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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1919)
fwaanBajzMS gjQ 0immfmm: m mm tiii itsiiw. .it m: i. iimii. ThE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACJK nvB m&m&&m&8GggB&m. r ERSONAL MENTION 1,11111 "Hit I.HUIlM (IN III! MMI'IMMi 4MOM1 till I'ldl'l I Ml Mils ( II M mhmii I.I1IMIH AMI 4'OMIMJM (II' I.OOAh I'OI.KH A Mi i W II . Nf l I ll II of ( hllllwac, II C. who vif I lie wild tier Ulster l..(t bo iii yest nl They i 'o A. bland liy Mr I, en M'HIM. Mr (mil LAKH IHtll'I'INdS. - Mrs Karl Helghtmlre .. . ,i i Ik i ill' M liomo. I'm ii Inn rtii'flfMilly re i " ii ifi iik nit Ion for ap '(, i remitted lo III M II. Wiimpler who liui Imu in On' i II) lliln wi i'k ii tiiiin i iiihi lllclil In Wiioilliliiii, his limn, on tin t u r lake An 1 1 1 llftiliiiii mill wife left thin iiieiiiIiii: for Hun Kratnlsio for u brief lsll Uiivi' Worilen, mi imiiioii of tin i Wnod-fitrtis ('ninpnny has ri'iiinn il I? (i iiriiwii nnil family are in OriiiiHil wu ttril'ii ycNtciilii foi , miixll hiip on ''I'"' Hlrm-t to re p)f( lit" mi" whlrh hiiriifil a short llmi' mi" ' ""''"'K'mI Hi Mm I.imiii rd Mr Oorilon ""' iIhiirIui i, r? lnn from Giants Pas, In lslt trr mm Itull'li ir Amy C Dow, of County. h" ,",,',, ,1"r" visiting .Mih m M t'nntrall mill Mr Leslie Hog' tit Mr trln Tin- could only get Mike llowsler who U In town from NrH ' w lledflild the mother of hrr liiint" on lh Kenti roiul. attend ,: ' KHIolt, bus returned to Kluni BK In InwIRriH lit the bank Mrs Jo.. "i Kails, after u visit of nix Moor' also ihIiIimI thiil. th.. finest months In WiinIiIiikIoii. 1M Wakefield, onn limn rlre chief of thu Ii In here fioiu IliiiiHiiiulr ( nllfoin a Mm M Murphy or l.tiguiiu who has I n I n 1 1 1 rt t: llh her daughter. Mr II J lister of Ml I.akl, nriori pimlul li iinolhi'r ilaughtir. Mm K. CIS SAGE IB tool, illmi' r at Krank Stewart's Sun tiny MIkm llnhy Bdirelrii-r left Sunday 10 lllKTIll tin1 HllllllniT RChool lit Cop WlIllH .Miss Ihii WIlHon Is spending the wk .it ihe Krank Stewart home Mr mid Mm Alex Cheyne left for ii unto trip to Thy Dalles. the tloiilitfiil honor !lrntly the girl? of ii "ororltv Warned that Fay .Smith liml mrollml Thinking K.i" iik a Kirl a il"'i Rrf'lon from til" Mororliy miIImI at th" hnum wh'Ti tlii'lr prosput llcd I'pon Vny f-mlth iri'Hi-ntliiK hlmm-lf at th" door In iniHM.i'r to tln-lr lii'inlr th" two ulrln fl il In iil.irm WANTS STATE OF PEACE DECLARED amlsmlcnfi nt th" (IIrIi 'fhnol today. She report very fi-v taklnp the ex aminations, an most of the tcachfttT. In th" cojnty have mrtiflcates from rcroRnlzed normall or collef,g. Jn-t nemeirther thli The dates for. the IJIki" Con vent Ion are August ll 11 and 16 (It ready INTO from Itoiky I'olnt, where h nn nt JhiIimiiii ,,""r,,l toy" flnlilnK .Minx I.ethii llrlriioll him i:on- lo KtiKPim, whoro nlm Imu accepted n Dow left on llilit inornliiK'n tUI"n In l)r NimiI'h office Hhe will Hw wllh her Hlnler, Akikm, who Is imiMi would I.., all rlKht II '"'"" "uiniiwr hlIiuuI at th" t'nl ruin" unit! Mrn "'"" '" "'"" IMItKPNS IH.AI'IHI M,V AVI) KK. hTdljm llh .SATI'IIAI. COlAHl AMI M'HIKI. ATO.M'K SORORITIES ARE NOW RUSHING THE BOYS Iflture In llm county wim urown on the llowitli'i riiiirh .Mr and Mrn JuineN OoiikIuh of Ihn Honk runrh left on thin morn ini; h trnlli for Run 1'runi Ih:ii where I t-y will upend kim rnl w)eln In the City i- u r VAC.llT HILL WOl'LF) (MVK ALL INLAND i'l l'!S K(.'l L TLS VV! '' TKIt.MLN'AL CITIL: MmMmiBm ui t , uiima, iimn iti.'": tovtiAjfiMgffv.fj.ijj-jgriXi irNi ii n "i fonimon Karden iinKP lirewtd Into ii hdivj ten, wild milpliur nnil alcohol nililnl. win turn uray, utreaked and' (mini hair hemitlfully dark and lux urlaiiH Mlxlnir the SiiKe Tea and Hul Phnr nilpe ut home, thniiKh, In trou IjI noiiif An iniler wi) Is to get the run!) to nr pri iiirallon Improxed hy the additlim of other ItiKredlenti. 'oMInK ahont r.O ci ntd a l.HKe botllr.' at ilriis rtoren, known ns "Wjcth'1 Sai'c and Sulphur Coinpoiind," thnu iiwHdlni; a u of miiHR . i While crny, faded hair In not uln ' 'ul. w.. nil dei.re to retain our outh (nl npM.nni:i(p and nltrnrtlU'UCHi. Ily IiuImii'iii' )our hair with Wjeth'H. - n,' nini .