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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1918)
c? Ur '.".-ft fAI tf Iffr ' L5 ii. I . r i'' V 5- l-K i 0 & yr. It." m h." 3. &T i irt- & fa. K.K &f rfR Vr m. T Km r-rMf V'w- mo ,r jy"!! UaiM Cross VR,Jwr SMITH. aUritr j' iwarM ,' FeBsi tf M FeartB Hmk'sClujaWAfn. HELP WANTED WWWMHMMMWIMM'MMMMMM WANTED Dry lumber plltr, r work or contract. Dig Lakes Box Co.. IMt WANTED Potltlon a maaager toek ranch by a marrM above draft ate. no children. Leas experience in all atock and tarmlag line. Address P. O. Box SS4. Phoae SIS-W. Klamath Fallt. Or. IM , WANTED Janitor and general cleaning work br tint data Jani tor and Jtnltret. Call ISO Klamath At. ! FORSSt""1 im'' VACANCY In the Whltlock apart' menu, (th and Pine. JS-St FOR RENT Two housekeeping aa artmenta at Rlrertld Apt, n bridge. It-It FOR RENT Two ale b Emma Block, Mala St. between 4th aad 5th. See Dr. A. A. Boat. IM' """""RSALE" FOR BALE 11? Chevrolet, nMdal 40, for S4SS. C. L. MeWUlkua, CI Klamath Are. IMt FOR SALE 3S0 good awe. SI .lamb. Addreta F. C. aUabaaba. Merrill, or ran tee sheep at eld Tar ner mlU site on th Stakel meaa- . 1M FOR SALE 15 dairy cow. Pkea 1SF1S, or addreta Box 41, tTUmata Falls. 1M FOR RENT Furalahed room. 114 Eighth street. 114 FOR SALE Good ft feet touts), cheap. Call on Steve Mete M Wlaema. im for sale i bar fer diepeaal m$ aoaaehold famltare, ieeladlas bed eteada, mattrete, kitchen eahlaat, 4- aa. dining nit, rocking chair, at. Come and see them. Rv.W.H.Ce. x 10th BL Fhon 165 1MH FOR SALE On co llard and pool tab!. Moo Lodge or treat. LOST AND FOUND mAA0mwi0tiwwww6 LOST OR STOLEN Bey's bicycle, rear Link rlrer bridge, Thnraday, thu 16th: Reward. Post office bee UM tt-I lost Lady' gold watch. laltiak E. C. engraved on face cover; pic ture of two men i back cover. Tal lied aa keepsake. .Reward given Herald office or 711 Pine St Il4 LOST Th drop to aaT oldfaahtoned earring. Will finder please retara to this office. tt-tt STRAYED HORSE Black etalliea, wire cut on right hind leg. L. L. Anthony, 1204 Sargent ave. ISIS LOST Roll of blaakeu on Merrill road. Return to Houatoa Htl. ss-s OBPBEUS THEATCR "ALIAS MRS. JGBSOP" A FIvtvAct Metre WoaoVplty, aad Weaaerfal EMILY STEVENS Flay Beth Satet aad Slaaer Frieea, 10c, He War Tax added Bay a aire level lei la MJU AdtV. ttati aad baUd a awe. Ltberty ; Stoada taken la payateat. Aak C4taV eete abeat tbe new price, M Kotlce I hereby glvta that I will reeelTa tealed bid up to aad laataeV tag July SI, at 10 o'clock a. vtr aW.purcbiM of four room aeaie rur "j-!j. flrtAAMih 4W7 omimt RT-'J OiieBsoatk S? i bii rggmtatattaai fit '? l TCTWOAY, JULY SB, ISIS &v . B,ll,E!x:B, Matties ell. Aptly at IMf 'mzzzTirrrr r r.r" " . mmm j?f5Aevwt"tta Agawea to Klamath ThWfUOtnon. Right ratervtd t re- . 'tav asatau Cbarlee M. Bfanr, MpV .. IHi iV J .,v j4cfmiet The promt at the work room Saturday. Jaly to. were Mesdtmea . B. Martta, D. Sink!, Fred Stukel. 00. Wttwa, Bob Anderaoa, H. F. Tell, J. A. Brown, 8. E. Terwllllger, J. H. Hobbe, A. L. Coan, H. Vow. M. L. Moor and Mis Alma Wilton. Mr. C. O. Merrill hat furnished wood far th Red Croat rooma In Merrill tar th winter. Mr. Finch treated the ladle work- tag at Rd Crosa work to Ice cream rrldar, Theae prevent In the Red Crosa reom Friday, Jaly 19, were Mer dames 8. E. Martin, Fred 8tukel. D. Stnkel, Oeo. Wllaon, C. M. Mer rlU, Bob Anderson, R. L. Dalton, E. M. Bubb, A. B. Clarno. O. A. Chll- dera. Grandma Cox and Mlsa Edna Merritt ADVEtmsSMi MAIL LIST The following unclaimed mall mat ter will be aeat to the dead letter office at San Francisco, Cal., on Aug ust 3, 1911. In calling for any letters from thle list plaaae say "Advertised." A charge of one cent will be made tor each letter delivered. W. A. DELSELL, Postmaster. Mr. Mary Allen. Mrs. K. Albright. Agartlao Bellottl. Thoa Browne, Frank Baylea, Raymond Billets. E. Barnl, Linn Benvenuti. Mrs. G. Bor hck. M. Carial. Wm. Collaa, E. E. Cook, Harry Daley, Mr. Ellen Don nltt, Charles Dorrla, W. O. Evans, J. Si. Faith. Thomaa French. F. J Glenn, Jaa. Greene, Clementine Grim ). 