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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1919)
1 s IHIMAV. MAY 10, llllll. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOB KIVK PERSONAL... C Kirk iinil .1 K Hull, i II lun.n t(,l,.IK nf III" Klllllllllll i I II It... ,rtiill" "r" '" "'" f",l"' """ 'I '" ,r,, h(l)I)lllK Ml II"' llllll lllllnl l I lllin lllll ""I HiniiliK llm truln iirihnln Iiihi mIc.IU rriim .IhIiii Mini, Ni 1 "''( I' ( iirlmili In ilouil mi liliilh-rn of Imnltitmn fur u ulinrl Klllllllllll Ai'.ciicy time friini ( lie I I. O'Keef In ii (;ii'Kl I'ellwtn lllllnl rt Mil) No, Hi tin' Willi! ' Vim It It T Mi'KInIi Ii iimn In mi Hi,, IiiiIii Iiihi ewiilm; from Hii'-r iiir.ni fur ii uliiirl IiiihIiiunk vlnll Mh Ih Miiy IllC in the Whll.) IVIIrun IIoIkI I'm I ll.'iiilrli It, wlio linn been lime mi ii lll frimi WIII.iun, Ciiliriiriilii 'nr ii nIhiii Miiih, Infl fur (tint iilnl llilx iiinrnliiK II Weiirell. truwillliK finish! iinil uiHHiiK"r iif'fiit fur Hit- Houthern Purine lliillrmiil ulin Iimh been lusrn fur ii fnv iIiij-m mi htiilneKii for I ho 'miiiiiiiiy Iihh nine in ( iillfnriila polntx. W f Hi'i'liorn, Hi.' Iii.. i..ni.r (m run., hi Cliliii, Ornvllli- a nl HllM.it. villi', ('iillrtinilii nn I, mini mm Me . p.'llM III III' IIOIIM lllillllt fvi. lllljx, II Ki'll.'V iiml lirotli.r V Kellov i were uiHH.'iiKi.rn mi til., truln llilx itiiiiHlni: fur Viilfl'ini. Wimliliigloii j SELf POISONING HI PREVALEN T U 1II.1M(''I), si:i.r i'iihimmi, MOST II. I, III.M.TM i si: on slow c it m: oi l MIS'. NOTICE TO OUR MANY PATRONS Tonight, Friday, May Kith, the City Market will be closed and our new "Liberty Market" will be opened for busincsH on Saturday inoi ning. Our new location will be the east .side ofthe Klamath Depart ment Store. From this location we will be able to conduct the most up-to-date as well as the most sani tary market in the city. We are in hopes that our many customers will find us in our new location, where we will be pleased to serve them as wo know how. Phone Number 238 Thanking you for your patronage while in the City Market and asking to continue serving you with our high quality Meats from our new Liberty Market. Very Truly, FRANK WHITEMAN, Manager. W T l.iil'nlni unit r li'fl on llm train iIiIh Wccil, Ciillfornlii I It iriilolili iii.irnlni: fur Farmers, Attention ! You have been figuring on getting a few pieces of furniture to replace some of that old, worn out stuff which you have been kicking around for years. Now is the time to trade it off or sell it, turn it into cash or new furniture. Also, if you are figuring on sending away,, for, your .goods, make, put your order, 'bring in your catalogue and if we cannot do business, quality, terms and freight considered, I will gladly make out your money order myself. Anyway, come in and let's get acquaint ed, for I intend to know you sooner or later, so why not now? . Respectfully, Perkins Furniture 1 H '! Hnltcil Ih In 1 1.. ry for n feu Iii)h on mititiTK of iiuKtn.-H't from HI I.oiiIb II.' Ih a nn""t at tin- While i I'i'Iliaii lintel 1 Miirvin CniHB. it w.. known hIo. k iniiii of lll Ih In tin- murilv unlit on Imitln.KK for a f.. ilan lie- Ih Mop. Pint: at tin- Hall llotr, i J K MrCnrniii-k Ik a rerent nrrK.il from SjiokmiH, U'iiHhitu:ton ! Mr anil Mrii A .1 limine Klmnatli Kails lKltorx from AIkoimii K .M Miller mine In )eiterilny aft- niDon from Kllver jik- on imltum of IniRlncfin. J II Clementi in here for a few 'iIiivh looking after IiuhIiichr Interest)) from llcml I K I. Chlldem. a rattlemiiti oiiura tltiK on tlm KlHinatli Itt-M-rvutlon is In town for n few tluH Jim J II Wliii' Ik hero for a short tfinp