THE EVENING HERALD, , KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY ., lBQ KNOX f-r C pagr Kioin M 11A151, n - rt& siv ? vi-$w. TUJiViSilv SV A-l 1 2 dmtmm ?m&ts- ,ik , tsf' KL 'f-.'- 'i ;'? J' J ' HV .1 V f it l'l , -f M- tetismwHsm i May 1st Straw Hat Time You'll find the finest stock of Straws and Panamas at the K. K. K. Store - Styles that are new and different---Get a cool Hat for the Hot Days. K. K. K. STORE Kuppenheimer Clothes - Knox Hats - Nettleton Shoes T 1 I II SUBSCRIPTIONS HELP FRIENDS GROWS POPUUH KlMtvitli l.-ikp Precinct Wampler, Paul . .. Topwy Precinct Frain. W. L. & wife .. 100 . Hoover, Mrs. Mar 100 Hoover, Wnr. G. & wife 50.. . Donation St .M. & wife k 100 150 100 50 50 50 French, Restora Wood River Precinct Fort Klamath Utter John W. 100.... Siemens, Jesa J 100 Pelton, James 1500 WHey, James 50 Moon, Ralph 100.... Jackson Thos,. J. 100.... Kngle Ora W. . 150... Lawritsen, L. H 50. Leever Edmanson 250.... Hoyt, E. E. & Millie .. 1C0.... Loosley. Bird E. Hickman, Roy 100.... Hill, Geo. C . 300.... Savage, 01b .. ., .. 50.. . Noah Chas. M 50.... Dixon, Walter . 50 Loosley. H. B. ... 100.... Loosley C'rol J. ..... Beckley, Jas. H S00. .. Leonard, James A .. Jackson Edgar L Pomeroy, Edgar N Precinct 1 Klnable, Alfred Hilliard. O. A. .. 50 ... Tischler, Ambrose 50 . DeLap, Llod .. . 50.. Precinct -. Guest, Miss Helen 50 .. Lambert, Paul 100.. . Griffith, K. L 50 . . Sutton, Frank ft wife Loomls, Chas. & wife 450.... Hamaker, Mrs. Amanda 201'.. Young, Ora Mae 200.... Dukesnoy, Bessie Larasseur, Mrs T. G Westfall. Albert .. 50.... Fraters, J. C 50....' Goebel, Dr. J. G. &. wife 100.... Robin, Gertrude 100 100 15'dO 50 100 100 156 50 1 100( 100' 100 mo' 300 50, :.o 100, 200, 300' ;.o ort H.WK ANNOUNCED SILVER TEA EARLY THIS MONTH TO RAISE I FUNDS FOR NEW PRESHYTER-, IAN CHURCH ' S CANDIDAT BRITISH EXPERT ANALYZES WAR SAVINGS WORK; Large Number of Investors Give Greater Stability to Financial Situation. Of the benefit to a nation of popu lar Investment In government securi ties of small denominations, a stu dent of the British War Saving movement writes: "As the nation's power to save and accumulate capital depends upon an excess of Income over necessary ex penditure and as this power to save is obviously greater amongst the well-to-do. It is imperative that future propagandist work should be con ducted amongst the upper and middle classes no less than amongst the wage earners. "The work must also be continued amongst tbe wage earners, fo- ob- cliarmlng affjlrs given by these Isd- rence ns lie found considerable son. vious reasons. We all realize tho i es are always very sticcc-Mful, but union nlc for ex-Prcsldent rnft. un.l ?n?hSeV d !,, .,th.! 'tat? ' whetl,ur t,,u amo,"u ral"J be lurul ' ' ronii.1 more or le ol SihhtoM.nneSbUSr,th,.or -" thc KeMr" """" Ha b"m '"r S-,,n,,r ,,,rt,M "' ''"U" number of small Investors implies. mw l,ro,l"cl5 l n'"v ' ' aamo !u considers Mini only a very remote We all realize the greater stability ,ml ' Indicative of the Kroit spirit possibility. iwms is tii:ii up in iiiei: strike 'PARIS. May 1 A great part of Krnnre U lied up today In n 24 hour strlko for bettor working conditions There are no dis orders reported so far. PORTLAND. May t. riouernl Leonard Wood's presidential b.tom U ifurthor advanced than that of anv other Republican presidential amir One of the nicest things that has ant, according to David Liwieiwe ol ever been announced In Klamath tho New York Evening i'lut, who ! Falls Is thc Sliver Tea which Is to hero on a visit, be given by tho ladles of the Epls-j To gather data for a rferle-t of artl copal .Church at tho Baldwin Hotel cles on the economic. Industrial and on