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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1919)
MONPAV, MAHCHMPIP THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Man three 1". V Bracelet Watches of Great Beauty The oninmoiilnl fen- r6 of tlm bracelet watch him received tlm attention f H" '"11 nrtUtlP deillKllOM, ,,w articles of Jowulry are more Iminlitumo lliiui the recent iihhIoI of bracelet wittchoH 811111II movements of dupond. able tlnm-keeplm Per formance urn enrefu ly lilted l i'poclnlly mmln CAfH "' rnrn beauty Hi"' charm. At Ul'l' yu ,, n f""" climlluK vnrltity In bracelet wntche In guaranteed gold Olli'il and nulfil gold "" j:'0 no to IB0.0O Frank M. Upp ji:vi:i.i:it nn .iii 1 11 street I'lnr Wntrh ItrpnlrliiK n Hpc-cUlly riiunogrnpli HRQIltXt The HALLMARK Stow. THIS TELLS HOW TO FIGURE INCOME TAX - I Squarely Up to Every Individual to Qet Busy by March 15 or Suffer Penalty. t4..;.;. r J I'BKHIIWNT H STII.I. iM)l. TO CIIAMIIKItL.U.V. WASIIINCroN March, 3. I'r.wl. d,ut Wlln ami .-icttuto. Clmmbor !m of Oregon, clulrm.ui of tho sou le military comnil't jo unit hero for Ibe ant time Mncc their toim tvomy cf more than a jenr ago. when tho President nrotr u letter sharply ct HI clilm tho aenator for hi New York iptech, In which he said cortnln gov. eminent bureau had almost ceased to function, Senator Chamberlain called to pay bit rNpictR to the President, who u t Hie Capitol conferring with wnitort and representatives. Tho President shook Senator Chamber' lilo'i hind once nnd the jimlle on hi ttcedliappeared Gravely bowing, tho President released Chamberlain' kind and without a pea kin it turned to greet another Senator. "Don't unit iiiiIII ilio tliuil dim ditto, MiiuIi in, fur ti i 1 ti u )niir Incoiuu Tux unit innkliii: mir return Atniii the li)l tnlimti1 I IIhIi All) peuiui cull Ilk'- ' urn out lil llulilltl Imliiy iii well mm lo om mat we-k, iiml If iIiimi' In mi) piilnl mi which he heed initio In run now get In Inui'li ulili u lli'w-mii- tnmi " TIiIk word of ndvltv l helng cl'i'ii I mil l) tlie Inlciiiul llewuue men who' lire colli-cllliK the Imouie Tux In HiIm uln to, Uvery nlit nml iiNHlxliinee li ' brlllK jilclt freel) In till' public lln- ! lurKiil llelil furct-x ure hclplm: die pro. ' ile III vf wiiy pus-tHilc in kw tln-lr iii)ini'iit mnl tliclr returns In hy t V y y y y y V iJL The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Set Charlea 8. Hood, Klmnitb Aiescr, the real eatpt. agent. He UI write your contract! and other legal paper. 12-tf What la to become of tho barkcop ftil tasy. Muke them rovenue Offl cen, Chicago 'tribune. MARD1 GRAS TONIGHT MOOSE HALL BRING THE KIDDIES ADMISSION FREE K Quality Drugs... It len't economy and It Isn't wineto buy onyllilug but Hi. bet In iliugn. We Intro Klncd tho con. Udeiic. of our cnatowera bjr elllng drug, of Uie hlgliMt quality uniy, yo cmBnot b nny other kind here, "rt you aro always info d aure tlmt nothing but he host druga wUI be eold n tl'lajitura. Underwood pharmacy .Miirih lirieeiith Hut the Im-iiiiie Tn men win nut (Hill )our ilnnr-liell or )imi milt Unix, UnonllllU lo Ii t'lillci'lnl'M nnmiiime. nieiit, It Ih ki" ri-l up tn i'Mt) IimII v lit Itri I lo tic me out III" own i'iim- iiimI In k'et lillH) If lie i nines wltlilu Hie eoic of tin- new IteM-niie liiw Old You Earn Thli Mutl.7 Ker iiuiuiirrleil mtwui wlm re ii'li'il liu'iiiiie nxeriiKlui: Sit t!." it wi'i-K illirllli; 1111.1 Ulul -er.v tuillllnl inupl, who Jullilly reieleil Iiimhiii- mM'HikIiii: :!,'! fill ii wi-ek xliinilil ii'Ule lit omit fliilil the in-ill i"i li-iitl) Cnlli-i-iiir tit tlie neiiretl luiuk n lilmik I'm in HI 10 A Tlmt folio miilnliiM tin liifiirmiitliiu lie will m-i-il In ennlile liltu in lluure liln corri'i I net liieome nml imj tux tlmt lie owe the k'overniio-iit The I it w reiiilrei tlmt i-otj