The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 03, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
l-ltlll.W, l.M AUV II. HUH
PAOK TWO
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The Evening Herald
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J. M C It It A V
EDITOR
Published dnlljr oxccpt Sunday by
Tho Herald Publlshlne Compnny of
Klamath Kails, nt 115 Fourth street.
Entered at tho postofllca at Klam
ath Kails, Oro , for transmission thru
the malls as second-class matter.
P
ERSONAL MENTION
I.ITTI K StnKI.Il!lll ON lOfVI, HAI PIVIVGS
AMONG THK I'KOIM.i: (IK I'HIS cm AM) VICIMTV.
GOINGS AM) COMINGS )' I.OCA1. POLKS
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' Klamath founTy News At the Theaters
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SIIAM'A VIKW
Subscription terms by mall to any
address In tho United States:
One year 15.00 j
-.- al. trt '
WHO H1UHUI . - v
i U.ill l ill town fo. .1 o" d.iw Lhn llon U honu "ii ;i furlough
from Modv t Point w"h hi- iMU'tttM Mr and Mr Thoin
a I'tvoii. riom tie Mare islnnii .Navy
rds
ii II Joll i a roirnt nrriuil tioni
Cunibtrlmd. Maryland.
Member if tin Associated Press
The Associated Tress Is exalushely
cntltled to tho use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to It
or not otherwise credited In this pa
per, and also local news published
herein.
All rights of republication of spe
cial dispatches heroin are also
served.
KltlDAV.-JAM'AHV :t, 11)1!)
A CncKn is ft county se.it business
Usitor trom the Mnlln district.
Hubert Got don Is down for n short
business ltt from Fort Klamath. (
Mrs. F K. Downing and son are
here foi a short time from AVordon.
t
p N" C.risev was union;: the train
nrriuil la-t nlcbt from Ahland. Ho
1 Is a ; ii est at tho Hotel Hall. '
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O i: Hunt tuiully has been sio',
with tlio tiifluoiwn but ii ro able to bo
out llglltll
C M Ktikpitilek and fntnl'y nnd
H i: Wilson and family spout flu Ut
mas with A Tumor tiuil fiimlly nt
Khiinnth Fall)
Clarence Moodoy Ins bo, d'a
Herald's Classified Advs.
Uonaon Dl.on ret u mod n fow days
auo from I'ortUnd wher he hud boon
on biifliiow onti is uoxv sick th tho
tntluenn at the home of Louis liKon l charsod fioiu service In tho army and
at Wilson lirldxe jrrturnod to his homo lat wuo'n. It
lis needless to say that his patent
Altos l lorn ( alKtim, who has boon '
spondiDR the Christmas bolidiys with
her parents, left this morning to re-
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oi wirjcon at Kii(teno. i no ponrnts
j iioutko iiu en ami wim oi h:iim
W. K. Lamm of the l.amm Lumber. Mountain woro week end lil- nt
Muse Oorrls and llobbiotto Tuttle Company of Modoc lolut Is In Khun-' J. I, Hatlos.
of tho I.orolla district are in tue nth Falls looking after busiuoss In
' rit for :! few daVS Visit. i tnriwtd 11a iwnnptd thnt tho tnu-iwf 1
1 (are rejoicing
Hon Daniel of Merrill mnilo u fl) -
; Ing trip to his bomostoail in this nl-
j ley Friday
hii:i. woi'i.i) srcKit n.iuit
OF I'ltCSS HOV-i AHIt(IVI).
Frod Stouo. for many oiirs ,i foio
most comodlnu In muslial uniiodliM, i
mnkoi his public debut lit motion pic
tures in "The Gout" a sploudtd plto
tophi which will tn soon al tlio Star
Tliontio toulKht Mr Stone l noted
fur his athletli piowoss. ami his nklll
In .ill forms of ngllo ami doxturoiis
K.wniiastlc woik t'pon the stiiRo. in
initio of his flnost musical eomoil
production , Iu giue con,tlniiousl
now example of his ovpottltom In
this direction ,
Mr. Stouo Is. purlmp:. best known
for his eccentric comedy idles, such!
as in "The Wizard of Ox," but In
'The dn.lt" it will ho Fred Stone al-
most in portiuat propla. so v fir as.
tnakoup Is roucornod The ilmraotur ;
aliotiuili In mouionts of real pathos
human mititio and iibiie all, whole
some comedy.