from Kurt Klamath Sho In Mopping at the Motel Hall. Muro V Miller Ih In the ri look III after hUHlnctm lntere:i f -.in Vrekn. Cnllfornln. C I. Ilolllilny, who tip"'.!' a r. ilaliy ranch and cheee fartoiv In I'p ptT l.atiRell Valley Ih here for . tv Itiyn on matters of business At the Theaters "r " ""i1" i ijMin irtifir Ailvmi'iil iiinllrul nutliuril'ci IK ii'tt iliil aiito-mloxl'iiilon I i! f' itiilallon of iiiont of the ii ili'i illceaHeH to whlc.l the. hniniil M'm'i ,h I.. Ir ! Thin romlltlon Ih nothing more nor, lens than the kIow nef-poltonlnK of the llul ori;anK proilureil hy the ox ci'Rilvi' mental ami physlral K'raln hlih we are forreil to endure, ulilcll ' teinliTH the on;anH lame and Inactive, and permltH loxliiHa. tual polHonn - to' lie cener.iteil within one'i own hody ' I'Hiially the trouhlu HlartH in 'li"i liiti-HtlticH, KometlmeH It HtartH In the Mom.ich, llvur or kldneyn, hut In an.v ! I JMWWMWUMMMVMWVWM No photoplay produced In i.-ent ypftm rcnnnlR u better cait of screen player than that employed hy Ce"!l n. Do Mlllc on hln HUperb prcdur .on of "The Squaw Man," a plcturi.-atlon raw) the blame. Hen with the faulM method of IIvIiik. and may he traced ' to over-eatliiK. excesBlve nervous I Mraln, lack of excrclKo, or oilier i cburcb At any rate It Ih the mnr.j, Important organH that Buffer the fin al damage and when they falter or! fall In their duties the body Ml ur J with acids and polMins. and th" vie-, tlm often yleldH to their hanefi I In-! fluences. HrlKht'H dlceane, hnait trou ble, high blood preHsure. Ttirrhal nffccttonH, and other' trouble t or" frequently the result of 8elf rolsou ing or auto-lntoxicatlon. A tired draggy feeling of the ii.Mr, n rlugglHh mind and dull memory. In tense nervouBneBS, headm li., tons neh and bowel troubles, poor circuit tlon. Imperfect digestion, conhtipa tlon 4iml despondency nre coini.ion symptoniH of auto-int ixlcatlon- and' f-Ine out of every ten of the . meri :au people are likely to hi uo alfoe'ed. Tanlac, tho powerful reconstruc tive nnjl systemic ton'o, wis designed t. racially to ovoroMe these very troubles. There Is not a slncle por tion of the body that Is not benefited by the helpful work -if U'.k 'el-nrat-c'l preparation, which begins Its no tion by Flimulatlni; te i !i;pstlve an. aBslmllativo organs, thereby enrlch- plng the blood and envigoratlng the Umtlre system. Composed of the most of Kdwln Milton Royle's fninoiitf stago play, which will be prtsentP-MiUeneflclnl roots and herbs known to at the Star Theatre tonlrht Promi stnrt to finish, the cait !n thl ;!! to-,1 play Ih made up of stars .r tihiynr ot stellar Importance. Klllott Dexter Is In tho Mt'llar role, with Ann l.lttlo playing oppositu to him an the Indian girl Kathcrlno MacDonald, Thiiidore Roberts, Jack science, it enables the stomach to thoroughly digest the food, thereby .permitting the assimilable products ,u uo i:uuverit?4 iiiiu uiuuu, uuue anil muscle. It overcomes that great ex citing causo of disease weakness. It renders tho body vigorous and elas tic, it keeps the mind clear and ener- Molt. Thurston Mall. Tully Marshall TB0"0' and throws off tho symptoms and othors havo exceptionally strong! ' nervousness and Indigestion. It parts Nearly all of those named have) bulI',s UD ,no constitution weakened been seen In tunny of the more fnm-) " disease or mental and physical oiih Paramount and Artcraft plcturo Ipyerwork. quickens convalescence of productions. W10 Invalidism and Is a sure and un- (Walling source of comfort to those, . brlin nm siiffArlnt Ono of tho big pictures of the year Is "I.uck and Pluck" In which Ceorge Walsh appears at his best The story who are suffering