uutiittr- rli-il perinu who luul ii net lut'tuiie of . ll.tHdi or miT nml wcrj tiuirrleil per on whime lift llit'ouie Wio y.'IKU or over (Im-liiilliiu the Incooii- uf liualniiol or wife Mini the enrnliik'N of minor children, If mi) ) inilM mnke n n-turii mi or In-fore Murcli ITitli Ami llil- re , iilremeiit iIucn nut liliiui' on wlu-tlu-r the -roli iiurn n tin Taxable Income. Am Imlhliliiiil mui liulnile umler liriivi liiiuini' utl uulmi, prutltH nml In- ' iniiii- derived from Milorli-x, wuue or culupeliMitloii ful peiMiunl m'IIm uf wlmti-vi-r Ulinl mnl In uliutevi'i- form uii or from profi-silmix, iiiilitir. liinilm-n, mill-- or ili-ulliik-x In pluperty of ull KIiiiIn. lutt'it'Nt, trill, (Ihliliiol-t or prulltH ili'iheil from nny MUirie wlmli'MT. Vitj few lleniM of Imouie lire exi-nipt. Hi-iliiilloiis Include unlliinry nml uee efcfiir) liiiNlni-tH i'pciiNi', Intel i-t pnld or iiierneil mi ImleliteilnexM, uixt-x of all klluli except 1'eileiul llo'oini excedi prollls uixex nml imM-sHnji'iilt fur lllClll Ill-Ill III" lll-M-i Ill'ltUllh MS lltlllrd, ilitilN iiKi-crtU'neil lo ln-iMOtll leu nml ilcprei'liilliiu on IiuIIiIIiii;. urn chltiet), llxturex, ole., uxi-d In liu-llteie. ; A further deduction Is nllowed for run trlliiilloiiH to (orpoiiitlutiN opcnited for relliilotiii, iliurlliible, (-cli-iilllli- or ctlu ciitliiinil purpuHCH oi for tin- )itecntlou I of cruelty to children or nuinmls to tin j unioUlil nut excei'dlliK I ft per cent of the IHxpujcr'H tilt Imouie u cimipiili-il wllffnlit the tn-nellt or Hie contrltiulloii dedlletlon, Tho tnxpujer In not nllowed to ile dun nny pviMimtl. IHItti: or fnmlly ex peiixr, mi) itiiiouiil spi-ii for Improving property or nny expem.e of reKterlm: nropeiiy or miiUiii: piud lis elmu- y y it : t y y y IX y Y y y iy 'Y y y !.. mid V y A For several years the good people of Oregon have looked forward with a great deal of pleasure to the June timo each year, when Portland welcomed us from all over the state to her v Rose Festival Owing to the big war in Europe, which had been going on for four years, and in order to win this war and to show the print of Uncle Sam's Big Foot, Our people were all helping conserve in every way they could Portland wanted to do her part, and she did by not holding her Rose Festival in 1918. BUT NOW THAT OUR BOYS, THE YANKS, HAVE BROUGHT VICTORY, LIBERTY AND PEACE, PORTLAND WILL HOLD HER ROSE FEAST, June 1112rl3 This is a very busy time of the season for the merchant, so the Winnek Com pany will not attend the . Victory Rose Festival We want some one to have this pleasure, and they shall, for somewhere in Klamath Countv there is a. vaunt? ladv who will ao in our stead. Befirinninir Monday, March 3d, with every 90 cent cash purchase we will give 500 votes, jf I .l A Sin t f .f . .An . .( . 0-4 ana wun eery $i.uu casn purcnase we win give i,uuu votes, no voies given j. under 50-cent sales. 5 J y y T y y y y y y z T y j y .A y y y y y y j t t y y y ? y y y y i ceivii: nn m uthh ads The young lady holding the most votes June 7, 11 p. m., will be the one who takes this delightful trip with US. The Winnek Co., Inc. T y y 426; Main St Ovvvvvvv.MvIlH Phone 34 Klamath Falls ,j I ft. AaTa j,. Aaff jJW. . aT. fi, Ja j,?.. jf j.ft A A ., a affgaeji aT! alff alWai a S MOVIE THEATRES tirlT$Sfi nSaaMaml wiwW A w9 SSSBBMMZZ Ihulyn Noablt twa rich proof that Hon fur w-lilctt tin iillouiincc In clitluiedi under ih prccliillon. Flouring the Tux. Itefore HkiiiIiik the nutimil tux the ilhltlcmU ure ilt-iliuteil iin ueilltH flout net Income, loueiher with the peron:il I mIiu la n drumutic ncticsn of IiIkU abil ity In lar first Wllllmn Vox photo play "Tho Woman Who tiae," which n prununted at, tho Liberty Thontiu )L.itoid.iy. ' The stoiy tioata In n unique way I 'Xi-intnlon. Ah In previous xeitiH. dl. tlm prouiom or u tiunous