The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 26, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALUS. OREGON
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Entered ixt the postoltlcp nt Klam
ath Falls, Ore , tor transmission thru
tk mall aa ncconil-clnsa mutter
ftabecrlptlon terms by mall to any
ddrtws In the United States:
On year 15.00
On month 50
Pahllshiul iIaIIv Airt.nt Snnilitir hi
Tie Herald Publishing Company of'1 conxlctod niul sonti'iKoil to niNon
Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth street for life, his fornii'r uifo ht;s his rt-
Ii'iki' mm tiiKi'i Ulm bnck
ltt'sio ItiirrNonlo (nrs tit tho Tri
aiiKlo play. "Wooilou Shot' n
quaint story of Holland life xvhlch
x III bo prosontoil at tho Tomplo
Thontro tonight
A S3S.O0O Dutch xlllaco. xUh
MetnNr of the Aml.tc,l l'ro ,iml,,p amoiiK tho windmill
The Associated Press ts excluslrelj ,,,,-.
ntttled to the use for republication nm tllml-roof houses, xxas erected
t all news dispatches credited to It for tho production .xvhlch xxas dlrocv
r aot otherwise credited In this pa- Vi by Raymond 11. West A companx-
jwand also local news published of sewra, hlmlr0i, ,cludlnK
tno popular mangle Kiiiillos. appear
In tho street scenes while llesslo
clatters about In xx'ooden shoes sell
Ins flowers to tho tourists Later tho
action shifts to America xxhore lies,
sle meets an artist for xx horn she pos
ed back In tho Netherlands.
Tho Liberty Theatre will striking
ly demonstrate the fact that there is
ivally Minu-thliiK now In tho realm of
the photoplay tomorrow when It will
present for the first time the Will
iam Fox 1919 extravaganza. 'All
Llaba and tho Forty Thlexes '
This I'xtratMcanxa as such Is fum
lllar to the patrons of the legitimate
stage in tho big musical shows and '
SHE'S SAM GOMPERS
OF WOMEN WORKERS
All rights of republication of spe
cial dispatches herein are also re
md. THVltSIMV. JIWK 20, HMD.
I At the Theatres
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f
This Man in Tho Open Is first a
K&llor. thou a cowhov. last a ranger.
He knows the bitter cold of Labra
dor winters, xxhat It Is to bo wreck
ed at sea. how- it fools to lix a
brother to the grizxly In tho xvilds of
the great Northxrest Always he Is a
lox-er and worshipper of nature Sim
plu of heart ho is, and If a quaint,
bounding, unfailing humor all hla
own.
He falls in love with a grand
opera singer whom chance has
brought to the forest and the wilder
ness, marries her, loses her, fights
lor her. loses her again, and at last
- Iwell "xu must discovvr for your
self what happens at last Here Is a
mory enriched by the warm blood of
life. Tonight at the Liberty.
The Mastercraft production of
Thomas Dixon's vivid novel, "Tho
-One Woman." will be presented by
Select Pictures at the Star Theatre
on tonight. The story of "The One
, .. . .
woman concerns the career of
Frank Gordon, a brilliant young
cterxyman, who forsakes his wife J
"nd home to follow a career of so- J
cuuism. xx nen ne is expelled irom
his church, Gordon enlists the serv
ices of Kate Ransom and later div
orces his own wife in order to con- J
tract a common-law marriage with
this woman As time passes Gordon
Mrs Raymond Robins ot Chi
cago Is the new preildvnt ol tho
Women National Trade I'nlou
Leigu She q unified for th po
iltlon through years of settleiurnt
ork The lnojfue aspires to l
the feminine equivalent of thu
American Federation of Labor
The hcadguurttri ar In Philadelphia.
rwwsf IjWSwt i jy
COZY RESTAURANT
NOW OPEN
720 Main Street
Meals served from
C a. m. to 9 p m.
GOOD COFFEE .XD RE.L
CREAM
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Arausements
s
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DANCING
Wednesday & Saturday
NlKlit.
