Is- VJLJWb:&itf' vV3- " i1" ' M-l . .- ,' A THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON tATUHPAV,MAYH,1tu W. 0. SMITH, Editor PaaUaked telly aiceat Baaday by raid Pablkhlna Coaaaay of ta Mk, at lit roart atroat ittnd at the soatoSsca at nasaata falla. Oregoa. for traasaiUaloa taroagh i aa eacoad-claaa auttar. akaerlf Uoa tanaa by sail to aay ilinn la tha Balled BUtaai Oaarear . Ombmo P m PERSONAL.. George M. Cherry is county sent visitor from Klamath Marsh. Jack McCartle In registered at the Hotel 'Hall from BIy. Sam Ramsey came in last night on business from Slsson, Calif. SATUBOAY, MAY 11, 1918 Herald's Classified Advs. O. A. Gordon Is a Klamath l.-ilor today from Chlco, Calif. Kails HELP WANTED WANTED Woman to work In board ing house; good wages to right par ty. Phone 98J. . lMt WANTED Good milker at Klamath Falls Dairy: good wages. Phone 49. Wt WOMAN WANTS work as cook or sec ond cook in camp. Inquire Nevada rooming house, G36 Main street 7-6t FOR RENT FOR RENT Pasture tor several thoaaand head of stock la lower Khuaata Marsh. 80s A. A. Mehaffey, 411 Mala it.. Klamath Palls. 16-tf SALE FOR FOR SALE Two heaters and pipe; aaaltary couch; t bedsteads; 3 springs; I stand tables. Mrs. O. Pey ton, 20 Market street 10-St FOR SALE Furniture complete for 6-roeaa house, and chickens; cheap for cash. See W. T. Murphy. Mills Addition. -3t FOR 8ALE Wicker baby buggy, good aa aew. Phone 383M. 9-3t FOR SALE Fine Percheron stallion, aimed Shamrock, t years, 1,700. lbs.; licensed. Apply Joe Dervan, ranch, Merrill road. 6-6t J. A. MeUeynotds Is In town today fiom Ms ranch In Lnngell Valley. E. Uudy of San Francisco was umong the train nrlwils last owning. Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell of San Francisco nre guests at the Hotel Halt. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chllders wow in the city yesterday from their Illy homo. 1!. H. Kadcllffe Is among the county srat visitors today from the Klamath A&ency. George S. Hoyt and Fred Krrlnr.ton i c down on business today from Fort Klamath. W. E. Hammond was In town look ing after business Interests yesterday from Merrill. F. Burns of Med ford was among the arrivals yesterday. He Is registered at the Hall Hotel. W. E. Lamm of the Lamm Lumber rompnny at Modoc Point, Is a county soar visitor today. George Soulo of Berkeley, Calif, Is hire visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bratton. Curl Brown of Shasta Valley, ntnr Mimtngue, Calif., Is visiting it the home of his uncle, Dr. A. A. Soule. Society Events 0 the Week ANNOUNCKMKNT The Young I'eople'a Federation of ihn different churches of the city will I hold n meeting tomorrow night ai 7 church. A John Hngelstein, an extensive ranch er of the Algomn district, paid the county seat n brief business visit yes tcrday afternoon. K. 11. Peterson, who has been here for several days working In the Inter ests of tbo Industrial School Club, left this morning for Jackson County. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kimball left yes- terday for Utkevlew, where Mr. Kim ball will look uftcr tha leasing of the Weyerhaeuser lands In that county. DANCING SCHOOL CLASS a .,.. in.M.nn. .,,.,.,11 no or thoient: Mesdames W. B. Seehorn, Clarn o'clock at the Methodist Woman's Missionary Society of the' Mr. Ry Sanderson. Jack Hales, ;M)Ccll musical program has been nr oman. Missionary Soclet) or "a. a ThomM . ghdtr( J( T Mc. ,,,, nd all member, of ihe Feder- Christian church was held at the ICiillom, M. L. Milter, K. K. Dunbar, t,m are urged to be present. Mis home of Mrs. Balnter Thursday after- 0. Mitchell, M. 8. Taylor, K. Hlco.'nchel Applegate will lead the meet. Sam Miller, Matt smun, j. u iiecmey ngi and Mrs. Balnter. Klwatk cs News Monday evening, S:30. Mooso hall Vr. und Mrs. Fred Klllendahl. noon. The topic was "The immigrant and Efforts In Ills Behalf." Mrs. Hose