ueuuiy wno ilends of iluinestle coiponiiloiiM ure ev Ik uurrlod b) n titled foiulgner moro. tti.pl from normal tux wnen receien by tin HtocklioliU'i-. The iiornuil lux lutes for eltlxens nml rcsldi'iilx me us follow h: tin tin-"llr-tt I.OOD uf net Imuine In cmcns of lliu (reditu the into In II per ent; on itiy further tumble lucoiue the rule la 1 per eeul, 'Hie Mil lux rules ii!ply lo net In come of eaih Imllvliluul In cxcchs of Sft.tMN). The pi-rNonul exemption uml the ilhlilt'liilrt life nut deductible befuie compiitltiK Hurtux. In the cuse of ie turns hy liithlimul uml wife, the net In-(oini- uf emit In cmiHlileieil septirutely In i-iimpulug nny xuiinx Him muy lie dtie. I'm in 1010 should he used for liilltj'iil! retuins of net Income exceed lint $.",000, uml the tiiNtriictluux on Hint foim will allow how lo Nauru Hie Mill lur. w Buatnea Houae Returna. Kiii.l. t't-M nnd others who puld wupi'H, wilurli'N, rents, Intel est or slni ilnr determlmible kuIiin In nu iimmiut of $1,0(K or over durlim 1018 to uny pciNou iniiHt lllu mi liiforiiuiHon retuiii with tho (iiivtiiiinienl. IHiimI.h muy bo secured from the Collector. Kvery iwrlnoialilp imiNt llle u reUirn allowing Mm Income nnd deduction:) nml Hie iiniuo and nddros. of eucli purtuer, with his tdiure of the prolltH or losses during the pnt yeiir. IVraonul neivleu corporntlons will tile hlmllur luforum llnu for 11)18. ly for tho enjoyment ho finds In her churuiH When n little son Is born ho ImtcH tho child for Hn cIiiIiuh upon Hid mothur's tlnio, Tho mother finally reliols ut the In humiin troatment to which her hue hum! Hiibjccts her and scolcs rofiiKC with tho artlHt lor whom alio had piovloiialy posed. How tho mothor ptotocts hor child nrfaliiKt Ha fntliar Is ono of the most diumutlc -scones that has ever been presented to tho public. j Ribbon Feature which wjll be aeen at I the Temple theatre tonight. A reil J old-time circus Is acreened, with all I tho tents and animals and cages and , popcorn and peanuto and crowds of young and old. "To the Highest Bid- der" Is a fnsclatlng romance by Plor. enco Morse Klngsley In which Alice Joyce has the leading role, that of ! Barbara Preston, a beautiful young "The Womnn Who (lave," with girl who sells herself at public auc Evolyn Nesblt In the title role, will Hon to tho highest bidder to save the bo given Its last showing this evening Preston farm to her younger brother, at tho I.lborty. I Walter McGrall plays opposite her, This remmkable photoplay with' and other In the cast are Percy tho Internationally fnmous actress Standing, Edna Murphy, Jules Cowles, nnd beauty lias proven ono of the Mary Carr and Stephen Carr. Tom gteatcst attractions seen' tills season ' Torrls directed tho picture, at this popular house-'. Miss Nesblt Is duplicating the success aho has' Coming to tho Liberty theatre made on the vaudeville stage for tho ( Tuesday Is "Creaking Stairs," Mary past fow years and "Tho "Voman Who i MacJ.nreu's newest special release In Ouve," which tells tho story of tho which alio hns an excellent story, a artist's model who grows to hato her' brilliant enst nnd direction of the owii beauty, glve.j hor amazing oppor- flucst sort, provided by Ilupert Jul- vgpW' FIMEl run KtNT --.--M.,, ----s Herald's Classified Ad vs. SCHLDERT FARM open till March 15th. SITUATIONS WANTED tiaMaaVVS.N "NSWayvai to buy or rant! 23-tf WANTED Position as housekeeper by woman with boy 11. Phone 345 or aSJlress Metropolitan Hotel, room 29; good, reliable people only. l-2t HELP WANTED WANTED A cook of good appear ance; must excel as a pastry cook; state experience and salary wanted. Address X. Y. Z.. Herald office. 2E-2t MISCELLANEOUS """ '-' - iiuu. . FOR SALE Single runabout buggy and harness, household furniture. Including majestic range. Mrs. B 0 Terry, 804 2d St. Phone 262Y. 1-Jt WANTED A single runabout buggy In good condition; must be reason able. Address Box 214, Klamath Falls. 