H.vrnutv. mav it, nn. I I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOK FIVK Klamath (minty News ll)NS.. MM 'MM. ir o lliiuiiikor'M iliiuglilei, Mt'rli" I'"" ,""'" vlNl,,MK ll"r l",r,',N .... i...fnii IiiIiiIiik her NUMiiiiiHl in P ERSONAL MENTION IL MITI.K -ll'l l.lllllls on ,ih IMMTMSdN .mmmi Tin- ii:iiim.i: iic iiiim i in un u I.IIIMJN IMI I'OMIMJ III.1 I IK'M I'l I,KH MTV. v M Itlurklilirii mill Aulirev Tinker left mi Ill" Inilii thin morning M" ",'"'" ' ' " . ,. . f..r Portland fliicklnii alifnrnlji, where lhe will, rrlil' Mr Work Iiiih begun 'it"-" mure mi iln irrlffullnr iIIIi-Ih'h hi mind llnnaimi. unilT miliTVlHn nl Mr. ('Iilldmi. Klf.Mli Krii'l" ' iiiiiIiiiiI!ii'ii l,-ii clvt'ii at Miiiiiumi liy .Mr lu'V I. in I) llllll Mm W M Mr I til ii. Ii .. r.. hero fur II Hluirt vili frnlii l'..rt l .1. I I I They lire clients ul ihii Vliii- I'fllnni Mth Marie Ileal i, who wim iiiii rrl ! !! here IiimI week, loft nti tin- train thlm ,. .... ,.,,. . . . . ... I I'l-nnlH Of iinnnrnm I II Denne v morning to Join her husband Alvnrii ,, ,, . , ,, .,,,, . , . "r' " ro rnmi Merrill on matters of Ileal Mr llenls him nrreptei a pim - . . ... 1 IiiimIiii'bm Imliiy tliin In tlin offli't or tln Holt Miiiiu-j fin luring Coiiipiiiiy ii( Kliii'ktiiii, Cull-, Charles lltixton. It I) KMhI nnd ,"r"1" J I O Williams art- recent arrivals u ,. .. , ... - . . , iflom llrm-kuav. Oregon They are S I lulv Iiiih eft fur I. ox Atu-nlex , . ... ,. , slicing at the Hotel Hall I.imn'iici' Maxwell Ik mining iih after a visit at the home of 111 h mm i: one- mere IniUiiK teliirne.l from did) i.r the Illy district i: Johnson wna iimmir the train l'aaliliiKl'i ' , ,, ,, , , iirrlvulH last nIkIiI from Hoeburg ' Vint l't fttiltlntil Aliiv I(.iIii.v,.mIiIi - - - op mi in- tiniri(iiii yeHtenlay of the California, Oregon Power Com-1 MIhh ('.rare Drlxroll rrlet last 1'iiny him retnrneil to Hun I'riinrlsro evening from K-ilem. niter n abort hiiHluenx IhII here , Mr II Nnwton mill daughter l l .. .. 'lltllli tint,. ...in.. I. I.IiInii.I .. .. ..I..II r -. iioiiii wan ii paHftenger llll mo "im. ....... r,w...- ... s-,..,..,.,. ,, , urn trnlti thin morning for Han rrunclsi-fi "' ""UI two weeks with friends mnl 1 ..i...i.... (nun i in Hohert I." Hlllltll mill l.llMlleillint It ........ I tl t It I.I . I... 1 ... .1... i- ii in Ki'iiilull were among the train " " " m-kiki't-h hi me Mr ami Mm Ollhert Harrison were arrHnli IiikI nU'ht They haven rol-i11"" """'l ""'"V f Weed. Call- hcrr Thiimilny from their ranch lection of troihlen which they will fornla show at l.nkevlew. where the people' .. ,, ..,. . . .,,, ,..,. known rexlilentH of Klnmath PuIIh have rettirncd to thin city after itevcr ii ! montliH renlilence In California ami expect to remain here They an nounce t hi-1 their hoii. Lawrence Ih ht.vii: rim: mihskh I Will MONTH tIIUll,7.-.0. HA I. KM. May 17 Kin- Iowa In Oreitoti oiitnlile of I'ortlanil totalled $1211 T'.o for the month of April, nc rnrillriK to a report homed hy Harvey Wi'IIh. Htnln fire mrfrNhiil. Tuenilay The iniint Kerliina fire of the month wan Hint at Klamath KiiIIh In which a hotel and adjacent htilldliiKH were hunied, 'nlalllni; a Iosh of tCO.OOM. Koi.ciniis tkooi's aiiv.wci:. MKJtM:. May 1C The troops of Admiral Kolchad have captured Snm ura. the I'kr.'ilnlnn Prenn llure'iu re-portN At the Theaters I, It lltirk lelurned from KhiiuiiHi KnllH where he Illii brrn fr a few iluya. returned f. Mini I'hireiire Mniwell from Illy Ucdnemluy. Mr Warren waa In llonnn- ii )rtenln from Illy Bhow tit l.akevlew. where the people Mr J l lletiaton waa In lloummi time pot hml the opportunity of mcc oday mi liualmwa ' Iiik the trophln tralnn The Biggest Thing THE CHURCH HAS UNDERTAKEN CENTENARY MOVEMENT W O R L D RECONSTRUCTION THE DRIVE IS ON We are going "Over the Top." ing $105,000,000. Rail- Hear about it at the Methodist Church, corner Tenth and High street, Sunday morn ing at 1 1 