2WW -''i L ,r. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON rnin.w, .iuni: u At! TWO m li (T fl K y "".Vtt TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Paellshed dally eteeet Sunday y The Herald Publishing Comui of Ktaaaath rtlte. at 111 Fourth street stored at tho poatoBce at Daaatfe falls. Oregon, tor traaaBusaloa taroagt tka eaalla aa second-claea aMttar. BukacripUoa timi ky aall to amy eddreee la tka Ballad Btateat Om yaar M One atoatk . FltlDAY, JUNK H, HUH Herald's Classified Ad vs. HELP WANTED JvalJxnJXAnrrrrlrill""" WANTED Woman cook nt once at Hplnk's camp. Light work, good pay. Address It C. Spink, Klamath Agency, Ore. IWt Millionaire Husband of Convicted Socialist v .""V FOR RENT i FOR ItKNT- Oarage, horse, barn, sheds. S02 Oak Ae. 14-2t FOIt RENTTwo furnished rooms, with bath, 22S 4th street; reasonable rates. 13-3t FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms In brick building. Third and Main. " 10-6t FOR SALE FOR BALE Some nearly new furni ture Rugs, stove, lawn mower. gnrden hose etc. 437 Third 8treet. n-at FOR SALE Four room completely 'furrnlshed house, bath, toilet, sink, electric lights; only tnree blocks from 6th and Main. Rented at $25 per month. Price $1600, $600 cash, bal ance $20 per month. R. E. Smith Realty Co. 13-3t 'FOR SALE Opo of the best Improved farms In Klamath County, close to city, part Irrigated. See R. E. Smith Reatty Co. This place can be bought right 8-6t LOST AND FOUND LOST On Merrill road, rim for Max well headlight Return to E. P, Lawrence. 13-2t LOST On road east Of Merrill, be tween Hammond ranch and Darnum place, lady's gold watch and chain, chain broken. Return to A. C. Bunnell, Merrill road. ' 10-4t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED One or two rooms, fur nished for light housekeeping. Ad dress "RHerald." 12-2t WANTED A good, fresh milk cow. K. L. French. 13-21 .Stop paying rent buy a good lot In Mills addition and put up a cabin all your own. $5 cashand 10 years to pay balance. 8 per cent Interest Stop looking for you cannot beat this. First come first served, while they last J. T. WARD CO, eis Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER "THE AVENGING TRAIL" A striking story of adventure aet In the Northern Lumber Camps Starring HAROLD LOCKWOOD In the most vigorous role of his career ORPHEUS THEATER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Tenth episode of "The Fighting Trail" Prices, 10c, 18c War Tax added Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try Itl Squeeze the juice of two lemons Into bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you hare a quarter pint of the best freckle and too lotion, and complexion beautl fier, at vary, very small cost. 1 Tear grocer baa the lemons, and any Omrateiv or toilet counter .will sup ply three oinees of orchard white for a few ceata. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotloa Into tka face, neck, arms aa kaade aack day and aee bow f reck lea sac Mataiaaea disappear sad how clear, aoft aad wfelto tka acta becomes. Y! It la IJijaijaijaLStjaijaijaiaijW Ik.; ..vMsal aWfosasSsaWfcaaW PPlSaaaeW VflaaBssa W. Isaftrw ERSONAL MENTION I.TTTLK BIDRI.rartTS ON LOCAL nAPPKNlXOS AMONG TI1K PKOPI.K OF THW CITV AND VICINITY.. (HUN'OS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS j. a. rt-'tus srrv J. O. P. Stokes, millionaire of New York City, Is the husband of Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, who was con victed before a Federal court in Kan sas City under the Espionage act ROY AT FRONT 18 ORATKFVL FOR GIFT A grateful letter for gifts received In France has been re ceived from Private Thomas Watt of tbo 17th Field Artil lery, by Mrs. C. R. Branden burg of this city. Watts, who Is at the' front with Mrs. Bran denburg's brother, Ed., declares that the boys are doing fine and that they sure are cleaning ip the kaiser. He says they sent the kaiser some hard boiled eggs for Easter, XORTHWKHT FRUIT GROWKIM PROTEST HIGH FREIGHT ' WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 14. Fruit growers of the Northwest have entered a protest through Senator Polndexter against tbo advanced freight rates, alleging discrimination. If you waat to tarn qroar Liberty DoaiU lato ham eee CtUlcote. 