The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 30, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
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WANTED Position ss engineer, ellh
er stationary or locomotive; bet of
references. Address W. W. Felter,
Hot Springs Hotel, Klsmath Falls.
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.WANTBD- Pressman or prestfeeder.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms;
411 Washington.
30-St
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
CHI at Herald omce. J7-6t
FOR RENT Paatura tor eeveral
' theueaad head ot stock la towtr
Klamath Marsh. 8m A. A. Meaafey.
411 Mala at. Klamath Fall, lt-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Indian motor cycle, al
most good aa new; cheap for cash,
lea Chlteota, til Mala street 27-St
FOR SALE 150; lots S and 4, Mock
IS, Hot SprlBga Addition; $60 down
halaaee eight months. Address Roy A.
Feathers, 1MB E St. San Diego, Calif.
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LOST AND FOUND
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LOST Small black coin parse, lined
with green silk, containing sllrer.
Finder return to Herald. iMt
LOST Nov- OTorcoat and black grip,
between here and Dorris. Leave at
Herald omce. Reward. J74t
MISCELLANEOUS
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FOR SALE Eighty acres, Al land:
email bob, and ham; fenced and
Ji Irrigated; water right half paid up;
all sown ta wheat, and 40 acres being
own ta alfalfa bow. Only per
acre- ssass terms.
J. T.WARD CO,
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ORPHEUS THEATER
tatWrd Mwtopwys, Ine, Introduce
Ruth Clifford
Ib the latest Rupert Julian Production
-THE DESIRE OF THE MOTH"
With Monroe Salisbury
A photoplay of rare Artistry
Admission 1So and lie
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Friday Bight H. F.
N. O.. Nat Otterbeia, Secretary.
Cwaau Eaeampmeat No. 41. L O.
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0. P., Nate Otterbeia Berths.
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Regular communications
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F.
A. M.. seooad Moaday of
month. A. R. Leavltt, W. M,
Mr. McCabe U going to Portland
far about thirty days. Anybody wish
lag to sea blm, call at 2131 Wantland
ave.. MUls Addition. Miss McCabe
will answer questions. S0-2t
NO HEADACHE OR
NEURALGIA PAIN
Cut A
19 east Molvfft of Dr.
' Htasshs Pewdsrs
mi. im't sifftr.
rou simply
have relief or you win go wiu.
seedless ta suffer when yon eaa
a remedy like Dr. James' Head-
ante Pawners and relieve the psla and
Bonislgli at ease. Bead oomooae to
the drac atere new for a dime package
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aTJeaMta Led
' l ,ft ). James' Headaehe Powders.
."V , t Beat safer! -la a few momoata yea
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Last Notice
on Special
Subscriptions
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Evening
Herald...
All subscriptions being dellv
ered by mall In Klamath Cum
ty, which have net been renew
ed, will be discontinued temer
raw. We have been unable te give
special notice to each subscrib
er as to the expiration date of
subscription, therefore these
whose papra are stepped. If
they wish ta continue same, will
. be given an opportunity te de oe
as aur special rate until May 10,
after which time the regular
rate of fs.00 per year will be w
force.
SPECIAL RATI
Te mall subscribers In the
county IS.00 per '
To Klamath Pslls auhecrlb-
'era by carrier W.OQ per yr
I your check today,
Evening Herald
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere grat-
Utude to grieadp for the kiadaesa aad
ympathy extended to us la our recent
bereavement Mr. and Mrs. Carletoa
O. Brown aad family.
Buy mora than your share of Liberty
Benda.and War Stamae, and than buy
a heme from Chlleete. it
Ask Chlleete te anew you that four.
ream modern bungalow In the heart af
the city, only one block from Main
street You eheuld net overlook thia
opportunity. Frlce SB.i'se, en easy
terms. It
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Auto Comfort Cushions and Camp-
Cook gasoline stoves at Telford Bros.
garage. la
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
STAR THEATER
Jeaae L. Lasky Freaenta
Oeorge Beban In
-JULES OF THE STRONG 'HEART'
A play of heart throbs, thrills and
laughter. Also
The Celebrated Johnson Trie
Clover Children In Comedy, Singing,
Dancing and Character Changea
ADMISSION 10c and Ste
TEMPLE THEATER
Temple Theater Presents
"THE BOTTOM OF THE WELL"
With aa All-Star Cast
Evart Overton, Adelo do Oarde, Agnaa
Ayres and Alice Tarry
The drama of a stern capitalist who
came to know the other side of lifo
thro thrilling experiences not of his
own choosing.
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTVRRB
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAY!
