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TUESDAY, MAY 21, HIS
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BeraU's Classified Ad$.
HELP WANTED
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WANTED First class woman cook
for four bachelors In Ore room house
at Pelican Day Lumber company; sep
arate cabin for her u.o;
Phone 70J.
good wages.
21-31
FOR RENT
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TOR RENT Four room house, block
from Mala street; furniture for sale.
Call forenoon or after 6 p. m., 835
Pine. 20-31
FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnish
ed apartments, Jackson building,
Mala street, opposite White Pelican
hotel 15-Ct
FOR RENT Pasture for several
tkweaad head of stock la lower
KJamalli Marsh. See A. A. Mehaf ey,
411 Mala it, Klamath Falls, 14-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 1.500-lb. horse; flrst-cUss
logaing or lead animal; 3H borse-
aewer Wade gasoline drag saw, 2
lach wagoa; bicycle. All in first class
ceadltloa aad a bargain. Herald office
er hex 1141. 144t
LOST
AND FOUND
W0wmmwwa
LOST On Keno road, mink fur-cape,
Return to Herald office; reward. 20-2t
LOST On Fort Klamath road Satur
day; trareltag bag. Finder 'notify
Herald office. 20-2t
FOUND Crank off automobile, oa
Fart Klamath road. Herald office.
LOST Between Klamath Falls aad
Lakavtew, pair of LaMare Sold
gfaaoea. Return to Herald office; re
ward. 214t
MISCELLANEOUS
SHEARTNO Anyone waatlag
sheared. aoUfy Frank Gray-
Merrill; kare (-drop shearlag
atraack. 2-2t
UN
EXPENDUUK
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SUM ISM
EXPENDITURES OUTLINEO UN
OER GOVERNMENT OPERATION
ARE NEARLY SILLION HALF IS
FOR IMPROVEMENTS
FOR SALE Extra lae oak office fur-
altar, desk, chairs, office chair aad
ijr rag. 4x12.
9. T. WARD 0
MS Mean
ORPHEUS THEATER
" MASDALENE OP THE HILLS'
S-Act Metro Wonderplay with
Mabel Taliaferro
As the Star
AeVnleslen lOe and lie
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Xauutl
i Ledge No. 117, 1. 0.O. F.
Friday algkt. H. F. Esell,
If. O., Nate OtterbeU, Secretary.
ffiwaaaa Eacampmsat No. 41, 1. O.
O. F., meeU Tuesday Bight, W. A.
C. P., Nat OtterbeU Scribe.
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 21.
Railroads under gorernmeat operation
this year will spend nearly a billion
dollars for additions, betterments aad
equipment,' or approximately three
times as much as la any oae of the
last three years.
Total capital expenditures approvld
by the railroad admlaktratloa, as an
nounced, are 1437,941,414. Of this big
sum 1440,071.000 will be spent for ad
ditions and betterments, such as sta
tions and other property Improve
ments; 2479,486,000 for equipment-
cars and locomotives already ordered
thru the railroad administration, and
118,203,000 for track extensions.
The figures disclose Director Me
Adoo's determination to let the rail
roads make many improvements which
they had neglected during the last
three years, and postponing all possible
projects requiring big expenditures. It
alto is shown that the railroad Is not
encouraging many extensions of lines
during the war emergency, and in
some cases projects already under Way
hare been, discontinue!.
Goodyear, Mechelln and Firestone
tires. Telford Bros. Garage. 20-tf
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amemnti
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A Rei
Regular communications
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F,
M., second Monday of
OKU. A. R. Leavltt, W. M,
UV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
STOPS HEADACHE,
PAIN, NEURALGIA
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
Dsal Safari
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STAR THEATER,
Adolph Zuker Presents
Pauline Frederick In
"DOUBLE CROSSED"
By Hector Turnbull. Directed by
Robert G. (Vlgnols. Also a
Two-Part Mack Sennstt Comedy
Tea eaa elser your, head aad relieve
JaU. SpsMllag er Violent tkrobblag
hssaaea aV a m eat with a Dr.
Jaamr-'Madaeae Powder. This old
Ska Swansea relief sets almost mart
aaljr. Head seme eae to the drug store
Bear for asms peeksge aad a few aw-
ffih
after yea take a powder yen
i asesase v ho aeaa-
, J safe yea gat whs
mSMSSBm.
TEMPLE THEATER.
Orsater Vltagraph Presenta
Alice Joyce and Harry Moren In
"RICHARD THE BRAZEN"
A drama of a twentieth century
knlgbt, whose armor was brass. Also
A Big V Comedy
ADMISSION 10c aand IN
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
, nrRSDATSANDSATtTRDATS
The ladles of the Helping Hand So
ciety were entertained by Mrs. Beards
ley Wednesday, all working for the
Red Cross. Those present were Mes
dnmos W. C. Dalton, G. W. Myres, L.
