i HKIT. i7' ,nl" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAan mm KDNKBHV' ffOR RHEUMATISM Take out the Carbon. Give the Engine More Pep National Auto Accessory Company 119 NORTH FOURTH STREET Between Main and Pine Phone 471 P iERSONALJ.. DEI? THAT Jff S 1 I L. rorllanl A.wori-H.ylHllorfrm( IE TERRITORY . .,,! ii Klninnth I-'mIIm !. WUI' ". . wml-ro" , a. Kent of 8. ' ... tnvr lit Ml At the Theatres Proving Itself, In (ivory respect, u remarkable picture of lovo and war, "Tim Klrcfly of Franco," tho latent Htiirrliu: volilclo for Wallace Hold, tlio popular Paramount titar, wax shown at tlio Star Tlicuiru yesterday. Oiilnly Ann Mule, wIioho characteri zations In many of Mr. Hold's plc tnri'H have won for licr tho admira tion of a largo following, had an ex- geologists have VIHII.,. l,o republic rlllI1Il roI() , tH pllotoI)Iay IlI1(1 .econtly on a tour of iixplnnitlon and , , . . . . , , Tonight only. MEXICO Department (MTV, Sept. 17-Tliu of IiuliiHtry and Coin- that Han KranflBco Ih In niorco denies omphatlcally w (Itiyn on liuilni'HH, jnpancHn Intori'stn have .icquli id it"1' . . any potrolouin holdings in Mexico, Harry "' (,r 8o"tl "' " lint HayH parties of Jnpanoso ,'. in Klamntli KallH for u Km,KBtM have visited tlio republic pluf t . ..... .... .... .... . , ... t 1 vIhIUiiB lloro 'Jrinavu locaieu on uuposuu on inu rac- T"a!Zn from I-B 1,pnr"' CnU- ",C COn8t tW m I Tho departmental denial cainn an the rcHiilt of stories oiuniiiitlng from (ornl- the rcHiilt of stories eiiianatln ... ..... ..... .1 t t U.ltl I ...... j, j piowcrB I" I" '"" """r" tlm United HlntoH that JiipiiiiPHo enp- iir'from Ids ranch near Worden, ,tlllHlH woro m.KtiniiK for (ll ! transfer of largo potroli'iim holding n link Ih I" town today' I" Wo Tiimplrn district Mr'' TZ, at Fori Kh.rn.Uh on!. W' MONITOjl recently Inter- from her lioiiiu viewed a Jnpniet.". It. 10 Douiirl, topping tour wl() W(H H(Mlt () )(J (( 1I10lnJor ()f lno It Caldwell, W. W. Ciil'lwoll nriuiilnl exploration iiarty Ho ns- i jess llrunii are In tho city thl HOrtcd thai tU- I'adllc count had 111 k Irom I'omlloloii. been throughly rovered In Urn e . ., , .... i search for oil and that largo deposits CUdiri KIlBoro Is liro froiii -" r 10 .,. ,,,, ,. f()llml. u 8el Volley vlBltlnn h,,r '" ' "'also asserted that Japan ...m,1h Mex- KUtore, of tlio Star r , " I Icmi oil for coinnieiclnl purpose and Ilrown and Prank Roach, will attempt to acntilru that product id icstcnlay from Ashland and lint It linn no Intention of buying topping In tlio city for a few Icuhoh, developed or undeveloped, on the Atlantic roam. dr- I Mra lfSU V. CllUrClllll, Mr. and Mm. Ji" vv y , iiwnnls at Shepherds. f govern lare initio wcka. aro In Klamath KnlU from Vteka NOTIt'K ok .mi:i:ti.(J. .. 'n,l Mm A H. McDonald ar- The I.iiiIIuh Aid of the Methodist Jlr, anU .Mrs. a. riiureh. will hold a Silver Ten lit the mo of Mra. Harry I'eltz, SOI Wal nut St. Thursday afternoon. Mem- ho'.M and frlendH Invited. ' """ . ...... i i ...ii. (.nurcii, win iioiii a hiiver lea at lire .!... rrilll I III 11 II11I 11. luir . ..... .. ... ... rred ycaieruu 1U) . i.' miiinif trln In .... (orala, ior a iu" u.w o Klamath county. j, M. White, assistant lo the pre' Thp pHjlc J( pon,nly nvtC(, ,0 ideal of tlio Weed Lninhor Company. ,!t(r, tjR. fr,.,. iCclurc at the Orphe- lelt this inornlnB after a two days' ub Theatre Tho ICvaiiKellat nnnounccH v ..... trin in Kliiinath Kullu. I the followlnn HUhJeets. tnlioi trip to Klainain ., b. ..Kcyno,c of ho JpwHh Frank Gross a well-known cattlo Itollijlon." Tuesday ICvenlnR "The lC-tf . . ... !.!. unu 'oar of the opetilui; of tho owner ol me nun iwi -'.. - ment " la town yesterday looklriK after hits-1 m Incss matters at the court hoiiHO PUN.MUS Alti: SCVHCM Oliver Splker, of tho Ilaldwhr ' mrdwrc Company, has return d LONDON. Sept. 17 "HatlonlnK" from