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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1919)
MOXIMV. MAY , IOIO. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IMUHkPIVK FTH GARRISON j Tniii Pi ill 1 1 iitr PL DIM I LIT I HOUSTON'? t " mhw" " " 0 IjERSONAL MENTION litiiiTi:i'N ' "' ' " IOI.hOM l "" l; "! '"" ,;" , tiT n i n"i; i' M " i,KII. Ullll lTI Ill-HP ItHMV i HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE TWO MlillTS Hllinli) .V IiiikM) Mii.v Ii 4 M,, Till' llig Mu-liil S icl!K lc "MV Kdl.ltlClt (.1111, 10 People jhmi.iI nr. P L I.ITTI.K WMIM.ICIMI li lUIAI IMII'IAIMIs .MONO TIIK I'KOIH.K (II- HUM Cm U VM'IMTV. MHMIx Mt t'4)MIll i If UM'AI I'MI Kn Mr STAR THEATER Niitlonul IMillilli.rN 1,1'iiKiin I'tocnm "i in: ite.M.wci: of Ttn.w" 'li ii M.inii'i in "tah.an or tiik iri'i' AiiinloiiiM iii ,v ur, ci'iiin. srATTI-' W"l'i '"' r'' '"'-"i i. ...i r mother w-ruin J ... flu n " "" ' lor i" 4 I BJ 1iT tU t-i HMtt lot til pinmi'M w( I ,cli lOill'I'll III till' lllllllleliltM -Uonlnc h "' lh,, tt,,'- '". . ...i Hull. I". U..i llh lillpl tll II 'till -- ......... i,.nr 'II minim him. nu II. HI ....... t.i.fitii'iitli'ikliiMif "- " ' ' ' ' -. ' leoir Hill imin' -- .-. Uiif ii-'f "' ' ' """ " "" '" ' i c m r l. c, i n t, a i t, K lh(Riort remarkable In tho crime nn-i THmiulo Frc.ei.t. ,,, of Hi" '" ' f'T. '-"ii'Hlu i Ot.OIU.t XWA.NSKV lbe fOUf 'M Hi" I1""'" " "''''I In id. ttii-n f Klrl rtiiitK.Ml iituli ..,iMIV' H'liM.tVK lu.sii.tw ,,fttllnl I'"' I """ ,,r ,"'r rh"1 ttlUl .Im ill tbe "",l ".",l l""-'"'- t Fnfti. Sv Lale-I Ciirirnl I'lenli. ,ojof fum.i.m pnliumerH Kiumin AilinU.liin o rei.l Mnllnrr wlil.lory I -'.Jill. t:irtiliu 7i.-ll At II. iimh (idtriKiin. mi .Miirm is ijm.i b,M Mr. .r.... 8""; .i ;: MERRILL OPERA HOUSE i, in oiu in iiiii"'"" "nil v. if r iiii hi " 'i" m"'i,i n "i" Dd. arronlliiK " Hi" oi.itViU Hie Girilion i-i'l I l'l t" lmN" '"''l"i flittvl l'ln in M (OCktnll iIi'Ikihm lor Ut guest before the liiilera .ir- mi I'r"1 "'"', '" A', Hl,,rri ,l1 tiern.'""!" iKwpHnl of the mii.. Milan M HloriH, llio ilfjil vo-n. Iii'i kuibuml mi miliiiniilillf itior'iiin.i MOTION I'lCri'ltKh TUKHIIAVH AND HATUHDAVH M-rlll. Orrtfim (iiilliK Fnillirr mill FJi'liitf WnlhP. niul Mth Clmi-li Dii'W wi.i,.' AIci ! S lvilrir,. .vi,.bi,.n.. wf'i'k mill vlHllnrn In Kliuniilli K,!i I'lunr I miri'll Valli-y In lien, for u fiiim tlii'lr miii-li In tlm Kliumitli nl'ort time lookliiK jf t-r liimlni'iiH In llmilii. tiTi'nlii. (Iriicu llroun, Mlimlo ClbcrKiT mill I.. M. Holt of Viiklm.i. ViiMhlni?ton iHylvlii Ulirnii (mini In Hituiility fr'.inl wns iiiikhik the train arrhats Inst AIkoiiiii for a Mhoit Mult In Klnin.' nlRlit. nth FnlM They Htiiycil nt (he White I I'i'llniii llotiil, ! Mr- (""1 i'l-". 