MTUiW.IV, .msB M (( '.VJi1'!- u.L C THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL!, OEEOON jCfl PIMM iww iMTA "V.., AMMMaMiMMIMMIMMMSl I .. 1 1 1. ft.. .1.1. i.m ,n lilt.i ,. Lava l.lat ' b 1 V Hfi X Hi ?6.l w E P li If c i,T i' IV , ,v. TheEveniiig Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Pvsltahsd dally iim)( Buaeay by ffte MereM PusUsatag Cmmu at Klamath rails, at 111 Fourth street' smtsred at the postomca at Klamath falls Oregon, for traasmlslo throat the malla as sscond-clase matter. tfubscrlptlo titw by mall t amy address In the Onlted States t 0 mr-. One noatk .eS SATl!ltlAY, JUNK Adfk Herald's Classified A HELP WANTED x-iArcT-"tnj'rririiii,,,","""JMMM assies WANTKD -Girl for Kcncrnl house work In private homo. Threo . fnmlly. Trlcphono Mrs. Laborer, White Pelican Hotel. 22-lf KliMth Hj News SPRING LAKK 444) 444 MIm Adelaide Schubert la spend ing a few day with her sister, Mrs. Wn. Cheync. Rain Still Badly Needed Over State Mr. and Mrs. Alox. Cheync and Mis Julia McReynolda spent Sunday wlth the latter' psrents, Mr. nml Mitt. J. Mcfteynotd of I.orella. Mr. and Mr. K, A. Schrolncr apent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mm. Prank Stewart. , I mi ill j- ir-iuiru ...... ,..-. . -.... .n-. ... "'--who iimtcrlukfs tint of tho o.trly part of tho known wherever mining iiletiirrn nro ))f Kll1( n, ,)f ,, this crop was lso begin- shown, find remarkable opportunity n (ho ,;(,,,,( Hintm, hot wind U ...... .1.1.. Wl,'l l UIIP VtU ,! mnw wv,....-. ln tn fire In other districts on nc- In tho strong human Interest sllun count of tho tlrouKht. K)o was poor(tlon of ,tr. Carpenter's muting sto. to good, In some plaus hnvliiK been ry. Kver the "girl of n thousand WANTKD Middle aged woman for housework for a family of three. Phono 43. 20-5t M'MllKR GRADKK WANTKD To Krado and tally on chains at the lamm Lumber Company mill. l9-4t Portland. Juno 22. Need of ruin .I'mntllm county icnulted from tho still Is the keynoto of the crop sit uation, according to the weekly sum. mnry of weather and crop rutidltluiw tsiued by the weather buiciu hnro. lleneflclal show era foil In a few sent terod localities, mostly east of tho Cascade imnr. tains, but druiiKht con- Mr. and Mr. Frank Stewart, Mr. tinned Rcnotntl) ttuoughaut the state Spring wheat also was In much need and Mrs. Cheync, Mr, Glen Stccman, nml a majority of the staple crop. of rain nml u.is headltiK short, ami Mr. Kelghtmler, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. where not irrigated, were suffering some fields wore drying out and olh- Margaret Mnyo's classic of the big Schrelner, Miss Lucille Stewart, Mr. ' for lark of rain, sas the repot t. ers soon will burn. Hurley and oat top, 'Tolly of the Circus," and "Hun- and Mrs. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs.' With unusually high day and night were In fair shape on Irrigated lands shine Alley," from the story by Mary Prank Gentry were Klamath Falls temperatures, crops under lirlga- but very poor on dry farms, I Hitler. The nmailng versatility of "-- UI1 n "" "" ,M I " "' "' JX tH inQtTS I tha Usruu.n,py system forms tliu I theme of the stirring Wllllaui Fox .. x. I.....,,,,.,.., r,.,, u. uil... u,ltl Ma Manh, lh quaint tar uf the )ug(n (.,', ,n u, gaJ( K0Uwt ,0 icreen. will appeaMu her ih rd UoW.' 0rllwllt UH.lUm. Hl,ndny for two wyn picture. "The Clnderollo Man," tf front Oliver Morosco's fniuou stago l)Uilh ,,., ,, 0, 10 h,w (KMaftia ( h'atiarnv.l nillia -BWISSIIla ' nillVIU WJ UMnitlll VHilwn vhii'vm- tor, at the 8tnr J heater, Hundny, June 3S3. Iinnti uf u i'ii I tli and social liOHltlon. The wistful appeal of Mao Marsh. . lllllll,rlllfc- . 