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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1918)
t ..; '"'. " v x SS.liIi3FYt Y ii' raVfehtr t.' 'U . j ,r- ,. iv - f- . ' n IV r' 4 If ' r w ft iV : iv; imz-i. V. tI.,' &' ( i .' mm :i 'mW, LW ;p, SMITJI, Editor ibM fivT r. i rjSV, (TXffrNaBfclfcaJ.alUJteoMt MnnilB k iWi A' iKMwmwma ' -'-" . , 'fat Rwats PokHsktss. Comply of nameta" Faua. at ui Fourth street Ur " L Btares at the poetoBce at Klamath i falavOregea, for transmission tkroagb i ' .vm i'm secoad-chus matter. shiieeriptlea tnw ay mall to say address la the Catted States i Oee year woo OH BWBtl .M TUESDAY, AUOUST 6, 1018 Heralds Classified Ad vs. HELP WANTED WANTED Olrl for general house work. 702 Main St. l'honc 210. 2-Ct WANTED Lumber grader. Lamm Lbr. Co.. Modoc Point. 27-tf WANTED Olrl for general house work. Apply 20S 8. Fifth. 5-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT reasonable. Fine furnished 228 4th St. Toom, 3-3 1 FOR SALE 0l00t00t0m000000m00mmWW1WWa FOR 8ALE Four room plastered house, close In. Price 11800, on easy terms. J, T. Ward A' Co. 6-tt Jr FOR SALE iOne kitchen cabinet. oae kltehea table, one coma ode. ApplrRer. Cox, SIS Tenth St 5-6t FOR SALE Three good automobile btora. Telford Bros. Oarage'. SSt FOR SALE A aarala la Chummy 4. MM ar roadster. Practically new., trtetly ftrat ctaaa coadltloB. Coat nr 11169. Soma terma to right Hrty. Addraa J., 'car Herald. 3-3 FOR SAL1V-Kaxwall la perfect con- 4M1m, at a bargain. Henllna Stu- . Ho. j.5t FOR SALK Several Uouaaad acres of toed Tulee, tulUble for bay, la tte Lower KUmath aoarsb. For artkUra att L. Jacobs or II. Mot ekMbacaer. l-6t LOST AND FOUND MMMMWWW .LOST Large Presto-Lite betweea aora aad Rpaad Lake. Returm to Qaa Mara fof reward.- 5-lt LOST Pair of bow gUaaea, la case, Nam u case, H. J. Wiatera. Ra- tara to Herald office. 5-lt MISCELLANEOUS mnu aJ'WWWstfMajiaiaMMMMhmk BOARD ANq ROOMS Home cook ' ta" CS4 lib St 1.5 FOR SALE 135 acree, all under lr rigatloa, part la alfalfa; fenced, eroea feaced, and good building. Prtea n S per acre' If told at bnce. THE WASP" ' . t A Orlpalay, AtteatJea-IUvetiag Pic tara.That Yoa Should See By . N " " AH Meaas Prises, We, lie War Tax added Claee, the largest selling cigar In the world. Two hundred million aid last year. Try one and learn wkjr. Six 'cents straight at all doll ars.. Matoa, Ebrman ft Co., whole tale distributors. s-6t 8tata Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem ber 33-28. Splendid exhibits, excel lent music, high data entertainments and a superb racing card. For par ticulars write A. H. Lea, Salem, Ore on. Adv. '! -' i KSEBB , " ansaaaaaaj ..T. WARD A CO, 4M1 Mai Street OKPHEUS THEATER KTlXYf GORDON f BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS RESUMED Paris, August B.The long 4 range bombardment of the Paris ; region was returned this morn- -lag.' ... . -.. rv -r jL.t t - n ' 'fi. iai a Mr& viJ - - . . . . . . . w ,r !f' ? Wfih'SJ 'N?V!SB jw rich merely by M'aWliT?V, ""r ui invest h v!4fr !T A- od W" teTftrt Ha to buy War ;favWaed thrift Maajpa. MAMMMMMMMWMMWI'MIMMMMii i4f fAe Theaters The popular feminine Impersona tor, Julian Eltlnge, Is to be seen In his latest Paramount picture, "The Widow' Might" at the Star theater! tonight. Thl la a fasctntattng story written especially for Mr. Eltlnge bj Marion Fairfax and directed by WIV Ham C. DeMttle. Mr. Eltlnge Is agalc given the qppcrtunlty to display hit J famous wardrobe of femlno ftnerj and his talents as a female Imperson ator. The story la that'ot a young New Yorker who decides to dabble In ran chlng and narrowly misses being rob bed by a notorious crook. How he succeeds In foiling the designs of this gentleman thru the disguise of a wo man, how the disguise gets him Into Iota of trouble with the girl he loves, but bow be at length wins out and saves both the girl and the ranch, makes a atory full of tun and adven ture thruout. Warner