The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 14, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    MoNPAV, M'Mi " vnn
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
I'AOK FIVK
P
ERSONAL MENTION
MITI.K KlllKI.IUHlH UN t.ttl'M. IMiriMMh
IIIMI 1MK I'MII'I, : IMIHI'ITV H UliMTt
HOIMIM 4M XMIMl Ol' MM'AI, HM.Kn'
A MrCull'')' I" " recent iirrlvnl thlnm n surely hnniuliif; around the
UKUn'iitlt Full" fr" w,"1- '" cl,l,,M- .
O'Cunni'll I" mKlslered at the " ' Jamison of (ht hloloitlrul hit-
i Hall from llorsmiy Vnllcy. v'r'- '" ''" l'""n hern for Hm piist
,l01" f'w il. workliiK wlih ('unity Arl.
jlri. Ji"'1 T W"nl M '" "1" C"y 0,,,l,",lM A'",," ,:' " Thomas, for Dm
. , ,'hnrl linn'. vIhUIiik frlt'iitU, iiMermlniiHnu if iho suulrrols In
Klmimtli County, loft on the tniln
Mr. J""1"'" K"1"111 l,,,t ,0,,"y HilH mnrnlnK for linker, where, he .
for Chlco. Cnlir . fr ulit.rt vlwit. ,,,,,, , j.,,,,,),,,,,, ,H rk M.
r K NVIi"'" " 1,'r' f,,r " ,,", J"m,N0" ,H ynr w"' '" with tin,
, . on 'l.mtlem of huslnesH rrom r''""1"' ''ltieil In this ntiinty mill
,lffl "" y the farmers lire now tukliiK
f"' "old 'f Hie work. A uulo-d effort on
. .... ,....! mill 11 Antirm- uri. .I...I. ...... ... ..... ....
Y. Bi """""" ' i' 1 1 in iiiin iimo will pill nn
STATE GKAMBEB
IS BEHIND SIX
OREGON BILLS
AIR POLICEMAN IN
CALIFORNIA NAMED
VRNICi:, Cnl. April H- A pro
ooxiil miiili! more In Jest than In .;irn
eM resulted In kIvIiik Otto Myorliof
fei I'll- distinction of bi-liur .ini'inc
tie I'ict row iwrliil pollfe officers In
t'e I'nlled Hlalej.
ctv Trustee Kdw-ird A. (Infty n
i-ictit meeting of the bin id prn
i'rpd Hint tho office of nerbil police
W nvon. iiy , ri'iilcd, morn ns 11 Joke Hum nny.
M'HARY HOLDS
HIGH POSITION
ON UNO si V
1 Monthly meeting of Htislncis Asso
rlutlon Monday ovcnliiK, April 14th.
Moose Hall. Ilaii(iit, CMG p, in.
Matter of Interest to Klamnth Kails
to lie discussed W. C. VanEmon,
Secretary. 12-2t
Wo arc determined Hint there shall
he no more war, ami eiiunlly deter
mined to ho ready for the next one.
L'tlca Hcrald-Dlspatch.
fMtl'l-l 1 l. . t. . .
"""' ","" ' ' " ' MV"- be rented, morn nn a Joke Hum nny. WASHINGTON, April 14 In
frfriullnii t.w.fiiiiii ..j ... I... .. .Li... ....... ... .... m , .
" " "" . '' in-n ms lenow momuer. public lands committee of the n
to llir votniH at the mate !.. Hon. " l' '-' ',ril of Trustee conrldcind ,.,,. .,r ...Mi, ,.,,i,.,. i
... ... ... ........ ..... ., n......., nvi. ..j.,. ... .,--
The ex-kalner l still at large; un
wept, unhonored and tinbun.
lrool.lyn Eagle.
