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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1919)
,y, wnui ai, mm MONP THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rMir. five II P ERSONAL MENTION I1TI.I MinWI.IUHlH HUM, IIMI'KMMjs WU TMK I'KMPl.i: OF THIM riTV SU VICIMH, I.IHMH A Ml nVlIH M. t,OVM, I I,KH ' SQUEEZE HARDER E A Wnlh i " recent nirlwil i,BFrMtlP r r I lo ii from ""' '"" " I m ii leieiil arrival i roiinly soul visi ter v V. Nrrt (row Furl r. minimi. in down fur n kIioii III till) lll.UIHIIM Tm i Ik l In, it liiiiilii'riiiiiii for ii short luifil. iri daughter Mm H. Itedkey, I'jf, for linr homo In Cnllfniiilu UiIh nnrn Iiik. ItoV C W fliiHlillfll ,nf Kennel full. Washington In aiming tlio ri ii "I arrivals In Klmuiitli PiiIIh. Ho Is ri:liMiri lit ilin Whltii Pellum Hotel, Minn lliirrln mill .MIh llnhhlotti. Tlltllo nnt among tint I'limily suit lllnrH today. Their liiitiu- In In ftp. per liiiiKi'll Vnlli.y Thoy nm MiiIug ill Ilin White Pellum. Mr mill Mn John (i Hinlili of Mm Klamath Ki-NiirMitloii Inft for Ixih Aiinelo UiIh morning, where ihey oxpeii to HiM their mm, who In In M'linol near tint iiini Pilmlp'iJ Fred IVtorxon of Urn Merrill" High Hilionl pit l tin. Connlv neiil a luiHltti-HH visit Hiitlinliiv nflor- II Jl UVUii ,,.' '" "" JUM' CliirlM " (rem I'rrlM i Ml tlill Mr bihI Mm i: Wakefield .11 UnU,ttit i from DiiiiNiiiuli, California K k (ii'nlu'i i l"lllHK I" liN tlijffimi lil I"111"" '" "!" '"rl Kl'- nb IfCllOII i.rl M Kfitlcrw nl llarvny fIff,lon Mini' In (ir uli'it i vhlt mi j ,;,, I(. r,,,rlH pronp,,,-),,,,, ((f. ejwrda) Irom Oleiie iiIoiih In tlia alfalfa renier. Mr. mill Mm W (' Italion Hern In Inn n Hiiilrdii) frnni tint Mnlln 'III Irlrt. where Mr Iinltmi operated t llirff little rillirli Hn attended lit) meeting of tint Cattle litnl Kheepmll nt the City Hull. Mm. Jiirk t'pton u lm Iuih been hero for 11 nhort Inlt nt tin- homo of Imr slater. Mm II A. Doyo of Wmh. liiKton Street, Ifft for liitr homo nt Diinnimilr itiU morning Hlu brought hrr iimttiitr, MtK Mary Webb, hero for mi extended Mult with Mm Dc notice. Ftdttral Offlifr J H. Flniiilnr lull ibli mornliiK for outnldo points lifter uhort IiuhIiicm lnlt hero. Mt, Mux M lloimlrk loft for Iw koae at DorrU ItiU morning after n itott tlilt In Klnmnlli bull. . Mn, Chun Yook loft thin morning to Join lifr hualiawl nt l.n Molnut, California, licre he wont rccrnlly. Mr, and Mm It M VmikIiii urn In town for a brief vlult from AlKomn. Xbey are itoppliiK ut llu Mntul Hall The Mini" riirtlm V. IMKninii nn-l flll. I'onrnil on- ri-nlntrn ! nl tlio 1 tUIti Imuran Hotnl from Kort Kliim ltd. It. W TrrlU nnl II M. nartlott irrKUmath IU lnllurn from Port lad. Tlity ttrrt Kiimtn at thu llotitl Hill. ' (' Wnrrrn, n proiitlnrnt n'nt-U. ran from thu Illy ilMrkt In In Klimith KIU on nuttort of lml. I'M. 8. E. Iccnlilrr iiml . It. ramplif"! ire In tonn Katnrilny nftornoot, Iron thtlr tnnrhci In tho Pine Ormr jKtlon. It. C. Spink, who iipitrntPi tho I ill it rnt rnort at Hprlnc Crrck I look- )i( after biialm-m lntero.Mii In Klnm. Kb ralli. Ror II, llrinllry. nn offlrlnl of Hip Klamath Imllmi Itorrvatlon Is In It city for u ihnrt lliuv on mnttcrR ol btislnp.it Mr. and Mrn Honry Dlrkmnn rnmn In Saturdn) for n itliort vlult Intro Irom Sli-o'it Swnmp, HOiithonut of Unll Valley Han Wanii, a mcrclinnt at Ynlnnx Ii here for a fow ilnH looklnK i-fln-tutlnesa IntcnutH lie K Btopplni; nt lk Hotel Hull