11.ttll,m iMk he Teutouln ploi ill -r: popular men stars of tho hereon, plays the rule of Mink Qunlnlaiieu, a 'cut for hay. while In other It re ceived some benefit from local show ers and wui In bettor condition. faces,'' It Is another Mse Marsh who awaken heart throbs In "Tho Cin derella Man." than the Mao Marsh who I delighting the nation lit her two preredlng Goldwyn pictures, lsltors this week. - -- MIDLAND - - FOR RENT TO RENT Large, sunny front room to one or two gentlemen. 705 Main St. J2-2t H'R KENT Furnished rooms with loths. New Claremont, 2X8 4tb K. Day, week c month; reas.nable rujtk. 31-St FOR RENT Pasture; BOc per head per month fof cattle; $1.00 for hone. Also several thousand acres tule bajr to sell at reasonable pries and yon cut It. See A. A. Mchaffsy. 431 Main St. 17-tf FOR SALE -MMMMMMMMMMMMMAMSMMMMI FOR SALK Buggy and harness at halt their Talus. A. A. Mehatfey, 431 Main street. 18-tf FOR SALE If taken by July 10, ths beat paying business In Klamath Fall. Pay 30 per cent and batter on Investment. Absoluts proof to right party. Nothing less than $5000 cash will handle this. Address W. D.. cars Herald. 17-Ct LOST AND FOUND WMMMMMMIMM L08T On Crescent avsnue, tool kit. Rstara to Howlo Oarag for rs- ward. 30-3t Mrs. J. D. Hooper and daughters 11a and Opel, called on Mrs. K. G. Davis Friday. Mrs. R. O. Vencent returned Midland some time ago. to Mrs. Bell and tittle son Leslie, of Dorrls, are visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Anderson. J. D. Hooper and family attended the picnic at Keno Sbnday. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson were In Midland Tuesday from their ranch near there. THK DEAD ARK AMKRIt TO 'WAKK UP AND HUV HONDH London, Juno 33. During a War Loan campclgn-ln a London suburb an airplane dropped 3,000 leaflets calling for subscriptions. Almost the entire 3,000 fell In the village ceme tery, where they covered the graves and shrubbery Ilka snow flakes. Vis itor to the cemetery who picked up the little sheets found them Inscribed la large letter: "Wake up and buy War Bonds." MILLS ADDITION LOTH MISCELLANEOUS MWMMMMMMWWWVMAAMAM WANTKD Washing or clsanlng by the hour by esperlenced and com petent woman. Inquire 131 Fourth Street. 33-3t FOR SALE Some very choice lots on paved street to Shlpplngton. $37.50 down, balance easy payments and no paving to pay. I. T. WARD 00 la New Offksi 4l Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER Tit Sunshine Maid is Hers In Htlr- ring Photoplay William Fox Preseata JUNK CAPRICE "THK HEART OF ROMANCK" ORPHEUS THEATER SATURDAY A THRONE TOTTERS When a young American youth, fighting against Insuperable odds, give up everything for the glory of hla country . Prices, 10c, 15c War Tax added Buy a lot In Mills or Darrow addi tions, close to ths Industrial center. Some are priced aa low as 1136 on ey terms. Will take your Liberty Bonds at par. See Cbllcots 633 Mala strsst. 