The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 18, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
ThcEvening Herald
W. O. SMITH. Editor
dally eiceat Sunday bj
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tk Fane, at in rortk street
ntered at the nostoBee at Kteaatb
talk. Oregon, for transmission through
the aaaUs aa second-class aaatter.
nboertaUoa term by Ball to amy
lllmi la tka United Btateai
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SATURDAY, MAY 18, 191S
Herald's Classified Adrs.
Kiaiath ftfSy
News
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SPRING
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DRIPPINQS
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Mr. nml Mrs. R. A. Schrelner and
Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Chcyne pent
Sunday afternoon with W. F. Reece
and family.
Mm. Olcn Steeman spent Sunday
with Mm. Frank Stewart.
Miss Winifred Nolan visited Sunday
afternoon with Mm. F. 0. Williams.
Mm. Olen Steeman left Monday for
i visit with her mother at Reno, Nev.
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ERSONAL MENTION
LITTLR SIDELIGHTS ON LOCAL HAPrKNINOS
AMONG THK PKOPLK OF TUB C1TT AND VICINITY.
GOINGS AND COMINGS or U)CAL FOLKS
MIj A. Caplln U a recent arrival
from Portland.
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II. M. Hull of Ilray li a Klamath
Falls business visitor.
Jnmes Wlnslow li hew for a short
time from San Francisco.
A. K. Johnson of Modoc Point Is In
the city today on matter of buslnws.
Mm. J. W. Dolan. Mr. and Mm. E.
A. Schwlncr, Mr. and Mm. W. Cheyne.'itor today.
Mm. Frank Gentry and Mr. and Mm.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Woman' or slrl for house-, j.rank Gentry and family wew Klam-
work. Call I0o Sown nun at. JK-iath Falls visitor Inls week.
Mm. W. H. Folsom and Mm. Frank
FOR RENT
VfVfiWWW0mA
Mm. J. M. Stuart of Dorrls la lu
the city for a short lsll with friends.
Arthur llamaker Is In town attend
ing to matter of business from his
home In the Illy section.
Mr. and Mm. F 0. IHalr of Poca
telU, Idaho, aw recent arrivals. They
aw guests at-the Hotel Hall.
Mr. and Mm. David Campbell hae
J. H. Hobbs, who operates a grocery left for Lowlla to attend the funeral
stow In Merrill. Is a county seat vis- rcrvlcei of II. G. llusey.
Clavton Kirk, a well known Indian
Mm. 0. Carlton of Oakland was' on the Klamath reservation, came In
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among the train arrivals iasi niitni. mm iukhi, mm n -
She Is registered at the Hotel Hall, 'or two hew.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnlsh'
ed apartments, Jackson building,
Main street, opposite White Pelican
hotel. 15-6t
FOR RENT Pasture for several
thousand head of stock In lower
Klamath Marsh. . See A. A. Mehaffey,
431 Mala it., Klamath Falls. 16-tf
Stewart attended the Red Cross meet
Inc at the ML Lakl church Wednesday
nfternoon.
FOR SALE
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MIDLAND
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FOR 8ALE Furniture and six loads
of limb wood; also house for rent
Apply 1425 Crescent avenue. 14St
FOR SALE At a bargain; apartment
bouse In best location in city; pays
over 13 per cent on Investment: owner
going to leave city. Address Apt., caw
Herald. 16-3t
FOR SALE Two Toggenburg and
Anglo Nubian fresh nil lea goats;
kids about two weeks old, and two
goats that will come fresh about July
1st; all from the finest strain of milch
goats. 228 Fourth street 17-3t
FOR SALE 1,5001b. horse; first-class
logging or lead animal; 3 horse
power Wade gasoline drag saw, 2
Inck wagon; bicycle. All in first class
condition and a bargain. Herald office
or box 11SL . . 16-fit
MISCELLANEOUS
TO EXCHANGE 280 acres north
Malln for town property.
of
J. T. WARD CO,
IS Mala Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
Viola Dana In
"BLUE JEANS"
Metro's tremendous screen .drama
that ecllspes the best the stage has
erer done. Seven reel feature.
Special Prices, 10c and 20c
Miss Queenle Hon was a Klamath
Falls visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mm. James Dixon called at
the J. D. Hooper home Sunday.
Mm. James Jory and Miss Ila Hoop
er called on Mrs. E. G. Davis Sunday.
T. D. Young was In Klamath Falls
Wednesday.
Miss Queenle Hoff Is to be the Mid
land school teacher ngaln next year.
