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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1919)
thi iisim, it TA(5K nitJIlT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iii nun F ,) , i r x BRiTfSMFIND IE? IMG I I.ONPON - (I'm i. ,. . The ."oriated l'n I -IT en spice of ndwnture In 111" ..il" nine tf teamer fink liy Oern . n imI-i- m ope at. wt.li cinjit.itii ease Miri depth Many siil"t ieeentl demnhllliotl luni i M the'r lot Willi the goxern- tsi 'ii- ii w'lli miiiu mi" Ix pi ' .1 l .)! - i ' w ' ' ' mi I l'r ' r t !i !. I hi' '.i I IP i II h -. ilw.i' .in 'li .' jii. BAPTIST We i low reti' oliil inll gel the 'etWil in iliiif .1! I i .nli' Miiw Store. 19-lt rtrawjyra III VS M'.W t'.Ul. llarr l'oolo. iiroprlrti- of the I. II env Theatre Is tho pioild ownei ot . new i.cvington Car I III: Ml'TVAI. I. II I . A Single Fact Is , Wort a Shipload of Argument l.'ound the lliltish Isles. In th- Me.li terranean and off the Mm nun eon rv itch fields for the atuK' sor hre as well as private onlorprl J-t the North Sim tho w;il.v U l-m r to make any oonsidei.'.lil' mi , e-rr but In r hallow or wate-' 'in' oi-l cargoes ttilt ships .tie being. saed f Some of the sunken e-sels con tain huge fortunes In go'd or ,!!. One is known to h.no ear-led $5. 000,000 in gold The iHver ent down to work on her borrowed the krv to the shin's strain; Itox but it is not recorded whether he retrieve 1 soa' "V 27 i-MR"r un the six the cold liiDiimiue C mil pane of 'm York '"'gnu lniii r In I s I it l,oit?.iititi 11 'l fllinuelnltv liiipreminhlo, mid with wtllrle tint ii" ui' to-ihe-inln-ute ntul service to policy holders nnd I. ... tii'i' '! ' uiIimi i'IIpiI )'N " -it Institution offers, oti It fncilt ties iiml heneflts of Its eMUMlenie Kor full iM'iiriilari regarding our mi:i:tim! r iiri'iirrM mi ,,, ,.,, ..n 1)llrv cimlriu,,K I'llOM NOKI'lir.UN t l.ll'OUM. (.. f flr''t il-V til mil" .i) i:ati:u nm:(;o iiki.d eeii:o. n men .nivnutT 'MMiii.il 'or K'-UlllUII I oillliv or- ramon nr.iu: The Annuel Haptlst Association of Churches of K.ntoin Orepon nnd Northern California met with the First llaptlst Clmrrli of Klamath Kalis, on June t!th to 16th inclusive There were seven churches renre- "i-e o er Itauk Klrt State nnd S'VllIB U I0 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOI! KPVT Vioelv fnrnUhiMl'lMil n-i" nrlvllese of hath U-2udSt. in-st If the dirers after an lnestlca tion decide to attempt to tloai tho ship, barges are moored over to her at low tide. Nine Inrb. wire rop are then passed under it nnd fa:red to the harpes above As the tldo rise tho barsos rise with It. brinKins tne ship along, as it lies In the ctimi wlie cradle. The damaged ship is then towed into shallow water and the necessary repairs made la the case of vesnol onb- partly submersed compress-ed air is soin-- tlmes pnmped into her hold. drivinK ontxlde churches and 4 front the Klamath Fall church There were ulo present lati'le Otitln Sbiwn made t Or der Itrndlev Shoe Store t'-tl Np nmttir how much i Aow may talk about it. sploiuliil fiNturos, its iMeasing' sorvico. ami it.s hish quality of morehnmlwe, it fails utterly ur.Ie thoso aiuumcnts are backotl by solid facts It is the ''facts" about this store of men's fine wear that bring our customer back season after season. "Facts" that they have realized in quality of fabric, style and fine tailoring to S3 Msltor. ,,(h from the oiilhinR ttaptlst rhurchen An exceptionally Reed time was had at all of these meetinKS and the little itumli at this place has been greatly strengthened thereby. We served refreshment each day at noon and at six o'clock eeulng. to from 75 to 1.10 people In the basement of the .Methodist Church building At tho close of thee meetings there were added to our Church sev- FOl! SAI I Rv ewner- In arr bp fOlUUt ill the irnci unner euitirsuen nnrt tirtlor H In slfatfn. fn"ll hous and birn h N nil'e mlle from Klnmarh Valla 'mm rh"le'l n"X K"IO'v 2 IK Wilcox, n V D. No I. I'hone 1 '- Are you getting rcadyf-Whe. 