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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1919)
HATHWAIY MAHfil "" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQE TH11BB T & . f It Mr M, ai II TRADl MARK The city of GOODRICH II Alrnn. QhlO -sSi Put On The Left Shoe First toty all Mid It-Dottgh. boy, Pollu, and Tommy , - -and clinging to that bit of trench superstition, they believed it brought good luck for the day and longer life in ho shtlt ed racked stretch about thcin. Out in these fairer, happier days, when iwuce whlrla the wheels of motordom , cgaln, wo au, "Put on tlio riht shoe firtt." And, of course, tho right ihoo, is tho Goodrich Shoe, beca'iso it means good luck tiny and nip.ht, end longer Ufa in your tires. I ''Out there's no oupcrcti:!on shout it; only tho tic husky body, uiidthavkie, thick ULACK fArr.TY TREAD, Goodrich builds into tirca tlsct Round out tho depend ability end durability ci Goodrich CcrvlcjJ'cluc. Bey Gooc's'l cli Tirca cm a Dealer CH IB in kIL-sp TIRES 'BEST IN THE LOG RUN" M fix 9 EK :A AT THE CHURCHES . a . mi rrmi minim ,. f.wi.i, .,.i r.,.. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :"' .v....... . v,,..m ,.,. IIU'1 !IUTAaaATUT.nuTUU.UTt.Ur.UT,47.' --w -nv vw wr -rjrv -wr rw Tv -v -7 -ry tat a ' A- lutltlltlir lltiPlirv lu fitwin r.,,,. 9. Ill In 4:30 on TiH'.iluy-, Thursdays ninl1 11 HntunlnyH. W mmh.mJmJhJmJJ Kirn llaptlut Church, cornor Wash-! mid Eighth J. ii. Urimtti, NOTICIJ In order to linuiro pub llcatlon, copy for clmrcli nntiouiici) menls mum be at Thn Hurulil utrioo Inglun not Inter tliun Friday waning, pnntor I Huniluy hcIiooI nt 10 n. tu., (.'. U. Sacred Heart Churcn. corner III. ',',;rn1!ic'1,!,,I,'r,irt,",,iU:ntm I Klmt Miim ul K n in. . "" ""' , I'arlnh Man nt 10:30 n. in. j lll'lll'UICIIOII, (I, in. Third Sunday. Marni at X Third Hiindny ul Merrill Friday at 8 u in ami 7 30 p n, ,,..,?': '' " .'ull,orun.'")rv,c'-"' Y " iwi .ii iiwnmuuii nun kuiiu $-4 ii) i-oriiuiu id annul n mnmnrn' I Lutheran nirvlcoH at it' (I. A Ilr..!..! ' biiv) uiiJiini, The Winnek Go., Inc. t J. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Heralds ClasgffigdAdv HELPWANTED A VANTED-A cook oTgoTar". ' once, must excel as a pastry cook Y state experience and salary wanted Address X. V z.( Herald offlellSt ti.- WANTED Woman to do housework Phone 151 M. 27-3t .. ... ,,.,iv ,'l",rcl'' corner Eighth und Washing-' I i 11 '"'"' nl 7a-0 "' '" n"v KMiimn I X vin!.i nl"; l,u"",r. r.'Hldoncu 137 Klrat strnot. if J. KiliHhUfil Uuptlm Chureh, Klevantli euiiloiuiuu. Ki-rvlrtm will Im hold ukuIii on Sun day March Dili. IY Motliodlnt Kplncopul Church, Tonlh ! Mr- C. and lllh."tri!i!t Hunday ncliool at 1U a. m V. Murphy, mipnrlntondunl Mth, A DiivIh, Hiipiirliitoiidoiit (,'ra. din Peel, Tim church In nxpuctlliK Ituv W I. WIIhoii of I'ortlnnd for March Olli. Tim .ChrlHtluu Htilonuu Hocloty of lltlfl llltrli I,..., Ul... ........ tf l-t- I X ". "vi oiiuuauii uumncii,, A pnHtor. 1117 Uiiit Ktroot. Phono 67W Hiindiiy rhool at 10 n m Mr", Itf.y KIiik. Niiperlntimdiiiit. aiiiriuiiK wriiioti, "Tho Hteward Klonmlll FulU holdi M.irvlrim at 1 1 :i ' "hip of Bouln." Fourth .troi iivory Hunduy inornliiK' '"""' Hiihjcct, "IInvlriR a Jlccrt." at 11 o'clock and vory WudncMday KvcnliiK HUhjoct, "What U tho Mat ovonlnu nt 7-30 All urc wnlcomn ,cr wlt1' tlie Y M-u A.?" The Rillijort or Ichkoii for Hilliday,. Tl,u '" will Imvn a Hoclnl half March 2, Ih "ChrUt Ji-kum " h"r 'rim 0 lo C-30. Tho Hunduy .cluiul hhIoii Im' from ' , OMSto 111 4f, uvurv Hmiiliiv iiuipiiii.if I Presbyterian Churcli. Pine htreet. nov r, r i.nwreaco i y t ? ? V 1 'Z tt, " T