The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 27, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE BVSNINO HERALD. KLAMATH PALLi. OREGON
TheEvening Herald
"" W. O. SMITH. Editor
FMtsked dally hnH Deadey
Herald PiMtoMu CUM r at
tk Wit. at 111 Iwartk street
Hatered at the aostoaHe at
fills Oregon, fof traasBjleslai
Ike ssalk aa second-dees saatter
ekeerlatlm tnw T aal
aMraaa la tke United lutaat
0 year
Qua awtt -.. i
la aw
THUltSMV. JUXK ST, 1IS
Herald's ClaaieJAdrj.
HELP WANTED
aMMWMMMMMAMAMMMMMMMMnAMWWMMM
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ERSONAL MENTION
UTCLH HMLMam OX LOCAL RAtTKMXaS!
amokh nHa fhotlk op this city and vicinity.
aoiittt Am oomnos or local folk
I l(aMfcJJWMWJWMWWaVWW
i4( the Theaters
R. Callahan It a business visitor
today from Dorrls, Cal.
front Hand
8. J. Wllktna l here for a short Hotel Hnll,
time from Duaimulr, Cal.
..... .. .1 Mrs. !
Mra. J. .Nelson u among me arnv-
It yesterday from Paletcy,
Mist Carol llolloway, tha faaHaaa
little star la "The righting Trail"
' Qreatcr Vltlgrnph's premier serial of
adventure nnd the llmttlcM outdoors,
IW us handy with n repenting rifle
.. TT T
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. nishopwer ,. M,, ,. , , ...i.n, ,.. . n...
among the. Iraln arrival Inst night vnBrnn,. r.vnru., ...-.... imd
Tha- are guests at the mBn nmJ n-nowioja ono of the
! best rider and ccw puncher In tho
l and Carl T. fclli.pcl. 8ou,hwMt' """ h?."w" tht
,a n. .... tv.-i. ... ..... smartest little woman witn a noise
ll.n.1 are a imrtv nf tm.rl.t. , ... n '"" HdWeveT
.. -... riv.i t.i .v.ntn. int may he, Ml llolluway'a mark-
Mr. aim mib. i"i ,"""" " , " Im.,.1,11, i .... it. ..v..i In
tourist visitor, from Pssadeaa. ...... . I V''"""' ' ' . " """"" "I.-": "
I mr. nuu .Mm. ii. k. innnrii ana uo 'inn i 'i
L. Turner la here on business for John Noblo came In yesterday after- the saddle, olio ruin with a bullet
WANTKO Man or woman to make
up rooms. About threo hours work
a dar. Oood pay. Apply" Gem
Rooming House. 28-3t
WANTED One first class woman
cook and experienced dining room
air, fcr four months, at summer re-
sort. Enquire Herald office. 35-5t
WANTED Mess cook for Klamath
Agency, for 10 to IS persona.
Woman a cook and girl as waitress,
Write or phone J. M. Johnston. 24-C
WANTED Girl or middle aged lady
to do housework and help with
car of baby. Good home aid good
wages. Phone 43. -J-5t
WANTED Girl for geaeral house
work la private home. Three la
family. Telephone Mrs. Lahore.
White Pellcaa Hotel. Il-tt
MMAajejajBjj
FOR RENT
WMMMMMMMWMMKI
FOR RENT Pasture; 50c per head
per month for cattle; 1.00 tor
horses. Also several thousand acres
tule hay to sell at reasonable price
and you cut It. See A. A. Mehaffoy,
4S1 Mala St. 17-tf
FOR SALE
FOR 8ALE CHEAP Dolbeer donkey
engine, 1000, feet 7-8 line aad back
liae, blocks, hooks and chela dogs.
