The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 17, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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News
ERSONAL MENTION
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LITTLE SIDKLMRTS ON LOCAL RAFFKN1XCM
AMONG THE PEOPLE OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY.
GOINGS AND COMINGS OP LOCAL POLKS
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FRIDAY, WAY 17, 1H
Herd's OisjfedAdrs.
HELP
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WANTED
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MIDDLE-AGED man and wire on
ranch. Enquire at Herald. 16-2f
WANTED Woman-or girl for house
work. Call 205 South Fifth at 15-U
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Thursday, between White Tel
Iran garage and Polndexter'a farm,
chlM'a dreas with tatting lace and In
aerUon. Phone 3W. 17-21
Mra. M. Egan delivered fhe sweat
era to the Tied Cross headquarters Sat
urday. The knitters arc Mra. H. Daisy,
Mrs. P. W. Poster, Mra. D. Loftsgard,
Mrs O. D. Dotlarhlde and Mra. V
Kgnn.
The ladles who are sewing for the
Red Cross are Mesdamea Stevens,
Dairy, Fletcher, Foster, Loftsgard and
En.
Mra. Daisy and Mrs. Foster are get
ting ready to move Into their new
houses as soon as the paper hangers
nre thru. They already have their
fences up.
A number of Algoma residents went
to see the "Kaiser" as the Star theater
Tuesday. The reports they brought
back sent another group on Wednes
day.
Superintendent M.
Kirk Monday night,
evening.
Egan went to
returning last
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnlsh
ad apartments, Jackson building.
Mala street, opposite White Pelican
hotel. 15-tt
GREAT BRITAIN MAKING
"FABRICATED VESSELS"
FOR RENT Paatura for several
thousand head of stock la lowar
Klaaath Marsh. Sea A. A. Mebaffey.
411 Mala at., Klamath Palls. 16-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Furniture and six loads
of limb wood; also house for rent.
Apply 1425 Crescent avenue. 14-St
FOR SALE 100 head ewes aou lambs,
114 per head for ewes, tamos thrown
la. Phone 12F1L 13-5t
FOR 8ALE At a bargain; apartment
house In beat location In city; pays
over IS per cent on Investment; owner
going to leave city. Address Apt, care
Herald. 16-3t
FOR SALE Two Toggenburg and
Anglo Nubian fresh milch goats;
klda about two weeks old, and two
eats that will come fresh about July
1st; all from the finest strain of milch
eats. SSI Fourth street. 1T-Jt
FOR SALE WOO-lb. horse; first-class
logging or lead animal; 34 horse
power Wade gasoline drag saw, 24
lach wagon; bicycle. Air in first class
eoadltioa aad a bargain. Herald oaTtce
sr has 1UL lMt
MISCELLANEOUS
horses aad
WANTED Old worn out
males, 15 and up. Sorenson Bros.,
American hotel lMt
TO EXCHANGE 280 acres north of
Malln for town property.
. T. WARD CO.,
IS Mala Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
THE SQUARE DECEIVER"
.A Sre-act Metro Wonderplay of un
usual fascination, starring Everybody's
Favorite,
"Harold Lockwood
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Sixth Episode
"THE FIGHTING TRAIL"
Admission 10c and 15c
LONDON, May 17. "Fabricated
vessels are one of the latest and most
Interesting developments of Great
Britain's ship building drive. A fabrl
cated ship Is one whose component
parts are manufactured In other than
ship building yards, usually In plants
Inland. The new fabricated ship Is
larger than most of the standard ahlps
and there la not a curved frame In It
In fabrication of ships the aim was
to Increase speed of production, and
also to utilize for shipbuilding pur
poses usch plants as bridge-building
arda and land engine factories.
It is expected that ships of the new
type soon will materially Increase the
tonnage output. .
REGISTERED VOTERS IN
STATE NUMBER 308.77S
SALEM, May 17. When the regis
tration closed laat month, thirty days
prior to the primary election of May
17, approximately 305,776 voters has
signed up, according to figures in the
office of the secretary of state.
