WEDNESDAY, MAIU m s, tl PAGE FOUR TOE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1 IV. &M .M. WirJ i It TRAVEL THRU EUROPE his declination, however long It may take. It Is this administratis efficiency on the port of tho English that has made It possible for American Rod Cross to transport hundreds of tons P ERSONAL... SLOW PROCESS I of supplies to points from Salonlkl , "'.".. u. r.. uarruw came in 1 to Adrlnnple In Turkey to meet tho from Dorr,s li,8t nlM' urRcnt needs of Greek nnd Serbian I Mrs. C. U. Tortor Is a guest nt tho refugees who are pouring back from Hotel Hall todiy fiom Algoma. Bulgaria and Turkey In over tncrcas-1 ' 1 Inp numbers. ! rs- ' C. McKeocr left today for ' Not only liao the British anthorl- Montague, California for a short Ms ties expedited these relief supplies In " every posslblo w but they have at' .,. Do.rtwooi, .. , ,ottn frnm- several points turned overtoAraer- ,h ,,. , v. flu,r,M ,,, , .,, -. lean Red Cross, larcc Quantities of ... .'... rope nowadays, Is calculated either fIour and otbcr aiuab0 foodstuffs. ' to develop or shatter ones patience. u ls no exaggeration to say. It It were Sykes Hamaker Is In town for a A trip from Salonlkl to Constnnti- nol for tnIs nnd pthcr nlp n the short visit from the Qerber ranch In lujuo, wuiL-n in yeute iiiuu i4uiii-u ,,art of ,ne British, the condition of Horsony valley, less tnan nrtoen hours, now taKcs a returning refugees would be hopeless. ""Week or more. The correspondent m of The Associated Press spent five day journeying from Serres In FARMERS. ATTENTION Greece to Adrlanople a distance We have a good plan to sell farms ADRIANOPLE, "Via London (Cor- reapondonco of the Associated Press) Railway travel In this section of En- A LECTURE ON CHRIS T1AN SCIENCE (Continued from page 3) V ntlvo ministry of Christian ScloncoT As Mrs. Eddy wroto of Christ Jesus? so may It be said of Chrlstlon Sclonco, Us "sublime summary points to tho religion of Loye." (Science nnd Health, pago 138.) Kittle moro than Dtty joars, ago thero was but one Christian Scientist In all tho world, Mary linker Eddy, Today, through her loving ministry, tho restorative Truth plentifully is reaching humanity. Rocauso of her love for God and man, she organ tied the Church of Christ, Scientist, "designed to commomorato tho word and works of our Master, which I should reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing." (Church Manual, page 17.) Becausoi of her love for God and man she es- A. S. Pitzpatrlck Is a county sent .tabltshcd the Christian Science Read- visitor from Modoc Point iHartMitflUrl V cWlhl J K. SUGARMAN rw "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" slopping nt the Hotel Hall. Ho trying Rooms, whore the storm-tossed 1 1 Innit ll aft Aat !! vti sa nnil srm ' w J. V ..- - .... . , . , ,j nnd Tenches. Havn rinnn the rlrht wuicu a lasi American irain wuuiu :---- --j- ' , V -. - , .." Ktrramnntn !, h Kinu ux am uriismg, huu rw m iuucu -- ".-.. .. "cover In less than ten hours. Tho McCoy left this morning for cxpect6 with farm buyers. If you really waul make a brief business visit correspondent travelled In a stoveless t0 j,0l( cftn at trija office, and we shall box car with Bulgarian soldiers who be glad to explain. We shall soon outdid themselves to make him com. hive the plan working, so come soon, look after business Interests In Klani fortable. Chllcote & Smith, 633 Main St. l- ath Fai8 trom Fort Klamath Tho British--army has taken over the operation of main" railways In NOTICE and distressed find rofugo nnd com tort. Recause of her love tor God , and man she foundod tho Christian to' Science periodicals, which dally, i .weekly and monthly send out the message of Truth.' restorative mta- n nM. o, i.. ...,....... . 'ston. Through all Its activities, tho B. Bunch came In yesterday to .