i 1 I M ft L'.S T M , R Si-5 Iff ik ; t. ia ..: IS' 15 fi2 . . t CM h i :d j PARK KOUU The Evening Herald K. J. M V 11 It A V RUITOK Published dally except Sunday by The Herald I'utiltsltliis Company oM and polineu. wttii mat ariMornu- Klamath Kails, at 116 Kourlh street j (c hearlui; thm so amply fits' her (or Kntorod at the postofflce at Khun-1 mlrntlh miAnted to the role of fliar- s fcZn.MM&.tbrHy Coo fhoever In "Wo ran', Hw KverythhiK'." which Is to ho shown ath the 8ubcrlptlon tertnn by mall to any address In the United States; One year One month Member of the .el.tcl Kress went that Is compelling in us artm- The Associated Tress Is excluslvel) . try Miss William recently made a ntftled to the use lor republication Tf'a ,umw another C. 11. Do Mllle. frotD0e,:erd1Jr;n,Ih,s,Op.!,.!'" " " "T per. and also local news published , Chorus." and her Innumerable char- aereln , nctorltatUin in the past Ions ago All rights of republication of spe - lal dispatches herein are also re' erred Mil DAY, .11 K r.t. tt'. T CliOWb KltOM CITY Ull.I. (in TO 1'1'1'KK IIKK IlKStMIT Kt)l iiAVt'K Tt) Di:i.K ati: m: ham. To.Moi:i:tn Mt;nr. Saturday night Is going to be ai big night at the Rooky Point Resort on the Kppcr Klamath Lake unless all slns fail, for thl U the il.it.. when the new dance hall that has Just ben constructed by H. H Harpst. the genial proprietor of the Report :s going to be dedicated and The Peerless Orchestra which has been so accustomed to charm the local public with the fox trot, one step and other Joyous glides is pro moting the affair to Insure Its suc cess.. lt'is eiDocted thnt a tar n,.n,iwr TI T will go from here tomorrow at six b"en apl,lie! to thls U'atur "lcturt'' Who- can sound the depths of o'clock when the boat leaves the "" ,hat ,hr,U foIIows thri" ,n con' lnu,ht'- ve " yearnlng-or fath Shlpplngton pier and after enjovlng erewmlo. until MIot KellMman om tho spirit of sacrifice that s the dance, will remain over and come nt,alas' a halr'ra,sln': climat wl,h hVr w"w:lr Klves itself In senice to hoae Sunday afternoon. The recreation facilities of this beautiful spot are well konwn here anil there will probably be a large number who will take advantage of i so pleasant a week end. The Treat popularity of the TraTel. era LOW COST Guaranteed life po! iciea Is reflected In the fact that dur ing 1018 this prosressiT company Is. raed more than 8213,000,009 of new life bnslne. Ask Clillcotc & Smith about the XEW 1010 policies. 9-tf LIBERTY THE PICK OP H. W. Poole, Owner "s ----- , n in.rr inrjnru-Lrv-uTj,xnjxrvvijxrurLn-nj TONIGHT Gladys Brockwell in "THE STRANGE WOMAN" also The Great Tom Mix in "SIX CYLINDER LOVE" Saturday Alma Rubens "DIANE OF THE GREEN VAN" Coming Sunday Annette Kellerman in "QUEEN OF THE SEA" Matinees: 10c and 20c. Evenings: 10c and 25c DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. pffffntH aaaB aHalaH raSla f WHITE felli V ryj-uTjqjXiTjX'"u"ii''i""if, At the Theaters Iteautiful Kathlyn William. Mate- 'roles of patrician character. Is nil- ! at the Star Theatre tonight i h liuhiitmv wife of n Wealthy 50 N',,w Yorker of weak moral oh:une..r. ,, i,y her life has kIvhii evl " she portrays the role with n refine- tlftico of pure koIiI i lttm,,0,i her a an actress of wonder- . ful versatility and mKiietlc personal- ; Ity She I said to have triumphed o-er all her previous roles, however. In this latest characterization ! A plav for thlnktiiR people, based on an idea of wide Intellectual