r I KW i rjt v I i ,--rx',f..w The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor dally etcept Sunday bi fta Herald Publishing Compear of Kkmata ItUa, at IIS Fourth street Intend at the Boatofflce at Klamath falta' Oregon, for transmission throab lk MlU h second-class natter, ikaerlfUea tenea by mall to any limn to Uw Ualtad States: OM jraarf-. W.00 OMMMtt, v, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918 HcraWs Classified Advs. HELP WANTED aajMMWMWMW WANTED Lady prrsser at Klamath Dye Works. 2J-5t WANTED Pressman or prcssfeedcr. W. O. Smith Printing Co. 1 7-tf FOR RENT MMMMMMMMVMM MMMMNWWMM FOR RENT Six-room modern house, oa pavement; no children: 125. Phone 284W. It FOR RENT Housekeeping room. Call at Hdrnld office. 27-3t FOR RENT Pasture, for several thousand bead' of stock In lower Klamath Marsh. See A. A. Mebaffey, 411 Mall St.. Klamath Falls. 16-tf FOR SALE MIMMmMMMMAWMMmiM wwwwwwwww FOR SALE Indian motor cycle, al most good as new; cheap for cash. See Chllcote, 633 Main street 27-3t FOR SALE Good bootblack stand, cheap for cash. The Mecca. 26-2 1 FOR SALE One large electric heat lac plate. The Mecca. 26-21 FOR SALE Empty bottles, gallon Jugs, glass Jars. The Mecca. 26-21 Here Is something good, a five-room furnished house, close In, for 91,000. Mastered, painted and tinted. saoo cash, balance 983 per month. J. F. Magu't, 719 Main. 21-5 FOR SALE $250; lots 3 and 4, block Sf, Hot Springs Addition; 950 down Balance eight months. Address Roy A. Feathers, 2645 E St, San Diego, Calif. tlt LOST AND FOUND WWSSS)WWWIWWWWWWWWWWWWMWW LOST-r-New overcoat and black grip, between here and Dorrls. Leave at Herald oBc. Reward. 27-3t LOST Oa Main street, between First National band and bridge, blue coat with book la pocket containing papers and pictures. Please return to Herald edsce and receive reward. 25-3t MISCELLANEOUS MAMWWMAai A0t00l0W000WWW00 FOR SALE Five room house, close la, 11,700. FOR SALE Four room paved street, $800. house on J. T. WARD CO., 15 Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER Saturday and Sunday William Fox Presents William Farnum In "WHIN A MAN 8KES RED y Larry Evans From his Saturday Evening Post Story, "The Painted Lady. Mask by Mrs. FlUpatrlck aad Harry Borel Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. 0. 0. F., meets Friday night. H. F. Esell, N. 0., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary, Kwauaa Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night. W. A. Mastea, O. P., Nata Otterbeln Scribe. Regulai V Klamath , JF A. M., Regular communications Lodge No. 77, A. F.jplny of newspaper life In a small city second Monday of ach moatb. A. R. Leavitt, W. M. t Aak Chllcote about the new low cost Ufa, accident and health policies of the Travelers. 19 The First American Ufa Insurance Oa." Iarestlfste tho new 1918 pol- 'Maa U TM Mutual Llfa of N. Y., Both- t taf? better. Go O. Ulrica, district "sjaaafsr, UUt aver Pint Stata Bank. tf-tt "The Barrier" "The Barrier," the photodrama of Rex Beach's famous novel by tho samo name, comes to the Star theater, com' menclng Wednesday, May 1st. This picture has been heralded as one of the greatest dramas that has ever HEX DEACH, AUTHOR o " THE BARRIERS LLHII J. 5E1.1KICK been on the screen. At the Broadway thenter. New York, It scored a tremen dous hit, and hat since broken attend ance records everywhere It has been shown. . It will be recalled that the story Is of the love of Necla, a white girl, who thinks she I n half-breed, for Lieu tenant Meade Ilurrell, a blue-blooded Southerner from Kentucky. Tho In dian blood Is the barrier between them, and the strong situations which lead up to DurreU's decision to marry fcer in spite of everything provide tre mendous dramatic material. 