The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 25, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATUnDAY, MAY
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Mra4 at the aostoace at Ktaauta
fMta. Otwa, tor treasaUssloa throat
i aa aacMd-claaa auttar.
vkaaritUam tanaa fcy small ta aiy
Kirns la ta Ualted Stataai
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SATURDAY, MAY 28, MIS
KUiMthQpy
News
HerttfsCUssifidAdvs,
HELP WANTED
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WANTED A local talesman In Klam
ath' Falls and adjoining territory.
For full particulars address Albany
Nurseries, Albany, Ore. 22-41
FOR RENT
IeV
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; one
with privates bath. Jackson apart
ments, opposite Hotel Pelican. ' 25-11
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SPRING LAKE DRIPPINQ8
T
Mr. Wynott has been soliciting this
district this week for the Red Cross.
Mrs. Matt Koontz of Portland Is vis
iting her mother, Mrs. J. R. Dolan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cheyne were
Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. J. V. Dolan visited one after
noon this week with Mrs. F. 0. Wll
Hums.'
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schrelner visit
ed with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Schrelner Monday.
P
IL
ERSONAL MENTION
I.ITTLK MlltKMDIITS OX I.OC.Ui IIAITK.NIXUh
AMOMU TIIK I'KOI'I.K OF THIS CITV AND VICINITY.
CiOIXOS AM) CO.MIMiS OF l.OCAI. FOLKS
FORECLOSURE SUIT FILED
Dr. J. J Helm ot Medford rnme In! I). V. t.nwton, district Inspector of
yesterday, weights nnd measures, who hns been
I here on u trip of Inspection, left today
lor I.tiKuvlow to continue this work.
J. B. Hull Is n county seat visitor
from Chltoquln.
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MIDLAND
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FOR RENT Three room furnished
apartment Including piano; no chll
dren. Phone 232U, Miller Photo Co.
24-2t
FOR RENT Three room house. In
quire Telford Bros, garage. 24-3t
FOR RENT Pasture tor several
tkaaaaad head of stock la lowar
XteaiaU Marah. 8m A. A. Mehattey,
411 Mala at. Klamath FaUs. 16-tf
FOR
SALE
FOR SALE One blrdseye maple dress
er. Call S35 Pine street 24-2t
FOR RALE One bay gelding, thoroly
weight 1.500; good logging
wall boring outfit; will go thru
aaytalng but bard stuff, aa boulder,
lava; for aala at a bargain. Address
boa 71, Merrill, or see Henry Andrleu,
alz aallea watt ot MerrilL 2Mt
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-BUTcr
Mala street
watch.
Reward.
Return 1927
22-5t
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED We will pay 25c per dosen
for bear bottles delivered at factory;
ae bottles having bad oil In accepted.
White Pelican Mineral Springs Co.
JMt
TO EXCHANGE Improved Klamath
Falls property for small ranch near
. WARD A CO,
IS Mate Straat
ORPHEUS THEATER
The Seventh and Eighth Grade ex
aminations were held at the school
house Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Davis, Mr. nnd
Mr. F. W. Sexton. Mrs. W. E. Kemp
and Miss Queenie lloff spent Sunday
at the J. D. Hooper home.
T. F. Hnynlo of I.os Angeles Is a re
cent arrival. '
It. Gardner U In town on
tijdny from San Francisco.
Prank Ward has returned from Dry
Pmlrle In Eastern Klamath County,
'win-to he linn been owrscclmt the
business 'marking of his lambs. After a short
lslt hero he expects to return.
John M. Kobblns of Swan l.aku V
ley Is a guest at the Hall.
K. . Slansble was among the
rivals here cstenl.iy from Dorrls.
Suit for the foreclosure or u mott
gage held by the First State a ml
Savings bank aanlnst Katherluo and
George T, Uoodell, admlnlsdators of
the Noland estate, nnd others given an
security for a $4,000 note, has been
tiled In the office of the Circuit Ctejrt
clerk by that bank. Judge Thomas
Drake Is the plaintiff's attorney.
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Chas. K. Tull Is In tho
Miort time from Medford.
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city
,1.' .Mrs. II. ('. Spink and dntiKhter, Miss.
flatiilla, returned to Idlojest on Spring'
'cieek today, after hearing the com-1
nr iMoiu-eluent exercises last iilclil. Thevi
' li:iu been visiting nt the home of Mrs.
A M. Wonleu.
IT PAYS TO INVESTIGATE
Itefore buying Life Insurance, It will
cost you nothing to II ml out what a
Leaving American Company has Ij
offer you. See Geo. 0. Ulrlch, district
manager I'ne Mutual Life of New
York. 25 if
Mrs. John Wordcn
ill for the past week,
proving rapidly.
has been very
but Is now I ill'
A. A. LIskey has bought a new Chev
rolct car.
Edgar Furber was a
visitor Thursday.
Klamath Falls
"You're Safe" when you get a stand
ard lira Insurance policy from the
Chllcete agency. 23
TORE.
Nettleten'a fine shoe at
tf K. K. K.
