The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 02, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1tS
HeffakTsChssifiedAfhrs.
HELP WANTED
KXPER1BNCED lumber tallyman open
for position. Apply 919 Walnut are.
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WANTED Position si engineer, eith
er stationary or locomotive; best of
references Address W. W. Felter,
Hot Springs Motel, Klamath Falls.
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WANTED Pressman or pressfecder,
W. a Smith Printing Co, 17-tf
FOR-RENT
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FOR RENT Two furnished rooms;
4SI Washington. 30-3t
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
Call at Herald oflce. 27St
FOR RRNT Pasture tor several
thousand head of stock la lower
Kaaaath Marsh. See A. A. Mehafey.
4S1 Mala at. Klamath Falls. l-tf
FOR SALE
FUR SALE $ wagen: one horse
spriag wagon. 213 Main at. S-6t
FOR SALE Saw mill machinery:
practically complete equipment for
circular aaw mill, censlsting of top
aad bottom aawa, boilers, engine, log
kail, live rolls, edger, trimmer, con-
Teyors, etc.; estimated capacity 40,000
feet; this machinery baa never been
wed, aad can be bought cheap. For
further Information write Edgar S,
Rafer, Medford, Oregon. 2-2t
FOR SALE f ISO; lots 3 and 4, block
34, Hot 8prlngs Addition; S0 down
balance eight months. Address Roy A.
Feathers, 145 E St, Saa Diego, Callt
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LOST AND FOUND
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LOST Small black coin parse, lined
with greea silk, containing sliver.
Flader return to Herald. 3t-3t
MISCELLANEOUS
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WANTED Team good horses, 1,600 or
heavier; 5 to years old. Pelican
Bay Lumber Co. l,6t
FOR RENT Three room plastered
house, Mills Addition. $8 per month,
J. T. WARD O0
IS Mate Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
-TH ADOPTBD SON"
Starring
Francis X. Buehman e Beverly' Bayne
A six act Metro Super-Feature of
va and daager.
' Fifth Episode of
"THI FIQHTINO TRAIL"
Admission lOe and ISe
Klaaatt Lodge No. 117, 1. 0. 0. F.,
aaeeta Friday Bight H. F. EaeU,
M. O., Nato Otterbeia, Secretary.
Bwauaa EacampaieBt No. 41, L O.
O. F., ateeta Tuesday Bight W. A.
Maetea, 0. P., Nato Otterbeia Salt.
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Regular communications
VV KUmatb Lodge No. 77. A. F.
V A. M., aeooad Monday of
taeh Bsonth. A. R. Leavitt, W. M.
IMPORTANT CAPTURE
MAD! IN NEW YORK
NEW YORK, May 2. A German
CfKb
aval lieuteaaat commander' has been
arrested here, supposed to be Berne-
tort'a saeeesaor aa head of the enemy
retagaada in' America. Other arrests
are expected to follow.
Aaerteaa boys are dying -for their
Matry. Surely you eaa aava for it
Bay War Baring Stasia.
Last Notice
on Special
Subscriptions
to The--
Evening
Herald...
All subscriptions being dellv
ered by mall In Klamath Coun
ty, which have net been renew
ed, will be discontinued tomor
row. We have been unable to give
special notice to each subscrib
er as to the expiration date of
subscription, therefore these
whose papers are atopped, if
. they wish to continue same, will
be given an opportunity to do so
aa our special rate until May 10,
after which time the regular
rate of 15.00 per year will be In
force.
SPECIAL RATES
To mall subscribers In the
county $3.00 per year
To Klamath Falls subscribe
ere by carrier 94.00 per year
Mail your check today.
Evening Herald
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Ask Chllcete about the new lew coat
life, accident and health policies of the
Travelers, 19
Ladles' up-to-date- shoe shining par
lors,' S31 Main. Bucks, suede, olse,
etc., a specialty. Courteous treatment
261m
Get a standard fire Insurance policy
from Chllcote, 033 Main St 19
"CAN YOU BEAT ITf
Coed four-room house, FULLY FUR
NISHED, 91,250, 9350 cash, balance
929 per month.