All kinds of Army Shoes at
tf K. K. K. STORE.
BUY A HOME
Frlees are going up, hut these are
real bargains:
Four room nouse ana big let en
Johnson avenue for SMO cash.
Three room house and corner lot on
Jefferson street for $780, en sry easy
terms.
Four room modern home en Fine
street, for only $2,180, en tsrme.
Six room house en Oak avenue for
$1,700, on terms.
Six room modern house and big let
on Ninth street for only $2480.
Three room house and corner lot In
Second Hot Springs for only $M0.
Several good lota on pavement at
vsry low prices. .
Chllcote, 633 Main St! 9
Nettteton's fine shoe at
tf K. K. K. STORK.
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan AiMeantent
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Ladles' up-to-date- shoe shining par
lors, 531 Mala. Bucks, suede, oise,
ate., a specialty. Courteous treatment
Slim
The new 1916 policies of the Travel.
are are up-to-date In wry way, and
they coot leaa than others. -See Call-
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CCK
Kleauth Lodge No. 117, 1. 0. 0. P.,
' BM8U Friday Bight. H. F. Esell,
H. O., Nata Ottarboia, Secretary.
Ewauaa Kaeampaeat No. 46, 1. O.
O. P., meets Tuesday sight W.
O. P., Nate OtterbeU Scribe.
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Artcraft Pictures Corp. Presents
Wm. S. Hart In
"WOLVES OF THE RAIL
A Western railroad story. Some
thing that Is different
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Klttgernld came
In last night from Springfield.
George W. Buck Is here for a short
business from 8lsson, Calif.
M. F. Cown of Portland Is among
the recent arrhats at Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Murray are In
Klamath Falls for a lslt from Hoey,
Calif.
Attorney Gus Newbury Is In the city
on matters of business today from
Medford.
Frank. Grohs Is In town on business
from the Rlmrock stock ranch, east of
Langell Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. C Halverson, parents
of Mrs. J. E. Swanson of this city, will
arrive today from Los Angeles, for an
extended lslt. They will be accom
panied by their son, George.
Emery Carpenter Is In town for a
short time from San Francisco. He Is
registered at the Hotel Halt.'
Mrs. J&l Frailer left for her home on
the Klamath Marsh this morning, af
ter a visit at the county seat.
H. E. Mafthall Is a Klamath Falls
business lsltor front Portland. He la
a guest at the Hotel Hall.
. B. J. Zelgler, who has been Identl-
fled with the Pelican Hay Lumber com
pany here, left yesterday for Oakland.
J.T. Tipton has accepted a position
with the Algoma Lumber company at
Kirk, according to report, and will
reside there with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewbaker,
who have resided In Klamath Falls for
several years, have removed to Palo
Alto, Calif., where they have pur
I chased a home, and expect to reside In
' tho future.
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Draft Registration
Day Coming Soon
PORTLAND, May 17. Registration -boards In all districts except those of
of oung men of Oregon and other 30.000 population or more, where the
sta'ca who have reached the age of mayor Is responsible. The local boards
21 years since last June 5th, will be have been notified to prepare Immedl
required on a day soon to be set by ately lists of the registration places
proclamation of President Wilson. I for the new registration, to have these
This day will be fixed by the presl-, lists posted, and to take all other
dent as soon as congress enacts the necessary preliminary stepa.
necessary legislation, now pending.! As waa the case last June Stb, the
iiMiiiiiiiiiiimimiiii
That is epected to be very soon.( registration Is to be completed In a
In the meantime, the task of organ-, single day.
Ulng Oregon for this new registration' Etery young roan who has attained
of men for military service has already his 31st birthday since last June 5th,
begun under Instruction from the war for his own protection, should keep
department. These instructions em-' veil posted as to the day fixed by the
pbaslxe the need for perfecting before- president for the registration, for lg
band -a complete working "organlxa- norance of the registration date will
tlon so that on the day set the regis- not be accepted aa an excuse for fall
tratlon will be 100 per cent strong. , Ing to register.