May 13th, to assist In raising, political situation In the large rltlrs, funds for the Presbyterian Church Lawrence- Is making a tour of Mic which tbe members of that denom- country and has already visited 22J Inatlon he no to construct this year. cities In the East, Middle West and That the event will be well pat- Northwest, ronlzed goes without saying ns tho ,ln the E.it and C.tnttiil West Law- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W AM hl- 1 wo Kirlx f.,r confetti... ory mid Ice cream parlor-rwd wages, room and board, atradr Job Address, Wiimlley i fo, Ubnlii Oregon. j.j, ' W'tirk by dsy or hosr.ct Phone 439 l.jt WANTED. on ranch CASK DISMISSED. CREAM WAFFLES served until a in. Hot Lunch from 11 a. m. to t p, in., at the Chill Parlor on Tlh n. Open nights. i. VOCII8T7.KR IIROH A KUMCM. I Well drillers Leave word tt X- Donald's Peel Room, til Mala ft. MJ The cue of Willie Cress who was. arrcited last Saturday at HhloulnKton) on a criminal charga and which wgt.YOU CAN CHOOSE snd dfilft continued until today, was dismissed your home by small parant this morning by Justice N. J. Chap-I ,,ow,n nJ lnce as rent. CIom li . choice lots. Call and talk It oier at 207 I. O. O F Ml' which a large number of small in-, "' unity, which Is druwlng tho tarl- veyors must gite'to the financial , oils denominations steadily Into clss. situation. It Is certain also that wise , or harmony. 100 i 50 50 SO, I ! 501 200 i "'l 100 500 ! 100 350 ' 50' 50 ; 50 J 50 I 50 50 spending and saving amongst tho masses of tho people tends to In- j creaso their efficiency and dovelop their self-respect. It must also result In the growth of a more efficient race of producers In the next generation In this direction wise spending may ultimately have no less beneficial ;Kecctacle "My Soldlor Olrl. uiiuuis wian saving aunough not so Immediately addinr, to tbe wealth of the nation. t'LEVER .MUSICAL SHOW IOMINCJ "MY SOLDIER Olltl." The most talked f mitslrnl si ow of the season Is tho military musical The Democrat, In hl oplnlmi have three likely candidate ex Secretnry of tho Treasury McAdoo, Attorney (Senornl Palmer nii'l Secro- lAY VJSK& Tt)lAY. William Sims and Love Chandler tt'ls morning paid flmw In tho Jus-, - tie., Court amounting to 11 10 each ''O'l RENT- - Urge front Mrtpm; III! n (lilt H l'"ii t imii ii nui.pwii v FOR HALKA span of black raim, welsllt about 1200 each: slid hif. I neui unit U'acmi I'hnnii 19KU. 1-Jt' were nirvted mi this charge some tliuo ugti by (Ssnie Warden Henry Stout. Ever) one should seu tho hlg iloutilo bill nt tho Liberty Theatro, Friday and Saturilny Two great picture will bo shown nml olther of them iiro worth tho iiiliiiUslou price. "Canni bals of thn South Sens" Is a remark- Tho Claremoiit. 22.H Itli Mi tnry of War Baker. Do Is Inclined to ,,,,, MrltjK , lm,0n plriurea ittuiUi think tho first two nro considerably , atii'iiiK the savages and It Is not u tho strongest, and snya Hint If Mc- I'l'iy In any way .but n plcturo of ac tual scenes in l!io mini Known Houtii Adoo Is nomlniited It will behoov Ken Inland mid of the savage riinnl- comliig.candlilnte. (to thn HnllM.flll Dtinrn HmiHii lv.ii! "If tfi,. ntirtntil 1 fnf n maturall nights, Sunday and Monday, May 4th candidate tho Democrats thn Republican to put forth ti strong tmH inhabltliig them. Besides these icnunllml plrtures, William Fitmum " .". ' business I"!'!"'1""1 ' "The Broken Law," iimll1 ,,uu"" 1 III t.ltl I It tlllllu ll.lllllln HllVH, fill l(.l iii un -,,. -i... U'nrfh nt llielr imitinv wliitn 1-1 . . . .. ... . . fitl.l r.fll TIk. tmri.nnnu t tt in.iu .. I .ti.i. I.t ,l I !... f.l... I I...'