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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1919)
limiAv, Ai'iui, a, lino vav.k Koun THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLi V OREGON -7 CO BS M& J m. -vvv "Wv 7 xT CLEAN-UP Mil WELCH E SKiXS l. STOlli: WIMKtWS AUK AITKAISIXG IN Sl'I'I'UHT Ol' CK.VKKAI. C!.i:AX-Cr OK Kl.ASt AT1I KALI.S "Why DoIUse Klenzo? Because it makes mv brealcfnnt taste better!" Countless little taste-nerves have been cleansed of the stale secretions which make' the mouth hot and sticky. Take home a tube today. I XSStg BNTAL P CHIMI Thnt there Is a genuine desire oil the part of the people of the cotn muntt to clean up the town, swat the tl, anil otherwise, rentier Klam ath Kails n more desirable place to lie antl move anil have one's being. Is Indicated in the various signs stim ulating this movement in the store windows. Some of these signs show the fly as properly swatted and being dragged to his corner. In others he Is hung suspended from tho gallows City Health Ofllcer A. A. Soulo has a free prescription on his bulletin board, recommending the uso of the rake tonic for building up most any system. It is evident that tho com mendable move undertaken by Mayor I. R. Strublc for cleaning up tho city has found a welcome response among the citizens. AHUIvSTI'.U KOI! MM, INC , i:i:it orr ok si:.sox. James Untitle of l.angell Valley Is the latest nun to be arrested by (lame Warden Henry Stout for Kill ing deer out of season. The arrest was made Tlmisday. Mvni'i: The Ladles or St. Pauls llulltl will linli! their rnculni rnnUt'il foot! sale. Citnt.lnl Attttl lim-timlll,- fit 1 1 o'clock "at tho Western Transfer office a1 invoiu i: ii:riti:i: issri:i. A divorce detieo was Issued by M Circuit Judge I) V Kuj Kendall yos-i lerday to Nellie A. Johnson from 3 John A. Johnson The plaintiff 1:ul j M ipplleil for separation on the grounds j of crueltv Her attornes were llt'ii-1 n nor and Chastaln y Im See ("limit's S ilood, Klamath b m m Agency, for Indian gmtltii; lands au-l tfKber l-'tt Star Drug Co. MARRIACE LICENSE ISSCI2I). Klamath Falls Oregon See Baldwin & McKimon for auto body and fender repairs. 3-3 1 A marriage, license was Issued ,.ei terday to Walter D. Jones and M!s3 Christine B. Weyant. Both. oung people are former residents of Jack son County. RADIATORS' RADIATORS! Made over at Baldwin & McKimons We have Kortls. Dodges stud Chevro lcts. Wo can maKo jour old one n.s good as new See us. 3-ot-' Ask Chilroto .V Smith about the LOW COST life, ncrltlenl ami lic.iltli JB policies of the Travelers. 1 tf.g Just received my new spring sain- m pies. 1 will bo glad to call at your H home to lit you to ti Nu-llono corset I guarantee to fit you satisfactorily Mrs. J. B. Vollmor. phono 223M 3 fi DANCING SCHOOL Friday Evening at 8 p. m. MOOSE HALL START NOW sin. FRKR KILLKMMHL INSTRUCTOR Start a Savings Account Growing Up Put those spare dollars In a Savings Account here at the First National Bank. Your) money will be safe from Ions, easy to get when needed, and earning a substantial rutc of interest In the meantime. ; AVhat about YOUR joungsters? Don't jou think it vtoulil bo a splendid thing to start an account for each of them? She First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Pains in back, knee, calf or ankle are often mistaken for rheumatism. More than likely they ire due to an un natural strain on the arches of your feet. Take warning before the arches break down. The a M M .id X a m M a m H a N m M H u Hear Ye ? Hear Ye ? We want everyone to know that ours is the Nyal Quality Drugstore wu wiWQ& PharmarY w'y KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ifffw I I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE lfu IpupitV I BUY THEIR DRUGS IaccupacvI Adjustable Arch BuiMey provides the support nature intended your arches to have. By distributing the weight of ) our body evenly o er the feet the strain is avoided and serious conse quences avertc 1. You can walk, dance cr stand w ithout