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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1918)
'if &i-H :m W THE KVKNINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALL!. ORatOON MONDAY, JUNE j, w iV 4VSi fr i V M iii ir ThtETWiiiiffHMld 1fT.O. SMITH, Editor MONDAY, JUNK 3, Hit tali's HELP WANTED W WANTED Work as general black smith: state wages. A. W. Dole, Provolt. Or. Ml WANTED First cla woman cook for four bachelors in fire room house at Pelican Bay Lumber company; sep arate cabin for her use; good wage. Phone TOJ. l-3t FOR RENT WWMMMIMMMWIMMMMIMMIW FOR RENT Two rooms on Main at Call at West End Grocery. 27-tf FOR SALE FOR "RALE Team, harness, milch cow; very reasonable. Address XZ, BmU. 3-41 FOR SALE Some second hand furni ture and a new tent 812 Oak st , 31-St FOR SALE One pair heary work horses; one pair food work mules; two 1 wagons and two sets heary harness; everything irst class. Mc rjnaaM. at Mammoth feed barn. 30-4t FOR 8ALS-3 work horses, weight 1,400 to L500. aad I years old. Me Kcaxle Bros, Klamath Falls. 2Mt MISCELLANEOUS eWMIMMMWWMfMWWMMMMMMMMWMMMWI FOR SALE OR TRADE Property at 12T Pleasant avenue, city, will trade for, Ashland or Medford city, or eeaatry'propcrty. W. E. Gilbert, 112 Cottage street, Medford. Ore. 304t FOR SALE Roll-top desk. -Farmer SMt Co. FOR SALE) acres, all aader lrriga Una, feaeed, small house aad ban, aad la crop. MO per acre. . V. WAR OBl, sis: ORPHEUS THEATER Win. Fox Preeents ladye Breckwell In "FOR LIBERTY" Aa AaMricaa Girl within hte German Race. Prlcee 10c and lie WAR TAX AOOID ' Kauaath Ledae fceUT. L O. O, acuta Friday sight H. F. K. O., Nate Otterbeta, Secretarr. Ewaaaa KaeaaipaMat Ne. 41, L O. O. 1., meet Tuesday Bight W. A. f 0. P., Nate OtterbeU Scribe. A: Regular commuaicatloaa Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. A. M., aecoad Monday of th. A. R. Leavltt, W. M. OLDFIELD'S FIRST RACER IS' SOLD AS A RELIC CLEVELAND, Ohio. June 3. Bap aey OldSeld'a irst speed car, a two cylinder, waa sold in the police sta tion of stolen and recovered prop erty here for fit. The dilapidated racer, built in 1901, came into posses sion of the police about ten years ago, whoa Otdaeid, arrested for speeding gave it aa a bond. The purchaser said he wanted the car aa a relic. I MEAN BUSINESS real purchasers for both an Kara unimproved farm, hat yea are the owner aad bar a bay, so act waste 'time answer- sa yaw bwm lev Steak Exchange 3Ht ."ta y jT J toHMlk FaBa. at UIIMk Mmt a)4ared at tin acotedSeo rtBiniit Biinimiii p tewr Hi m la Ik United Btoteai Oaayoar HW. Oaasasata - &- ',." : SnTCGaTSb? niur i ft'-h"" sin ' saarn '; aBEEEEEEEEEEmtmBW.. Iriik Comdtu NowhM StHZ5i&iZS3&iSSR&mZz JJJ-j,- Jf I ! 3T?X,rri .i S,i....t " my&Trji KVr Ji.T ; i? f ftt "" vvl ,-TT " I -V A.',.'V.r,.l " f - -v .. -i i,r , P5 riii assir sestafsmaiK- couwtsr asMOMMce MMtKercz Countess Markievict, with many oth er Irish and Sinn Fein leaden, waa ar retted by the British la connection with a German plot She was convict ed after the abortive Irish rebellion two years ago, and sentenced to be hot. but was later pardoned. A Thrift card In your pocket heats halt a dotea flags oa the lapel of your coat (S Khan New. - LtVNA - - - Mr. aad Mrs. H. H. Van Valkenburg returned Monday from a trip to Yreka. where they spent a few days visiting relatives, , mt " 7 wISfSBBal George 8hell started to work at the Christy saw mill last week. The Memorial Day services at Klamath Fall were well atteaded by the people of this district George Ager was a business visitor in Klamath Falls Wedaesday. NOTICE There will be a practice of the de- tree team of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge Monday night All members are requested to please be present, as there will be initiation and banquet next Thursday Bight No one over got rich merely by saving money. Too must Invest It A good way to Invest It is to buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps. "You're Safe" when you get a stand ard Are Insurance policy from the Chllcote agency. 25 Money to loan en city and country Ask Chlleete. 