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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1919)
JWNIWV. .ll'HIli '-". THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAtiK FIVE LIBERTY THEATER Tim Pint or this rirrrnilH" H. W. POOLE, Owner TODAY THE GREAT NAZIMOVA in "TOYS OF FATE" ,. Tuesday "THE WEB OF LIFE" Alwayi a High-Clnsi Comedy COMING Friday nnd Saturday 'CANIBALS OF THE SOUTH SEAS.' DAILY MATINEE At llil Thriller ul :lil p. mi. DiHir open nl '- ii'clni'k MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director P i ERSONAL MENTION t Mill, I. millH.lini'ls (IN ,orA. IMH'I-MMJh vmuno inn ci:i)i'i,i; oi' ruin cny ami vh'imtv. WIMih l COMINim III' UU'AI, Flil.hH Itlclmril I.miiih, wliii wiim Ihtc for (lien HIh-Uim mill O W Murphy ii wi'iiU-cml vlHlt from lint I'MlviTHlty nn- n-n-ni iirrlvnhi In Klumnth KiiIIh or OrcKim, n-ltiriK'il to inoriilni;. Iliillir Walker, who Iiiih been In the (Hy for ii Hhnri time with IiIk .UiiikIi Iit, MIhh Mnry Walker. Ml for hi liuiim nt AmIiIiiiiiI thin in o nil n i: MIhh Wiilker Ih iiniloyii at the Woiiimu'h Htnri'. Minn Violet Mct'olliiin. who him b-fii here vInIIIiik for a nhorl MtiiM, nitiiriicil to Imt home In California Mil moriiliiK. M. II Miirllii Iiiih koiio to Snn Kruti i'Ihi'o for a Hhort IiiihIiichs vtelt. KiiKi-ne tills i from Mcilford. Thy uro KiiestK ut tli.! Hold Hull John O'Lfiiry Ik In tho county Beat looking after IhihIiichk Interents, from Miilln loiliiy. A. I. Thornton nnd family came. In yenterilny afternoon for a Hhort hunt new vlHlt from Lukevlew. ' 1'rlticlpal Fred ivtorson of the Mer rill Hlcli xchool, aifil MrH. 1'ctornon. were In the city Iriinnuctlnj; IjuxInesH on Siiturday afternoon. HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE 2 NIGHTS-SUNDAY & MONDAY May 4-5 LE COMTE WLESHER-Presentr THE TIMELY AND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL NOVELTV WITH MILITARY ATMOSPHERE ia. m m m v nsv rjn bbbw--w ""bbbw :k m ni wm HITS BIG ftJNY BALLET A SHOW OF NOVELTIES SMART.5W1FT SAUCY CA5T BRIGADE OF WONDERFUL GIRLS Prices: All Lower Floor Reserved, $1.50; Children 50c. General Admission $1.00, War Tax Added. SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY AT OPERA HOUSE. W. M Koles. advance agent for the l.vcompto & KIOHher'H mimical play, I'red Drown, who Iiiih lieen in thy "My Soldier Girl," left thU mornliiK. lt for n Hhort Unit from lls Jicu.ir I after IxiokltiK this attraction for nt 1'rynlul. him left iikiiIii for that IIoukIiiii'h Opera Hoiiee, May 4 nnd 5, point. 1 I Mm, A. 1, ..Marxhnll w.-ih anions the Mr. and Mm. C. A. Towem, who! county eii: vI-IUub HmumIiv ;ift r lum been hero for a ithort visit with 'noon from the MurHhnll runch nt Mm. I'Dwiirn' father, Ahner Hay, of Olene. thin city, left today for their home at llorrln. T. M. ('uunliiRhiim paid a Hhort Illinium vUlt to thu county Kent Sat tirdny afternoon. Ho opernten n ranch In the Tine (Jrove ncctlou. E. I' .Mulvey Is here for n short time looking nfter htiHlnetig Interents from KiiRcno. Ho Ik staying at the Hull. (ilen 1'nrXer Mortal back yntcr- I day to IiIh home at Illy, nfter a Hhort Mr nnd Mm I, F Wlllllts will tVHt In Klamath Fulls. Mr. nnd Mm. leave tomorrow morning for Snn n. 1,. Crane are here for a short visit KrmiclHco, where they expect to May I rr(im riillociuln. They are stoiiDlnc for tho next two or threo weeks. nt thu Hotel Hull. J I .oonloy wns n week-end vls-j w c I)a,ton wh( tM an . lor In tho city from his ranch in lliotcnMre ,, rnnch , thc Ma da. Wood Klvor valley. j, jmJ tu o KIam , 1 W Crunilall Ib nmonK the recent. nt Po"8' Saturday. arrhnls In Klamath KiiIIh from Mc-! 1 Cloud He Is stoppliiK ut the Hotel 3I"- Hobcrt S Fry wn8 nmonB ,he ,l II week end visitors from the outside 'county districts. She registered at Mm E. M Ilutih came In thc lust thc Hotel Hall from Algoma. of thu week for 11 shod visit with her MMWWWWWW H OUSTON' Metropolitan Ainturmrnta s OREGON SURE GOOD parents, Mr. und Mm. Fred Noel. Howard Wlnnnrd, who spent n short time In the city, the last of tho week, returned yesterday to his homo nt l.orelln. ! V. 1'. Johnson nnd J Dim Stevens uro here for 11 short time on matters of huslness, from Ilerkoley. V. J. MorKun arrived lust nlKht from Camp- howls and Is registered nt tho White I'cllcan hotel. Mr. nnd Jim. E. Wiley are hero for 11 short time from the Klnmuth Agency. II. h. Swift Is down on matters of huslness from Chlloquln. c . 