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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1919)
m m m m Ul m m m .fli m iSfflj "ffSUu fflP 'u? ' r M t:-??' ii&h ! sajft B B S M &sm PACK FOUR TiHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKD.VKHQAV, MA Ml -H ia, ,B NEW MANAGEMENT FOR MERRILL HOTEL LEAVES RAILROAD LEGISLATION FOR NEXT CONGRESS I1IC3 TlimiXKn COMINO . KNK11ITS OK PYTHIAS TO THE 8TAH THKATKH MKKT THIS KVKMMi " I Thn K V l.n.lcn will hnlil Inllln. Tartan ot the Apes," In which tho tlon coromony tonight, when the rank most fascinating character In Action of Enquire will bo given. A surprise Merrill is going to have a hotel of mnxes his screen dobut, Is booked for has been arranged for thoso attend- ...hlph lf ...ln .,., nrnli Thl ..i.i imv. nrly showing; In this city. It will bo lng .and something out of tho ordl- wh r,h " w,n ''0 prom Tno oM KU' soon for two days at tho Star theater, nary Is expected. Kvery member Is orsldo Is now under the management which arrangement wna made by urged to bo on hand. of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Lawrence, and caMtoZ vSnTX1? .I, .nd already signs of Improvement aro tahri'STM.oVn SBW 'iiIZl,K " .m.nirr.1. They took over th.s hos- months, and which played thcro at a ,, .. ii. m.......i 1..1 ,elr-v s"mo linw R bllt m,V1' brr" hlch. nrice scnln it T" audience was cliarmed last ,,,..,. iiiKii price scnic. it njRht by h( bo.ntfu, mllsIc durlnK gradually making many change and die pel formalize In the skillful Improvements, until It Is quite trans- Mrs. Agnes H. Eskelson Is at tho " Hirry H010! the charm of formoit. Aml thIs ,8 ot considerable Eskolson storo. and she would like the "10M11 Is well ki.ow 11 to 1 Klamath . . mmmnhlllsH for the to meot thoso who have an account KallR lco'1,c a,ul lhc combination of wrest ror automobiiists, for the with hor. to-it' ,np photoplayor with the violin Is reason Merrill Is sure to bo the mecca wonderful Indeed. Mr llorel has of mnnv who (lrivt, out for ponsuro been engaged to direct the music at ' Now that tho wa is ovor. raris the Liberty and the pitrons of this ns wc" ns for business, hats aro beginning to conio ovor popular amusement house are assur- Mr. Lawrence announces that tho again. Many of our dress hats are ed of the best music during the show- uiversidc will be open day or night six weeks ago were In Paris They - for meals' and sPclal "" w' thcorte woro selected by our agent, Mr. Harry , .. . , , uo pain 10 tourists. v ncn you go to rrt .rrt&T t& slT' " nuT, ,ho Hot Spr.nTtalh Ho Merrill pay tho Uivers.de a visit. You first arrivals this season. ., . ,. - .? m..r ,..m k ...,j ,..i, i r,nnE. . u" "r """" -" ""' ' " " v """" Vl ! At that time testimony I tarty Ihn nnnntn lnlnrttnti rninintTi'n . No. 327 Main Street. , . .... ,. I luiumuu'ti ni uv iittiiiaiuu. miv ' new group of legislators wilt be con- FIRE 66YS ASKING FOR CO-OPERATION ; WASHINGTON, O.C.. March 12. Adjournment of congress without leg Islatlon providing a solution of tho .,.. ,.., i..,t nrolectlon possible, mill ml I road problem loaves this question if the public observes these rules we as ono of tho principal heritages of can do so. ., . . , . . . We also wish to stiito that every tho next congress. Advocates of varl- lll!t,u,ss him. ,( resident district ous plans already have begun to pro- w(il belli us. and It will be apre- mote propaganda for their respective ated If they will keep nil Irish and riiouisil rrenneu up hiuuhu i iic Your truly. ClY WII.SU.. I 11101, Innpn nnnillTP hudd rtnMN i s cuicrp n nnRQ Wl I W UHIUNLN5 To the Cltlxelis of Klamntli Kails 11 Is requested that whenever the fire alarm souniletl, tlial nil traiue bo slopped, mid all vehicles pull to the curb until the lire truck nas passed. II Is also requested that while at a J lire all persons not belonging to the: lire department stand back until ;;;;,,;:ru i - "" with