25 H OUSTON' s Metreaeiltan HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE. DARK STAR THEATER Select Pictures Cera, Presents Jferma Talmadge. In "THE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY" A sequel to "Tess of the Storm Coun try," the play that made Mary Pick- ford famous. TEMPLE THEATER Triangle Film Corp. Fresenta Olive Thomas In "LIMOUSIN! LIFE" Alee Hearst Pathe Newa Latest War Pictures, Current Events ADMISSION 10c aand IS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOnOX PfCTfJEEE TBAJrSSATl7EATE ygYfl i ,- f. $- SbEEEEEEEEEwM -w aBBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaBai T .jtaaaawaaaBBU -BBaaaBBi a iHssi e BaaFeMfjiflflHl"- -.. i. w S ?B-a-T-1R- mmII I mrnXmrnWmtrnhm I '1 mKtj&5'fJ k SKk.flEEEERE t: $ EEEsV VtR&nEEEEEEEEBI I I SBBBS-i -'VUC ?WaBBBBBBBBf Baar!!?' wX 'aflaflaflaflEal & BaflHKfcsLln i' EbbEbbEbEE i flMMBjfTrrip ' bEbEbEbEvJ F Jflaf ?-- jr AaffaEal I k.-aflzianr;' ji -waaaaai. m 'aTl ERSONAL bEBsI AMONO TSm l-SOPLK OF IM CRT AKD VlCUOTTJ OQfwS AXD COStUTM OF LOCAL FOULS W. H. Pick U here on business from Bray. Calif. J. M. Barnhill was a week end vis- ttor from Odessa. . B. B. Hawkins of Weed Is registered at the White Pelican hotel. Chester Avery Is in town from his ranch near Malln. E. P. Butterfleld came In oa ncss from Dunsmulr Saturday. bust- F. D. Andrews was a week end vts-j Itor at the county seat from Chlloquln. Mrs. Henry Parrish, a teacher ia the Malln district, spent Saturday In town, cnas. urew ana nmuy came in rnw ine Merrill aisinci tor n soon vish . & . . . . a k . i. S yeMerday. w. t. eiiiou ox nne urove was ia - town irauiac wiia jurat tucrcamuia Saturday afternoon. Dr. A. A. Soul has so far recovered from his recent Illness as to be able to be on the street J. A. Thompson, of the Midland dis trict was In the city oa business mat ter Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of Mer rill were among the week end visitors at the county seat John Shepherd paid the county aeat A visit from his ranch at Pine Orove Saturday. C. R, Beardsley Is a county seat vis itor from Malln. He Is registered at the Hotel Hail. J. W. Barkisan of Portland was among the train arrivals last night from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. Casper of Redding. Calif., are among the recent arrivals in Klamath Falls. W. O. Hall of San Francisco Is In the city for a short time on matters of business. Miss Nellie Conrad is a gaest at the Hotel Halt She la registered from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hooper of Duns mulr are guests registered at the White Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tulley are regis tered guests at the White Pellcaa hotel from Algoma. H. E. Calkins and family were among the baseball faas who atteaded the game at Dorria yesterday. Hubert Morton from Portland, a rep resentative of Wm. MacMaater, who Is heavily Interested In farm lands la this county, is la towa. Mr. and Mrs. James Peltoa are down for n short time from their ranch at Fort Klamath. Mr. Peltoa ia in attendance at a session of the grand Jury, of which he Is n member. C. S. Sllsby, passenger engineer on the Klamath Falls-Weed line, has left for Ashland for n abort visit He will meet Mrs. Sllsby, who has preceded him there, and the two will go to Otendale to see the eclipse of the aun June 8th. SAGE-TEA DAHDY - . TO DARKEN HAIR ITS GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO BRING BACK COLOR AND LUS TRE TO HAIR You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 60-cent bottle of "Wyetb's Sage and Sulphur Com pound" at any drug liore. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, Improved by the addltloa of other Ingredients, are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, be cause It darkens the hair so natur ally and evenly that no one can tell is bas been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise twaltlng them, because after oae or two applications the gray hair van ishes and your lock become luxuri antly dark and beautiful. This Is the age of youth. Gray- balred, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight aad you'll ho delighted with your dark, handsome hair aad yoar youth ful appearance within a few days. This preparatloa la a toilet raaaMte aad le aot iateaded for the ear, atfU fail r atvVttUM f dlaoaaa, -Adf nu - f$tfv nraiaflElErTTr-i - -tifpi. wm SB) J MENTION OX LOCAL Boyd Adams Sunday In town. spent K. L. Hosley was nea Saturday. towa on bust- Bliss Deadsaoad was la towa aa a .pleasure trip over the week end. - Dave McAullte waa In from ala ranch