J'liu .'I, liiiit hci'ii npproti") by the
lionti1 of dlrccKiM of jii,. I'nrlliini:
Clmmlier of Commenc Mijinb, r of
I lie chniiilivr will be nrKnl lo utipport
I bene niiMNUreH. The board of
illKdom took ikiIoii on mroiiiini'nil.i'
Urn of a special (ommltteo ronslsl
li.K of K. C Knapp, (' A Ue'l, Hcl-
ll:e In-Ill which an aerial p'ilTeinn.1
roil Id Ehe In settling disputes of
(.'Ulnllon, ntcr power bills, oil i.rd
flsbeimen off shore and appiehejrt. '""I Icislntr mensiires. bills dealing
In r speeding motorists, the pripixn' 'villi tbo national parks, and !b:i!,r
i.n..r. rr..i.i lb.. Merrill ..m. . "'" 'rmiui. . n iro.ii; nun I'.i.u
""'"' "n " "'" """ '"r"""H in Mliiphy. whirl, hud lnvesMtiit-1
dlitrlct.
J. II. Mitchell mid J ro In
U county m f"r " B,1,irl """'"ess
Tldt from Hie Illy section.
jlr, m Mrs A It. Tenhrook and
Modi Skreii ore reKlslrnl ut thai Ho.
tel Hall from Chllouulii.
n n. Iliiftninn mid J.
utt InnimlnK menKr on
train taut nlcht from Medford.
become it very serious menuce.
At the Theaters
be
neiiiere-t and the beneflti Okiroii
w! tccelve thru their .i.loplloi by
the Miters.
Mont Important of the mensures I)
the one providing for the Isninnce of
$r.,(i(Hi.(iiiii rermistriK-tldn bondi for
lost lis (omle nspee( nnd li unll'im
wa rieated by unanimous vote.
Merhoffer will wear the rei;ul,i
tbiii i.'ulforui of the Venice J'ollto I)n
I'Xi 1 1 itK'ii t nnd will be Iven n regular
slilft In which to work. He will be
paid for the time actually downed
to rlty work nt a rate to be rciim.
feuded by the police commission.
AIRPLANES MAY BE
USED TO FIGHT FIRE
8P0KANK, Wash, April 14. Ta
Hie lonstruitlnn of uddcd farllllles
The rotor of the Kouthwest, l.ie l state InMltutloiis, re'liuiinlloii nnd
0. IVrrls """xlf'U'lK le of wld.i -ip.i, land settlement The bill Kiiiiritiiteo ,., f(JICKt frPH w,tll hydro-alrplanes
Hie '""'. ""'Kers oi noruer lite, and ' i"-rrii i..r n e years mi unuui and wireless telegraph InHtmrnenta M
Hie Iur of wonnii's beauty riurh Issued for Irrigation nnd dralniiKi ,PC ,,Iin f prominent lumbennun
I the setHiiK of "The l.lulit of Wwi. projects, by the state: another auth. ,. u-.i,i. ,i t.ii,
C. E. Wloks l a recent nrrlval In rn Htars," and In It are Kami (lry'rt orlxlng the state rompensatlon lioinl Hydro airplanes will be used to in-
thU rlty from Albany. He Is a guest greatest characters virile, fearless to "tllUo funds In Its possession In llo ,Ilk,. en ,i'Orellle. Mkc Cieiir
it the While I'ellcnii hotel, "l forceful men. courageous nnd constructing an Industrial and recon. d'Aiene and other largo bodies of
lo able women. Zanti (Iroy'a people strurtlon hospital In Portland; foiii-Hi w.nler in (ne licavy ,m)eP dulr((,.