'Poleon Doret Is a French Canadian prospector who has "been Necla'a idol from childhood. He loves her deeply, but gives her up to Durrcll with a smile. Of thl part of the plot "Moving ricture World" has said: "Here we hae strong contrasts In character, but nbove everything Is 'the greatest of thee renunciation." "" Mabel Jullenc Scott plays the lead ing part, doing "Merrldy" in the pro logue, nnd "Nccla." Kmsell Simpson as John Gaylord, who "ain't much to look nt," plays tlitv simple, straightforward old man. Other members of tho cast are Victor Sutherland, who does Dur rcll; Howard Hall ns Bennett, nnd Ed Itoscman ns Runnlon, share tho heavy honors. A special score composed by Fred O. Hanks and Sol Levy will ac company "The Barrier," which Is be ing presented thruout the country un dreShe control of Lewis J. Sclznick. Ask Chllcote to show you that four roommedtrn bungalow In the heart of tl-.e city, only one block from Main street You should not overloek this opportunity. Price $2,180, en easy terms. 19 Auto Comfort Cushions and Camp Cook gasoline stoves at Telford Bros, garage. is H OUSTON' Mctrcpclltan Amusements s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER J. Stewart Blackton, Master of Screen craft, Presents Violet Homing and Conway Tearle In "THE WORLD FOR SALE" Full of romance, thrills and adven tures galore, by the world's famous author, Sir Gilbert Parker. Sunday Jesse L Laskey Presents Wallace Reld In "NAN OF MU8IC MOUNTAINS" A corking good story of mountain feuds and tense heart Interest. TEMPLE THEATER Mutual Film Corp. Presents Beautiful Edna Goodrich In "HER SECOND HUSBAND" And a Geo. Ovey Comedy Admission 10 and 16c 8UNDAY Gladys Hulctte In the delightful I'atho Gold Rooster "OVER THE HILL" HEARST PATHE NEWS Latest War Pictures, Current Events Admission 10 and 15c ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AXD SATURDAYS MarriU, Oretoa K&'iBtta.CffifHHWII r. . iilB .& arte If , Wm : m . ..ear AtfAC tl i I . J. t. I MaMKSKSXS S2?mHHI P ERSONAL MTTLK HtlKLMIHTS OX LOCAL HAITKNIXO.S AMONG T1IK PKOPI.K OF THIS CITY A.M VICIMTY. GOINGS AM) COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Geo. Apr of Kcno was here yester day. Jim Tnntingo of Chicago Is at the Hall. W. II rettlt Is n city visitor from Salem. J. T. Perlgo of Dorrls eamo In yet rday. A. Nelson Is a business visitor to Dairy today. ) J. M. Dougnn of Portland Is ut the ) Hotel Hall. Irving Peterson of Worden was town jesterday. In O. M. Engle of this city Is reglttered Inl the Hotel Hall. Mrs. V. M. Applegate Is registered nt the Hotel Halt. John Cook from Istered at the Hull. Fort Rock Is reg- II. J. Overture of Bend rival here esterday. was an ar- Frank Orohs of Rlmrock ranch was here jesterday. Mr. nnd Mm. C. R. Zlnn went to Medford by auto today. J. S. McGanghey from Seattle was nn' arrival here yesterday. Win. Wood of Bonanza was In town on business yesterday. John W. Stevens of Chlco, Calif., Is registered nt the Halt. Mrs. R. C. Short was In from (ho Merrill district jesterday. Miss Marie Dolan came In from Spring take this morning. Mrs. W. T. Thompson arrived rrom S.i n Francisco last evening. D. E. Jewart or Merrill was n visitor nt the county sent yesterday. A. C. McCall of Sun Frnnclsco Is registered at the Hotel Hall. Mrs. C . Loosley from Fort Klam- nth was In town yesterday. II. W. LaFrcmero of Bray, Calif., was an arrival here last night C. E. Maxwell of the Pelican Bay Lumber company was In town yester day. B. Miller and Jack Harris went to Ashland by the stage line this morn ing. Mrij. Anna Sctzer left for Portland thin morning to visit her son, Paul Setter. Klamath Liberty Loan Blue List Lamm Lumber Company Employes Subscriptions W. E. Lamm .. ... Ethel Lurum ... Ivcr Andortion . J N. Bramwell and wlfo Arthur Bramhull Chas. Barnard . 200 100 ino 100 100 CO CO A. Bcckstrom ... Eil Boberg .. 100 I 1 ..iciarinoy ................ Oscar Dahlln J. F. Kthrldge 0. W. Engllne and wife . Herbert Elttriem I.ouIh E. Fisher Earl H. Hallurd U. T. Hlgginson :. . Martin Hanson . Tom Holder .. A. E. Johnson 100 Mrs. A. E. Johnson Ed Johnson ............ Alex Klein Conrad Lower ... . . Constantino Lampropulos .. Joo Miller . Joseph A. Miller . A. C. McCumber . Knut Nelson 100 100, 100 50 400 100 100, 60 CO Nols Nelson ............................ 100 CO 50 50 200 100 Owen Joso ............................ Walter E. Perkins John Rogers ... Henry Swcetman and wife , Fred Sadelius Demetrlous J. Splropulos .... 400 George Swansen 100 Splros Turnas ... ......... 200 Henry Tessler 200 M. W. Tullar 60 Lee Taylor ;. . 100 Louis Wcstly 50. uomer umun .... -. ....... 60 60 Ralph M. LaFollotte THE EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH MENTION John O'Lenry Is i.oln Ihmsmulr today to visit his brother there. J. M. Tipton of Olcno was n business visitor nt the county seat yesterday. Chas. Parley and J. O. Hamaker fiom llonnnta were In town esterdny. Mrs. II. M. Moo arrived Inst nlnlit from Medford, where she has been Uniting. Ke Potter, n conductor on the Southern Pacific, went to Ashland this' morning. Leo Sutton of Midland and P. 1. Young, n merchant from Midland. were In town yesterday. n, . ,. . . n,u ,.,., , . 1 " ... ,"". . .. ,..,.. o..- .- ' ll'WII Ull UU1HU-PN IUM DIM". " turned home this morning. W. C. Dunning and Robert Kntlen horn were county seat lsltors ester day afternoon from Meirltl. ,, . II. rollel.1, of Philomath. Ore.. ' - - U moving to Drews Volley, where ho will enter the cattle btitlncss, Mrs. Jns. Wntklns and Miss Ruth rAvery were v Isltors nt the Cozad ranch jesterday afternoon and evening. Samuel Smith of San Frnnclsco Is In Klamath Falls for a short time, iookinp. after matters or business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Winner Ilea of SprM,0,,owru " " """ n,on" "igniucnni one knnc enmo In on the train last even-,'0 l'nt, "" ",0 w,, K"ow" w-in- Th. r, ..(., m iim whim or would make for Paniniount four Pelican hotel. J. I- Realty of Collage Grove enmo' In town last night from Cottage Grove. He left for Ashland by the stage line this morning. Mist Kdnn Wellt, county school su perintendent. Is In rrom Lnngell Val- .1.... ..!.- ..- l.. 1. .,...ll !..' I '' ."'.,,'" ' j ' Word has been received here that,'" ,0 to sr,n nt ,hp Star In "Nan or chas- r: Stewart, who formerly lived) I here, nnd who has property Interests here. Is iiuilo III, Mrs. Clay Coal of Itotvllle, Calif., Is hero to keep house for her sitter, Mrs. E. A. Dunham, who Is In the hospital, following an operation. Oliver C. Applegate Jr. Is expected homo Sunday evening from Sacramen to. Mr. Applegnte Is employed with the Standard Oil company there. Chas. Yecl: or Slsson, Cullf., will make his home on 422 Washington street It Is reported that Mr. Yock has purchased a place at Big Springs. Edward G. nnd Bessie Rourk ...... CO Wm. I). Roe CO Ben Scott CO Mrs. JJen Scott CO Chm. E. nnd Emma Street . CO Perley II. ond Mury L. Benl ...... CO Ficd M. nnd Blancho Cleaves .... 100 Thomas Bracken . . CO .niuu i, iiiiu jiu.-mi jiuwuru ijU , Leo nnd Itllla Howard . CO Edwin Johnson GO CO ( Frank Carlson .. 200 CO James Johnson . CO 100 1 Walter E. and Stella Kemp ...... CO 100 1 Benjamin E. nnd AgnoH Kerns .. 600 GO ! John nnd Phlllsy Llskey 100 100 Capt. J. P. Leo nnd wlfo 100 60 (H. J. Lincoln .... . 100 lOOBIIllo Morser ... CO 100 .Helen Morser Co 60 Bertha Pittman 100 8. B. and Lllllo Tnrbell CO Wm. nnd Jessie M. Wight ..... .. 2,000 Burns, C. E. .!..... CO Bramhall, J. O CO 'J. R. Cochran 60 A. Fraser . Gus Frcdorlclison Gladys Fredurlckson Mntthlas K. nnd Helen Gray 8. C. Hughes co 50 60 60 60 Ludwig Hngormnnn ...... CO Edward S. nnd Anna Klrby 100 John and Bortha Lusby 100 A. B. Peterson .... CO 'Fred Plum v CO Jesso Pattcison 50 T. L. Snook 60 Jack Smead . ........... . 50 Allco N. Chadwlck .. . . 