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Ameilia's Answer." lho(!onin- I'AltIS, .Ian :l '.Mir.' Cr-nd
ment'H Offlii:il War I'lrtuto which foiiimi head of the AiluiltiNinilld'i
will bo iiiii.lt known al i ho Star Sun- I 'illicit dopaitmuit In i-ply l Iba
du ami Mondii) Is pait of the sorlos luli-Ism ftoni Aiuorli'i slnco III, du-
of hUliulc fllmn, "Follow luit the Flat; i.ilt.io, docliited Me wished In haw
to Frnncn," which will be piesorved I'O'li'ntt lo do wlui tin I'rosj dol'ti(-
In i ho nichlM'S of tlio fulled Slates 'It f lifter riMi'liliiK UiM.ipf.
tMWMMAMlMi-
FOR SALE
r000 ,
FURNITURE FOFt SALK Piano.,
vlctfola, rocker. Morris chair, dln-j
InK room set, all oak; brass bed. oak'
dresser and chiffonier. Imperial kit-'
chen range, heating stoves, rups, !
dishes, etc. 1S01 Esplanade. Phone
441. 3-2f .
SALK OR RENT Call1
Miss lleraldlne Reed camo In on the '
train last eeniug from Wood, Cali
fornia She is a guest nt the Hotel '
Hall
Mr. Hunt made his children a
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.- i-iis. up rt?iuris linn iui lunm Clirlstmns prosoiit of a new initio
tomooraturn nt thnt nlnco has boon
oleen below tero
In The (!oal" Is that of .
j a outiK iron maker wlm is infatuated !
i with the moNii-s nml ho his man) In I
I torestliiK ad.onluros The pla
purrhased of the Shepherd
Company of 'Klamath Fills.
FARM FOR
on Schubert, next postotBce.
2-6t
FOR SALE Hay and piano; must be
sold this week. F C. Iiuckholz.
Merrill route. 2-3t
FORD FOR SALE Cheap for cash
Phone 22M or 67Y. 30-tf
INVESTIGATION
nr fflippini;
i BOARD WORK
I i
Ira H. .Morris, who since Ills en-!
listment in the Marino Corps has i
been stationed at Mnre Island. Cali
fornia, has been spending i holiday
fin lough with relatives hero. Ho Is
dolightod with life at tho barracks
and Is a booster for the service under
fnelo Sain. Ho returned on New-
Year's dav His Pixision expects to,
lie sent to Texas in the near future
for rifle prictlce
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iM,inol:","'x,"-":-"M"'X"s,"X:
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END THAT
DISTRESSING
COUGH OR COLD
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DAMAGING FIRE AT
DALLES YESTERDAY
E t! Dais and son Hobble ir
rtwd on the train last Thursday from )
Ashland 1J
Mr and Mrs James Jury loft on
tho train Frldty for San Francis o I
J 1). Hooper Is hniillnK snv.'dust
1 from Klamath Falls to put up -ro. '
j Mrs J. I.. la lilson was in Mldl'ind
i Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs Homer Pepuy nttetid
od the New Year's duire at Klamath
Falls.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST On road between Henley
ranch and Klamath Falls .one.
Mitchell Bumper Return to Central
garage. 3-U
LOST Nose glasses with black tord,
on south side of Main street. Phone
276W, room 12. 2-lt
LOST On way from depot to town,
small wicker suit case with leath
er strap. Notify W. O. Smith, Her
ald office. ,
NWMAM
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Clean cotton rags. W
O. Smith Printing Co. l-3t
See Chllcote it Smith for Are. life.
accident and health insurance. 03.1
Main street. 24
BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY,
STOPS
HEADAt
1
PAIN
NEURALGIA
Don't suffer! Get a dime pack
er" Dr. James' Headache
Powders.
You can clear your head and relieve
a dull, splitting or violent throbbing
headache in a moment with a Dr.
James' Headache Powder. This old
time headache relief acts almost magi
rally. Send tome one to the drug store
now for a dime package and a few mo
rnints after you tnke a powder you
will wonder what Uv.-inic of the head
ache, iieiimli.i uud pa hi. Mop suffer
Jiu it's Ht'illi-M. i' e yuu get w hat
;"Mi ak f-ir.
LIU OFF
WASHINGTON. P. C, Jan. J -The
Senate Commerce Committee'
has voted to extend the InviM'IcatiOM '
of the Hog Island shipyards into 1
general Inquiry into the acliWiioi of
the Shipping Board. It It nnnoiirr-d
that the Fleet Corporation h.is decid
ed net to take over the Hoc It. land
yatd. now in view of the marked im
provement in conditions here.
THK DALLES. Jan.
rb throe I
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O!" building occupied by tho Oplim- '
"?i PublLshinc Company and the Al
bert Hotel burned here earlj es-l
torday. Huests at the hotel made j
their escipe In their night cloth s. !