lira. KltU Hums left this morning nrr Out.of.iloor people. They thrhe In " l",rnllt counties to contract bonded Tne ,,nn n,80 contemplates wireless
lor PortUnd. and eapecti to go on . H,j g.pnr,.,, along the weito-n l'lebtednes not exceeding ror telegraph stations at strategic points
Iron thrre lo Canadian points. trultsf. .Hunllght and starlight, the ''" "f " assessed vHpatlon for per- Waslilngton. Idaho and Montana
Kred Zumliruin A V Tlndnll and n"""",ll "I"''" "! stinging stoims. ninnenl road contruilon and a fifth 0 tla, re,,orlg of frest fires may lie
! W Co'iielanil are county seat vis- "'" Jnr horitu " treiueiidoiis provlijlng for the construction of made quickly.' Tn wlerless tele-
i.L it- W.....1 iiivnr V.tl.v ':,,,' "f ,,,l"'", "" ""a" lin" ' 'rlet roads, all were approved none, Brcnijy have been purchased
Itonfrom M mver aiiey. Mr mnrk Mxlh mmt known a le b, n wn be (j operatIon g(J0n
M. David was among (ho county and of his breathing characters loin for l1'1' construction of the Roosevelt
Mt wwk end visitors from thn resrr-,'H more virile than his (lenu Hlew.'rt I'lghway was heartily Indorsed. 'oi. q RLp J
ntlon. Ho resides at Modoc Point. ' wlilch Dustlii Karnum lfillxe In gressman C. N. MrArthur held n
-The I.IrIii of Western Hlnr.s," wl, ,i onforenre with the board relative lo CLOTHING COblb
was completes Its run at the Liberty matters now pending before ropgnit
V, M Toinllnson of Portland
tmonf Die train arrlnls Inst night
He la registered at (he Whlto Pelican
ranch
Klamain ukc, is in lown for a
iijt.
few
m:.s ci,i:.utri or mixk.k.
Theatre tonight. w""'h lll afreet uregon. He ,)le.lFe.l CHICACiO, April 14. No decrease
I himself to do everything wltbl.i his n ,lu rces of medium and better
, .., ..,,,. Princess Monn Dark feat her. the l"er to obtiln appropriations for n grade clothing and possibly a moder-
jantcs niraw, who operates a raum ..,,.. ... . .,,..,.1 i... inr n. ri.,.i.i,. ..,.,. ... . ,. ,
ilm u.. i l I., .f !... '""""s inuinn pnoiopiny star w.io "" " " " aio reuuciion in loner Kraoe coous
.... ..... ..... ..(.,.. ,,, , .....I, . , . ... ,. Il.i.i ii.til ra.l.i.i.n. l... l.tfl l.m.l .....lo
. , . . . I niiM ner eurjueineiii ai tint h jr " "" - ..mu ! m
Tbenre tonight, luis visited or llvd 'ent projects.
with most every tribe of Indians In
Jlr Annie Hush, who has been !"" western uuintry nnd Alaska, and
here for a short visit with relative!"1'' r,ll,'r I"'"ck of tint Moosehldes In
from Aahliind. returned to her liotno !' Yukon Terrllory Is a personal LONDON. Apill 14 The -ess arc
thl. mnrtUhL- Ifilend of heis, ami she went on a l'"l"K eletred of tnlne t tho rate of
ruining trip with the old chief sev- ","",t ,0 " ,,r,-v' according to the ers nnd tbe Nntlonil Association of
Jo Wllioii Is In Hid county cut'r: enrs ago and bagged her llrit "r'"" Admlralt). Oivrntlons are clothing Mnnufacturers.
for a almrt time from the Klamath1 moon... mid the head now adoras the chiefly confined to the North Sen
Armey. He Is a gui-st ut the Whin-1 wall of her bungalow In California w''rt proit mlnefleliK were laid
Ttllcan lu.lel Ml,,, Darkfeulher Is an acromiillshed lihig the wir ond which ll be a
. . ...
containing reworked wool (shoddy I
and cotton are the prospects for the
fnll and winter of 1919.
This stntement wns given out of
ficially here as representing the opin
ion of members of the National As-
oclatlon of Clothing of Ketall Cloth
bind legislation generally will be ion
t-Mered, Fentor McNary will I id .1
p omlnent place, due to -the retire
ment of romp of the Republican mePi
l.er and the shifting of the majority
lo the Republican side.
In the Inst congress he ranked .is
be sixth Republlcm member, rfmo.it
of I'tah, Kail of New Mexico, Nor-l
of Nebraska, Sterling of South Da
kota and Kellogg of Mlrtnesota etind
Ing alfcnd of him. It Is und"rtoo,l
that Norrls and Kellogg, at least,
lli drop out, and McNary will rinV
net lower than fourth out of a mem
bershlp of 17.
flenstor Chamberlain Is also n
Member of this committee, standing
fifth on the Democratic side, a fart
wl Ich has been of material benefit to
Orepon, particularly during the Ore
gon ?nd California land grant'legista ;
tlon fight.
