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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1919)
n,rj,AV, Ai'iiiii . -""- THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOK FIVE II P IU ERSONAL MENTION IIITI.K IMKI.IUMTh U 1,111 M, iMII'I'MMIs wmsii mi: I'lKti-i.iKM' mis nv ami vmsm I.IIINO AMI IHIMIMH III' LOCAIi lOI.KM MirftlOIIIHTH KIIIHT. ... it Hhnw In Klnllintli Full tMllM .' '""" t'l,"',',,lM' ii imnnott l I"'"' f"r ,,n", '""' I j mitlf r ' 'rum Donvor. jlrii Kilnn MrKfiivor In In tho city for it irt. jiwm A Mom urtli r wiiAiiinginn . p It rcKlsleied today t lli Hold '' 1 Attorney Clwrltv V Stone, left ..ill wnlM tor I'onlninl lr m iiiom ' ttiintii vlu Cdcar KurlM-r transacted hiisliteis j I, the county mil vintinlii- from hli, fiB(b Id the Mltll-nnl district. F.nlt A ('a.ldny, ii represent. 5AGETEATURHS AIiiiik with Hid ninny Improvements nf tli town of Klnimith I'ulls llio .Methodist church Ik IxiInK treated to ii coat of paint IiinIiIu mill out. Tlio work In proi;renliii; well and In n fw duj the, church mi hill nt - thn corner of Ten ih nml UKh treetH ITS Ult.WIIMOTIICIt'H lIEfHM will mid hcnuly lo that part of town. '11m church, IiimIiIo nml out Iic-kIii-nine to look like a iiewl structure.. AlrM. (I, A MiiKiny left this morn ItiK for n visit with friends In Hatem I'n'nlilliiK Elder II J Van Konieii of tlic .Methodist C'liuri'li, who Iiiih hoen One, of thu (IiIiiks that lend henuty lo comlnctliiK services In dm Vnimm nny lown In neat, clean churches, IIIHiriCl III lllMllcy Creek, left fur Kllimnlli Pull. ....! ... i... I II If a rnlltlirn of Hnirn Ti.n nml Hnl - .-.. ---..-. ( I Mil IIIIL lllllllll III 1111 - - r - --... -.. ..-.--, v v u u u ( hrlnj? hack the natural color and lu li c of your hair. ' Everybody use? "WycthV RaRe and fiulplmr Compound now termite It darkens no naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It tins been ap- ! piled. You (Imply dampen a apotiKe , or soft brush with It and draw tHi TO .through the hair, taking one small IIIIIVO HACK COI.OIt AND LUS1 -'mini at n time: by morn fifg the gray lltll'K) IMIK hair ha disappeared, and after an- . i oilier application It becomes bea tl- 111' I That benutlrul, even shade oflnrk, '""' 1rl "nd appears gloesy and lus (lossy hair can only be had by brew- J iron. FANCY ALFALFA SEED Oregon Standard Purity and Germination, WOOD, CURTIS CO; WHOLESALE lSOS MAIN HTKEET .J. J. Fl'llliElt, Iteslilcnt Mn'r. hlii Mime nt Medford thlx morning MiiMiMAiiMW' At the Theaters M TIM I .MAItlON. 111., April 22. iind iih'l reigned In thu Hov -I'cnco A. K Ii ' ii..'r iIip At l Iliiriii'H clrriii toons the Intent arrivals here Nlri. It. Knttciihoru of thn Men Ml Jliirlttkft this nioruliiK for Orhinl. dlllornla, where slio lll "mil with I f(!llltt. rrrd lllexnmn, It. A. Moon and II. U Wlmer ore In tlm city looklnx nf urkDilntu Intcreii from the Wood Rlitr Villey. City Altorni-y and Mm. J. II. Cur tihin Idt this inorjilitR for rortlin I ! rcri short vlilt l(li Mm, Cannhmt's iittr Mn. Haines. , Ur. mJ Mrs !M Wakefield left tk!i mornlnc fnr their homo nt Ash- liad after a visit ulth relntlvrs nnd trintt In this city Tom Ilirker wis anionic the In- wnloj train arrivals Inst nlRht from Ui Anxtlfi, Ho Is stoppInK t the White IVllran Hotel. Pbll Ditts, a prominent editor nml pttllcltr man of Portland, who has ton here for n short time on matlcn cftulnru has returned to his home. PrtilJfnt J 0. Ooldthwalte of the Vodoc I.timbtr Ciimpnny, who has warned (rum n .Southern trip Is re- llittrMj today nt the Whlto Pelican Hotel. C Ii, llallldny, ho operates a hlrr ranch anil cheese factory In l'Wr Unscll Valley Ulooklnit ut ter btnlnns Interests In Klnmith Tilli for a few days, lie Is Maying it tne Hall, Mr. and Mrs W S. Slotieh nnd Rwrend B,' P Lawrence Of the Prwb)(erlan Church left this morn- l for Jledford whero they will at- ''na a meeting of the. Presbytery. Tkj eipect to return Thurmlny I'tbt. Ed Kllanre, a resident of Ashlind ko has iheep luterestM In the fiust m part of th County, rnmo In Inst lhl on the drat tage. Ilo oxpecta to N to Anielope Valley linmedhitoly herc bo lll renulii ihru the ahenr. 