'V-, " . "" 11 1 t Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Hall. anil fnmlly ENOUGH FOR KELLEY "r '" "w" today, from' Chlloquln. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE TWO MtaiTS BniUy A Momln) May Illi & .lili. The IIik .Mii.lnil Sprvtmlo "Mv M)i,i)ir,u ijuh." 40 1'oiple a spiiml turn. STAR THEATER 'ldnii 1'ro.rms MAI," .MAIISII In "MllVEV M.l" The Story of . (il, I10 IUM liiA lliie of l.l,.,,, AIo tlIKi t()M ,y iv TWO ..utTS. NEW VOUK. April 2S.-i-wmp' the twehe thousund troops arriv ing )i'sterdny on the l.evluthnn, 'iere ii.riiilivr.i of the I.iHir.imlu tlnspltiil tn. I of the 107th Field Hospltnl. elgeiint Wllllnm Kelley of linker Mild when he landed, "Yes, I'mi from! Oreiton and yen ran bet y w ll.'e., I nt never going to lenMi there agrln " 1 ' whero Mr. Hall operates a mercan , tllo cstahllshmcnt. tiiom.ts m.uidkh than wkt hi:n. (Continued from Page One) SEI'.UUTIO.V ASKKH. Ciuel and Inhuman treatment Ii tho c.iuse given In the complaint foi illwirco (lied hy W. (1. lito frcm E. A I'ate In the office of tho Count) Clerk Attorney John Irwin appear for the. plulntlff. TEMPLE THEATER Tllll.W Tl l,li;,. ',.M-i M-M Kt IIKXS In ' "I U s VMIHTIO.V IslH '"the e .,,nsi t'uri em Event-. iliiill.. 10 .V; 1.1 rt'lili .Matlncn -'"I. I eiilnK, 7ii( ,M (I. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTIO.V I'KTimiCb ' TUEHII.WH AN1I HATIJHIlAVH Merrill, Oregon 1 won.ii ni:tovi:ii moxt.v. I Alleging ihut the ground leased by the plulutlffs from tho dofendnnt in 'l!US did not rightfully bolting to him nnd that It was government land, 'an union for tho recovery of $-,00i). said to have been paid fur tho use of hay and grating laud on tho west tildo of the t'ppor Klamnth I.uUo, has been brought hy II. E.. Stilts and ('. II. Clendtinlng against James Straw It! the office of tli couiuy clork. Iteiinor and Chastalu are plaintiffs ntinmuys. try anything once. He got out ab the pins In tho kitchen and filled i them up nnd .shut up his hen In such 11 manner that- tho only wny slit could keep dry was to stand up. He had no ordinary fowl to dtnl with however fcr after clucking around n little she guve up the hope of rais ing chh'l.oiiH and squatted down in tho water In tho hope of raising .some iluil.s. After spending nil night mining the wild waves her tplilts seemed to drug along with her feath ers and tho gnvn up the c most, and things lime again 1 churned their nov um! status at tin' Thorn .s ranch. I CONTRACT IS LET . FOR BANKER'S HOME' Wedding presents of 'temr glass Ffnc cut glass is an. ex cellent answer to tho "problem of the wed ding gift. I tls a prac tical present of creat beauty and hrllllnce. The variety of pieces goffers wlrte choice In i election, with tho as surance that your gift -will bo welcomed he vciiuBo. o' flu decorative value and general use fulness. Upp show3 cut glass of Highest quality and ex quisite patterns. DEHitV HOWLS - 97.0O TO 913.0(1 Sl'GAR IIOA'J.5 yj..00 TO 81.30 CREAM PITCHERS S.OO TO .1.30 SPOON TRY? Sil.SO TO SU.Stl Frank M. Upp JEWELER 311 .Main Street Olllclnl S. P Watch Inspector BOLSHEVIKI ARE ' CAUGHT IN TRAP nptiv... . n. ' ' Avm 28 Tho poHlthm of - uswn i)oishuv( tro)8 at (),,,jg, ' has imn.. , . .... r... " ,l!,l,ioroii critical by tuo , "uro 1,f "ogiislnv by tho (Jkfai!i- ho also enpturo tho railway 8 ttom Kiev onatwarU to Monop, weatoning tll0 i,oUhovk 10 ,if ,. v" ironi Odesan. R. E. Wattonhurg has secured the contract for tho erection of tho newi homo that O. I). Tliirko. preildent of j cC,.,,,,, Klamnth Stato bunk, is to placo oiij J Tho .HALL? tho property recently purchased from j '- cj..cci' t; i 1 trfr.-f? 