a two weeks' vacation trip vln- London lmnkurH of pennies and Wig his family and friends In CSlen- hair pennleH Is expected'to cur with . - tho vacation period, as the mint Is working steadily. The kcniclty "f Jr. and Mrs. A. G. Winston are' cc,p,,or C0B H H puzzlu lo the mint smeng a party of tourists from .Man- (J!IcIii1h. .Moat of llioin piuliabiy terty, California, who aro sjiendins ,.IV,. )U1. distributed In France. The (he remainder of tho week .n falli,K wiulshed lone uk . Klamath county county. ' i Charles Wood Kberloln was a pas senger on tlio outcnliiK lrli this morning bound for I'ortlund. He illl spend several diva looklui; uftor bnslneES matters. , Thomai J. O'Connor camo In to itj from tlio Illy country and Uok oat papers tlodarlnB his Intention , lo become a citizen of tho United States. Mr. O'Connor is of Irish' birth and tins spent four years in' America. Mr. and Mm. .1. T. Klnkmln anil family left this inornlnB for Okla-, koma, whero thoy will mnko their ' ome. Mr. and Mrs. Klnkndo have ' een residents of Klumath Falls for r a year. Robert E. Strahom, tho railroad finsncler, left this mornltiB for So- Ittle. aftPr flnvnrtil flnvo una.. iinn I. v(U.M. ..MO DJIUIIk ..U.U looking after tlio Interests of tho ' IlieiK. fi.iu. . - . . ""suii-vauiornia & Eastern Hal'I wtl Company's operations. Mr. and Mrs. nobert Young ofi Portland, who have boon visit Ins Mrs, Young's sister, Mrs. Earl er of niy, ioU for ther homo moraine. Mrs. Walker occom Pwied them to Portland, where she "' Wt for tho next fow woeks. . ' Wa'ker, who drovo tho party "a Bly, will return to his ranch the this afternoon. '' worth hanag, if worth ln 8; Get a Standard policy from lto & Smiu,, 683 Main Bt. 5-tt HAIR BRUSHES THAT HOLD THEIR BRISTLES A brush that sheds is dear nt any price If you are looklnp for tho non-shed Bort thon don't fall to seo tho brushes now on display at our store Thoy embody tho finest mute rials and best of werkmanship: The stock is so complete that every individual taste may be satisfied Prices $1.00 to $7.00 l)Idcrwootr& PharmaCY W, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON rgw I V? Kt AMATH FALLS OREGON TiTir?' .--......- ,N vffle.c rI"'vuw..J .. .r r. i i BVJ. 'I"l'" vwm ltV."-" J l'4M4M'MJ't. OUEEN OIIAI.ITY SHOES I Tie famous shoe for wopen. Reasonably priced. The Bootery j CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 1 713 Main Street & "Devil M'Carc," the photoplay fea turing Crane Wilbur ul tho Temple Theatre on tonight should bo thoroly enjoyed by all of the picture enthiiH lasts who appreciate a crisp, clean comedy of the Western variety. Whllo the play abounds with In teresting situations and relates rath er a thrilling story, It l.s particular ly enjoyable because It offers Mr. Wilbur not only a sympathetic fea ture part, but ono In which he can display his unusual athletic tulents to raro advantage Iin(nlta Hansen, Mr. Wilbur's leading woman In "Ilreezy Jim," and favorably recalled as one of the fas cinating colobrltles of tho Trlanglo Koystdno comedies, portrays tho fem ale lead, appearing as a littlo manl- rnrUt In n lilt' fltv wtifl Ih nf.nllr!llr- ":i,ed by the hero to establish horsolf In a small Western tonsorlal parlor, whore tho very nanio "manicurist" excites the suspicion of a populace which would not cringe before the most desperate desperadoes. Hemomber Hryant Washburn? He's tho laughing, good-looking hemeit (with a dimple in his chin, curly hair, and everything like that) who made such a big hit In screen coiucdle.5 like "Skinner's Dress Suit," "Skinner's Ilaby" and "Kidder &. Ko." Now bo's coining back again In a new I'atho play called "The Ghost of the Hancho." Tho scones aro laid in tho storied Southwest. Wushburn Is the son and only heir of a grand dad who never saw a cabaret In his life and enn't understand his