Cp-ffl fi ffl TtlKHUAV, APIUL I, mi,, PAGE FOUR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,- OREGON m m i m m 5l . ml mi i m I M f " :a- ?ft .K M wa? f; ST -fi I 11 ' 3ft iRliiv nnnn r iibiii buuu CHANCES IN i II. S. Iff Unusual opportunities In the Hos. pltal Corps of the United Stntos Navy nccordtnt; to Information given out at the Naval Recruiting office here. The remuneration while In this school, of the first six months N J3B.90 jier month and expenses, with raise of pay afterward. One may rise from the lowest rat ing in this Corps, Hospital Appren tice, second class, to Commissioned Warrant Officer. I tlio Corps. Upon first enlistment, the Hospital Apprentice, second class, Is sent to one of these schools, where ho receives, freo of charge, a thor ough elementary course of Instruc tion In tho various subjects! Ana tomy, FlraMId and Kmcrgoncysur gcry, Pharmacy, Chemistry and Com pounding of Medicines, Hygiene. Care of the sick, Surgical procedures" etc Those who show "gpeclal ability may avail themselves of courses In Elementary Hacterlology and other laboratory examinations and tests, X. Ray, etc. Such men as are diligent In study, ambitious and anxious to advance, have no difficulty in gaining continu ous promotion when qualified and eligible for such advancement. GET BUSY RIGHT NOW i)rug out our old raku and shovel and clean up your back yard, rid your place of tho old tin cans and rubbish that have been laying around nil win tor. Spring Is here, and It Is time to get tho clean-up fevrr, and got it right. Klamhth Falls is tho coming city on tho Pacific Coast, and the cit izens owo her n now dressing up such as she has never had before. (tot a few loads of dirt and fix up your parking in front; fill up tho holes In your yard; then sow them to white clover or blue grass; plant a fow nlco flowers If you have no trees, blow yourself for at least two and set them out; now Is a DOI'IILK HIIjIj AT STAlt Owing to an error in the booking or three by the First National Film Company tine time at Seattle, tho big tilm feature,! Perhaps there is a Ilttlo spot In "Italy's Flamlnc Front." which WO1 vmir hnrk vni-H lliif vnn will Int prmv Men of this Corps enjoy as many booked for tho Star theater Sunday up Into woods if you are not caroful; nnd the same promotions, privileges nnd Monday, was postponed for ono let's dig that up, too, and plant It to and opportunities as are afforded In weck' cau.s,n,f tho Star to go darka f0w nlco vegetables. We're sure Ul iVU UlfeULO, iuu mo u ivou.b .. JUU Will IMIJUy llll'IU, U11U )UU IVI1UW patrons tonight will get the benefit that "Klamath" can beat the world of a double bill for tho prlco of one. for raising good, wholesome, sweet. Every one is urged to come eariy, as thcro will be only one performance. other branches. Men nre brought Into close associa tion with Medical Officers and nre thus enabled to learn much In the profession Special Schools have been estab lished for tho Instruction of men of Highest cash prices paid for fine Oregon Indian pipes and other relics. Postofflco box 266, Klamath Falls. It 4M--f--tHfr.H.4..v.,f4,4.4,M ? m.. - - - . ... WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF WOMEN'S REM TO W NEW YORK'S LATEST CREATIONS A New York Store Right at Your Door, will do on dlsp)ay at BAND BOX Millinery Shop Consisting of tho Newest and Latest Creations. Coatft, Suits, Dresses in Silk, Serge and Jerseys. Waists in Georgette, Crepe do Chine and Volls. Also a Full Line "of Ladies' Trimmed and Tailored Hats. COATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS RECORD-BREAKING SALE ENDING APRIL 6, 1919 AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES W'e will make this a Money Saving Event as well as an Attractive Display of the Most Authentic Stjles. There are no Garments alike in the Display. You may be certain of an Exclusive Model in whatever jou select. crispy vegetables. Thoreforo, thoro is no excuso for you to offer. We have garden seed of all kinds; flower seeds and sweet peas for your beautifying, and blue grass and white clover for the lawns and parkings. Let's throw away our hammers and boost; that's tho stuff. Wo'ro with you. Now. let's watch 'er grow SUNSET GROCERY Klamath founty News v SPRING v- imippiNGR Mrs. Frank Stewart and LAKE - ATTENTION UOlAli .lil .MASONS. s Regular Convocation this Tuesday evening at 7 HO W'oik In Hut llnvnl Arch lhgiiH, followed b tmiuiui't Sojourning nimpiiiilouH roidlallv In vlted tint) WALTON. II P Mr. nnd family visited with friends In Klaiu- jjo event of tho local theatrical enl nth