becoming unnaturally tjxd. The Wiiard Adjustable Arch Builder is not an ordinary metal p'ate arch support. It is a fcathcrlipht, flexible, all leather device that can be adjusted to fit jiur arch by simply arranging the in'.Ttn in the pockets so that they (eel comfortable They gie instant and permanent relief. If you have been wearing ordinary arch supports change and get a pair of Wiard Arch Builders. By gradual adjustments it home, you can build up ourownarcb to normal, with ease and comfort. mmi EASTER FASHIONS r,'1! WW fa VT Va Mi. oj aw yi Saturday 2ale of Underwear Women's Lisle Vests; fine grade. Special price, 35c Women's fine grade Lisle Union Suit; lace or tight knee. Special 75c Misses Lisle Vest; all sizes; for Saturday . . .25c Misses fine Lisle Union Suit; knee lengths. Special 75c Ladies' spring weight Union Suit, long sleeves, ankle length. Special 98c Hose Special Ladies' Holeproof Hose, black only, worth to day 65c. Special for Saturday, per pair 40c Men's Round Ticket Sox all colors, 3 pairs $1.00 Special Saturday id Miller Bros, new spring model Corset, elastic top, flesh color, satin finish, brocaded coutill, Saturday price . .$1.98 M One lot special Corsets ,odds and ends, to close out, at .98c M II n U & ki m til m w H li , EH EaBEIEOQISIlHSIHEHEIEIEBEl New Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses $5 rtiri'liniiili'ii Iiii)1iik iicrmiiitx fur ttilH oxroitlmml orturlliR of Jtist-tinimcki'il (IcorKt'tlii antl Crtipt' tin C'hliio hhiiiHt'H nt (' 00. I'atruliH will ne on nl a warm ut'lctiinti tti thin t'liiiihutlrully tltmlrnblti Krtmp nt thlx Hit'ciiil prlcu. uhllo. niiilzt) mill I'ltihli. Krny. Tilt1 urn cltivtirly i-iiilirnlil-prctl, brnlilftl, htmiittltchitil iiml lucked iihmIuIh Hound, milium iiml V neck, flat mill roll ctillnrH, Htiintt with limctM (ir Point tlt Vi'iiImo luci A iiuinhi'r of illHtlnt'tivi) IiIkIi nock intitlt'lH nlmi Included CuffH thnt Hiiro mid turn buck, Invlillilu mid puitrl button cIohIiikh ninny tiro tint attractive clinrartcrlHtlrx of thfso dainty nttw hlmiHCH. fine Htltt llliiHtraled I tliVml' 'jWi' JfM'r7 r v if THEY ARE REMARKABLE VALUES AT $5.00 riionHii )i)iir llimtnr IIIiiuno from iuiiouk HiIh aKROinblnKo ttiniorrtiw 50 Pieces of Best Grade Dress Ginghams All new spring patterns. Sold elsewhere for 35c. Spe- OEfc cial price per yard only 25 IMPORTANT SPECIAL Twenty-five pieces 30-inch Longcloth and fine Cambric, sold regularly at 35c. Special Sat urday at 25: 36-inch good grade heavy bleached Muslin, made to sell at 25c; special Saturday only at, per yard ; 16c Good grade 3(5-inch house lining. Special for Saturday only 10c Visit Our Infants' Department Use our Rest Room The Women's Store H. N. MOE, Proprietor USE PICTORIAL PATTERNS Write for Monthly Leaflet To those women and misses who are now giving thought to the import ant matter of Master apparel, and to those who are primarily concerned with more immediate needs, we offer rich treasures of fashion-favored ap parel, of which the following will give some idea: Dresses for Every Occasion Dresses for street, business, afternoon and evening wear. The assoit ment is so all-inclusive that every tasle may be satisfied. The selection em braces every model, every variation of trimming, every conceivable fancy of the mode. In this, as in the other groups, smart modes may be found here in EX TRA SIZE GARMENTS designed to afford good lines to women of am pler proportions in accord with the modish silhouette. Serge, Gabardine, Tricotine, Wool .Jersey, Taffeta, Tricolette, Crepe do Chined Satin and Georgette Crepe aie favored materials, in addition to which there are Gingham, Lawn and Organdy dresses in charming arrav. $15.00 to $45.00. Coats, Capes, Dolmans The snug shoulders and soft flowing lines, the altogether delightful swing of them, the graceful way they envelop the figure these are fea tures of the new wraps which commend them to every woman and miss. We have them Hi Serge, Poplin, Tricotine, IJolivin, Burella. All the lead ing shades and combinations. Coats of Tweed, Wool, Jersey, Gabardine, etc, are also shown. $16.50 to $60.00. Hosts of New Suits Box jacket, blouse, belted, high waistline, plain tailored and semi-fitting models. Serge, Poiret Twill, Poplin, Tricotine, Woo .Jersey and Tweed materials. All colors in all sizes for women and misses, including stylish stouts. $25.00 to $60.00. 