and big men find that Grace baa escaped. They then find that Purcell It gone. And when they open the tunnel, they tee that, too, has been discovered. Purcell, .with, the revolver, Grace bands him, holds them at bay. They alter their plans aad blow It up from the other end. Grace and Purcell are burled behind the debris. But Miller has aummoned the mili tia. As Wagner aad his men rush from the empty house, they are taken la charge by them and put under ar rest. Then the soldiers try to locate the tunnel and excavate In the hope of finding 0 race and Purcell. It la hours before they strike the pocket la which Grace and Purcell are Imprisoned, and In the meantime the two prisoners have given up .all hope. Face to face with probable death, they bare confessed their mu tual love. Suddenly the light streams la and they, are located. They are as sisted from their dungeon. Purcell'a first move, when he la at liberty, la to secure a marriage '11 cense. When It la banded to him, he kisses the bald beaded old clerk In ecstacy. Finding Grace, he begs her to take a walk with him, and leads her to a little, old-fashioned parson age. Here Grace balks, but be shows her the license and telle her that In reality be la Harry Cortland, the fa mous football player. He had seen her months before when she attended a Yale football game and had said. "There Is my future.wlfe." This excellent film will be shown at the Orpheus theater to night. H OUSTON' s Metropolitan Amissmeiit HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Jesse L. Laskey Presents ' The World's Famous Female Imper sonator JULIAN ELTINGE ' "THE WIDOW'S MIGHT" Tills 1 a charmingly humorous story fun of fun and adventure. Also a daady Seel comedy starring Charles Murray and Mae Thurman, la "Friend Husband" TEMPLE THEATER AU Temple Theater Progransi Will' Be Shown at tho Star Theater Mat- Ineta Until Further Notice, Admission 10c and 15c - Jfcv Maf ffefffH l SaW' 'I (8$i Pi mmsmmsmfi IH ELTINGEffi I j jriheWidVMt" ntkjj I MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon P ERSONAL LITTLE BIOKLIflllTS OV 1.0CAL HAPPENINGS AMONG TIIK PKOPI.K OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY. (.OINflS AND COMINGS OK LOCAL POLKS I William Skecn N down on a busi ness i lslt from Chlloquln. II. n. Reed and wife are Klamath tll.. l.ll.. fnnm fl.li-.. f-l I . , I II. St. Dickenson Is here on mat- ters of buslneta from Portland. j Mr. and Mrs. II. a. Hunter mine In, Inst night from Walnut Creek, Oil. Mrs. Charles Spencer Is hero for a short time from San Frnnclsco. j Miss Kmma Schneider has gono to Mlrt.ll.H.I In ..m.i.I .iilii.nl ... nt.lt.il I lUliltlMU IV BI'LIIU DV.Vt.lt lliwilliict J. N. Moauy fs hero for a short time with a party from Seattle. ' N'. C. Morgan was unions tho train arrivals last evening from Portland. W. S. Rlttcr was among the train arrivals last night from Oakland. Mrs. Hurgo W. Mason hnsbeen on the sick list for tho past tew days.. Mr. and Mrs. 'O. A. Chllders are county seat visitors from Merrill to day. Mrs. Tom Hums nud Miss Desslo Stevens of Kansas City, aro among the recent arrivals. Chas B. Hanson fs In town on bus iness from Seattle. Ho Is registered at the Hotel Hall. D. Nine of Chlloquln and P. Nino of Macdoel nre Klamath Falls busi ness visitors today. H. L. Velt. who conducts a mercan-, Ing here, and openly admitted their tile establishment at Worden, Is In strategic plans had failed. They as the city on business 'serted, howover, that the Germane Mrs. W. 8. Rnnney Is a recent ar rival from Stockton, Cal. She Is reg istered at the Hotel Hall. Mr.1 and Mrs. D. F. Holmes are tourist guests at tho Whlto Pelican from Portland. . ... . Dave and Dan Llsky were county icai V19UUIB fVBiviuuf irum uiuii biock rancn ai awau uane vauey. O. W. Mvers. Jack Detrlck. a. R. King, Meredith Faught nnd L. son were auto passengers to Ashland this morning. T. H. Cunningham was In town from his ranch In the Pine Grove district looking after business inter ests yesterday. ,, Mr. nnd Mrs. James H. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kerchcr and dau ghters of Cbico, are among the tour ist visitors here today. Many Torpedoed Ships Restored to Service LONDON, Aug. S. Not all the thlpg which German torpedoes and marine collisions send to tho bottom of tho sea stay there. In less than three years more than 400 sunken morcnam vessels nave ueen restored ; SAVE 25 CENTS ly&uying, INWE-nVS-POUND'SIZE the moi economti WOi coffee, you can Ptxyf ar BACKED'BYA-GUAPANTGE THAT-AEANS -SOAETWrMG THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH MENTION Mrs. W. II. Lnurotson Is In Kla math Palls from the Fort Klamath district for a few days. She It a ,-, ,hl .,,, .. Dr. (leorgo Mcrryman left for ,. Va Ust Iflll for n ,hort vlg M tho nwh of , oug Qet)er He expects to return this eUMilng. A. X. Wondllng of San Francisco, former proprietor of tTio Whlto Poll- l enn hotel of this rlty, was u week end visitor at that hostelry. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Olvntia are In town from tho Illy section, where Mr. t) Ivans operates u largo stock ranch. They nro guests at the Hotel Hall. A. I). Mills, one of the United fitnttM engineers stationed at Crater lake, Is down for n short time on mutters of business . He Is a guest at tho Whlto Poljcan hotel. II. A. Uttoy and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Curtlss and Mrs. K. J, Stone wore nrrhnls cstcrday after noon from Ijikclcv. They are guests at the White Pelican hotel. GKKMANM ADMIT FAII.l'ltK OF PLANS Copenhagen, Aug. 6. Field Mar shal von Hlndenburg and Oenerat Lu dendorff received the German corres pondents, according to advices reach- were still masters of tho situation and that tho territories given to the enemy wero disposed of according to plans. It the battles were on Qer man territory, they , explained, It would bo painful to give up villages, I but tho progress of the enemy, they 'declared, wna without Importance and (W0U,d ct nffoct he rfim of h0 ..Qr .. Von Hlndenburg said that the Qer- man soldiers would become Just aa Wat-1"" uccustomed to the Americana at they did to the black soldiers. STRANDED STEAMER FLOATED Canadian Port, August E. The Ja panese steamer Canada Maru, which was stranded last week near here. bat been flcated and It now steam ing to Portland. DUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY. to service. And more than one ship has been rained; repaired, aent forth on a new career, and then' sunk and raised anew for a third lease on life, This rescue work Is done by tho salvage auction of the British navy, SViF S wwHEfifcW FALLt. OREOON I Local Red Crass -Activities - Those prtaant la the Mwlng room Monday were Meadaraes Mary Water houto, R. E, Wattonberg, L. L. Btoln. O. D. Durko, C. 0. House, L. B. Sul livan, Ntaae Alta Ralph Helen Short, Josephine McLaurln. OKRMAN CHILDREN HARVKMT PECULIAR HAY Cnol ZURICH. Aug. t 6. Children In Munich were last week employed In stripping the loaves from trees ami bushes In the public parks for con version Into hay, according to tho Munich Post, which says this Is nocessary owing to lack of fodder for army horses. NOTICE TO SOCK KNITTERS For the benefit of those who did not see the notice' beforo, we with to ask agala that all socks after being washed and pressed, be fattened at the top, and the alte, which will be whatever number of Inches there aro from heel to toes, put on a slip of paper and aewed (not pinned) just Inside top. Moaey to loaa ott city aad country property. Sea Ctilkota. If j "Yoa'ra safe" whea yoa sat aa la aaraava policy froaa tho Callcote ag ency, ess Mala street. tf Less delay when you fill at Kla math Service Station, Sixth and Kla math. 36 tf The aow ItlS low rest Ufa, arc! deat aad health poUdea of the Trav elera are atodera aU the way thru, aad they cost leas See Chllcote. tf McCenalck Mader, good