CLEAN UP
With a OOOII I-Heclrlc Vacuum
Cleaner In your home, your
rtiir and carpet Kill be clean
AM, TIIK TI.MK not merely
for it week or so alter Hprlng
Iioum cleaning.
The ItOVAh Sweeper Is one
of the ;OI kind. It is not
the loneM, nor Hie lilghext
prirc-,1 sweeper to he hnd, yet it
Is the moit efllrlcnt of Its type,
nnd you ran prove this by a
FItKK TRIAL In your own
home.
Ilullt up to standard, not
down to price.
Link River
Electrical Co.
Phone 171.
EASY TO DARKEN
T
C
Ft . rj-rrjnm.w,mr
The HALLMARK Store
o
YOU CAN HltlNR HACK XI.OR
AXI I.L'KTKK WITH SACK TKA
A.M) SLI-I'HLU
HATH
lli:i)l'(Tlt).V IX
HOAIi MATKItl U.S.
Mra. K A McCiillnm left on tint
train Oils morning for her homo In
J d nicer and Is familiar ullh the
il'lici' of different tribes, .such as the
Ghost. Hear, llurTiilo, Kagle, Sun,
ths Wfiriti.ll ilUfrl,.! nr...i. .. Mt.,... ' ' '
.ii. r .V. Snake. Rain. Hopl mid Corn dances
-l.l Ml HUH t.11
Principal Kred Peterson -if the.
.Merrill HIrIi School won In the coun
i at Saturday afternoon, looking
after bualacsa Interests.
menace to navigation until they are
removed. If n sufficient force can be
obtained to euro on the work, fish
ing grounds and trade routes. It ',
WASHINGTON. April 14. A re
dm tlon of 10 cents per ton In the
freight rates on sand, grave, crushed
It. !. Hnss was among the county
at week mil visitors from the out
nldodlatrlcts. Hu u registered at the
Hotel 1UII from the Agency.
8. C! llniiinkor, who operates a saw
nlll In Ungcll Valley. Is a Klamath
Falls bualness visitor for n few duys.
H la stopping at the Hotel Hall.
Mra. Charles Drew and llltlo son
l't on the train this morning for
Macdoel. Cnllf , whern they will visit
Mra. Drew',, purents. Mr, and .Mrs.
William Keen.
Mrs. B. ii, Hull and MrH. h. M. Mar-
of the Hotel Hull camo In Snttir
W nUht from Sun Kranclsco. where
Ineyhavo been for the, pttHt two weeka
vacation visit. Thoy report thol
mnd of u H
nnd she his entree to their most sa
cred reJIgcou.s ecreinonlcs, and Is
loved and trusted by all of tho red
race, as she sas "once an Indian, al.
wn) an Indian." Hhu went us the In
vited guest of Chief Harvey of tho
Pueblo Indium to witness their un
derfill snake dance on the Arizona
divert nnd she believes Hint she Is
the only wumnii thnt was ever allow,
ed to enter the Klvn, which Istho Bi
rred place where the snakes are
washed and kept In readiness for
their annual snake dance.
officially expected, will be cleired stone and other nnd building mnter-
by tho early autumn
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amusement
s
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DAXUMi SATUHDAY ICVKX'I.VC
JAZZ Ml'SIC
IhU, when coiiflgned to states, coun.
tlti- or municipalities has been an
pounced by Hallways Director Hliiei.
T'io order provides for a minimum of
40 rents per net ton, except In eises
whero the regular commercial r.iu-i
ire les-s than that amount, In which
instances the regular rates will obtain.
.Ml eeneral deficiency bills In fu
ture should contain salaries of sen
ators. Wall Street Journal.