- 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 r v ouiixninu, no one can tell liermiM- It In don- no nnttir-j ill), mi eeii) Von jnft dampen a1 i iiKe or noft hrush with It and draw ' thli iiirousli our hair, taking one mii.iII Htraiid nl a time, hy inoinlnR ill ;ni) halrH hne dlHaniieared. Af-, ler another application or two )our linlr Iik omen dark. kIokb), of(, nml iiniinniH, ann you appear years l younger. TOI'KKA. Kan.. Jund 2". To ho ruxhi d hy a college f rutecuity in no new experience for hojH In K"inaM Dm to he riinhid by a sorority is an experience rlulineil only hy one Kan nan and all on account of a Klrl's name Kay Smith, of Topeka, who ut tendf WiiKlihurn college here, clalnin WASHINGTON. D C Juni i After two houra of discussion today of the resolution by Senator Kail re publican of New Mexico, to declare a stale of peace with Germany, the senate foreign relations committee adjourned without action. TKACIIKKh' I.AAMb HKI.II. Miss Kdna Wells, county school Su perintendent Is holding teachrs ex- i EasWs-s1- Gee Whiz! "The dam things bnrtl aualB!" You don't nay that If we do yorr work. We do It right, an ft doesn't "buck." Hoagland & McCollum 224 Main BL Phone 282-W. VHt,! llltlll ' ' BICYC E inriREsf i V I. t WW I. Harley-Davidson SERVICE STATION We have picked another winner, in the Tire line, as you'll notice we have added the Diamond line with the Pennsylvania. Hon est goods at honest prices. Convince your self. C. E. BISMARK 115 S. Ninth St Klamath Falls, Oregon We a!wd)K have a carefully select-j ed list of houses, lots, business prop ert and farm lands, at reasonable liri Pf Wat bnnw jint In nil n n.1 know values. Call at 631 Main St . mJmm or 1'bone CC Chllcote & Smith. lTtff 1.7 ill tv.w . . mi r . ii o 'uili i ' Iv roiiipoiliil to pn) Iiik'ii I i.i I il frpii'ht inti'H I'lim tfiuiiiii' .nls if .Stiiiitnr I'ointlixtvr's li.ll ! .iinrnil the loni; mid short heiil Elaine In thu Inlerstute Coninicrce l.iw is piHii'd by C nntrrrsK Ki'pUsentutlxis of inl.iml points, flilppirs nml dili'Kiitrs from chain I its of commerce lire I miK' heard by I he Kinntc rominittie on interstate commerce. Thu hill was fiiwiruhl) tcpurled nt the last ussitm of Con rrevr but in the Jam of war li-gUIii-t ii.i fulled of pnnpntM' Itellef from the iliscritnlnntion of lniMiik' to pay frelnht rates higher Jhlill clwirtted nt ternunalH will trivo liuiiiireils of inland industrial cities il.iI opportunities In manufactur- !"!, (ompi'tltliins uitli the larger i litem !' nlso will mean n reinl f w.iter ti.intiportatiou e f'imlevtir bill takes nw.iy fiom the Interitnte Commerce un ssi ii all ioeri to per mt dlHcriminatinus niri-'i "'.'ill cdies in favor of coi' .K that no iiiilroad l.en o. t m .ili remxe any jrreatrr comneiiMi ton fur the trnnspurtation of pi. senncrs, or froiuht. for n shortci than for n longer distunco oer the (nine line. Or route, in the same ill rection, or to charge iny grc. tir compensation as u thiouh rou'i thiin the uggrt'Kute of the intermed ate rates; nor is n common cairte authorized to receive ns gtent loin pensution for shorter na for a loni distance, The ilefeise the rnllromli hae of fered In the past for their (INruir mations has been that it was inipos. sible to compete with water trmis jKirtiition. either from ocean ports or inland points, without i,Mini; i tremely low rates to such cities, oft tiiius unprolltable Tiny had t make un their losses by o en-harping inland cities and towns whiri there was no water competition Tb railroads managed to destroy ram of the water transmutation on th rKers and to lurgely curtail toas' "i nn transportation. LIBERTY THEATRE "THK PICK OK TIIK PIOTUItKS" H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT . THE GREAT DUSTIN FARNUM in 'Hie Nan. In The Open" An t Smiling Bill Parsons in "PROPOSING BILL" The Kinogram Latest Weekly News A. K 1 VN a i rl ui 10 1 1 imSi Iba I EtlV aBV Miv-Vl m vj F m 4MMCv jia' A fBtiL 1 Copyrirht Hart Sihaflncr & Marx Men From the Front Want the Stylish Clothes We Sell The "front" may have been In the trenches of France or in the routine duties of an American cantonment; the "front" may have been at the handles of a plow or in a store or shop or office. There were many fronts in this war; and many men "from the front" tiJ They want stylish clothes, and we have that kind for them. Hart Schaffner & Marx makes them for us; waist-seam models for young men, quieter sack styles for older men; clothes with all-wool quality with dig nity and refinement ,. " K. SUGARM AN I 1 (1 "I AINT MAD AT NOBODY" DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M.