lira. Kimlco Jniiipa Ik vlnltlni? for hort tlini' In UiIh city from Imr home In the Swnn l.ukit Vnlloy. Slip hapiast nt Dm Hull Hoiol, Tho ri'Kiilar inoi'tliiK of Aloha Clinptt-r (). B. 3. lll lio hold Tiu-mlny April 2 2nd liilthitlon mid refresh iiK'titn All iiii'inlicrit bo proitvnt. Vial, torn priiinc. NKI.MK VAN UIPKK, W. M. OFFICIALS OF EASTER WORSHIP SCHOOL CLUBS ON CALIF0R1 , OESIOMIEDi MOUNT! TOP "I wouldn't have liellewil It ir miyliody had told mo any inorilclno would ciiiiho me to aln rlfilr ponndi In ten diiyii, hut that In , xiu tl wha Tnnlnc hnn dorif for me. rfoon aft-r I atnrttd taklni; it I heijiui to cit hitlor, Hlcfp llko a baiy mid fcid Jimt fine and my t'ndy lnipniMm."it 13 dimply hccii wondcrfi I I nvc tiitown away all my oth?r inHI lie and will ntlrk to Tonlac, fo' I ihi-iif I' Ih the finest mcillflnf on it Hi Tanlae Hold In Klamath Kails bv tlio Htnr Driuj Co and 'n I.orcll.i by Hie JamcH Merc Co - -Ailv At the Theaters Theda llan In her uppr-prodiir-tlon, "The She Up 11," appe3r at the Liberty Theatre for the last time today. Mlts Kara hag made a pro found ImpreHHlon In her portra3l of a SpaniHh Hlren and her danlilnK uayg liae won many new admirers. "The She Devil" In in a Hunter vein than anything done before by ' Ming Ilnra and Is the first melo-dram-intlc production featuring the star In which light comedy runs throughout. CLEAN UP With n (.OOI) Klrrtric Vacuum CIcjiiht In your home, your riiKt mid carpet1 will lie (lean ALh Till: TI.MP not merely for u week or no lifter Hprlng home cleaning. The HOVAh Seeprr li one of the (.OOI) klml. It N not Hie lowest, nor llio hlnbest prlril nrrer to he hail, jot It l the mot olflrient of It tjpc, mnl joii ran protc this Uy n lltKi: TltlAh In jour own home. Unlit no to stuntlnrd, not down to price. Link River Electrical Co. Phone 171. HlXr.S AltltlVKS IS POHTLAXI) TO.NinilT. The special train carrying Director i Ocneral Walker D. Mines and a party i of railroad officials from Washing ton, I). C. to (he west coast left St.) Paul Thursday. The special train Is1 mide up of (He cars and will arrive tonight. I The foolish frogs who prayed for a king had nothing on those Americans I who want to place themselves under! an European league of nations. I H GUSTON' Metropolitan Amuaemeata s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE I) AMI NO NATUHDAY KVKXI.Vfi JAZZ MIMIO th,0 Sjkei i llniimker, foreman for l.onls fifrberkt Horsefly nlluy In Knslem ftumitn Count wn ninmiK eelcnd count neat UorH. 1 Mr. and Mr-. , s IliiHlngor mid C. dlldilon aio liem for n short time 'ram limy I'allfornln, Tliey lire "! at tht. vhu roll, mi lintel. lira. V itiiioon who has bemt hero wawnctliiii MriltiiiKiu (hn liomn iif STAR THEATER TODAY TEMPLE THEATER TODAY I Trliinulo I'rrwntH IIOY STi:YAIIT In "IIY I'ltOXY" A ltHkllnk Picture of I.oe nmt ' IjuiKhtcr, AKo Pntlie Xci lwilst Current nent. AilinUhloii III At 1.1 lenli .Mntlnco 'J.illl. i:enliiKH ?::! Ai I). , Following are tho Hats of Offers LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 2J. As 'boiiui of tho new School Industrial the rising sun's first shafts lit up the Clubs organized throut tho County mountain tops near here yesterday OtherH will be published as space per- morning, tens of thousands of rever- iuIIh. ent worshippers of all creeds knelt in Central ScLc: ......... j, ...J. . -the great outdoors In celebration of 1.- ..