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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1918)
f-v Iff THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nnAV, Jlt.v,; nN sfi V Mi r ' 1 i , ti T t 1 ....... ip"""""",i"xcB;t:i r"a"BBsai 'fr B. A, III II Th.EreningHrld W. O. SMITH, Editor ,! V hMtekei aW eieeet a fer 'AtlMM PiMtaMM Cautv ef Ktamta rail, at 111 roarta attest. ""atered at the aostoace at Ktasaata falla. Oram, for traniaaktsloe Uktoeaja the stalk m secoad-cU statta. aescrlatlea tarm e? asall te as eares la the Called SUtaai Qaeyoar tt.H Om ROBtk i iltl.U", JUNK IM, IBM Htrald's Classified Advs. HELP WANTED wwww p ERSONAL MENTION i tim.1 nDKLNHTS ON I.OC.U, HAPPKMXas AMoxa'nm mkm-lk ov this citv ami vicimtv. OOINOS AMD OOMIXOS OF I.OOAI, KOI.K9 K. a. 8nell of Seattle Is n guest t the Hotel Hall. A. F. Davit of Bend In In Klamath Fals for a tew dnr. H. n. Wells I here for n short time on business from Portland. .1. K. MrCnrmack mid Miss Helen McConnnck were nmuitK the train nr rivals Inst evening from Spokane. Mr. mill Mrs. Hen Shntmhnn nro In town on business fcom I.nkevlow and nro Mopping at the Hotel Hull. Frank rtrolia. n nromlnent rattle Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gordon are . Knillori, Kinnmii, muni v. county seat'vlsltor from Chlloquln. ' nm ... ...,..,,.. frtr . bri,,f .,,. ' Tabor and family were up ness visit. WANTED A girl for bcnoral house work. Phono 310. 27-tf WANTED Man and wife for ranch work. t Apply Herald office. 27-31 WANTED Man or woman to make up rooms. About three hours work a day. Ucod pay. Apply Ocm Koomlng House. 26-3t WANTED One first class woman 4 cook and experienced dining room girl, fcr four months, at summer re sort. Enquire Herald office. 25-51 WANTED Mess cook for Klamath Agency, for 10 to 15 persons. Woman a cook and girl as waitress. Write or phone J. M. Johnston. 24-tf WANTED Girl or middle aged lady to do housework and kelp with care of baby. Good home and goodj wages, rnone is. 34-51 WANTED Girl for general house- work In privato home. Three In family. Telephone Mrs. Labor, Whit Pelican .Hotel. 2I-tf FOR RENT 0m00Wwm0i0wt0i00i0t0iwi00im0k FOR RENT Neatly furnMied out side room; running water, 'bath; reasonable. 1023 Main St. 28-St FOR RENT Pasture; COc per head per month for 'cattle; $1.00 for horses. Also several thousand acre tul hay to sell at reasonable pric and you cut It. So A. A. Mehatfey, 431 Main 8U 17-tf FOR SALE WMMMMMMMMMWMMMMWHMMMWI FOR SALE Team and harness very cheap. CaU at 802 Oak St. SS-3t FOR 8AUS About $2500 (by In voice) will buy an old established, well paying business on Main St. Address M-40, Herald. 28-3t FOR SALE CHEAP Dolbeer donkey engine, 1000 feet 7-8 tin and back tin, blocks, hook nnd chain dogs. Enquire at 433 Main -St., Loggers' Headquarters. ' 373t FOR 8ALB Colt, about months old Inquire SUnderd Oil Co, Klamath Falls. '24-6t FOR SALE: 20 bead of young cat- 'tle. Joe Victoria, Malln, Ore- Soa. 14-lOt FOR SALE I have 20 lot la Mock ,18 in Mount View Addition, lota 6, and 7 In block 98, Bueaa Vlata corner Third and California; lots 1, 'I and 4 In block 13 In Ewauna Heights Addlton, on which I want aa offer. Must sell soon, aa I have to return bom. la good property for peculation. Part cash, part Urn. Room 231, Hotel Hall 4-t MISCELLANEOUS MMMMMMWMMWMMIM WANTED To borrow from private party, 11500 on lots; C per cent commission and, 8 per cent; good se curity. Address for Interview, XYZ, Herald. 27-3t I. P. from their home In Dorrls on a picas- uro trip. C. O. Ilrown nnd wife are In town from Costal, attending to business matters. Mrs. J. A. Parker of Illy Is here on a short visit with Mrs. Jim Drls roll. Duncan Hayne and MUa Agnes Haync are tourist visitors In Klamath county from San Mateo, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Webb and Fred Prince came In yesterday afternoon from Lakevlew; W. L. Conover was among the train arrivals last night from San Francisco. J. Y. Tipton, who Is now located at Kirk, Is down on matters of busi ness for a few days. Homer C. Depuy transacted busi ness here yesterday from his ranch In the valley south of team S. E. Icenblce bought supplies here yesterday for his farm In the Pine Grove section. Edwin Davis. F. C. KtaUuba and A. O. Kllgore were city visitor from Merrill yesterday, Sarety Chllrot. wall yea watt. 14 Our trained expert will examine your feet free at Van Bellen's. If yea "aa ' J0 Hearty tatoalsBeeCB4lcote. 