Thomas and Mrs. Freda Taylor led the meeting. A map of the United States was used, showing where the board of missions are rain- eett Isterlng to these foreigners. j Mrs. It. II. Dunbar gate an Interest ing talk entitled, "The Immigrant, Women; Our Charge." Mrs.llalnler read n paper on the subject "The For eigner In Our Midst." and Mrs. See horn told of Mexico and work among tiio Mexicans, Each member answer ed the roll call by reading a clipping ll'2tiou luimlirnnt work. Musical numbers hv Mrs. Matt! The new IQIt pollclea of tha Travel era are up-to-date In every way, and they coat leaa than ether. ..lee Chll- No one ever got rich merely by rnxlitg money, You must Invent , It. A good way to Invest It I to buy War Bavins and Thrift Stamp. At the Churches (Smith and Mrs. J. L. Becklry were en Joed. The following ladles were pre- - - -- SPRING LAKE ' - - FOR 8ALE A 4-room plastered house oa eaay term. Call at 2136 Want land ave., Mill Addition. 6-6t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Second band saddle; will aay 20 or 30 for a good one. E. J. Kdwaids, box 277, city. 10-41 TO EXCHANGE Beautiful Klamath Falla residence for small farm near FOR SALE Three room bouse on lot (SxltS, on paved street; sewer and paving assessments paid In full; fine sardeasoil. $K0, easy term. 9. V. WARD A CO., IS Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER Wm. Fox Peasants Theda Sara In THK ROSE OF BLOOD" aerea-reel special at special prices 10c and 20c Admlealen 10e anal 15c Maate by Mr. Fltssatrfck and Harry Boral db Klamath Lodge No. 137. 1. 0. 0. F., aueta Friday night. H. F. Eaell, N. O., Nata Otterbeln, Secretory. Cwauaa Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O. F., meeU Tuesday night. W. A. Hasten, C. P., Nata Otterbeln Scribe. & aaea Regular communication Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. ft .A. M., second Monday of oath. A. R. Leavltt, W. H Mr. Frank Henry, a former resi dent of Spring Lake, Is here visiting with Mrs. Frank Stewart, from Ban don. Ore. Mrj. Frank Gentry and Miss Louisa Schrelner attended the Red Cross meeting at the Mount Lakl church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Oliver Kinney I spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. F. O. Williams. Mrs. Southwell of Olene spent Sun day with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Rigbtmelr. Mrs. Glen Steeman, Warter Stewart, Mr Folsom and E. G. Parker were Klamath Falls visitors Thursday. Mrs. Glen Steeman and Lucille Stewart atended the high school play at Merrill Thursday night The Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls, which Is a branch or ganisation of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, In Boston, Mass., holds service at 113 South Fourth street, every Sun day morning at 11 o'clock and ever) Wednesday evening at 8:00. All are welcome. The lesson subject for Sunday, May 12th, "Adam and Fallen Man." The Sunday school session Is from 9:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning. Pupils are enrolled to the age of 30. The free reading room and free lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays. Thursday and Saturdays. The Blbto and all author ized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. BASEBALL SUNDAY AT MODOC PARK The Red Shirts will play the Merrill town team Sunday afternoon at 2:30, at Modoc Park. The Merrill team de feated the Red Shirts 11 to 10 two week ago, and the Red Shirts defeat ed the Chelsea team last Sunday. A good game Is promised. Admission 25c. All above expenses will be given to the Red Cross. Everybody come. BeachV Auction Block' Tremendous Punch Play At the Star Theater Sunday. Film Pro duced Under Personal Supervision of Famous Author Has Message for Every Girl in America Hex Beach's greatest novel, "Thn Auction Block," has been brought to the screen. I'icturlted under