Enquire at 433 Main St., Loggers'
Headquarters. S7-3t
FOR SALE One Ford car and oae
Chevrolet. Howie Oarage. 3C-lt
FOR SALE Household faraltara,
59 Washington street. . 14-41
FOR SALB CoH, about meaUs
.eld Iaquire Staaderd OU Co,
XlaauU FaiU. IHt
FOR SALE 30 head sf youag rat
tle. t Joe Vlctoriae, Malla, Ore-
. 4-m
FOR SALE I have SO lots la Meek
IS la Moaat View Addltloa, tou
S, aad 7 la block 91, Bueaa Tlata
earaer Third aad Callforala; lou 1,
s aad 4 la block IS la Kwauaa
HelghU Addltoa, oa which I wsat aa
orrer. Must sell soon, as I have to
return home. Is good property tor
speculation. Part cash, part time.
Room 231, Hotel Hall S4-t
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To borrow from private
party, $1600 oa lots; 5 per cent
commission and 8 per cent; good se
curity. Address for interview, XYZ,
Herald. S7-St
FOR BALE Swell little plastered
home la Mills Addltloa. Yard
footed, garden, diy water, electric
lights, large screened porch. '$1100.
Terms.
TO EXCHANGE Dandy lot at Re
creation (Reeky Point). Nearly
all clear. Trade for lot In Klamath
Falls.
a short time from Seattle.
F. M. Gordon Is down on business
today from Chlloquln.
Mrs. F. D. Darrowt Is a Klamath
Falls visitor from North Uend, Ore.
R. O. Thompklns and family ar
rived .last night from Martin, Ore.
Frank Fisher Is here for a short
business visit from 8t. Helens, Ore.
E. W. Hunt ws among the train
arrivals last night from Sacramento.
K. Klssane and L. Jaenker of Salem
are guests today at the White Pell
caa.
Harry H. KaU Is here on matters
of' business for a short time from
San Francisco.
Mrs. H. Klrshmaa aad Mr. J. D.
Watermaa are tourist guests at the
White Pellcaa
Walter Broadsword, the Bonansa
hardware merchant. Is la the city oa
matters of buslaess.
O. L. Davis Is a Klamath Falls
business visiter from Bead, regis
tered at the Hotel Hall.
George Sparratoa, a prominent
merchaat at Bonansa, Is la town at
tending the McKeadree trial.
B. M. Evans is here for a short
time from Seattle. He u a guest at
the White Pellcaa.
Mr. aad Mrs. W. B. Loweatbal are
tourist visitors from San Francisco
registered at the White Pellcaa.
J. S. Griffith to down today on mat-
tors of business from the Esgle
Ridge Tavera oa Upper Klamath
take.
Mr. aad Mrs. A. E. Qale were
among the arrivals yesterday at tho
county . seat from the Lorslla
tloa.
noon from tipper Lnngell Valley for a rope attached to tho tail of a horse
.BS
News
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SHASTA VIEW
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-I bishop of the California district'
spent Sunday hei and conducted
baptismal services, six being Im
mersed, Some of our rancher hnvo begun
haying the past few days of hot veu
tlier having matured rye Imy very
fust,
TtllUIHlMV, mK U
Mrs. O. E. Hunt received tho sad
news that her father, U. C. Miller,
whom she visited recently, passeu
from this life Juno 18, at the home
of his son, A, W. Miller of Compton,
Cal., following a paralytic stroke.
Mr. Miller wa nearly 84 year old,
and had spent the past few years In
Klamath Falls, Shasta View and
Compton. Ho leave, besides the'
ajbovo named children, a son, C. W.
Miller, of Klamath Fall, n wife mid
O, K. Hunt, wlfn and daughter
Miiry, and Ho v. Ilurkuholder wnt
to Klamath Fall Tuesday, I lie latter
enroiito for his linniu In I'liHitiltinu,
Itev. Allen and wife of llotmtita
spent Hnlurdny night nt II. K WIN
on's nml Hundny Mr, Allen nrimelied
at the Ni'hool hoiiue.
a, short Mslt at the county seat , which Is dashing no tho desert " "'l ' friends to mourn hi
UV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
MILLS ABBRIOM LOTS
Bay a lot la Mills or Darrow addl-
tleas. close te the ladastrlal eeater.