1 9 American boys are dying for their country. Surely you can save fur it L'uy War 8avlng Stamps. "You're safe" if yo have aa laeur aare policy from the Ctillcote agea- ry. 14 Ntttlston'a fine ahee at 6tt K. K. K. STORE. Ak Ctillcote to tell you about the new 18IH low cost life, accident and health policies of the Traveler. They are modern and coat less than otlu em. 14 H OUSTON' Metropolitan Anwsementt s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Tttomas H. fare Presents DOROTHY DALTON 'LOVE MK" An Artrcraft Production Also the Carr Trio in an entire change of Program. TEMPLE THEATER TEMPLE THEATER "REAL FOLKB" A Triangle Play . Featuring ' J. BARNEY 8HKRRY ADMISSION 10c aand lie MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUBSDAYB AND SATURDAYS) Will Norrls Is down front the Fort. W. It. Bryant ws a passenger on 'the uttto stage to Aslilnnd this morn James Blair returned to Alameda ing this morning. j Mrs. K. II. Smith la a guest nt the Matt Kgan U In town from Algo- . Whlto Pclocan Hotel from Lake- ma on business. view. . John O'NIel Is a business visitor .. , . , ,.,., . Al,tt. from Mt. Hebron. !m aro t.oun,y 0at visitors tegln- Fred K. Smith Is In the city on bus- '' ' " White Pelican. Iness rrom Sacramento. j xy c.Dallon nm, y(Mtorday Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph 8tuKcl are In afternoon to utteml tho Klks Inlatlon the city today from Chlloquln. C. W. Ruth Is a recent arrival Corning, Cnl. It. K. Hutchinson Is a county seat visitor today from Chlloquln. A. W. Rces Is hero for n short time from San FranncNco. W. E. Myers was nmonK the train arrivals Inst, from Berkeley. last night. I'ntil l.ovlrk df .Minneapolis, enmo In oti lost evening's train and Is reg istered nt the Hotel Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Elinor" Johnson left on tliln mornliiK'tt train for Redding to visit Mr. Johnson's fntlier. David T. Joihh, K i:. Ahlslrom and T. J. Webb were Klamath Fall ar rivals eat onlay afternoon from Lake-view. II. Oerbcr of Portlrfhnd Is a Klam nth Falls business, visitor. Jolin T ii,il0. who Is connected Mr. and Mrs. J. II. I.arkln arc "'' '" !''" reclamation service here for n short time from Redding."" "'l"n. " '" "' irhik (alter, business itilotcMs. B. W. Harvey Is registered at tho Hotel Hall from the Klamath ngency. Mr ""d Mm U. (1 Pickett and Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J. didders were Max Hheer went to llonanra yes- Klamnth visitors from Merrill yes- tcrdny to look over the grasshopper j terday. situation there. I .. . . Mr. raiiiius, tiie contractor ror tno Mrs. J. V. Miller of Medford, Is ,1PW bnnk( wa r.,0, , Portland here visiting W. T. Elliott and Mrs. n, morning on nccount of tho III Una Mathews. IneM of his partner. Miss Bess Kllgore came In from I Bess Fnlrrlo, who Is a nurse In the Bonanza for a few, days lslt with Vlsnlla hospital, eamu home to see friends here. Thomas Brown lit In tho city look ing nfter matters of business from the Bly district. Miss Adele Fltxpatrlck has return ed from San Francisco, where she has been for trotne time. Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Howard or rived on last evening's train from Portland. :i W. C. Dunning, an enterprising merchant of Merrill, attended tho Elks festivities last night. Ross Sutton, a prominent resident of the Dairy district, paid the county seat ,a business visit yosterday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beard are here from Albany. Mr. Beard, who was as. slctant agent for the Southern Paci fic, has accepted a position with the New Klamath Falls State Bank. I her brother before ho left for the or-' my, mid will spend a month visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joo Smith before re I turning to her work. I President lMsou Adams of (he FnrmorH nnd Merchant Bank of I Oakland, who hat been spending the ,last few days In Klamath Falls, left with his family this morning In their big touring car for Knglo llldgo. Af ter u short stay there, they will go on to Crater Uiko and Yellowstone Park. TIIE IIKST COSTS LESS America's oldest, best nnd most successful Life Insurance Co., The Mutual Life of X. Y. For particu lars regarding our new policies see Geo. C. ti'lrkh, district mansger. War Savim; Stamps earn Interest for j on on Sundays and holidays. Charlie Chaplan Trying to Stand Still With a Major of the British Army H ' ;, Si " v ' ' rBanr !''. ."', .dBaaaW. "3 W"nA ( .. JBuaaaVsannnnnnnn 'II nre - rh ennsennssBBBBBBBBBBBBBni jv f pr-"?"W I' - v,, ; aaQSannnnnnnnnnnnH " v1 (.TfaRBjsaanL aaajgaEaiTnk ffsBaaBaaaaaaaaaaT 43! 1.; VsmamSa ann MaantrTS. . M trasaaaaaaaaaaaaaTJaral i SuUaanaaaaaaaalBaaaBb'jW -rvaaHaaaaalVaaaaaaaafiSu s.. vMwaWSaawBft v truflBaaaaaaaaaaaae1'' BaMPsX!iSBaeVSH ' iLw9BlaaaaaaaaaaaaBaalv . aaaHaaEHsaan " ' ' aaaaWfllBaaaaaaaaaaaaaafr' it - aaaaVaaaaaaawH 'Ib'Saaaaaaaaaaaa'' . ' - aaVarenaaaaaW i f?-?HBBaaaaaawJ'" SaaHaaaaaaaMf ! f't&tm laaaTvaaaaaaaai ! eeee S jtrt&$Q Hie Winnek Co., Inc. t t I 426 Main Street Klamath Falh Some Facts buy I NOW ! Do you know Hist tho wholesalers have not a case of Oalton tomatoi to stlir Do you know thst ths wholesalers have not a case of cornT Do you know that the wholecaleis hsve not a case of Standard Pas7 Do you know that that there Is not a case of Cooper's Underwear In ths hands of ths whelssaltrsf Do yon know thst thtre Is not e surplus of any standsrd goods In the hands of whotssals houses? If ths people of Klamath county real. Itsd the situation that Is ahead of thtm there would not be goods enough In the storss to last thirty dsys. Ws have ths above goods In stock for Immtdlats delivery In llmlttd quart, tltlts, In ths matttr of Underwtar and Shoes, thtse w sre closling out at Itss than wholesale prices today, Whtther you buy from us and save money or of some other itor, Uk our advice and DUY NOV It makss no dlffsrcnce whl prc you pay, the time Is coming whin ths goods will not he on hand for yoij. W have a few dotcn men's cotton rllihcd undershirts. These goods in worth over 113 per doien; today, u close, 60c the garment. Men's laundered shirts, sites 1 u 18, 16 1-2, worth up to 12 00, to dtM, $1.15. Men's soft collar outing shirts, sites 15 to 17, priced V0c snd up. Men's oxfords, gun metal call sheet that are worth from four to sis dellirs per' pair, to close, I2.S0 the pair, Men's work suspenders, heavy qual ity, to close, -tOc pair. Men's dusters, good sites, some with leather trimmings, others plain. Let' us show them to you, The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone .34 Klamath Falls ee4oe4iseeeofre "assjasjssaBsassssssjsjjtss SUV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY Ladles' Trench ana) Sport Hata at 6tf K. K. K. STORE. or&Rue Csah.ah mamk c. woomah vMrrc Charley Chaplan has had his picture pclled to go up against." Major White taken many thousands of times, but al ways when he is in action. When