When you darken your hair with1
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
'ell, because It's done so naturally, so'
ivenly. Prepailng this mixture,
though, at home Is mussy and trouble-1
loroe. Kor fiO cents ou cr.n buy tit j
ny rdug store the ready-to-ue prep-,
iratlon, Improved by the addition oil
ithtr ingredients, called Wjeth's Sage
nd Sulphur Compound" You, just!
lampen a sponge or ?oft brush wltb
it nnd draw this through your hair,'
inking one small strand at a time. B '
morning all gray hair disappears, and ;
after another application or two, your
hair becomes beautifully darkened,
glossy and luxuriant. '
Gray, faded hair, though no dis-j
grace, is a sign of old age, and as we
all desire a youthful and attractive'
appearance, get busy at once with I
Wyetb's Sage and Sulphur Compound
and look years younger.
Appropriate
Easter
Presents
One sees at Upp's many
articles appropriate for
Easter presents. A bar
pin, brooch or other
piece of Jewelry in the
latest fashion, will help
set off new spring cos
tumes. A bud holder, vase or
basket will give Easter
flowers a beautiful set
ting. Upp's quality is always
complimentary. It
makes the gift more
welcome.
Uar Pins
U.00 to $3.50
Brooches
$1.00 to $25.00
Pea-' Necklaces
J7.50 to $35.00
Cut Glass Vases
$3.50 to $16.50
Frank M. Upp
' JEWELER
511 Main Street
Official S. P. Watch
Inspector
II
Ss-eSSS!
HKIIK'S A (iOOl) i:AMPI.i:.
So far as Is known, Oliver Martin,
rust! commissioner Is the first appli
cant In Klamath County for one of
the Victory Uian Honda. Mr Murtln
Mdiiiilurlly nppeared nt the Klamath
State Hank In Klamath KnlU and
made his application.
One en into of tho bone-dry victory
u.nu lltn li.in..lint.i1 iinnhull loll. -
t n"n l,,,M ........ ...
",u " "-J ; Brooklyn Kagle.
LIBERTY THEATER
"THE PICK OK TIIK'ItrrilHES"
H. W. POOLE, Owner
TONIGHT
i
Dustin Farnum in
"THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS"
The Story by Zane Grey
Comedy"THE WATER PERIL"
Weekly New"THE GREAT VICTORY"
DAILY MATINEE
At this Theater ut "
SHU) p. n,.
floors open nt a o'clock
MR. HARRY BOREL
Musical Director
STAR THEATER
TODAY
AHTCUAKT IMtKSKXTS
I WII.I.IA.M S. IIAUT
..
' "THE IIOItllEll WlltKI.KSS"
Also
Two Itet-U of Comedy.
1 Also
PHIXCESS MOX.l DAKKKKATIIKltl
The KnmoiiM Indian Photoplay htv
Will Appevir In per-on.
Sl'XhAY Ai JltlXDAV
t.'oi.mvYx iiiksi:ts
MAIIEI, .VOItMAXIt
"HACK TO Till: WOODS"
Also
A Laughable two Itivl lllg V. Comedy,
TEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
Paramount 'Pi-cr-eiita
VICTOR .M(K)RB
In
"SXOHS"
A Great Comedy In Five I'arts.
Also
Tho Htli KpImhUh of
"The I-uro of Tho Circus"
. SUNDAY
Trlango I'i-cwent
MAIUOHIE W1LLSON
In
"JIIARKED CARDS"
ho News Iditest Ciirrent Kventn.
Admission 10 & 15 cents Matinee
2.110, Evenings 7:1)0 & 0,
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Merrill, Oregon
4
JDUBBEUBIIT
SUITS FOR BOII
stow to wir otrnx to wnr
Dress your boy for Easter
SALE OF BOY'S SUITS
Tomorrow I propose to outfit scores of Klamath Falls boys
with these regular $8.50, $9.00, $10.50 Belted Suits for
$7.25 x
Regular $12.75, $13.50, for $10.75
Regular $15.00, $16,00, $17.50 Suits $13.85
Regular stock of Boys' Suits at these prices. Dress him up '
for Easter.
K. SUGARMAN
"I Ain't Mad at Nobody" ,
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