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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1919)
If pagk Fjcnr THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUKMUAV, AVtXU, tt, , h YAMS IN ACTION !: SHOWN IN BIS SCIIUOL ri.KtTlOV THIS AKTi:it(H). i i. experts Hour loan II S. LOM Fill : .7.-",;; N "New Glory for Old" to Ds Released During Victory Loan Drive. , 1 I'o pie of tho city who nio entitled to vote at till ttiuu ami ted lire re- 4 School election for the witlug tf t. "i,000 bonds 4 for the construction of the now 4 WISH OXKS OP AUMIXISTIIATIOX .Mills Adilltlon School, which Is 4 being hehl tliU nflortiuoii nt the Cent nil Schocl Building nt 4 4 Tenth anil Main Streets. 4 It I hoped by the school i board that a larso number of V SB TONS WILSON' lAVtlltl.MJ 4 Tl'IINIMJ HACK Willie 4 pat iu:m ov iiai'K axi nt:- The- greatest war film ever pro duced, "Now Olorj for Old." Is to bo distributed throughout the. I'nltod oters will 01110 mid show their State- In aid of the Victory Liberty , Intel est In this piopoted new l.oan. In this sreat film will bo ' building The plans hae now snown exery actiuty or mo u. b .,,,, Pfmi0,tlli .....1 nr ,., ,,, ,.,,, ,,,, .... ,,, ., ,., lliildwln. Will Mabel 100. 100 In the city. 4 .,r ii.t urir.tnlintiiiii 111 iii,tnr. Hi., ltnldwlii. (?eo 'I' Tbo noils will be oren until 4 ,,.,,. w.i siimi,...-., vtir,,,i vi.,. nuiirun, W M I 'mm hut I- Mocheltat I: Jr I euvllt. A 1! nam: sin: iiaj mini: con- whftmcre, oiim r Moore, Joseph Valentlue, W I. Iiigwedou, Fred W , Kleliiirdoii, ll.it ly Walton, (!eo J. UKND, April S3 Vindication of Splker, Ollxer W. .. . KKlT THIMi SlHAIIOIt.V ix vriTiixci r.o 100 too 100 no . mo. too . so.... v . WAHIIINtlTOX, 1. ( , Aplll, 4 '.! 1'iesldent Wilson Iihh up- 4 4 pimed of I'liKtiuiiNler (leiumil 4 4 Itut Iokoii h leeomiiifiulotlnu Unit 4 I the telegraph and tolcphcno n). 4 terns be leturnud to their own- 4 lfiO eiH upon the enactment of the 4 Mil uecemuiry IckIhI itlun 11 lid the 4 100 Ameilriin cihlii lines forth- 4 l0 with 100 1IBEBTY M CROSSES II! r.o 100 imveiici: ASKCI). S ": ",L , h.Tn, fl.h,i , . 0 "" b tiu1liiR firms 4 n.ereial club Friday. In the refusal lWtn. Maud I! iho Ynni.. " '" tnu clt- of that organization to Indorse the "l'll. '' The flo teeli of 5.000 feet will be ' Tho i'01'- "l b( Ten until 4 nronoieil Strahorn ratlrond elen. """in. W shown as a feature of special Mberty I seen o'clock so that all who 4 011 u, Klunutl Falls, was glien Sat-''0""''1, J ' Loan niasi nicctlnc.8and it Is plinnod ! wish, may tno the opportunity urdav In it statement h- It It vlili. Anknn), Prank K that t.o admission charge wilt bo of cistlni; a ball t 4 ' ,..! .1 i, 1 1...1 .. Auken, Mae J made. wife firtti . 1 GO . i:o .. 60 . . ton. regional director, who headed 11 "New Glory for Old" was taken party of federal railroad administra tion directors vIslttiiK Ilend . The members of the party wore kikmI of You know that spell I was u'slvln' the lleud Commorilul club at lunch- as a part of tho pictorial history of ISAY, JACK, LISTEN! the world war by the United States v ' Signal Corps and one operator was I killed while operatlni? his camera. It jou last week about hinln what jou contains the most thrilling pictorial (needed In the tool box when you renroduptlon of fleML.ir ihnt hn vi needed It? Well. I'm tellln' jou been issued. now that was the proper dope. Lis- slon is one lu which the government )rollu,. j- n tin'! IOU Know tliat little rrlncess nilmlnlatrntlaii U nnturullv n.il nnr. .. ... irarmtn' im , tnr ll,.i n . .MUrrU) ,' It. J. "The matter of a southern exton- Amohl, t?iMtae 100 . AUn, I in B11 Moore. John M .v.