from the effects of nervousness and over-work. That Tanlac does these very things House "The Furniiher of Happy Home" 120-126 N. Sixth St Phone 41 Is full of action from start to finish I ls Proven by the fact that it now has and has all the "pep" that character- Ires n typical Ooorgu Walsh picture, and thon some. There Is a bubbling fountain of fun on tnp nil the time nnd you never loso interest Walsh fights with real sincerity when a fight Is nocessary nnd rliles as only a real Western man can Pep, Punch, Clenn Fun nnd Knpid-Iire plot make this picture a knockout "I.uck nnd Pluck" will ho shown at the Liberty I'm. tonight only. the largest sale of any tonic on thi American mnrket. Millions have used It with the most astonishing and. gratifying results. Tanlac is sold in Klamath Falls tho Stnr Drug Co., and In Lorella by the James Merc. Co. Adv. imi . J by' ATTKXTIOX, I. O. O. F. All members and visiting brothers' nro requested to be present Friday ovenlng. Work In tho first degree," and important business. A H LlW'n. N. G. LIBERTY THEATER "tmk pick or tmi: pktl'hi;.s" H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT GEORGE WALSH in LUCK AND PLUCK" ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in TATTY BUTTS IN" Saturday BEAUTIFUL BESSIE BARRISCALE in "MAID OF THE STORM" MUTT AND JEFF International Weekly News The Latest The Baby's Birthright Entitles him to the best of everything which this earth provides. He should be cared for in a manner that will guarantee good health. Warm weather demands special caution in the care and feeding of babies. It is, there fore, absolutely essential that all food and feeding requisites be kept free from infec tion of any sort. We have Hygienic Antiseptic Feeders, Bottles and Fittings, Bottle Brushes, Etc We also handle practically every good In fant Food on the market. Select one that agrees perfectly with your baby. All foods are guaranteed PURE and FRESH. nwjerwootfs piuiwy WV KLAMATH FALLS OREGON whSM V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE F I PUPtTVl KLAMATH FALLS OREGON lACCUPACvT WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS m:m NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIP Keeps Out Cold Keeps Out Dust Keeps in Heat Saves 25 Per Cent to 40 Per Cent Fuel T. L. COLLIER Authorized Sales Agent for Oregon COMING SOON I " I MARKET PALACE FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE The only up-to-date market in the city equipped with its own cold storage rooms for the proper handling of Fresh and Cured Meats. What does Cold Storage mean in the handling of meats? FIRST : That the animal heat is extracted from the Meats before offering for sale; in warm weather this can be done only through properly conducted chill-rooms. SECOND : In warm weather Meats held in Cold Storage rooms are free from flies. THIRD : With the help of cold storage we are able to give our customers the same service in the warm Summer months as they may receive without Cold Storage in the cold,vehther sea sons only. Prior to the pure food laws of June 30, 1905, there were veiy few Cold Storage plants in operation for the handling of fresh Meats. In those days, in order to carry Meats during the warm days, it was necessary to use preservatives, but the development of the Cold Storage systems made these unnecessary and that is why we are able to deliver to you Meats absolutely free from all sourness. When the animal heat is not properly eliminated, fer mentation sets in and that is why Cold Storage Meats possess that deliriously sweet .appetizing flavor never found in Meats that have not been properly chilled. iH ' iBb 4 JVi a ' t 1