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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1918)
MTUHMV, .H)NI; ., ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MM TWO .-. HVWWWWW0 ,&,i"' I7- - I M & m .u m The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH. Editor I Pabttahed dny eiet Sunday fey The BernM PubttsalM CMttj of Elamta rail, at 111 routs) strata, Satered at the postoS.ee at Ktaaata falls. Oregon, for transmission tare the malls aa second-class matter. Subscription tense ay -ail U amy address la Uia United Bteteet Om year - Om mont " StTttHHAV, JfXK 1. Il HcraUTs Classified Ad?& HELP WANTED uu-u-u-in-TLT-trutrii -- American Amtor of 21 Downs German Plane wivTRii Mlrfille-acod woman to mssUt In general house work and care of children. Oood home and first class wage for competent wo man. Inqulr at Herald office 15-1, WANTKl) Young woman for office work; 6od penman, quick, accu rato flgurer. Address In own writ ing, Herald office. 14-2t WANTED Woman cook at once at Spink' camp. Light work, good pay. Address R. C. Spink, Klamath Agency, Ore. lUt FOR RENT FOR RENT Oarage, horse, barn, sheds. 802 Oak Ave. 14-2t FOR RENT Two furnished room, with bath, 228 4th street; reasonable rates. 13-3t FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms in brick building. Third and Main. 104t FOR SALE FOR SALE Store and kitchen utensils; bed and spring mattress. II. E. Herlbert, nue. rsi California are-14-St FOR BALE Some nearly new furni ture Rugs, store, lawn mower, garden hose etc 437 Third Street. X4-3t FOR SALE Four room completely furnished house, hath, toilet, sink, electric lights; only tnree blocks from th and Mala. Rented at 825 per month. Price $1600, 800 cash, bal ance $20 per month. R. B. Smith Realty Co. M-Jt MISCELLANEOUS WANTED One-half horse electric Co.. motor. power Dunham Auto 14-St FOR SALE SO acres la wheat and alfalfa. Only $60 per acre. .Stop paying rent buy a good lot In Mills addition and put up a cabin all your own. $5 cash and 10 years to pay balance. 8 per cent Interest. Stop looking for you cannot beat this. First come first served, while they last . , gSBBBBBBBBBBBBblgSBBBBVmV mEWW rV B gK' l m F t! WsbbbbbbbVF pHEEl&l p- pp3L- BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsJgSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBgsW II ERSONAL MENTION LITTLK BIDKLIOHTS qX LOCAL HAPPKNINCHI AMONG TUK1 PKOPI.K OF THIS C11 V AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Fred Gordon Is hero for a W II. 1. Welsh. M Sullltnn, ?.lrs. I., tlslt from Saw Frnnclscoo. I White and I. I. Wakefield uiSj among the guests from Ukctlew, register- Fred J. Jordan came in tasi oxen- ed at the Hotel Hull ItiK on binlne. front Fresno. RMLY I NEEDED ID SAVE CHOPS At the Theaters WWWWWWMM Querni of fashion hml bettor bo ware of their laurel. 'Miss Virgin la Pearsron In her latum William Fox' photoplay, "Hliiloit lloiioi,". wear noun' exquisite, gowns. Him will 1h seen ut the Orphetm theater Saturday for n rim or one tiny ouiy. Ilesldu the'so beautiful gowns, "Stolen llonoi" Iuim y iiolnlM to E. O. Zuren of Snu Francisco' Is a the timber on tl o Klamath Indian re . . . . , . , .. WKVrtIKH IIUUKAU HPWIALIHT leiomimutd It to nil motion pletuie, J. M. lledford. who ha. charge of WKATiiMi mini. roewiii: Tim idory Is good nnd lj Klamath FalU lsttor today. Hess K'ligoro has accepted a posi tion with the Stur Drug Co. senatton. was In the city esterday on matters of lmslnos. Mm. A. J. Mrt'aUy, daughter of Chief of ollu Wilson, relumed to William A. Ilciley Is hero for a her homo In Charleston n. Waslh, on short llt from Portland. this morning's train lltVT. JHU A.Mtl8WCR Fifteen hundred feet abore the American lines In Frannce Lieutenant James A. Melsner, whose home Is in Brooklyn, saw a German aeroplane attack a photographing plane he had been protecting. He dote down many hundreds of feet and opened fire on the German- The battle raged for a few seconds right abore the American lines till the German went down In flames. local Red Cross Activities J. T. WARD CO IS Mal Street Those present yesterday In the sewing room were: Mesdames R. E, Wattenburg. Dr. Mitchell. L. E. Sullivan and Miss Mabel