On last June Stb, all men "" '
I the ages or 21 aad 30 years, Inclusive,'
were required to register ror military
service. As the number of men now In '
the 21-year-old class is estimated to be
approximately only one tenth of those
registered then, the task this year will
not be so great , '
However, It will be heavy enough to
require the most alert co-operation on
the part of every local board, and of
state, county and city officials, to carry
" i1)' ,u . . ' A "0,ed Cincinnati chemist dUcnv-
The responsibility for conducting Med , ew etn corapoundi ,nd eMtiX
uio icftiaiiauuu win tan uu iucbi
Ladies! Salute Him!
Discovers drug that loosens
sore, touchy corns so
they lift out
NEW
THEORY
REOAROINQ
CANCER
PARIS, May 17. The theory that
cancer Is not of mlcrobic origin, but Is
due to the excessive elimination of cer
tain substances normally contained In
the blood, is supported by a report of
the researches of Professor Dubard,
Just published by the Academy of Med
icine. Finding that the syatem of can
cerous subjects waa partially poor In
magnesia. Prof. Dubard administered
large doses of It to patients operated
on for cancer, and reports encouraging
results in a large number of cases.
BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
Week End Holidays
Klamath
Hot Springs
FINE TROUT FISHING IN SHOVEL CREEK
WORLD FAMOUS HOT WATER AND
MUD BATHS
BEAUTIFUL NATURAL PARK
All this sylvan beauty and restful vacation ground
is reached via
VAN'S
Special Holiday Excursion
Auto Service
or by PRIVATE CAR.
This magnificent service, never before available
to Klamath Falls public, will be inaugurated next
Sunday, May 19th
Cars leave Van's Auto Service Headquarters, 632
Main street, at 8 a. m., returning at 7 p. m.
Phone reservations without delay.
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At the Theaters I
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la his newest Artcraft picture.
"Wolves of the Rail,- whleb will be
shown at the Star theater tonight, Wil
liam 8. Hart, the Thoa. II. Ince star.Js
It frcrzone, and little quarter ounce
boitlos ran now be obtained from any
drug store for a few cents.
You hlmply apply several drops of
freezone upon a tender com or painful
callus, and Instantly the soreness dis
appears, then shortly you will find the
corn or callus so loose than you can
Just lift it off with the fingers.
No pain, not a bit of soreness, either
when applying freezone or afterwards,
and It doesnt even Irritate the akin.
Hard corns, soft corns or corns be
tween the toes, also toughened calluses
lust shrivel lin anil lift nST u aaav ft
is wonderful! fl.m m.Hr.l II -nrW. I uPnold" of . hn
like a charm. Millions of wom.n will ouw' "'
A LEAOER IN LIFE INSURANCE
The Mutual Life of New York, the
company that has earned more and has
paid more to policy holders than any
other company In the world. Ceo. C.
Uhich, District Manager. 14 If
i?5mbk.
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JfUFi' svas BSBBZ
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Some fine motor-driven horns at 15
each. Telford Ilros. Oarage. 10
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Come On, Old K,
Come Ob!
Hlld.i liili.niir Mors BJ M)w
mm of iIk.m. i:j ,Mur,
Theso hiilts she lh, ,,
fashion Iren.ls and are n
teed for wUlHfncldry Nr,
You an I lin Umpire,
and gU us n iltcllon
values
Cots)
OH
K. Sugarmu
Passengers
and Baggage
Anywhere in Ike Gry
Quick Service
ReasouUe lata
PHONE 187
Western Truster
Company
DRINK HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST
Says you really ftel clean, sweet
end fresh inside, and
art seldom ill.
CToroRa,,
Introduced la a new role that of an
hereafter keep a little bottle, of the
the drama depict Hart aa the leader
wonderful freexone handy and 'totasaa-swtoitoua gang of tan
let acorn athe twice. Adv.
A '
Regular eonaunlcatlou
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F.
