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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1919)
TIM lll. M THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON linn imc.k roun m m "s. 'tr i 1 r & Hit y'JS i S'K J. S ' J 3-1". m t m ! The Evening Herald . M V It It A Y EI11TOH G IT Ti .11 in;: (.iiirrmi imi'Iiou . Punished dally nxrept Sunday b The Herald l'uulWilns Company ot Klumalh Kail, at 116 Fourth strttt Entered at the postofllce nt Klam th Falls. Oro . for transmission thru the malts as second-class uiattor Subscription terms by mall to any j address In the United States: One year fi 00 One month 50 GET FINDS .mil- I H i. ninth who h.i- "M Ci a rlnm! i.'Uilllli'il !" nt' lllls M hi" hold-'III tills Clt fl'MllW tiiB mi iKfidmit t reported to.'n ti Ik- miilrntd Improved IihIk' i.nfrith Differed' n pnrnltlr stroke n xhnri 'line ntto nnil a few dn Inter uti dntKKed li n " n rope l" which lie lim) Income enti.tu-lrd SAI.KM. Or Juno l-' l'.ach conn l In Oregon will recehe .i "iitwtnn tlnl sum for connt fair" land pro duels Minus or llxe-ttoek opolllutt. iicoortlluK to the apportionment ot Member of tin Anelntel l're- The ssocl.Med Press Is exclusively ...i . I ... u ...... 1,ir rnntltiKrilt lull :r... ne d.spaVcho7cVod.;;r to .t, .. "" - j. - T not otherwise credlttd In this pa- t Pm A Koser. dopuly -.ecretnr) per, and also local news published 0f slate The opportioument lt imido "herein t Wrtue of u law piied t the 1UI3 All rlKhts ot repuhllcitlon of sre-, ovsil()n uhu.h llluMwom ,,.-, ciai UKnaicnes oereu; mo mu n- erTed H OUSTON' Metropolitan .niliMlitrn 4'C Till INItl, .11 VF. I1-. t'M'l. a tii: in thhi:k m it:i:-. OHAPTKK 1 I Point one of the Fourteen point of I'M il"it Wilson. January .. I91M Open covenants of ponce, openiy rrtved at. nfter which thpre shall be no prlvito International undersmad lnps of any kind, but diplomacy -hall proceed always frnnfely and in itse public view. ' 1 of a mill for this purpose I'nrh coiin i ty 1 Riven it hare of l his muno.v, 1 li.tt-pd upon the niuouut of taiv pro duced. The law stipulates thai no 'county vhnll rucelo more than !.". 00i in any one year. Koiers figures show that th to tal taxable property Itt Drepon for 1 1; v a : ".3.! ; t'T rie ie: ninouut a tportiotii'i for fairs and ex- I position l $i ."Tt. 0". Multnomah i cuuniy appoiilunnient I iu excess , of IT.OOo bnt bocduse of the $1. 000 limitation, the additional 2 oo is apporiionrd fUu!lx an.i'Uit the other count t th tut" Klunuith Couniy will ri.etxo $".'1 1 HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE nNCiN(j v t rdin-dii) V S.itlird) Mlit. .1 V.7. MHsir. STAR THEATER TOI'.U sclist l'rettu l'lK KIMIIM.I. . Mi .mil lii'i on iiniip.iiiv nil t.ii iim" l0 1111111) iIHll -tairlli: I'liiter lHikllli In "llm kliic -m1h." ,- CHAPTEn 11 (From a lnri6 dl-patch to the elated Pro-.. June 7. 1U'.' President Wilson, tnterxtewrd bv ,x Taris newspaper Friday, declartil Ms conviction that the peace frei'y handed to the eOrmnns violates none of hi principles and conform 'n U tntlroty with his fourteen point. At the Theaters CHAPTER 111. (Cablcsrram of President WiUon to . Senator Hitchcock. Juno 9. I'M 1 have felt that It wa larsel.- un desirable officially to commuusi t'e the test of a document which li 'till in negotiation and subject to rhntu-o. Anyone who has possesion of th i f Jicial Enj:llh text ha what L- I clearly not entitled to have or to communicate. CONCLUSION "An open covenant of peace openiv arrived at" with Herman) is the pri vate h'iines of President V'l'win and hi Mlow- delegates, and Is nono of the business of the l"nlt-d States etate. nor of the American pen: le nntll it shall have ben submitted to Germany, conxeyed by them to tne German people and signed by them. Oregonian. SOUTHERN OREGON PUBLICITY COMBINE ASHLAND. June 12. The first step towards Southern Oregon's purt in the publicity of the state was tak en at a meeting of five representa tives ea-h from the commercial clubs' paace an(j of the towns of OrantR Pas, Med- ford. and Ashland, held In Ashland lest week. I ihii". iur a puuiiuii iuijijjcsikh iu a A A. be Jointly conducted by an auxiliary , "The Call of Her People " the marvellous screen .ulaptutlun of Kd- i ward Sheldon play Egypt '- In which Ethel Ilarrymore Is the star ; and w hich will he seen at the Liberty Theatre tonight I the llrtt of a series of .xietro features of sue. and lavish- nes to be produced during 191'. Announcement of the production wj made in January by Pit-sldent Richard A How land of .Metro and j xxork on "The Call of Her People was begun soon afterward Mls Uarrymore and her compan) went j to Florida for the exterior seem I The cost of The Call of Hor People' (was more than $100. noo and fiPO actors appeared before the camera for It. 1TWI Miss Barrymore consider her role of Egypt, the gypsy girl, the grittiest of her screen career In It she has un usual opportunities for displaying her great dramatic power She Is sup ported by Robert Whlttlcr, who won praise In "Tho Awakening of Helena Richie." and William R Davidson who. as The Stranger In "The White Raven," scored a great triumph "The Savage Woman" contains many elaborately produced scenes, costly and marvelously staged Sen Clara Kimball Young amid the wild beauties of the African jungle, as the reincarnated queen of Sheba In the ruined splendor of an undent as a half-, tamed thing TEMPLE THEATER TtH Y Trliniglr Prvi'iii ri i.im: vtuk In "lltlsll lit IN" P.ulie .! 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Mr liramble of nrantf. as was eW-cted chairman fid V O N Smith of Ashland secretary. - rmiAKiri.v nkws. - ! - Mrs Williams accompanied by two of her women friends drove from Chlloquln to Portland to attend tho Itoso Festival. .Martin Dro. havo beon Invoicing their stock preparatory to turning tl eir general merchandizing busi ness oxer to liowman IIro- Preston Nine js increasing tho capacity of his hotel at Chlloquln and It vll he a two story hostelry when completed LIBERTY THEATER "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" WNwwvyywvwwyvvMywvwsvMvvvwV H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT Beautiful Ethel Barrymore in "The Call of Her People" Something New and Unique 'THE SCREEN MAGAZINE" Friday Gladys Brockwell in 'THE STRANGE WOMAN" Matinees: 10c and 20c Evenings: 10c and 25c "DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. SILK FINISH PONGEE 75c A highly mercerized Cotton fabric in colors of Alice Blue, Brown, Green, White and Natural 36 inches wide. 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