James Kerns of the Keno Tower
company. Is busy working on the
Hooper and Furber power lines. They
hope to get their pumps to working
soon.
Diamond shining parlors, 531 Main
direct. High class work; expert aer-
Ices.- -Frank Ward. 26-lm
American Boys Shots made of all
leather.
172t BRADLEY SUPPLY CO.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Dlds will be received by the under
signed clerk for tne addition of a high
school room on the Shasta View school
building.
Plans and specifications will be for
warded to anyone making application.
Bids will be opened Jane 1, at 2 p. m.
MRS. C. M. KIRKPATRICK,
Clerk, DisL No. 35, Merrill, Ore.
J. L. Hale, Chairman. 17-2t
State Crop Report
Shows Rain Needed
PORTLAND. May 18. A summary lon. Many sheep are being sheared In
of weather and crop condition. InOw-J "'"". " ork ls I""-'"'1
, ' . ,k .,.' completed In Umatilla county. Some
gon for the past week. Issued by the o wm by fwt
local weather bureau here, states that M gh Th ,.,, are looking
on May 8th. The fruits aw
kene.tc.i showers fell In scattered lo- aumewhat better in Jackson County,
catltles of the northern and western end do not appear to hao been dam
portions of the state . stimulating ced by drought. Reports from Doug
growth of vegetation which was be- County Indicate " Pch, ami
.... cherries will be a failure, but that
ginning to feel the need of rain; else- cn)ps of appM
wlfew little or no precipitation occur nmy pted, the weather bureau
red, and where Irrigation water was Mys. First Oregon strawberries of
not available, crops, while not actually , the season wew marketed from Doug
ufTorlnir. now reauire moisture for
best result, Dry northerly winds. TjL conllnued.
with unusually cold nights, have been BR( tnM0 cr0J)(, nrc nbout n ,n ,n
detrimental, retnrdlng germination and southwestern valleys. Some early po
growth. jUtoes were nipped by frost. Other
Farm work, according to the sum- ruck crops aw coming on slowly,
irsry, has advanced under favorable Planting of sorghum Is being under
conditions, ecept In some districts.' en In some localities. The aum
where the ground Is becoming too hard " covers the week' ending May
for proper cultivation. jllih. -
Grass'of all kinds made slow growth
where unlrrlgated. Alfalfa and clover
were fair to good, and pastures and
ranges were getting short la some
- ll-...-l.. ... kill mt
jjiscr, mriiciuriy vm iwiirp,.
which are becoming very ary ana
mtch In need of rata.
Cattle and sheep are in good condl-
servicca at the opera bouse by Uev. E.
P. Lawrence.
Elerenth Street UaatUt Church
Rev. W. H, Cox. p,r. Phone IK,
Residence MS Tenth street.
Sunday school at :45. Mrs. P. D.
Owen superintendent.
Preaching service at 11 a. m. A
special Mother Day service.
Sunday night, union service at the
opera house at 8 o'clock.
Evangelical Lutheran servtcei will
be held In the Eighth street Baptist
church at 3 p. in.
Sunday school will be held at 1 p. m.
Sermon text: John 14:13-31.
Sermon subject: "The Work of ihe
Holy Spirit In the Hearts of Chris
tians." Alt Lutherans of Klamath Falls are
most cordially Invited to attend these
services. All others Interested are
welcome. Anyone knowing of Luth
erans In or around Klamath Falls
please notify M. C. Rossman, pastor,
137 First street.
Church of the Sacred Heart, corner
of Eighth and High streets. Rev.
Hugh Marshall, pastor.
First Mass at 8:30 a. m.
Second Mass at 10:30 a. aa.
Evening services at 7 o'clock.
Gospel Mission, 208 Main street,
second door west of poatofllce.
Song service at 3:30 p. m.
Pwachlng at 3 p. m.
Sonca and testimonies after the
pwachlng service.
Come and bring your friends and en
Joy these services each Sunday. You
aw welcome. C. W. Mullenelx and
Co-Workers.
Presbyterian Church As a part of
the Red Cross drive, the work which
that wmarkabte organization Is doing
will bo told at the 11 o'clock service.
8unday school aa usual at 10 a. m.
Ilaccalauwate service held In tbe
evening, which wilt be a union service
Lis county on the ninth, and wew of at the opera house, at which tbe pas
tor wilt-preach the sermon.
Rev. E. P. Lawrence will preach at
si
At the Churches
the Presbyterian church In Merrill
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'elock.
LEGAL NOTICES
Nettleton'a fine ahee at
6tf K. K. K. STORE.
