The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 29, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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BcnifcffesattAfis.
An lllustratiea of tha demands
sometimes' made' upon photopiayers
to obtain certain required icenea for
the screen nay be found In "Broad
way BUI," A new Metro wonder play,
tarring Harold Lockwood, which
will be shown at the Orpheus Thoatro
on Thursday and Friday,
For the lumber camp scenes In
"Broadway BUI," Mr. Lockwood and
his company went to Maine and es
tablished camp on the
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ERSONAL MENTION
LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OX LOCAL HAPPENINGS
AMONG THE PEOPLE OP THIS CITY AND VICINITY.
GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS
J. C. Cleveland Is here for a few
days on business from. Salem. '
QeoritP R. Stewart and J. Eddie-
man arrived yesterday from Newman
California. They are registered at
C. n. Arthur enmo In on business ' the Hotlli ii.ii
yesterday afternoon from Lakevlow.
I president If. D. Mortenson ot the
W, M, 8keon Is a Klamath Falls n.iin.n nv t.umW rnmn hu
MBBi Dusincss visitor rrom unuoquin. ,,i ,, . .w, h.ih ,i.
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The Winnek Co.; Inc.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Experienced box factory
cut-off man; top wages: tight and
stand v werk: state experience. Ad
dress H. O. Camm, Box ?, Bay Point,
Contra Costa county, cai. z-s
WANTED Man and wife for ranch
work. Phone 177.
WANTED An apprentice boy to
fc learn machinist trade. Apply Kla
math Iron and Steel Works. 27-3
WANTED A woman cook.
, General hospital.
Klamath
27-3t
a cold spell which did not diminish In
Intensity materially at any time dur
ing their three weeks stay. On the
mildest day the thermometer regis
tered ten below and on the coldest
day It dropped to fcrty-elght below.
Despite this bitter cold the company
worked out of doors practically every
day.
Many pictures with lumber camp
locate have been made In the past,
but It Is doubtful It any waa staged
under like clrcumstsnces; nor Is It
likely that such splendid results were
ever obtained, aa those who see
"Broadway BUI" will doubtless be
Willing to grant.
W. C Dalton wits In town from his
ranch In the Mnlln section yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. U. I). Tyler, are city
visitor today from Red filuff Cal.
Mrs. L Kent was among the arriv
als from Lakvvlew yesterday after-;
noon.
LOST AND FOUND
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FOUND Pair glasses. laqalrs, Her
ald office.
973
LOST Gold bar pin. design la black
! -, enamel. Valued aa heirloom. Ra
tal to Herald office. 17-3
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TORRENT.
FOR RENT One untarnished aoass-
keeatas roem: l furnished b
tie Batata at. - isi
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Snap; good lot sad
mall house; f 366 cash; small I
aabtsdaesa. See Bueetea Real 1
tate. Si-S
FOR SALE lit? tareeaartsr ton
track, cheap. Inqatre M. W. Ha-
maker. i
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FO SALE 1317 Ford toariag ear.
Inquire 113 Waahlagtoa St 23-tt
FOR SALE Three spssd ladlaa mo
torcyele wkh'sMs ear. at s bar-
can lis aeuia win. i7-i
FOR SALE One tkerMtkkred Bad
Darae boar, montha oM; weight
iff; fu.ff. a. d. Heaniag, uoms,
Cat 37-
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FOR-SALE Seeead kaaa aatema-
iktor. Daaaasa.Ants Ca !-
FOR SALS Everytalag aa WaKaa
. ranch, tare miles trom town, titt
FOR SALE Balck roaasUr. Terms
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FOR SALB Modem t
low at S'bargala.
WM1 give tanas.
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: MISCELLANEOUS
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,TO EXCHANOE Good Portland rea-
iw kmsiii proaefTT. aiao
Aablaad rasMeaca, E.0. Argravea,
owner, Mooes Peel Hall.
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HAVE PURCHASER for foar or five
room house. Mast bo tally close
, w ana u sewer sterna.
J. T. WARD CO.
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"BROADWAY B4XL"
w
ot Braaaway Nlaht Life snsl
Iks I amber Caassa, Btaniac
HARLOO LOCKWOOD
la the rate e "Braaaway BHI"
Alaa With Bpisods of "Veageance
sad tka Woasaa"
Prleee, 10c, Kw War Tax ssaai
MeOermick binder, gooa ardar, at
rice. Other ImslasaeaU. Far.
aear'a Warehouse Co.