Quality Drugs... It Un't cconamy mirt It Uu'l wUpIo buy niiyllilnu but I ho lKat lu ilriiu. Wo hnvc ualiirO Hie con flilrnrc of our cunlnmcru by t'llliiil (lrK of I lie IiIkIip! quality only. Vnu rnnnot buy any other kind here, anil you are alwa). aafe and cure that nothing but the beat druga will be sold In Ihl Mora. imar Kiicoud. pantor. Mernlni: uorHlOl 1' a., in., hiiMcci,' "Propurtlonato OIvIiik," or on what Iiii'In Hhall wi. honor (loil with our HiiliHtancu'' S-vciiIiik ucrvlcu at 7.30 p, in., sub J"!, "WaH IIhi Ovuritoiui Work nf the V. M. O. A, a Failure?" i.ri.ivor' l' i-oiiit' of tho Mood of crltldimi uhrond , Huniluy hcIiooI at 10 n. m. rtlhlo ciiiUmjiii tun iiilmiiuH ahead of time, i' i'.. mirvira ui cnrmiian cnurcn at C 30 p. in., topic, "Our Itclolloii V to Coil Oheylnc" ? Flrt ChrlHtlaii Church, cornor i k,,...l. .... I -i- - . . . ATJI iMiuii im ii ruio nircpiH, i; r Trim Me. miHlor Hillidav HChool ul 111 u. m. t 1 S.i'rnion at 1 1 a. in .Scrinon at 7 30 p.m., HUhJec'., "The f t ? t t t ? " Y ' l'iiitniilliiiicd Way Prnyor inretlnK WodncMilay nven Ihk at 7 30 p. in. Chrlttttnn Kndunvor moetlni;, 6:30 p .in , topic, ''Our Helatlon to God. Puu)Iiik" l.eudqr, l.loutennnt 4" IJ. Carl or Life limiirniiro ronipanlra hate paid mtlO.IMKMMMl on nrrount of Influense. Hon) the warning nnd get a low col Y Y ? ? Y it t A nnrjerwwwfc Pharmar v W'y, rXAMATH TAOS OREGON m5l WW azzsza IMilii-y from (1illci)lol Hmllh. 1-tf DISKOI.L'TION NOTICE Tho undemlRiicd wishes to an liounre that the partnership firm known an Powcrit ft Kraser, operating a randy kitchen and pool room at Merrill. OrcKon, was dissolved Febru ary 27th, Mr. William Powers taklnn i over uio uusuiuxa umi iibsuiihuk inn . ohllRntloiiH. (Hlened) 1-rtt K. C. FIIAKIKR. t. t y t z For several , years the good people of Oregon have looked forward with a great deal of pleasure to the June time each year, when Portland welcomed us from all over tHc state to her Rose Festival Owing to the big war in Europe, which had been going on for four years, and in order to win this war and to show the print of Uncle Sam's Big Foot, Our people were all helping conserve in every way they could Portland wanted to do her part, and she did by not holding her Rose Festival in 1918. BUT NOW THAT OUR BOYS THE YANKS, HAVE BROUGHT VICTORY, LIBERTY AND PEACE, PORTLAND WILL HOLD HER ROSE FEAST, June 11-12-13 This is a very busy time of the season for the merchant, so the Winnek Com pany will not attend the Victory Rose Festival We wernt some one to have this pleasure, and they shall, for somewhere in Klamath County there is a young lady who will go in our stead. Beginning Monday, March 3d, with every 50 cent cash purchase we will give 500 votes, and with every $1.00 cash purchase we will give 1,000 votes. No votes given under 50-cent sales. The young lady holding the most votes June 7, 11 p. m., will be the one who takes this delightful trip with US. The Winnek Co., Inc. X Returning Soldiers V Wi te for ,Partlclar how to make f y t y t t t V t V i V t t t I J. tin ... .1. ,,""""!' .' 'e J . ' selnB uawie gh's Pro. ducts with rig. Old established it mand. Huslnoss healthy, pleasant permanent, dive age, references. W T. RAWLEIOH CO., Dept. 1, Oak land, Calif. v ' uaK LOST AND FOUND , , vvvw LOST Truck chains between Klam ath Falls and Burrell Shorts. Find or ploase leive at Ford Oarage. Wm. Vochat?er 28-4t LOST- 32x3 ' Weed chain, between Klamath Falls and Brolherton place on river road. Reward, Notify H J. Tlchnor. Langell Valley. 