order, at half price. Other Impleawata. Far. oter's Warehoase Co. ss-tf Before the fire, get a hay Insur. aare policy from Chlkote. tf Before the war no one thought of at tempting to save tuch wrecks aa are now brought up from the depths, but ahlpa now. are 'priceless. The finan cial valuo of the aalvage work Is enormous. The cargoes salved are themselves worth many millions of dollars. Recently 'a big American tanker collided on a dark night la the Eng lish cbaaaol with a sturdy British atandard ship carrying oil. Thero waa an exploaloa of benxlne, and both vessels ware quickly swept by flames. Of the crew of the British ablp only eight men, who Jumped overboard, were save. Salvage work on both ships began with the arrival of tugs which, after overcoming many difficulties, man aged to tow them close In shore. There It waa necessary to sink them by gunfire. They are now being brought to the aurface, a long, ardu oua taak. The tanker, a fine vessel some GOO feet long and new built, had on board 16,000 tone of oil', and. tho aha biased for four days, half of the cargo waa aalvsd. When thoroly re- palred.tbe tanker will be returned to the Uulted States, not much worse for wear, the damage being estimat ed at $750,000 a tmall amount in marine figuring in these days when persons think In millions. LEMON JUICE IS SKIN WHITENER CHEAP 80MB MADR BEAUTY LO. TION TO REMOVE TAN, FRECK. LE8, SALLOWNBSS At the cost of a small jar of ordl nary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the moat wondar. j ful lemon skin wbltener and complex- ion oeauunsr by squeeslng the Juice of two freth lemons into a bottle con. talnlng three ounces of orchard white. care should be token to strain the Juice thru a .fine rlntb so no lemon pulp gets In, then this lotion will keep iwu iur monins. Eysry woman knowa that lemon Juice la uted to bleach a darkened akin and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallow nets and tan and is the Ideal skin oeauiiner. Just try It! Oct three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and massage It dally Into the face, neck, arms and hand. T ..- . . .. Big Lawyers Volunteer Services Against 0'Leary S r.. . i w M IT JV? Iba-fWivt rnxi.3 II. HntiMili'ii Marnlmll IH-ljuirry NlroM II. Snowdcn Mnrshitll, formor Un ited States attorney In Now York, and DcLnncy Nlcoll, former district attorney for tho slatn, both of them famous luwyors, voluntcured their terlvcccs to tho goternuient to pro aecuto Jorcmlah A. O't.cnry, the Irish leader, who wan captured as n fugi tive In Sura, Wash. ,to bo tried on a cvharge of violation of thti Espionage Act. 7teGeal Test of gasoline is in its boil ing points.In"RcdCrown" they form a continuous, uniform chain, giving asy starting, quick accel eration, power and mile age. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CtlJotnU) It. A. 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It's h ,,u&, rt, fliirmt lu-udnrlie relief In t Ito wholt unlM. Dnii't "ilffert l(elleo tkl ni'oiiy mid dlitrrs now) Vmi riil Mllllini uf men and wmiim ), fmihil tlint hesilscho and lmirilU inlm'i U nceillrss. list what vim ifc iur, " W. D. MILLER Hoofing Cimtractor Mnllliold, Tar and Gravel Hoof ing, Itoof Coating. Repair Work a Hpeclnlty. 181 8. Blith Hlreei Phone IBS, ItKCKAIID RENT SERVICE Phone M Might Phone MS -Ci DANCING Why Be a Mere Dancer? When you ran be aa esprrt? lnMrurtlna. Thia rnaiarU that "snuirtaeaa'' and "mod Mr. ami Mrs. Klllewdahl, ape. rialUn la private add neranaal rrnlsm" which doantea 'style." Can yiHi dance TIIK CAItl.YSLK? Itct llallmom Ihsare. Mil. AMI MRS. K1LLKNUAHI. Phone :IIN BIUI 10th St. Mr. Jones Has A roll top desk, a typewriter anil Icllrr filiw, a rifle, a aluit gun, fishing tackle, rubber ImmiIh, m nm autoatoMIe, Mrs. Jones Wants An electric waahlag Machine, a vacuum rleaaer, aewlag mach. Ine motor, toaster stove, rurllag Inm, elr. 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