- wife 1500. WrlKht. Calhetliui 50 . Ilellhromrer, t'red lie belts, Cluu. I. & wife SCO Adams, V.;i M 1 The Amerl-an s dler Is shown In this Him from the time of enlistment 1 I've been warmln' vear well. I'll tell "jusVlTkoU llculttrly l"-1." Mr. AUhton MorKnn! j'ohn I t hi. ...l.i 1.. n n . . "" "c,, ' " " J"" "R" " . . .u. -. . ". in " happened: I'm not superstitious, buti8"11'- l,l L couer mat iienu lias j,,,,,, C- ,; .t f., TnlD ftlni lino nifAtt hmin hAn h anil . . .. ..x- V., . ....,.. ,r. ."! I noileve in signs, all rljjrit a tnken the proper attitude In the mat- .Mrt. nr I. "New Glory for Old" will be held by know I alwavs carried an oitra ens. .. ....... .. ... .. ' rt' "r ..'' the war department for the use of lnS on the old bus just for luck, and ,, ' " " Momjor, 1.11 II Liberty Loan publicity. l never had an accident so long as I ln Joubt' und no ono knowing how Crjstal. Al and wife .. Many other special aims are being carried It. but every time I leave the long tho roads wilt bo under govern- Akin. Clarence rrepared for use in the coming cam-1 city limits without an extrn I meet ment control, or how soon they will llurper, C C . palgn. Douglas Fairbanks and Julian O'n Trouble before I get back. ,)0 turned buck to thclr ownoril n Eltlnge have each produced Victory , , Wc' Saturday a fellow offered to ., .,,. . lhI, llmo woulJ llnet a, Liberty Loan films which have been ' bu: .,ha.t ex.tra "s ng from me. and outtiern exterulon nt this tlmo would Mf.nllKMn h3ll0 . 3 k iiuu a uuic mui mi; i iiut-caa iui - oj m tu( inviuniutv. 11 il 5u('.a as thnucht I would lust cnntier mv and spend the proceeds for a nifty ' remain in control for a long period McMillan, Mr. i;ns utile reeu, ana mars wnat 1 none, or time, nil improvement ot tho kind Houston Vera Well. Sunday morning I steered up to woultl pr0UaUl- ho advisable, and If. Mr, 'cm the curbstone In front and loaded ............ . . ,lu"iii. cuus. in that llttlo bunch of sugar and "" ",0 uluer uaau- luu norui in- atin.htnA n n A .in .,n.A fnm .ha .nil fArt.4f rAlimu rnnln.l f.n,l ...nalflnP nnrl t.nrtit s hn ..n.lnM lu vu..hl I, t.. '-v . M 100 100. 100 100 .10 U.0O0., !,00J HMI ... 1UII I'OIITI.ANIl. A,.. II '"j ,. "'' "' h ' Ualn ' 2 with Anno dlffi. i.tt ,!,, which the) ioiisi,i,.r , , f"'" an) iiiilotuuliibi lionitio , v " Chill', r well kn..i, 1... A.M..,,,' litinohllH m it. r0 Oenertlen mid tther eaiiiips nrt tt 'lty with nn , .mm nf Wo( ,,1,,'immed In the n.mplnlut filed for ill- '' 'fll l Holliin i,i,, ,ui))i ' ion c''' ''I Afimlil nitalnst Otto "v'r W l He An.t, I5,uoi)m ,.ftlJ Arnold hi the office of the I'Olinlj lihovesi.i teel. nud l.e iIec,tM ,h "", . . . itti.1 nii 1. . " '" ,,v ' """ " r'liIJfr(sl merely n imtrli of rum mwi Trom Oniri. lloiiv,, 8 U 11 MI1 llllll II II 4 llllua I.. If. . . . . ,....--- ... . - iii.ii'B iii nrn ii . 