V ..ffra M j W, m 1 iJL4 !$! II TAn fxrn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald K. J. M I' It It A V KDITUH Thlrtv ror are not a stiffiolt'iit num ber uioii which to hno nil annuel' ndiilny H-n imcs ismnti'il upon uIIckiiIIoh ot to a llal uliostlon. llflCMI llll'lt offend- 'd, iiiul onh 10 un'in'ii In iln whole l A - MIIH.VM - ti umiiii In. tiofttiilili to know iniiiiii tln tiioiiorttun "no im.o nioio about now ortousl. mill ior m,u ami si:ii. woinou. inn uio up Mm V i. ImvIii itiul lint' soil Itotibio lrt on ttio ttntit KNilm t-r Hi i.... i,.n.' ,i iim.i ii. ifpiin-. of nm- . . ... 1 1, .niii.i iiiiiitii-it mux li n- Unu I'rnnolsro wiihio 1ii will M1 mil. ll'll .1 iiiiii iiii nm n' -' i I .- iii ii i.i-i.i-.-- . Published dally except Stituliiv l m-ulur couplr was eoiinlilonM 1'eforn pnttlotl n N-u) It I itn mml of TiO llerulil I'll l.llh in s Ciutipili or .. .. .. ,.., rr,,,ti l. Is ,., ,.1,,..l...l fnrt In iluorii. i-iimh to bo hoped that tliH mm bo Imiiid- rioijiu'iith iittilerhltiii tlio rntuoU' oil n tlio simoi i iloM'loiioil Hut i fir-, of 'ilonoitiou" mill ollioi for " '"' " m ai. iimii. nboii iiiuuK-iiiilv iiiuirociiiibli', miii oi mn '.in u',i ,, , ,, ,, i, ".i ! . r ibi.ii. '""B nut 1 iii'. miii i ulii' lo pill f b.ii ln "ii " i I I u it l',!,.rnt, l.i it tbu i ' I "I mn(.i II r r i , ' "; liter I'tiot nmtiliition off.m ill IU f i I ' mil- I m i ,i II , "' ti, I bullet Ii of I ii"ll U llllllU '"''Him ID lfli. Klamath Kail, at 115 Fourth street ln- ilor ' l llooiipr hoiipl'l Ii" r st. 'i V rattle from l.tuu utI In t i i.tl; iir-l of lllr Midland in o lo ii tended tlio iliUlio (It Uni J I" I lliliiill Kntnred nt tlio mxtofflce nt Ktiwi- sxth Fatls, Ore . for tranimlculon thru it appeal ilint 50 ior coin of tlio mnl allegation. Ike mulls an second-class matter couple In iiipimn illil not MKo tlio , nM, vxou', nhimlmne out tn anu Ulml of uniiKoiuonts a point of li(p, f inipoiiitiit Molnl pioblom lionio IiimI Krlilay. ddr Va "he Un'ltwl StaU'"" '" ' lnHnilbllll wlib'li It uM xoom f w (r tfM,,i a, , , ,.m,.,i Mm ,M .1 Morrlnoii I- boro mlin; n.. rM. 15 00 tnlPl" liuo bVtn iIIm'0 civil 111 n ,,, vx blott tho lit t It tulo of swili-Witi roul tmr fittlior ami inotlioi Mr .tint Mm .50 courtship of roa'onablo iluratlon. B(1 pt,-i,..,oil. on tlio pail of our I I) llonp'T lUw'mlon l not tho solo purport" of ,t,c ,.ntorialiu.i ttmiuil tlio Itintl- Mrmbcr of ih AswlntctJ Trts ilf , x ,, ,lu, ,,, ..lxo t0 tt roprv- ,in f mnrilai:,. rontrlbiitos lo ox- sl'I.MINS Is .IIJ lJ i'.IMI'. One month The AasoclMcd Press Is vxcluboljr .., .i,i..,.hi nmiuiriinn ni thu i-.. .i....- v ...1...111 .... STliw'dlMchM'credUM'Vo"" 10l""s w,,toh ,,sl,u", '""I ""' !,'om, of tho 'Till On .My Way to llono" o A StonrtiH of till U N In ro -Jf not othorwtso crodltoil in this pa- '" -r "i'."w "","" tl'o hi ioiisi no not oinpiinniio uio c,,(pt ,,f n ooitiiiilnHto'i rrom 1110 1 -11111- md. far, and also locnl news published other hubauds and lo.s illffoiod In -hihiiiv or tho tlo. Tho nioilon pic- afcweln. HKos and dlsllkos which do not up- tuns aio far from kiiIIUohh In tlio L10' """,C!l,,on ?' "Pf ponr in tho record. ot which oiikIu miiiio ...mid Mii-j .Uoic. I.iim Hii- "'"- -... . -ww . ... t ....1.-1 1 !... I....l ..i.i. .1 ..-1..I .. ...! Ill UUtt lll'l'll V l'l lltlUVM 111'IHI 1'ililllll. lll-.Ill llUlK'liilf 1 til 11141 II II lillKi illHI Tor illustration, nlnoteon wives unit nudlonros alwuis I.iukIi appnolatho-went-ono lmt.ind did not want Ij. If fin no other louson than to children. After marrlapo Is lather appear to bo trot Idly w Im. If mar too Into to lnako such an Important 1 Intro and dliorco r undo to stent dtsroieri lis this. On (he whole, it iimusliiK, of coumo It Is a plalttUUo to Anatj sis of a ton-day dliorco court will appear that tho mince. "Muny In sa ihni thii wil" not bo taken .rl. record made M" Judtro Galons ircvnt- hoto and lepent at leisure," has been oul ii we despair of tier ob- lv ma; not furnish material upon vindicated at le.i-i In pert taiul'it: accurate