Falls Sunday. endar of tho present season Is IuvchI t .i m,.. win in,.,,.,.. ,, ul with rriNiter lutuiest or morn iin- Klnmnth Falls visitors Snturdar Itlrlpntlotttfif genu no onjovnioiit limn Klamath tolls v sltors bnturdnj. .,UUo-H (5rVutcsi Prohleui. ' J Stuart Mr. and Mrs. h, A. Schrelnvr vlh- lUackfon's master production star ted with their son, Mr. Ai thvir rtiiK Mitchell Lewis, which will lm Schrelner and family Sunday after-1 presented nl tho Liberty thnnlor on Tuesday ami wotincsimv .viaimeiw every day at the hlhortv I It noon. Sovernl of tho people of this neigh-1 borhood attended tho meotlug ut t no Mt Lnkl Church Friday night iTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FIRST CLASS COOK, second conk and helper want Jobs In lumber camp Umiuiro at Houston lintel 1-lt STAR THEATER DATE CHANGED ON "Italy's Flamins Front" Through an error In the booking FOR SALK- Stilish summer gown nf of tho feature battle picture, "Italy's, becutlful material; practical, nnili Flaming Front," tho dato has linen jet appropriate fur ball room Uoouii changed to Sunday, April 6th, open- , Metropolitan hotel I U Ing with a matinee at 2:30 p. m. . ,, 31-3t. DEAREST PUBLIC IF THH PARTV who took addle1 from my horse about half mlli'j from my home, ! miles end 'if Mer rill, will return minio. no iueniiiinn will be asked. W 11 tlri'mm. I-H CARD OK THANKS. We wish to taks this means of thanking the many friends for their act of kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother and also for the many floinl tributes. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kinney FOR CHINESE NOODLES TAMALES & CHILI CON CAKNE Arnold's Chili Parlors Corner Sixth and Klamath Vajmmvwi "WWWMrwirwyns--n"vfJvvii"i Pretty today. Isn't It? Don't yah romembor, years and years ago, on a morning like this that mother dear would have kissed you good bye nnd you. you Ilttlo cuss, and weed, and everything, would hnve played hooky and never give n w hoop whothor school kept or not. o got some new seasonable things for spring. Pigs, lambs and spring generally i got hero together comes In tho spring The diamond is I the blrthstono for this month The diamond Is mined in Africa, Ilrazll and British Guiana, in South Auger lea. Tho diamond Is sometimes u token of affection; also giving tho re ceiver a steady Job for lifov Tho dia mond Is an Investment, and as good a one as you can make. "" And, Birdie, Spring is really the time for love. Everything craves lovo In tho Spring. It's really fun to bo a tumble-bug in spring. Pleaso somo ono write mo a spring poem. I and I'll print It .and mukoryou ono "'. ...-, the loading poets of tho I'nlted States! I I Q V DTI TU 17 AT V I? of Oregon7. And, Flower, I moan, , LI DC ft I 1 1 II Lit 1 Li i -4.i X !: t X ! X X PLUMBING STEAM FITTING SHEET METAL FURNACE WORK Pumping and Irrigating Plants of All Kinds Estimates Cheerfully Contracts- Taken G. C. LORENZ 123 North 6th St. jil fe r ( 1 , . V -- - . $ 'it 'J ' ft ' i Sonora Phonographs S50 to 1,000 i "WHICH PHONOGRAPH IS PLAYING?" One thing that e have noticed many times when plajing the Sonora Phonograph in our store is how often people entering look around to locate the Phono graph pla)ing, give it up, and then ask us. In our minds this is a great recommendation, for no other Phonograph has till power of throwing the toncK equally to all parts of tho room, besides eliminating that annoying friction or scratch, Tho Sonoru Phonograph has Invarably been chosen by our leading musical people when subjected to the strongest competitive tone tosts. The Sonora was the first Phonograph plajing ALL makes of records to be placed on the market, and actual ly plajs ALL makes of records better, conclusively proved by meduls awarded it in both Europe and the United States during the paht thirteen )ears. We carry practically every model of the Sonora, any of which we will gladly demonstrate at our store or in jour home, in comparison wUb any other make, EARL SHEPHERD CO.. STANDARD PROVEN QUALITY INSTRU5IENTS Next Door to Postofflce. FOR SALK I have two Maxwells j ono Just overhauled and now In Foril paint shop; sett II; will -t.-ll orj (Hide. l)r A A Soule I ' PASTURB FOR LIIASi: ll.onoj acres title land of Klamath Drain-, ago district, near Midland and Wor- SJ" don; suitable for grazing cattle, Unci' bprlflg always tnn bo tv,,,,H, llll0 ,w ,,ary 0iti.d . units. M Motschonlmcher. L Jacota.l W S Slough, committee I -If I Your New Spring Shoes Arc waiting for you in my low-rent shoe store. Prices range from $4.75 to $8.75 Boys Shoes $1.50 to $6 so you're sure that wc can "fit" you in price as well ns in size. No "false economy" in the prices you'll find here. Low rent, cash buying and cash selling they menu just as much to you in dollars and cents as they do to me, comparatively speaking. Come up and get a line on my naw Spring Shoes. BRADLEY'S SHOE STORE 727 MAIN STREET DR. CARTER DKNT1ST wiiiti: iu'ii.dim; . piie.m: ;t8.