8, Oaernsey. George Harrison, Frank Harrington. Mr. Ada Har- grave, RobL Hawks, O, W. Hobge. Dewey Hnffmaa. Lena Hoar, Henry N. Hlppert. Thoa. Hsney. J. W. Jim, id Johnson, Andrew H. Kahre. Adoiph Kller. J. D. Koch, Hattle Clam. W. O. Lnat. Bill Mack. J. A. Martin, J. A. Morrow', Joseph Mor- rw. Lettl Mlllr. Larry Murphy. L. Mwtard. Mrs. Terna McCandllta. Daa MeLaod. Jat-McG. Helen Mc Camber, John L. McDongall, Peter Nehmi, Clifford Keolnad. Arthur O'Roarke, J. M. Payn. E. H. Pag elle, A. Pre, W. B. PatUraon (S), Dal Readlea, Harry Rltehl. Law- reae Robertaoa, Clifford Ruth, Jose StaaaelL Franc Stratton. Tina 8Un dart. J. A. Saoderly, J. 8. Scott. At- d Smith, Mr. C. 8. Trial. Leo TMd, Karl Viceroy, Mrs. I. L. Wak- SM, J. O. WatU, 01atha Wlllard, Mra. 8. A. Wla. m MJV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY Savage Urea aad tubes. New aad eoaiplete ateck. Klamath Service Stattea, Sixth aad Klamath. 17-tt m Red Seal dry katterle at Telford Brae. Oarage. 15-tf Tar aa" wheat tea set aa la. allrj freta tlm CUkete aa ST PATS TO INVESTIGATE Before buying life laauraace It will ceet yea aothlag to find out what A aetaar Umartsaa Co. ha to offer. See.Oeo. C. Ulrleh, DUtrict Manager Urn Stataal Life c N. Y. 14-tt H OUST ON' s BavBaaMaVsAHBnat AaWaBaMaVlaHlAm HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Jaly 84-81 "OVER THE TOP" With Gay Empey (BUmeelf) STAR THEATER Tfco. SL lace Preaeate CHARLES RAY "THE SOX OF BOS FATHER" Novel bar weUCallaa TEMPLE THEATER Matin a at toe Star Theater Eeralac Show at the Opera Hoaae Creator Vlu.apti PreseaU aLiMlY MOREY AXD ' GLADYS LESLIE' la MtOB OWN PEOPLE" ., Ala a SUs V Comedy. ttte aad IV. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE rummm lYBAJObSAVIJItUYB - - r li r i , ERSONAL LITTLE SITlELlGNTS OX LOCAL HAPPENINGS AMONG THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY AXD VICINITY. GOINGS AXD COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS IL Don Bird of Salem It a city vlsl- toi. L. E. Durrlst Is a city visitor from Merrill Itoy H. Dradley ct Salem It here on business. Neva 1. McReynoldt ot Corvnllls It ttopplng at the Hotel Hall. 11. 8. Burch It moving from Kla math Falls to Algoma. Jait McClelland Is a business visitor from Portland. Mrs. B. B. Cowston Is registered at the Hotel Hall from Lowpor, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wlnant ot Merrill are county seat visitors. Mrs. W. K. Patterson of Bonanta Is In town for n few days. Mr. and Mr. Homer Smith and son nre here on a pleasure trip from Salem. Tt G. McHattan returned last night ( city yesterday afternoon looking at from a business trip to San Fran- ter business matters. cisco. . O. A. Tarbell and J. T. Houct were pjtsengerc on the Athland auto ttage this morning. Miss Nellie McAndrews came horn last night after a visit of some time at Long Beach. Miss Vera Houston has returned from her vacation which she spent In. Portland. F. R. Breckenltt was among the train arrivals last evening from Woodland, Cal. EPIDEMIC OF HORSE - STEALING IX GERMANY Amsterdam. July 23 The German newspapers are much agitated over an epidemic of horse stealing In Ber llu. . In a tingle week recently, horses Valued at 135,000 were stolen In Berlin, most ot tbtm while standing In the street in daylight. The anl tals are told In tbe provinces, where they fetch fancy prices, or are used for clandestine butchering In Berlin. A pair of fine race horse recently disappeared during n race meeting at the Grunewald course. NEW COUNTY LIBRARIAX XAMED TO FILL VACANCY Mist Florence M. Ward. Klamath county labrarlan, hat filed ber resig nation at tbe county clerk't office, taking effect July 20. . Mlsa Irene Anderson of Lot An geles, Cal., hat been appointed by the county court to fill tbe vacancy. Oil for your engine In any quanti ty. Klamath Service Station, Sixth and Klamath. . 