data on this head- which to baso a '..elusion. r laic oromirtlon of divorces were ' " '"ii n sur.y" Tho b- TlTtI).V. Jt'NK '21, tlll. STl'I)lf. I.V PlVOItCK. Himilor In Chief of the Cmml nn Of the llopulilli. nimo'nil'K' h''" 1" olio of his allies do I'litnp Tills In a slKtntl ills'lnctlon of Mr stinrns as there Is Imt one such appointment t 1 each state. It canio ontlrelv m 11 nr prise and Mr Stonrn i c . to account for his slivtlon l. im tlnmilshed nost of honor in the tlotiul ort:aiiltatliin Keel Crown is the "Gimollne of Qn.ility" bcc.nisc it in Ntnilulit-diKtilleil, nll-tcfmcty i:nsolinr with a contlmiotis chain o( boiling points. Mixtures luvc "lioles" in the power chain. "Kel Crown" with its full ami unbroken chain cf Itollini; points, kivch easy Ktartinu, quick nttil smooth acceleration, tlejienilable power and loni; milear.e. Look (or the Red Crown li;n before yon fill. tTANDAMI) Olt. COMPANY (Cl,nl,) Th Mtne Is Koltlt'e sbor. ilili for ion '" d si(i - throuci whi-'i to formulate a remc- rTTntt,A ,, to,ltis of eruol-y ami KnnlnPs of tloin.'silc Itifellctty are ,iono l-fore th- Klktt K-t h. n d. but it l likely to help. There Is desertion Hut these In thotnselios .v. .....luliiler.ililt' u be tluced in thin AugUM SI. 1 ' Jtld It! U'li.H ai o 11 I a crivt Irck of p-ivie Information ' " in on tho snbjiM. of tho kind which tneanlncles words. Cruelty may ,t g ,,,., ,).,,.. K,IOt, ,,;, (0 Ju.'fo C.ateas is patherin?. and to coni-lM of almost anythins UVarlne ,, M ,., ,mu a ,.,.,; ,,, which he promises to add in the fu- ' I" " been eonslitor- , .. .,. ,nnill t,rivua ,Miii.. ture. It is now r.'copnlied that the "'I extreme cruoltv wblci, we atsreo ,,,, Tlii , )Ut tJ (aelf motv ()f rrvper utoundwork for reform Is a " " " there are at least a ,t. , ,,, u toto lt, ,,,,,. rlW. -snney." and if other jmUes shnll thousand other forms of cruelty no- ct.r1l ,, ,, ,, M.unlv Cll. loltow the example set here In Tort- ceptable undei an ola.stlc statute. ,,,,, bx1( t,,UKlUu, llm, ,,. land, rnd InUmate data shall bo col- Desertion nulte freijuently If not al- ,,Urf,lrul)lll,K l)f ,n,. ,lhorr, ,. ,IIUt lectcd coerinc a wide territory and V ! he true reason for to- ,v.0 ,. no n ,Ip ,oliii llrni, ns(1(, a considerable p-Ul of time. It Is P-1 separation It Is the commonest a!! a JoK, .,.t the ".surieys" ko on -possible that cood will come of tt. all'Satlnn in eolluiHe dlioiVo case tIwaVs f c,,,,,, w a Uv,x , The Unitoil States census bureau These two cau-es account for most of c(mMrucll r,.formator ncllnuwhe,, rt-entlr 5d a bulletin covering ,he i P"" J.i.Iko Oa- ,,lrIllHt. ,,, htU(. b( BCClimu. the xear 1916 and comparisons with en and for 00 ' r "nt of n" th, late.l -Oxonian. .. ... fc , ,.., otvorces framed in tlio I nlted Slates other years, which showed an alarm- .,,.. , . inK increase in incident- of divorce n Zl r i ", T. ""' Whateier vour ,. may be K.vo in the who'e con.r The rate In '? b"" ,hf ocal " anJ the mineral water . thorouKlf trial that year -was 112 per 100.000 of tho- l 'he whole nation as to dl- ut the Hut Sprint: iloth House It population, by comparison with only eighty-'ou- in 1906 and fifty-three in 1S96. Back in 1ST0. in the old-laTiior.e-J times It was only twenty elght. lint the census. contentlnR It self with dull and relatively uninspir ing figures, does not cive even a Kltnipr- of underlying causes, such as tnav be obtained from study of Judge Gatens analysts. The feder al authorities, for example, are un able to tetl us how many wles -worked in painful occupations after marriace. These In Portland num lvrd 'hlrty In a total of fifty-five. 54.5 per cent of the whole. Only en who were employed before marriage, we learn, save up their work In favor of their new duties. So it appears here so far as frag raentar figures show, that "econom ic tndenondence" does not promote better domestic relations, and that the notion that women marry In or der to be supported is a mistaken one. If may or may not be true that ' where the wife earns a salary the llusband's sense of responsibility be come atrophied As to this, we shall be slow to dogmatize upon the Dafeis of isolated facts. The same Is true as to the theory that the su perior opportunity which the wife -who works, has for meeting other men bTeeds Jealousy In the husband and discontent on the part of the wife. loltif mi mi tt i 1 in lniurnncc Company of Nm rV hi .