ap- peal. Is William J. Hurlbufs sen- sat.oual marring. drama The iStrniiKt Woman." which will be s-eeti at tho l.iberiy theatre tonight only The Strange Woman" ii a play of American life. The scenes are laid in Karls and a small proetit day city Hi Iowa, and the contrast!, urv those of idea aud rnstums. The heroine doe not believe In marriage In Karls she found much sympathy, m Delphi, la., none It is In no onso a preucuy play, but toll a worthwti'ie story ,,n moments of dramatic Intensity 'oad abundance of quaint humor. The 'tar is Gladys It rock well, I Annette Keiiermun. shapely yuceti of the Sea." is the aquatic star at the Liberty Theatre for tun -lays be- ginning Sunday matinee. Those who remember her famous picture. A Daughter of the Cods" are promised In this latest William Kx submarine fairy story oven more sensational swimming and high-diving stunts, combined with real dramatic slttia- Uon' The art of condensation has dive of S3 feet from a high wire Into the breakers below. 1 This comes as a logical Umax if the story, where the heroine is escaping from a lofty tower by wulklng a wire , cable acro-s a chasm, when the vill ain cuts the slender strand, and at the same time the tower Is blown up. It Is a thrill worth going miles to see, whereas you only have to go to the Liberty Theatre. If von voting fellows want 'the lat est i:i fine Shoes. Rradley has them THEATER THE PICTURES" Matinee Every Day THE EVENING HERALD. omrrit. it iie. I', r. Ijim"ii' The Uhltlurk chapel wa clouded yesterday atterniHiii w the mem'iem of the liehecou lodRe iiml the inniiv friends of Mrs mi run iinnteniiroon. j,) ,,,, t liotr lnt roipecM to one whoso life hml become entwined ho Oloelv with theirs. In the tender , (lf loM, ,, fr,,n,M,.P In the nnssinK of Mrs. Hardenhrook. the luttimito fnnilly. the friends mid iwtioM.iir mul rntnniiniltv luie lost ,Mr!) Hardenhrook ha been n ne- si,i,.nt of Klamutli Kail for the mkI ,,,,Ven ear. worklnc In the 'httt M,h" '" "' K dKe and kIvIiik herelf a n mlnlt- ,,rK miRel In the capacity of a mime mn sh uu widely known and jm,., The earlier part of her married u( as spent at South Kmsll'h. i, she was married In s"T to Mr Amos Hnrdenbrook OrlKln- ally her home was in the province of Ottawa, Canada, To this happv hom came flo children who are nil livtiiK and all nf whom were present oxeept Mrs. W K. Kundolph of SlRnnrtier. jow.i The children are Mr t1n;e O Iwirue and Mrs W K Unndolph of Slcournf . Iowa Mrs Merle Hous ton, ityron l.erny and Kver'tt liar- denbrwk. nil three of whom" .are llv- Ini; in "Klamath Kails and all well knouu here Her life in all of Its fitting Is a beautiful Illustration of the picture of tho Ideal woman and mother as given us In the last chapter of the book of J'roxerbs One passage that especially fits her character Is the follewing: Strength and beauty are her clothing and the law of kindness ,, her tongue " The beauty of her character was especially manifest In her capacity as mother in the home. The radiunro of love, affection, sterling worth and religious faith radiated there until it permeated the atmosphere of that home and bound husband and children to her by the temlrest ties loved ones. The poem by Dudyer Kipling ex presses much that we would Ilko to say. "If I were handed on i hlghnt bill. .Mother 0'.Mlnj. Oh Muthr O'MIno I kno' whose love would follow t.iu Mill Mother O'Mlne. Oh Mo'her o Mine "If I were drownetl In tho deepest x?u. i Mother O" Mine, Oh Motlmr ()' MI11.1 I kfov whoso tears would cmco ilnvrn to n't ' Mother O' Mine, Oh Mother O' Mine." ' "If I were damned of bodv mid cowl. Mother O'Mlne, Oh Moll.er O' Mine, ! I know whose prayers would niiikc , me whole. Mother O'Mlne, Oh Mother 0" . Mine." In her bitterest suffering her , yearning was still for hor Dear Chil dren whom she longed to serve. , Ab a friend and neighbor sh hnd , the faculty of winning the lovn nnd 1 friendship of others much more rend-' 'ily than tho ordinary pera-in. The; ' nurses In the hospital ami any who H OUST ON' s Metropolitan Amusement HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE 1)A.NCIX Wednesday & Saturday Nights. JAZZ MUSIC. STAR THEATER TODAY Artcraft S'retnttH KATHLYN WILMAMS And KMJOT DKXTEH In "W'K CAN'T 1IAVK Ki'KItYTIIING" Also Ilurton llolmi'H Travelogue anil limy lJcU)(rrAph TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Paramount PrenentM JOHN HAimYMOIlE IN "ABB Y'OU A MABONV" Also the 17th Bplsode of the Owe of The Circa" AdmlMloa 10 IS cent Matiaee 2.30. Evealog 7:80 A 9. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PIOTUIiKh TUE8DAYH AND SATUIIDAYS Merrill, Oregon KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON waited on her during the nlun times of lier suffering were ! ' " her b a stranv.0 affection !. has left the memorv of a muiN-eii t . gel In I he homes where she i,uoit s a nurse and as nelghbur sli,. was eer reath to gle herself In .n. sv III her power to help Had. of her beailUful and nuMn-it fhartirter was hoi faith In ihe v . . She had become a (Mnlstluii In I'll"' lund and loved l he Savior in I irx ed him all thru Ille whothor 'l w-r-In times of irosperlt and ole. m or in times of III health and id ' st Her faith rang true and t . . h ed the lives about her Hoi wish 'n the dn ol her suffering were thai she might go to bo with thai " lib'., sed S.ulor." The many friends at the stirxlos testified to the nyiitiiailiy "1 all 'or 'the bereaved famllv and for their deepest respect for her There was a multitude of flora! offerings from friends aud tie'ghborH and tin1 Hebecca lodge Tb fmiirnl services were In charge of Ilex K K ljiwrenre pastor ol ihr I'resbMcnan cliurvSi. Miss Krnnels Wlh- anr very beautlfiillv and svuipatbt-'l' altv two songs. Somewheri' the smi u Shining" amf 'Will there h an Stars in my Crown" Tho membei. oT the lteberea Indgo wer- r Ill a body and conducted ill th- -.'f Ices at the ravo in a very linto-e w mnnner The duet sung a mm thm cenxmonv bv Ml Vera I Inn alul Mr (Ira Coffee was op-. '.illv appropriate IDAHO IS FACING TEACHER SHORTAGE MiSi(W. Idaho June 1:1 Tn Ui. 1 tu is facing an utiproi-oilon'" I ! luatid lor teacbers and that rein. .', ure ceiling In f-.nn school be.ird iil suj c-'ntendeiith faster thnn '! u. be filled Is the statement tuadn br Prof. P. II Suuloti, head of the school of education at the t'nerslt of Idaho hero A significant factor in the situation, says Profennur Soulou Is the Increase In teachers' unions "I have been unable oven to tabu late the demands for teachers that have come Into my office." said the professor "Three weeks ago I had 03 requests Slticn then they have lieen coming In nt tho rate of six and seven a day. "Our graduates huxe nil boon plnc ed. We will now base to nnmmonl uii'lcrrrniluater who are willing to tako u few years out of their cjIIoko course to tide tis over th'i illffVuliv " , Tin leason for this shortaro nr-1 cord In r to Professor Soulon. I.. tin war work and Industry' hnvo offi'ed opporiunllles for teachers that nro! unurual. A great many left teaili'i'.; ! to go Inio war work Thev are not 1111 willing to leav.i hlh salaried por.l tlons ;n order to return to thel.