17-tf Before the fire, get a bay iaear aac policy from Cbllcote. tf No one vr got rich merely by .. -. ' A good way to Invett It Is to buy War Savings and Thrift Stamp. LEMONS WHITEN THE COMPLEXIOIf AXY WOMAX CAX MAKE UP THIS CREAMY LOTION FOR 'A FEW CENTS Tbe Juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard whlto makes a whole quarter pint of the most re markable lemon skin beautlfler at about the cost one must pay for a amall Jar of the ordinary cold creams, Care should be taken to strain the lemon Juice thru a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In, then thlt lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon Juice Is used to bleach a darkened skin and re. move tuch blemishes as freckles, sal lownest and tan, and It tbe Ideal skin toftener, whltener and beautlfler. Just try It! Qet three ounces ot orchard white at any drug store and two lemona from tbe grocer and make np a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and manage It daily into the face, nock, armt and THE BVENINQ HERALD. KLAMATH MENTION R, F. Tuttle, who has a sheep ranch In the Langell Valley section, Is a Klamath business lsttor today. W. C. Dalton rnme in yesterday on matters of bujlttesa from his stock ranch In th Mnlln section. Mr. Geo. Parker Is here on a visit to her daughters. Miss Agusta Par ker and Mrs. K. S. oVarh. John J. llubbcll, T. F. Gun and Mrs. E. C. Frailer aro Mopping at the Hotel Hall from Chlloquln. Mrs. Ora E. Hobbs rnmo In Inst r'clit on tho train from WlUnll, Mon tana, and la at the Hotel Hall. Mr. and Mrs. I'lath, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Hill, are spend ing the day and night at Crater lake. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. BasRord came In yesterday afternoon from San Francisco by auto. They ore guests at the White Pelican hotel. C. C. Kerns, a well known rcsl- dent of the Keno district, was In the .. . .. . . ' i Mrs. . t. rvoox ana uauguier, Mrs. McClrftchey. are tourist visitors from San Franclro stopping at the .Whit Pelican. Mist Sadie Hartley, who resides at 91G Klamath avenue, left on th train this morning for Portland, where she expects to undergo an op eration. Frank W. Fuller. Frank Fuller, Jr, and Dana Fuller are a party ot tour ists from San Francisco who hae been touring Klamath county. They are guest today at the White Pel ican -hotel. Rev. E. P. Lawrence and W. It. Mason left this morning for Eugene vhere they will attend the Presb) terlan tynod, which convenes there tomorrow. They expect to be absent for about a week. TO DARKEN HAIR APPIY SAGE IEA LOOK YOU NO! BRING BACK ITS NATURAL COLOR, GLOHS AND ATTRACTIVENESS Common garden sage brewed Into n heav tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revela tion If our hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing tho Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, It trou blesome. An easier way It to get a S-ccnt bottle of Wyeth't Sage and Sul. phur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is tbe old tlm recipe Improved by the addition of ither Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair It not sinful, w all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyetb's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does It to naturally, so evenly. You Just dam:, en a spongo or soft brush with It and ,jraw th8 througltye one ima ginni draw this through, yoar hair, taking time; by morn Ing all gray' hairs have disappeared, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, sort and luxuriant. This preparation It a dellgbtfu) toilet requisite, and la not Intended