TUlfeOAY, MAY Jit, 1IW1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " ivuii; ickiiit Tl I ! i W I When you think of Screen Doors and Window Screens Think of Made in Klamath Falls Products When you think of "Made in Klamath Falls Products' think ot Lakeside Lumber Co. NEW TODAY "Black Beauty" la coming. 31 FOR IlENT Sleoplng room, with bath, $1S per month. Call after 6 V. M. 522 KJamath Ave. 31-6 LOST Eye glasses In case, on Sixth street. Phono 20GW. 31-1 FOR SALE Piano and phonograph. Inquire 410 Pine. 2S-1 FOR BENT 2-roora apartment and some sleeping rooms, both furn ished. 527 Klamath Ave. Phono 461. 2S A good bed and a good bath at Co lonlal Rooms, 11th, near Main St. 30 FOR RENT Two-room houso fur nished for housekeeping. 2115 Sixth Stt 31-1 "IJlack Beauty" Is coming. 31 FOR SALE Netted Oem seed potn toes. J. E. Newnham. one mile south Pine Grove school. 31-3 FOR RENT Ono furnished house kceplng room. 741 Walnut. 30 ROOMS 50chd 75c per night. All are outside rooms, clean and light. 920 Klamath Ave. Home Rooming House. 31-6 LOST A gold mounted Elks tooth watch charm; keepsake. Finder please return to Herald office and re ceive reward. 31 LOST Saturday night, between Chautauqua grounds and Main St.. old fashioned gold brooch with soli tary pearl ornament. Reward. F. U. Smith. 406 Pine. 31-1 Llccnso No. S75S1 Is at the Herald office. 31 "Black Beauty" Is coming. 31 FOR RENT Modern 3-room house 2 blocks from Mills addition school Phono 260 J. 31-2 FOR SALE Win. Allen storo at Shlpplngton. Will give teems to SUll. ill'l JUST AIUUV.ED A big shipment of stono crocks, sites from 2 to 0 gal lons; also flower pots In nil sizes and ono-hulf gallon crock milk pans. Johnstouo Furniture Co., 719 Mnlji St. 31-tf FOR SALE 5-room modern houxp. on pavement, closo In. Herald, box 11. 31-4 Girl wants work for 4 hours n day. Call 45G.M. 31-0 FOR SALE 2 lots, Falrvlow uddl- tlon. Facing town. Good view. Ono block from pavement. Corner lot and adjacent. Call 21GJ. 31 ftcTlWm vvT . - . & 'C yi jrjj -.1 . ,If .AumilAG LV 'Ki"?!S'jror.W ,-ftrtnEAlUA- "l 7 JW 7"" J1 FOR RENT Furnished apartments at St. Frances' 628 Oak St. Mrs. Andorson, apt. 6. 31-4 FOR SALE Now Edison phond- graph, perfect condition, 7 records. Phono 444, or call at Deer Head Grill. 31-4 SPECIAL AT THE LIBERTY WANTED Experienced gentleman bookkeeper, Acme Motor Co., 400 S. Cth St. 31-1 WANTED Agy kind of work by competent young lady. Box L. B., Herald. 31-2 Arrange your awn crowd and corao to tho new Hot Springs Bath House. . v . 31 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. 524 -High, near Cth St. 31-1 FOR RENT Unfurnished house 933 Washington St. 31-2 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing room. 1143 Pine. 31-2 FOR RENT Ono cabin. See Pickle. cor.Mth and Oak. .. 31 I WANTED Woman to cook ono meal each 'evening for two gentlemen, Inqulro Army Goods Store, 7th anil Main. 31-1 Export- stenographer desires em ployment or part tlmo work. Box A, II. C, Herald office. 31-2 FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment C34 N. 8th St. Phono 413J. 31-1 My greatest desire today Is to linvn ivery man. woman nnd child In Klumath Fulls seo tint wonder- fill lilrfllrn nt "lltncb Itnmitv ' 1 am bringing thin plcturo hero nt tr.mia.ntl, it, nflunii. nn.l .. ...t.. . .....Mo va,'i..oi' , UIUII rIUtlU in) iiricun uccuruingiy. uul I om going to run spoclul shows at oven less than regular prices so that everyono may boo this grent pro duction. Tha following nrln. will prevnll: Itegtllnr Driers Children in r.int Adults 2,1 cents. Eronlngs-r-Chlldrcn 25 Adults no cents, To enablo nvory child "Black Beauty" a special cents, LOST OR STOLEN White Rat Ter rlor puppy, balck patch over left cyo. Phono 342W. 31 P Northern Calif Oil Co Will oon begin active drilling operations. These operations will be under the direct charge of W. C. Lehman, who has had many years of practical and successful experience in the selection, development and operation of oil properties. The "entire management of the company will be in the hands of the following Board of Directers: CAPTAIN