LAWYKIW WILL DISC17SB
UNIFORM DIVORCE LAW
UN
George H.
among the
Inst night.
Kslser ot Portland was
arrivals from Portland
m DONE
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Responding to s call sent out by
Mrs. Q. A. Krauso. who to to direct
this work, s number of ladies met In
tks library last eight to consider
plans for the drive next Saturday la
the Interest of tke 'Salvation 'Army
War Service Faad.
Mrs. Kranse Introduced Prof. E. 8.
Hammoad ot tks Kimball School ot
Theology, Salem, who la representing
tks Salvation Army Is Southwestern
Oregon during this campaign. Prof.
Hammoa spoke bristly, empkasUlag
tks great work tks Salvation Army la
dohig la tks camps st kerns sad In
tks trsaekes sad samps abroad. Hs
tsM tks ladles that all tha pabllc
assded to knew was tka facta rs-
gardlag this work, aad the email sn
out aaksd from Klamath conaty,
only Ml, weald be contributed
ekesrtslly. Tks ladlea arranged
their plans for tkalr campaign next
atarday, ehooetag .their konra ot
work sad tks leestlons. Oae feature'
of tkelr plan aroused mack laterest.
It la proposed to kave several kettlea
at tka comers ot tke atrasts, suspend'
sd frees tripods la tks approved Sal
vation Army etyle, wklls well kaown
todies of the eity ring Us hand balls
aad solleR contributions. Tks ladles
entered keartily toto the. plans, and
feel very sptlmtotte csaceraiag their
prospects ot success.
A real bargain fcs a three roosn far-
awhed keaes aa Oraat St,, only SBSO
See ChBests, Mala St. tf
Are you saving isr yearseit akme or
buylag War Savtnsa Stamps sad sav
lag for yourself aad year eeaatry?
Barsty koa'ds wkaa yoa wait at tks
CUteots asjeacr. tf
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HOUSTON'S
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DARK
1 to San Francisco.
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Earnest Bubb, cashier of the First
National llnnk at Merrill was a coun
ty seat business visitor yesterday
afternoon. ,
Mrs. W. T. t.ce returned on, the
train taut night from a visit with her
mother, Mrs. S. O.-Thompson of Ven
Ico California. '
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Brower of Los
Angeies, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Brower
and Beulnh nrowor, are tourists at
the. While Pelican.
II. It. Illiko of New Haven, Conn.,
and H. M. Austin of Bedford, Va
veterans wb.o havo been uttendlng the
O. A.- It. convention at Portland,
have stoppud ut Klamath Falls for a
few days visit. They are guests at
the White Pellcaa.hotel.
426 Main Street
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Yo can buy all the
Mrs. Jean Belah and Mrs. Alec
Belah are tourist guests from Ana
cortes ,Cal.
Mrs. James McDonald was among
the train arrivals last night from
Portland.
R. C. Spink Is down on mtters of
business trom Idlerest Camp, on
Spring Creek.
Mies Hasel Stevens.of Gerber, Cali
fornia, is a guest today at the White
Pelican Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wallace are re
cent arrivals la Klamath Falls, from
Alameda, Cal.
n r vr-, .i..j v-..-i. Tb" present In the surgical room
in.nnn on .ii.r. f h-m rtsrday were Meidames Will Bald-
fMm i .b.i l,n- Clarence Underwood,-W. H. Rob
ertson. O. L. Brown, Ouy Irwin. Jas.
R; O. Tompkins came In yesterday Driseoll, T. J. Telford.
with his family from Martin ,nearf In the sewing room were Mesdamea
Kirk for a short business visit. H. D. Mortenson, Mary Waterhouss,
.,... . , ... iA- B- t,un'' J- M- Johnson, C. Z.
Mrs. H. R. Iakln of Prlnevllle. Kimhii. o. D. tiurk. and miu j-
Crook County,, slaughter of Mr. and ; MpB,H0 McC,ftln Hele0 amettse. Ea
rn, y.. i. winnicn u nere tisiuqs ior,ther HalnMi Jean Perry-
a rcw nays.
Local Red Cross
Activities
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you wish, the best sugar
.i substitute
Wwrcttthrs) kin sixty pound cans, Havaacan
aaatt koBM, r wa will put it in any lze jsr or
pall at tic th pound.
Ara wan' still twing an unsatiifactory coffaa?