JAZZ MCSIC,
STAR THEATER
TODAY
Select Pictures Coi-porution Presents
'THE ONE WOMAN"
By Thomati Dixon, Author of
'The lllrth Of The Nation'
Alw) A Mack Kennett Comedy
'"Her Flrht FaUe Step"
AdmihNion 10 & OS Cents
FJrfct Show Starts at 7: DO,
TEMPLE THEATER'
TODAV
Triangle Presents
BESSIE BARRISCALE
. -- I
"WOOIMSN UHOEH"
Alo
Pthe New Latest Carrent Events.
AdaaiMloB 10 IB cent Maiiaee
99. Evenlns 7:80 9.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PIOTUBEU
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Merrill. Orejfon
THE KLAMATH FALLS BASEBALL TEAM
WILL GIVE A
Big Dance
At
moose Hall
every saturday night
peerless orchestra admission 50c
TO THE BUSY BUSINESS MAN THE
JEWEL CAFE
OFFERS AN AVENUE TO SAVE
MOMENTS EVERY DAY
You may be too busy to go to your home
at noon. In assortment of foods, their
preparation and the serving, The Jewel
has no parallel outside the larger cities.
Most certainly The Jewel merits your
noon-day patronage.
THE JEWEL CAFE
Jesse Bailey, Prop.
Phone 185 610 Main St
Auction Sale
Saturday, June 28, 1919
Two miles from Klamath Falls postofflce, on Sblpplngton
paved road, I will offer for Bale my herd of cbolco dairy
Ktock the result of several yearn careful breeding and weed
ing out, and the equal of any In the county. Comprised of
cows, bulls, belfers, steers and calves galore. Also bogs,
breeders and porkers; one large bay gelding, dairy machinery,
steam boiler, kettle, stoves, cans, etc.; bay rack, bob-sleds,
grindstone, etc.
All sums under $20, cash; all sums over 120, bankable
notes, five months, at 8 per cent.
Five per cent discount lor cash on sums over f 20.
FREE LUNCH
F. C. DeChaine, Owner
C. a, MKIIIIIM;, Auctioneer.
I liv vioilm I lo i
niul ' ll Hutui
result Friilit ivil
nlor.K Mum' lliifii ii"t "iiur nun niiipn'iir iinimiiiiiii mi
.. ,1 ,.1. ..(,!., "II I'tlll'ty Htllltlltt'll U MOIIlll'lflllh l'
nt tho Mln'i-ty
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY TRY THIS!
Says glais of hot watr with
phofsthatt before brtakfatt
wathts out poisons.
To M'r ttir tlUKi' nl limit))? Iiliiiiiu
In your fnrr, to )our Mn Ki't
cl'ri'r and rlrarpr, to wnkr up lth
ctit u tu-iulnclu', tmrkni'lii', ronlpil
timrup or a natty lirrath, In fni'l. to
(or your limt, day In niul day out,
lunt tr Innl'lp tiutliiiiii run moriiMiti
for one !.
llt'forr tirrnk fni i-nrli dny, drink
jtliien of rrnl Iml ntir with n trn
tpoonful of llinrntoiip tioiihiit In it
i a hnrmlms iiu'iiim ot iiikIiIiik from
thi utomni-h.lhiT, kliliu) niul tioi't
Hit' priloti dny liullKi'rtibli' Knt,
rorii 1 1 iik II i-'i'Jili '"l till Mi- xiiii
ft i nu'lil.ill"li, KU niul nrlillt.i mnt
slit" nm' u kii'iuIii iiiirtlto tor
In rn It fit at
A iiiiiiti'r poitiiil of lltui'tnn ilnp
iiiintK li tort wiv llttii- ni tlu ilriiu
Mot i' tint mittlrli'iit In illtioiilrnlr
(tint toil i i'iii niul hot uutt-r
rloMin'n i'rtrim niul frfxlii'lm I In
(kin. mi Iml untrr nml I Itnt-nl (Hit ilio
I'lmto "it on tin' lilootl mul Inlrriml or
itntm 'llio-i' ulm mo ntijirt lo nn
ll' tlon tillloim nttni'Kii. nrlil utoinni'li
rlit'iiinulir IIiiki', nlo tliimo liof
iilii In iillii and romplrxlon pnlliil,
nm nrmirt'il Hint one wruk of Itmlitit
l.itililnu l htip tlicm both lookltti;
utul ffi'lliiir Imttrr In every ny - Ad
TSghl
New City Laundry
VK (;r.it.Ti:i: oi it woiik
Milrt niul 'tiltnr Uiuiulrri-tl
Wr alio nauli lk, Mixd nml nil-
ortxl kihhU cr rnrrfully. Try m
t.iit nun vr ttmiintrti. uur tricr i
M. .lllll 1. 1.. ...a t I I
". - ... I llt.IV !'
