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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
,.,lllU. MAY l. I'll". THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PlK FIVR ; X . i ? t T T ? y ? y i t y y y ? y y y y y y T(,Moini h'imi:mhtii.v. Tomorrow I Hi.. Ii.hI day mi which ... i,.i.. iiilviiiiliilt.t of inn Hi oil run '" - II. . Plum II i .ml mi hi" ''" 'I1 " , ..II r. will I urnum "" "" tin- dale mi lil.'li Hi. I ilJlf Oeksonal mention ,m ll mi Mill.) A MUM, M'IMW IMII IIMI Ml "Mil I lUIIC i, KMM MMI'IMNfJs IMI CI ill'l I in mis ( m Mi n IMI'I HI' I in l Ml I,- ,utrllli '' My Inking ml . .1 ...l.il tiffitr nil run i ninlnK" "' '" ' I , I,,,, dnllum '" "' l"'l'l" l" !!lM,.n..-riii"iHlil "'" I limn If ' rannoi '" "' l'1" "frl M,"", , inn rili'" '" ll1""" "" l""1 "" "ill hni' "llr ""i"1''1 ,'"11 ""', K"' . ..... 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Mull I 'I ..ill II. 'lio), who Iiii Iiki-ii here foi i. nIiiiiI IhII In llm Inler.-Ht of t li miiiiImk Al ft llnno'H C'lr-u left mi ll.e liiiln IIiIh iihiiiiIih: Mi iiml Mm II I HnrreH . ,.n, ,u Nlnriliiy for u xhurt vtctl m Mh roiinly Mi-lit from OiIohmi 'ln- i-I'lll-KlM nt (In- Hull MIh r lllllll I flirt InllliUlllf I lill I. Sli-i Minn l.ft on tin. in.iriilni; for IhiiiHitinlr. hIiihi hi in Mam i'Ii WOOD Is the ideal fuel for the summer season because it makes a quick, hot fire, j u s t when y o u want it. II. in -ml M (' Itoimnnii of the l ml hi i linn li li-fi HiIk tnoriil ir '' r i u'iI II II where hi) expert K, I ii i. ,i on siiinliiv I'olnt I li.-y hne lii-i-ii Htiiliu; r ir .. ninl Mm I II ('inert left i It h r.... ,),, n,,, viimi, !,.,., . i,,.,,. mo tiling for M.rinuil itftnr u Hhort inl lmi. now l'iiiu- fur ii short .i CoM.rt In lll-n-,,,1 ll,,. (Ihi-iirlllilll nilirli lienr Wll-mn llrlilK" Mr I ii II ilt in till" i II Mr Mfinl with thy MvCluml l-umli'T '-'I I'MII , , y '( Tim? ili.-ri- rani will upp.-ar a bit; (li-miiml for (in Knti anil imblnKton lunibi-r nt 'I a 'i- iltntit iroH-rlty In tlm cnt tin- norllnu-iit In the iiilktlon of A W l.mmiiril prcKlil.-nt of tli" I'iik 'I Hoiirnl Trm Hon MkIiI Power Miiiipiiiiv ubci Ii.ih Jimt r'liirni-il from i trip to N.m Yort., IliiHldii anil Phil aili-lphla I' Ik I'V.-lv tlial i;nrope Konn will IiokIii leiyliu: ()n"?on ati'l WhhIiIiik Ion luniluT for t'u- hli? work of ro riiiiNtrui Hon t lint iniiHt In- Ktart.-il noon afl'-r p.-a." Ih hIkih il ' t.il'l Mr l.i omird 'In New York flni'ticinl Ir i lea It in li.-llevi'il thlK work ciiiriot be ieH)'ei inueli iinKr tll'llll'll 't Ik lint . rperteil ii, nt.irt until p.-ire nrt uiill Ih Kiinranteeil ' Til" feollm; of ronflil-nre In 111' future of the P.irlflr rn.mt lumleM market Ih li.meil inure on lltiro". -in fonillMotiK tl.nn on the ImyitiK that In llkelv to (nine from thlH outitry It Ih ri-rt.iill however th.it when ttie eroiiB lire harvested n general liuvlnc Mm llnrllett (Miem-haln. moil.f .1 mwmerit will he launcliul In tl.ls HIIiih (ilien.linln ami Mm l.-lf V il ,,iunir for itorkB are nutcli ileole -Kim, with her iIiiiikIhit Mr I I! , n. farmers ami small towns I'iiiiK' ami her Kr.imMiniK'i' -r nr p,p, urt. mtliiK reidy to Imllil here fur a Hhnrt lnlt fro n C.-iiir.ii rM.rwliere the prom'e of btmipT cropH kIi- aHMiirancc of prosperity in the I tiHeil States (' V U'nireii Ih ln'ikltiK nfler till hIiii-hh luteri'HlH In the ( oiinty ial flom ll Im home at Hen lleeil, who fipernlm a ran. I near llounimi .iime In j.Ml.-riliiy loi a Hhort Mull He r.-iorlH that the proHp.