You can kava a gaod, rich, satisfying cup of
WILL PLEASE THE KIDDIES
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ramsby have
WAtsawaaAjl Ibaih Mas ArSaKSl aaaSljkak
it ,7 "...:":-:r." -i""r: i ' """. d0ii cot.. kiddi.
u ,. .. .u . i. ' , cars, velocipedes, wheel barrows, , wa-
the Upper Klamath Lsks. gone. etc. n-i
Mr. snd Mm. Edwin F. Lou of! J JOHNSTON FURNITURE CO.
. . . ..... .. '
uot jiugeien arrives last aigm tor
visit 4rlth Mr. aad. Mrs, Gilbert Fleef
and Mr. and Mm. Fred Fleet They
sre on their 'way home from a visit
with their son in North Battleford,
Canada.
lj- If a have
7 ablcaoaee,
have a big family aad aaed
better look st that mod
em elsjht room hoase oa PacMc tar
race for Rttoo. See ChMcots, aSS
Mala St.
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The Band Box
w . sasaBRV L bV
Tf ;m k
r-2iS Friday ui
BjoEia Saturday
AaaMwcestk
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FALLS
Newest Styles
ON
Special Coffee
At the popular price of
JUC pound
Wa prara tka tjuality with a sampla.
Try it
Klamath Fall.
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We Must
Do Our
Bit Here!
tit help win tin Ngtit over ihn!
livery uty we art lhriwliiK unaraag
humlng ap staff Hun tti mnliml d. -1
BarlRieat f nar govftn u Wu,
and neel, lo iave the litis nf osr
Imin, and lo save those IU will nt
rtwl as more' lima n, tew mlnuira sf
our time. We refer l llu nig
the pita ut pearhra, plumi iiikI hImIUt
trait. These are needed to nuke v.
bon to put la the aas tiucka.
Save the Pit
llrlag them to as, ao mnller ass
small the qaaatlty, or send llirm la
' by the rhlhlrea, sad wn will re last
they reach the right place.
DO IT TODAY AND fcVKHY Mr
SAVE THE PITH
Pearlies and Plams are plentiful.
Save the Pitt
The Winnek Co., Inc.
426. Main St.
Phone 34
&
Klamath Falls
MEOIFU
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EFFICIENT GUN
PROVING MOS
malloas of tha enemy were suddenly
eiposed to concentrated rifle flro at
a distance, with every shot from a I
trained marksman who was not bias-!
lag Into the air but was picking out
bis target and sending his ball home.
This experience has fully sustains!
I uiv American cumcniion lur MO rillo
aa against the grenade, and French
jand Kngllsh military experts are
agreed in the enthusiastic approval
they give tho Americans aa riflemen
PARIS, July SO, (Correapondence,"'1 n.,bo v'6 tht the rlflo has
of the Aasoclsfd Pr.) -The effect! -,,. .fc."' "" "J" "!
vi mncnn riiie lira naa oeen oaa
of tho greit surprises to the enemy
during the recent engagements along
tho front As a result ths rifle Is
Infuntry fighting.
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CLKVEUAND. Ohio Aug. It A
uniform divorce law to be affected
thru, revision of the various stats
laws will be oae ot the chief topics
lor coaslderstlon at the annual con
1 Tsatlon of the America Bsr Associa
tion which opened yesterday . and
' ssatlaue thru Friday, Two thousand
delegates are expected to attend the
opening session.
' . Only two ststes, delegates declared
today, now, have ladentlcal divorce
'.mwfc. .
WR-t ,fI ..
WmQi V' taklas action on the dl
3?Mi & ' itjraf ;iawa prsblemj the convention to
iMSMUi&il&J '"'tM Vusstloa of
necess-
recon
Wfi) 9'7)ita'la:jst1slatloa deemed
ifeWssiVtaf wobieais of
'.?'4jaTsisar, insAwajr. ', , '
STAR THEATER
Grestsr Vitaaraah PreseaU
AUCR iOYCB AND
HARRY MORBY
"WITHIN THB LAW"
Also Walker B Walker la aa Satire
r. o VmtmAmwtt ' I
TEMPLE THEATER
BlaeMrd Features Preteat
FRANKLYN PAIINUM
"SS,e0 REWARD"
Also Hearst Pathe Newa Latett War
Ffctaras aad Carrsat'Bveau
AdsBlssioa lSc aad ISe.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTVRBfl
nWaDAYS AND SATUBDAYS
Hera's a Spica
for Puddings
Crescent Pudding Spl'ce to a com
bination of well known spices for
puddings, so proportioned a to
produce in'every case the same de
lightful taste.
The frequent use of this snd other
Crescent Spices, such ss cloves,,
nutmeg, cinnamon, etc., not only
makea food mors appetising but
furnishes an attractive way to
use "left-overs."
Your grocer sells them.
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We MYc Every llticg
Bxperieaesd Packers for Hoase-
held Pmsb. Light sad Henry
HaaHaa ef AII.Descriptloas.
Ready at Aay Hoar.
6eiaral Truster Ct.
Phoae gas Residence SIS-M
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ONIYERSITTof OREGOM
rally eaUlBDea liberal MlliUM and lulmmttttAmmmriM,mmim- ammtmt
iraming in tiommerss, Jouraalisra. Arelillsslara. Law; Medlels
L' US1. :vfV 7""' Nssle. Heaashola Aria. PhraUsI Tralalad ui Viae Aria;
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aaiNMMM,, mm M nmnum, m nwa w. Ctmjhu ffm l InackM, IriSJu.
TablMfaBR. UWaaieaaoslaam. P..)irlhTiaaawe.
i e f mm n mm It wHIM aa1 way.
niMuw, naw, UwSM.br HhHlraM kaaklH.
I have a dandy four room plastered
ass ealr oae block fraa lfaia ut.
fast comlag back to Ita own aa the.It'a dirt cheap at SlaBO.oa easy
pnHin wespoa ror inraatry
flghtlag. Par a time Its plaes was
challenged by ths bsad grsaads aad
aems'of ths Bagllsh sad French es
psru took ths view that ths groande
woald gradually aupersede ths rifle.
Trench warfare had secustomed both
sides to ths grenade so that ths rifle
was seldom brsught lata use.
v Even with ths two weapons avail
able, ths troops had become accus
tomed to naa ths grsaads rsther
thaa the rifle, sad' aa enemy fugi
tive would oftes be ehassd until his
pursuer was near enough, to throw a
reaads .Whea;a riqs hsll.'would have
brought dowa tha fucltlva tram
dtotaaca.,
an inunas assa cassgad. however
by ths opes, flghUagof ths prsseat
otfenalye aad, ths unusually effective
uss she Amerleans hvs.made of ths
rjne. qsasrsl Psrahlag has mala-
Ulaed from ths Irst that Us rifle
was ths IsdlapsaHble weapon for In
fenjry, andjWhlls Us grenade has aot
been neglected, every Amsrlcsn unit
has been thoroughly trained In rifle
practice.
Many of the national guardsmen-, as
wel as ths regulars wsrs efack rifle
shots, winners la touraments and ve
terans of the rifle-ranges maintained
at home. 'These ranges have become
a notable feature f ths training on
mis siae, nam tne wnois American
organisation has become specially
profklsat with tho rifle.
Osrmaa prtooaers all recount the
same atory, that the greatest sur
prise cams from the. Impetuosity sf
ths American rifts caused tha great
est consternation and loss. Accus
tomsd to waiting for a grenade at
RKCKARD IlKNT HKRIKS I
' .Plioae Bl
Night Phone 315
I1UT A TIIH1PT STAMP T001T.I
Mr. Jones Hu
A roll top desk, a typewriter
aad letter fltoe, a rifle, a shot
. ftoUai tackle, rubber
boots, sad aa sntomoblle,
Mrs. Jones Wants
A electric wsahlag atachlae, a
vacaam ctoaasr, eewiag mach.
las Bsotar, toaster stove, carting
lroa,stc.
J "Wly yoar hoasshold
BMp9f
Helps? Yea Necessities.
Link River
Electrical Co.
r J. Sheets
Phoas 171.
SUMMER
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BREAKFAST
Cooked Electrioli;
are tha easy, eMtojhtfnl way toi
the day.
i
.Uy oat of tad kitchen, s mamj
lyoa csa whaa tha weather Is "
aad sajoy the cea vealenci' of
'cal Appltoarea.
toast made on aa Electric
entails ao bother whatsoever sal
always iMkioas. .Coffee breweii1'
an Electric Percolator has a i
flavor yoa was like.
i.
PreaaM vna, hmakfaat risht St j
tablo BIsetrisally. '"
CALIFORNIA - OREG
tack at closequarters, ths mas
POWER CO.
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