2fi-6t PHONE PEYTON for Wood U2R FOR SALE Neat 3-room furnished house on Grant St.; very cheap at $550 Chlkote & Smith. Lt FOR SALE Furnished 5-roora mod ern house with garage, one hlivV 'from pavement. Price $2,000. 722 , Tenth street. 28-12t VJFOR SALE Only $1,500 for a mod A ern u-room house on Ninth, noar Rose. Chllcote & Smith. It T t t ! A FOR Sale Household furniture. Call at 818 Ninth street. 28-5t I V J FOR A 426 Main St. Phone 34 'i4?? jM2Mj.iJJMJJJ Klamath Falls $$m$m$mJ J t ! i .i Murdl OriiB, Saturday, Monday and iTueiiday. 3y BsaBiiTitfsTiyT tF t, , , Thrift Pays the Bills U This world is full 'of bills. The grocer sends them, the butcher, the baker, the coal man, the ice man and the tailor. To some people bills mean worry and unhappiness. To others who practice Thrift, who spend less than they earn and regularly, save a stated sum, bills have no terror. 11 Is it not better to have dollar'bills in the bank than dunning bills in the mail box? ' ctt tlu MOVIE THEATRES 2S3BPWESE y,t,Tft 2l f m a2bT Evelyn Nesbit has been pre-emln- compelled to marry a Bulgarian J. Warren KonlKan'H newest con tribution to bis series of Important screen productions Is "Prlsonqts of tho Pines," which will be soen In this city tonight at tho Liberty Thoatre plness is most graphically shown In an absence of several months In tho ls mogt un rolo of Amy Forrester, the "only Doft.t forget that .., . WANTED A single runabout buggy Th Wnmnn In eood conditien: must tie reason- Prisoners of the Pines" of fers , member of tlio social Bet to whom Whn nftVp.. Wn h Hhnwn . ,h able. Address Box 214, Kiamain t.... nn..Jl.l .i.HMAn a enntA I liladonrn lu t'nilnri Au tVin ntfd nt .. . . ... iturriKiiu ainuiiuiu tu.nn.u3 mi Uici,... . "....t,. ..o ..u .... w. L,lDerty Theatre for two days com. of his most offcctlvo cinema actniR. IIA I.a.. tl.A kaIa nt IIIIInloA f almii1 n ' Falls. 26-tf First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON He has the rolo of Hlllalrc Latour; n young Froneh Canadian trapper who, tiling of tlio unprofitable returns of tho woods and traps, ventures into J a lumber" camp where he is given the lowly position of assistant to tho ramp cook. From the moment of his Introduc tion to tho rough follows of tho tlm borland, lllllnlro bocomoa a man of noto In nioro than ono way. Thero is n very delightful love story runniifg thruout "Prisoners of tho Pines", while tho comedy clement Is always woll to the fore, Lois Wilson line the principal torn. Inlne part In "Prisoners of the Pines" while Waltor Perry, a character actor of high repute linn the role of 'Spuds' I.nfcrty, n keen wittod camp cook. Tho Stir Thcntro lias contractod to show, beginning Sunday, Anita Stownrt's Initial First National production, "Virtuous Wives," adapt ed from the two million edition book of tho same tltlo by Owen Johnson. "Virtuous Wives" U described as a truthful story of nurrlod life In jaxsw ..c bv: j.-y . - -i's4S-1 menclng Sunday, March 2nd. Tell WANTED A thorobred bronie gob your friends that we consider this the ler. A. Wlshard, Klamath Falls. best picture that we have shown this Of?" 2S'5t soason. .. , ' ' Soe Charles S. Hood, Klamath Agency, for Indian gracing l.iads and I Someone has called "Missing," J. t.tiber. 12-tt Stuart Dlackton's great picture of war thnes. the sto'ry of a woman's' jjean Orders Solicited heart. It tells, what brides have to jy Washingtons Oc enduro In war times, and while It Is Red Mexicans ... 8Jic free from the grewsome, it presents Petite Liniao 18c , a simple little story of life that Is ""1 h'uCder bound to bo loved by women the couu- . cilVs. THOMPSON try over. "Missing", win do shown at the Star Theatre tonight and an in- leresiing presentation is assured, '-wlww.