-..., ....r. Uubvs S.u'tl. .' , in.ni.1 , rn.i.. u..n.i..i. i l"""v' " - -".vi ..-- men, women and children, not only -v, ........,, --i(ron, ajj gection8 of this stato, hut f'cmiiim mm U.,e,., Schou.5 ,rom ,1,8Lant parts of the o" Uu.uo.it.iuu. i iun, ..oexiou, a- onte'today to the spes of Mount ei-, i.io)u iiuuiiu.i, l-tus.uc.i, .e.i.e Rubldoux, near Illversldo fr mi llolly biilott, Vlcu-l'resiuuut, .Mnu.e.l uuais wood and Eagle Rock In tho San bocietury. Fernando Hills, and other points Cuutrul und Rlveralde Schools Rub- where the simple but Impressive an blt Club: Charles Loomls. Leader, nua, open alr servlces are held each Eugene Hamrlck, Pres dent, Jubn ... ... Hawkins. Vice- President. nluy,EBter morning at sunrise. Loomls, Sccretury. Many of these worshippers secured Central und Riverside Schools accomodations (or the night In the Poultry Club: E. S. Veatch, Leader,! various mountain Inns and taverns, Forrest Colson, President, Jack Hoi- but hundreds slept out under the comb, VIco-Presldent, Donald Veatch, I stars so, us to be ready at the dawn i to participate la the service of song land prayer. Ministers led the people i ,.,..!.., M..r..i..an iiwi nM.m In their dototlonal exercises and Harriet Sugarnmn. Vlco.Prc8ldi'iit!l,r?ene' hrt sermons to the pll FiiIUi Jenn Kimball, Secretary. grlms as they listen among the boul- llonnnza Cookery Club: Mrs Easter dor strewn or grassy dells and slopes Dlokerson, Leader, Anna Hueck.l0r the mountain sides. President. Elslo Rueck. Vlce-Presi-I u Wni on Mount RuhUloux that tho dent. Leoln Ferris. Scerolary. flrbt r he , , Honnnza Garden Club: Mrs JO,., . , , Hiimakor, Leader. Carl Ferris, Pres- n'ui M MI,lrlh0 m,,ro tlum ,leciul dent, Leoln Ferris, Secretary ,'B" "t tho Miggestlon of Jacob Rlis, Dairy Curdeii Club: .Mrs 'John who has been characterized by tho Jones, Lender, Luclle Jones, Preil- Into Theodore Roosevelt as "Amor dont. Oeorgo Andorson, Vlce-Presl-jc's mot ireful citizen". On April dent, Haskell Thomas, Se?ul'ir. 26 190T( a ,, eross , rase(, on v on iviaiiiiiiii LoiiKery nun- .r. jj10 SHI,mt Wuinleo Hams Leaner, uuion '.ooie, atpf3jQaSBallBBBa tj&SWrtWrfrtQWW&WM&riyH. H. C. SCHLEEF KATHEItiXE SCHLEEF Physicians and Surgeon Offlee, Uliltc Bldg. -e-M-o'-M-M-o--e-fr-e-e' Xntlonnl Exlilhiloro lcuguo Irtrata "THE STILL ALARM" The (irratent MrliNlrnmn of nil tlmra Secretary .)h(k Central ami Rhorsido Schools To Thoiiwiiul Kift of Ijumliter In Cookery Club: Miss Maude Curietou, IHlC V Coimily. FANCY ALFALFA SEED Oregon Standard Purity and Germination WOOD CURTIS CO. WHOLESALE JU03 MAIN STREET 3. J. FURBKH, Resident MrV. of Rubldoux and dedl- niilml lit tlir Inln I)tis1nxt Pniintit t r President. Union Hrlscon. Vice- Prcl-,;""" ', "..."! v ,..., . dent. Fny.t Onrdon, Secretnrv (Father Junlporo berrn. among tho ; i Kort Klamath Ourden Club- mIs-rImi or mo uuiiaers or citiization in MERRILL OPERA HOUSE J''" nrlscoll. Leader. Fr.-d Curdon Cullfornln. President, ortn sicsenioro, vice. a tablet commemorating Fntlior Prostilont, Millard Hrlheoe. Sooietary seirn's work was unvellvd by the then nine Looiiervvnu. .ir. li. ...... iresdelll of tho itCii states MOTION PICTURES TIIEHDA'H AND SATURDAYH Merrill, Oreuon LIBERTY THEATER ?TIIK 11CK OF TIIK IICTUnK8'k. .' .' H. W. POOLE, Owner - - . '.. . , iTiaiuuiii ui mo i ill itu sillies, linn. Lender. I hjrno ( orum. Vr's ! wniianv Howard Taft in 1900 and dent, Velmii Monro, Vlce-Piesl.lent Nancv MeClovorn. Secretary there. In 