The loss is gion nt forty thousand.!
partly tovered by insurance.
si'Ki.;
LAKi: DltlP
I'l.VtiS
An) jifToction ot tho throat,
clirM or lunit I ilaiiKoroiis nt
tlio lnt of limes, for )oti nev
er ran toll what It tim. loud In.
Prompt attention ultli
Syrup Eucalyptus and
Ammonia Muriate
35c and 75c
The old reliable n-uicili for
i-oiiulis nml colds will slop ll.
It's (lie -Mine old reined) Dial
lini been ucd for )ears.
STAR DRUG CO.
DISTItllll TORS
.lib ami -Main Sts.
Get a .standard polic)
Cliilcote & Smith agency.
from the. Itr.TTttV FKo.M OVKItSIUS
M
I
W. F Ueece has been hnuling hay
from K A S'hrelner's this week j
Mr and Mrs W'm Cheyno spent 1
New Year's day with Mrs. Cheynq's
parents. 1
Mrsr. Stewart visited with Mrs I
SchiWner Wednesday afternoon.
Karl Mick will return to school the'
last of tho week. 1
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amusements
S
ON
lMcwn't Hurt 11 llitt Hoi-e CoriiH
lift right off uitli fiiiK:i.
.Mngk-!
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
TODAY
Artcraft Prevents
FRED STOXK
1 1,
"THK GOAT"
Fred Stone is a Rival of Douglas
Fairbanks so don't miss this Picture.
Admission 10 and i!5 cents
TEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
Presents
GLORIA SWAXSOV
In
"THK STATION OF CONTEXT"
Also Hrni-st Pullie X'eus latest War
Picture-, anil t'linont 1'ients
Admission 10c and 15c.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
, Merrill. Oregon
1 Leslie PItnalo and Roy LaPraiile
who have bten In the Aviation De
partment of the V. S. Service hive
returned from overseas. The two
boys left Klamath Falls together
', were separated in New York and on
their return thru an odd circumstance
' met agsln and cama home together
They were only abroad for a short
1 time
1
Owl Cafe
I'mler Xew Management
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Merchants' Lunch
DAILY 1 1 :30 to 3, 25c
UN HAVE i
BIG Ii IN
HF.1GIN,
1
Klamath Truck Co.
DOES HEAVY HAULING
GItAIN, HAY, ETC.
Hits Five -Ton Packard Truck
Phone POM
J. G. GOBLE
MAXAGEH
KKCKAKD KENT SEHVICE
Phone .19
Night Phone .lift
r.tmil) anil Dance 'I ratio
.Solicited
Owl Cafe
BOBBIE WARD, Prop.
IU7 Ml STHEET
ra
JflJ
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LIBERTY
TONIGHT
Costs few touts! Dtop a little
Freezone on thnt touchy corn, in
stantly that corn stops hurting, then
you Hft It right out with tho flngers.
Why wait? Your druggist Bella a
liny bottle of Freozone tor a few
eentB, niifflcleut to rd your feet of
every uurd com, soft corn, or corn
between the toes, nnd calluse. with
out soreness or Irrltatlou. Freez
one Is the much talked of discovery
of the Cincinnati enius- '
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN & BEVERLY BAYNE
IN
"A PAIR OF CUPIDS"
SATURDAY
WARREN KERRIGAN
IN
"A MAN'S MAN"
J SUNDAY AND MONDAY J
I "" "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER" !
I ALWAYS TWO REELS OF COMEDY !
I MATINEE EVERY DAY
I ADMISSION :EveninR8, 10c and 25c.
PKItFEtr VENTILATION UNEQUALLED MUSK I
1 EFFICIENT KEItVICE HI 'ST I'K'I'I'HES
NEW YORK, Jan 2. "I went to
Franco to lend a hand' and they
took a leK
Ho was a big lad from a mlddlo
western farm, tho American soldier
who rilled out this Jest to chcor his
nelRhbor in the sick bay of the Em
press of Britain, the tirst transport
to arrive here with "litter rases"
from the American hospitals in
France.
"That is Just a sample of the never
failing humor of thee hoys, rising
above suffering, above helplessness."
said Miss Maude Kellam, chief nurse
on the big vessel, as she came ashore
a fev days ag'i.