-i-.i a.iL m. i. . .i..,.i t , , . , ... , UliriRllUII OVIUHIU V1IUIVH C uuiiiuit' I stratlng tho practical character of Its Idealism, for It Is committed unsolf Ishlv to tho rodomptlon of humanity through the regenerating power of Christ, Truth, operating In human J. C. Rhodes and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V, Dcpuy left this morning for Mid. Bulgaria and Turkey, and while the The regular meeting or The wo- . . ft . . . countv ' consciousness wretched condition of the German lo- man yiome ana foreign missionary - christian Scientists duslre nothing w. .... w ...... . . .- - .. , ,,-, .. which have fallen .Into - , """"A, STX 4 Ft a1 llhhdlii M n An mwt A m1 1 H .... tivt iiauus iuaii caucuici; siunt pomotlres so much an that tho power of God im- m. . -.-. f aIaa n lahlu nfKI KIT HUB . mmm-M Bk IK U a. Baa&K.k III Hllll Mllllll. nil Jill T1II(IST( U H1I1B d. m. at the home or C. W. Murahv. in "u ". " r- "R " iivoiii.- ------- -- -"- ..V' .."... im the service is unusuajly efficient. The Hot Springs Addition. The subject arrivals In this city from Oakdale. ,"Bd J '? .ffS , STS; B traveller Is always certain of reaching, will be "The Foreigner In America. They are guests at the White Pelican JoVmon. That Is why all over tho '5 . i Hotel. Icarth men and women are dovotlngiB I their lives to Christian Science, to the i! Ralph Hayes of the bulled States restoratlvo ministry of healing-the Suits We are selling Clothing at a saving $25.00 Suit or Overcoat' $15.85 $20.00 Suit or Overcoat $12.50 Mackinaws Any $15.00 Coat $10.85 A reduction on all coats Uncle Sam's work shirts $1.15 m Va MBBM? r iaZ wr- ? Every persons arch is different They vary in length, height, shape and location of high part. In the ordinary metal piste arch support the location of the high part it fixed and can't be shifted back or forward to fit the shape of the wearer's arch. They actually force the arch into a neiv and abnormal shape anj change one bad condition into a worse one The Wizard is different The ar rows point to the high part of each arch and show how the Wizaxd Adjustable Arch Builder canbe ad justed to these differences. Why torture your feet with heavy, stiff metal elate arch supports that 'actually distort the shape of your arch." No wonder they hurt. If you want complete freedom from foot troubles wear the new NfctM Adjustable Arch Builder It is a soft, flexible, featherlight leather insole with three pockets beneath the arch, each one farther, back than the one beneath, it. Three light leather inserts, thick and thin, fit into these pockets. By shifting these inserts about, any de tired height and shape arch can easily be formed. You can tell when it is right by the way. it feels comfort is your guide. It holds it shape and gives per manent relief. If your arch has fallen, you can build it up to normal, with ease and comfort by gradual readjustments of inserts, at home. Atk (or free copy ol our book. Orthopraxy of the loot"' treat ise on foot troubles and tbeir cure. Indian Service Is In this city for a short time on matters of official business. Charles Drew, a prominent ranch er of the Klamath Basin was In tho city yesterday looking after business Interests. H, P. Hoey was among the incom ing passengers on the train last even ing. He is stopping at the White Pelican Hotel. H. O. McCarthy, who Is identified with the Southern Pacific Company Is In town on matters of business from Dunsmulr. , Harry Furch of tho Fort Klamath section left this morning for Secram ento, whereto expects to remain for the next week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harlan left ' this morning for San Jose, California, where they expect to remain tor some time on a visit. Ml-, and Mrs. T. C. Young, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Moore