1U13, Henry an Dyke. Knlrvlnw Ourden Club: Mrs S former I'ulted States Ambassador to Thompson, Leader, Cliiroiir, Hill, tho Netherlands, read his poem "God President. Ralph Hill. VIco-Presldent, of the Open Air." Torrv Allen, Secretary Falrvlow Sew'm: Club: Mrs S, T(iomnspn, Leader. Joyce SIrfor,d, Prwlitont Vvls Itariies." Vlco-Prdsl- dbna.' Ollvo Hill, Secretary. - r.i .x' TONIGHT Wonderful Theda Bara in XTHE SHE DEVIL" Pathe Comedy ( "HEAR 4EM RAVE" T"' TUESDAY "AFTER THE WAR" ' A Picture of Peace "IT'S A BIRD" L Ko Comedy DAILY MATINEE At thin Theater nt f Sinn n. ... Doors open t a o'ciock MR. HARRY -BOREL Musical Director Klamath County News - - IIOXANA LOCALS - T V. -t,-r - -. 'rani men DAY SAYS MRS. n-n nil linn u uunnun i .1 Travla Houston returned- Sunday. Anrll 13ttf frWnv Lnngoll .klluy, whoro ho lhlJieon, wotlilrig for,ao7 "'bo Donnnftt'Solfooli will Blve ji play hero t'hjjvcvonlnBfof 'Mny h'.'nt nuwmnn's linll, Tho play Is entitled, "Tho Rnlnbow Klmonn." This Is ono of tlio big features of this school on tertnlnmenta given this yonr nml ovory ono la Invited to attend, A flno baby boy wuh born to Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Sparks, on Tuesday April 10. (let it Travel itn iiecldent mid health policy anil protect jour income. Chll--coto & Smith, Agents. 9-tC HER IMPROVEMENT, AFTER TAK. t- ).0 TANIiAC, WAS S1M.PJA-W'OXDERFUL- " J ,l. .. - ' 4 "It- was- certainly n lucky,, day,- for mVwhen ,1 lgot my first' bottle1 of Tnrilac," said Mrs, John O'Ppiipftrf: of. 53S ,ast -Oldham, , St., KnoxvlUe,! Tnn" ' ' ' ") VVJ, "For flvo or six jrosr," sho con tinued, "I had been In a dreadfully rundown and nervous condition, was awfully weak and suffered with, spoils of dizziness, I had terrible nervous headaches and my stomach whs po weak I couldn't digest oven the llpht est of food. I could sleep very littlo anil became so 'dospondtmt that I was'nfrnld nothing could holp mo re gain my health. High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO ORDER FINEST MATERIALS REST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED 1'rJccs nre -very reasonable l ' Your inspection Invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOB BIS Main St. GUARD BABY'S HEALTH WITH PURE LIME WATER As lime water is used mostly for babies, too much care cannot be taken in its preparation. Ordinary builder's lime and city water are not good enough, according to our idea. We use pure lime and distilled water in making our lime wa ter, and make it fresh each week. It will cost you no more than the ordinary kind which some druggists sell. nndcmowfe PharntiVY Wv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Trta?! SPARKLING DIAMONDS The brilliance you so admire In a diamond from Upp's Is due to the fine color, excellent material and perfect cutting of the stone. It is a diamond that has passed a rigid, expert examination of each point that makes it valuable and desirable to own. It is a pur chase of life-time satis faction. Solitaire Rings $15.00 to $300.00 Fancy Rings $15.00 to $300.00 Scarf Pins $5.00 to $25.00 Brooches $10.00 to $35 00 .. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street ' Official S. P? Watth Inspector The HALLMARK Store . Come In and get wet all over. Hot Springs Bath House. It BIG DANCE AT MALIN SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919 Music by M. Dobry Orchestra Everybody is cordially invited. Good time for all 1.1