14 THE BEST COSTS LKSfl America's oldest, best and most successful Llf Insurance Co., The Msrteal Uf or N. Y. For particu lar regarding ear new policies see Geo. C Ulrica, district auaager. ti Ask CfcHret te tea, yea aa the aew ISIS low coM Ere, accident aad heatta pallet of ttse-TraTOter. Tfcey arc asoaeni aad coat la than etn. s. 14 MILLS ADDITION LOTS i Buy a lot la Mills or Darrow add! tions, close to the-Industrial center. Some are priced as low a 1125 on easy terms. Will tak your Liberty Bonds at par. Bee Chlleot' 833 Main street. ltf "YoaVe af" If yea have aa barer. aace policy front the CMkete age cr. 14 H OUSTON' Metrepolltaa Ammat s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARE FOR SALE Swell little plastered bom In Mills Addition. Yard fenced, garden, city water, electric lights, large screened porch. $1100. Terms. TO EXCHANGE Dandy lot at Re creation (Rocky Point). Nearly all clear. Trade for lot In Klamath Fall . T.WARD A CO la New Office SI Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER "BREAKERS AHEAD" A Five Act Metro Serena Drama of Herataaw aad Renaare Btarrias Wlaaoaia VIOLA DANA Awe Twelfth Kaieoda of The Fight. fa TraU.V VtVkea, tf War Tax aee STAR THEATER Artcraft Picture CorporaUoa Preseat DOl'GCAH FAIRBANKS "HEADI.V SOUTH" It' a Fairbanks ptrtre That's all yoa want to kaow . TEMPLE THEATER Triangle Fine Aria .Present BELLE BENNETTS la "A SOUL IN TRUST" A 7-ree! taper Feature Also Hearst Path New Latent War Picture aad Current Events ' ADMISSION 10 aand la MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUHSDATB AND SATURD ATS Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrren Kllgore nnd Merle 'ore wero county seat vis itors from the KIlKore cnttlo ranch In Upper LniiRcll valley. J. A. Maddox. who operates, a ranch In the Merrill district, wn among the county sent visiters yes terday afternoon. W. (1. Carroll, an employe at tho Crater Lake National Park, wns In Inst night on matters of business. He was n giiest at tho White Peli can. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Peltnn nnd Mrs. t.tndny Slsemore nro tlown for a few days' visit from Fort Klamath They arc staying at the White Peli can. J. O. Goldthwnlto of tho Slodoc Lumber company nt Chlloquln, ar rived, last night from Portland with his fumlty. Thoy are guests at the White Pelican. Robert Jiirnrcr, K. Caldwell. G. A. Smith. K. (J. Kllgore. II. V. Aiken. B. M. Ayre. L. Turner. It. Iloyt, C. L. White nnd William Keeso wero all pessengers this morning on the auto stag for Ashland. Eqtrly Bird Says OY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY DISSOLUTION OF PAUTXKItSRHIP Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the firm name of Sloan & Calten, has been dissolved, G. S. Callen agreeing to pay nil debts of said firm incurred to date of dissolution, June 21, 191S, nnd Is authorised to collect all accounts due said firm. B. I. SLOAN, 28-31 O. 8. CALLEN. If your feet hurt, bring them in to Van Bellen's. UY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY To Know Lite You muit l now our rloth Inn. ' Ttte limn wlioo chief ronrvm Is "Into rmpplncviH" know that this ran best Ih nrrouipliltel by that "Just right" feeling In K. Sugarman t'Altll OF TII.WKS We wish to thank tho rommunlty, and especially our neighbors and friends who were so kind, In our sor row and loss of our dear husband and father. Also for tho many beau tiful flowers. MRS. K. C. DAVIS. EDWIN A. DAVIS. SU.MNKIt C. DAVIS. MEHHII.L DAVIS. Take the wheels with Bros. Garage. squeak out of those 8pokctlte. Ttlfora 21-tf HEADACH E. NEURALGIA PI Cfet a 10 cant package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer. Whrn your hod sclu-s voii slmplj mutt have relief or you will go wll.L It's necdlrs to sulTcr when you ran take a remedy like Dr. JnmtY Head ache Powders nnd rellove the pitin and neuralgia at once. rVnd someona to th" 'Iruj store now fur a dlm parksg o 3 Ir. Jam' Hrsdaclii 'nudera. Dim t suflrr "n a few mom. nto roil CMIcote I-. the exclusive sale of ",JfcL "r-,'"Jcl,e B,"-"0 ,,,or some very desirable city and coantry property. Will accept Liberty Bonds on houses, lots, farms anil rnnrhe. 