1- M. Mi'l.cmorf ur, -'ro fiom S'ti FiiiiiiIrc: for a few lien uiil (liorK" Ki-rn" (rc In thc'ilH)n. Mr. Mcl.ciiiore In a cuttle buyer tniinty m'nt Hnliinliiy nftornoon from'wlui oicrntcii horo extenfihely. ihiilr hoini'M In tint Kcno dltitrld. ' ' Mr. mill Mrb . Dixon, Nrttle F. H. Hoffninit Ih ii recent iirrlvjl Voile, F Mnller, .liunc.i Cordon, Mm In Klmnnth F.ilU from I'rlnuvllle J II. S. (loriluti anil Mr. unit Mm. n. S. The many frl-n f Mr. ami Mr, ' '-"""'V "" t the While I'ell W. J HoherM. who have In-en r- "",,jr fr'" H,rt K,"'th kIiIIiik In B-.nthern Cnllfornla nni Mr. and Mm. W. T. Carrett 'are fr a number of montliH. are nl.i.l' here fr:m Illy for u few jayij on mat 'In nee them homo aicaln for a tfnorl tern of IiimIiimb, llt. They eXiecl to be here for about' " w'-'l- J Curtain kimi up at II tonight on ..!.. CI. II ,. ..a . . Mm. II. (I Mi Carthy came In Hal- ' " """"' r "" "uin ..peril urilay nlclit for a nhort vUlt Kith lier fathur and mother, Mr ami Mm .1 II. FoMter of Almneih Street anil loft on the train thin mtmlng lor tier home nt DunHinulr. , . J. II. I'erklim, K. S. Henry nnil llouke. It Klamath County News -A limit walk will kIvo yon n (Inn K- " "llU" art ln ,0ttn ,rom "1C nppetlte " ' Klmnnth Acunry for i nhort time. i .M.k....( ... .. 1 inV Mr, I'llnitlu III llila Willi IlfltAl ( of Okannisnii. Wn.. Mirreinlertd' ""' "'" """" " "'"".' .-,. .(., rluli.ilmr he knew ni.tti. """" '"I'lle'l Mr. (Jrowcher "I cm'l ,.. T ,.:mn . , ,,, .,. of the i-e. belnic In Ok.iiinitiin r,"r,, " "PPetlle." Whluplon llr(11. Ket,,. HHpplle for tile, lanchfliiK down the Slack sawmill and Mr. " ... in .- r IIO.VAXZA IICALS. Mcbstb. Morris and Slack ore tcar- it the time Me wni arrtmlifil on nt I'lno (5rovtf. Morru In hauling the machinery Wonjf ftmriie Minn Ciirrlnon I Mil'li . M bout three miles earn of Ualry. Mr. . ki fonfrtil vl.lled him In1 , The (ioveminenl rlalmi. that It Inn. Chirlo. Riley cj th Chela I.iiin-J SIock , In,endng to bllM a new Okioowii lirre .the rvKUInrc.l i V l ... .".".' ..,.,i .". .. ' r "" -'i'" '""' sawmill, thntin who InnUt that every traln-rldo froin tin extended absence In Call- MIm ('.rrlon' attorney, Ttiouu.s hi. Aikrrn mid A It lllleii, mil-led fornln. County School Superintendent, ... , . ,. . '.,,.,,' ,:dnn WH haB Rranted exemptions A in cue the chief troubles of n K. Kupnrman Is confined to bl,.. .... , . . . to Birr Men a "not Kullty." Thoy proud father In some of those Bouth, ,Inn at 8!4 WMhlnrlon with I-n I , " " '" """ B . , . . UKrtM Hie iclrl wns Insane when fid Islands these dny.H Is trylnB to , lnR all the requirements of thU state ,k poisoned Mrs Htnrrn hut hitrr.1 ' hIJirr the new heir1 ' - to the follewing: From the Eighth i.ruae, Joy iiurKliart, Klsle Kueck. From the 7th grade in Geography, Dlrdlc Hnmaker. From the Srkth grnde In Physiol- I ibi poUoned tUr cltlmrd. reitnlned her saitllv- "Whifa the mntter? Are you HIT' tllnfH' until Miss Onrrlson nsUed Vn. Btorr as the latter sat nrron ibf Ublo from her dying from the ef tttu of the fatal rocktnll. Althoiigh the poller thought pesitlhly Mrs. Slorri took her own life, they held Ulii Oirrlsmi for a few hour. after Ike death of Mrs, Htnrra but later re tottd birr After