'lStf THK BEST COST LESS America's oldest, nest and most successful Lifs Insurance Co..' The Mataal Life of N. Y. For parties lsrs rsgardlsg oar new policies see Geo. C Ulrlch, district manager, tt tlou made rapid growth and at the The first mp of alfalfa Is practt Mis Marsh, which change her clmr oloe of the week were In a sntls- cully all cut In Morrow-and Umatilla 'ncterltatlon so radically front, play factory condition. Aphid were still counties; cutting has begun In Mat- to play, make "The Cinderella Man" numerous In the Willamette valley nnd had made their appearance In Witwo county, while complaints wete recehed of dauutKe by grass hopi ers In Umatilla nnd Klumnth counties. Some Injury to winter wheat In I with pcor to fair jlelds expected. Nnn-lrrlgnleil pasture nnd ranges nro drlng up and livestock are begin nlng to show the effects of drought although still doing fairly well. Kentucky Has Stringent Laws Against Loafing an able-bodied person supported In whole or In part by tho labor of any woman or child. Any peace officer who falls to en force the net Is subject to prosecution fui iion-performunro of duty and re moval from iiftlie. Frankfort, Ky June 22. No able bodied malo resident of Kentucky, between the ages of lt and CO may toaf until six months after peace Is declared, lie must, according to a bill passed at a' recent session of the legislature, work for at least 30 hour a week. Otherwise he shall be held a vagrant nnd fined not less than $20 nor more than $100 for each offense. Apparently the Idler may not pay hla fine, escapo exertion and relapse into Idleness. As a part of his pun- ..omen. ,,e m.si .or. ,. eeun.B, N()tce , herijby K,von ,h,t ., 60 dsy. upon pub c road, or street. aro .,,., ,ho c TreUry tor or some other public work , wnmt of , Ktamith C() Possession of riches will be no bar)(Jenera, - w,rru protvtt9i ... iTosccuuun mm no c.a.ras u. .... (lirMcntet, for I)oymenl but not ,,,, ability to obtain employment for cl-Jfor want of funUg) on or Mon ther rich or poor may be pleaded as,Juy , 19,3 cxc warranU No. 991C, 29988, 29989, 39990 39991 hour county nnd haying will probably quite as refreshing a anything she be generul through the coming week ha ever done. Admirer of June Carpice wilt soon see that smiling William Pox star In a new, pretty and stirring photo play. It I called "The Heart of Ho. manre," and will bo shown at the Orpheu theater tonight. Mis Caprice begin this photoplay In an unusual way that la, unutual for Miss Csprlce. She wesr renl stylish clothe. In all the previous picture she has appeared In Miss Caprice began In rag and ended In rlchea, but In "The ettrt nf Romance" he I rich from beginning to end. The story Is that nf a young writer who la In love with Klulse Jackson (June Caprice I. He Is poor and Kl ulse' guardian fears he Is fonder of her money than of her. To test the young man, the guardian devise sev eral tests. These sre exciting In the extreme. Klolse Is really In love with the writ, er but she obeys the coiumsud of her guardian to prove tho youth real ly cares fur her. At one point sfte Join the chorus of a Broadway show to make her sweetheart believe she has lost her fortune. The youth is strong of heart and never stops battling his wsy Into Klolse' good graces, 4 An Amsrlcan's sacrifice of life and In lliillu ho finds It uucussuiy to enroll himself among lhno uples be fore lie i mi learn whom the hook ton. mining the names Is ,kupl. Then ho gets pissesslou of It nnd sot Ms It to the American umhassadoi, while he hltiifclf Is rourt-maltlallod, III the last sio, liesldtM Dunlin Par. num. Winifred Kliigtitnu Charles Ciury, William Hun jn, llowatd (lao nnd William II, l.owr), milMKH KLAMATH MAN ON OIIMiOMtN NTAI'I' Ask llillrote to tell you about ths new IttIM low cost life, accident and health pollclp of the Travelers. They are modem and rust less Ihaa oth ers. 14 COUNTY TRKAHURKR'S