Walters. Hostesses for the coming week will be Mesdames Lyle, Bogardus, Q rimes. Moore, Kimball, Ramsey. Those present at the work rooms yesterday, In the sewing room, were: Mesdames .M. W. Coseboom, T. R. Sklllington. A. W. Plel, C. Maler, Chas. Bolia, Leo Bean, Ida Glbsou. J. Sleek, Pauline Bussing, Jennie Hum, J. M. McClurt. Fred Groeller, W. P. McMillan. Homer Humphrey. O. Q. Fry, H. Newnham, L. E. Sulli van. In the surgical dressing depart meat were: Mesdamea C. B. Crlsler, O. W. Merrlman, C. C. Low, a. W. White, W. H. Robertson, L. L..Tru a, G. L. Brown, Lerl McDonald, Chas Martin, R. L. Goss, C. L. Moore, Van Belfin, C. F. Stone. nKCiaHKMIKKKPAlMlll.NiMM,. d ... Washington. I). (J, It linn AtJK WILL UK DONK UKI.KHM m. thrilling scenes and Iho sols, tro rlihly made, MOlMTtUlK ttlMKH HOON ( m, u Miss I'eiirHim's pup- ulnrlty beraiikv Miss I'eaison Is, j ubo veiythlug ulsu, u fine lutresM PORTLAND, Juno 14. Irrepar nl u this piny she neeiled tniiih nt.i.. ,iimin wilt be ilono to Oregon '.immitile iihlllty. It. K. Wolford Is a county seat ls-, Mr. and Mrs Prank Ward left ',.,,, nM rnln comes soon, ae-l The story rmolves around a sto. itor from tho Ynlnax district. their car this morning for the Wilson e Umllmry f wither c painting which flnall) finds ItK Mothers sheep tnnih In Dry Irairie.i .wiui,,,,, i.siieit here byu. i iiiu N'utlniuil Art isallory In C. Chrlstman Is hero looking niter , ,,. . ,,, ..., '""M.J. . V. :.. ... .,.- -.-..i.-. i....l..."' .....". .... i ,..- in.- ens Interests from Algoma. : .r.uworo i.. . . --..- -- p.nu.n. .... - -; .- - I John Houston, who has been nt-lreau for tho week enaing Juno i. With moderate to nign lenuwrn- Pearson, Is n society girl artist, itnd after sho makes a copy f Hi" pulnl- business Interests from Algom Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Pratt are re- ...,,, , iti,u.,iiv .if i)r..K.in. 1st With .. ... .. i .v......r. ...- ........, . . .... .. ... .... ..' . ... .....!.... ,1... cent arri.is irom nn rrnncircu. 0.tM.ctl.j in imilclit to snond his ture during mi m "'" """"""'".lug. sue is urruseu i n"m " F. Titus came In last night from ""' vacation with his family Seattle on matters of business. Mr. and Mr Cllhurt Arnold left hnn niuile sooil arowth. but drought '..rlvliial and substituting the ropy. continues over nearly every, portion 'ti,0 mrusntlou is made by a wniiinn of the state and most crops are suf- Mr. and Mrs. C. Schakunbacker of '' mornlug for San IVdi.i. here;ft.r,MC for ,aci, of moisture.' and un who Is III love with n man who tows Virginia take. High society Is en In the city for n brief Mr. Arnold Is In training for the na- ci(1 ni com,. noon the damage bungled In the ciinsplmey,( Ini liidlug jvy. Mrs. Arnold Intends spending w, ,, rrl,punible. says the re- nmlinssatlur. I the summer there and returning hero this Seattle are visit. port. Hot. desaliatlng kinds nave t , nHrrlnKMdiotoplay nnd one ... .! antillllnm nttll' !... ..Ill di.. uiklstill.1 iiiliillillli. i (WPU NKKiniMlvy iniminvM" "" ,111111 Will Piim r-""i" ,.,......- I .it.L.t ttitnh In Inrv In sTrnlll- Anil I . lIIIKll SSItIVS f .- tat. Willi.,, oih,. .. I..... !.,.. .f. grasses. The hot weather, however n ii R..iiirr I. In the eltv on .i, t.,,..m juirin ui... nr iuiiiin seems to have caused some relief business from tho Klamath Agency f .he big "Round-up" for Klamath I 'fm l'n,i ,n "''' whare fears today. Falls July 4th celebration, arc n.na nwnro.m.s .- i... .... II. 8. Newman of San FrancNco, , 0 tJ),,. (hurgo of her school was among the trnln nrrlwits Inst fn evening. 'town working on their preparations il ""I'" w're ""ea beyond re. d.wnn upon you that you 1 ..... )..it-a Kill Ht- liiaas-t ltat Itt llll i u.a a I... hIhiiiI f.tr n SlI.m 0 What would you do, If nfter a night as the earbarots you dlsiovered a big bear In our bathroom and It hnj T. E. Griffith has left for Lake.-""" ""'""" " ' ..'..'. .'...inrv. hut this Insect pest Is still si i iiuru I VH'UW I in nn luuiir iurH. . .... view, where he Is attending u llan.1 throughout Klamath dotrlmenal In the Wllllmette vs.- flat rntivontlon. 1 . . iv tlst convention. .... , ... ,. 