the autopsy cis (loifi) the manner of death, Ml.s ought to ho christened Wood row or (ieorge. Manila Ilullotln DAILY STAGE SERVICE TO BEND FROM KLAMATH FALLS Call Van's Auto Service. II. B, llradbury was In the rltv , Saturday nfu-rnoon from his ranch In the Olcno district looking after . business Interests. j O. V llnrrlngton I. hereon rna.OKV Log Jcugto prank I em of Iru.lnM. fer a hon H'(j3mes ,.addock Mlburn nurk. from Portland. Curtain gor- up at O lonlgnt on , at lno whUe Pelc,n OirrUon attain was taken Into ens- " Holillrr tJIrl," at llouton Opera H tt 1 30 o'clock on the intimitis' House. It ft Much 19 nt the homo of her uncle J, D. Kiiary, prestdont of the Island Trtniportatlou company There Will ho ll Mamnaruila Tlall .f .n.l Xfn. r ri UxVn.u nr.tviul ...... , .;.... .J. , 1Jt ,,le ") Hall May 16. The oil lliu iiuill oniuiui uiKiik limn -,,.,., ... " l I". - AinicrMjn, uaiiiorma. i ney -ire Uli (Inrrlson nt first denied she Ut anythliiK about the nuiso of Hn, Rtorr's denlh. All dny of the t)nn Tt)iin, un extensive ran"her from tho Fort KlamUli district was -9-o---o-o-?-9-9--ovo-bov i n town Saturday. He reports pros Auction! Ill be served at the Daner ICrtel. Everybody cordially Invited and everybody mask. Fred Rueck has been taking Char-' He KlacKus, Adam Wcldmnn and S.j I ItrnU'n wlin n U'nrlrlncr fi 41a porous renditions In the Wood River, Farmers. , around h Valley. I try. II. N. nodlsch and Tom Hurns are ,. , ., t ... . , , j , , . . . .hi. uiiu .MID, aw -iiuuuiiuy uuu uiu ui.-i.i. it Tin.' uniAii.'si business visitors In, the city from i ,,... , , . tltttwnth she held to the point but,... .,.. riii.it POK VAI.l.KV. Chllotiuln. They are stopping nt the'.. . .,., . Ulr took tin. k)I1c.i to the druglio MII.KH KIIWI IIONAX.A ANIi'llall Hotel. I rancii. tore vtere she purchased the pols- U MII.KH FHOM MA 1.1 N, ( en ind tolit them In detail of her ur-. tloiu on the day of the deith. I o craiy." she Is reported lol & uld, "I acted on an Impulse The Kolloulnu Oi-icrlbeil I'reiierty: mil mine to me tlm morning befoiel I lunched with Mrs. Storrs." The1 Sat, May 10 F T KM- ! The High School domestic art "'class and he cooking class will ex. ahlblt their work Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Kveryono Is Invited to come. Robert Clay bought supplies for his ranch near the city from the Tholma C. Marka enme In Satnr day nfternoon from Merrill lor abort visit at tho County seat. II Ol'H K II O 1,11 W I Iff i. Illtl-Mm.'ll TAIIl.t.. I.'lu.iintli l.'illu marphnnlB Sllflirilnv tiri. v.. .........."" ...vi::".:.".v ;.:::: - - - "' "" "" '. ll li i" line ior ii.i.MjK. IIKA'll.M, hllPVM. -Illl.-, r,..rnn.n, i ."---- - ...-- .. Illllll llVIvll. 