14 New City Laundry W Guarantee Our WcVk. Shirt and Collars Laundered. We also wash silk, wool, and col ered gods very carefully. Try us once and be convinced. Our prices are right Phone 184. 127 Fourth Street tack of First National Bank .)i ) ine)..o.o) IMMIIMIM e ". 4) IN THE LAND 0' COMMON SENSE Says it is suicide to cut corns, anJ tells how they lift right out i Passengers and Baggage ANYWHKHK IN TIIK CITY QUICK HKItVICK IlKAHONAIILK IIATKH I'HO.SK 187 WesteraTransferCo. You simply say to the drug store man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone." This will cost very lit tle but Is HUfflclent to remove every hard or soft corn from one's feet. ' A few drops applied directly upon n tender, aching corn should relieve the soreness Instantly, and soon the en tiro corn, root and all, can be lifted out with the fingers without pain. Thla now way to rid one's feet of corns was Introduced by a Cincinnati man, who nays that while frecmne Is sticky, It dries in n momont, and seems to simply shrivel up the corn without Influmlng or even Irritating .the surrounding tissue or skin. I Don't let futher die from Infection or lockjaw frdm whittling af his corns, but cut this out and make blra try It. - in i SHOE POLISHES. KEEP YOUR 1MHJW8 AW FASTIS, re k4JtCILWNrfa, ;bnmwn x-euawB sMoca, l"v raaaWVlTMS LIATIHn. -Tars r?nv cassaasTMHnmiM.. luwu ajsri fHjMeeteeXee: ! t The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls I Food Will Decide the War! Wo must V'inciiilicr that every (Ian tlwl flies against Ciurniaiiy is, hy prosy. ,, (lu. iTtean llar, thai tluiic iikhuiik hi our ueiciise cmuiu ue maituameil over tins winter without the food ncecsoary for their armies ami omx, ami for their men, women ami ehihlren at home. Their neetls can he .supplied only hy the lesolute perxnud mm vice of everv mini, woman and' child m this cottntry. war. I'.liis U your individual smu-0 m t, Eat Plenty, Eat Wisely, But Do Not Waste As a matter of self-preservation, to say, nothing of the urgent needs of tht. J;oeri. men. IJVKUY home must preserve aJI possible of I'ruits and Vegetables. Wc arc endeavoring t iielp a little by offering the public good tjoods at as low ,n price as is consistent with sound business. Fruit Jars r Mason Old Style Pints, doz i)."ie Mason Old Stvle Quarts, do. . . . $1.0." Mason Ohl Style Ji-Gals. lo... $.:t5 Mason Wide Mouth Pints, do... $1.15 Mason Wide Mouth Quarts, doz. $1.2." Mason Wide Mouth J$--al.. doz. $.IU) Jelly Cdas'ses (50c and iuic Mutter has advanced in price, our price two pound square Jr."ic one pound t 18l" Men's Summer Weij;bt Undershirts, a few For the Hay Field These goods must lie sold i-iiu'ii .Manilla rope, leeeeeeit! i I ('lee Collar Tails nancy i-orKs 3-Tined I lay Korks Spading I'cirk.s We have Oliver Plows both and Sulky, that we will sell at Manufacturers' prices, left at 'I0c the garment, others ,"0c, 7,"c, . :t0e r."ic $i. '." . $1.(M) . INK: Walking ess tlinn up to $2.50. There arc several htmilred pair of Men's Shoes, ranging from $2."0 to $T.2."i the pair, sizes 6 to 10. Hie Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls Let the Depth of Your Pocket Show the Depth of Your PATRIOTISM While you are at home tonight, many American boys "over there'" are out in the rain and mud dodging death from bomb and shrapnel. While you are enjoying your evening cigar, some American soldier may be smoking his last. The boys in the trenches are risking their lives for you and you are not even asked to risk your money for them. But you are expected to loan your money "loan it at four per cent compound interest, the highest rate the Government has ever paid. Pledge yourself to buy War Savings Stamps on -June 28th National War Savings Day !' I The more money you lend the Government the sooner the war will end and the less American blood , will be shed. This space contributed for the Winning of the War by Roberts & Whitmore Grocers Klamath Falls V . - Xf .'-.. '