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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1919)
r.oK- Ktnirr THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mwimv. APHII. ih, ,0B FINE M W. EASTER SUUV CHOIlt AT S.U'UKI) IIKAHT No wonder you got tired. All the weight of jrour body is on the arches of yoiz feet. Shoe moke bridges of them. In time they weaken and finally break down. The first symptom is un naturally tired fe-r, and often pains in back and legs. Take warning. The Adjustable Arch Builder proridei the support nature intended your arches to hare. By distributing tin weight of jrour body evenly over the feet the strain is aroided and serious conse quences averted. You can walk, dance or stand without becoming unnaturally tired. The Wuard Adjustable Arch Builder is not an ordinary metal plate arch support. It is a featherlieht. flexible, all leather device that can be adjusted to fit jtr arch by im pfr arranging the inserts in the pockets so that they feel comfortable. They give instant and permanent relief. If you have been wearing ordinary arch supports change and get a pair of Wizard Arch Builders. By gradual adjustments at home, you can build up your own arch to normal, with ease and comfort. 11KK.V HAU1) AT WOIIK KOH WKKKS Dltll.l.lXC FOIt I'ltO (iltAM XKXT Sl'XDAY tho nnal Instructions to tho county1 precinct commlttooH n roiuly for up- Hook iVy All worker. K.ivo nu lns.lrlnK tnlk which ,". ""' ronrwcnlntlvos from Mm-j Vnyr, enlisted n nshllnir anirlt In thtf emun rill. Mnlln nml l.miKi'11 Vnllny pl.ulKO.I ,.:ilHU,r A.UIronH T. (I of fifty or nssomlileil from city nnil county I 1'IU'I H'nker kiivo the workern u lt. num..,! Mr. Plltnr of Mm Or.,, tow "shots In the linn," mill lliey will MllKlt- BOiilim, who wns ono of the t-oiitmltteo K 't ' hlr work next week bullet of Amurlcun editors who visited tho! !''. ".! will not ucrept mi unnwor HAS buttle front during tho wnr. mid who 'f Kvory mini will lie exported to liroiiKht buck n uiosmiKO from the wo- 'uk" bin uuotu, .Ifyiuir. IHthtltiR aptrit In thoKronp " """ " "'""" ' ' " " i'.iimit aiiii more workers whirl, hud thlr preclnrU us 100 per cent for ilia tinnrk"o from different purls of the I Victory l.oun. ' 1 t .1... t...i.liiifu . ,"'K lly All lleiiedlctloii (Irirritli j. it. (iiirruii, Until Dixon iiyiiin. rliiHMn.4 if Iwi.iii- from nun cliimi I., ii nT,rM limit. Tim liitnrtmt '"I'or it ... 'MIIIIIM ..... .' imynblo to the om., ., I." . ' "I'lOOf, I .Mil ii ml June i mi, Tim liiMiiltiiiem OrrlieMru "''" 1(mn ni liiuiiii'iila Mtk IUH(r , nion. Their one prnyer, ho witil, wus Unit Aiuerlcu should put her whule stioulilor to UioMvtioel mid tlnlsh the, wur mill brliiR buck to them their 6,000 daughters who luul been cnrrleil , nwny by tho Oeriiinii olllcers to n life i SERVICES FOR HENLEY EMR Fi ACTS OUT T T iianki:t iiixxnt wii.Ij iik iii:i.i AT O.VK O'CLOCK. CHIMHIKX TO II.WK Ktlti lll'XT. l-'INK VMU Cill.lM IM.ANM'.I 1 Xgggfft& &BQi FAT BEEF FOR MTU FOLK MEAT MAX WILL SHIP IX FAT CATTLE PROM SOUTHERN PAS TURES AS DEMAND FOR MEAT To uo nine to rentier tno httstor ()f shnmo niul dlsKrnco. Mr. Strem: music that Its excellence and the Joy- emphasized the fiict thut putrliitlsiu j ous occasion domniul, Mr. C. W. Kbor- Is not dend, nor oven siuoulderttig. ' loin bus been rehearsing n choir niul wo cun eipect tho people to tnke of a dozen voices for the past lioiuls becauso of their putrliitlsiu. six weeks. He Is well satisfied with Wo should nil bo willing to subscribe the results, nnd feels thut lovers of for our quota ns n testimony of music will uppreclnto the rendition thanksgiving thut the wnr wns won so on Easter Sunday morning. Tne quicuiy, no itocmres. uno year more Gloria from Mozart's Twelfth Muss of war would have meant GOO, 000 has been selected, while the Credo, casualties among our boys at the Snnotur nnd Agnus Del will be those front nnd sevoral more Issues of On Kastor Sunday u program and of Gounod's Mcsse Solonelle. Wig- bonds. ! Easter Sorrlro will bo held t tho nnd's Kegina Coelt will bo sung for A. M. Collier, city chairman, ro- Henley School House. In tho utter tho offertory. The following are tho ported that the city was well organ- noon all the children will luko part r.. embers of the cheir: Leader, Mr. I tod for the Victory Loan, and 'tilled in an egg hunt and n prim will tie C. W. Eberlein; Organist. Mrs. C. W. 