127 Fourth Street
lUck of Klnt National llank
lilt! MI'TI' l, I IKK.
Inmirnnrn ('oninny of Npw York
lifcnti liiix ni. In IM3 l.mii; t'dtnli
llnhed. flnnnrlnlly I in rt-Kn n lilo. niul
wllli inirlt' thill nr uptit lht niMi
ul niul t'rvlfo to pollry liiiMom mul
liiii-'i''nrlfii dint In lliUMi-nHnl thin
rr-nt I tint I tu Hon offuni m lu fnrlll
lli' ntul hrni'llln of I h t'ximrli'lirt
Ktr full piirilrulurx ri'KtinlliiK our
iiiffhiu1- nml "W P'l'l-v fontrni'ii
(jc. v, ri.iiirii, nisritur
M.;t:it for Klntnnili Couiitv of
f'rti hut Klrnt Htatn nml HhyIiik
llnnk 13 0t
Grade
Ladies' & Men's
Clothes
MAIIl: l tlltllKIl
IIMCKT M,ITI.IIIx
HKHT OK OltlMNN
Iwti:ht st i, in
rKitKi:(TriTia.itvrKK0
I'rlir-i nrr fr) rruxiiutlilp
Vimr In-prt linn in In)
Chas. J. Cizek
Ml III MNT 1 MUlH
. ln m
Dassengers
and Baggage
ANYWUKIIK IX TIIK CITY
gl'ICK MKKVICK
ltK.SO.VAIIl.K HATK8
I'HOXK IH7
Western Transfer Co.
CONTRACTING
IN CONCRETE
Cement Work of all Kind
ami Itoollnit
Let Me Make You an
Estimate
W. D. MILLER
Contractb''
Tires Have Neither Eyes Ncr
Brains Use Yours
Help your tires "watch their step," awl
save good tire money.
If tires could think for themselves they
would pick their way as carefully as bare
footed uoys. But as they cannot think, hut
go where you drive them, think for them.
If you do this they will repay you by giv
ing extra good service. M us give you sug
gestions on preserving your tires.
THE
WHIT
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ICAN
7ME OFriCIAL
AUTO DLUfi UOOK
AND CALII'OKNIA
STATU AUTO
ASSOCIATION
GARAGE
jccjMCTjiuBicaiKyi
ucbilrr 1 4 Jtm 111 y
it n) amm WmtM
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BV B.-r-r&-mr aw .av
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Better performance
longer life
Correct lubrication with Zcro
!cnc will mean better performance
and longer life for your car.
Zerolcne keeps its lubricating
body at cylinder heat, holds com
pression, gives perfect protection
to the moving parts and deposits
least carbon. It is the product of
the combined resources, experience
and equipment of the Standard Oil
Company.
By exhaustive study and actual
tests the Standard Oil Company
Board of Lubrication Engi
neers has determined the cor
rect consistency of Zerolene
for your make of automobile.
Their recommendations are
available for you in the Zero
lene Correct Lubrication
Charts. There is a chart for
each make of car. Get one for
your car. At your dealer's or
our nearest station.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Ca!Uernio)
Jl grade &r each type cfengifle
R. A. WINZLER, Special Agent
Klamath Falls.
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