'ley. I HUM liflKV lUUIIIIlH 1 .wm.m .... ...w n... . r- u.l.l. n. If ..d....l...rtf u 1 1 .1 ...ui ....rlilil.tn lirniirlui. for llml ! ni.uvri r., fiiiinii. u mwwumRi ,. .... u.....wv. ......... .-. -. wes among the guests at tho White big show. Pelican last night. Mr. -and Mrs. John A. Lilly of "You're safe" If you hare an lasur- Waterbury, Conn., aro among the guests at the Whlto Pelican hotel. Sheriff George Humphrey has .re turned from Portland, where ho has been on matters of official business. Fred Hlnkle Is a Klamath, Falls business visitor from Los Angeles today. He Is stopping ht the Hotel Hall. O. Thomas is In the city on busi ness connected with tho Southern Pacific company, of which ho Is an employe. Q. F. Walsh, Ralph Proctor. Al- nm- policy from the Clillcote agee ry. 16 all grains, whlih were well root ed, appear to be In better condition bought the nnlinnl for n "pet." This niny hapKn to you this Is the age of surprise! so you are athlseil to see "Jack Himrlmk Prodigal, . t the Orpheus theater Haudity mid Early Bird Say r We Will Not Keep You Wailing Our ready for lervlct cloth are ready for you. The quality and cut glv, o,lt "Just right" felmu In dreis. But the difference In price compared will, ti,e mi,M mads" Is a decided war.lln saving. Striped trousers, patent liath. ers, silk hats, grey gloves y. erythlng for brulegtoome, bstt man and uihers. ' K. Sugarman than tho spring sown, but all need Momy-, where (liorgo Walsh, tho William Fox star, as young Spurtovk Ncttleton's fine shoe at 6tf K. K. K. STORE. Some nifty Straw and. Panama hats at Ctf K. K. K. STORI. MARINE CASUALTY LIHT WASHINGTON, I). C, June 15. A Marino corps casuatys Hit of 62 ncmes Is announced. It Is believed that those who aro Injured are fight- bert Paloga and M. 8. Groves wereJnJ n tho chauteaii Thierry regloon, passengers this morning on the auto'c0n stage to Asblsnd. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 8lsemore are down for a few days visit with Kla- No one ever got rich merely by tatlng money. You must Invest It math Falls friends from their home A good way to Invest it Is to buy War at Fort Klamath. Savings and Thrift 8Umps. mu..4 hIm. in InniM ..n ntirmal crops, says the summary. Uarley Is ripening In a few places with only a fair crop Indicated. Rye la poor and this staple as well ss oats and spring wheat are suffering for hots tore. Winter wheat, although still good, Is being unfavorably effected by the dry winds Ye.Orashrd cmf cm small and complaints were recelvvd that the crop was beginning to burn In north-central counties. Ladles' Trench an tperl Mate at tf K. K. K. STORK. s If yon want to tars your Liberty Honda Into a home saw Chllcote. 14 American boys are aylng for their country. Surely you can sare fur It. L'uy War Saving Stamps. All kinds ef Army Sheea at Ctf K. K. K. STORK. Oil Tanker Sunk by Mine Off Jersey Coast by German Submarine; financier for Whom She Was Named ORPHEUS THEA TER William Fo Presents VMCIXIA PKARHON "HTLOK.N HONOR" A society drama of love and Intrigue. Sunday and Monday Tho Funniest Picture Ever Screened See 4M.Fouad Bear Act William Fox Presents GEORGE WALSH "JACK HPPHLOC'K.PRODICAL" By George Horace Lorimer Adapted " the Saturday Kvesdng Post Story inn Fire Acts. Prices, 10c, 15c War Tax added Master Made FSwea at 97.83 are superior to otlier niakea tliat you pay SIO to 913 for. MODERN SHOE MOM. It PARTIES desiring to settle their ac counts with Virgil & Son will find Mrs. Virgil at the store until 9:00 o'clock Saturday night, June 15th. 15-tt VIRQIL ft SON. Auta Cemfert Cushions and camp eeet! faeellne staves. Telford Ires. 'ejaraft. 1U tvsiy beads while you wait. .See CfcHeato. '-. HIV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusement. s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK. STAR THEATER Thomas H. lace Present DOROTHY DALTOX "IX)VE ME" Ah Artrcraft Production Sunday and Monday. Select Pictures Corporation Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGK "THE HONEYMOON" TEMPLE THEATER Saturday '"SOUTHERN PRIDE Featuring Gale Lane . Sunday and Monday "FROM TWO TO SIX" A Triangle Picture Featuring WINIFRED ALLEN ADMISSION 10c aand 1Sc MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION P1CTURM TUESDAYS AND SATURDAY! solves