'on soveral of his committeemen to given to tho ono who finds the larg Eberleln; pianist. Miss Alice Mc- brcK hlni UU There is keon rivalry, est number. Court; sopranos. Miss Dorothy Week Indicated between tho committees.' The basket dinner will bo served and Mrs. Carl Plath; altos. Mrs. F. H and they arc all going at It In it busl-j t ono o'ctock. Everybody Invited to Cofer and Julia Barlow; tenors, ness-llk'e way. come with well flllod baskets. Messrs. Burge Mason and A. B. Ep- Owlps; to ahort notlco and busy I f following program will bo person; bass, Messrs. W. S. Wiley season among tho farmers, tho coun-, K'ven: and J. C. Bodge. ' ty precincts were not able to send In Mimic Orchestra Horvices wul begin at 10 a. in. many .representatives. j Song Hymn. shari. The assistants at Mass are J. Mlsa Ida B. Momyer, chairman of "Jr ,, K Id.nU. I, Th..rll.t. U Pn. hn rnlmtv nrnrlnpt. fnnn,il .1... VOCOl Sol' .. .'Spring Is Come .. , ."..M.V, ... ....- -w. V.VW...X.U, .W'U.IV.. ,.IU Vl.f.H &.llr. right, boat; S. Santamnu and W, Tlghe, acolytes. First Mass at S o'clock sharp. BILLY SUM t 1 M II tllllrl. Period mid in t ih.tr. r, fur (ho Imycir ui UH r0(lH ',""" cent with iipiUlmii.,., ,,; ' 10th. 10 per.n.i.t on y IB ,'' in on AiikAhI I si h. :'",orcW '" H...lmbrr Ulli, aop,.r.elo 0' "' b.T 7lh. 20 ,,r .., mStn lllh. Sixty six dais ar(, m,fi ' tiMM-n the iirm nnd .,. I'eiMOtiM buyliiK a on , IM per nun li.lm,.M ,, ,1,.. .,.,.. meiit plnn, villi iuld puyiueiit on NovkiiiIhm' The following pertinent facts In rogurd In the Vlrlury I .unit IioiiiIh which "III be offered for sale thru out the Dultod Stales next Monday morning nr of general Interest at this time. The cunipalgn will bo conducted from April 21st to May tOtli '" Hu'lr lalt lltli. tl.sr... accrued Inlet est The llrt ,, . a mouth Inter Mill In north 12. Dj Those payltiK for ti,t,r bonJi , full by July 1Mb mil p,r only iWa. ty-elKlit cents lutorent -IwhII.m uf On. SnrrH Hrart XolUr- Vou tiro reiiioNtid nut in fnrr.i Tho tho food suit) tomorrow ut Van's Auto quota allole.1 to Klniimlh County Is yrlro. Kindly bring In rooked food ,' , ..... i before 10 n. m., mill plenty of It. pM. jmk.iimi. ij,j() , ( in,,, , ,.l)1))( (m Eu((f I lie UUIltin will UVK1II M(nin in- Muilliny terest on Mar 30th. lDi'J and are Seo our line of mimluls and Scout shoes, at 11 HHADLKV 8IIOB 8T0RK. NOTICE duo and payable on n correspomtliiK date In 1U23. Itiilen ut Intermt urn ns follews: 4 nnd 3.1 por.cest. exempt fnm y uli.l. n.nl Itirnl fnlrH fixrittlt ostnto nud inheritance taxes nml from no,;,,, .HniTto"!?: msl fedcrl Inlirrlt.ince taxes. Also 3 tm QtOM I,,,,,,, nI ,ut 1Bolk(r nnd a-4 per cent- Kxempt from nllislUpmnnt will be iimilit the lint of federal state and local Uim except neit week. If llirro uro any others Kstnto ami InheHtance.x. A.l thXiWl?J$& bonds will be I 3-f per ceut at 0t(),ri,i the. nr nltkoi, , trlug thtai u w huthor so specified or not. The two tiefore thut time II IS CREATD In order that the patrons of his market may have the advantage of fat beef right through the season, Luke Walker of the Klamath Packing company has gone to Willows, Calif., to commence snipping back the tattle that he has been fattening on pas- CELEDRATED EVANGELIST MAY BE BROUGHT TO KLAMATH FALLS TO SPEAK IX BEHALF OF LIBERTY LOAN tures there for several months. Mr. Walker stated this morning that he expected to ship the cattle back In small lots as the demand was created, so that his customers would be followed with strenuous effort, be assured of a steady supply of thej E. N. Strong, leader for South best meat obtainable. j western Oregon who was In to' glvo That the celebrated "Billy" Sunday will be brought to Klamath Falls as one of the campaign speakers during the coming big Victory Loan drive In Klamath County, It it is found possi ble for the energetic leaders here