Allen
Dickey, Johnle Donnell, W. U. Doug
las, T. P. Krwln, Walter Ferry, A. T.
Fltinatrlck. Itobt. Green. Lester Leslie
Hill, Wm. Kinney, Klamath Lumber
Co., Caslldo Uni, Mrs. Pauline Uni,
Thos. Lyons, C. M. O'Neill, Edward
Owrstreet, Master Leon Patterson,
T. A. Robertson, J. Slater, Kva HIv,
Mrs. Blanche Sly, Bert Thompson, J.
T. Williamson, Williams Bros., Geo.
Wood, Albert Wolohen.
Have you a W. 8. 8. baby bond In
your home?
COMING
The Qreatest
Screen Stntatlen
DRAFT
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Metro's Successor
to THE SLACKER
ORPHEUS THEATER
THURSDAY AND FRIOAY
TURN HAirDARK
WITH SAGE IEA
IF MIXED WITH MVM'IIUR IT J
iLirniAiin mi .i.tivift.'vi.i.a rtiri
IMIDY CAN TKI.I,
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair Is grand
mothers recipe, and folks are again
using It to keep their hair a good,
even color, which Is qulto sensible,
aa we nre living In an ago when a
youthful appearance Is of the great
est advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't havo
the troublesome task of gathering tho
sage and the mussy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product, Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients, called "Wycth's
Sage and 8ulphur Compound" for
about 50 cents a bottle. It is very
popular because nobody can discover
It has been applied. Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with it and
draw thla through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time: by morn.
Ing the gray hair disappears, but
what delights the ladies with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound, la that,
besides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, It also pro
duces that soft lustra and appearance
of abundance which Is so attractive.
Thla ready-to-use preparation Is a de
lightful toilet requisite for those who
desire a more youthful appearance. It
Is not Intended for the cure, mltlga
tloa or prevention of disease. Adv.
You Ought
to Buy
Diamonds
NOW!
Each month Importers have
morn dlltlciilty in Retting dia
monds, nltlio prices art' con
stantly going "l, '" demand
does not ilt'crram-.
We boiiKht diamonds all thru
1917, and hni a spliMidld stork
of lilctily di'Hlralilo utono.t, We
art oflVrliiK cxlru good vulucs
beriuxt we Iiiivi- not- mixed our
original prlrvx to correxpond to
IncivtiHox made since then.
At $25 to $300 we offer wide
selection.
Frank M. Upp
JEWELER
511 Main Street
OBklal H. I. Watch Inspector
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No one ever got rich inertly by
inxtug money. Yom mutt Invnt K.
A good way to Invest It Is to buy War
Katlitsa and Thrift Stamps.
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New City Laundry
We Ouarantta Our Work.
Shirts and Collars Laundered.
Wa also wash silk, wool, and col.
ered gods vtry carefully. Try us
once and be convinced. Our prlees
are right Phone 1M.
127 Fourth Street
Back of First National Bank
Passengers
and Baggage
Anywhere ii the Qy
Quick Service
ReasMable Rites
PHONE 187
Western Transfer
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LIKE LUMPS OF LEAD"
Wlion you wuko up with backacho
J and dull mluory In the kidney region
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ii generally moans that you have
been outing too much moat, says a
well known authority. Moat 'forms
uric acid, which overworks tho kld
noys In tliolr effort to niter It from
the blood, and they become sort of
paralyied and loggy. When your kid.
neys get sluggish and clog you must
ronevo tuem, liko yon relieve your
bowels; removing ull the body's urin
ous waste, else you have backache,
sick headache, dlxiy spoils; your
stomach sours, tongue Is coated, and
when tho weather Is bad you have
rheumatic twinges. The urine Is
cloudy, full of sediment, channels of.
ton get sore, water scalda and you
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NEW f M' FIC.C OUh MO0UTC0OM RUSSERWHBHf
These photographs of new French
guas have Just arrived In the United
Statet, and the Information came' with
them that the weapona had bats eoav
pleted Is tima to ks need la tka freet
battle, now raging on' the western
front The larger gun, that of 140
millimetres in diameter, about H
Inches, mutt be shot from a specially
designed Iron platform, The other
gun, that of 146 mJlimetree, about 6.7
are obliged to seek relief two or UN
times during the night.
Either consult a good, reliable par
slclnn at once or get from your paer
maclst about four ounces of Jai
Hnlta! talin a tahlesiioonflll IB B fsiai
of water before breakfast for a N
days and your kidneys will '"V"
fine. This famous salts Is mada fraBJ
the acid of grapes and lemon J
combined with llatilu. and has am"
used for generations to cUa bh
stimulate sluggish kidneys, atoa
noutralisa acids In the urine so US"
longer Irritates, thus ending olaaaer
weakness, -jar
Jad flalia la a life saver for tH
meat eaters. It is Inexpensive, a!
Injure, and makes a dellhtful amv
vescent llthla-water drink. "
Inches, la mounted on a carriage,
which la drawn on heavy rubber-tired
wheala. These are some of the new
rreaeh artillery, It la believed, which1
has been used la halting the great
Oermaa drive. ' I
Mala and Seventh Phone "
DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER
PHYSICIAN and SCRORON
Specialist In chronic dlMaaaa. Examination and consultation fref
Largest X-Ilay laboratory la Southern Oregon. Uteit
appliances that are now uaad In the curias of disease.
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