tho problem of disposing of the 400-pound Alaska hrulii. Mr. Hear makoj It Interesting for tho Harvard faculty and his young own er before he Is gotten rid of. "Jack Kpurlock Prodigal" was written by George. Iloruro l.olrmer. editor of Saturday Post, published In tho Haturday Ktenlug Pojt In ser ial form and Inter In book form. The story made a hit und tho book at tained tho distinction of being the "best seller" on tho market. "Jack Spurlock Prodigal" Is the story of a young Harvard student's experience, beginning after ha had been dropped from lUrvnrd because of his escapsdu with the hear. Ho waa a self-reliant chap and when his millionaire father placed hltn In charge of his bunnies im .ought to make a good stroke by buying u fow hundred carloads f onions, noot knowing that his dnady had al ready bought C00 rarlnadx. 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HH. 4 U'ur Hating Sini.i, )arn IntersH for you on Sundays and holidays. .WMMSMSevsswAMaiiMiMMMk New City LaunAry We Guarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collars Ulead We alio wash silk, wool, and ati ered gods very carefully. Try at once and be convinced. Our prists are right Phone IM. 127 Fourth Street Sack of First National Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the Qry Quick Service Reasonable Rittt PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company I sues suaur i.iwrr,ncl crrjWtBariru w!slJESS.VJ?Sr .These photographa show what happened to the Standard Oil tanker Herbert L. Pratt when she struck a mine left by the (Jerrauii subinariuea mllo off Caape Honlopon, Del. The big vessel made for shore und sank in shallow water. Herbert L. Pratt, vice president of the Standard Oil compuny, for whom the vessel waa named, was then Just coming fronTFrancu, bringing the story of the crlclflxlon of twoo American sol dierg by dormant on the western front. Millions of folks batho Internally now Instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an inside bathT" you say. Well, It Is a guaranteed to per form miracles If you could bollove these hot water enthusiasts. Thero are vast numbers of men and women who, Immediately upon arising In the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate In It. This Is a very excellent health measure. II Is Intend ed to flush the stomach, liter, klJneyit and the thirty feet of Intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile nnd in digestible material left over In the body which If not eliminated every day becomes food for the millions of bac teria which Infests the bowels, the Jqulck result Is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed Into the blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trou ble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, Im pure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged'to ob tain a quarter pound of limestone phos phate at the drug storo. This will cost very Utile, but Is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of Internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on Ihe skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys nnr bowels. It Is vastly more Important to balne on the Inside than on the optslde, because the akin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while the bowel porta da-rAdr. SAGE-TEA DANOr . TO DARKEN HAIR IT'S flIAXIMOTHi:U'H HKCIFKW HIII.NO HACK t OI.IHI AN Tlti: HO 1IAIII I You can turn gray, fnded hair I ... m - .ImAlI AW tlfully ilurk unit iiiiirous ","" night If you'll gel a SO-cent bott "Wyeth's Rago and Sulphur war pound" at my drug i.tore. "T! of botllos of this old ramout Wai Kcclpo, Unproved by ' dd'"T other Ingredients, aro "".' says a won anowu - --., causot darkens tho half "T ally and evenly that no one can tea bus been appllod. Those whoso hair U urn, or becoming faded ' iwaltlug them, because "'"T. two applications the gray f? Ishe. nnd your lock. '"7 antly dark and autlful. fl. This Is the age ' '"'.. JK halrod..unattrnctlve folks area i od around, so get busy . w Bag. and Sulphiir Co!rd(t and you'll do ui... , . TOtttB' dark, handsome iHilraadJ ful.ppearance:Uhnaew this prepru"M - - - gjs. and I. not Intended for tUJJj; litlon or prevennwu rjste