amkhioan tuooph in We are organUliiK " now depart- ()UTI I IU SSIA, Tho lialills and, nieiit. and we aro going to give the ..,,., f t, Ninth Hlisslmi 1ohh- ! to the Ameilcau soldier Tho pens- nvvor, nuvor opened, l ,, I the rtviullnm odor. l mln"l Hut tho Amorleiin (lo..N, nd tho windows In his .1.1,. , lh J"' unci tho pennant shakes , l '. Kiviyoly and worrl,. f(lr f Bf"1 .otmiigi) kliiiklTimi gri)U w "'J cold. " """ Hut tho American duwm't c.iri, cold, and neither does II,, ,,,', for that niattor. in hi-,,(," llotli systnmn seem rk "' well. HJnco the eol.l eMher h really set In. the soldier nn.l r(vll,"' populations have both ben, ,utB. Ingly healthy. pr"' One pensant liublt ,l.ii ihf m erlcan makes counilesn jokr. .l ... HWUUI s ,aiul aro prepared to urge congress to take up consideration early In the noxt session. taken be auts aie primitive and arc content lit us time honored ami iinninwcrtbi to reside uhoio.tho average American! among the IIiihuImih aN It f, rM, housewife would roll up her sleeves' to the Amorlcnns. That , WBij and spend many days In scrubbing1 on thn stove .The IttissUn viiu before he would live. In these wnou.j stoves are liulll of brick or ci. WWWWWWWMMVWWWWWWMWWWW FOR CHINESE NOODLES TAMALE8 & CHILI CON CARNE Arnold's Chili Parlors Corner Sixth and Klamath WMWWWWWW.WWWWft DANCING Private lessons In Select Dill- room Dance at the OPERA HOUSE Every afteraodnu 9:80 to B:80. Br Appointment. Phone 131 MR, FRED KILLENDAHL INSTRUCTOR WP tMM HAM SHEEPMEN'S BALL AT MERRILL, MARCH 17TH DANCE AND DINNER Your Whole Family From the baby up, all members of the family appreciate the educative and entertaining Gul' bransen Player-Piano. The Gulbransen is nation ally priced, with freights not added. "Country Seat" Model $535.00 Don't fail to get a demonstration of this model. EARL SHEPHERD CO., Next door Postoffice r Wheat and Barley are subject to "Smut" .it '" POTATOES are likely to aScabw UNLESS THEY ARE TREATED WITH FORMALDEHYDE OR BLUESTONE Formaldehyde Is cheap and effective. We handle the highest quality. One pint . makes a barrel of solution. The cost is SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. You cannot afford to take chances when this insurance is so cheap. -1 nnflcrwoods PharnwY L IS W1 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wtS I LS V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE fj lAulffvl BUY THEIR DRUGS lAcELgWl I ....t. ii l. I...1.. t.n.li....l i.f V'unbitn 111 ' IKiHAalu In T,I. .... JKSS 1IUN8AKKU. Aw't Cl.let.l ;""''"" ,,,,, .,, Br hIIIt.l ' 1. . rHl.V: 1 ,."1"" Kliunntli 1-nllH Klre Depi ,.. - - -w .m. osmroon . i thin winter j nd tint on top, ejeept where th KI.KS MKIIT TOMORROW I The Amei leitin, Konerally spenslliK. brick chlmnoy pokes throuRh, 0n ! occupy one half of tho house nnd tho stokes them once or twi,. ,),v u. The reKiilnr meetliii: of the Kluni- fmnlly the other. The AiilorlcnniT j til Ml the wood Is hiirm.il .'.' nth Fulls Klks I.odRe will be held to- ,, ,lK rl,,ul constnnl "iwllclnn" ,' then closes them tin. Inttlm ih.V ... their ono or two rooms. frnnfuil with rnrnniimintlnttmiH nf snv en sroups of Interest.. T.u,e are: ft It.' Hut .,, for the other (The railroad administration, rnllro.id nt uVu tltiie. ",llr- ,lu'r" arn ,''l,,onH. "husky" executives, railway labor, railroad iIorh of tho arctic type, and from two ! security owners, Interstate conunorco AXXor.VCKMHNT. to four Keiieriitlons of peasants wnd. commission, shippers and state com- ti. wnmnn'. knreten Mlsslonury orlnt; more or less miscellaneously missions. Tho railroad administration's dorscment of a live year o feilernl mnnntrinent wus uuuosed bv nil nlhor lnnr..t ..r..nt thnt tll.l l.'IVAI. AfttM'XT K1I.KD ! I'rO.IS COrreHpOllllellt j labor group's opposition Itlcd. All Interests exec road administration ana hn n lrn ( Ail rnhtrn In Itrifnf n Mllin. . ... . .... ""' """"" - " ....... y Mijcent. iieceuseo. - (hca hoMaM , nlrtlRht, It Is bitterly ngement as soon as congress has en-i Not cu Is hereby given that tho mi- . , , ' .,, ,.,i ih i.i iinv nf tiircli.1 'o'1' l'l Ihto In the forestH during the ncted leclslntlon norm ttnc a larKer oerslgncu on lite isi ua 01 .iuiri.ii. aciea legislation ptrmuuuh u. mrnr n i...i i.. .1 i....