J. W. SIEMENS, OfThe First State & Savings Bank. O. D. BURKE, Of The First National Bank. J. C. THOMPSON, .s Mgr. of The California Oregon Power Co. DR. ED. JOHNSON, Well-known Physician and Capitalist. R. H. DUNBAR, Former City School Superintendent. W. C. LEHMAN, Noted Geologist and Successful Oil Operator. Subscriptions for a Limited Amount of TREASURY STOCK Will Be Received by Captain Siemens AT THE FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK to SCO mntlneo ......... ..vhm. m a'u.,ui IJIUIIIIUII ' on Wednesday will bo run at four1 o'clock 'and every child under slx-l teen years of ago wltl bo admitted for flvo cents. H. W. POOLE SPECIAL AT THE LIBERTY Leather Probabilities . . Tho low baromotrlc pressure reg Istercd the last several Uays by tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Underwood's Pharmacy seems to bo nt an ond for a steady rlso has been recorded slnco two o'clock yestordny. Whllo still too low to bo definitely In tho clear weather zone, tho prospects aro favorablo for bottor weather, and lesH 'wind tomorrow. Forecast for next 24 heurs: Generally fair; warmer. "Black Beauty" Is coming. 31 STAGE W IIURNED The Union Stago company Satur day afternoon lost ono of the stag es operating on tho Alturaa lino driven by Al Smith. A short cir cuit caused tho gas lino to catch afire, resulting In the total loss of the stago. Smith was returning alone from Alturas. Tho car was covered with Insuranco. ''I Northern California Oil Co, Much Pomp When Interest Rate Changes LONDON, May 28. Announce ment of a changa In tho rato of dis count of tbo Bank of England, such as tbo recent reduction from soven to six and one-halt per cent, Is an Imprcsslva affair. Not ono of tho many hundreds of tho staff of the Bank of England Itself knows of tbo chango until tho actuul announcement Is posted, ex cept thoso with Iho governor Insldo "tho parlor," whore tho directors of tho bank and leading men of othor banks and Institutions aro gathorod to dollborato on tho raomontous do clslon which affects all parts of tho world. When theso deliberations aro con cluded a gorgeously attired messon gor commonly known In tho city as tho "Bank canary," bocauso of his scarlet coat and follow waistcoat, stalks out of tho parlor with dollb orato slowness In accoanco with ancient custom, cnrryfnK hlg shoot of papor In a glass framo on which aro the maglowords, "C per cont." Hundfods'bf banker's dorks, mes sengers and newspapor men who bavo been tJifonglng tbo passages push forward to road tho notlco, which tho mbssengor deliberately k'eops face away from tho crowd until ho has af fixed It to tho wall. The first mention of fountain pons Is to bo found In a book published in 1600. The Selfish Greed of Some Klamath Capitalists, Farm ers and Business Men Is Shameful! Everybody expects and hopes to sec oil struck this summer. Every body is depending on making pro fits and seeing prosperity from eith er the Siemens Well, The Crater Well or the Northern California Well. AND YET THERE ARE HUNDREDS WHO HAVE NOT SPENT A DIME OR TURNED A HAND OVER TO HELP PUT THESE WELLS DOWN. And lhat is not all. Some of these selfish, greedy ones who hope to make profits out of the labor and risk of their neighbors are even mean enough to knock the ones who are putting up the money and doing the work necessary to" make these three wells a success. To these we say: If you ere too stingy and "too yellow to risk any of your own money in Oil Development, the least you can do is keep your mouth shut and hot knock the ones who are game enough to put their money in. When Oil Is Struck Are you going to proudly say: "SOME OF MY MONEY HELPED DRILL THAT WELL." Or are you going to sneak, around and try to make profits on your own ground and your own leas es and ou)t of ihe general prosper ity? Prof As that were made possible by the hard money your neighbors spent to drill a well. DON'T BE SELFISH! DON'T BE GREEDY! DON'T BE A KNOCKER! BE A REGULAR FELLOW AND SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater fijl & Gas Co. M Office:-622 Main Street Open Evenings, I &-