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Chllcote will take bends of the Third
Liberty Lean as part payment en
city property. 25
Diamond shining parlors, SSI Main
street High class work; expert ser
vices. -Frank Ward. 26-lm
Linoleum remnants at half price at
Virgil & Son. 23-3t
cc&
Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. 0. 0. F..
meets Friday night. H. F. Eaall,
S. O., Nate Otterbeln. Secretary.
Ewauaa Eacaapment No. 41, 1. O.
O. F., ateeU Tuesday algbt W. A.
Hasten, C. P., Nate Otterbela Scribe.
ALLEGED ERRORS IN
YELLOW LIST CHARGED
for n
Claude 11 Maxwell, who resided In
. Irvine I! k'MiNn n,,,i ri,n ''iini Klamath Falls for many sears, hos re-
me county seat Usltors from Worden. ,'"no,1 ,0 Kll"" County after an ex-
tenshe stay at outside points, and Is
Dan Wann of Yalnnx came In yester- now emplojed by the Pelican Hay
day to look after business Interests. I umber company at Kirk.
R. II. Duncan of Winona, Minn., was
among the train arrivals last night.
C. W. Welling is a Klamath Falls
business Isltor from San Francisco.
Mrs. A. W. Mncken came In yester
day from .Malln, and l a guest nt the
Hotel Hall. I
Ted Wood was an outgoing passen
ger on the Ashland stage this morn-1
Ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Klllott are In
town for n short visit from the Klam
ath Agency. !
Mrs. 11. K. Tarlsh Is here for n shoVt
time from Merrill. She Is stopping nt
the Hotel Hall.
Money to lean on city and country
property. Ask Chllcote. '.T
M. II. Wampler, n well known resl
dent of the Odessa section,
for n short business vIslL
r. " i
is down '
A message alleging that errors were
made In the Liberty !.oan Yellow List
recently published by the county chair
man. In several Instances, has been re
'cehed from the Modoc Lumber com-
pany at Clilto.juln. It is declared that
X. C. Johnson purchased a $100 bond,
ttml Robert Kgeline purchased a $50
i bond thru their bunks. It Is also as
serted that $50 bonds were taken by
the company for F. D. Andrews, Sylvlo
Halter, R. I- Lane, A. W. Yctrdy and
;C. A. Meade until such time as lliese
1 men could repay the company.
Ladles' up-to-date- shoo shining par
lors, 531 Main, liucks, suede, olse,
etc., n specialty. Courteous treatment.
2C-lm
Linoleum remnants at half price nt
Virgil & Son. 23-31
All kinds of Army Shoes at
6tf K. K. K. STORE.
Goodyear, Mcchclln und Firestone
tires. Telfonl Uros. Garage. 20 tf
FREIGHT RATE8
Don't Suffer With Corns
Klamath
Korn-
Knocker
Will remove them quickly.
, No Pain. No Soreness
25c Bottle
Underwoods PharinatY
V! KLAMATH TALLS Ot.Ct.Ori i, -7T
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CTStO
KLAMATH TALLS OKCt.ON
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fe
Miss Lucille Marshall of the Klam
ath high school faculty, left this morn-'
Ing for her homeain Medford.
DRY LAND FARMERS WORK
HARD FOR IRRIGATION
I
t
Notice Is hereby given Ihnt on nnd I
after June 1, 1918, chsrgei for hauling 'ejMeeeee-JeJeeJeeJee2$tJee I
freight will bo advanced to 10c per 100 '
1'cuuds. .
WESTERN TRANSFER
CITY TRANSFER CO.,
O. K. TRANSFER CO.
Early Bird Says
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A Field of Slraw
to Choose From
'"lawn
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Colli.) nil, Men' V. ,,.,,.
for tt with n ciitiipi,.),. n,, ,lf
nun-)' nun ronni'lMUh,.
Ill (III lllllll'S, hr
offectB
ll'H Hllnw Hat III,,,, ,Rllt
now. s(i,wi) wnli 'nit i, )ipn
iimuois are ntltliliril up ,y
ntlier fellow.
As we until liefoie, tli,. m..
Ing Is full ot this seninn'H !.(
Slinw Hut styles, and w,. wnill
you to see them nil .fr Jll(1
ceeiiie mi iiiii niiapo uml
IUh ami Hulls jmi.
tlio
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K. Sugarman
CO.
22-91
Chllcete can save you money on city
and country property. Exclusive agtnt
for some of the very best, houses, lots,
farms and ranehes. 25
Evans 8pud Planter for Sale,
ere Whse. Co.
Farm-21-fit
T T.... CllllnH n ,1... It.l... .,f..l.
ikll.-..". OUIIUI1 Ul IIIU l.III IIIMTICI
Contractor J. M. Dugan, who Is con- came In yesterday afternoon on mat-
structlng tho new county court house,' lers of business. He reports that tho
has returned from a business trln to farmers with whom he is associated In
Portland. an Irrigation unit to pumn water from
, Lost River are straining every nerve'"' Bonds,
Ivan Kllgore. who operates n sheep , -. ..,. MicU eon.i.i.i..,t .n n. ml
ranch at Antelope, cast of Langell Val- Rl,t the benefll of ,ho wcr ,hu gca.
ley, came In yesterday on nmtters-of ,on. Ho beCVC!, ,hnt le wn,er w
business.
