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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1918)
xi.i .'."." " 1 mO" f!i r k 1 IV- .- a a AVH i v. - vt ettae tor at tkreesa ay aaa t My aa the tTatteal SUtssi year Oae WEDNESOAV, MAY 22, 1911 HeratfsChssitJAdTS. -AMERICA It READY" The Crest National Masterpiece at Mia fur Tneator, Thursday, May 2) JL "ft: LITTLE MDRUQHTA O.V LOCAL HAPMCNU AMONG TMK HBOI'LIC Of TEM CITY AMD V1C1MTTJ OOIMM AXD COMINGS OT LOCAL FOLKS HELP WANTED JtoWtoMVttoitoMMtoMtotoJWtoMtoMrtAAnA WANTED A local salesman In Klam ath Falls and adjoining territory. For full particular address Albany Nurseries, Albany, Ore. 22-4t WANTED First class woman cook for foer bachelors In fire room house at Pelican Bay Lumber company; sep arate cabin for her u-e; food wages. Phone T4J. 2Mt FOR RENT FOR RENT Pasture tor several thousand bead of stock la lowar Klaasath Marsh. 8m A. A. Mebatt ey, 411 Mala st.. Klamath FalU. l-tt FOR SALE FOR SALE New refrigerator, capacl tjr. M lbs. lee: cost 114.50. will take Sis; aew heater, coat IxLSO. wUl take firse. Paeaettt 221t FOR SALE UOO-Ib. bona; Arat-class legglag or lead animal; 3V4 borse- aawer Wad gasoline drag aaw, x4- bicycle. All la trat class i aad a bargain. Herald oSJce : JUL l(4t LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Klamath Falls aad Lakerlsw. pair of LaMara Sold glasses. Ratara to Herald oflko; re ward. 21-St Ladtca' es-te-date- shoe aalaiag par tors, fill Mala. Baeka, aaese, aiaa. ajtfc. a specialty. Coerteoss treatment tf-lav ORPHEUS THEATER A MASDALENE OF THE HILLS" A S-Aat Metro Woaderplay wltb Mabal Tallafarra a AatfeaStar i Me and 1aa Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men tof toJtos in toak anaJ f a The supreme test of the nation ha come. We must all act, speak, aerie together." This war Is not of our making. It has been thrust upon us by Prussian autocracy. The world must be made safe for democracy, la this eventu ality we must strike with all our' might. America. Cod helping her, can J do no other." j In these Brief words our esteemed president summed up the situation of our beloved land today. Wa are nowj at war with the most barbarous, un relenting enemy that recorded time discloses What will be out fate In this gigantic conflict? "Is democracy doomed?" Is "government of the peo ple, for the people aad by the people to perish from the earth?" The decis ive blow for these Immortal principles must be struck by America. Are we prepared for the huge task that des tiny has aet for us? The marvelous film production, "Is merlca Ready r' offers a reply of grod cheer In answer to these ponder- or' hopes and fears. Accompanied by the dainty lyric soprano and cornetlst , Miss Roae Allen, this thrilling program will be pitaeatad at the 8tar theater Thurs day afternoon aad evening. May 23. 4 T. 11. Blair Is registered at the Hotel James Mattlne and son of Weed Hall from Seattle. .came In last night. They are regis- tered at the Hotel Hall. Fred Eklln is here for a short time. from Ode. I Henry Hayene of Unavll Valley W. E. Glbbs was among the train ar was passenger on the auto stage to . ft.Vt...! tl .!..- rival last night from Portland. j """ " u,u"""- a r. vmhn txuirht mnniiM hrl Chas. Drew was a Klamatb Falla )esterday for his ranch near Olene. ior raieniay from me jiernii uis- irtct Deputy Sheriff T. K. Griffith made an official trip to Hlldebrand jesterday. William Tingley was in town on t.t.laa&a ....at .1.1 m u a..ii t.la ..Hlttl I.. VHdlirH rIVIUBf 1IUIU ill- tMI.VU ... H. E. Wlnnard left for tarclla )es tt)rday, following a short business Tlslt. W. T. Elliott was a county seat busi ness visitor yesterday from Pine Grote. the Spring Lake district. Frank Sexton, teacher of the Miller Hill school, waa among yesterday's county seat visitors. FREIGHT RATES Notice is hereby given that on and after June 1, Mil, charges for hauling freight will be advanced to 10c per 100 pounds. WESTERN TRANSFER CO. CITY TRANSFER CO., O. K. TRANSFER CO. 23-St KLAMATH FALLS-SEND STAGE Leaves American hotel 7:30 a. m. Moa day, Wedaesday aad Friday, via Agen cy aad Fort Klaasath. 