- mei vocation The number of sludnnts who left school to enter the war Is another GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS VOI.UMK 1. KLAMATH CHERRIES ARE RIPE The supply is limited on Fancy Bings and Royal Ann. We are receiving daily shipments from Rogue River. Place your order. We will make the price right. Logans and Raspberries Coming next week. Get your order in. Remember, we are hand ling Rogue River Fruit (Quality). ,.M-' MORE BUSINESS lacior The uppei classes of colleges Wele itepleleil liv Ille douillllds of III" nation Main of those will not return to i Here and olheis e'o el not silt- fliloutlv well tinlnod to liil(i H' i ..... teaililllg - - ou llt feel fine nfler a lint mln- einl bath at the Hot HpiillK hnlh 1""""' IS ' S Buy That Hi " oil i3n They will be no cheaper for one or two years and every market indication points to higher pi ice. Buv the best stove ONCK and von will alwavs have it. A WKDCJEWOOD KANCJK .Should last a lifi-iinu'. No other article in the home is u.sed sooften anl con tinuously as the stove and how insignificant the cost after one ha? served you faithfully for the many, many years they endure. The entire line of these excellent stoves ma. be found at Evans & Balm's stove room at 1)20 .Main: main store No. 1010. We also carry many used stoves at reasonable prices. Your old one,' taken on a new for what it will bring. ' EVANS & BAUN ..4.4... - ... - ... KAM.S. OHKGON, KltlllAY. JI'NU ! ' EDITORIAL No city on tliu foam Ih growing like Klamath Kalln. but moM of un do not realize that fact. Wo are idtlliu iiilelly and accepting It JiihI iih a mutter of fact. Did you notice tlm treincridoun In rreaxe In lint volume of IniHlncMH donn over tho Southern 1'uclflc nearly 100 per cent? Did you no tice that thoro wiim kcun competi tion for tho mictirltloH of Klamath FallH, and that they brought tho hlRhuKt price In the hlntory of the city? Do ynu huppoho them) thingx jtiHt happen? Not on your llfol Thoy happened becniiHO wo nro rapidly pasnlng from n town to a city. If wo could eroct today 200 now homed thoy would nil bo oc cupied by tomorrow night. Now If you aro going to bo a part of thin-city, if you aro going to bo a fuctor In laying tho foundation and reaping tho benefits to fol low, now la your chance. Invent, Oct In on tho ground, floor. 'Tho tlmo la ibort and If you want to buy rlRht, buy now. Thin appllea as well to grocurlos an to real eg tato. And when you buy at my Mora you buy right, and you got clean, freNh, A-l gnodH. FIRST CLASS GOODS ! lUItU, II M , IIMil CltWi: morl'ii ton . 'li-v rviiee ill 'rlv Tl'eucre ! ' "'I' "'' V in , . ,,, ... ... UIWl.l ,N ,M( I Uhiil fr " 'h' Lit. I' "Ul'lly ai r " I' til i In 'M i r i .1 i i ,,. -. . . 'to- limf hotit l,. ., . "'J1'1 niCIUIiK I. .It mi in,,,,,. ' r 1 l'i u lis ii " ttart 1 Stove Now. - s - - " H- SI Mlll'.lt SI COFFEE IS STILL ADVANCING Here are three high grade Coffee's known the world over for Quality Hills' Bros. Red Can Folger's Golden Gate M. J. B. "Why" We have them in three sizes, in steel cut, vaccum packed cans. 1 lb., 22 lb and 5 lb. Cans You can save money by laying in a supply at to day's prices. Use Your Telephone For Groceries CALL 326 Next Door to Postoffice We Deliver the Goods BETTER SERVICE 'i'li