"All tho way over they yearned for
a sight of '0 d old girl in the hir
hot' " she (outluiied, "yet when we
came up the bay and norio of Ihew
could get on deck to hull the Statue
of Liberty as we piiHseil, there 'oro
no ((implalm j
"Tills Ih the spirit now but I'm
ofruld for the future", said Ml.ii Kel
lam who w is superintendent o(
ntin'ch at the Colorado Training
Ft pool before sho onteiii tlio army
siun.co She urged woinun to nie
o'tc themselves for their pa". In th"
rioi'iinnictioit peilod, not In the lr
v.istatod regions of Enrol)'.', whose
people, hIip said, preferred to liniulpj
the 1 roblem themselves, but liaro tt
h jme
"There Is plenty of rceonslruotloii
worV for the woman who wants to
heir.' hIio asserted. "I'm ufrnld our
epthuslaHm is going to spun 1 Itself
after a year or so Jii.it about the
time our wounded soldiers nrc ho
gn tilng to feel only bitterness at t lie
tlifjiirht of 'the mlBsIng lei;' Then
t'-.fv will need tho women. I don't
kn'.w Just what tho women will bo
lulled upon to do, but their work
Mil turn up. The boys will need
tlieli enthusiasm and sympathy then
m re than now."
High
Grade
Ladies' & Men's
Clothes
MADE TO OltDEIt
FINEST MATEHIALS
IIKST OF WOHK.MANSHIP
LATEST STLES
PEHFEtT FIT GUAItAXTEED
Prices are ory reasonable
Your Inspection lot (led
Chas. J. Cizek
MEItCHAXT TAILOIt
filS Mitln Ht.
A War Stamp a day keeps tho
kaiser nwpy.
ESTHAY NOTICE
1 Strayed to my pluco ut Pine Orove,
1 black yearling linlfnr, under half crop
iu right ear, swallow fork In left our,
branded with overturned wine glasi
und C on loft rig, It. P, Hrelten-
IDICJU, 1-dl-
Just to
Remind You
Have the storage haltrry In your utito
tested and filled tomorrow, and bo
sure to liatu It In prime condition;
cooler mornings makiiH the engine
crank harder, longer eieiilngs lights
nIiIiio longer, roiiirei more strength
In the haltrry,
(lose attention to the electric Hyslem
will give heller satisfaction mid save
oii dollars.
We arc equipped lo gito you Hie bo I
service, when )ou have elect r leal nu
lonioblle troubles, al the Wlllurd
Service Htatlon.
Link River
Electrical Co.
7th nnd JUlu SU.
CHILDREN OR PARENTS'
FAULT?
S--1 1 vvi V
1 rl'
liio f.iull Is it thai so few Mi
llion mill) plu) the iiliinu','
Musll) It Is the falitl of both the
fiilher nml timtlior. Vim W, father
mid iiiiilher do nut pun base the
plaint mIii'II Hio ihlld Is )oiiu euiuigli
bill llil nione) goes fur something
that brings lliem greater personal
sut Mnt't Ion.
Vintr 1 liild inn bo iiiuulded If
uiirketl mi in lime, so don't blmno
the 1I1II1I, bill consider Iho parents'
iltil).
A beautiful L)nu .V Heat) Plniin
auiills N OF nt our "lore. Ileglu nine
teen iiliioteeii right b) making sumo
sncrlllro mill -eriirlug Ihal plaint now
fur Inline mid ihlldieii. t oinenlent
terms.
EARL SHEPHERD CO..
Xtnt Dour In I'ostofflie.
KI.MATH I'ALUS, OHEGOX
"
The Period ot Reconstruction
Join with the Flint .Siiilonul Itnnk In helping our re
turning snhllci- 1 Mime their position', iitnong us, iintf
In assisting Ituslueso to puss (rum nr lit pence time
biisis, Mini In detelnpliig Fiiruilng, t'ominerie mill llllsi.
nes.
Your nccoiinl licie pntes the ii) to civ'opeintioii.
I). IC, ItemiicN, rrivildrtit,
I.. I'. Wlllels, VlrisPivsldent.
I.ixllit Hogors, Ciisbler.
A, M. Collier, Avil. Cnshler.
.Ii'lni M. Mooro, AsU Ciwhlcr.
&?? First National Bank
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
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Jews? x VrtC inose cups
ma- - rr
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IwsM fill
W 111
IS
S Hi
W& m&rZS Qfi00 Miles
S Wakefield & Sullivan I
9 Fourth and Klamath I
nturdy, wca r- defy
in'j leave their safety
impressions every
vhcrc. They are tho
only projections guar
cntoed not to skid on
wet, slippery pave
ments, and arc found
only en Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup Tires.
They cost approximate!
the same uo ordinary 3,500
mile lire:), thoiif'h they are
fiuarnsUaed per warranty
lac for