-v I mhdSakL Violet, If yah see unybody thnt wants to buy something In Jewelry, reml TUllDCnAV em ovor to McHnttan s, street, wrong side. 60! Main and FRIDAY! t APRIL 3 and 4 HALE OF TIMIIER Sealed proposals In duplicate, each t in an onvelopo marked "Proposal for tribal timber." and directed to the Supervisor In charge, Klamath ! Indian School, Klamath Agency, Ore- gon, will be received until iz ociock noon, Pacific Coast time, April 30. 1919, for tho purchase of tho mer cBantable saw timber on the follow ing described lands: Portions of sec tions 25 and 26. T. SI S R 7 K, l W. M comprising all tribal timber. The timber Is estimated ut approxi mately 3,000,000 feet, all yollow plno. The lowest bid per thousand feet, board measure, log scale, which will be considered for this timber Is $3.35. All timber must bo cut, re moved and paid for under regula tion prescribed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs before Dec. 31. 1919. With each proposal a cortlflcd check amounting to $500.00 must bo submitted. This check should be drawn In favor of tho supervisor In chorge, Klamath Agency, Oregon Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned, and that of tho success ful bidder will bo applied toward tho payment on the timber or retained os a forfeit if tho bid Is acepted. and the bidder falls to enter into contrs"! . for tho purchase of tho timber within I thirty days from the date of the ac- I centanco of the proposal. Thfc timber must be paid for In advance of cut ting by doposlts of not less than $1,000.00 each.- Tne ngni oi mu Commissioner of Indian Affairs to waive technical defects In the ad vertisement and proposal and to re ject any and all bids is reserved. Further information ns to tho.tlmbor, and regulations concerning timber i sales may bo obtained from tho 8u-' porvlsor in charge, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Klamath Agency, uregon, marcn 29 1919. . 14 8 1115 18 22 25 29 -sBrs i iwmmmBmi : wr&&m fl .. i ww THE NEW BIGSIX Beautiful in Design Thoroughly Modem Mechanically Right iTTiJCA )3AK7k t-T'"i-J?iLXL'iL'5Ci,Ii1v'v, ,0 HPKCIAL PRICKS For the fJrcat Siipi-r-Pifidiictiou "SALOME" Plael by Theda I Lira Matinees All Seats, ii.V KvcningN All Seats i!,V The pow'cr-icwurcej of the New Seven- Pinen ger Six ste as notable at the beautiful bevfl edce body which to dittincuishei in appearance. Its creat motor provides two distinct powtr ranees a "touring rani;e" for ordinary driving; an emcrcency range forextra speed or power. Yet with all its ability, this car is economical; for the motor pre-hcats its fuel and sets the utmost out of ft. Notice, too, the fine-quality equipment. The silver-faced Warner speedometer, Waltham clock, extension tonneau light and other high class conveniences are good examples. Come in and tee this new car. - DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY 403 Sixth Street High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADK TO ORDER FINEST MATERIALS BEST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES rERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Prices nre very reusonahle r 4 Your Inspection Invited ' Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR OIH Mala St. i Ten Years Experience I ' The Heider Tractor is the result of ten years' experience J of men who make plows the Rock Island Plow company, j They know a plow from the pig iron to the paint; they I know what it requires, so they made a tractor to fit a plow I that is the reason for the Heider Tractor. The Pulling Pewer: I The pulling power of the Heider tractor is twice that of ! some of the tractors of equal rating. Why? Because it I was made by people who know what would be demanded of it the pulling of plows and farming machinery the hardest work a tractor is called on to do. g Easy Contrel: I The simplicity and ease with which it can be controlled I is one of the chief features. Just let us show you that ' will speak louder than any statement. We know the Heider is just what you want. Let us prove it. Econemy: The Heider burns cither gasoline or distillate or kero sene, and is noted for its economy in fuel consumption. HOWIE GARAGE I S S IBBBQS3BlQiaaillll!QD5llllIIIIllMMiMIIII-