D. Holbrook, J. McNeat, C. E. Garrison.
L. Chandler, B. Daniel, J. L. Bailey
and the hostess. The next meeting
will bo at the home of Mrs. W. H.
Chandler Wednesday, May 29th. Alt
ladles are Invited to come and sew for
the soldier boys.
Our school closed last Friday, all
Interested pronouncing It a very suc
cessful school yenr. Miss Lola Schaf
for wilt be retained ns primary teach
er another year. B. F. Alexander ex
pects to enter the clrll sen-Ice.
Mrs. Henry Voss of While Lake Is
spending a few days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ben Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. E. Meecham, Fred
Meecham and children, Loyd and Beu
lah, of Poe Valley, were callers at J.
L. Bailey's Sunday.
Earl Wilson, who has been on the
sick list for a few days Is convalesc
In.
Mrs. O. E. Hunt, who was called to
Southern California to visit her father,
who Is very ill, returned home Thurs
day. 8he reports her father slightly
Improved.
ERSONAL MENTION
a
LITTLE BIDELHiHT OX LOCAL HAPPRNINGS
AhrONQ THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY AND VICINITX
GOINGS AND COMING9 OF LOCAL FOLKS
Mrs. F. E. Fleet
tack of tonsllltls.
Is III with nn at
D. I. McAullffo Is registered at tho
Hall from Lakevlew.
Mrs. C. I. Wlnnek left today for a
stunt visit at Fort Klamath.
Wllllnm F. Beck of Dallas was
among the train arrivals last night.
Wllllnm R. Lorraine of Winnipeg.
Canada, Is In the city fur a short time.
He Is a guest at the Hotel Hall.
Mrs. J. W. Wise ami daughter
Thelma are down for a short visit with
friends from Fort Klamath. '
Frank Murry and John Nelson of
Silver I.ake arrived yesterday. Tney
nro registered at tho Halt hotel.
Theodore Johnson of Portland
among the city business visitors.
Is
Eastern Enthusiasts
To Farm the Cemetery
River bridge, which Is believed to bo
J. D. Kalrchlld and L. K. Gullberl are -unsafe. County Surveyor J. C. Cleg-
recent arrivals from Yreka. Cnllf. I horn left for Port Klamath this morn
ing. He expects to return tomorrow,
Mrs. Edith McKce Is a Klamath , .
Falls visitor from Dorris today. ...
Here Is the house you are looking
V. C. Gardner and L. J. Larson of fer: Four rooms, plastered, $1,000.
uunsmuir are in town ror a snort time. Only 4180 cash; bstsnee 125.00 per
Mra. E. Aaherton of San Diego. m0n Wl" Uh Tu "
Calif., was among last night's train e" ,flr,t, ""- "".
arrivals. , M.ln street 18-5t
McKKKSI'ORT, Pa., May 21.-Tbey
are going to raise liberty lettuce and
wlnthewar watermelons In the most
cicluslve cemetery In McKeeaport this
summer.
So Intensive has become the war
garden campaign here that enough
space for all the gardens applied for
rmilit mil twt found In all the vacant
To make an Inspection of the Wood 'lots nnd golf courses about town, so
the graveyard was drafted Into the ser
vice of democracy. The "democracy
of the grave" no longer will be a rhe
torical ngure. It will be materlallted
J. M. Small Is a Klamath Falls vls-l
lt Qitmevtats f Ih T nti.i'
County.
William Irwin, a rancher of the Bo
nanta district. Is In Klamath Falls on
matters of business.
Mr. and Mrs. William DeVaul arc
county seat visitors today from their
ranch east of Loretla.
ARTILLERY ACTIVE
ON AMIENS FRONT
PARIS. May 21. Active artillery
Is 'reported today near Hangsrd, on
I he miens front.
To the northwest of Ithelms the
French detachments have penetrated
to the third German lines, taking many
prisoners.
The ntw 191S policies of th Travel
ers are up-to-date In every wsy, and
they cost less than othtrs. ..See Chll-
cote. I
DISTRICT IRRIGATION BONDS
Notice Is hereby given that bids will
be received by S. K. McKentle, secre
tary of the Pine Grove Irlgatlon Dis
trict, until June 21. 1918, at 2 o'clock
p. m., for the sale of 11,000 In 4 per
cent bonds of said district, maturing
January 1, 1930. Interest payable semi
annually on January 1st and July 1st
The board reserves the right to reject
tiny or all bids.
Dated at Klamath Falls, May 31.
1914.
Pine Qrove Irrigation District.
S. E. Icenblce, President.
In terms of cabbiiite and corn.
Already tho vacant lots In tho cemo-tt-ty
havo been plowed. They urn be
ing prepared for planting, and bos
nnd adults utlku ttoon will be turning
thn "city of tlui dead" Into n mighty
lively location.