50' Tho rae of Marks mid Whltbv ver- ",'", u ' " '"" rn" ' cti. rtmn ISnu sin J. ('. Clrghoru. county soneyoi 1 !",,i,,,,m" "r ,J-,," '""' n.l dropM 100. and others, which .oncernrd Ihe e- lr,, ,e ""' ' rH it in, r,o tabllshtuent cf a township line In '" " '"'"7 '"" SSo'wnnwthm with the I.. Jacobs pull , ,,0,1"' ,""'"" l,0,,r ''" UWriy , " . Mini I ilnu.. 1.I11.....1 .1 1111) which was appetled over the Count)! ' '" '""" iii in b tfto! I'lalim"'"' attornejs tOl! 1001 ito.vi tMsi: nHMi'wnt. loo Court to the action of tho Circuit too Court was dtmlM0d jmtrnlny to 100 Judice I) V Kii)keudall. Bill IIAHHV MI-XH.VKII HACK. turned over to the Liberty Loan com mlttee THE DOUGHBOYS HELD THEIR GROUND Wliinek Co. The 6U. , r.o. , go ... co . 300. From the moment that American commander tald. "Retreat hell, re Just got here!" Inanswer to the impor tunities of the hard-pressed French, the American dough boy t held every Inch of ground they .took. .'Mervre now hold ing groind la Germany. It cost them flesh and blood, comrades dead and wounded, to win and hold their ground. It Is costing them the rigors of army .life and the opportunity ot getting back to paying jobs to hold the Ger man soil where they are now. Are you holding your Liberty Donds? Or, are you giving up hard won terrain , to the enemy? The boys over there can't retreat. S""was aElUt ershy iTcMh"" 'Uml ,hBt "UCh con8lrucllou U Hammer. I'hebe (2nd 8ubl . .tight I wuidVt copper my 'luck nMlod .?' lh"1 lho vernment is ,,., C,M K . . ,00. r.o.. tro.... So! Harry Miwstier. who has been Ideti f'O'tlfled with thn rnillo service of the &0 P. 8. Navy for jmvornl months h I been reletised from tho Service nnd j,!1 has returned to this city aoo1 r.()j Ct)MIN I'RttM'ltKIt Itl.l'PK. tool r.o' I.orln Ilnlloy. son of K, J lNlley Kiir, iner rmV ml mn, and hin bronkltiv gtailes As .. a ttractie4 tho higher suiuinlit. tin. vmi,,r ,t( rndlntnr boiled ronntmillr, but jta could tike off the ruliainr rp nj put )our fliirer lu Hit. boiling without (he sIlKbtent ilUconifnrt, , low Is the temperature nt hrli il or bells m thoae iillltinloi Cream Waffles and Dellrloai C. feo nt thn Chill I'arlor, Just irwial tho corner on Seventh street. !Ht Prerlmt it. We were moseying along on the ......... ...... .... .. .. iioiwn, iienr) Ager road, when ZOWIE!!! away ,,,, , , , Van Hcllon, U"0. & wife 300,.. that extension is advisable. It Is yf,?.,,.,t..0n the Probable that this would bo done." n ZOWIE.:!: away .... went a back tiro. Well. I unloaded M- J- urouuey. assistant regional, and fixed the little Princess com- director, and L. C. Oilman, district fortably in the shade and went to director, concurred In tho opinions, ... J,' ...... , work. I had one of them little ml- Griffin. Mjrtle canlzing outfits and a Diamond in side casing patch that I got down to K0' former H. P. Agent, has come from 1800.... IS00 Ited llluff, California to spend some 1 time In Klamath Falls. I I MAItltlAGK I.ICKXHK HtSI'KH. j 4 50 .., Silknma Naktinurn Low, Josephine expressed by Mr. Alshton. They have to stick. They will go once." Say, Jack, them things only llunsaker. Mis. Hay th. ni.mnnd Tlf. anri V..flanl9lt.9 " 'Till, ahnvi Hnrl nt al.lal. ttliltf-h UTf.H " revlllvf Company on Sixth street, that I've palavered out to tho Hend Commer-' Kettner Rohumll .... oeen leiun you aooui, anu insiae 01 lfll ,. .r.mitmtm ..n...,.ti wrew & lornu v n.lni.Ba .. nil AA nt.ll " w.i ..... Vtt.U.UU ic uiiuuvcii nua an icnu; iu aun out. I shf Rnfrl hut f!pH nlrpnrtv? Mv. hut vnll nr . ..... . .... Martin. J. II. .... . ..... . ,, irum mu uirutiurs ui u senium iiiui ,, fast, and I dldn t hear you swear . ... .. .. . . ., .... lllley 100. .. 30.... 