-.n, -- ii 1 ! o .f' '' H&fi&nt R. A. WINZLER. Spccinl AKcnt Klnmnth FnlU. eVer Wish for a itferfi - 4 - H resnfeve ' SZ&L 'tf&k'JtfrZk ML; ta 1 t . v"'?m(V'.-.' 7 "&i n ? H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE IIANCIXO Weihiewlay & Kiitunlay .Night. JAZZ MUKIC. STAR THEATER TOIIAV .lee L. I-ikUj- Present M.VA CAVAMKItl In "IOVK'S COXQl'l-ST" AIm a Mack Sennett Cometiy "HKR FIRST MISTAKE" AND THK rVLhauUFA'KKK COM f AW -In- VAUDEVILI-K 7 People 7 -TEMPLE THEATER TODAY , VJtuKraph Present GiaDVH IjKHTAK Jn "THE REIiOVKD IMJ'OfiTER" AIw A Hidaey Drew Comedy 'All For. the Love Of a Girt" Admission 10 A 15 cent Matiaee 2.30. KTeaJntta 780 9. The Gem has a soft, comfortable, velvet 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 tendcrcst growth with velvet-like smoothness. Wc tell the complete Gem Damaikeenc Razor outfit for ft. The outfit include the razor, jeven Gem Damaskeene Blades, shaving and stropping handle-all in a hand some leather els?. Come it end gtt your Gem to-day I Baldwin Hardware Co. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURE TUKSDAYH AND SATURDAYS Mrrrlll. Oregon Auction Sale Saturday, June 28, 1919 Two miles from Klamath Falls postofflce, on Snlpplngton paved road, I will offer for aalo my herd of choice dairy Htock the result of several years careful breeding and weed ing out, and the equal of any In the county. Comprised of cowii, bulls, heifers, uteers and calves galore. Also hogs, breeders and porkers; one large bay gelding, dairy machinery, Bteam boiler, kettle, stoves, cans, etc.; bay rack, bob-sledi, grindstone, etc, Al) sums under $20, cash; all sums over f 20, bankable notes, five months, at 8 per cent. Five per cent' discount for casb on sums over f 20. FREE LUNCH F. C DeChaine, Owner L C. a. MElUtlMy, Auctioneer. s a 8 8 ITS A POOR DOCTOR Who Won't Take His Own Medicine f THAT'S WHY WE ARE USING THIS SPACE TO TELL YOU WHAT JOLLY LITTLE BUSINESS STIMULATORS HERALD WANT ADS ARE AND WHY THEY GET RESULTS THERE IS NO GUESSWORK about a Herald Want Ad. They do the business. We know they pay. Our customers have told us so time and again. We have used them ourselves and they have never failed to get results. They are the short cut to a quick turn-over the modern method of merchandising on a small scale, where the value of the article to be sold or the importance of the want to be filled will not justify a heavy outlay. If you had something to sell, trade or give away and went out on the street and told each person you met about what you wanted to do, you might get results but the people you talked to would be very likely to say : "That poor fish has bats injiis belfry." If, on the other hand, you used a Want Ad, you would talk to the whole county at once, instead of only one person, and do it in a businesslike manner. The same rule applies to hiring help, renting a house, looking for a job, or any one of the important little incidents of life where you must call in the assistance of someone outside your immediate family. You MIGHT get results by telling your troubles to the neighbors but the certain, quick and economical way is to use a little classified ad. Do you want to buy, sell or trade, want to hire help or find work ; do you want to find a room, a house to rent, or to rent the same to someone else; do you want to call attention to some new feature of your business, seek information on some subject, or have you any little unfilled want? ' USE HERALD WANT ADS THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING Up W&jl&J( fm w LI 7 ft m. tturJra ZZ U Bl rS m i US E SsutTa 7 1 M Bi fit! SB e 111 gf ja J Gasoline of Quaity I B B s 9 11'. '.''j A' Lrituifl