the dl- MEETING AT MALIN TOMORROW It Is especially urged Hint all farm ers Interested should attend the meet- Hex Itenrh's novels loved wherever books are, known fills every reel, there Is a "punch" In every scene. ' A..,.,... (ft... ...nr.. Mllrrltn. liinnlMdli ar.t reel supervision of the famous author u flRh , ( N.w. Y(rk KMnhUnK uou,0 nnd released thru (loldwln. this stir-. ded hy the pullets the overturning ring life drama of n million girls In 'of n great pot of molten steel In a America's big cities and small towns Pittsburg mill, and the engulfing of n comes to the Star theater Sunday and score of workmen; the lavish banquet Mlnday. I ghun by the steel millionaire at which "The Auction Block" will grip arid the "souvenirs" for the young women The life action which has made almost without number. i II H OUSTON' Metropolitan Anweement s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Arteraft Picture Corp. Preaant Blllle Burk In "THK LAND OF PROMISE" Also a laughable 2-Reel Keyatena Comedy SUNDAY Rex Btach'a QrsaUst. Story "THE AUCTION BLOCK" The life drama of a million girls in America's big cities and small towns. BUY A HOME Price are going up, but this are real Bargain: Four room home and big lot on Jehnaen avtnu for $850 caah. Three room house and corner lot on Jefferaen atreet for 9760, on very eaay TEMPLE THEATER Empire Star Corp. Preaenta Charts Frohman'e Great Succesa "THE OUTCAST' Starring Ann Murdsck Alio Go. Ovy In a Dandy Comedy j Pour room modsrn hem on Pin atreet, for only 12,150. on terma. Six reem houa on Oak avenue for 1,7Vt, an terma. Six roam modern houa and big lot! M rstftin aireei fer oniy i,tau. Tkfta roam hue and earner lot In taaiad Hat Springe for only 1900. , " f wl $4 lata on pavement at SUNDAY Triangle Fin Art Prasenta Roy SUwart In "THE LAW'S OUTLAW A Real Western Drama. Also HEARST PATHE NEWS Latest War Pictures, Current Event ADMISSION 10c aand 15c They're Deadly Foes to Gas Waste the Chalmers Hot Spot and Ram's-Horn Manifold & fcHHto, m Main St MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS lng at Matin hall tomorrow afternoon, where the co-operative grain elevator hold you from the first moment to the guests are golden meitibags, and so on - ... I,... ! .Il-a-l... ,,( 1 .i ...... mt... ,,- -. Li.L ft a-l.., u.lft.n... ... I. Church or the Sacred Heart, cornar " """ """'"' '" uwcusst-u. nisi i ' of Klghth and High streets. Rer. Hugh Marshall, pastor. First Mass at 8:30 a. m. Second Mas at 10:30 a. m. Evening servlcea at 7 o'clock. Evangelical Lutheran service will be held In the Eighth street Baptist church at 2 p. m. Sunday school will be held at 1 p. m. Sermon text, 11 Tim.. 3:16,17. Sermon subject. "What doea tbo Bible tell us about the Bible?" Alt Lutherans of Klamath Falla are most cordially Invited to attend these service. All other Interested are welcome. Anyone knowing of Luth erans In or around Klamath Fall please notify M. C. Rossman, pastor. 137 First street. Eleventh Street Baptist Church Hev. W. II Cox, p.wir.r. Phone VZ. Residence 235 Tenth street. Sunday school at 9:45. Mrs. P. D. Owen superintendent. Preaching service at 11 o'clock. Sub ject. "Vigilance the Road to Victory." B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Leader, Miss Phyllis Owen. Subject, "Denomina tional Fellowship." Preaching service t 8 p. m. Subject, ' Thre Sure Things." I These services are homelike, good fcnmons. Good singing. They are' for you. ! The Eleventh Street Baptist church has been fumigated, and Sunday school and preaching services will be as usual. Go pel Mission, 208 Main atreet, second door west of postoOce. Song service at 2:30 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. m. Songs and testimonies after the! preaching service. Come and bring your friend and en Joy these services each Sunday. You nre welcome. c. W. Mullenelx andi