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IERSONAL
IAMB SIDELNHITS OJI local happening
AMONG THR PEOPLE OF THIS CITY AND. VICINITY.
OOINCsu AND OOMINOJOF LOCAL FOLKS
W. A. Koenlg Is In town from Mer
rill.
T. K. Fltigerald Is a city visitor
fc-om San Francisco.
Mm. T. H. Lynch was a county neat
visitor yesterday from Merrill.
V. D. Andrews was a Klamath Palls
visitor yesterday from Chlloquln.
C. B. Favors Is registered at the
Hotel Hall from Fresno, Calif.
John J. Hubel Is In the city for a
t.hort time from Chlloeula.
E. P. Onell was among the train an
rivals last night from Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hall are register-
!(ri at that Hotel Hall from Cblloouln.
Mrs. W. R. Dunning Is among the
late arrivals here from Seattle.
Fred Davis Is here on a short busi
ness visit from 8an Francisco.
Walter A. Woodard Is registered at
the White Pelican hotel from Cottage
Orove. I
NEW VESSEL BUILT AT SEATTLE
EARLY THIS YEAR OOES TO
BOTTOM OF' FRENCH COAST.
ALL ON BOARD SAVED
NEW YORK. April 21 The Amer
ican steamship Westerly, one of the
Srst ships built by the Emergency
Fleet corporation, waa aaak la a col
lision off the French coast-yesterday.
All oa hoard, however, ware eaved.
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DEWED IN
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The Westerly waa lsmached at thejw wa some aaout June isi.
At the TReatersJ
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Romance, myatory and Intrigue com
bine In the powerful picture wherein a
millionaire mill owner la sentenced to
death for his own murder, together
with a young labor lawyer who lovea
bis daughter, but who Is spurned by
the father because of tho mystery of
bis parentage. "The Bottom of the
Well" Is adapted from the novel by
that name by Frederick Upham Adams
snd directed by John Robertson. This
Blue Ribbon feature by Oreater Vita
graph, will be the attraction in the
Temple tonight It la presented by aa
altatar cast Including Evart Overton,
Agnes Ayres, Adele da Oarde, Ned Fin
ley, Herbert Pryor, Robert Oalllard.
Alice Terry aad Blgelow Cooke.
Judas Iscarlot betrayed hia master
for thirty pieces of sllvsr," said Chris
topher to his supposed friend who had
set the sheriff upon the ne'er-do-well
aad cattle rustler, who waa speaking.:
"What you ought to get Is thirty
pieces of lead right thru 'your black
heart" There was a woman for the
prise In the rugged contest that waa
waged in "The Desire of the Moth."
and Ruth Clifford will Impersonate the,
prixe and be the star when "Bluebird
Day" at the Orpheus on Tuesday aad
Wednesday brings this fine Rupert
Julian production to the local screen.
The ring of the woodman's axe, the
hissing of the great logs aa they slip
down the gigantic chutes, the grinding
of machinery br which these logs are
created Into lumber these sounds will
ring la the ears of tha audience at the
Star theater la viewing Oeorge Beban'a
latest Paramount picture, "Jules of the
Strong Heart," which la now playing
there. Aa recently announced, a stu
dio was constructed la tha Lasky lum
ber camp at Hoqulam, Wash., and
there a crew of workmen aa welt as a
big company of actors want to Sim ex
teriors la tha very heart of primeval i
forests, which are being decimated to
supply the country with lumber for
houses aad ahlpa. "Jules of tha Strong1
Heart"' U from, a story la "Colliers-(
by Wat. Merrlam Rouse, aad Oeorge
Bebaa, of course, has tha title role. J
That It enables him to agaia demon-j
strata that as a delineator of Utla
types ha has no peer Is tha aesertloa
of those who have seen tha picture. '
Also tha celebrated Joaasoa Trio ia
olevar singing, dancing aad aharaeter
changes. Three clever caildrea that
will amka yon alt up aad take aatlee.
MENTION
0 0. Blumenthnl of Sn Francisco
Is here looking after business Inter
ests. rr i '
W. C. Davis. W. B. Klrklaml and W.
J. McEnemery of Dunsinulr came In on
the train last evening.
11 W. Tower, a prominent resident
of the Kcno district. paid tho county
seat a business visit yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Hnsklna and
family were county sent visitors yes
terday from the Merrill district.
Walter Broadsword, the well known
hardware dealer at llonania, paid the
city a business visit yesterday.
C. K. Crowder, Vera Uenslau and A.
Kuyler are registered nt the White
Pelican hotel from Alturas.
J. M. Bramhill Is In the city for a
short time from the Odessa district.