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amusements
s
Sunday and Monday
Wm. Fox Prestnts
Julia Carmen
In the blgNew York stage success
"THE KINGDOM OF LOVE"
Admission 10c and 15c
Ladles' up-to-date- shoe shining par
lors, 531 Mala. Ducks, suede, olse,
etc., a specialty. Courteous treatment
21-lm
The new 191S policies of the Travel
era are up-t-date In every way, and
they coat less than others. -See Chll
cote. 9
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Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. 0. 0. F.,
smeeta Friday night. H. F. EaelL
N. O., Nate Otterbetn, Secretary.
Cwauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
O. 9., meets Tuesday night W. A,
Mastea, O. P., Nate Otterbeln 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
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Regular communications
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F,
M., second Monday of
oath. A. R. Leavltt, W. U,
Berne nifty Straw and Panama hats at
U K. K. K. STORE.
The Third Liberty Loan drive Is
ever, but the War and Thrift Stamp
elrlve lasts the whole year. Ask Chit
etc about them. 9
fine motor-driven horns at 5
eaek Tetferd Bros. Garage. 10
PIANO TUNING
It Msrliea, "te local piano tuner"
baa retaroetl from a flre-moatb tuning
trip J Caltforala. Orders left at tho
JCIeneta Falls Maslc Hoase will be
frsmaffr attended to. l(-3t
Sunday and aonday
Select Pictures Corp. Offsr
Clara Klmbal Young In
"MAODA"
A seven-part super-roaster creation,
with an all-star cast. Also
Keystone Comtdy In Two Parte
TEMPLE THEATER
Mutual Film Corp. Prestnts
Oall Kane in
"THE BRIDE'S SILENCE"
A thrilling mystery drama. Also
Billle Rhedee In
"LITTLE MISS FIXER"
HEAWTOLL
OF ENEMY S
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ALLIED AVIATORS DESTROY FIF
TEEN GERMAN MACHINES ON
THURSDAY AND PUT SIX OTH
ER8 OUT OF BUSINESS
Hy Associated Frees
WITH THE imiTISH ARMY, May
18. The Ideal flying weather condi
tions In Flanders have proved bad for
The Christian Science Society of
Klamath Falls, which Is a branch or
ganization of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ Scientists,
I In Boston, Mass., holds servicca at
113 South Fourth street, every Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock and ever)
Wednesday evening at 8:00. All are
welcome,
Tho lesson subject for Sunday,
May 19th. "Mortals and Immortals."
The Sunday school session is from
9:45 to 10:42 every Sunday morning.
Pupils are enrolled to the age of 20.
Tbe free reading room and free
lending library Is open from 2:30 to
4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays. The lllble and all author
lied Christian Science literature may
be read, borrowed or purchased.
Grace M. E. Church Corner Tenth
and High streets. Rev. Geo. O. Oliver,
pastor.
Sunday -nchool at 10 a. m., E. M.
Chllcote, superintendent.
Preaching at U a. m. In tbe ab
sence of Rev. Oliver, Rev. S. L. Todd
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TUnMV,M.Ya
Dn't Stfer With Corn
Klamath
Korn-
Knocker
Will mm then quickly.
Ns Ptk N Soratts
25c Bottle
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KLAMATH fALLS OMGOn lnjTTi
tit ta.riMi KsjND
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UAflY CHIX
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A LEADER IN LIFE INSURANCE
The Mutual Life of New York, tliv
company thai has earned mow and has
paid mow to policy holders than any
other company In Itiu world. Geo. C.
Ulrlch. District Manager. li If
Early BirdSt,,
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"S5C'VlSlil
Irk-itfiiBBBsa
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ill nTcJ,i
In Full Bloom
No better tln,,hr,rM
to adorn the ,ulld "7
world. "
The line I. eompi.t,, y.
time, .o why n . "
Straight line to oufM
rv hM wtrr,
take that
your mind?
K. Sugarntt
l 1 1
Goodyear.
Michelin and
Firestone
Ti
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Telford Brothers
Garage
All hind of Army Shots at
Ctf K. K. K. IT0RL
PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION
OK 11M PAYEES' QUARTERS NO.