he tiled' to pose with Major C. Brooroan White of the British Recruiting Mis sion he said, "I find a still picture is the Boost difficult thing that I aa com- tlillrote has the exclusive aalr of Mime very drlrabrt city and rnuatry property. Will accept Utterly IfcmiU tin house, lota, farms and raarhe. It BE'PRETTY TORN . GRAY HAIR 3ARK THY ORANDMOTHKIPM OLD FA VORITE RECIPE OF SAME TEA AMI Kf I.PIIf It Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to mokd It nt home, which Is inussy und Irotihln some. Nowadays, by asking nt mix drug storo for "W)cth',Kngi nnd Sul. phur Compound," you will get a largo bottle of this famous old recipe, Im proved by tho addition of other In- Igredlents, for about Co cents. Don't stay grayl Try Itl No one can possibly tell thill you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally anil eti'iiijr. iuu iiiiiiii'i'ii n muii,u ur soft brush with It, nnd draw this through your hair, Hiking one small strand at a time; by morning the grny hair dliuppearn, null after another np. plication or two, your hair beronio' beautifully dark, glossy nnd attract. 10. i Wysth'a Hase and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for thnce who desire dark hair and 11 youthful nppcnninro. It Is not In tended f"r thn elite, mitigation or prewiiitlon of illxeiisH. Ailv. All kinds of Army Shoes at 6tf K. K. K. STORE. neys, (Ike the bowels, gat sluggish and clogged, and need a flushing oc casionally, else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, sovere headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all sorts of bladder disor ders. You simply must keen your via. niikcd Chaplan, now that he had donejnoya active and clean, and the mo- ho mucn ror trie i.ioerty boao, u ne 4-4tfr ! Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys !! i 2 W tMt to much msmt which clogs Kidneys, than : I th Back hurts l Most people forget that Uio kid-, act fine. .This famoim suits Is mado Early Bird Say$ Q i r r ? - iii 1 .!.. CA rfs V.r iSl v WT! wsm Paddle Your Own Canoe! Dcn't take anyone's wsri ft the kind of clothes thiy wast you to buy for Summer until M thoroly Investigate sviry eWa) that they make for ths miUrlskJ and workmanship which Is se bodied In tho garmrnts they V to sell you. Paddle your own cane It Jail another way of warning ye take nobody's word for users en statements. Ws wist 1" to thoroly Investigate ssr t sortments of Summer luiuvsry carefully, before you aehisMf buy them. We know tat stand your teat. K. Sugarmai would not help out tho mission In re cruiting Ilrltlsh subject. After he returns from a tour for the Liberty Loan he will go to work for tka aula-alon. ment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful n B glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then frnm ttm ntM t irsnnnj taai1 luinnn ' iu iivm u fi ftun hiiu luiisuia Juice, comhlnod with llthla, and Is hiirmloHH to IIiihIi cloggod kldnoys and Htlmulnto thorn to normal activity. It also neutralises the acids In the iirlno so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Baits Is harmless; Inexpensive; makes a dollglitful effervescent llthla water drink wiilcli everybody should lake now and then to keep their kld noys clean, thus avoiding serous com plications. A well known local druggist says he tells lots of Jad Palts to folka who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while It la only a trouble. Adr. BUY A THRIFT STAtTOOAV. 22Z21i.iiiBsaBs5SSE5e"""5-Bfl jes-assssBSBs.sissBsisasssssasasasl WOOD ORDER A YEAR'S SUW Of OREENSUAB , Now, and have thtm der cover early In tMj N We also handle WjB and Slock Wood, Coal aad na- Oll. KUmsth Fusl CoPJJf . ! araaassaaw Fifth saw ssi a anna a api t v- 1S ?' 1 -L