ia Horsefly Valley yesterday. C. D. Arthur returned from aa ex tended trip thru Southern Washing ton. State Senator Kurkuk of Wisconsin Is In the county looking after hla Urn- jber Interest. j . - R- Glalayer, county agricultural I agent, has gone to San Francisco for four or tvt j-, on bMla. Nellie Doten of Keno. G. V. Vincent and L. F. Hart were passengers this - orBtaf ,B ,ut0 iWf, t0 jtim, Mrs. C T. Payne and daughter Elis abeth are here Wltlnx Mlsa Edna Wells, who la n sitter of Mrs. Paynes. Mrs. H. R. Gtaisyer and her alster, Mrs. Vernon MoUchenbacher, left Sun day morning for the latter' home In Portland. Mlaa Clara Elmer left this morning for Los Angeles. She baa realgnea her position as domestic science teach er la the public schools here. Mr. aad Mrs. Edward B. Aahurst of the Klamath Agency are la the etty for a visit of a few days. Mr. Ashurst bas charge of the livestock oa the Klamath reservation. F. H. Hunter of the Sawmill Engin eering and Construction company, la In town from Weed, where he la put ting up n large mill for the Weed Lum ber company. I local Red Cross J v Activities i Those present In the sewing room Saturday were: Mesdames Qeo. Hum phrey, W. P. Johnson, K. Vaa Riper, R. A. Emmltt, Chas. Donart, Frank Sutton, T. R. Bklllington. C. II. Koster. J. 8. Herndon, Fred Garricb, Emma Origsby, J. M. Johnson, F. B. Klnnear, Louis Bradford, L. E. Sullivan. Total for the week, 55. In the surgical dressings department Saturday were Mesdame O. W. White, Chas. Martin, Newnham. Fry, Merrl man, L. Gerber, C. F. Stone. MOVE WOULD EVENTUALLY BENEFIT KLAMATH FALLS SALEM. June 3. A Joint meeting of the Oregon and Washington Veterin ary Medical Associations will he held In Portland on June 13-16. One of the features, pointed out by Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian, will be ex perimental operations on a Jackass to tske from his power to bray, and ona duck to relieve blm of hla quack. em . BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY First Photograph or Browning ifliaInftilMEIfSfaSaEa jrfV KtSf EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEm &fc TAa j ryY QJtfjy- JflEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEm laraMl eeeKbb4&tw: "O SEEEEEEaLflEi7!rsK3 EBmy 7i3BflBf4T3 Uv T4aml JJEflEEAVsit! aaafflflB: sii-h - -j. -1 . LLl j.HimZ. z"'t9vB'tTiT'ivMiiriMiti WMvflBEEEEEEEEEEaaBrljaflf The Browning machine sua, the heavier aad the lighter, were tested successfully la WajdMM. ,T- hearuc vMefcltftti istrt- - . -lUu. tiiV J1W (ptraiieV WiW Go tta-aa-a-a-SBBa-a ' t I aaaanaasaEI r T"1"n AIIEMW11 , , l I I J ! R hlS UK I iTUTBT skN a m k miw m w Saturday aad X V V - nHxili J!2& U. ffWaaJtN f'TthMv . YkKjF fltissral (nis)SMSR4 O StifWrgtm liwMlltC M '?7a s,VTtfSflBTVflP'fljll.ia IM I &.&k'S:&A .cXflL. iu - r ll Cs .jaafwawanaaaaSjJVWIW Will irwla, the well known wnr cor respondent just back from France, Italy and 8wltserland. feela the Ger mans will try' to Invade France thru Switxerland. Thla haa been consld- nd a Boaaibllltv since the boglaalag of the war. The course of Invasion munitions and equipment. While the Is Indicated on the map by the.croased'KwlM will Sght. they will bo wiped lines of railways. There are three out by the thousands, as were the Bel n.. t Miw4a la ruraunv heaia- elans. The Germans weald hope to nlng at Strasaburg, Freiburg and Stuttgart, which coaaect with Swiss Hun Leader Extended Hardships NEW YORK. May 11 (Correspond ence) The distress now prevalllag la Germany aa a result of the war will continue after the return of peace, said Dr. George Mtchaells, the former chan cellor. In aa address la Oeaaeckea stein, accordiag to the Cologne Oa sett. German materialism shared la the responsibility for the war; declar ed Dr. MleaaeUs; who added: "We must recognise that, we are also respeasibte for the 'war, but aot politically, tor the emperor wanted peace ap to the last atomeat. Fate haa aeat aa that hscaasa money began to rale aasoag as. God waated to save us from complete materialism. I would rather reaoaace war Indemnities If I again should he responsible, than to aee our people he placed by the pay menu of their debt la the danger of alnktng Into materialism." Dr. Mich sells said It weald be a deception to believe that the retara of peace weald mean a retara to the well regulated living eeadHloaa of Mil. -We