'f lesion, Jn. K. II. do la (Jtierrn ,Mr, nnd ' C. It. Zlnn mid their tlatightor I'l IZnn, were iitiioiic n... inin nr. iltilslaitnlKlil, from McCloud, C.tll. "rail. Mr. zin 11H frmi,riy ,lon. ned with ii.,. l'eiin,,, n). iMmhQr ""i'any hero , Mri. M. E. Ault who hna boon hero y"t,nf at ""' '"'me of her llnnghtor, ill',?- - J,,,l""' "f Hot Hprlnga ..,,'"' ,c'1 ,I,H morning for Twin ". iiialio, tt1(M,, Blla 0X1 T" or other 8oii. w,0 '"wti from the military service. DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST J. Prank (llendon, marred wlin lleililn Novn In "My tin. World For got," lint VlUigrnph Utile Itlhhon Keiituro, which b0 the nltrm Mem ill llin Tempi,. Theatre tonight Is one of the most popular of the young er slurs In photoplay and a splendid type of American mnnhond, aland.' Ing more than six feet nnd n apleu did all-round athlete y He was horn nnd raised ,011 n ranch In Montntiii nnd his daring tiding was one or the features In the Vlngrnph ser ial, Thu Wounii lu the Willi," In which Miss Not ii played opposite him. . On Wednesday l.oulsn Olnuni will bo seen on tho screen of the Liberty Thentrn lu her latest Panilln Play, "Wedlock," an original story writ ten for her by the well-known photo piny writer, DinMon Cllft. The formldntilo ability of Miss (llaum to convey In pantomlmo the every mnilou of woman-kind has llreaily established her as the stel lar actress of the silent drama. In mnny of her former achievement, , ,f ,re ,ccu;torn(j 0 wako , she m handicapped by her role be-,wUh u coaU(, tonguef fou, breath of ..K . .. . na.uro u. ... creaie. , AM d,y hemdaeh. or your distaste in the , m n.Ln of her audi ,,,, K0U, MlJ. turn ,n,0 ga an r"v"i ""l " . " "'""melds, you have av.rwl urprU awalt, stnr portrnya n character which holds y0Ui j me nympamy oi me auoience mru Tomorrow mornlng immediately out the entire) nctlon of the nlnv. i .i.i ...... - ... ... L. ' uuii arisiiiB, uriua a Bints oi no, water with a toaspoonful of limestone Pnullne. Frederick will be seen nt phosphate In It. Thla Is Intended to tho 8tnr Theatru tonight In "Her first neutralize and then wash out of l behind In this respect. In many waya ",,,,r 'm,r ,lillr ,B 'ollr charm. It she Ik (lie bent town In tho southern '""kes or mars the fnee. When II pari of the Hum, of, Oregon, and ulio ,n'U'"- l,lr"" Krny or "'renked, Jntt an must comu up to tho riUlrcmeiitn of "I'l'"'-'"10" r two of Sage nnd Sill- td,, llm. , 'htir enhances Hb nppeanuice n hua- ' dred fold. ,.... Iion't t wm.iii.,,.1 i iii.t i,osi;s bother to prepare the mix- line: ton can crt tills fnmou ntil IX OIIEVIXO. (,cilC improved by the addition of rntlier IngredlentB for M cents a large botlle. all ready for use. II la called Wvi.flu'rt Sniff, nnrl Ktltl.lmr Pnmt.niitwl .llottoH church In Iteno, HI. The con. This can iilwaya bo depended upon to gregallon hud listened attentively io -s:rr::-r--r-f---f:--r- the lutocillon, the Lhapior, (ho an them, the long prayer II had par ticipated In the singing of a hymn nml lontrlbiiied to (he (ollertlmi Then, Just oh the pailor .announced his text, "Arise, let us go hence," flro broke out In the sacred edifice. Thu enllro congregation made hnsto to obey the Injunction. YOUR BABY'S Says yob really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. Final Itcckonlng," her new photoplay based upon the famous French piny your stomach, liter, kldneya afad thlr- IV fu nf lntAHll.A all Ih lHI-Aafl. "Prloro Zllnh," written by Julea Clar- bio waste, poisons, sour bile and tox ode. the famous French dramatist. Ink, thus cleansing, sweetening and She portrnyn two roles In this pic- purifying