Co-Workers. Presbyterian Church Notice Sun day, May 12th, Is Mother's Day. At the morning Hcrvlco the pastor will speak on the subject, "The Trinity of ' Fatherhood and Motherhood." Every one Is urged to wear a white flower In honor of their mother, or any other color, if white Is not available. Tbero will be special music. Sunday school as usual at 10 a. m. In the evening we will unite with the Methodist people in their church, at which time Rev. E. P. Lawrence will preach for Rer. O. O. Oliver on the theme, "Christ Shrinking From This Cross." ' Grace M. E. Church Corner Tenth and High streets. Rev. Geo. o. Oliver, pastor, Sunday school at 10 a. m., E. M. Chllcote, superintendent. No preaching servlcea In the morn ing, a Mrs. Hammer, who was to All the pulpit, is quarantine. Epworth League at 7 p. m., I. D. Whltrnore, president. Her. E. P. Lawrence of the First Presbyterian church will fill the pul pit In the evening at 8 o'clock. Spe cial music in the evening. A cordial welcome await you. Coma. , These are days when the uncioui person U cutting out all lor,.,, of waste in his shop and in his home. No doubt a condition that has sent thousands to see the new Chalmers with its two great devices that Hoorerbe gas. One of them is the now noted Hot Spot, which cracks up and heat up the raw gas into a cooked condition for wonderful power results. The other is the Ram's-Horn Manifold, which of the two is prob ably an even greater device. For it takes the gas vapor from the Hot Spot and carries It 14 inches equi-distant to each cylinder without sharp turns, angle or pocket where the vapor might lodge. So that at the moment of sparking, the gas Is (like the charge in a large projecule) ready for 10096 results. There's so little that comes out of the exhaust (n the form of un burned gas as to be negligible. .. w.c p0w,er goes into tne crank-shaft and oat of the rear wheels. And such a soft, luring power that it casts spell of intense satisfaction the moment your foot touches the accelerator. 'JBisHaV jBBBJBBBjBSBBBJBBBJBBBJBBBJHBBBJBBBJBErn TOSuTCSS. J?BUuTl.',ncJS5 TSyNCAatANDAOLETaaM, STANDARD ROADSTKR. . IM TOWrV NcSt 7 rK 212 KS2!i!Jt'E',FAMENOM au. rates .!.. uX s&aNc? " Dunham Auto Co. Early Bird Sayi m You Will Sing With Joy When you . ,i. ,, ami Hummer neKKn ,,lrU " aw tinmukltig. Nmm. ,Uad INitlertis, and price cr mZ K. Sugarman The Third Liberty Losn drlva Is ever, but the War and Thrift HtsZ drive last th whole year, AskCiiL cot abouUhtm. , SAGE TEA KEEPS . YUUR tit OARK tVIIKN MIAMI with scumnro llltl.M.S HACK IIS IICAlTim M'KTIIK AT UCi: Gray hair, howeter liandiom. notes advancing age. Wo all know lb advantages of a youthful appearaaee. Your hair Is your clinrtn It make or mnra the fate, Wlifii It fsdrs, Urn gray and looks streaked, Just a Isw npplliatloiiit of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look yot! Either prepare the nrlpe at horn or get from any drug store a SO-cent bot tle of "Wyrth's Knge and 8ulpkur Compound',' which Is merely th oil time recipe Improved by the addlUoa of other Ingredients. Thousand ef folk reromtiirnd this resdy-to-JM preptrnllon, because it darkens lb hair beautifully, beside no en CM poailbly tell, as It darkens so nstsr ally and evenly. You raolstea I sponge or soft brush with It, drswlsj this, through the linlr, taking eat small strand nt a lime. Ily moralif th gray hair disappears; after other application or two, Us nttirsl color Is rcstnrml and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you tppttr )cnrs younger, Wjeth's Snge and Sulphur Con pound Is n delightful mllrt requisite It Is not Intended for tlio curt Bill (nllnn or prevention of illese. id Goodyear. Michelin and Firestone Tires Telford Brother! Garage I ' Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the Oy Qiick Service ReasonaWe W PHONE 187 Western Transfo Company t HJ& rt r.'V JH'f 'U-