-ilN for iropH are fine ut Dor ntmt hut that a rain at thin lime woulil In. welcome .Mr ami Mm It P CornelliiH ome In senteriliiv aftpnioon on the mace from AhIiIiiihI 'I he) lire KtoppliK at I lie Hull I! K llrailhur) wiik In Mi n'v on inatterH of IiiimIuohh Mnerln from bin ratirh In the Klnmnth iIiimI.i Mm II I" WolfiirillniiroinitvMe.it Ullor from Yalniix . ti Older Peyton's Blocks and you are sure to net dry ones. i M Vanillin left thin illumine f..l W I I ullforulii, after a Hhort iHlt at the hoiiii. of IiIh nlnter Mrs I A Kliif Mr Vuriiiliii Iiiih bomi ie. nitl) illHrhar';e.l fiom the mill , ti rv KerU'i Miirku Walker who Ih liletillflcil with the mllltur) nerv li e ninl whouis been homo for a fiirloUKh xlnit wl'li hU tuireiiiH In thin rlt left thin iiio-'i-IliK for New York He Ir Identified with the mliitlon bninrh of the hitv l.e Ti.iii Jin kmin a well known r-ild-, -ill of Fori Klamath Ih IhUIiik foi a few dii)n ll rnportH that tiling are In the most proHpermiH condition III the Wood llUer Valley Mr -lurk ' .on Ih ..nKUKe.1 In III.. Ilnlrl llu.lnrit Mnr(hn J; ri.W(r , ,,,. ,, T KnlrrlillilH Ih a recent nrrli'il Hhort vUll from Fort Klain.itn In Klamiitli I'iiIIh from I'liirerv.lle I llml M. Click Ib In the county Heat ( allfornlii i for a Hhort time from Pine H.dKe i t 0. PEYTON Wood in Hum" 501 Main Phone 112-R A W Wliiinr Ih here on a diort I iikIiii'hm IhII from Ynliinv II" re KlHtered at the Hotel Hall Ward H Corbie Ih In the el' fit a Hhort IiiihIik-sh lnlt from Itend '!'.' Ih a Kileiit at the Whlto Pellc.1,1 Hot -1 K It Mills w.m amoni; th- tralp nrrlxnlK hint ewnlnK from Sm Pr-it' cIhco lohn Vincent. Otto 1)111 an-' I! I Lawrence are recent nrrlMilH I'm Weed. California. John HcshIk. who opetiiti s ll-i Telephone, HVHteni In the vVoou !Jiet Valley Ih In the city on mutton o) buHlneHH for a few dnH T v y t y y y y y y t X . The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls COFFEE-SOAPS All Cooking Fats HAVE ADVANCED DURING THE PAST WEEK We have contracted for a large amoun tof White House Coffee, which we will continue to sell, while present stock lasts, at 50c the Pound. It will pay you to place your orders early. A few more cases of Tomatoes at, 2 cans for 25c. Dozen for $1.50. t V ? ? v t T T t An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh 8y a glats of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away. This excellent, common-sense health measure being N adopted by millions. The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls ? V V y v ? ? v 4 v . f T t t ? ? ? T T T Ph)slclnti3 tho world over recoru- mem) tho Insldo bath, clalnilnR this Is of astly more Importance than out side clcnnllncbs, booniifo the sklu poros do not absorb Impurities into tho blood causing ill health, while the pores In the ten jnrds of bowels do. Men nnd women are urged to drink each morning, beforo breakfast, a glnss of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it, as n li arm less means of helping to wash from tho stomach, Iher, kidneys nnd 'bowels tho previous day's indigestible! matorial, poisons, sour bilo nnd tox-i Ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and . purifying tljo entlro alimentary canal hcfoie putting more food into the stomach. , Just as soap and hot water cleanse nnd freshen the, skin, so hot water iand limestone phosphnte act on tho' ollmlnativo organs, i Those who get up with a bad breath coated tongue, nasty tnste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, neld stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, Bhould obtain a quarter pound of lime stono phosphato at tho drug store. This win cost very little, but is sum ticnt to demonstrate tho value of in sldo bathing, Tlioso who contlnuo it onch morning are assured of pro nounced results, both In regard to health and appearance. Adv, , jikici: rei: i-rr with