100.. no.... Inutes was all ready to pull cm C,UD olnc,a" ' d c Autln said. "Come on. Girlie." and meeting Saturday afternoon. Is tho ! . . ' .. d: "Wby, Bud, have you got sort of stuff that might ho expected) ,nr,m ' has put the railroads of the nation 300 . 1800 1S0O.. Mr. & Mrs. Chas. 1050 . Wcod, K. N. rf v.l.t "-J t, 1 -,-... ... .... In,, ,1 Kl Un.t 111 n1rn l....jt .. farther Into Germany, probably. They'co" me ') DUi "Km men 1 " "" " ' "' Voiik 111m - . can't say the war Is over and give up. felt like they were worth two hun- decade of the best business niunage- nrmlm Minnie tlurnnlch, Lawrence dred and fifty no . 50... 10-0 .. 100 250 2J0 600 300' 1001 100 50 100 50 100 300 1800 1800 i or. 11 r.o no r.o 100 50 100 250 A marrlag license was Issued yr terdsy by County Clerk C It, Del.ai to C. II. Ilhoten and I'. A. Hull. CAULKS BACK TO Oir.Xr.'IW HATt'HtMV. WA8IIINOTON, 1). C , April 29. Pivstinaster Getienil llurleson hai executed an order returning the Am erlcun cables to their owners effec tive at midnight on May 2nd. the government finds The Woumn's Itellof Ccrns of Mer- ou rill will ghn n cooked Food SjIo and: The least any American can do Is to ,,.,...,? , , , .. ment to hrtng them out of. hold his Liberty Bonds-hold them out ,mle ; , and t , UIe It Is tho sort of an opinion that Ilak Arn(1( v . ,.v .. ... ,.,cU 0.... uuue. auu spring handy, and Instead of cllmhln' mignt tie expected rrom otricinls" ir,,c,or o l ".k"? 0tCr ,reaSn- y,'b,ea,ioa Be" in and goin' further, we decided to ho have made a Joko ot the biggest K'nyon Mr. "n x a Liberty Bend or trade It for some .n riM.t thorn nn,i .. pt tim . . ... .. . )0'i. "' ' A ...,. .,..it . ,h.i. ..-.. -. .-- -.-. . r.--- -- business operation In the lulled stock, worthless or otherwise, you are grub box and spread our lunch, an retreating. x went to it, and believe me, we eat States. niOKlii rotlllstll' T .MI'ltlllLI. That American commander who said, up that extra casing clean as a w his- If the people of Central Oregon will ' "" ' ' ' "Retreat hell, we Just. got here'" was tie. an' It was worth more than I jU9t kindly wait for 15 or 20 years American flesh and bone. Are you? -eter mougni a tire couin ne. .An unt Then hold your bonds. Put them in "e"c "J""' " f """ . . .V .? ul " tne bank Borrow on them If jou hae l,u ltu f"'' .. r,... u-.j .. . Ing house Pi IU. UUL I1U 1 lllflll. 1. .. .. ... nonest. nut eery time 1 a open up up for consideration. If nothing hap inu tuaxrisautiu uiu viuivu uuiu . . t ItAIUCAL LI:aI)KHS JAILKU. 'stick, and the transmission wouldn't )Cns to Interfere, provided overy- jwork worth a durn. an' I never could thing is all right. SPOKANi: April "9 Harry !eet ,n the n,8''-t Maybe the name or "The mutter of u southern cxton- Wicks, the" alleged radicalVrom Port ' ,h eforrf8Uhre1 haTtheAglr.-BUa'11' "Ion '3 0ne In whlch tho mlnlstra land and his secretary, Mrs. Erma, 'say. Jack. Listen: You can get lon ls not Particularly interested," Lamba hae been convicted here to-lany of that truck you need down at says Mr. Alshton, and ho Is .