grand- , son's tasto for'em. ' i So ho throws him out on his ear without a dime to bless himself with. Do you think our hero Is down hearted'; Not so you might notice it. Ho chirks up real quick, Jumps a freight to tho nearest big ranch and makes good. Also, ho falls In love with a delightfully captivating little girl, a rolo played with sweet export ing by Ithea Mitchell, and all ends happily. Hut, but, you ask: Where does the ghost come In? "That. tho secret. It I a play worth seeing. At tho Liberty tonight. Harold Lockwood's last Screen Classic, Inc., feature "A Man of Honor," which comes to the Liberty on Thursday next, Is a series of scen- j Ic triumphs which will create ah ov jerlasting romantic type of natural and unadorned beauty. As David Smith, an ex-newspaper reportor who Interests himself in the small stockholders' fight against the big financiers, Lockwood will take you with him from the heart of Wall Street and tho confusing and myster ious operations of tho New York S'tock nnd Curb Market clear across tho continent to tho Golden Gate of San Francisco Bay. Reaching this point on tho tr.ail of tho strenuous star, we must needs embark on a sea-going hack which will land us on tho shores or n ver ifnhin Paradise, tho Island of Santa Cruz, off tho California cost, ono of tho most verdant nnd beautiful loca tions for ninny a league. It wns on this Island of Santa Cruz that tho majority of the scenes nf "A Man of Honor" wore taken, be ing, as It woro, an Ideal location for tho dopictlon of tho discovery tioenes nnd subsequent actions of tho Trop ical Products Co., as outlined In the original novel by Henry Kltchell Wobster. Iloro wero found the picturesque rock-ribbed coaat v.i'h tho daan coves and caves tho Impenetrable recesses In the vastne3 of tho interim, the semi-tropical vegetation nnd cilmate, and tho periodical hurrlcanci typical of that region. A peculiar fact In connection with tho shooting of scones on Santn Cruz Is tho occurence o? a real hurricane or tornado which blow up while Mr Lockwood's it'jni&ny wao 'l nrtcr"d on the taliiL i. I'"1-! T- "1-'in-for. Mr. Lm-U (wort's dIto-'r. had croctod several h.ils with the native W o covering, and crowds of unlives wjro housed in h"so huts when tho I I SEE v I b4 vv In His Greatest Success A MAN OF HONOR AT THE LIBERTY THURSDAY shofer Immediately took advantage of this freak of nature and lashing his camera, the operator and himself to a point of rock, proceeded to shoot many scenes during the storm. Many were Injured In taking this picture, nnd Mr. Lockwood himself played a real hero by rescuing one of the players from a falling wireless out fit, at the risk of his own life. Never before in a dramatic picture have there been such views of the grandeur In nature: never except In educational pictures where nature herself plays the leading role and does not share her honors with mi humans. 'NOTHING ELSE EVER HELPED I MENTIONED FOR CHAMBER THIS IS WHAT .MRS. CAMIM1KLL SAYS OF TAXCAC SUFFERED SIX YEARS PARIS, Sept. 17. Baron Maurice I de Rothschild, reputed to be the I wealthiest cf the French Rotschlld j family, is among the numerous new ! candidates mentioned for the cham ! ber of deputies. ACADEMY WHjIi RECEIVE PUPILS hurricane struck tuo Island. Mr. Bol- MUSIC TEACHERS, ATTENTION For the purpose of giving Infor mation to parents about to start children In music and to new pur chasers of pianos we wish a com plete list of Klamath Falls music teachers and their rates. We extend to all a hearty wel come to inspect our new up-to-date Music House, 507 Main St. 15-3t EARL SHEPHERD CO. If you have trouble In getting your watches repaired promptly Try Win ter's Jewelry Store. 