left this morning for Los Angeles. Wizard Foot Appliance Co., St. Louis, Mo. ' sick and saving the sinner. "Oh, he whom Jesus loved has truly spoken, That holler worship, which God deigns to bless, Restores the lost, and heals tho spirit broken, And feeds the widow and the fath erless. Then, brother man, fold to thy hoart thy brother! For where lovo dwells, the pcaco of God Is there; To worship rightly Is to lovo each other; r Each smile a hymn, each kindly deed a prayer. Follow, with rov'rent steps, tho great example Of blm whose holy work was doing good; So shall the wide earth soeiu our Father's temple, Euch loving life a psalm of grati tude. (Christian Sclenco Hymnal, p. 172) mamMus, Wear one, and you will always ask for "Mallory's" New Spring Style and colors a quality you'll be proud of Mallory Hats Sho es i Many have taken the op. portunity in this Clean-' Up Sale. Have you? LOT 1 .. . $2.65 LOT 2 $3.25 LOT 3 .... $3.85 LOT 4 .. . . $4.85 Herman's U. S. Army Shoes IS per cent reduction TRIPLE STITCHED WORK SHIRTS $1.95 OTICB Thn Ijm11i- Aid Rocletv of the Pres I byterlmi Church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. treci Fleet 645 Alrmeda St. All work com 'pleted fcr the coming sale is to be turned iu at this time. s I I B K. SUGARMAN ! CORNER 6TH AND MAIN CORNER 6TH AND MAIN I H nM5 Herald's Classified Advs. ' HELP WANTED FOR RENT FOR SALE MwWWVWVMMMWMAWMMAMAAMr isii tit..r t.f i..... ..m.. i I tin IlrUtol building. See Chll' ' ,,0SK ''TON for ttood-lHR ' .-..I.. X. q...lil. fill Mnlii Mj.il I FOR 8AI.K At once 1 dining libit, WANTED Capable woman to do SCIIt'llKItT FARM to buy or rent; housework. Phone 281.X S-2l . oiiuii till March lSlli 23 If I WANTED Experienced noiiuui for general housework; goo J wnnui Phone 265. 3 tf r OH RENT Ing rooniM. 319. -Kuril lsh ml houmkeflp Tlilril mid Muln. Fhone 1-31 4 dining chain, 2 rockers. 1 bJ. stead, 1 mattress, 1 nprlnun, 1 dress 'er. Inqulru US S Illvcrslde or call '129. S-lt r THE JEM CAFE Is the pla?e to eat because your food is cooked to suit your taste. Try it and be convinced JESS BAILY, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St Mrs. W. A. Layman and her-mother Mrs. B. Kirkpatrlck left for their home at Dorris this morning after a short visit in Klamath Falls. Dick Kenneally, Dick Flynn, Fred Stukel, G. W. Of field and C. G. Mcr-j rill are among the county seat vlsl-j tors from the Merrill district today. Mrs. Joseph Weeks who has been ' here for the last three months from j Del Nofte County, California reft J this morning on the train for Weed. Mrs. R. C. Cowley of Lorella and , sister. Miss Gladys Poole left this, morning for Portland, where they will visit for a short time with relatives and friends. ' I Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Anderson and Mrs. William Anderson left on the train this morning for Chico, Cali fornia, where they expect to visit with friends. F. T. McCready, who operates a ranch in the Sprague River Valley Is in Klamath Falls looking after business interests. Ho is staying at the Hall Hotel. DANCING Private Icusons In Select Hall room Dances at the OPERA HOUSE Kvery afternoon, 2:80 to S:80. By Appointment. Phono 181 MR. FRED KILLENDAIUi INSTRUCTOR T. M. Brown, Espee engineer, who tj haa been temporarily on the local run Dei ween mamam rails ana weeu, returned this morning with his wife to Dunsmulr California. Hf' ,mU ivw-f- "" 'JJOt'SK, RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS. The many friends of A. A. Bellman are pleased to see him back to his business aguin after several days 111-neBj. The Story the Music Tells CfcS ARNOLD'S Chili Con Came and Tamales NOW OPEN SHE. ath. Solicit Home Trade LEGAL NOTICES STORY ROLLS x A new idea for player T m..eis in ltfSMv4e nnntaH rn tlliueiw. rvviua