Tho city plowed nnd Imirownl (ho
cemetery and river bank land, und In
finnishlng fertiliser to all ulm link it.
More than l'JO acres has hern puit-tlltd
out to persons who promluc to use It to
the utmost for production of M'Kt-t-abtes.
BUY A HOME
Prices are gelng up, but these are
real bargains!
Pour room house and big let en
Johnson avenue fer 1440 cash.
Three reem house and earner let en
JslTereen street fer 1740, en very easy j
terms.
Pour reem modern heme en Pine
street, fer only 12,140, en terms.
Six reem house en Oak avenue fer
$1,700, en terms.
Six reem modern house and big lot
on Ninth street fer only $2,450.
Three room house and corner lot In
Second Hot Springs for only 1900.
Several good lots on pavement at
very lew prices.
Chllcete, 433 Msln 8L 4
Are you saving for yourseir alnnn or
buying War HavlngH Stamps and sav
ing for yourself and your country?
K. VcKenile, Secretary.
21-2M-11-18
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This sign will guide you to an authorized.
dependable service station when you need ex
pert advice, or service on the bearings in
your car, truck or tractor.
We are the authorized agents for the Bear
ings Service Company, national service rep
resentatives for Timken, Hyatt and New
Departure bearing. We have complete
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complete stock of new bearino s enabling us
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It pays to know tho facts bsfora you spaod
yovr saMMMir.
You will b andiag your frisnd saors
tobacco comfort and sansf action in one pouch
of Real Gravely Plug than In half a dozM
plugs of ordinary tobacco.
Give aay maa askew of Real Gravely Paw, aad he wil tel
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Kuiirunti'ii "Your Money1, worth
or Vnnr .Money n,,. nj wj
nienii thin wlihuiii any inJi.n.
ur bills. '
K. Sugarman
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Snowing persons wbn subscribed be- Tule Lake
tween 60 per cent and 100 per cent of Albert .Meers .......... 40
their allotted queta: Algema Precinct
Klamath Pall Stephen llerllhy . ir.o
8ubscrlp- Lost River
NAME Quota lion. Fred C. Ileclulolt 200
J. Prank Adams 8r . 41,000 f G00 J. U flparrenlorn 200
Dollle Illoomlngcamp 100 40 W. W. Warren 150
Casa a CrUler 3,000 1,000 Midland
D. B. Campbell 1.000 700 Hor,c ,unU, m
Cbas. Q raves
Louts Oerber
A. C. Oetnger
John Irwin .....
L. Jacobs
Ur. W. A. Leonard ...
M. McAndrews .. ..
Geo, McDonald .......
Miss Marie McMillan
Carl Platb
lUlph H. Ross
Jackson N. Stiles .....
Harry B. Stilts
O. W. White
John T. Totten .-....
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Jsmes E.' Enmaa .
8tepben Oriflth
Lanasll Valley
Prank P. a robs .
C. L. Hollldsy
Ivan Kilgore
Wm. II. Psnkey
Pine Oreve
Rimer E. McClay
John A. Short 100
Pee Valley
James D. Short 200
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TURN HIlL'Jniin
WITH-SAGE IEA
IP MIXKD WITH SULPHUR Tt
DARKKNH HO NATURALLY NO
BODY CAN TOLL
The old-time mlsture of Ssge Tes
and Sulphur .for darkening gray,
streaked and faded balr la grand-
mothers recipe, and folks are again
using It to keep their hair a good,
even color, which Is quite sensible,
aa we are living la aa ago when a
youthful appearance Is of the great
est-advsntsge.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering the
sage and the mussy mlilng at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product, Improved by the addition of
other .ingredients, called "Wyoth'a
Sage and Sulphur Compound" for
aoout SO cents a bottle. It Is very
populsr because nobody can discover
it nas been applied. Hlmply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with It and
draw this through your hair, taking
one smaii strsnd at a time: by morn
ing the -gray hair disappears, but
what delights the ladles with Wyeth's
nage ana sulphur Compound, la that,
besides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, It also pro
duces that soft lustr and appearance
of abundance which Is so attractive
This ready-to-use prepsrstloa Is a de
lightful toilet requisite for those who
desire a more youthful appearance. II
Is not Intended for th cure, raltiu
Plevna
Krank Nelson ... -.... 2S0
gprsgue River
Clara Taylor ...................... 200
Hlldebrand
Rmll Kgert . . 260
Dslry
Henry Srhmore 8r ... 100
Weed River (Fort Klamath)
Alva fleals ............ 400
John II and Jim IIphxIk.... 200
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Goodyear,
Michelin and
Firestone
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Telford Brothers
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Compare M.J. B. Coffee spoon by spoon,
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