13-2t , Artistic piano tuning and player ; work. Call Morgan at Earl Shep-. herd Co. lo-12t VMVWMMMMMMMMAAM HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING Wednesday & Saturday Nights. Popular Jazz Orchestra STAR THEATER TODAY Jesse L. Lasky Presents AVALLACE REID . In "THE FIREFLY OF FRANCE" Also A RIproarliiR Comedy "The Yllingo Chestnut" TEMPLE THEATER TODAY' Trlnnglo Presents CRANE W1L11UR ' In "DEVIL M'CARE" Full of Western len. Also A Lyons nnd Momn Comedy and International Current Events. "Of all the medicines and treat ments I have taken during the past s,lx years, Tanlac is the only thing that has done me any good at all," said Mrs. Sadie Campbell, who livos at 1353 Geary St. San Francisco, Cal , tho other day. "I, had suffered so much from stomach trouble," continued Mrs. Campbell, "that I was in a very weak, run down condition. Wh I began taking Tanlac I had such lit tle strength and energy about me that the least exertion would almost prostrate me. Every time I ate any thing I would have bad spells of In digestion, and what I ate would sour and cause gas to form which made me miserable for hours afterwords. I had a dull headache nearly a'.l the time. My liver didn't seem to act well, either, and I suffered a lot fi-om bllllousness, nm would often eet so dizzy that I could hardly stand on my feet. My nerves were in bad condition, too, and I hardly ever got a good night's sleep. "Then I heard about Tanlac, : i.d thought I would give it a trial, and It certainly proved to be a godsend to me. I have only taken three bottler, so far, but I feel like a diffjrent person altogether. Why, I have act ually gained eight pounds already and feel so well and strong thai I can easily do all my housework, and get about as well as I ever did In my life. My appetite is good, anl what I eat agrees with me perfectly and I never have a sign of lndiges-. tlon or sour stomach any more. My nerves seem to be in perfect condN tlon, and I sleep soundly for eight or ten hours every night. I think Tan lac Is the best medicine on earth an I am so happy over what It has dono for me that I Just talk It to every body I meet." Tanlac is sold in Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., nnd in Lorella' by the James Mere, Co. Adv. i Until the capacity of the school Is i reached, day pupils will be received at the Sacred Heart Academy, where the most careful attention will be giv en to the thorough training of your' child. Full particulars may be secur ed by calling at the Convent, Seventh I and Pine streets or at the" Academy. I For the present we are unable to ac ' commodate any more boarders, but i applications will be received and in case there Is a vacancy It will be filled from tho list of applicants in the order in which they aro filed. C-tf Sacred Heart Academy. We mnko a specialty of fire, life 'and accident insurance. Phone 00 and we'll do the rest. Chilcote & Smith. 5-tf I ! MRS. L. B. HAGUE I ! f i Public Stenographer 2 It Notary Public Court Reporter 311 WUlitfl Bldg. $ 2 Klamath Falls Oregon T Typewriting machines bought, sold, rented or exchanged. Spe cial rates to students. Type writing supplies and stationery. Phone 120 - .- .9. .. J. J- J V r V i J " 1-1' !" Admission Matinee 10 & 15 cents Evenings 10 & 20 cents MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon BUY YOUR HOME NOW You may select a home to suit you in any part of the City. Can arrange easy payments for you. See them to day. I have two or threo of the best In vestments in the city for tho right party. Excellent income properties now, and getting better all the time. Take advantage of Klamath's pro gress at once. There never was a better time. If you need money on your homo, or the homo you would like to build, See me. JAMES M. WATKINS, JK. C20 Main St, Phono 320R 9-tt KLAMATH I COUNTY i BUCKS One hundred and forty head of fine wool and' Corrdale Bucks j for sale. Prices reason- f . able. ' 5 i E. M. HAMMOND Merrill, Ore. I HHH-lHiHH.4H4.4H.4.4.HMMM.HHW