Some are prised aa lew as 8135 oa
easy Unas. Will .take year Liberty
Beads at par. See Chlleote. 833
Mala street 18-tf
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Yem're safer If reel have as lassr.
the CWkote ags-Id
H
OUSTON'
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
BAM
I. T. WARD O0
la New Office
21 Male Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
STAR THEATER
'Today PreseaU
FRANKLIN FARNI7M
la
THE ROUGH LOVRR"
A Kaork-ovt DIueMrd Feature
Also
Charlott K. Satl
Foster SecOarsfcr
"BREAKERS AHEAD"
A Five Act Metro Screen Drama of
HeroiMM aad Romasxw
Starriag Wlaaoane
VIOLA DANA
L Alee Twelfth Episode of "The Fight
? " lac Trail.':
' Frlses, 10c, lie War Tax added
Satterlee aad Carrie
la the Latest Vocal
aad Maslral SetecUoas
TEMPLE THEATER
Trtaagle Ftoe Arts PreseaU
, BELLE BENNETTS
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"A SOUL IN TRUST'
A 7reet
Feature
Maelci Tharsdsya aad S days b
BajiaCavsBBaa)tf4eli ajssl
Ym
NOTICM
There wsM he a kaWlsgteaeaer at
Also Hearst Paths News Latest (War
Pictures aad Carreat Eveats
AOMIMION Its aand lie
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
, .fJOtlOat I HHIlHIsl
). BmassjMyiimBMIBjlBSNaSB
and dragging her (serpen) husband
Ed. Price who has been stationed to his death. At the Orpheus thea
at the-local power plant of the Call- tor Thursday and Friday.
fornl.vOrogon Power company, ha
been transferred to the plant at Proa-
peet. I Helen of Troy I reputed to have
(been the most beautiful woman of
Myrtle I Larson, n. J. Martin and history, but slut had nothing on the
family and Superintendent J. M. Helen who Ms tho heroine of "Tho
Johnson,, of the Indian Reservntlon, Rough t.over," which rome to the
are guests registered at the Hotel stnr theater tonight, either In the
Hall frcm the Klamath Agenry. mattor of beauty or perveislty. She
.' .. . . i could not tell the difference between
Mrs J. II. Rees. Robert Jnure. hpr ,,, ,im,r wlo WM ft ,,,
fi. v, sTsvuruiik;. .iirs, nuuen 11, .Mar-
am! her tlmlil lover, who wn book
ttnrm. until tttn tinnk unrm hunt tin
L. Tallman were passenger this ,hn ,-, .,, ,- him llim ..
tin nnd son. William Cress and C.
morning on the ntito stage for Ash
land.
a cliff. Hut this provided excitement
encugh for Helen for one morning,
W. D. Campbell of Lorella. who " ,h" "N01 and b'cnmo racre'
loss. The family has the sympathy
of their many friends, and especially
tho widow, who 'has been deprived
of her eyesight for a number of years
and hor beloved IflTsband was her
constant companion.
,The meetings which hnvo tiemt
held In tho tabernacle by the Hreth
ren In Christ closed Sunday evening.
Itev, Uurkehotder of Pasadena, Cal.,
cut his foot while chopping wood
recently, and who has been In the'
city for several days for medical
treatment. Is now recovering rapidly i
and able to be on the street. I
Mrs. riolton. The role of the beaut!
ful Helen, Is effectively enacted by
Juanlta Hansen, Franklin Farnum'a
newly acquired leading lady,
Roy LaPralrle. who I enlisted In! "A 8ouI In Trust" I Triangle's
a branch of the aviation service, nnd newest photoplay. It deals with
was granted a short furlough to at-i Washington society. In this picture,
tend the funeral of his mother, the Be nennett. Triangle beauty,
late Mrs. Alma Atoxauder, will re-' wo,"" gown of wondrou design and
maltf In the city until next Monday, fabuloiu cost. All tho costume were
. m j especially designed for Miss Bennett.