....... .. . . iiitrru is ioou ior, inougiit in tms i n.ii,wu. ,v.i.i uiv oumiinuj .......... u .... ....!..... ..... i n. ji wiinam i-uruiim siars in u picturo for the people of the nation with our I faehlon plates of tho lates tdoslgn, would put up un nggrosslvo light,"' tho uitttlneo prlres reiimln as usual, FOR RENT - nicely furnlthM M- room for gentleman, centrally li- cnleili Inquire Herald OrJlfa. If WANTED-Man mid wife iltrtm fiirulshed rnniiis fur lluhl hoow- keeping. Phone 93. or noMfr W. 0. Hmlth Printing Co ' LOST Monilo) a ptirne tontalnlni a sum of iminev Libir.il rti.ufil If returned to F .M Priest. Old Ktl- lowe llldg. '' SO ACRKH unimproved lti I nor Moilfiiril. under irrlKiH"" l I flvo-year torm i: i. " iik War Savings Stamps so accessible. I tho novel numbers aro staged undorisald Luwrnnro. "The son-in-law slt- Pi-eein.t it. Hamilton, C. V 100 .. Marshall, Lucille 50... Garrett, J. H. & wife 100... 100 50 100 v50 200 50 1000 100 600 100 I'M-cIlUt -I , Jardlne, Mrs. W. L. 50.... . Mitchell, G. C. ft wife 250.... Koch, J. D. ft wife 50.... Wllllts, Mrs. L. F. (2nd Sub) Hall, B. M. & wife 100 Houston, Fred L COO Anderson, Roy D 100.... fitli Precinct Humphrey, Geo. & wife 300.... 300 Ryan, D. W 1200.... 1200 Lazenby, J. D CO.... 50 Applegate, Oliver C 100 Smith, Walter T 150.... 150 Walker, Minnie F 50 Applegate, Rachel E. CO.... 50 Wakefield, H. S 50 .Thomas, H. P 100.... 100 Thomas, Kenneth , 100 Melssner, Al CO,... 50 Griffith, Mrs. J, B CO.... 50 Hicks, nay M 100 Deardsley, J. O, (2nd Sub).... C000 Merrill, Evelyn GO Frakes, Mrs. Bertha J 200 Frakes, Stuart A 25d Sugarmuii K. & wife .. C00.... COO Rees, Edith CO.... 100 McKendree,' Mrs. O. T. 200,... 1000 Roberts, Chas, L. & wife 200 Coe, J. A CO.... CO LEAVES LEGS IN FRANCE; DANCES FOXTROT HERE Uncle Sam Gives Soldier Boy New Lease on Life. Lllllard Evans Is a colored soldier boy who had both legs blown off In ac tion. He Uvea for the present at Let terman General Hospital at the Pre sidio in San Francisco. He can and does dance fox trots and one-steps. How? Why? Of course to dance a fox trot or a one step a fellow has to have legs good legs. Well, Evans has them not his own legs of flesh and bone, but his own willow legs with Joints and everything. He is going to leave Letterman pretty soon and go back to work and make his living and probably get married and raise children. That's the how. Tbe why of It Is the government of the United States has gone in for leg and arm maklnc It is giving a spe cially built leg or arm or hand or a pair of legs or arms or hands to every soldier who lost hiB legs or arms In the war. At Letterman In particular they are making legs and arms and hands In their own workshop. They are mak ing them because they have bit upon a better artificial limb than the private manufacturers ars 'turning out, not ex cepting the "Liberty Leg" which tbe government supplies In most cases, i This Is one phase of the reconstruc tion work that Uncle Sam Is quietly carrying on. It Is ono of the least ex pensive, but It Js costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. Remember that I when Uncle Sam como aknocklng at your door with tho Victory Liberty Loan. Much of the money you will lend is going to regenerate these men who gave of their flesh and blood for their countryj. let: cof our best ballet masters and I the feature novelties aro many, '"Flirtation Walk," an Illuminated j run-board extending from the stage j almost to tho rear wall of tho theatre, 'and tho many numbers Introduced on the "walk" offor now and amus ing entertainment, while an norial flight, the girls of tho aviation corps' In novel drills, u grand Illumination of New York city, n bowltchlng beauty ballet from tho Roof of thu New York Theatre and u