100 Ernest Hlnmnn Wm. M. Jonon .. Joseph Nason C. F. Orchard .. GO 60 50 50 60 100 60 ,P; O. Rudd (Angle Ransome . j Ctoo. H. and Ira Stiles FALLS, OSEOON fijuinnnri'iViT ' - At the Theaters VWWtfVimAMm1 "When a Man Sec Red," a special super do iuxe William Fox pholodranm founded on the Urry Rvnns story of "The Painted Lady," which was In tho Saturday Kvenlng Post, with the pre eminent Wllllnm Farnum In n stirring olo, will be shown nt the Orpheus to day and tomotrow. As i.utnor mniiii. Wllllniii Farnum Rives a forceful and vlillo Impersonation of a rough "ml ready sailor, rites above his surround Ingn, and nhvnys keeps In mind tho bojhood teaching of his mother. Ar riving homo from n long vo)ngo, he finds that his sister had died of u broken heart caused by her being Jilt- ed by n brutnl sen cnptnln. and that hit mother, broken In health, confides to her son tho tragedy that had hap pencil In his nbnence. Soon after hit mother dies, and Smith re embarks on iimmin ,. o. ...w ......... .. jn 0yHKl, f0r the South Sea Isles on board a vesset.Jho captain of which It the one responsible for his sister's dentil. During the voyage, Smith, while reading a family bible. In be rated by the captain, nnd In n fight that ensues, worsts the master of tho hlp. Smith then leaves the ship at one or the South Sea Isles. With him I It lert another sailor, who confides In Js,,,,,,, lhn, Ul0 m(lerof th ,hp they hud Just lert was tho man who was re spontlhle for his sister's death. Smith vows to bring tho captain to Justice. Paramount Pictures Corporation re cently announced the ufllllatlon of J. Stuart Blackton, famous producer of the big photoplay. "The llatllo Cry of Peace." This announcement was soon I big features each ear. The second or mete, "Tho worm for Hale," arranged for the screen by Mr. Blackton himself from the famous novel of that name, by Sir Gilbert Parker, will be shown at the Star tonight. Popular Wallace Reld, who has re- V..-..1.-U n iiuiiiuiu ruui'i-n wiui iGernldlno Fnrrar In her Aztec Indian production, "The Woman God Forgot," Music Mountain," a Paramount pic ture. This Is a western drnma, being the thrilling tale of a man who started out to avenge his father's murder. How he Is turned from his purpose nnd nmdo to forget the hatred -In his heart thru the love of Nan, makes a photoplay that is Interesting as well as picturesque. At the Star 8um!ay. In his desire to get realism. Director Wm. Pnrke; while taking "Over the Hill." his latest picture in which Gladys Hulette Is the star. Invaded the office of a newspaper In New Rochelle. N. Y.. and secured permission to make uso of both the office and printing plant for the staging of a number of scenes. He had to Install his own lights, of course, but the atmosphere was Just what he wanted. Every news paper man In a small city will recog nize tho accuracy of detail In theso scenes, which show Oladys Hulctte as n competent nnd charming young newspnper woman. The staff of "Tho New Rochells Pioneer," tho nowspa per which loaned its plant for the pic ture, was greatly Interested in seeing tho plant turned Into a motion picture studio. The reporters agreed that seeing Mr. Parke's company nt work had it nit over the covering of City nun. I'oiico Courts, etc. "Over thei Hill" Is a Pathe Gold Rooster play, J nnu win no shown nt the Teniplo on Sunday. At the Churches Tho Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls, which Is a branch or ganizotlon or The Mother Church, 1 no first church of Christ Scientists, in Boston, Mass., holds services at 113 South Fourth street, every Sun day morning at 11 o'clock and ever) vvounesaay evening at 8:00. All aro welcome. The lesson subject for Sunday, April 27, "Probation After Dea'.h." Tho Sunday school session Is from 0:45 to 10:45 every Sunday mornlnn. rupiis nro enrolled to tho ago of 20. j e nee reatiins room umi rrn lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays. Thursday, nmt Saturdays. Tho Bible and all author. Izcd Christian Bclonco literature may ho read, borrowed or purchased. Rogular church, Christian Endeavor, fiundaj school and prayer mooting ser vices will be held at usual at the First Christian church. Tho Church of the Cordial Weleomo (Methodist Episcopal). O. O. Oliver, A, M., B. D., pastor; I resilience nag isast street. Phone 67W. Sunday school at 10 a. m., E. M. Chllcote, superintendent. Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. hhemo, "Pinyer nnd tho Reign u Law." I ICpworth Lvngue at 7 p. in., I. IM Whltmoic, presldont. Evening services at 8 p. m. Thome1 "Jesus' Conception of Whiit It Meant) for a Man to Bv Lost." I St. Paul's Episcopal Mission l.l-' brury hull, corner Third nnd Main; streets. Your co-operation In our inlnslon of, evangelism and service cordially wol coined. j ' Church or tho Hue red Heart, corner or Eighth and High strouts. Rev. Hugh Marshall, pastor. ' First Mass nt 8:30 a. in. Second Mass at 10:30 a. in. Evening services at 7 o'clock. t Evangelical Lutheran services will ho held In tho Eighth street ll.iptlst' church nt 7,:t0 p. 111 Sunday school will be held nt 2 p. m., Mr, (3. Elttrelm, supeilnlendeiit. Sermon subject Tor tho evening ser' vlcen, "What the Lutheran Chuich Stands for." All l.uthoriitit of Klanmtli Falls are most cordially Invited to attend theso services. All others Interested are, welcome. Anyone knowing or l,uthj eraus In or around Klamath F.1II1 .iImiu. imllfv V.I I ll.iuMiiiiiti iiitnliir ' 137 First street. Eleventh Street Baptist church. Rov. W. II. Cox, pastor. Telephone 11.. Residence, 235 Tenth street. Suuduy school nt 10 a. in., Miss P. I). Owen superintendent. Pleaching at II n. 111. and 7:30 p. 111. II. Y P. It. will meet at 7:00 p. m. Mrs. C. E. Murphy president. Wednesday night. Pro) or sen-Ice and Bible Study. You are very cordially Invited to be, present nt tl.eso meetings. They are for )ou. I I At Die morning set vice nt II 11. 111. the pastor will spc.ik un the subject, 'The Naturalness or Prn)er," I ho first in 11 series of several semions In Prnyri "SaMy First" will he th. tlien.e fur the evening seruicn. Young piopte ate especially Invited to this serv Ice. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. and Chris tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. UNCLE SAM TO HELP GREECE WASHINGTON, I). C, April 26. The piesldent hns assured the Greek people that tho United Slntes will give the fullest measure of support to Greece, ami preserve that country's rights In nn flnnt pence negotlntlonn War Saving Stamps earn Intormt for )ou on Sundays and holldayi. Mnln auil Hevralli Phose 111 DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER PHYSICIAN and SCIKJI.OX Spliuil TreMtiucul Specialist In chronic diseases. Examination and consultation frM largest X-ltay laboratory In Southern Oregon. Latcit tlecuietl appliances that are now used In the curing of dlscute. Our Dollars are Called to the Colors The Third Liberty Loan Our terms of peace are written so clearly that all the world can see. There is no thought of conquest only the demand of freemen that for us and for all the world shall be free. The United States is to show the world that America, in Liberty's cause, responds more freely to each call for the sinews of war. And let us alslo show our country that Klamath Falls is in the forefront. Let each subscribe to a Third-issue Liberty Bend the biggest one we can. Without charge the services of this institu tion are extended. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, APRR. j,( 'III Early fiirdO sLArv 1 1918 Spring Styles ritim eveiy k,i,,(1h)1 rrom eveiy l..v.t, Mr Rew Hpiliig Ht)livmii.tl.e..Uv or on it 1 HetidHixir. Ujto 'irimiiiKiiuni,..WK,i,iBki,T K. Sugaiman Goodyear, Michelin and Firestone Tires Telford Brothers Garage BAI1Y CIIIX .r..lp,tbl;Vt,at tllxXntlvl!,,!, Mai In . ! tS, i r 0" miU ;l.-:-t, l.i C I'M Wnia Ik r.U'utna. CtllrntM ieafine ayHStftfaV 4 I r.V..l.