-jiilto1 day of conducting an Immoral resort !,he Diamond Tire and Vulcanizing right. It Is also probable that tho Novnrrs Kt'ititot'NnKU ' AT Mt'MCII, I'AItlS, April 2l. The encircle, ment of MniilMi by the (tnritisn ko nrnmeiit troops has now been com pleted, nrrnrdlng to Onrmun dls patches An ntiarkcu the Soviet troops will prohibly begin soon Chili Parlor NOODLES Chili Con Carna Tamalea Enchiiadei Fine Paltry Good Coffee rhono ortlcrs Ukcn for HsUdt ail KUIwTnirn's Lunrhm I)e tlratnurn l.unche served you like tlirm. PHONE 446 Just around thn corner na 7th. We enter to Indies nnd (ientlrmrn I'llONi: 410 (). i:. lUe Arnold V. IUk . I'd settled that 'board- whether the proposed improvement Is Slhnr tel Piiturdiiy. Ma) 3, nt tlin(.mc loblem forever. I tried, a.Msable. the natter may be taken ,Kc,11 ' "oom- W ,nl,w, ed n.orv llm IM nnon nn .. . to attend. I1" It is luirii to tell whether ii German eminent his been set up nr fwm- p -Brooklyn Knglo I f.rtarja... : amu-sK-- and fined a hundred dollars each with a thirty day Jail sentence. Co., and believe me, when you need it, it's worth a hundred times what you paid for It BUD. jSlZs : Viclrnln ' rwM LJalLMiil STANDARD OF THE WORLD 9Di (Do you realize that all, together, other SEIIHIHd . makes. df.lPhonographs and Records bavo tUfll . I not been the power for the best in music BhIBUBBJ I that the Victor Records and the Victor HHEHHM I Vlctrola have? HHNlHI I ji ,.,.7" la,rKel- Belectlon at our store, and I &nmS9 ! terms It you desire. I sSECiSB ii tmPwKSsl EARL l.$&BiflK dncj'iiE.KU JQQiaijBnialBHiE Pianos, PlionogrupliH CtESBHriluvflflMrHF 'NextDoor P. O. "TPT M'uMlflwiM K$ "KTklir r.nnnllAn C3 . .. 111 vKi H IUCCUmIHI V 'un WUV.UUUU o u u Hi ll ' jyBfllHUB IH? VF' iBtff Wli&&Zr' 5-g administration will not bo found "partlcularfy Interested" In any other extension, when the facts of the mat ter are brought to light. The quick est way for the people of Central Ore-i gon to develop their country is to do it themselves by getting behind Rob ert Strahorn and staying behind him. The action ot the Bend aggregation jn turning traitor to Robert E. Stra horn after making him the overtures i that caused htm to make his heavy Investments In llmo and money, baa bianded the men who hiivo hereto fore been regarded enterprising and loyal, as a bunch ot qui Item and the tools of the big Interest who dictate their action. That there men worn capable of do- JJberately turning down their pact with the settlers of Eastern Oregon who have held on to their homes and homesteads In the hope of seeing this development proceed and pinned their faith on Hood, Klamath Falls I and Portland, 1$ bard t-i believe, but I IUD BUlllUTB UUVU MUUIIIIH Ul HMO J11IIU to fear from Klnmiith Falls. We're not quitters In Klamath Falls. NOTICE, The High School students havo re served the tank for this evening. 'therefore it will he closed to I ho public. Hot Springs Bath Houso. It C'UPIU MUHT KKKP 4 ' , ftUHV IX KLAMATil. 4 Cupid Isn't getting ahead 4 very fast In Klamuth County, 4 according to tho records at tbo 4 office of tho County Clork, which bIiom.i that tho divorce cases filed since January 1st 4 number twonty-one whilo tho marriage licenses total only twenty-seven. 1 . Power -always! Climbing into the mountains or up the stcop city hill, "Red Crown" gives you steady, uni form power. It is the old, reli able gasoline, with dependable power in every drop. "Red Crown" is straight-distilled, all-refinery gasoline, hav ing the full and unbroken chain of boiling points necessary for easy starting, quick and smooth acceleration, steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) l ttln "it lil'l, m l!ii I I I! frili! i'i " (he Gasoline Quality .. of J . iJA' jsr.irKb3stjS&y R. A. WINZLER, Special Agent Klamath Fall.. 4 It. H mmmmm,