J. F. MAGUIRE,
X-St 713 Main St
Buy more than your share of Liberty
Bonds and War Stamps, and then buy
a heme from Chllcote. 19
H
OUSTON'
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Metropolitan Amusements
HOUSTON
OPERA HOySE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Lewis J. Selmtck Presents
"THE BARRIER"
From the famous story, by the world-
famous author, Rex Beach. Don't miss
ADMISSION 19c and 30c
TEMPLE THEATER
Palay Features Corp. Presents
The sensational screen success
"THE ORDEAL"
Powerful, Patriotic, compelling in
ItH tremendous heart appeal. Also
Charlie Chaplin In
"THE PAWN SHOP"
A laugh to the foot
ADMISSION 10c aand19e
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
MarHet Oregon
Harvester Corporation
Shows Big Profits
CHICAGO, May 2 According to offi
cial announcement made tonight, the
annual report of the International Har
tester company of New Jersey shows
Governor Sam V. Stewart, chairman
taxes, Interest, depreciation, extin
guishments and reserves, of $14,000,-
000, or 11 per cent on the actual work-
ins capital Employed, which was f 12!,
000,000, Including surplus retained and
used In the business. Nearly half of
these profits resulted from the opera
tions of the company's steel proper
tics, which shared In the abnormal
prosperity of the steel Industry- About
60 per rent of Its steel output was sold
Montana Will Not
Fool With Traitors
1IEL.KXA. May 2. What Is consid
ered in this region to be the most
sweeping order yet issued by a atate
council of defense, became effective in
Montana this morning.
The order abolishes the use of the
German language in pulpits and In
public and private schools. German
text booka have been ordered out of
the fchools and public libraries. Other
specified hooka have been placed un
der the twin.
Kery man In Montana who Is phy
sical nhle, must find work. He must
keep busy ut least Ave days a (week
no matter whether he is a millionaire
or a pauper.
People who refuse to work will bo
area' i'il mid charged with vagrancy.
PRESIDENT OF WESTERN UNION
TURN8 DOWN REQUEST THAT
EMPLOYES BE NOT DISCHARO
ED FOR JOINING UNIONS, FOR
PRESENT
NHVV YOUK.May 9r-Newcomh Carl
ton, president of the Western Union
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In the general market.
Excluding steel, the percentage of
profit on the volumes of sales and cap
ital Invested in the business, was sub
stantially the same as In former years.
"It Is Kratlfylng to note," the report
says, "that the purchasing power of
farm products has more than kept
pacn with the Increase In prices en
forced by war conditions upon tho en
tiro Implement industry. This Is re-
fleeted In the noticeable Improvement
in percentage of cash collected In the
last two years. Of 191 .sales, more
than 90 per cent was collected In
cash during the year."
Sedition, disloyalty, sabotage, failure
to rbservc conservation orders and
anti-war activities generally will be
vigorously prosecuted, officials assert.
Dans have been completed to assist
government ugents in every way, and
to aid I he government when cases are
to be handled by federal officials.
The council of defenso has Instruct
ed John U. Blown of Helena, Its spe
cially appointed prosecutor, to see that
ItH orders are rigidly enforced.
Governor Sam V. Stewar, chairman
ex-oUlclu of the state council of de
fense, gave this statement to the As
sociated I'reM:
"There eliMl be no temporizing with
treason In Montana. Kvery copper
head who lifts his head will lose It."
Telegraph company, In reply to the
national labor board's request that no
employes be discharged because of
memberships In the Telegrapher's Un
ion, declared that the company could
not see Its way clear to agree not to
discharge employes pending the deci
sion of the controversy. He said he
would be pleased to present the com
pany's reasons on May 8th.
AUTHORIZED WOOL
COMMISSIONS NAMED
WASHINGTON, D. C, May J. The
government has announced that it will
allow dealers in raw wool a commis
sion of 3 per cent for ungraded and
3 M per cent for graded wool.
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United States Senater
CHARLES L McNARY
Because United 8tates Senator
Charles L, McNary made good he
should be nominated to succeed him
self In the republican primary, May 17,
Krom tho day he became senator ho
has loyally championed the prosecu
tion of the war, and during his term
of office has accomplished more for
Oregon than any other member in
congress In a like period.
Anion his colleagues he Is known!
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as "the man oa the job," and during
the uresent war crisis Oregon should
consider Itself fortunate In having an
opportunity to return him. and not be
compelled to send to Washington a
new, 'untrained man.
Believing that the supreme obliga
tion he owes his country Is to help
win the war. Senator McNary. Instead
of returning to bis state to'conducl a
political campaign, is at bis post In
Washington working for Oregon and
aiding In the prosecution of the war.
Always since entering the senate he
has been a friend of our soldiers and
sailors, and has Introduced legislation
giving them preferential homestead
rights and repeatedly championed
their cause when their welfare was In
Jeopardy.
Championing the cause of the Ore
gon 'farmers, Senator McNary procur
ed for them a primary wheat market,
saving thereby several million dollars
to the wheat growers of the North
west Realising the present food control
law falls to Ix prices for many com
modities, Senator McNary baa Intro
duced, and is laboring for the passage
of a bill, striking at nroateerina. and
nxlng prices on the necessaries of
lire.
Senator McNary has precured:
Government contracts for the first
time in the State'a history for Oregon
products, such aa prunes, dehydrated
potatoes and vegetablea In large quan
tities; Large government contracts for
army clothing and shipbuilding yards;
Favorable action- by the senate com
mittee on Irrigation on a bill orovld-
Ing for the government marketlnr of
district Irrigation bonds, thereby sup
plying funds for Irrigation projects;
Favorable action from same com
mlttee on a bill authorizing the secre
tary of the interior to accept Irriga
tlon or drainage district bonds and
change them with tho secretary of the
treasury for cartllcataa of Indebted
ness, thereby providing funds for legit
imate products.
Senator McNary la werking:
For prompt paymente of allotments
to dependent relatives of our soldiers
and sailors;
For the construction of a coaat mil
itary highway at government expense;
A comprehensive plan for the util
isation of the water resources of Ore
gon; An appropriation of IS00.00O for the
purchase' of farm implements and
stock for the Klamath Indiana.
Senator McNary waa bom on a farm
In Oregon; reared to the Baptist
church; educated la tho public
schoels: worked his wav thru at..
ford University; la a lawyer and farm
er, and baa been a life-long repub
lican. He waa formerly a lustie f
the Supreme Court, and later chair
man or the atate republican central
committee.
Space forbids further enumuMtln
of the vast amount of work Senator
McNary baa done for Orecon. but nv
one will realize from the foregoing the
senator naa displayed truly remark
able ability, coupled with eitraordl
nary diligence and energy. Ha native
atate can beat show its annreeiittA,,
of hla faithful aad efficient services by
nominating and electing.
Toomaa B. Kay, State Treasurer;
a W. Bieemaa, Business Represen
tative Of District Council Of Cmr.
Beaters;
Mrs. Geo. W. McMath, President of
Cooperative League;
Thomas T, MoBrlde, Chief Justice
f Oregon Supreme Court;
T. B. Neuhauaea. Vie rihaim..
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have ateed the test of time,
Purely vegetable, Wonderfully
quick to banish blllleuintss,
headache, Indigestion and to
etear up a bad complexion.
Star Drug Co.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Making Your
Fun Last
For Years
Looking at a hunch of Kodak
pictures brings back the "good
times" of the past. It's a splen
did way to spread Joy over a
long time.
Then there's tho Kodaks of the
children a regular pictorial
history of them. You wouldn't
lake anything for those pictures
and when the youngsters hiu
grown they will consider them
treasure-).
There U ulwuyt use for a Kit
duk. Upp has the stile and 2i
you want. Come in and let us
show them to you,
All the HiiillM, of coiirxc. De
veloping and printing at Hie
lowest rates.
Frank M. Upp
JEWELER
511 Main Street
OBktal H. V. Watrli Inspector
S6.S0
to $7.50
bSwg&l
O Mill
To walk into a store
and say, "I want a pair
of Army Shoes" is
all right as far as it
goes. But only when
you insist on the
BUCKHECHT
mu. u.a. mT. off.
ARMY SHOE
art you aura of Betting the
most for your money the
most comfort, the most serv
ice, the moit value.
For practical, everyday wear
for lasting comfort you can't
beat the liuckhecht Army
Shoe. Made on the Munton
Lat specified by the U. S.
Army worn by all of our
oldiers and thousands of men
in civil life.
-BUCKHECHT-minutd on
every pair to protect you.
EU1ugflHaKkt
You can gtt the Buckhecht
Army Shoe In your town. If
your dtattr dots not carry It,
,,, IM IWWl,
Suy this three room house near the
high acheol for S7SO, on eaay terms,
and atop paying rent. See Chllcete. 19
Mala and Hereath
DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER
I'HVSICIAN and SCROF.O.V
Hplaal Treatuieat ,
Specialist in chronic dUeases. Eatamlnatlon and coniulUttft
Largest X.Ray labarstoe In flnutham Oregon. Io'e,t l"'
appliances that are now used ln
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K. Sugarm
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2oz.
Bottle
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For Every
Flavoring Purpose
Maplelne, tin- '(lolJm Fit
imr," Is used like lemon or
vanilla, exr't tint It eta bt
used In more ways and kei
of It Is required to get the re
sults. Maplelne Is line la soups,
meats, sauces, imjtdi, it
serfs. Ice cream ind eoafe
lions of all kinds,
Your flrocer Belli II
Crescent Mfg. Co, SmIU,
Wash.
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Michelin and
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Telford Brother.
Garage
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the eltv. only one block fft ""
street. Vou should not
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