bewildering effect, a battlefield "Somewhere in Franco" aro a few of tho feature novelties. An elaboruto production with gorgeous costumes form tho background for a brilliant cast and n big "pony" ballet, who present this big spectacle in ull Its merrymaking. There aro somo 20 musical hits, In cluding "My Soldlor Girl," "Tako body," "Jasper's Ragtlmo Band," "Just for you," "Won't You He My Boau?" "Lot's Keep tho Glow in Old Glory," and a score of other tuneful melodies. nation would mllltuto ngalnst hi in to some extent, liut'lio hns a largo fol lowing of railroad men and laborers 10 and 20 cunts, and the nvcnlug price will liu 15 mid 35 cents. It Xi:iV BUILDING STARTED. Excavation commenced this morn ing on tho now Earl Shephord build ing near Fifth Street on Main. This new structure which wllj bo built along modern Hues will be rushed to completion for the enterprising miyilc dealer. HERE FROM JOSEPHINE COUNTY. William Duncun who for many year loported the Duncan Stock Ranch In Uppor' Langell Vnlley and who Is now ranching in Josephine County has returned tor a shor) busi ness visit in Klamath, Coiislderublu nstiitenc was shown liv .Intnl... Minim. .In lltnltltiff 1. 1.1 Thu Republicans would have to miicli-.llseiist doctrine, strlcth- to one : .:. . . - " choose carefully to beat him." Lawrence expressed tho opinion that Theodore Roosevelt Jr. will noon announce ho will support Gen eral Wood, and that tho strength of the gcnorul would lie In ,hU strong personality, and the fact that ho Is f ho natural heir to the Roosovclt following. point. Washington Stur. New May Iteu.nN Shepherd. St Cream Waffles and Delicious Co. fco at tho Chill Parlor. Jut aroM tho comer on Seventh street. 2i- Wo miikti n speclulty of line Shot repairing. Bradley Shoe More. 3-i Wo re nlwii) on the J' ready l nkn rare of lour tire liwuramc. v," III coto Smith. !UI Ml" ,, Ml DEAREST PUBLIC fteon 'so busy ain't had tlmo to thank you boforo. Geo, but nln't It fcruat to be alivo a lov.tly dny like this ono and today Is May j.'ay, wn.'vh a cantury u"go was ono of un i:nla day of our country, but Is now tdis -,5 loto, being transplanted uy tlio tuut ? for filthy lucro. x This year Is to be n hlttory mnkari for Klnmath county. Rip Vun Wlnklo'? nays muytio wo will huvo some roads. AnnanliiH says tho court houso con- trovorsoy 1b ovor. ij Wo say, buy Jowblory, A Diamond is an Investment, same as any ut'inr property. Tlmo you havo to have or you don't huvo any Job. Wo not u lot of ularm clocks, Umbrellas that can ho used for par asols, good for rain or shine, Suo them. , Nowost designs and patterns In sil ver in various makes. Wo will buy your old gol. Repairing dotio promptly. Slavery rings. Now stock of Ivory. Wrong nldo pf tho street. McIiatton'H, between Hlxtii and Seventh, hero In Klamath Falls. 1 ' m ..i ... Wo carry largest assortment of Ruckhccht Army Shoes In town. Bradley Shoo Storu. 30-lt New May Record Shepherd. .& X i Do you fool tired? Mlnoral baths rcBt you. Hot Springs Bath House, 1 Consult a Lawyer ! Wjh$n in doubt on legal matters italways pays you well to see a god lawyer, but if it's a question of Music for the Home, then go to an old established exclusive dealer. With us Music is a specialty we have no sidelines and foi' over CO years our family have sold the best obtainable. Romombor that tho Loading Dealer gun orally secures tho best Leading Makes, .whllo, tho sideline morchnnt takes what Is loft, i 'i Wo cordially Invito yoli to inspect our cloaii, well solucted stock of ovor CO Musical Instruments. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Klamath's Only'Excluslvo Muslo Store, Next Door V. O. Now Location Hoo i S f I. "I 30 .,,',f ' H wmSmlSBKH