, In nn attempt to show something
unari .w nr.r-n jt now , , u.a). f fMlong for tho
TKAN FOR FIRST TIME youn matron. One of the creation,
i an evening gown, cost nearly a thou.
' . I sand dollars. Miss Dennett has a
Alpine. Wyo.. June 37. When &. hnlrdress fcr each costume,
rol Lee. 34 year. old. of this place. At tnB Temple theater tonight.
was called Into the service as a re-1
suit of .the selective draft, he f6r the DIES AFTER LONO ILLNESS
first time in his life saw a railroad
train In the town of Border, where
the draftees of Lincoln county en
trained. Having grown Into manhood with-
Mrs. Ann Rivers died at 1 1 o'clock
Wednesdoytntght at her home on Sth
St. She had been III since the fire
thai rlaialssiiejl id. riArli Maelna asi.
out ever having seen a photograph . . . . . . ;. . .
-f . ...i- i - .Z..., .! .1. tnbllshment. as she was In the build
ing at that time.
The deceased
of a train, Lee waa amated at the
site of the cars. He expected to
find them Just about the site of a
hay shovlln. HI home Is on the
Rnakit rival, mora Slinn Irtft tnlloa
frnm if.. ......i ..n...i ..... i ''"on California.
was born In La
BUV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY in Colorado
Crosse, Wis. She came here a little
over a year ago with her husband
He has been actiag
I a chef at Keller' Cafe. Besides her
husband she I survived by a sister
BUCKHECHW
MR. U. J. rVKT. OPT. iiil
ARMY SHOEJM
H Acknowledge the standard Army Shoe JHP.af'm!
I on the Coast -and small wender: jbbssTUsFsbbssssssssT
"Extra Service Every Stey)' BHg1afleaVdBll
Cessfett Every Mssete" AtpHpFjVI
I That's whv it is being worn by ftSJjF I
H thousand of men in all walla or sjfPJPjHBs I
I u& BLACK I
Office Mea HSwrs Metorasee GUNMCTAL I
AMeraeys Farasers Ceadecters QD
PhysidaM OvckardlsU' Heatsrs INDIAN TAN I
I Look for the name Bockhecht ' CaLF7 I
H scamped on the sole of every Shoe WM-r gfl
50
For Kale by
BRADLEY SUPPLY CO., anil
K. K. K. STORK.
m to $7;
This, lb "L-'-Hss'l tys
SU Mum) comtulUom
mnflif, rsquirts oU
Mul holds Its lubrkilinf
qualiilts st cylinder hssf,
butni cits i ih com
bunion chsmbsfs aad
ii oui wlih ubiwit.
fKROLINg Us IhtM
rtqulrtmtatt iftlly,
tiwwi torrtcity n.
n4 0m MtocfcW Cslh
"Proven Entirely SarJafactor'
Only perfect satisfaction can ac
count for the use of ZEROLENE
by the majority of automobile own
ers. Lttdlsg cetrt dlttrlbaters sis ttstllF mat k
U "a MUsltctoqr awtoc oil'
Thty know from th rscerss of thslr stnrlc
asysrtaualt and wt kaaw It om tshssttW
Jls ihti ZEKOLgNS, corf telly rsaiwe
from Mltcttd Cdlfernla subtil bat crude,
Si", P' lubrlcillaa with IttH tsrbee
jUpo.lf. Oct our lubrication chin showing
in correct coniintacy for your cor.
4 slsoaws nrywhtn u4 Sroassni OU
Strrnm SliKoos.
STANDARD OIL COMFANY,
CtlUorsU) ''
ZEROLENE
TktStmdudQUhfMbtorQm
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY-TRY THIS!
aye tees ef net water with
ahseawato kefere breakfast
aasaAlhcfjBB. saAtH HiakiskesAHL
wsrVewrfwgl fjTejs) g4eneBsa
To see the tinge of healthy bloom
In your face, to see your shin gel
cl-arer snd clearer, to wake up with
out a headache, backache, coated
tongue or a nasty breath, In fact, to
feet your beat, day In nnd day out,
lust try laslde bathing every morning
for one week.