'nu' it know that the Klks are coililug In tho " All"st H. 15 and IC Now get on twin riiastlh.i n t il ih act t 1 1 It flwt ot the water while the ship slowly '" '"" "' - eight who were added the Sunday floats to the surface Occasionally 3: is necessary, where the hole Is not too Urge, to make a great patch, float it oxer the hole, and then fasten It sufficiently tight in position until the ship can be pumped out and floated. One -es?el was torpedoed in the channel, but almost reached the shore before it went down. When It finally snnk it was exposed at low- tide, and not so very far from a preceding the, association, makes quite an addition to our little organi zation. The next association will meet with the First Ilaptist Church at Crane Creek, situated about seven miles south of Iakeview, Oregon, in the month of June 19 20. We wish to express our apprecia tion to those of the city who were In terested In these meetings and show- by their attend- Tailroad. Heavy locomotlvxw pulled e'1 lne,r Bxm "'" tho vucct)l intit n nArtuml linli i ruxwl. tluCtr. lion and the vessel finally refloated. "WTiile these salvage We also take this opportunity of nnomtlnns luuafciat, ifri sincerely me leino- lave been remuneratively successful. dist brethren fo rthe use of leaders in the Industry declare thaucnurch ''M'me'" which to It Is next to impossible to save a ship tne luncheons referred to. their serve lying in water deeper than her masts. xnd that very many ships will never o brought up. But they do not de spair as to the cargo if the ship lies C. n. DKI.AP. Church Clerk We have some of the finest two rnlnr 5hns In the rllv Sec nilr win. in less than 200 feet of water Divers dovvs at BraiUcv shoe store i9.,t LOGS WANTED Will contract for five to ten million feet of pine logs per year for any number of years. S. P. or Strahorn railroad delivery. Purchase in either large or small quantities. SAWMILL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Phone 149-J K. D. Building .tor vHsih Jfer s a '. $OSTt? zmMss AF. -t ." & cat iiracv r me. . i - " ;" r st". ""& y - & g 'yi . . wm&M i ' ''I V 7 1 The Gem has a soft, comfortable, velv.ct feel it leaves your face cool and refreshed. The convex edge of the Gem Damaskeene Blade fairly glides across your face removing the toughest stubble and the tenderest growth with velvet-like smoothness. We sell the complete Gtm Damaskeene Razor outfit for 51. The outfit includes the razor, seven Gem Damascene Bludei, fhavini; and stropping handle all in a hand-. omc leather case. Cemi m indgitytur Gtm to-day I Baldwin Hardware Co. BRIDES PREFER GIFTS FROM UPPS " The reason Is quite appar- j ent when one comes to look through uurnton Tim manv lll'niltlf III h.1fl.imj ..,.,1 .1.. --"- ,-. , ,,f. ,,,, .117- signs In siherware. glass ware. Jowvlry. clocks, toilet- ware, mesh bags, vanities, ami other choice gift-things, gho almost unlimited choice In selection Quality Is beyond criticism Our merchandise U vcured from the foremost m.iimdi". tureis In the vurlinu lines. It is the best of Its lol. Tttu extensive display and the wide price range ixsuro a happy choice whether the ex penditure Is to be little or much Frank M. Upp JKWKI.KK .111 Main St. Official S. P Watch Inspector. KUPPENKEIMER CLOTHES that we sell, and the satisfaction that conies from other articles of apparel standing just as high in their own particular field. "Facts" that our customers recognize about our high type of service courtesy, completeness of stocks, honest values. It is the "facts' 'about out store that have es tablished us as leaders in this city and commu cemmu nity: "Facts" that increase the volume of our business, month by month and year by year. eading suits at leading values- d4$ir L"vW' $ f Mr ' Mx 1 i l ft VkTi9 S l&IBM i $25 to $50 K. K. K. STORE J5! tf LEADING CLOTHIERS s I J The HAI.LMARjCSton Take a Victrola With You It will furnish you the world's best music where you are or wher ever you go. And such variety! Gems of opera, selections of most famous bands and orchestras, heart songs, ragtime, dance music, latest vaudeville hits anything you want to hear anywhere any time. EARL SHEPHERD CO. nation rhonojfraplu Next Door P. O. , . A Mill WsSfm" i M m m . 41 fv,l b i-i fcpi Leave it to the specialist For years theStandardOil Company, through its Board ot Lubrication Engineers, hasgivcnvaluablescrviccin lubrication on land, on sea apdintheair. Thousands of motorists are availing them selves of this service. By exhaustive study and actual tests the Standard Oil Company Board of Lubri cation Engineers has deter mined thecorrectconsistcn ( cy of Zerolene for your make 'of automobile. Their recom mendations arc available for you in the Zcrolene Correct Lrb: i-rt'" on Charts. There is a chart for each makeof car. Gota Correct Lubrication Atvour sta- 'Ji i rim Chare lc.-your car. At you H m dealer's ortournearcst sta STANDARD OIL COMPANY Calirornia) 'Jl grade or each type ofengne R. A. Winzler, Klamath Falls, Oregon SPECIAL AGENT t ":iWm&M