'Hno", mi. Is stated to hnve Mild l'HAril nun l,llil.KT, ihiiim. Anna Rueck, the High School sen ior will priduate this week. She will receive 'her diploma Thursday, at , which time she will give her graduat- Mlu (lnrrlHon'.M one expressed hope1"'" HI'IIIMJH, IIKIW nnil MAT- M. nosenberg. who Is Identified j Ing address. "lobe permitted .0 see H.orrs. rTlmrorm Scale. I ("oiinter Scale. Uh b,K f!"nC'a., ,n,er7U "l Next Saturday morning several wieiiini with nil my heart and', .,, WllKllll u ,m.k. , Kami frannaco. leu ..is . .or,, ,K au.T , car8 wm icve here for t.ie l.ava bodf '""I. Ibe snl.l, "Will tlw.y let Hie Truck. I SprlllK Toolli lliimiw. I brief visit ln this city. Mr. Re-en-j Hvervonn.1, Invited to eel y. Rain- success good. Illrdle Hmuaker, who represented the colored maid was especially praised. The charjeter. In the piny were, An- ,.n !!..' L .111. In l,n.....1.i C....ln , 11,1 i.iiv . iiuill -wiimim;, , .111111U . .Inil.lnn I .niiln 1iiirrlu ATvrlln 111it,n MKIIHII.I, MOOIIK, Auctioneers mulr this monilng where she wl"'.,. . Kilcore 1 ols Heuston Mar! ... .r ii-vviunv i..,...r ....1... i..i ..I.,.. ...i.i. frin,..iu , iitau8 iviihoro, 1.01s tteuston, .Mar- .1 , .,..,...-, -.,... 1UIIVU ll Ul ll 1 ,,a,v- .1,,, .,,..1, 10. ... -v.,,,,,. ,mu ne SUM oire Tor null "."King rn,, 1 mi inr,xi mum nyrg 11,111 11 nuiivo iu -i-v ,, n.ii- . ft caf nnJ com .. T"e her imistant iiuestlciis, ' "'"l Swili-r. 1 tho Klajuath Country while here and Slorrs s not allowed In see Miss ,. 1?,11i,-rL!I.,,i m-lfw n,V-Tl W"H ll,',,'lB,,,,0 nt l1, Possibilities.. Tho High Schcol play "The rri'on He sttted However, Hint l(., sheep ami II I10111I Lniiibij :l t was especially taken wttn tneitiow Kinionn, wis a great su M Iniended to ! nil lm ...it 1,1 in miil iiuni. nml KdN: t llinniiiL'li- big tuln nnrsli lands of the lower. Everyone declared It was h(,l' btr. Ho did not appear ntixloiiH l'ri-l Sow nnil tl I'lgn; li Saddle Von- Klniuntli Lake and prcdlited a big "cotli Klrl nor did ho iixnress nny ''' K,,,,,,' " ","' "' ,J,,'"r? .,,1; vnliio for tbeso tracta when once they o, 1 riei i.ikih "iiKKJ "iwrn 01 si tllllntlllitln l,ittr lin,i .1.1. ..... .......... ,,1 .n,.,!.!.,.. . ,-.....,., ...... ii ....... .IIIIIKI- ,.,, MMtll.,,... ,. ,.....,.... "Til r,'rMv,i ilv fuu ,..HMi i.n.. 'J .'.inn ..(iiiinuii i .ill. I'tanls ln,. " diirlhg h,.r ,k.tl Hi'til her enndy nid flow- Mrs. (!. "V. McIowell left for Duns- 1 garet Rueck and Rirdle Hnmnker. All huiiih under $20 cash; all Bums j jm,a Deiuuth, who has been here Music, between nets was furnished turlah, giiiw p , ,onlK, om1"0' " per cent Interost. Flvoi for 8l",r' ,lmo " l,,,8,,u'8S '""" "-y Mr" Unlyon "'"l KU'C Rucck- -. nwiilirr lilrl '- ... II....L.,.H rk....... I . .. .. 1. K "- 'i"i"Mnir cent iiiscoiini ior cum, It Stockton. -California, left for that I Mrlo ilanlAker and frieipls vlslten l-:c'."M-:-:W""':"-4":"Xi YOU HAVE USED ONE OF THE CHEAPER KINDS OF SO-CALLED CLEAN ERS, NOW TRY AND NOTE THE DIFFER ENCE. A Free Trial for the Asking LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Phone 171 lolut thin morning Mr. and Mrs. A. llartlk came in on thu train lust evening trom 1'ort land. They aro staying nt thu Hotel Hull. t O. M. AVlmborly was among last nights train arrivals fiom Roseburg. Mrs. i:.irl K, Walker is among tho recent arrivals in tho city from Illy J, S. Griffith Is in town for n brief tlnio from Kuglo llldgo Tavern on the west sldo of tho Upper Lake. V, V, Loosloy Is among tho Wood River valloy folk who aro visiting at tho County Boat today. T, L. Willlnms of Salem, Oregon Ih u business visitor In Klamath Falls. Abo LMnounttgh Is down from Chll oqiilu 011 limttoi's of business. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. AVIse, who ope- rntos a Hotpl ut Fort Klamath art. In tho County Bent for n. short visit. Thoy nro guosts nt tho Ilnll Hotel, Curtain rocs up at 0 tonight on "M,v Soldier Olrl," nt Houston Opera House, . It I hero Suudny fiom Klimath Falls. Schcol will close here Friday and 011 that day tho .school has planned n big picnic, on the island. Ice croam and lots of fun Is planned. Curtain goes up at I) tonight on "My Soldier Girl," nt Houston Opera House, It FIRST ANNUAL Public Dance nt Moose Hall given by Iloxmnkers' nml Mill Men's Union No. 764, Thursday, May S, 1919. Admission GOe, 2-Ct "AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE" Make your premises clean and wholesome thru the use of disinfectants. Disease germs that are now dormant will spring into activity when the first warm days come. You can destroy foul odors and germs by using Dininfectants and Germicides freely at this time. Act without delay. Much of the virtue of disinfectants depends upon their freshness and purity. Quality coupled with low price is the basis on which we hope to supply all of your needs in this line. We also carry a complete line of Insecticides and Fly Destroyers Guard Your Family Against Disease and Save Doctor Bills. nnderwoods wflnry W" KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tftSw V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE fU I PUPTTVl WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS lACCOPACVl LIBERTY THEATER pc THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" kMWWMpWMAMVMMMMIMNWWNMMMrWMpWMMVWWVWWMWVVMWWWMWMMiW H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT EVELYN NESBIT in "I WANT TO FORGET" "HUSTLING FOR HEALTH" Pathe Comedy. "Scenes From France" Pathe Color Photography Tomorrow Only 'THE GREAT VICTORY" WILSON OR THE KAISER' Regular Prices, 10 and 20 Cents t lINtf- vtm ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE PHONE 173 422 MAIN ST. TI10 Wik anil tho Strong. i "Thoro nro some strong features in this advertisement of Mm, Faker's boarding houso." "I guess It loft out tho coffeo and put ln tho butter." llnltlmoro Am. orlcnn. Van's phone number is the same as always 298-W. 2tf The creat popularity of tho Travel. ers LOW COST Guaranteed llfo pol icies! Ih rellecled In tho fact that (lur ing J1MH this, progressive, company Is sued iiioio than KS-JIII, 000,000 of new life business. Ask Clillrnto & Smith about tho NEW 1010 policies. D-tt ,-.f 'jMi .t Jk Forty Dancing Horses and Forty Dancing Girls in Uninc' Circus. 1