Uefore breakfast each day, drink a
glass of real hut water with a tea.
spoonful of limestone phosphate In It
i a harmless mean of washing from
the stomacb.llver, kidneys and bowels
the previous day's Indigestible wsste,
hour bile sad toilns; thus cleansing,
sweetening aad purifying the entire
alimentary caasl before putting more!
food Into the stomach. Ths action ot
hot water and limestone phosphate oa
aa empty etomack la wonderfully la-
vlgoratlag. It clsaas out all ths sour
fsrmeatatloas, gases sad acidity aad
gives oao a splendid appetite for
breakfast.
A Quarter nausit of llnMinna nhn..
phate will cost very little at the drug'
store but Is suBcleat to demonstrate ,
that Just as soap and hot water!
cleaases, swsetens aad freshen the
kla, so hot water aad llmsstoae phos
phate act on the blood aad Internal or
gans. Those who are subjsct to con-
stlpatloB.blllous attacks, acid stomach
rheumatic twinges, also those whose
sale la sallow aad completion pallid.
aro assured that one week of Inside!
batalag will have them' both looking!
ana reeling better In every way. Ad,
Kodak Photos ior
the Boys in Camp
Pictures of hotuu fIM and
home sreues am almost llko n
visit, Hontl them to Hid los
In rahip.
A kodak Is not n luxury It
Is nn IneipenslVK pastlmo which
never grow old. You do not
have to lie an expert photo
grapher or tin artist, to lake
picture wltli'u Kdiluk -h child
ran do It,
Upp l.nx a complete stock of
kodak from tho little llrownlo
at 12. M. to the postnl-car.1
slio with speclul luns, at f2r.
All Vie arcessorlej, films, print
paper, ilevelopor trays, print
flames, etc.
Any site rcll dekclnped, inc.
I.
Frank M. Upp
JEWELER
511 Main Street
(MatUI H. V. Walih Inspector
Early BirdSayt
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ected M
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of, oilier it III upptptUte th,
nuiiii-in mteiilloii ,N,(1 ,
tails timt k i,,,,, , n,,Uw
linn nf our ilol'ilne.
The liuHon nu, ,(
nn wiiiim and Mllrlire
' I inilHiK Hie life f tho ,
imilll. Tim nilnimii,,, , (t
per lent perlcil
Thi l)le nn,! ,,r,r ,,
Hint lu rnritiiiM itrlMSal
K. Sugarman
Ak tlillroto tn till yoH i
new IIMN lou iut life, ,
heiilili Hire or the Travelers. Iket
nil aniiiirril hiiii Iflot ifacj
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the ni:sr cosn Llost-
Aiuerlra' unlest, l,t( ani bom
suu-eiuful l.lf.i lusiimur Co., Tks
.Miilunl Life of N. V. Yot parties.
' lur regnnlltig our tmw iibllcles SH
, (leo. O, Ulrlch, ilMrht manttsr. If
Take tho
wheel with
Pros, (laragu.
S'lurak out of
Hpoketlte. Hlfor
ll-tf
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For General &;i
Household Use RBli
the hrt rroiiuniy bLi'jHbbV
la rtmcU U HKaH
fuunil in CitMYiit mSSKiZ
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Spink's Camp on Spring Creek
Is Now Open for the Season
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J. H H08KINO, Saeelal Agent, fUadard
tt rt ' i'V
wtwj ( sWeHHHV9e(H) vtMssVje sVPPVBaf
Klae Fishing, good pare cold Hater, .xrellenl summer climate.
Plenty of Boats . Phone at Camp
Rates Quoted on Request .
Flnii ramplas; iroawls oa ska W.IIUnuon rlrer near mouth of Hariag
Creaky Till UU.e eaot o the WillUmHoa aiasto famoua by Its ftoe
P . O; KLAMATH AGENCY
R. C. SPINKl Managtr
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