must face the fact that wo must carry the sufferings of war over late the period of peace." he said. previous government teat flred IIJM abota without a break. to aaether teat It flred t,66 akote la I mlaulii aad 11 sisiali, It weighs MM aad wttk tM water Jaeket ,aod, bad la a Through SmiUtrUni llnes that run on to the French her der. The Oermans would, of course. aelie the lines for their Invasion. If they marched their soldiers would follow wsxon roads alongside the rail ways. But the railroads must he used ! f or their enormous quantities of am flaak the great fortlflcatloa at Belfort (behind the French lines. Predicts HWe must prepare ourselvse lawardly to bear the peace suffering without grumbHag. Oar life also after the war wttl be subject to enforced regu lation. Scarcity of food aad other ar ticles and high prices will continue. Our great .debt will force aa to adhere to government control of raw material BIO BOXINO TOURNAMENT " ON AT AMERICAN LAKE f CAMP LEWIS, Wash.. June J. What Is said to be the biggest military boxing tournament ever held will be gin at Camp Lewla today, and for four nights, June 3, 4, f and 7, the boxer of each camp will light In three min ute rounds to decide the champion- ablp In each weight, both In profes sional and amateur class. Prize are to be awarded to the reg iment, battalion aad company making the heat showing, and Individual prises are to be awarded aa well The touraameat I to he ataged aa der the direction of Willie Ritchie, former lightweight champloa, bow boxing instructor of the division. i Machine Guns for cooling purposes ailed. The light er gun, which Is flred from the shoal der or hip, ilka a rifle, weigh ouads. it trtd twenty shot ha Alt i ..., J Jkim &,. te..'awJ,. a a',, kv Erly Bird Son No Waiting, No Delay We carry a comptets Hat sf strictly tailored Clothing u Furnishings for mn at all timet, , No malttr what it.. ... may bs, we can outfit yu h) s queen's tstt without dslaylM you a minute. , Orep In, make your stlettlfM and walk out of the iter wear.'' Ing the things you havt plthtd out for that sptclsl setMlas. Try It Right now 8ummer jkV plays are at their but. K. Sugarman New Cry Uiaty We Euarantto Our Work, Shirts and Cellars UuneWei Wa aloe wash silk, wesl, aad mi. ered sjed very carefully. Try at enee and he convinced. Our petttt are right Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street Bach of Flret National All hinds of Army Shots at Itf K. K. K. WOSt, Evans Spud Planttr for tale, fans. era Who. Co. !Ht Chlleete can save you meaty en sia; and oeuntry property. Ciclueiveagtat fee some of the ynrf best. Moms, haa, farms and ranches. M Nettleton'e Snt shoo at If K. K. K. ITOBt, IT FAYS TO INVESTIOATt Before buying Mfe Inauraace, H ant roat you nothing to And out what a Leading American Company hu Is offer you. 8ee Geo. C. Ulrica, district manager Tne Mutual Life of ! York. IW Aute Comfort Cushions and cook aasellnt etovts. Ttlftrd gar!- l Hot Water for Sick Headacbet TeJh) why everyone sheaM Skflflflt -- efllaW flUVaflflBflEREESa) hot seTMr wffji jfip"w am p fk MMM 'IiiFJe Headache of aay kind I eMMi If auto-latoxicatlon which aaaaxr poisoning. Uver aad bowel seism! called toxlas, ucked Into the Vm through the lymph ducts, eaeSt S) heart which pumps the blood so Rv that It congests la the smaller ria lea aad Tolas of the head, prad"" violent, throbbing pain and alitraft called headache. You becoaMj un bui dMoandaat. alck. fsverisb miserable, your meals wur " null. mn. Thnn VOU rSSOft HW-' aniline, aspirin or the broalaswoj temporarily relievo but " the blood of these irrltstlai tean a . 1...1 wr with a nw. a Bias " "w -. -- ta spoonfull of limestone puMpUM".) drank before breakfast w -. will aot only WMh these poaens - your aystem and cure y yjt' ache, but will cleanse. Pw " freshen (he entire alimentary oww , Ask your pharmacist for lr pound of limestone phosphate. ; oxpeaalve, harmless as u,f' " moat tasteless, except " " ""n twins which b not unpleaiMl. r . i u tru't fsellnf root "? tongue la coated or you !. bad teste, foul breath or Mg i..i ,i.. kiiimianitu. ceaaw" or sour, add ttomacb, beil " uhaud hat water cure to l" "" system or oxIb and Pol0" ,,,-,,1 ReeulU are quick and !S .1.., .... kn MintlDue to IBJ. the stomach, liter a bowtM; moratnf, sTt baTVbtaae EMIT S BJuarsaw omea- i '4l ' fix V.J