o'clock. Big banquet Thursday evening at the Church. Members of the church, members of the congregation and friendly citizens are invited to the banquet, to hear the re turns of the drive. Will have many good things to eat Star Theatre Sunday and Monday MONDAY, MAY 18 AND 19 Iks .? - l :3.rMjr avi . w-R-m, JOHN BARRYM0RE i fo-RAF FLEPIE AMATEURCRACKSMAN" The Most Popular of All Stage Stars in the Thrilling Detective Drama That Has Blazed Its Way to hvery Corner of the Universe. A Seven-Reel Feature, With the Usual Two-Reel Comedy. PRICES: 10 CENTS AND 25 CENTS. , now Identified with Uloch .1 linn k In An- I I I 2 - MMB. ' imaimiMM: ' . wmmam ; ' Levi McDonnld hna returned to the city after npondlnK aliout a month In Hid wooiIh crulalnK limber John O'Shen nnd John O'I.eury are 'cmoiiK the county neat viHltora today from the Malln section. J C Exllno of the I'nlted States Ilureuu of Animal Industry la In Klnmath FalU for a short time on mnttcra of official buclnen He la atopplng at the White i'ellcun Hotel C. F. Fllnn and W. . Ilrndley of tho Chlloquln Lumber Company are down from tho Heaervatlon today on mattem of burlnesa. Ilert Wltbrow of the Klamath County Abatract Company baa return ed from California where he ha been for the paat month. He announcea that he hna been in the woods and ha had a fine trip. Mra. Nancy Obenchaln. Mm. O. R. Iankey and Miss Kather I'nnkey '.oft this inornlnR (or Contrnl T'oint after a two weokB visit with relatives hera. Mrs. J H. nrlfflth nnd daughter Marie left on the train thl morning I for Hllllnr.s, Montana, where they e- pect to visit relatives for the next three weeks. I . K. P, Hedlout and family are here from Anlloch. They are talents at tho I Hull Hotel. t Miss Hnttle Hnmersley left this mnminK for Fort Jones Cullfornlt, whuro hIio has been called b the Ill ness of her mother. Mrs. H. I). Ilrlscop is a county sent visitor from Fort Klnmath today rfhu h roKlstered at tho Hotel Hnll l'eto Jones, n well known Klnmnth Falls boy lias returned to this city, hnvltiK recently been dischnrKed from tho Military Service. DECAYED TEETH CAUSE DISEASE The fermentation of food between the teeth produces acid mouth. This acid dis solves the lime salts of the teeth, exposing the dentine to the ac tion of microbes which rapidly destroy the teeth structure. Underwood's Peroxide Tooth Paste will prevent acid mouth and destroy all germs. It is the ideal dentifrice for persons of all ages. Price 25c The falllni; of an aeroplane to i"ir!i is one of the scnratloiiil feat ure" that starts the tangled thread of r'-uance In Ilesi'e lliirrfacul ' I'.irr' ta Tin). ".Maid " the Storm ' . tch comes to the Liberty Thentre tod'iy only To Miss Ilarrlscale, as u little Klrl In a Scotch fishing village, this aeroplane drops, most unceremoni ously -a most Interesting "bird-man" to brighten the drab tone of the shore folk life. As a charlo of ro mance, therefore. It Is very essential to the production, as well as a feature which will add a thrill to the picture. One of the most virile photoplays seen here In many months, Is Cecil 1 II. Dp Mllln's superb Artcraft produc I Hon of "The Squaw Man" which Is on view at tho Star Theatre tonight. It Is a splendid photoplay, a plcturl I zation of Kdwln Milton Royle's fam ous stage usccess of tho same name. The various roles are portrayed by an all star cast of players, headed by Elliott Dexter, and Ann Little. Who la tho "wickedest woman In Paris?" Theda Bara. It Is in this role that she appears In her latest super-production, "The Light." which opens tomorrow at tho Liberty Theatre. Here Miss Bara por trays a woman who laughs In the face of the misery of Paris In recent years. While other women sacrifice them selves she becomes entangled In num erous love affairs and lives a life ot luxury. But misery must leave Its scar, oven upon the heart of a notorious woman. She finds the salvation of her soul In her compassion for a blinded soldier. He teaches her the lesson of sacrifice and noble devotion. For his sake she deserts her old haunts I nnd her old associates. She sees duty at last and obeys Its summons by car-1 Ing tenderly for tho blind hero and ' bringing light Into his life. Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman, begins his career of stealing from the rich to give to tho poor by securing the valuable Hose Penrl while on i shlpbonrd. Here he meets Mrs. Vldnl, i ' who falls violently in love with him. ' Later Raffles Is the center of nn ad- ' miring group at the club, and ho Is i Induced to Join tho cricket team, ' enabling them to win an Important i match. Much talk of the Amateur , Cracksman Is going about, and when n number of people nro Invited to a house party at Lord Amersteth's, a valunblo necklace Is shown, During the night n burglnr attempts to steal ' this, but Ilafflos stops him nnd gets the jewels. Captain Bedford Is sot on the trnll of tho Ainatour Cracks-1 man. He suspects Raffles, nnd Raf-1 fles knows it From then on until the i end there nre ninny Interesting In cidents relative to tho way Rnfflcs has the Joweis In his possession whet ho wants thorn ami gets rid of them i when ho does not. Incidentally Mis. j Vldnl attempts to tell what sho known of Raffles, but his stronger will in- , vents hor from doing so. Finally, e-.- I planntlons are made that nro satis factory nil around and the absorbing ' j drama ends. At tho Star Theatre Sun-! I day nnd Monday. i I A mystery drnmn, "Tho Gray l'nrr-1 sol," Is tho attraction scheduled tn be played nt tho Tomplo theatre on Si.it- J ony nignt. (.'iniro Anderson, the "l"', or nnd lively Trlnnglo star, plays tho lead, supported by Wellington Cross, tho woll known Broadway mui-orl comedy favorite. As Hamilton Hill, Wellington Cross Is called upon to do soino terrific fighting nnd tall thinking to prevent Clniro Anderson's kidnapper and en emies from encompassing their mds. Fred Jackson, tho woll knov n Broadway playwright nnd maKaMnq writer, is tho author of this lUo mys tery drnmn, which was directed by tho famous Lawrence Wlmlom UfWcrwoodi PharmacY W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREOOMTn?''! , lu-ftnrtin ruxa urctuunTRo v-aaaflnjjnaSBaaaaaa LIBERTY THEATER "TIIK PICK OF Till: I'HTUKES" H. W. Poole, Ovner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT BEAUTIFUL BESSIE BARRISCALE in "MAID O' THE STORM" MUTT AND JEFF "Hitting the High Spots" International Weekly News The Latest Sunday and Monday THEDA BARA in "THE LIGHT" Theda Bara's Greatest Picture Running a car season after season without having It touched by a skilled mechanic Is often considered a point of great merit In the car. But generally cars that aren't looked after one a year go to pieces all of a sudden some day and the owner canH understand why. The reason Is that the car was full of little bits of trouble all the time. They kept accumulating, but didn't affect the car's operation. Then all of a sudden they all grew big at once and the end came. After every season, especially one such as we have just had, your car should be looked over and at least tuned up. It Is our suggestion that you bring it to our shop, let our mechanics' Inspect it and advise you as to Its condition. THE WHIT Vlv mXP"m'4ftmBmBl ICAN PT2'JV rib urnwini. r.'ir auto blue book Vf AND CALIFORNIA STATE AUTO ASSOCIATION gSS J fc. SHaaaaaaaaaKlssaaalssIlssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW "TLaVrT "V J &INX ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE PHONE 173 422 MAIN ST. kkX'kk''-;k:X":"?':'4'-i'K''''- THE LEXINGTON $1995 F. O. B., Klamath Falls ' CAN YOU MATCH IT AT ANY PRICE? CARBURETION: Carburetor bolted snugly to en gine block. Fed by vacuum tank drawing gasoline from twenty-gallon steel tank at rear. KLAMATH STAGE GARAGE X ONK 437 .'uiHfitlffl 127 SIXTH HWJCBT I CEO ipPtyi uy Telia vi M-'H"'WWM'4K":"X