M., second Monday of
oath. A. R. Leavitt, W. M,
Sesae stfty Straw and Panama hats at
ttf K. K. K. STORK.
The TWreJ Liberty Lean drive la
be Ma War aad Thrift Stamp
aha wele year. Aek Chll
-TEMPLE THEATER
Graphic Features Offers
Marie Shotwoll,
UU Star of "The Witching Hour," la
'THE BEAST AND THE WOMAN"
A spectacular and unusual feature.
Five big acts of daring thrills, love and
pathos. Also
.Charlie Chaplin In
"THE RINK"
A scream from start to finish
ADMISSION 10c aand 1(a
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Sure Death
To Wood and Coal
The new Hydrocarbon Burner Installed In your cooking ar
heating stove will cut your fuel bill In two.
Free Demonstration
at the
Johnstone Furniture Co.
a
Hundreds of Klamath Falls woman were Interested visiters
at the demonstration yesterday. Saturday Is our laat daman,
otratlon day. Do not fall to see this great saver of time, labor
and fuel, ,
I
ais, wno so terruy tne oaciais of a
Western railroad that a famous East
ern detective, known aa the "Mood
hound," Is sent to break them up.
How Hart, aa "Buck" Andrade, meets
this detective; how his reformation Is
brought about at the bedside of his
dying mother, aad how ha does the
work that the "Bloodhound" cams
West to accomplish, forms the basis of
aa thrilling and Interesting a photo
play aa Hart ever made.
If you are accustomed to wako up
with a coated tongue, foul breath or
a dull, dlsxy headache; or, If your
meals sour and turn Into gas and
acids, you have a real surprise await
Ing you.
Tomorrow morning, Immediately
upon arising, drink a glass of hot
water with a toaspoonful of limestone
phosphate In It. This Is Intended to
first neutralise and then wash out of
your stoiiucli, Ihur, kidneys isi tat
ty feet of lutmlliie sll the lassjaS
tile nhti, puliiona, tour bile sal sl
ink, thus rloiiiuliiK, iweetetlsi isl
purifying ttiu riitlro illmeaUrr eml
Those sulijtft to sick
tiackitcliu, billons attack!,
or any form nf itomach treats), M
urged tu got n (imrtr ponidof hs
stono plionpliBte from Ibeareiawl
and begin enjoying this BnKaB
side bath. II Is mIJ that bms sal
women who try tills becoasestta
nrtlo and keep It up dally. Kb I
plonrilil health niouure, for IthssVi
Importnnt to keep clean sat
he Inside than nn Hie outilM.
hto skin pore do not sbsore
ties Into tlm liloixl, rauslsg
while tho bowel pores do,
Tho principle ot uathlag ltas
not now, ns millions of peopUsfsiaa
It. Just ns hot water snd MM lbs
purify nnd freshen the " j
wnter snd a tcnsnoonful cf I"-
nhnanlintit art on the StOBKb, IHfi
kidneys nnd bowels. l.lmeiloN1
nlinte Is on Inexpensive white
and almost tasteless. Adv.
Mala and Seventh lW
OR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER
I'HYHICIAN and aCWIr.ON
Hftlaal TreatHicat
Specialist In chronic diseases. Examination and conuiltttHS m
Largest X-Ray laboratory In Southern Oregon. Latest ltil
appliances that are now used In the curlug of disease.
FIANO TUNING
R. Madsen, "the local piano tuner"
haa returned front a ive-month tuning
trip in California. Orders left at tho
Klamath Falls Musle House will be
promptly attended to. 16-Jt
American Beys Shoes-made ef all
leather.
17-Jt BRADLEY SUPPLY CO.
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NOTICE FOR BIDS
Bids will be received by the under
signed clerk for the addition of a high
school room on the Shasta View school
building.
Plana and specifications will be' for
warded to anyone making application.
Bids will be. opened Juno 1, at 2 p. m.
MRS, O. M. KIRKPATRICK,
Clerk, DUt. No. 35, Merrill, Ore.
J. L. Hale, Caalraoaa. 17.1t
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