to1 bring him in, was unanimously decid ed yesterday afternoon at the meet ing of the county workers held at the Odd Fellows' hall. County Chairman A. B. Epperson read a telegram before the assem bled workers to the effect that it might be possible to get this renown ed speaker, and this possibility will Lyon & Healy Apartment Grand ' with its unique features: The CANDELECTRA and The SILENTO fl An answer to those who de mand the beautiful who believe that a piano of superior tone quality should possess an appear ance worthy of jts musical charm, A Lyon & Healy Apartment Grand occupies so little' space that a corner five feet square will contain it. EARL SHEPHERD CO., Pianos, Phonographs, Records 3 inj Newest Easter Stocks! AXfl FjIw JjPfvia EASTER NECKWEAR These are many of our Easter suggestions in our Neckwear De partment: Filet Lace Collars in white and the natural shades are shown, in new roll styles. These laces are washable, and have fast edges. 50c, $75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Apron Front Vestees Many novelty effects in Vestees and Waist Coats, prices $1.25, $2.00, $5.00. NEW EASTER GLOVES We are agents for the follow ing famous makes of women's gleves: Fownes, Centemeri and Kaysers We have just received in time for Easter selection a fine, new assortment of brown and cham pagne, real French kid gloves; also full line of sizes of Fownes white silk gloves. Come in to morrow and select your new East er gloves. Prices of silk gloves, ' $85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 Price of French kid gloves, $2.50 and $3.00. Not alone, are our Easter Stocks the newest we have erer hacL but they are the newest and largest in Southern Oregon. This applies particularly to Ladies' and Misses Wearing Apparel. The Easter Fashion Displays will illustrate our supremacy in all of these. As ever, our prices will be found lowest, quality considered. LOVELY EASTER SUITS This presentation of New Suit Modes, designed to gratify the most critical judgment, makes it easy for every woman to be attired in new, irreproachably styled apparel at what ever price she may wi3h to pay. . Satisfaction awaits the woman or miss whose Easter Suit is selected from our great assortment, ranging in price from $25.00 to $50.00. . NEW EASTER DRESSES Our assortment embraces every approved material, every style, new color and trim mings. . Most comprehensive showing qf Easter Dresses, on which the prices range from $12.50 up to $50.00. A PERSONAL VISIT s Alone will enable you to form some idea of the extent to which we have gone to procure the biggest and best assortment of Easter Apparel. NEW SILK UNDERTHINGS Our new Silk Underwear De partment has ready for Easter lovely new Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin Underwear. Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Petticoats and Camisoles, in flesh and white are shown in pleasing array. Var iously trimmed, strap and regu lation shoulder styles. Special values, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, up to $6.50. NEW EASTER CORSETS are shown in such famous makes as Warner Bros., Modiste, Nemo and Miller Bros. Large assort ment of styles in each line. Prices range from 98c to $10.00. PETTICOATS OF TAFFETA, SATIN and JERSEY SILK They are made to wear with the "new tight Skirts, and have flounces that are clinging; some accordion plaited, some hemmed. Many are in novel patterns with large blocks or Van Dyke points. Prices range from $5.00 up to $12,50. W Uhsiie I itf We Cannot Recall a Finer Showing of EASTER BLOUSES Whatever finds favor in the Blouse world is here, and every approved idea in fullest represen tation. You can safely entrust to, our selection where Easter blouses are concerned. Prices range from $5.00 up to $15.00. iti;.Mi;?jiii:u haiiv wkkic MAY llli to JOIh It will Interest you to vlult our Ilaby Department bo. iucon tlirxo (liilcs, THE WOMAN'S STORE Visit Our Infants' De partment Use our Rest Room I M1 PI PI PI S s s I i s H. N. MOE, Proprietor IHHIlllskllllli TJext Door Postoflice New Location Soon m Sbi IIBilBII111 Y wmw E tJ 'ww- - Wj,ji