Here Is your chance to get a mod
ern seven-room house en pavement at
a sacrifice. It will pay you to Investi
gate. Wilt either take small house as
part payment or will take some Lib-
See Chllcote. 25
A
each bi
Regular comnualcatlons
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F.
ft A. M., second Monday of
oath. A. R. Leaeltt. W. at.
William Fox's
Kit Clnemeledramatlc Message
"CHEATING THE PUiLIC
Interpreted by an All-SUr Cast
7-Reel Special. Prices 10 and 20c
YOUR CHANCE, SOYS.
Te Make Fourth of July Money
We want old broken down stoves
and parts legs, lids, grates, finbacks,
doors, etc. 6c and 10c each for parta.
Old atovee, W to 15. Also old bed rails
Me each.
S4- EVANS ft BAL1N.
NOTICE OF POUNDMASTER'S SALE
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned, poundmaster of the City of
Khunath Falls, Oregon, did; on the
17th and 19th days of May, 1918,
Impound In the pound of said city, the
following described animals:
One brown horse, blaze face, weight
! about 800 pounds, brand 7 on right hip.
! One white mare, maddled head,
brand C on left hip (X on left shoul
der, weight 800 pounds.
One sorrel horse, brand on left
, ahoulder, weight about 900 pounds,
1 One iron gray horse, brand lazy I on
! left shoulder, weight about 800 pounds.
One dark bay maro, brand U on left
ahoulder, weight about 900 pounds.
And that unless the owner or own-
era of said animals, or other person
or persona having an interest therein,.
hall, before the time of sale stated
below, claim possession of said anl
aula and pay all costs and charges for
Mm keeping and advertising thereof,
together with all" feea provided by or
dtaaaee '.ef .'aaid , city for such cues,
aid aeJaiale ,wlU be sold at public auc
tion far cash at the city pound, South
Sseond street, at the hour of 3 p. bl,
M the Tth day of May, 1918.
.is. a?. wiiiBUi, rounaousier.
Dates at Kfauaatk FalU, Oregon,
May, Ml. ttU
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Metropolitan AmMomenu
s
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Mary Plckford in
"STELLA .MARIS"
8tory by Wra. J. Locke, Scenario by
Frances Marion. Directed by Marshall
Neilan. Produced by Artcraft Pictures
Corpoiatlon.
. be brought on sonic of the land In time
Carl Deal Is a county seat visitor to-to lnUTe K001 crol!
day from Upper Langell Valley. Hoi
reports that tho dry condition In his' notice
e.3mCl is geiiing serious. s,)eca, communication
President E. R. Reams of tho First. ,'0,lKe No- "" A- v
National bank, returned Inst nlclit oonlng. May
from a visit nt his Culifornlu home nt MoM; lW-
Mountain View. Ho rennrls thnl rnn.i 25-21 A. It. I.KAVIT, V,
dltlons there urc good, but that n rain , .
Is needed all over the northern section Up-to-date automobile policies while
ot the state that he visited. you wait. See Chllcote
of Ktnma'.h
& A. M., Monday
1918. Work In the
Sunday
Goldwyn Presents
Mary Garden In
"THAIS"
From the famous novel of Anatole
France. The story of the saint who
became a sinner and the sinner who
became a saint
TEMPLE THEATER
Mutual Film Corp. Press nts
. Edna Goodrich In
' "AMERICAN MAID"
Adapted to the Red Cross
Also a Oeo. Ovey Comedy
Sunday and Monday
Triangle Fine Arts Presents
An All-SUr Cast In
"HER AMERICAN HUSBAND"
A thrilling Society Drama. Also
"HEARST RATHE NEWS"
Latest War Pictures, Current Events
ADMISSION 10c aand 1Se
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION riCTORKS
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
MerriaL Oregon
When Coing North
e
You May Save
Four Hours Weary
Railroad Travel
By taking the trip from Klamath Falls to Ashland via
Ashland & Klamath Falls
Stage Line
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Passengers
and Baggage
Anywhere in the City
Quick Service
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 187
Western Transfer
Company
Goodyear,
Michelin and
Firestone
lu
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Telford Brothers
Garage
KLAMATH FALLS HCND STAGE
I enveN Alnerlrau hotel 7 Ju a m. Mon-
iliy. Wednesday and 1'ililiiy, Un Asen-
rj and I'litt Khiiniitli,
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The Oil 278 out of 300
Manufacturers Recommend
Refined from finest grade Eastern crude, and filtered
thru Fuller's Earth.
No smoke, no orbon, more mileage.
QoodvOII Is cheaper than new parts for your t,r,
Use HAVOLINE OIL. It makes a difference.
For sale by all Klamath County Garages and Service
Stations.
Telforcf Bros. Garage
DISTRIBUTORS KLAMATH FALLS
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