The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 09, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THURSDAY, MAY 9,
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
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WANTED A good girl or woman at
the Marshal House. 7-3t
WOMAN WANTS work as cook or sec-
ond cook In camp. Inquire Nevada
rooming house, 536 Main street 7-6t
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT Large, well furnished
rooms, hot and cold water, baths.
The New Clalrraont. 228 Fourth st.
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WANTED TO RENT About a five or
six room modem house with garage
Call 14M or address 449 Conger ave.
74t
FOR RENT Pasture for several
thousand head of stock la lower
Klamath Marsh. See A. A. Mehaffey.
411 Maia st., Klamath Falls. H-tf
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy, good
aa new. Phone 383M. Mt
FOR SALE Young Jersey milch cow
and heifer calf. 951 Rose st 9-2t
FOR SALE Fine Percheron stallion,
named Shamrock, 4 years, 1,700 lbs.;
licensed. Apply Joe Denran. ranch,
Merrill road. 64t
FOR SALE A 4-room plastered house
oa easy terms. Call at 2136 Want
Jaad ate.. Mills Addition. -6t
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Beautiful modern bungs
lew: narare. cement floor; corner
let, oa paved .street. Third and Jeffer
son. 1700 cash, balance monthly,
Price 13400. It cost 33.800 to build.
This would cost near 15,000 today.
I. T. WARD CO,
1S aaala Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
THI ITIRNAL MOTH IB"
A Ive-ect Metro Wonderplay of
Sublime Devotion, starring superb
Ethel Barrymore
Fifth Episode ef
"THI FIGHTING TRAIL"
Admission 10c and 1Se
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MIDLAND
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Jess Patterson Is visiting his grand
father and grandmother, Mr. and Mas.
Henry Anderson.
Will Worden and T. D. Young were
Klamath Falls visitors Friday.
Mrs. W. A. Cloyd was in Midland
Monday.
Mrs. E. O. Davis has returned from
Dunsmulr, where she has been visit
ing for the last week.
Miss Clara Klrkpatrlck went to O.
'B. King's over Sunday. 8be Is plan
ning on staying there for some time,
to assist Mrs. King.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kemp spent
Sunday at the J. D. Hooper home.
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Spud planting Is now in full blast In
the Buena Vista Addition. About ten
acres are already planted, and there
are about sixty more to plant.
The big oil tank that was tipped
from the barge at the Pelican City
dock, has been raised, and is again
on tke barge ready to be filled with
II far tke Upper Lake camps.
Mr. Clevenger is boring a deep well
kJs property.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Putman have
asoved from Sblpplngton to the Pel
laaa Bay Lumber camp for the sum-
l m. Yaaey fa erecting a new wind
BUM. with wklak ka will pump water!
toJtrltekJeamrdem. 1
THURSDAY. MAY 9. 1H
Army Officer anoT
New Chi'f Boss
Philadelphie Police
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rjiucit wiuim n uiv.s.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles B. Hatch
of ihe Marine Corps Is representing
Secretary of the Navy Daniels with
the I'hltadelpiila police, and Police
Captain William B. Milts, has been
named acting superintendent to work
with aim. Phllndelphians Insist the
navy has not taken command of the
pollco foice. But the acting superin
tendent wilt take orders from Colonel
Hatch, it Is said.
LISRARV CLUB NOTKS
The regular monthly meeting of the
Woman's Library Ctub will be held
Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the club
rooms. The topics for the meeting
will be: "What Can I Do to Help
Win the War?" There will be a gen
eral discussion of this subject
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KUmath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. 0. 0. F..
meet Friday night H. F. KstlL
N. O., Nate Otterbein, Secretary.
Ewauua Encampment No. 41, 1. O.
O. F., meets Tuesday Bight W. A.
Masten, C. P., Nate OtterbeU Scribe.
A Itegular communlcatloas
Jy Klamath Lodge No. 77, A, F.
V ft A. M second Monday of
each month. A. R. LetTltt, W. M,
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Triangle Fine Arts Presents
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Beautiful Olive Thomas In
"SETTV TAKES A HAND"
One of the prize-winning stories re
cently appearing In the Photo-Play
Magazine.. Also a
One-Reel Triangle Comedy
TEMPLE THEATER
William A. Mooney and Robert Bellini
Present the most remarkable photo
play of the year,
"HATE"
A wonderfully humane story with a
fervid appeal to mothers. Based on a
theme of pre-natal Influence. Also
Charlie Chaplin in
"BEHIND THE SCREEN"
ADMISSION 10c aand lie
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
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Country May Soon
Have National Song
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 9. Af
tor nearly a century and a half of de
lay, the United 8tates seems about to
Require a national anthem.
"The Star Spangled Banner" would
he adopted a the officially rocogulted
hymn of the republic under n resolu
tion by Representatlco McFadilen of
Pennsylvania, now pending in the
house. Little, If any, opposition Is ex
pected. Army and navy regulations long
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have designated the "Star Spangled .
Banner" as the official anthem, and'
provides that officers and men shall
stand at attention while It Is be In,;
plned or sung, but tho country at
large has been left to its own taste
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In the matter of selecting on appro-
mate hymn for patriotic occasions. I
Thus "The Star SoanRled Banner" has .
been widely accepted by tho American
public as the representative hymn of
ih Kalian and untrlotlc societies fori
many years have been agitating for Its
official adoption.
Stock On Reserve
Now Many Millions
PORTLAND Maq 9. To meet the. number of Ihestock were carefully
r rccda of the countr-. sheep and' watched, however. The further In-
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cattle will be graied on the lurttaul. b. flm ml hw ,,,, 0IlaI
forests In Increased numbers this Hock a bp Bra.,t, wui,out Injury to
year, bccordlng to Information from (m, rttnges thru more Intensivo moth
Wnhhington, received by District K- 0dr of use.
ester Geo. H. Cecil here. Half : tall-
lion more sheep and nearly :inuarltr'
of n million more cattle will bo takon'
cue of than last year, uccordlnis to
fcrest seivlce offlclaU. This will bring
tho total number of stock craxed un-
dcr permit to about ,000,000 itheep.
2,3G,00 head of cattle, and 01,000 necessary to construct trails or drive
swine. Jwny.
This Increase is on top of an In-j Watering facilities alo have been
crease of 100,000 sheep and 100,000 improved. The vnrlout Increased ill
cattle made last year, when It was. iownnces hino been approved 6nly af
recognized that the country's need of cr careful consideration, It Is said.
beef, mutton, wool and hides called Tho largest Increnro has boon made
for the fullest possible use of the na- n the Colorado and Wyoming forests,
tional forest ranges. Thru conserva-j where S1.000 additional cattle nnd 151,-
tive handling of these ranges for more
than ten years, their productiveness
has been steadily rising. With the
country at war the secretary of agri
culture found it necessary to take
chances of overgrazing In the interest
of immediate production. It Is pointed from the Klamath Agency today look
out. The results of admitting a larger Ing rfter matters of business.
Pitcher Btnk fir $50,000 Saying Good-By
, to Ai Owner of Ihe Chicago Club
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OftOVeR CtEVCLANP ALEXANOEK. CHARUCS WEEGMAM.
'Alexander the Great," star pitcher,
whom tbe Cubs bought for $50,000
from tbe Philadelphia National League
elub, Is hero shown saying goodbye to
Charles Wecghman, one of tbe owncra
cf tha Cubs, as ka was leaving for a
mlliUry . Alexander waa amouj
Kvory land 1ms n national anthem
Identified Inseparably with lt Hfo.
The sonorous Btrnlna of tho Mnnmll
lalse breatho the liuloiunltnblo spirit,
tho achievement nnd the nsplintlons
of franco. While- going down In ves
sels Kngland's nous hni sung "Hod
Se tho King" or "Utile Itrltlimln,"
unit oven the Iron hand of Germany In
Eelglum linn been unable to silence
entirely the melody of "Urnbnnconne."
Italians, sing OnrlbnldlV hmn. wmio
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the Irish nnd Scotch nine u ""',
treasure trove uHdlrrlng war songs,
Alls mpts to llnd a suitable national
nlr for the United States liae not
been few. Hundred, perlmpi thous
ands of melodies lime boon written
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in an enon io meei iw
the Inspired linos written by Francis
Scott Key. n.
while a prisoner on
board a British frigate, lie watched the
unsuccessful bombnrdnient of Fort
Mslloniy. near llaltlnioro. In 1S1I. are
widely regarded an nearer than any
other to mooting Ihe appeal.
These method Include readjust'
ltnt8 ,n l0 allotments of range,
clcr utilization of the forage, and
, opc nK up of country not before
,0l, for BraznK Mock. In order to
t,lake tho new areas accessible to,llnn
toc u j,K boon in many Instances
000 more sheep will be grazed.