14 H n n a m m m m m m m m m 0 GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS VOLUME I. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGO.V, AI'IUL i, lfJltt M'.MHKK II KOITOniAL Our representative, Mr. H. L. Flaven, of Mehlus & Drencher Co. (grocers), Sacramento, Calif., will be with us Saturday and .Monday, to demonstrate to the public what Tubroso merchandise is, both In price and quality. The visit promised us for April 1st turned out like a good many April 1st propositions, and ho "fooled" us, but it was on account of Impassible roads in Lake coun ty, and not from a desire to poso as a practical Joker, that caused Mr. Flaven to disappoint us. Tubrose Brand Products o.v DISPLAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY QUALITY (iOODH I'corh Sliced IVachcH OlnB reaches i'lno Apple AprlcotN Corn I'ras HtrlriR Means Kwect Potatoes Hominy Tomatoes Olhrs Salmon Crab Meat Lobstei'N Shrimp HardlncN For Saturday I'RKSII WAV liOODS lY i:i'iti:ss Hunch Heels ami ('.mots Head LcttiKe C'uiilillmtei- Asparagus CnbbiiKc fiieen Onions llaillshes .Vew Spinach Floildu fir.ipp I'mlt Oranges llaiianas Lcuinns Apples Watch our window display, and remember tho name, "Tubrose." Quality builds trade. M E T I Li S T HEI 1 MORE BUSINESS FIRST CLASS GOODS BETTER SERVICE LONDON, (Correspondent of the Afcoclatcd I'refiH) Fresh fiom Odcis f?, nu KiiKllshinnn whom tho con en poiidfiit met at the British FoioU'U Office, Ikih g!ii to the AhsocImIciI I'rexs tho flrbt tomplcto account tdut litis icachod Indon of one of 1I10 mntt remarks bin devolopnienU of thu struggle In itufefelu ugalust IIoIhIiu vUiu It Is tho story of tho Volunteer Army, oigunlzed by tlcnural Aloxloff and now commanded by Ganoiul Den. Iltunu, which In a yiur lm giowu from n handful of IidiiiuIchh men, ilii. old of ciiilpiiiL'iit mid ."iiiiplloH, Into u military forco which Iiiih loiomiunr. ml a largn poitlon of Southern mid SoiithoiHtern UiihhI.i, KiippresHed tlm dl.-ii il)lle eleinuntH 111 tile loglou oc eiiili'd and set up u uoikliiK ilvll Koveinnient "No one oer linro," suld tho ti.iv oiler, "buciiis to reallo that In tlm South of Itiihhhi there Is u hiuiiII I'orco or men uhlch under the. Iiamior or thu Voluiitoiii Ai my and In 'i cuiihci of Ciiiti'd Fio Russia, lui, inailo iikiiIim( ovorwhuliuliiR iiumburH of the 'Iteil Ton or' a iiiohI kuIIuiiI stand." Tho Volunteer Ai my, ho (onllnuod, bus been lectultcd from sovurul flash es and fiom ovoiy part of RiikkIii, Flehtlng iiK,iliiHt gloat odds, It bus paid u big pried. Twlco It Iiiih met diireiit In famiialgiiH on tho river Ku Inn, and Its losses liidudud Its leml ois, Alexloff, Koinlloff and Marknff, and J0.000 oliinleois mid Cossacks 1 if von want to sun a tractor that IS A TltAOTOIt, then come and wit ness tho doinoiiHtratlon of thu Li C'roHHo Iluppy Fanner Tractor at the Judge, Iluniioll rinen, iicross thu toad from the Altiiinont ranch nnxt Sunn, (lay. You will have your oyns opennd as well as your trouhlns solved. Itu member, tlm tlnm Sat unlay utter, noon, and tho place ut Jiulgn I,iii. ncdl'H riinrh at Altumont. .l.'it f'oiini to I ho Hath llousu, tho wator Ih line. it TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY mm0000n0 FOIt BALK Alfalfa hay, ut ramh near Merrill. Boo V. A IlimlliiK r phono SllfJM, Klamath Falls. l-5t FOIt BALK- A llrst elasH. goml mj Ing worklnKinon'H hotel, $2 Sim cash required, Address 13 iO Main Htreot, city. 4-1 - Kimp down the gopher pnsl HI' " .22 rnllhur Iloihlngtoii and holluw point cartridges. 3 Jl April IteconlH at Hhepherils. 2-3t il M Tomorrow Night I I iStlPP MOOSE HALL I M4T IMm 1 til m BanjoJazz Music IBI n m m m n m n