Ill Department of tbe Interior, Ofllce
of Indian Affaire, Washington, D. C,
ADrtl 33. 1818. sealed proposals, plain
I ly marked on the outside of tbe sealed
envelope, iToposaw lor inn construc
tion or employees' quarters no. in, at
tbe Klamath School. Oregon," and ad
dressed to tbe "Commissioner of In
dlan Affairs, Washington, ti. C," will
be received at tne Indian omce until
two o'clock P. M., of May 30. 1111. for
furnishing materials and labor for the
construction of employees' quarters
No. 113 In strict accordance with the
plana, speclBcaliona and Instructions
to bidders, which may be examined at
the office of the paper or periodical
In which this advertisement appears, j
the United States Indian Warehouse,;
at Chicago, Illinois. SLLouls, Missouri,'
San Francisco, California, and the
Ttullders' Exchange, SL Paul, Minne
sota, and at the oBlce of the Superin
tendent of tbe Klamath School, Klam
ath Agency, Oregon. For further In
formation apply to tbe Superintendent
of the Klamath 8ehool, Oregon. Cato
Sells, Commissioner.
24-7-9-11-14-18-18
Notice Inviting Bids fer Installing
Sewer Main
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; Week End Holidays
.K aTl 1
iNJamath
Hot Springs
FINE TfcOUT FISHING IN SHOVEL CREEK
WORLD FAMOUS HOT WATER AND
MUD BATHS
BEAUTIFUL NATURAL PARK
All this sylvan beauty and restful vacation grousi
is reached via
the German flyers. One British brig- of Fort Klamath and Klamath Agency
ade destroyed fifteen planes of the. will fill the pulpit. Mr. Todd has a
enemy and drove hIx others down out 'record for dolni; things, and should
or control durlnic actions Thursday, have a lurso conKregatlon. Special
The wenther was perfect yesterday, music for this service.
Epworth League nt 7
also.
Tho allies are Htlll waiting for Hln
denburg to show his hand. Tbe next
battle may be crucial.
nt 7 p. ra., I. D.
Whltmore, prenldent.
No preaching In the evening, and all
are urged to attend the Baccalaureate
Sunday and Monday
Triangle Fine Arts Presenta
Margery Wlllson In
"FLAMES OF CHANCE"
A German spy story. Also
HEARST FATHE NEWS
Lattit Wat Pictures, Current Events
ADMISSION 10c aand 1e
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS '
The Red Cross
The Angel of Mercy
The World's Greatest Mother
"Come ye blessed of my Father, Inherit the Kingdom pre
pared for you from the foundation of the world. Fer I was
hungry and. ye gave me meat, I was thirsty arid ye gave mo
drink, I was a stranger, and ye tookme In; naked, and ye clothed
me, sick and ye visited me, In prison and ye came unte me.'
"Inasmuch aa ye have done It unto the least of these my
brethren, ye have done It unto me."
Hear the story ef this wonderful work of mercy. Sunday,
at 11 a. m., at tho
Presbyterian Church
Corner -of Third and Pine E. P. LAWRENCE, Pastor
TKda will received by the Common
Council up to and Including the 20th
day' of May, at I o'clock p. m.. for In-1
stalling a six-Inch sewer main In Fair
view Addition "one" and "two," be
tween the points named aa follews: I
Beginning at tbe Intersection (cen
ter of Intersection) of Delta street and
the alley separating Falrvlew Addition
No. 1 from Falrvlew AddlUon No. 3,
running thence south thru the center
of said alley to Upham street; thence1
Ia a AnnnAAtlnfi en It ft fftisa. tint, sift I
the c.enter of the Intersection of Up
ham and Prospect streets; beginning
again at center of Intersection of said
alley and Fulton street, and running
thence west on Fulton street to tbe
west boundary line of Oregon avenue,
terminating In a manhole to be In
stalled at said last mentioned point.
Tbe mala la to be Installed under
the direction and supervision of the
city engineer, and will Include tbe
placing of Y'a and manholes and lamp
holes aa be may direct and order.
' Tbe city will furnish 600 feet of six
inch vitrified sewer pipe. Tbe success
ful bidder to furnish balance of pipe
required. Tbe total length of main to
be Installed being 1,370 feet.
The Installation to be completed
within thirty days from tbe date of
entering. Into bond and contract for Its'
Installation.
A bond of 1500 will be required from
the successful bidder.
All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check to the amount of 10
per cent of bid, to be forfeited by sue-'
?eful bidder in the event of failure
to enter Into contract and bond with
the city council within five days after
award.
By order of Common Council. '
A. L. LBAVITT,
10-101 . FeUee Judg.
VANyS
Special Holiday Excursios
Auto Service
or by PRIVATE CAR. ,
This magnificent service, never before avalsthW
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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Main and Seventh
DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER
PHYSICIAN and SUIlflW.V
Spinal Treatment
Specialist In chronic diseases.- Examination and coniu
Largest X-Rar laboratory In Southern Oregon. I-utet
appliances that are now used in the curing of dlxoaaa.
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