for tho cure, mitigation or prevention if disease. Adr. wHY? I JL"1B I GotsFurthtr I Delicious Flavor 1 Vacuum Packet I Guaranttedf " FALLS. OREGON . LigfaUess Nights Are Again Inaugurated ..i'nn Ju- 22 nesumntlon "' 1" ln.g l5 to i o hSrt. all boconu Wednesday It has been nil- Washington ot "llghtlcss last winter effective nounced by the uel administration. All out door Illumination with tlm exception of nccewnry stroet light in vt. Ill bo dlscontlnuod after that date on Monday, Tuesday. Wcdnes- iv nil Thnradnv of each week In tho No- England states. Now York, Lui.uLj-.rn--- -. At the Theaters WWWWWWWMW l- One of the most popular themes ,.iv .nri .mrv I. that of the rich man's son wU Is 'thrown on the a-orld without tno invaiuauio morm .. ... assistance of "tho governor." Kldge well Cullum, author of "The Son of Ills Father," which novel has been pltcurlted tor Crarles Ray, makes uo of the theme, but it Is moro than or dinarily Interesting because or the numerous new twists ho has ghen to the basic Idea. "The Son of Ills Father" will be the first pliotodramn starring Charles Rny to be released by Paramount. It will be seen at tho Star theater tonight. . The pretty colleen trifles with the Hturdy blacksmith, but when the test comes she leaves him In no doubt as to whom It It the loves, In "Ills Own People," by William Addison Lathrnp the Greater Vltagraph Blue Ribbon feature, which will be the attraction it the Opera Hcuse tonight. Attracted by his rugged manliness, the hauty lady of tho manor Incites the forge-master to call on her, but when he accepts It, angers tho colleen who follows him only to bo wa)lald by the owner of the mansion. At the same time trouble between tho vil lagers and tbe estate's gamekeepers culminates In a fight In which n man Is slain, and tho Infuriated people turh to the manor to kill the owner, arriving In the very nick of time to save the girl. But tho blacksmith. c.n'fund.rrt.nd why anyone .bJSd ba surprised ah bat ukea tuch a m i mi! jflV ieaiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV BtBaW V v 9HHBflslvs QrasaaaaaaWtp?Ws?aWJmfcay. xllaaaaar Tlbw,--! 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Hoof gardenn and outdoor restaur nnt and motion plituio thratert nro net ufforted by the order. siMnliliig for tho nobleman, finds ,lm looked III n room wiiii mo mn whom ho louK. Kho fleiM without explanation, but later goei to Mm. I mid mifo In the shelter of liU forglv-i lug iirms, nil N madu rloir. Harry Morey and (llaihs Usllrs lead tho cast and nro supported by , ...i.ii ,i...... it..,,. III) the and niiumn "'' Stanley Ilium. A dance on a glaoi topped tnble Is performed by Kmlly Hloons, tlm star , In "Allan Mrn Jessop," u Metro Won derplay. which will be tho attraction nt the Orpheus theater Tuedny nnd WednoHd.iy nlghn. In this picture Mls Ktovens plays a dual role, one a proper and demiiro girl and tho other wilful nnd uncontrolled. It Is ns Ml linn Ford, tho frholoiis girl, that she dances. While her huabaml U nway, Lil lian takes inhantriKo of thu oppor- ' tunlty to give a mngnllkcnt dinner 'party. Imlllng all her gilutylnvlng friends. Shn mnkes elnbornto pro- I pnratlon. engaging n Inrgn orchestra nnd cabaret nrtUts to entertain her guests. Tho wine flows free!) nt tho dinner and I.I I Hurt hecomei excited with what she considers I. it surceis as a IioMom. After tlm perfnrmanru of a girl dancer, wbllunll die gucits aro eager ly applnudliiR, Lillian Jumps up on tho top of tho glniis lopped table. (Ictherlng her lacy draperies about her foot, she Imltato tho motion of the dancer who has preceded her. A dramatic nee no taken idace at a 'critical moment when Sir Anthony Jctunp returns unexpectedly. I'ltlCKH For recharging Storago llattcrles ac cording to tho following schedule, hate leen authorized for the tarlous storago battery agencies and- sertlco statiens: Recharging 3-ccll, C volt fl.co "vcoll. 12 toll 2,00 3-ccll. 18 ot 2,50 12 cell, 24 volt 3,00 Changing bnttcrlos so Rental bnttcrles, per day 23 tvniar.1, uxidp. I'rfstolllo and Kv cryready Agencies. These prices aro now effective In Ktnmath Falls. 22-2 Are )on saving for yourself alone or bu)lng War Saving Stamps and sav ing for yourself and your country? 2I2S5 siXwS'J' """ ot them. -. " M ' TVMOAY. JULY a.1, lu mmmmtm aBMaBki Early Bird Sayi Neglected Men And the wlvea anil miim itf oilier will appro late th roiupleto attention paid to de tnlh Hint k Intii Hie muMr. tlon itf our cliittilng. Tltn huiloim ar on to tt Tho M-niii ami slltilie Kig liolil during till life of tbo gar noiit. Tlm orknmnhli I, let per i rnt lierfift Tho otylo and prim li right tluit l it forego im rout lulo. K. Sugannan KLAMATH FALLS AMAZED ' BY SUDDEN ACTION. The quirk action of pure I.avotut i)o wnh Is startling. A school I had o)n Mrnln to badly he cntild at tend. A wreK't use or Latoptlk ptlneil Ms teacher to much rhe ami It for her old mother, ONi: WApg showed benefit. A smsll bottle k gunrnnti-i'il to benefit KVKIIY CAM weak, utrnlned or inflamed c)es. Tsi QlMOIv result is astonishing. Altai num o)o cup FltKR. Whitman Drm CO. All v, I have closed my office and I8 loiva In a few day. All tlioi0 hoM- Iiik bills against me will send thta for payment at one. I hopo tit) owing me will show a like rourtitf. 2Mt FnKD WESTKRKKI.O. ' .Money to ln ess city and raaavf pruprrty. Nre aiilcot. ' g LEGAL NOTICES) XOTICK OF BALK Notice Is hereby glvea that by vk tuo of an order duly made and N tereJ of record on th Sth dty July 1?18, by the County Court sf Klnmtth County, Oregon, dlrtetltf the sale under sealed bid of rbjkt, tltlo and Interest of Klamath Coatty, Oregon to Hi premises hereinafter doicrlbnl, subje-.t to all legal dale nnd tu tho rlg'itt of third ptrtltat remuvo therefrom any bullillngt tr property not belonging to said cost ly, tl.e. County Court of Klsauts Cnuntv, Oregon, In teialon at the Court House In Klamath Fall, Kte rintli County, Oregoa, will, on Us 10th i'ny of August, ISIS. rectlN nnd cf-r.lder sealed bid, at the bear of two o'clock p. m, of aald day, t4 will s,ll any anl ail right, title aM Interest of Klamath County, Ortfes, (for cash on acceptance of bid tf bids). n and tc th following scribed premise, to-wit: neglnnlng at a pelat on the seat lino n( Main street 7. feet wetter ly frctn th north earner of Blest 3R of the original town or Wat llle, i.nw Klamath Falls, Orel: thence rarallel with Fourth strttt southeisierly Sl.S feet: thence noraV-1 easterly nnd nt right angle it raw: thence southeasterly parallel 1 Fourth street, 1SS.T feet more or lea lo Klamith avenue; thence western, I along the boundary line or aald nioel 3B a distance of 180n feet to ta south corner thereof; thence north wfstorly along the easterly line t Third siroot 240 feet to tho west cor ner or niock 36; thenee northeaster ly along the south line of Main street to place of beginning, being all lot 3, 4, S, nnd 6 and parti of lest 3 nnd 7 In said Block SB of the ori ginal town of Mnkvllle. bow KM math Falls, Oregon; reserving tM right to soil tald pretnttet In one at mnn pnrcals. and alto retervlng tb right to reject any and all bids f stU premises or any portion thereof' This notlco Is published by order of tho County Court, of Klamatt bounty. Oregon, duly made and Icred on the 8th day 'of July. ! dlroctlng publication of aald notice at "Me in the Evening Herald and KB math Record, two aewtMsera of I4t oral circulation la aald county. M I lonst one each" week for four conse cutive weoks, ending oa th th oaf of August, 1918, that lag the dtf preceding tald aal. (Signed). COUNTY COURT OF KLAMATH COUNTY, ORBWON t R, H. BUNNELL. Couatr Judge, f,. BURRBLL SHORT, Ommlwloae ' 1 aatiKlBmw BBatjKRaBBBi Ul,l'.l-.f- "i ft. -ae A$