iti:i,.Tivi:s .Mr and Mrs I. P Wilmot arc 'n tin- city vlvltlng Mrs Wllmot's broi'i er. P I. Fountain and John F" mn tain Thev are returning from I. on,; Ile.icli, California to Athena In t'r-n-tllla Count) and ure making the trip by auto V S Ilramwell, lce pri di n ol the Oregon State Chamber f Com merce, who Is Identified with 'ic Hiirar beet Industry arrived ln't nlFht from (Jrants Pass Mr nrame'l vnt brought here a few weeks ,ii?o ly County Suneyor C T Darley and Iip wiih ho impressed with the "ountr v (nt tine that he indicatol he was 1 coming ngaln In a short tlm-;. i Hob CurllR left on the train tM'1 morning for Orants Pas whi-o Im expects to remain for about a we. k illlnm Ilernhelm has gone to San Francisco after a short business UhIi In Klamath Falls. .Mr Ilern helm visited here many car airo beforo thn section had begun to -le- velop and he expressed his surprise at the big transformation that n, been wrought He adde ! hnwnej that the big resources here 'i.id jusl been scratched and that still 'jis',ci changes could be expected JLi IBERTY THEATER "Tin; pick or im: vhtviivv H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day rt' t 1, 4 n TONIGHT PEGGY HYLAND. "CAUGHT IN THE ACT" A Sure Fire Society Comedy "HER HUSBAND'S WIFE" Two Reels of Sunshine Comedy Tomorrow "ONE DOLLAR BID" A Story of the South in Comedy Form Featuring WARREN KERRIGAN Regular Prices, 10 and 20 Cents A Dangerous Belief We should be remiss if we did not warn our members and others against the belief that danger from Spanish Influenza had passed. Medical authorities look for recurrences, and they cannot promise that they will not be widespread. Safety first! Do not for an instant allow your families to be without sufficient life insurance protection. If present insurance is insufficient, increase it without delay, an on no account allow your insurance to lapse. This Company is the oldest in America, and its strength is unsurpassed. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK i GKO. C. ULRICII, DISTRICT MANAGER Office 0cr Fint State and Savings Dank Quality Furniture for Quality Folks We have just received some of the niftiest furniture that has ever come into Klamath Falls, and now is a good time to come in and make your selections, whil the stock is complete and up-to-date. We call your especial attention to our bedroom fur niture, as I do not believe that you can find a better grade this side of the city. I selected this personally and know that you will appreciate the BEAUTY and WORKMANSHIP of every one of these new lines. We have just completed our mezzanine floor for demonstration, and if you want to loaf for a while there is no better place in town than here in a good, easy Morris chair, or one of the justly famous over stuffed rockers. We have a large, cool store located at 120-126 N. Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. We cany nearly everything from a tufting button to a second hand Ford wheel. Come in and let's get acquainted. But, remember, that if it is furniture that you are looking for you will be more than likely to find it here, even if it is in a catalogue. We can furnish your home from $40 to $500 a room, right out of stock; and if you want to trade a little we will not object, for we will exchange, buy or trade nearly anything in our line. We have rugs from one dollar and a half to $60, and if you are not too hard to please we will be able to satisfy you. And our cheap grade of Imitation Linoleum is not all gone. Have some veiy pretty pat terns of same. Come in and look our stock over. Perkins Furniture House Remember Our Slogan "THE FURNISHER OF HAPPY HOMES" Phone 41 120-126 N. Sixth St. $n;n;