RESERVATION MAN VISITS
Superintendent J. M. Johnson of the
Klamath Indian Iteservatlon, is down
tho sturs of basebull drafted for tho
army, lie must glvo up a salary of at
least $12,000 u year to work for Uncle
Sam for $20 a month. lie pitched three
games for tho Cubs this season, win
nlng two. Each game cost the club
$16,666.67, and his salary for tbe time
since he began to train.
Lattst Photo of Royal
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Here Is tho latest photograph of tho
ne sons mill iiaiigiiter or tne King ami
Queen of England. From left In right
they are: Top row, I'rluco Albeit, tho
Local Red Cross
Activities
Present nt tho sowing room May filli
wen Mesdnmes F. A. Sutton, tleorgo
McDonald. U I'.. Sullivan, Miss Altu
1'iiilph.
On May 7th, at tho sowing room
were Mesdames M. . Cosoboom. I.
Bradford, ack Lilly. II. O. McCarthy.
S. K. Itamsby. Amelia Whltlock. M.
McAndrews, Carey Haiinby. I.. L. Sul-
At tho surgical dressing department
were Mesdames A. J. I.yle, Karl Whit
lock, 0. A. Bellman. II J. Mlers, C. C.
Low. ( 11. Crlstlor, 0. II. tlarrott. Sut
triii. 0. A. Krause. Paul tambert.
He dees net worry, for he protects
himself and family with fire, life and
accident Insurance. Ge a policy
from Chllcete. 0
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At the Theaters
"Hate," which will ho shown at the
Temple tonight, Is crowded with
punchy Incidents. From tho begin
ning to tho final denouement tho ac
tion la brisk and the suspense un
broken. The scenario was written by
J. Walter Meado, a Southern nowspa-l
per man nnd magazlno writer, ami In
based on an actual life tragedy which
stirred Motion and tho North and Hast
several yearn ago. Tho subject Is
carefully handled, and the plot tin
velnpment Is directed In n manner
which makes tho story Htnnd nut
prominently from an artistic stand
point. Also Charlie Chaplin In n laugh
nblo fnrro comedy,' "Behind tho
Sciecn," in two parts. .
Ono of tho ntoit thrilling nutomn
blln nccldents ever singed for tho
screen Is shown in Ollvn Thomas' lat
est Triangle, release, "Betty Taken n
Hand," tit tho Slur tonight. This pie
turo Is ndapted from tho prlrn winning; mend tho IiihIiIo hath, claiming thli is
story of thn same nnmo which recent- of nstly moro Importiiiiro than out
ly appeared In tho "Photoplay Maga-JhIiIii cleanliness, bernusu tho skin
zlno" contest. In tho first nerldent, pores do not nhaorb Impurities Into
two machines, ono driven by Miss m, blood causing III health, whllo the
"homas herself, crash on n curve. Tho mrcM In tho ton yards of bowels do.
director wanted to get somo ono to j Men niul women nro urged to drink
douhlo for this clever young actress, jch morning, boforo lircnkfnBt, n
but sho refused to bo robbed of tho'BnHs of hot water with n toaupoonful
thrill. Lntor both machines crash ovor of llmestono phosphnto In It, as n
i high embankment, and Miss Thomns -imrmlos-i means of helping to wnsh
wnH at the wheel In tho second accl- from tho stomach, llvor, kidneys nnd
'nt. bowels tho previous dny's Indigestible
material, poisons, sour bllo nnd tox-
A most remarknbln escapo by out-. Ins; (Iiiih cloaiiHlng, swertrnlng nnd
laws trapped by vigilantes In n moun- purifying tho entire alimentary canal
tain rnblrt Is pictured In tho fifth rpl
roilo of "Tim righting Trail," (Jreatcr
Vltiigraph's wonderful sorlal of nilven
turn nnd tho great outdoors, which
will bo tho attraction In tho Orpheus
tonight and' Frldny night. Thn cabin
stands on tho edge of a (loop ravine,
on tho edgo of which Is a Kuculyptus
tieo. The top of the trco Is drawn by
ropes to n trap door In tho roof of the
cabin. As tho momborH of tho posso
nro smashing In tho door, certain' thel;
mjnrry cannot escape, tho outlaws stnmi phosphnto nt tho drug store
climb Into tho treotop, slash tho ropi, Tills will 'cost very llttlo, hut Is suffl
and nro fairly cutnpultod ucrorsH tho,uicnt to demonstrate tho value of In
ehasm, whence they doscend nnd sldo.hnthlnB. Those who continue II
mako off In tho darkness before their each morning nro assured of pro
pursuers can fathom what has bocomo'nounted results, both In regard to
r ,nela health and appearance. Adv.