the entire alimentary canal, tiire.one being that of Mnrsn, n ftus- Those subject to tick headaches, slan gypsy girl, the other, her moth- backache, bilious attacks, constipation er, of tho aine name. There are or any form of stomach trouble, are mnny thrilling scenes In the picture, urged to get u quarter pound of lime notably one In which Marsa'a Hun- atone phosphate from the drug store slnn wolfhounds attack a rascally and begin enjoying this morning in nobleman and nearly mangle him to side bath. It Is snld that men and death, Marsn I, loved by Prince Zlbh, women who tr this become cnthusl who learns of a dark secret In his nolle nnd keep It up dnlly. It Is a llnncee'H life, hut who, nevertheless, plcndld health measure, for It Is more lake her In bin heart nfler she has ho Inside thnn.on the outside, becnuse toluntirlly confessed her guilt, for hte skin pores do not absorb Impurl whlch shii Is morally IrresponsUile. lies Into the blood, causing disease. eilent one whllo tho bowel pores do. rlncfplc of bathing Inside is HEALTH AND COMFORT liKQLIIlE Constant Attention let "The Rexall Store" Help Yon TAWUMS 80AIH NIPPLES POWDER PUHF8 KOOim NCIWER8 HHEETING BIBS PANTS MOTHER KROH'S Medicinal Preparation are reliable for the relief of dimple ills Star Drug Co. 77:c l&KoJUL Store BIG AT DANCE MALIN SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919 . Music by M. Dobry Orchestra Everybody is cordially invited. Good time for all illllllJSU HBaBkw ' I "'SBBkUisffit -11 illT 9 'llll L I I I The Victory Loan BEFORE we settle down to peace and prosperity for erermore to come, we must SETTLE UP. Oar Goer rnent still haa an unpaid balance on its War Debt, and through the Fifth or Victory Loan ererjbod. is an opportnnity to help. The FinitNNatlonal Bank an usual stands ready to' give you Information and to accept your subscriptions. 1 -laHafr as First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON -I The production Is nn excellent and the .supporting players nro c. Tho p cepiliiunlly itrtlstlc. ! Klamath I ounty News anrat- I Mra. SI'ltl.(M..Ki: " (Hon Stelmuu vinited with not new, ns millions of people practice It. Just na hot water nnd sonp cleans, purify nnd freshen the skin, so hot wnter nnd n tensuonuful of limestone phosphnto net on tho stomach, liver, kidneys nnd bowels. I.lmestono phos phnto Is nn Inexpensive white powder and almost tnBtolens, Adtf Mr Slow art Sunday iLfiuruoon. Mr. nnd Mm. Arthur Schre,lne"r linvn moved on tho Schuhort place. Mrs Krnnk Stewart nnd d.iughlor Lucille vlsltod with Mrs. (ireuuo and 'iidont, iooI Krl- il ny. ix Twin'.. Mr.. Mack Friday. locta lo I County School Siiporlnten ns Just I'M mi Wells visited thu school H OUSTON' Melropolllim AmiceiiientH S LIBERTY THEATER "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" H. W. POOLE. Owner TONIGHT -GRACE CUNARD In "AFTER THE WAR" ..... "KLEWER KinniFS" An El-Ko Comedy -J Wednesday Matinee and Evening LOUISE GLAUM In N "WEDLOCK" Jeuue Hayakawa in "BANZAI," U.S. Govt film filing Bilj Parsons in "PINK PAJAMAS" -"urarn weekly News Events by Camera. AMhltl! MR. HARRY BOREL Zk7M ' Musical Director Sei HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATC1UUY EVENING V JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER TODAY Paramount rrcwentu PAULINE FHEDEIUOk f In ,"HEH FINAL HECKONING" Alao Two Heels of Comedy. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Albert K. Rmith HEDDA NOVA In "nY THE WOULD FOIIGOT" Also A illu V, Comedy Admission 10 A 15 cent) MaUnee ' 3.80, Kvenlncs 7:30 & 0. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE FI R ST T 'HE first consideration of every community is health, and no city can have good health unless we have a clean city. JOIN THE MOVEMENT AND, CLEAN UP THURSDAY - DR. A. A. SOULE, Health Of ficer i m pi i .MOTION PIpTUREh TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon II