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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1918)
s'l"; WW" Ay THE EVmiMO HKKALD, KLAMATH OREOON PTttBAY, Arni'RT no, tin A-i '. & . V)i.. S AWtf 'r''t-'i " ' Kt fe j H. . ' ' 'l t ft' ,. ' Alee if i fey" l. ' t ftr. I (feVl. ..1. f'Al SBBHRl V '. Et Herald 7 5 IV n (WITH ' MklTTMl tr-'rffc . t ' i WV WtMim daily eaeeat f-ttaday hy j h atiioli PabttsheM OMMMf ef Blame th PaUs. at US Fourth street. Z , , JJJ iatftf second-etas matter, ' Bhsaaeftatlea term by mall to may ederes la the United States; FMB AY, AVGIHT M, Mil BtnlfcaasaMJUn. HELP WANTED WANTED Office help, light work, moderate calary. Dr .Soule. 30-2 WANTED l'mia cook for railroad camp at Olene. Teh 377, or evea- laglM. WANTED Experienced box factory cut -off man: top wares: light and steady werk: tate experience. Ad- draas H. O. Camin, uox 7. Bay rout. Coatia Costa coaaty. CaL z- FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furalsheJ room. close la. Phone 10S-W, or call Hit Mae 8L 22- FOR RENT Furnished housekeea- tes rooms la brick bulldta;. TUM aaa Mala. FOR SALE FDK SALE-Elesaat skt-rooai kma- alow, clese te ;tenaa. CaM SM , VMfktB fx. Mf FOK 8ALB Baa: good let aa aauH heaae: $! eaah; aaaall hi- i. See vacates Keel se rOst IAUB ltl7 Urea-aarter tea traek. ekeaa. laaalre M. W. Ha- -- W9tL A1X 117 rerd tearles ear. leaalre 213 Waaalaatea at,, UAt FOR aVaXX Oae4kreahkre4 JU4 ,K)swec'eeai 9 saeaHha eld wsaasH lev; fis.aa. 'a. D. Heaale', Oerrla. CM.- 17- AateCe. J-4 rofk BALE BTarrthlM ea WaHea irreeitewa..2iu FOB IAUC Belek readeter. Tar are Jl-U teaatt- HaaBaa FTsete MISCELLANEOUS TOBXCMAMOB Oeed Fertlaed raa- rOat BAUC 47t aere reach la the heat atfatfa aeetlea ef Klaaaatk t atBe ef feed faaelac; If S e( ajeed aaatare with leta of reed aad aeata; SS acre si eared aad la eteaMea; acraa ta aaae hraah bat teed, tillable lead; X (ear reora koaaes, kea hoi graaary, bara, sheds, two good wefla ea B. F. delivery roate, oae-kalf aiUe freai good school; i miles to store aa daoet otBce; aboat J60 acres of thia raack la coatlag aader lrrlga tiea. Price llz.eee. . T. WARD a) CO. Ml ealjreae Meek He. Frlee.Sle) ea flue fhllf alf BasOABWAT BXLM Nsafst Life anal sJtarrln 4 NAKIXW liOCKWOOO ia she rwle ef "Broadway BUH aTalsndr ef SKC Ml she W( Meea, Ma, Me-War Tax added Dili, SPLITTING, oMJPCHE Mas' aTeajaaja PoWflert ft- BwTw it emaa 1 aaartg B Tea take a Dr. .JaaMS' la .last a f.w Pewder aad aaa aa aeursiaw aaa raMrTajMhH.It'a she alaket .XeeSaaliafliUsag or BalaaaTaaai to tat waausr asm- Llaaaasae to tea drag m SMm mkmmSrMMmm mam ;jwe" "'!.' "" has paskaft Miiiass. 'a ' Bsedash i ae eajaa- Minis. " ORPHeEUS THEATER - i At the Theaters tMNNMMAMMMMI The reaaakte Western .frontiers- aad ef the day of . -- - Bret Hart e Hark Tnk aad Fred- jeflck RewiBftt may have vaalebed 'forever, but they live again, fervid j latest photoplay or William 8. Hart. j the famous Thorn H. Ince Artcrmft -.P. t. thta Dictate Mr. Hart If !of the West western, and the living characters by whom the West was re claimed. Tha theme of "Selfiah Teles" 1 m of attflatoeas. la this play Mr. Hart affordi hi admirers aa example of hk heat wyk. which ia Improving " TMBUJ WHO CtU BV OWrtVWIMIUwy he essay. The story was written by C. Gardner Sullivan and the picture was produced br Mr. Hart himself under the aapenrision of Thoraa H, Ince. Jane Norsk ia hU leading woman and she has a role that brings out Mr. Hart'a personation la strong and satiafytag coatraetSalflak Tale will be shown at the Star Theatre to night. e e Of all the relee ever assigned to that fascinating character actor, Wil liam Deamoad, Bone has' ever proven to be laveeted with as much comedy and hasaaa laterest ae the oae of Benny Bogg la the Triangle photo play. "Aa heaeat Maa." A cere-fret happy-go-lucky tramp with a lasty de sire to ream aad avoid werk, very skillful aad eleeaeat la the art ef llftiag chkkeaa la the eead-e'-aight he saddealy flads hlmaeif eatraeted wKh a fertaae to he eeUvered to aa aakaowaajtrl. ThrlHs. keart-iatereet ly aad deMghtfal attaatleaa "Aa Heaeat Maa" as heaeat- week of aaaalaa eater- ef the clesaeet aad meet order for all. Pretty Mary Warrea of The Baa Paarer" fame, Aaa Krsmsa aad Qraham Pet- U are la sapeortlag relea. "Aa Hea ls directed by that saaerb of effeeta, Praak Beraage. two baaatlfal aad epectaeula- predactloas. 'The Oaa womsa aad laaseaaU Pregr t." made each wlds spread aad plaaelag Impreaatoa. At the Temple Theatre tealght. 'B.P. far eatjr BTMjM eat IX UPS WBtrKAMCB The great etreath. the ktg dlvl- aad Ue aaeamaatakle fU ef the rant Aaaartaam Late aaee Co meaaa Slat elaaa laearaae far yea. Per aaftiealasa aaa Oae. C, fJlrlek. dlatrlet maaaaer. tS-tt Tats safe If yea have fire pesky sa delay whoa yea fill at KTa asatk Bervlce Matlea. Mxtk aad Ku matk. ii-it UOUgTONC HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER ; Attcraft Prasaato WILLIAM S. HART "SELFUM YATBS" Abo Walker Walker ha aa Katlre Chaage of VaadevBle TEMPLE THEATER Trlaagle PreseaU WILLIAM DESMOND "AN HONEST MAN" Also Hearst Pathe News Latest War Ptrteres aad Carreat EveaU 10c aad lie, MERRILL OPERA HOUSE i , v MOTION PICTVRM TUBaDAYS AND SATURDAYS hfrCermerk ksaBer. amaf eraer, at helfprtea. Oahar aBjateaseBea. Par. saare Vaswbesma Oe. BMf By the wladsw of assaaat every Urket earn as the Iaa4 yoa araa feed she Tiaieleia- aaaae ajato, thla la OhMrete, ,BMf Ii5 fVRSONAL unuc umajoitrs on local happenings absbnc nuc rsoruE or n city axb vkimty. BsOtNeaS ANB COWKCsS OT LOCAL FOLKS H. W. LaFreniere Is here on bui - aess from Bray, Cat Fete Lorenze Is here for a short time from Willows. CaL P, Bordela U a guest at the White Pelicaa today from Stockton. Cat. I Bam Mvrphy was aaoag the train arrivals last night from Ashland. L. Jacobs retained last eight from baslnees vUlt to Saa Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mlckle came la yesterday afternoon from Lake- Ttew T. W. Pheneger Is here for a short time on business from Susanvllle.I the seveath urade in the central Hign qj (school, returned last night from Ban , Francisco, where she has beca spend Maurice M. McAalife came la yes- inn, Mar tummer vacation. terday afteraooa from Lakeview on busiaees. ' Mrs. J. D. Murphy was among the arrivals yesterday afternoon frm Lakeview. Dave Llsky Is In town on matters, of business from hU ranch in the Swan Lake district. . T...I t t.i.w f vi-..mii. ... . ... .i. - ,. .. tk. among Ue registered gaests at the Hotel HaU hut Bight. . Miss Marguerite Bobbies left this morning for Oakland, where she will , commeace her tralalang for a nurse at Ue Fablola hoapttaL Local Red Cross Activities Those present la the sewing room yesterday were Mesdames Geo. Belhn. Carrie Mater, O. C. Mitchell. Ma Orlmes F. E. Betxer. 8. T. Bummer. n n nn.k. j v nuthrtn. w. J. fltalnmats. W. H. North. Z. C. Klui- taU. J. W. Lindsay aad Misses .oso phlae McClaia, Esther Haines, Jean, Pefry. Ia the surgical dressing depart ment were Mesdames W. H. Robert sea. O. L. Brown, O. B. Irwin, A. D. Addison. j Boy a lot aa Mass AddHloa, are very lew aad teraas easy. WsH take year I shsrlj Bay yoar Havelsae OB la S eaaa aad) save IB per cent. At aeragre sad st t iwr statloas Tetford BrosM dlstt shators. BT-tf 'laveatlcate the new ISIS hVe pei tries ef the Travel era. They ajve a sea ir amass of lasaraarw at a mlalmass cost. See ChBcote( MS Maw Bt. tf BUY A THRIFT BTABB TODAY. 50 TRACTORS ENTERED IN THE BIG DEMONSTRATION ON the Cotton, Raima" aad Pbealx Raartiea PORTLAND, OREGON September 5, Reached by Oreskaas Baeetrlc Katkaatei atteaemare saSSlSaBew dJfBajBBPJkfJBBfcjj, -amTemmmmmVf s5 ' BBBa9mmmmmmBa?BBBV smmmBaBBeBBBnT mmml Cssl llilll mmBBmmaL mmmmmaBasBBsmmtssaw j--f-P -eJ ll II lSa BBmmmnsieesBmW III aBBsswYfeBBmnQBQTnilllma TH II Practicing Thrift Yoa asay be piatblag the pennies eier ae tightly la aa ef fort to help both yourself nnd yoar rauetry emriag these times, but hare yoa the aid that baaklag lead, or the recoaragemeat that a good beak like the Plrst National raa give? By the opening of a Cfcecklag or Bav. lags Account here oa ran acquire both ef these. oa d& It? "HKLPIXCJ YOU HELP YOURBELP. K. R. Reams, 1'raHdeat. L. P. WlUet, Vkefraaldoat. Lealle Rogers, Cashier. A. M. Collier, Aast. Cashier. Jolm M. Moore, Ass. Caahler. &ie First National BankI MENTION ' Thelata C Marks and Olive Whip- J Pi left tor Merrill this morning, al ter a short visit here . , i I Artie Nechols is a county seat vi- Itor from llonnnra today. She is -..-.j ., Ih. Ilot., HalL O. H. Walker and . M. NcCaJI are bBlto- ri-i.nr, in Klamath Pall . . fcM Francisco. Ther are caests t the White Pelican. Jobn,on nnd ,,,,, Hada- way of Portland are forest fighters wbo arrived lat nlr.hu They arc stopping at the White Pelican Mlss.Jeunle Whittaker. teacher of I Mta Wlnnifred Winnard left this morning for Portland, where sac win resume her teachlnc with the begin- .nlng of the fall term of the public schools. v Mrs. Dale Richards, who was for- nriy jilss Maysel Sanderson of this city and who was married this sum- Portland, has returned to take charge of the domestic science w ... '. TT u .ZZ V T . the froat. of the awrrlage of Mr. Hunter Sav- Idge aad Miss Etta Frances Fletcher of Baa Rafael. Cal.. on August 24. The groom was a former wetl known resident of Klamath Falls, where he was at the head of the Savldge Bro thers Lumber company. A portion of the, H. P. O. K. dele gates to the State convention at Portland are expected to reach here this evening, as word has been re- cela l " luo sianea home early Wednesday afternoon. Tk boys The boys will come In nover the route east of the Cascades via Bend. Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IN THE CITY QCICK SERVICE RE.BONABLE RATEB ' PHONE 1ST WesteraTransfer C. RECKARD RENT BER11CE Pbeae M Night Pboae SIS 6, 7, 1818 Railway. Paved Aato road to the Ptfty loHlxty WW Use One of These When Starting Savings Account ny llaak Capital $50,000 See Klamath State Bank Located in the New Building Cor. Sixth and Main Klamath Falls deeeeeeetsM:3M8M GRAHU OPERA STIWIITO LEAVE STAGE HMK. MANTELU REHTORKD TO HEALTH IIY TAXiac "I CAN- NOT PRAIHE IT TOO HU1HLY." HHK NAYH. A statement of unusual Interest was recently received at the Tanlac Office from Mme. Jean Mantelll, the ncted grand opera singer, who was formerly a member of the Metro- polltan Opera Company of New York, where she achieved distinction as leading contralto, singing on the same stage aa Mclba, Nordlca, Cilve, Eames, Bsmbrlcb, Jean and Edward De Reaake, and other stars of the first magnitude. . A few years ago Mme. Mantelll was forced by III heal th to retire from the operatic stage.) Mtm I. haw llvltiv In P,r4l.nrf Hm ....- - .... . ...., w.., wcere sne nas aa apartment in tne neavy tea with sulphur added, will Royal Annex Building, ISO M Mar-' turn gray, streaked and faded hair rleon Street, aad la tailing of her beautifully dark and luiurlant. Just eiperleace aald: j a few applications will prove a revela. "I feel that I caanot praise Tanlac1 Hon If your hair Is fading, streaked or too highly, for It has done me more awy- Mixing the Sage Tea and Sill real good than all the other medl Pnur recipe nt home, though, Is troii elnes I have ever Uken put together. b''. An easier way Is to get a "About eight years-ago," sho con tlnued. "while travelling In the South I left Havaaa for Chicago, In the dead of winter, where the thermom eter was IS degrees below lero, and tbla was the beginning of serious trouble for me. The sudden change brought en such a severe cold that I almost completely lost my voice and wai obliged to leave the stage. I went to California to work In mov ing pictures, but my health failing. I had to give that up too. I decided to reit awhile, and try and build my aelf up, but got steadily worse. I lost my appetite everything tasted alike, and I cculdn't enjoy eating a thing. My kidneys were In such a terrible condition that I thought at times the pain In my back would drive ue distracted. My lower limbs aid feet were so awfully swollen I Ik-poaltrd la Savings Department KUmBth State Bank 0N-8I7 Klamath Fall. Oregon No Account N Klamath Palls, Ore - - m Dollars Cfals wrrear t -....- f VhM ......................... CIIKCKH AH FOLLOWS , "" eeseeeseeseseeeesssesseseseesaeesessssjss- 0 TUI, that all tlierk aad Drafts are Kaihirsed. couldn't stand up at all, and my ner ves were In such a wretched stile that, with ray kidneys worrying me so much, I Just couldn't rest at night.' I becatno so week nnd rundown and ' was so discouraged and miserable . Hint I didn't rare what happened. ''I a actually down In bed when one day I read a stiitornent about Tonlac that Impressed me o much that I Just got up out of bed and went ; to the phone to order a bottle. The. drugglst couldn't send It at once so I asked a stranger passing thru the ball to get It for me, Well he did. and the neat morning I was feeling much Improved. After this my nights were more restful and I slept better than I bad In some time. I continued the treatment and It wasn't tcng be- TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA LOOK YODNOl URIXQ HACK ITS NATURAL COLOR, QIjOHH AND ATTIttCTIVEXKHH Paiiimji. .-.. .... m . . wuiuu tuun urewea ipio ai 5-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and fiul phur Compound at any drug store oil ready for use. This Is the old time recipe Improved by the addition ot other Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance und attractive-! nets, uy darkening your hair with1 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,! no one can tell, because It does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just dami en a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking A ties a en alt iu.J lag all gray hairs have dlsannrf and after another application or two, your hslr becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, and Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. .". . .. --- .-.-. wv. HH We Pay 4 Per Cent Deposits Oi Ta- Surplus $15,000 9 i - lfoie every bit of the swelling Isi none out of iy limbs and feet, sat I as able to act up and walk arovit I am Just startlag on my third bottle now, and really I can hardly Ml enough to satisfy my appetite sad I heartily enjoy all my rncaU. Mr kidneys don't worry me at sll so and I am free from that awful mlserr In my back. I sleep like u bsbr, sit am so much better In every war tail I am now working again. 1 nra tB- Ing all my friends what n wonderfil medicine Tanlac la. and have wrltUt n n.M J.II..LI.. ,M 9m. ..! B4vl.& I her to take it." Tanlac (s sold In Klamnth Falls by tho Star Drug Co. Adr. We Motc Every thitf Ksperlearesl Paekrrefor lla hold Good. Light aad Heavy Haallag of All DesrrlplloBs. Ready at Aay Hoar. Geieral Truster C. Phoae BBS RoaMeace 815-M The CowsM-Sense Btlfcg tfateriil CeaesiBUcb RoofiBf f AH Kindi W. D. MILLER Coestractor Ne w Grj LHBdrj We aarajMma 0r Werk, thlrta aad CeHara UtHiaereB IB """" I W , " "" ,M " ered fede very asrafaBy. Try aa once and be eeavMed. Oarartee are rlafct PheM M4. 127 Fourth Street kaek ef flral Haelal lak , II lSaBmmaBmmmBBBBsBaB99 m MAMMWMMAMVMMMIMMIMl y$tA000m0W0t0WW00m aw - i - s J&fhk&J