Children of England
I'llnro of Wales and liolr to ttio Ihrom
ami rrinro Henry iron I low, Trinex
Julm, I'rlnreis Maty and l'rlnco
(leorgo.
"The First Atnorlran l.lfo Insuranro
Co." Intostlgato tho 'now 1'JlH (xil
Iclos of The Mutual Life of N. V., uoth
lug bolter, (loo C. UlrKli. district
inauaKor, nitlro oor first State Dank
22 It.
Ladles' Trench and Sport Hats at
Ctf K. K. K. STORE.
(.aillon up IikIhIi-. shoo shining pur
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Courteous Irontiuont
Lrdles' Outlng.Wcar at
Ctf K. K. K. STORE.
BUY A HOME
Prices are going up, but these are
real bargslns:
Four room home and lila let on
Johnson avenue for $010 cash.
Three room house and corner lot on
Jefferson street for 1710, on very easy
terms.
Tour room modern home on Pine
ttreet, for only 12,150, on terms.
Six room home on Oak avenue for
$1,700, on terms.
Six room modern houte and big tot
on Ninth street for only $2,450.
Three room houte and corner lot In
Second Hot Springs for only 1000.
Several good lots on pavement at
very low prices.
Chllcotc, C33 Main St.
An Inside Batli
Makes You Look
and Feel Fresh
ays a glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
keeps Illness away.
This excellent, common-sense
health measure being
adopted by millions.
- 1 niyslclnns the world over recom-
before putting moro fond Into the
stomnch.
Just as snap and hot water cleanse
nnd froslien tho skin, sn hot wnter
and llniestnuo phosphnto net nu the
ollmlnntlro org ins.
Th oho who get up with a bad breath
contcd tongue, nnsty taRto or hnvo n
dull, nchlnu head, sallow complexion,
ncld stomach; others who are nuhjecl
to bilious uttneks or romtlpntlon,
.nhoiild ohtnln a miurtor pound of lime
Early Bird Sayt
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In Full Bloom
No Letter time t'!,an rlahl
t adorn tho ouUido cf h!
world. ""
Tho lino Io complete. Your
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time, to why not nu),, ,
ttrnlght lino to our it9r, ,nd
,nl(0 ,l"t ar-- hat worry on
your mlml7
L Siigarman
Goodyear,
Michelin and
Firestone
Ti
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Telford Brother!
Garage
Small Pill
Sirall Dose
Small Price
FOR
Constipation
have stood the tcit ef time.
Purely vegetable. Wonderfslly
quick to banlah bllll9i)intt,
headache, Indlgettlon and U
clear up a bad complexion.
Star Drug Co.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
All hind of Army Shoei at
fiif K. K. K. STOnX
mi FOLKS HI'
GfiAYJAlii KM
Mirru.isr s.ws iaimi" n
fhiNd iti:cii'i: oi" stK "-1
.MI St'l.l'lll it
I lair that lows lis color aad !.
r when It fades, mi mk gray. ltiM
ifelosH, U ranked by a IncJc of
l.iir In the hair Our grandmotMn
nido up n niUturn cf Susu Tw
t.-lphur to 'keep her lorKs I"
oiiitlfnl, mid llmusniids of ow
men who v.Uu that eun tm
hut h.antlfiil dark sl..i"e "'
vhleh Is so nltraiilvo. ue only i"
i. lime nrlpi). ,
Niindiy8Wonelll'lf"D","Jl
.no. ImpiiiHl l.yilin.Wltlonor
w IngredlonU by asking l "
,ic.r for n BO-cciil buttle of !
lag., and Bulpliur romp'-'iad.
l-ukons ll.o hair so MWjg'J,
,vei.ly. Hint nobody ran ,.o.JMri ,
t ,na boon appllnl. Vnu J J JJ .
onnsiMiiiBonrseftbiwh'
Iraw this IhrniiBli )0,'r JL,
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me small sliniHl nt a lime. ' , .
I..K the gray "' '"JUrt I
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a..i,.i...r nom pound Iff" 'M
elites beautifully larJ
hBlrnnprnfowapi'l'Jiul
brings bark the glo &,
gives It an nionnco of
..nui.,1 l n .leimiitfjl t"(!.J5l af
to liupnrp color and a ou w
poirmies-to tho hair. '
tended for the euro, mlW"
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