- i Central Point, Oregon Andrew Forrester, nnd obsessed only with the idol of constant and unin terrupted ainn.somont, she appears Mlss(u tno roe 0f tile j.0UUB society mnt- ron who finally Is brought to a reali zation that unbridled pleastiro Is but tho ash of happiness, Tho policy of the Liberty Theatre has been always to show only thoso aBPanBBLKEilmlBm aBaBaT JbbBbBbBbBbT aBaBaBH MOUOC FEED AND BALKS STABLES Horses and Harness bought, Sold nnd Exchanged Horses to hay, noon feed 88c Horses to hay by the day 50c Horses to hay and grain, day...! Horses to hay and grain, noon 50 Corner Oth and Walnut M. J. NVHART, HORACE V. MITCHELL, Prop. jyyyWVMVWAKrWl New York society According to tho ' picturos which stand tho acid tost of MARDI GRAS TONIGHT author, in the introductla :lon to his quality. This Is most strikingly exem- Htory, a virtuous wife Is becoming an pilfiod in the fact that Sunday and extinct -speclo of femininity under Monday wo will proscnt Evelyu Nea. present -day conditions. Tho reasons bit In her first William Fox photo- for this as doscrlbed lu his uoved, play, "Tho Woman Who Qaye." . MOOSE HALL BRING THE KIDDIES ADMISSION FREE RKCKARD REXT 8ERVKW Phone Sti Night Phone SIB Theater Reduction in Price of Admission lo lie Made TO THE PUBLIC: ' Owing to the accumulation of the Standard Picture Programs under contract wiuttke.Sfcjr Theater during the closed period, on account of the epidemic, I will announce that a reasma reduction has been secured from the exchanges, enabling the same to be offered to.p js,. a reduced price for admission. Commencing Saturday, March 1st, until further noticf aW sion prices will be as follows, viz.: Adults, 18 cents, war tax 2 cents; total, 20 cents,, "?"!" under 12 years of aje, 9 cents, war tax 1 cent; total, 10 cents. The above prices do not appiy,, to special programs, traveling state right pictures and vaudeville attractions. Watch tor v announcements lof the Standard Pictures, coming to the Star. ?, M Yours for Amusement J. V. HOUSTON.' . FOR SALE OR RENT 160 acres un der Irrigation. X. Y Herald. 28-3 FOR SALE Dandy 5-roora bunga low in Hot Springs, with fireplace. fDuccijcu iiuui auu rear purcaes, j iawn, cauinei worn; in excellent io;a X ,tlon; only $2,250 on easy terms. V Chllcote & Smith. it V s 4 RANCH FOR SALE OR RENT 160 f I acres, 50 under cultivation; 75 un- Y jder fence; plenty of outside range. , Klamath Hardware Co. 25-6t SALE 80 acres good hud: fenced; small building; 60 acres Irrigated; $40 per acre; terms. Bee L Jacobs. 30-tf FOR SALE Good 4-room bungalow on Michigan Ave. tor $900; easy terms; furniture for sale cheap Cnll iote & Smith. It FOR RENT FOR RENT Nice sunny front room, with private bath; close In. Se. Chllcote & Smith. 633 Main. 27-3t ently In the public eye for a number SCHUBERT FARM to buy or rent; of years. She has made n spectacular open till March 15th. 28-tf success on the etage and comes to - the screen under most auspicious MISCELLANEOUS circumstances. "Tho Woman Who Gave" Is an In- FOR SALE Single runabout buggy nnd haMiAdfl timienlintrl flimltiiFA- tensely dramatic story of an artist's ,nc!uQlng mBJe3tIc range. Mrs. B. G. model in the studios of Paris. She Is Terry 804 2d St. Phone 262Y. l-3t Prlnoa nmi ! iifn h fnr.A, hor n WANTED To hear from owner of have been Included In the screen ,ead makes her hate her own beauty. good ranch for sale State cash adaptation. Miss Stowart makes her How fate tntervenM-to,elve her han. price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, return to the American screen after .,, ,. .. ,.,.. .. , Minneapolis, Minn. i ILj1 f?V-l mj P m