22-3t RECKARD A JOSEPH. A LEADER IN LIFE INSURANCE The Mutual Life of New Tork. tbe company that baa earned mora aad aaa paid, more to policy holder than aay other company la tbe world. Oeo. C. Ulrica. District Manager. 14-tf The Third Liberty Lean drive la ever, but the War and Thrift Stamp drive laeto the whole year. Aak Call ceta abeut them. Goodyear, Mechelln and Firestone Urea. Telford Broa. Oarage. 20-tf Here la the heme yeu are looking fer: Four rooms, plastered, $1,600. Only S1S0 caah; balance S2M0 per month. Will take yeur Liberty Sonde en first payment J. F. Maaulre, 713 Main street 18-St The new 191S policies ef the Travel- era are up-to-date In every way, and they coat less than ethers. .See Chit- cote. Happy, bright, alert rigorous aad Tfraefama a good clear akla; a aataral nay eosaplaiioa aad freedoai froaa 111 aaa are aasared only by clean, healthy Meed. If only every woeaaa aad like wlae every man could realise the woa tiers of the morning Inside beta, what gratifying change would "take place, laatead of tbe thouaanda of sickly, aaeemlc- looking men, women aad stria wKh psaty or muddy complexions; la toad of the multitudes of "serve wrecks," rundowns," braia fags' and pessimist wa should see a ririle, optl Istle throag of rosy cheeked people everywhere. Aa laalde bath Is had by drinklag. ash msralsg before breakfast, a glass f seal hot water with a teaapoonful of aaaatoaw phosphate la It to waah from taw sjemsoh. ,Uyer, kidneys aad tea yards af avwels the previous day's la SBvasUhto waste, sour fermeatatloaa assl poiaoai, thus cleansing, aweetea laS,as4 fresaealag the eaUre allmea tM7 saaal before puttlag mors food Sato tha stesaach. saajeet to sick aeaaacas, mi- asty, breath, rheunatlim, ; aaw aarUeularly these who hare aaJaVl' saMew aeamatoiioa sad who aaw aaaeMpstid rery often, are urged s Saattsr awasd af Itssestoae MttoarafstseewaiehwUI ua: SUfgHaMdj-V Em gaaau -' "-rl, 1"-.-. -v - m H OUSTON' Metropolitan s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Jssss L, Lasky Freeents Jsck Plckferd and Leulse Huff Supported by Theodore Roberts, In "WHAT MONEY CANT BUY" Dy Oeulah Dix, From tha play by George Broadhurae. Directed by Lou- Tcllogea. Abo Fatty Arbuckle In -A COUNTRY HERO I AlihArlnlhilnt J t .Inhnntin of the 11. C Tlchnor. a rancher of the Lan- Klamath Indian rescnatlon was in gell Valley country. Is In town on mat- ton yesterday on matters of business. ters of business. f T. Condle. C. Moore. S. Stewart. J. Marshall Orr, a well known rancher M. McGeoch and Phil Chase were out- of the Olene district was a count) seat going passengers on the Ashland aulo visitor esterday. stage yesterday. Imprisonment For Failure to Register PORTLAND. May 22. Wednesday. June 5th. has been officially designated aa Registration Day thruout the Unit ed States for all oung men who have attained the age of 21 years since the draft registration day one year ago. On Wednesday, June Sth, every 21 j ceroid man In the United States must appear at tbe registration place designated b bis local draft board and register. The only exceptions are men, already Ir. military or naval service. Special crrangementa have been made where by iibi-enteea and those too ill to ap pear at tbe registration places may register by malt tint they must all register. Failure to ilu so makes the guilty young man liable to imprisonment for one ar. And iKnorance of the fact that June Sth l registration day will not be ac cepted as an excuse. The burden wf Informing thenueUes as to the place and date of registration Is placed on the men themselves. Registration will be In charge of the local boards In their respective dis tricts. They are required to poet Im mediately a list of tho registration places. These registration places will be open from 7 o'clock the morning of June Gth until t o'clock that night. AndAHnniiiiQWfeWaK