- .ntl.,,1 imiri I s Ix months' whili-r. nmt tin nenssnt . ...m.l ...! ..I .,f ""i """ '" "" ""'; ' " : - - IlltTUDUlU Wl UIUUUU UJlL'llllllUl l.ll.l ... il bricks rndlntn their wsrmlh. Th imv nis u incur stoves ttr bM ttpnees. for the eldest or most honored or the families. Amerlcsn otflwn have surprised mny pensant hottibr umHlllll invivitioiis to imp tM, Society of the Methodist Church will iibout t . meet at the home of Mrs. I.. N i "lint they keen the chickens coonod choicest of all beds itt-nsiuiL of "?lnM. ,lt -.." M,t'm,'r,...M .... ." 1 l"irt of thn day." one Detroit. opposed by m. i Mlchlgnn. private told th e Associated "You see," he l.ion was nual- , ,ho Cmlnly court of the State of' mlded. "they only let then, out In tho except the rail- Oregon, for tho County of Klnn.-' mornliiis to 'police the kitchen, ami railway la-' '" ' 'That's easier than sweeping out." ' " . . ' In tho Matter of the Kstntu of Harvey The Russian family's sldo of nil OKOItilK CKKKI HKTltlNH. NBW YOHK. Msrch iJ-.f Creel, who has hnd chsrjt of thf Washington publicity m.iltcri dor. Ing the world wsr and who has bttn In attendance at the I'rsce Confer ence has arrived from Kuroo and and matter hero final account. and( (Umsn't believe in wasting heat, ills has announced his Intention of re o that Wednesday, tho 9th day of April. ,vUlWll ,u , , , , turning to private life, t 1919. n IU o'clock n in.. In the court nrnnnseil r00ll "f lhe nhovo l',ltU'd t ourt. lias proposed b)in fl.ca ng lhe tmi( all(l pmcu i stricter government control. Th tabor forces proposed government , control. Tho labor forces ownership with private managemunt. ttM,.r tho Court will hear objections thereto und settle the same, anil ap- IIACK FROM WIXTKR THII. G. W. White returned last evening, nr. ve or relect said account. rated this. 11th day of March. 1910 I.OTTIK C VINCENT. Ailmii.Utrutrlx of Said Kxtuti.'. i .""."" frnm Stnektnn Pnllfornlii Mr. Wllltn 1- 19 -" - and his wife have been spending the ' . winter months In Southern Callfor. nla points. Mrs. White will remain, for a time at Stockton before return-1 Ing to Kla ma tli Falls. j i: Veils and Veilings. In all tho new meshes, designs and colors. (iKRTIUDK & CO. ! Xo. .VJ7 Mnln Street. ! (JKUTRUDK & CO. Spring's Xewest Millinery TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALU- Not fancy, but a good Smart, distinctive hats for all occa- heme: ground 9(1x110 feet: eight sions. Our exceptionally largo stock rooms, tour closets, bathroom, two Includes absolutely everything in style and colors that are popular this season. ll-2t Slough 1 -t f halls, sleeping porch, splendid garden ami fruit; price J3.C00 0(1 W. H. I i BLBHaW3HiBaBHHiBvCK&&iii v" l ii I Every Woman Needs Spring Walking Boots Smart in appearance, practical in utility and in particularly good taste for whatever weather may come in March and April, these boots are designed. Woman's keen sense of economy is gratified by a pair of these boots, for they are of year 'round utility. ! (M'"i "Eyes of Julia Deep" WITH MARY MILES MINTURN LIBERTY THEATER TONIGHT ONLY M..M-M St. Patrick Dance PAY A VISIT TO THE ! t t T f T t T ? ? v t AT MALIN MUSIC BY M. DOBRY ORCHESTRA Saturday, March, 1 5, 1 8 1 9 ! GOOD TIME. EVERYBODY INVITED f t t t ? T f f t t t t r JEWEL CAFE When the wants of the inner man clamor for recognition. Every delicacy of the season is at your call, and a good, substantial meal such as we serve will fortify you for the daily grind. JESSE BAILEY, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St. 77rs ii 'f , . ? Wk2 H4tyyv4ty4t Y 1