He Is stopping at the White Pelican.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McPherson, Wll
bud Jack and Mrs. II. A. Young are
'Klamath
Falls visitors from Eagle
Point.
Seattle shipyards of the Ames Ship
building corporation In February of
this year. She waa launched at a war
brigade for the Cunsnl line, but was
later commandeered by the shipping
board.
CASUALTY LIST TODAY
CONTAINS 1M NAMES
WASHINGTON. 1). C. April 29.
i Two casualty lists published here to
day contained a total of 158 names.
The killed and missing numbered
twenty-two. Ten officers were Includ
ed In the list
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BUYS NEW HOME SATURDAY
J. W. Magness on Saturday purchas
ed a four-room home on Michigan ave
nue from R. E. Smith. The property
at this time Is occupied by C. W. Hel
en. The new owner expects to move
No one ever got rich merely by
saving money. You must Invest It.
A good way to Invest It Is to buy War)
Savings aad Thrift Stamps.
Aak Chlleete about the new low cost
life, accident and health pollelee of tho
Travelers. II
Where do
you stand?
You are either for the
war or against it. If
you are against it you
ought to be in Ger
many. If you are for
it you ought to own
Liberty Bonds.
- buy
that Liberty Bend
today
AaWsrtiMBscR coRtrjbtttgMj by
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
CalifoniU
Saw th Brtt
Lint Twichti
Miss Katherlne Burke, one ot the
very few women admitted to the Srst
line trenches of the British troops In
France, Is now on a tour of the United
States under the auspices ot the Na
tional Becurlly League, to raise money
for the wounded soldiers. Hhe hss
come from the Scottish Women's
hiniisU. Miss Burke hss been on
four fronts of tho wsr. She wears dec
orations given her by the government
of Itussls. 8erbla and France. Her
French decoration bears this title:
"The Knlaht of Tenderness and Pity
horn Across the World." "
AltVKIlTlHKD MAIL I.IMT
The following unclaimed mall mat
ter remaining uncalled for at this
ofllre will be forwarded to the Dead
letter Office at San Francisco, Calif
on May 11th. In calling for these
letters please say "advertised." A
charge of one cent will be made for
each
letter delivered. W. A. Del-
tell, P. M.
J. Alfonso, Dave C. Andrews, It. C.
Drown, Miss Opsl Csrdwell, R. A.
Cowen, Mrs R. A. Cowsn, Mrs. II. It
Crsne, Jsmes Hsilet, Mrs. Earl King,
KUmsth Falls, Lbr. Co., Louis Mc
. win r. mm. mra. Mas-nn
ixtrt, juaa rucnoi, sirs. u. unisun,
Ksly Rsyburn, Wm. Reynolds, 1 M.
Shlnn, Mrs. Corn 8mlth. Qulld 8pear,
Wir. II. Thompson, Mrs. Chsrlotte
Tower. Mrs. L. II. Walker.
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FOR
Constipation
have atood the toot of time.
Purely vsgeUblo. Wonderfully
aulck te banish blllleusness,
hsadachs, Indigestion and to
clear up a bad complexion.
Star Drug Co.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Lutlles' up-to-tUto- shoe shining par
lors. 531 Msln. Bucks, suede, olse,
etc, a specialty. Courteous treatment.
211m
Buy this three room house ntsr the
high school for S7A4I, en easy terms,
and step paying rent. See Chlleete. I
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNE
NOBODY CAN TKI.L Wll K.N YOU
DAIIhKN (Ilt.W. FAIIKD IIAIIt
WITH MUK TKA
(Irnmlmothur kept her tmlr heniitl.j
fully dnrkfiieil, Rloimy sml stlrACtlvuj
with a brew of Snun Tin unit Huliitiur. j
Whenever her hair took on Hint dull,,
foiled or streaked appearance, this
nluplo mliituro was applied with won
derful effect, fly niklng nt any drug
Mure for "Wyeth's Bnge and Hulphur
Compound,' ycu will get n large bot
tle oi this old-lime recipe, Improved
by the addition of other Ingredlente,!
nil ready to use, for about SO cents. I
This simple mixture can be depended
upon to restore natural coior anu
beauty to the bnlr.
A well known downtown druggist
jays everybody uses Wyeths Sage and
Bulphur Compound now because It
darkens so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell It has been applied
It's so easy to use, too. You simply
dampen n comb or soft brush and
draw It through your hair, taking one
strand' at a time. Ily morning the
gray bnlr disappears; after another
application or two, It Is restored to It
natural color and looks glossy, soft
and beautiful. This preparation Is a
delightful toilet requisite. It la not
Intended for the cure, mitigation or
prevention of disease. Adv.
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