piiiuwu wit the roll you lee unfolded the story the composer is trying to toll the mean ing of the music EARL SHEPHERD CO., Next Door to Postofflce. ' BnmmoBS - (Equity 1030) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. Alexander Bhive, Plaintiff, vs. Pearl Bhive, Defendant. To Pearl. Bhive, the above named De fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before the 12th day of March, 1919, that being the day of the last publication of summons and the last day within which you are required to answer, aa fixed by the order of pub Ucatlon of this summons. If you fall to appear and answer, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded In said complaint. Said suit is brought, to secure dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between yourself and the plaintiff, upon the grounds of willful desertion of the plaintiff by you, for a period of one year last past and prior to the commencement of the above entitled suit. This summons ls published in the Evening Herald, a dally newspa per of general circulation in 'Klamath County, Oregon,' printed and publish ed at Klamath Falls In said county and state, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of said Court, and dated January the 29th, 1919, the flrst publication to be made on the 29th day of January, 1919, and the last publication thereof on the 12th day of March, 1919 Signed, H. M. MANNING, ' Attorney for the Plaintiff, Office and postofMce address, 409 Main street, LoomU Bids.. Klam ath Falls, Oregon. 29-6-l,2-19'23-5-13 LOST AND FOUND I FOR HUNT -Sunny front bedrooms, conveniently located In business district 41C I'lnc I'honun 3-2t FOR KALE-217V -Good milk cow, Pboti 3'lt' MISCELLANEOUS LOST Monday, shortly after noon. small gold wrlt watch. Liberal ru-' ward If left at Herald olllce; no cUum-, lions asked. i-si - , WANT1U) -April Int. LOST Truck chains between Klnm-1 l""" Phono 208 W nth Falls and Burrvll Hliorlx. Kind-1 C-I0t' FOR SALE Furhlturr, heater nil range. 1003 Roue tit' FOR BALE New n t Ml - m fnrnl luro, heutor and : inr, 1001 lttM street. -(t n. furnlshod Goo G, Fry. er pleabo leave at Ford Garage. Win. Vochatxer. 28- It FOR SALE Furnished 5-roora mod ern house with giiMx. an block from pavoment. l'rlcu 12,000. 7S1 WANTKD--A single runabout buggy Tenth stroet. 2M11 hi i;oml condition, niUNt be reason One suit underwear, ono p.ilr able AildrexH llox 214, Klamath FOR pajamas and one .woolen Kallv 26-tf LOST- yellow sock, botweon Whlto I'Jllcnn hotel and railway station, about S . t f. Mon- WANT!) day morning Flndor pUmih return to Evening Herald olTlce It S Montgomery. ."-it Sale Household (umlturs. Call at 818 Ninth ntret li-St To runt Irrigated ranch of FOR SALE 80 acres coud limi; lfil) arrcn or moro Paul flohru- fenced; small hiilhllnK, 0 sew koff, Olcne, Ore 3-6t Mult Rainier, tho "Real llmr" it Tho Smoke. It i For Chinese NooiIIcn, Tnmnlcn .mil Chill Con Came, go to Arnolds Chill Parlors, cor. Sixth and Klamath. 5-tf 7 S Irrigated; $40 per acr, terms. 8m 'I. Jacobs. NOTIt i: Tli Woman'fl Missions ry society ol the Christlsi. Churili will inl to morrow nt 2:30 at the home of Mr) A, llalntor C22 Walnut Htrcot. Mem burs und f'icnds Invited, HXXX" f f ? T t ? T T f ? t T T t T ? T t ? T t ? T T ? T t A. The Time Stiver 1 MOMENTS ARE FAR TOO VALUABLE TODAY TO BE WASTED OR MISSPENT Fully one-half of the time you now devote to ironing with old stove .neated sad-irons is a .sheer loss. This amount of time could easily be 'saved for more urgent liouschold requirements by using an ELECTRIC IRON - In addition, an Electric Iron will do better work for you will save your clothes, linens, doilies, etcwill eliminate needless tramping aoout will abolish dirt and muss will save fuel and expense. t ? California-Oregon Power Company SMMHH. MWMt.HIHH il M$M$M