aanBBBSBBBsiBBe&ssBaaaiaBBaaaaBSBBaissiasBsssiaBaaaswesaaa Only with s Harley-Dsvidton Motorcycle can the true hunter feel the care-free joyouinen of "going a hunting" with his Harley-Davidson ft 14 Tn Tks MasMt Una he gets there tint no crowded trains to wait for. He dresses as he will. He goes juit wkirt he will never with the crowd. The Harley-Davidson is the mount of the men who really know how to hunt, and the pick of the men who go where the going if hardest. Let ut show you what the Master Mount is doing for others at a cost of but $4 to $6 ajnonth. You csn own a Hsrley.Davidson. We will arrange terms to suit your convenience. C. . BISMARK 115 So. Ninth St Klamath Falls, Or. JZawwyeei Aorie)X)twatMsi iat EssaafrTfTw' TEMPLE THEATER Greater Vltafraah Freeents Alice Joyce and Harry Mersn In "RICHARD THE BRAZEN" ,A drama ef twentieth century knight, whoso armor was brass. Also A Wf V Comedy ADMISSION Its aansj lie MUUULL OPERA HOUIE MOffMNf natvmm i - ....biata ofj .... iMNirds. 1 Judo Sth baa been selected as the' date for registration day because It Is the anniversary of the first draft regis- ( tratloa day, whoa approximately 10,- ( 000.000 between the ages of 31 and 30, Inclusive, registered for the draft. I This re gsl trat Ion day Is only for men woo have reached the age of II ars ' thus coming within the draft age since hst registration day. KLAMATH OIRL nunOnuu Miss t:ila II. Dews of this ctly tin bvvn elected itcrelury of the studvnts K.I) at the University of Oregon, no crnllnr hows received by her fnllc er, O B. Dews of this city. This Is Miss Dews Junior oar at Ihx Uul erslly. Nttttaton'a nns shoo at 6tf K. K. K. STORE. Only About Half the Steer is Bee! UtWdgia00lHWads 100 IjTwaaaW Wdjht 72 WtlaWU of Bwwf 56 WhenSwiftfi Company buys a steer weighing 1200 pounds, only about 672pounds goes to market as beef, the other 528 pounds consists of hide. fats, other by-products, and waste. Wbtn tht packer payi 15 otnti a pound for a steer, he sella . tho meat to the retailer for about 24 cents. But the packer gets only about cents a pound for the other 528 pounds. This meana that the packer sets about 16 cents a pound for all the product! from a iteer for which he pays 15 cents, Tht difference of 1 cent' per pound coven the cost of drtts inf , preparation of by-products, freight on beef to all parts of tht United States, operation of dis tributing houses, and leaves a net profit of only about of a cent par pound on all dressed bfjtfsold Largatrolumt of business and utilisation of parts that were formtrly wasted, make this achievement possible. Yewastokof imerestwf and Instructive Sects sent on request AaMreM Swift a Company, Uses Stock Yards, Chicago, Ilmssis Swift ft Company, U. S. A. Early Bird Sty, l5HiT' A Field of Straw to Choose Frosj . r,,m", Mini WVnmi, for) mi wllMaimni.l.,,BTi faarjr iin.l lonsenalh, 8lri. '" "II almpra, ,. ,,, j ffrcts. It's hi ran lint ttm, rtA. now. so h Wl,u 'till the heat model m. Krnlil,., up byT ntlmr fulldw As w snl.l l.fori, the iho Imk Is full or tl.U Mson's Ut Blnixv llm sijlcs, ainl w. tiat oil to sn tlicm nil Wfor, m iltrlili on tin. NmH, (h, fits ami sultn )ou. K. Sugarmai laawaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmsaajammaasaaaaasssss SB New City Imiq We Ouarantto Our Wortt. Shlrla and Collars. I iiiniiiii Wo alao wash silk, wosl, u4 tsV orsd gods vary carefully. Try a. once and be convlncss. Oarsnen are right Phono 1M. 127 Fourth Street Sack of First National Passengers and Baggage Anywhere a Ike City Quick Service Reasonable lalet SSSBISSB PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company All hinds of Army Shots at 6tf K. K. K. ITORC LADSESOARKEN YOUR GRAY Ml j UHi: IH.tMI.MAM S.(iK TKA HUl.l'IIUIt HW'll'K AND JK ItOliV WIM. KNOW The use of Page nml flulphsr restoring faded, gray lialr to Itta ii nil color ilntrs bark to granau ur'a ''me. She used It to atfi asr Imlr oenutlliilly dark, giowy aai . tractive. 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