'lARK Store JIOVE INTO NEW HOME., I Frank Ward, at tho comer of 3rd; jand High htroets. it will ho 0110 of tlm nlcost homos I Attorney W ,C. Van Emon nndin tho city, and will ho a beautiful! family havo movod Into their now addition o tho many flno rosldeneol homo on -Auburn street, recently tljnt already grace Ewauua Heights.' AIlltlVEH FnOM IIOEV. Uiu?eu""f,mBn n"lvo(J In tho city be.n from Hoo' whero no hM ,a mpioyo,i for soino time past. 'KWEI.KU RETURNS. t,rnk U"I, tho Jowolor, Iibb ro llomi. aflcr n uslnoas vlult In Cal- purchased from (!, W. White. . ONE YEAR At.'O TOIIAV.. (April HH, IIIIH) Oormnns liurl fresh divisions ngulnst tho tlrod Allies to forco ad vances In tho Plcnrdy bnttlo. Continuously asRaultlng waves force tho Allies back from Alt. Kent 111 el and Wystaocho. HnlB'a "back to tho wall" ilofonRo desperately holds tho Huns out ot Vprca. Germans grind down Allied resist ance In advance north ot Lys. Only first units of Amorlca's Na tional Army bolnR rushed to Ameri can mobilization camps. BUnSORinE NOW TO THE VIC TORY LIIIERTY LOAN WHAT YOU WOULD HAVE PAID FOR VIC TORY THEN. Tho cost of tho ;ihout $S,000. structure will bo XEW MAX AT. HER.VL1) PLANT. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. dralnim havo nrrlvod from Seattle to mulct) their futuro homo In Klamath Falls. Mr. Graham has taken u position In tho makeup department ot the Evening Ilorald. Tho now comors are great ly pleased with Klamath Falls. y aro t y, whli HOY IN TOWN. Mr. .and Mrs, Jack Halo of this city aro tho proud parents ot a baby last Friday. Mothor and son aro re ported doing nicely. Mr. Halo la Identified with tho People's Moat Markot. Chili Parlor NOODLES Chili Con Carna Tamales ' Enchilades " Fine Pastry Good Coffee rhono orders taken for Salads and Fishermen's Lunches Delicatessen Lunches served as you like them. ' PHONE 446 Just around the corner on 7th. .--- 170 cater to Ladles and Gentlemen PHONE 446 O. E. Rae Arnold V. Hake PHONE 200 THE SUNSET GROCERY We want your business and will deliver the goods for less money, "Satisfaction of Money Back." "Coffee is going to be Coffee." Better lay in a good supply now. "Morning Glory" the best money can buy for the price, is still 40c. The Sunset Grocery rnyjf u Devotion to Detail HAS WON MANY CUSTOMERS FOR US Perfection in anything can only be accomplished through a proper regard of small details. There are hundreds of little things that go to make up the perfect service which is required in a successful drug store. We realize this and if you trade with us a while you will be impressed with the care which we ex ercise in conducting our business. No drug store sells better goods than we do and no drug store can provide more satisfactory ser vice and fairer prices. If care counts with you, we should like to add your name to our large list of satisfied customers. nnderwooirs Pianw I Wv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Wto? I V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE k7! puwitV KLAMATH FALLS OREGON IACCURACVI WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS ' u Harley-Davidson Service Station 115 SOUTH 9TH ST.. -(Opp. Ford Garage) The home ofihe two and three wheelers, Harley-Davidson Motorcycles and Bicycles, Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes, new stock. Also other make:, at lowest prices. Terms extended to reliable parties... "Now is the time to ride, so let's get acquainted.." C. E. Bismark At the Wheel EASY TO DARKEN I C YOU CAN BRING HACK COLOR AND LUSTRE WITH SAGE TEA AND SULTHUR When you darken ypur hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur no one can tell, because it's done bo naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at borne is mussy and trouble some. For 50 cents you can buy nt any rilug store the rcady-to-uso prep aration, improved by tho addition of other ingredients, called Wyeth's Sago and. Sulphur Compound." You Just dampen a sponge or solt brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small Btrond at a time. By corning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, Is a slsn ot old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at ouce with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound and look years younger, w., ,,. 411 u