26.tt FOR SALE j WANTED A thorobred bronie gob i ler A Wlshard, Klamath FalUv aaS PHONE PEYTON for Wood 11 2R1 ,Ore, 26-5t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: Two Klamath Falls lots for Portland lot) or auto, owner Chas. Mlssllch, 728 East 21at St., Portland, Ore. l-3t FOR SALE Few cooking "utensils, blanketB, comforter, pair No. 7 tiAiivv pile leather shnpn. trunk, etc..! all In good condition; no dealers. 524 High street. l-2t RECKAltD REXT SERHOB Pbono SB Mght Phone 845 - FOR SALE Furnished 5-room mod ern house with garage, ono block from pavement. Price $2,000. 722 Tenth street. 28-12t FOR Sale Household Call at 818 Ninth street. furniture. 28-5t, FOR SALE OR RENT 160 acres-under Irrigation. X. Y., Herald. 28-3 RANCH FOR SALE OR RENT 160 acres, 50, under cultivation; 75 un der fence; plenty of outside range. Klamath Hardware Co.,. 25-6t MODOC FEED AND SALES STABLES Horses and Harness bought, Sold and Exchanged Horses to hay, noon feed 25c Horses to hay by the day ..50e Horses to bay and grain, day...fl Horses to hay and grain, noon SOe Comer 6th and W.dnut 51. J. XYHART, HORACE V. MITCHELL, Props. - - iiirinnnnnfijr PROFESSIONAL CARDS FOR SALE 80 acres good land; fenced; small building; CO acres ( irrigated; $40 por acre; terms. See L Jacobs. ' 30-tf r LOST AND FOUND LOST Truck, chains between Klam ath Falls and Burrell Shorts. Find er please leave at Ford Garage. Wm.1 Voehatxer. 28-4t tuiilties to show her abilities In tho most convincing fashion, Folks who have not beon to a Cir cus for so long they havo forgotton what ono Is like, should see "To tho Highest Bidder," the Vltagraph Bluo rx-j,..vc...":"':"'i Cabinet Shop. 10 Main Street General Furulturo ltepulrliitf nt Iteitsoimblo Prices X KITCHEN CABINETS ii HnoclnllV A. Mauritsch Ian. "Cieaklng Stairs" Is a story with a not unusual theme, but with a cli max that Is terrific and a denouomont that Is historic in film-making. The personality of Mary MacLaren and tho direction of Julian provide the rest. "Croaking Stairs" is a preachment against "the easiest way," without being In any sense "preachy." The moral Is so bound up with the story that it has no entity. In othor words, tho story Itself Is tho moral. Wo sea the working out of tho cycle of life; 177 i Standard Rtra; jot iomt Cardtmrt uniumiiiiiiiiuiiuiuuiiimiiiuaiiiiiiuimiiiiiuimimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiinu U1S1 CRN AGENTS "D..1,..r" INCUBATOni.nil JttucKoye BROODLRSTOVES Lee's Foods and Remedies OUR SPIX'IAUCAIAUOCS NURSERY STOCK - -POULTRY SUPPLIES 1IEE SUPPLIES FERTILIZFR3 MjIkJ on iciiurit Eiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiimmuiii iniaiii iiiiiinm iniiiuiiiiii iiiiiiimu OREGON GROWN Seeds and Plants Improvti vatittltt of our oicn fnfroctueffon have stood the test of time and competition and are established standards in the coast mancets. T lotkjuiint big ntattui an our original Intfoltucl lorn , EmtUtttalAltmndftU ol Mul Iahim Fatatoti, GoW.n Pi( Sugmr Corn, ' Origan Ymllov Danvr Onion; St. Vml- rnntin Brototl.ShQjUnJ Stttl Oat; Origan Ytllou Dnt Corn, Afow Origin StrawbtrtU; Rlvrtid CUnt Rhukmrt, 1Tuu Ahm won htit rttuini or growirt, Thty will win for you fVH 1919 Cntalogue and Planter.' J Culd. is the standard reference for Growers of the Northwest, listing the best of everything lor r.armcrs. oardeners.rjome Owners, Poultry men und Bee Kccpers-Blves reliable intonnation and is a saie gun your purchases. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Telia How To Open Clogged Noa UiU and End Head-Colds. to Your name should be on our Hat. Aak for Catalog No 880 UimuuilJHJILIlCL orricas. ANDSALtSSOOMt I0O -106 FRONT ST tmainiainiDiui MV227VEGM7w En w avi .F mr Fi v?vt.BB Eh "iiTl !a"laWrw'SlrTJnJjIO itninniitiuffrrira tVAREHOUaiS ust rusT, Aioea ANPSCCONQST. mmmmnini-nra You foel lino In a few momenta. Your cold In liead or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. T-ho air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely, No more dullness, headache; no hawking, 'snuffling, mucous dls chnrges or uoiis; no struggling for Jiroath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottlo of Ely's Cronm Balm. Appl) a little" of this fragiant, antiseptic cream In your nostrils, let It penetrati; thru every air passage of the head;, tootha and heal the swollen, Inflamed mucous raemhrano, and rollef came? Instantly. It Is Just whut oYcry cold and ca tnrrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuf, fed-up and miserable. LOST 32x3 V4 Weed" chain, between Klamath Falls and Brotherton place on river road. Reward. Notify j H. J. Tlchnor. Langell Valley. 25-6t Bean Orders Solicited Lady Washington! l)c Red Mexicans 8!c 1'etlte Limas 15c Parcels Post Paid to your ofllce. Send ' cawh wltfi order CHAS. THOMPSON, Central Point, .Oregon H. C. SCHLEEF KATHERIXE SCHLEEF llijlcian and Surgeons Ofllce, White Bldg. " DR.GAMASSEY ' f . - -o,x.n'r to Uf.r,es0lt,-r , Suit aotl,'UO. O: rYUldc OtHie phone 8U Res Phone 80M reversion to type. If you will. 'Dear, lo" Lane Is, at first, a florist's helper. Sho Is "Dearie" to everyone and any one until luxury's lure and the de sires of a worldly, 'Ignorant girl are accomplished. "Dearlo" becomes the "companion" of a wealthy man. Hor transformation Is complete. In stead of a hall room, sho has a pal ace; In placo of dolls, dogs; tjio cheap Jowolry Is cast away for genuine gems. Glorious , frocks, sartorial splendors aro hers. And sho does not realize her pal. ace Is a cago, her dogs a mockery, her Jowels unreal, until there en tors Tho Man. FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Loomls Bldg., 'Klamath Falls J LEGAL NOTICES DR. WISECARVER DENTIST Crlsler & Stilts bldg, 7th & Main Phone 334 CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 5I7 .Main Money to lo.ui on real estate at 8 per cent. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been duly' appointed administratrix ot tho estate of Ray mond I. Tower .deceased, by tho County Court of tho Stato of Orogon, tor Klamath County, and all persons having claims against said estate aro required to present same to said ad-' mlntstratrlx at the law offices ot R. C. -Qroesbock, Klamath Falls, Oregon, j wlthln six months from tho date of- " this notice. , ' Datod March 3. 1919. i CHARLOTTE I. TOWER, Administratrix ot the Estate of Ray mond I. Tower, Deceased. . 3 10 17 24 31 I 1 DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic I'hysliian Sargeoa Suite 211, I. 0. O. V. TcnipU (over K. K. K. Store) Phone H21 . . (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klanuta Falls ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la boreby given that the un dersigned has boon duly appointed administratrix ot tho estate of John 3. Hutchens deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate, are horoby directed to present same to said adminlstrutri xat tho law oftlces of R. C. Oroesbeck, Klamath Falls, Orogon, within six months from tho lata ot this notice. ' Dated March 3, 1919. LULU B. HUTCHENS. Adnimlstratrlx ot the Estate ot John H. Hutchens, Docoased. 3 10 17 24 31 SAW MILL K.VOINEKIUNH COXSTnt'CTIOX CO. ; lloManeis and builders of mod-, om S.iw Mill. Pinning Mills, Box Plants. Complato plants contract ed. Appraisal, mid leuorU mad. Dmlclnn, Wo routuut pibu"' nnv clius of a building '" "'", mucliliiery of any kind. Dratting of mi kind done. BJhw p.lnts made. 1'HO.VK W, Otn.e In K. . Ilnlldtiig LIEUT. HERBERT A. rOAQD. Architect nml Structural Euglneer i.-i.miiith Falls, Ore. 207 Odd Fellows Building I riJs,, WW,"