NOT1CK Kruuk ha White, one of the well known newspaper man In Oregon u decade ago, ha returned to tho field nml Is now a meiubol of the staff of The Orcgonlun. Mr White for th In it ten vear has been In business purl of the tlnto In Houthern Oiegon, J near Klamnth Kails, and elsewhere. Ho was formerly employed on the ''onver papers. He will take up tho linking and railroad IikU In Port land. Home yeari ngu he had the r.p.ilnllon of being one if tho moat wldoly acquainted rnllro.nl report er In the Northwest Oregon Kx change. If you want to turn your Liberty Ik.mls Into a li.mse r tl.lltote. It New City Laundry Ws Quarantss Our Work. hlrts and Cellars Laundsrsd. Ws also wash silk, west, and cat ered geds wry carefully. Try ui snes and be convinced. Our prices are right Phens 1S4. 127 Fourth Street Sack of First Natlsnal Bank Early Bird Sayt SERVJCl , Tn.. Xf It Cuta a Lot ' of Ice NowadnvM n i .. i.... . ' "line )ou na your rliiihliir, fll )vU(l(ll I "'" ","'"'u ost and tln tni flteer's laiKe.t mi .t, ,h . ntll. .Irr " "...I'.e.ice to pun t tnsn's Ice Is uothliiK ,( fr(l(,n W ler, nml w ilun't ptoiiiNie to wa, ter our slmk and ,, ym money by tin. i.inflt,,.f' . tldi quick" tii.lliiids Wt nn ntlit iiniim n legiumau Mill's Wear bimlneM, nd v Intend to keep iK,t mi nniag nu on a Mildly ,oM,.t buUi Just at long a h ynti npproTs sf our methods by kUIiix us year trade. How almut mime 'Bw Clothes now ? K. Sugarmai . assssmmmi Dauengen and Baggage A.WWHKIIK IX THK ITTY gtlK'K HKIIVH'K HK.MONAIII,K KATIM I'HOXr: IH7 WestemTransferCi. UY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY a defense. Lapses into idleness win not be tolerated because each week of Idleness constitute a separate of fense. A vagrant Is defined ns an habi tual loiterer, ono habitually Intoxl- jcated, addicted to the use of narco tic drugs, a pruressiouai gamuier, or and 29992. Interest on saoo will cease from date. Dated at Klamath Pall, Oregon, this 18th day of June, 1918. OKO. A. HAYOON, I$5t County Treasurer. H OUSTON' Mstreaslltan Amsmsm s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK Kiiaday and Monday. William Fox lresents UI7HTIN PARNUM In "THK SPY" This story expose a little-known chapter In American diplomacy and Gorman Intrigue HwrUl Prices J IK- and 30c. War Tax Added. Music Tliursday and Sundays b Mrs. FlUpatrick and Harry Dorel. STAR THEATER 3. Htuart Mackto Presents "WILD YOUTH" I'tnm the Novel of Sir Ollbett P.trker An Intense story revealing Vo hea.t troubles of a jweet young wlfot a 'i-.cl old mnn an1 a laahiug yto', rrncher. Bt'NDAY THE aNOEREIXA MAN" Fsatariag Mae Marsh Tliovght Mi MONDAY "PARKXTAGE Film of Real Llfs for AU "You're safe" if yon have an insur. ance policy from the Chilrote agen cy. 14 8reiy bonds while yon wait. .Sec CtUkoto. ' 14 THK FIKMT 5 ARK THK LVCKY ONKf) Round trip, boat landing to Rocky Paint, Saturday evening, returning Sunday evening, $1. Inquire West ra 'Transfer Co. , Si-It TEMPLE THEATER TODAY "ANNIE FOR 8PITE" WIUi Mary Miles Mlater fa the fttar 1W. , SIWOAY AND MONDAY UTTLE RED DECIDEH" By the Triangle Players. 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Ti I E Loose-Leg Freedom-A an made with low V neck and short sleeves. Fntdom-AlU tn suds of stout khaki, or sood-wew. io hut-color, wathsLU SMtarisU bt stiipct sod solid colon. Silos 16 to 44. K youi dsaltr canoot aipply Vom-yiJj writ to ths auuuiactunv, who will tc thsl you got tbesi quickly. 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