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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1919)
i.i ::y it It L' rf 1 i ro paok roim The Evening Herald K. J M V It It Ei) iron A Y Published ilivlly except Snnd.tv Ii The Herald Publishing rini-.iti ot XUruuth Knlls t lift Fourth street Kntored at the postoftUe M Klani nth F.ills, Ore . for transmission thru the malls ns second-el.iss matter 8utscrlptlon terms by mall to sun address In the United Stales: One year f 5 00 One month 60 Member of 'In- Amh luted 1'rtv.s The Aoolitleil Press is exclusive!) entitled to th use tor republication ot nil new dispatch1 credited to It or not otherwise crediUd In this pi per, and also local uews publlshod kereln All rights of republication of spe elal dispatches nuroin are also re tarred sati i:m, .u r us, un. c 1 ITT HEflCIDEfWYE-H-E fsriiKNDIli PKOIU U V SHOV IIY TSIK I'l lll- IN Ml'-H' AT Till- IN-TtTt HON AT fl.O. INC. 1LKIH"W. One of the most Interesting nura- ber of the closing svtertlxes of Sac- red Heart academy took place in the csor.bly room ot th convent fhurs- da;, when the musr pupils of S(s;r Angelica paw their closing recital The junior program was most Inter- csttng from the foci that the little i.i. uiv uiH . i. m. .. "--. acquitted themselves in such a man ner as to Rive promise of boinR great musicians of the future Mai'- f the older pupils assisted the little one in the junior jrorram. not tha' they needed them to make the enter tainment enjoyable to the larg audi ence thfct packeil the a-embh ri om. but probably Sister AnRelica feared they might get stage fright and ad ded a few of the grown-ups to Rive them courage. They all did so splen didly that it would be impossible to make special mention of any panic- ular one. Therefore the program below is given without cemment: Junior Program. j-a fine cm KtRtment streabbog Misses Ada Rell, and Blanche Stephens Song of the Seashell . Krogman Master Hlchard Bogue. Miss Fay Slack "Woodbine Waltz BIttle Miss Ramona Ball Melody Berold Master Joseph Kirk Sunshine . Mooro Soprano, Miss Elizabeth Ramsby Alto, Miss Constance Schallock Piano. Miss Florence Klllott Spring Song ... . Mendelsshon Misses Jessie Coicer and Lorraine Lavenlk Two Comrade . . ..Weidlg Miss Letltia Kirk Arbutus Bliss Miss Clara McDanlels Olfe-a Polka Snlndlpr i t.f Miss Bessie Coker Master Charles Riley Narcissus Nevin Mies ConstanceSchallock Shepherds All and Maidens Fair NevJu Miss Elizabeth Ramsby All for Thee, O Heart of Jesus. Class Piano. Miss Fay Slack Let Us Clean i That Car We'll do it right and while we are doing that we will take a look at the works and see that they are O. K. Foil Line of Accessories at IUght Prices. We Guarantee Our Repair ' Work. Lexington Cars the car with the double manifold and Increased horse power. KLAMATH STAGE GARAGE H. W. FREE Proprietor 127 Sixth Street I'liono 427 VsssfiMssMaMassssssssssHMMH The second pari ot the proRrnm. .which w-s given by the Misses Klim- belli Knnisliy. Constance SehallocH and Florence KUIott, desenes moie t'i'iu vassinc comment from tli tun that these youtiB Indies demonstrnt- id that they had prepared their liiiinlwra with much care and hours of i.actico. mid refilled Brent .reu' itlt.lt ihuls IhiIiiiiaI.ik t' lir aa.it.usf .l "l"'" " , IVIIM. IV - V I'd' " .hods" by rsvhn'kowakt. and Kive a descriptive i!ntil.vsl of tael program as tltey proeetded Jaminrv and Tobruary. Klvon lv Kllznltoth Knuistty, was a uiot In terestlni; number, picturing a cold, cold nlclit l the hearth tu th dopth of winter when all outside Is wrapped In Ire nml snow and tin chill wind whlstlhiK through the bare trees makes one glad to be lin der shelter Though beautiful in harmonic effect the music thruout Is quiet and peaceful. In marked contrast. February rep resents a irwt carnival .the chattel chatter of the InuchltiK crouds, tin Kay festival music and the noise nnd confusion inseparable from scoh a scene are tKarry portrnyed bv the peculiar and noisy rhordj wheh t. ' r in rapid succession rprvtetl these mouths hor intended .March m splendidly rendered by Constance Schnllock. represeniins u few warm i!nv when all nature feels the touch of springtime Hack conies the merry lartt and in his very Joyousness he breaks forth In wild, unrestrained song, trilling nud trilling without rythm or rueaauro. Such Is the poetic Idea of lhlt little Song of the Lark." ' ..Thp Thru,h.. ung by Florence KoU( who hM a 8Ww, ,llca,nK , volfo nn , M,w (.okor wh a charwjnK nllo volc was greatly enJove.l bv ih.. audi ence. These two younK Indies may consider themselves fortunate to bo under the instruction of such an -cellent teacher. April and June were beautifully executed by Florence Klllott. who Rives Rreat promise as a pianist Tho SonR of April" is a tono poem characterizing a month of smiles and tears as capricious and as moodful as a pretty maiden. A boat song has been chosen for the month of June. One pictures a starlit evening in midsummer and a little boat Idly floating upon tho water. Suddenly a storm nrisvii. uireaienmg to destroy the liitb craft, but it happily blows over and all again Is calm nnd peceful. Just here Constance Schallock Rave a violin solo. -Cavallcria ft in tlcana." which was greatly enjoyed by the audience. "The Seasons" were then closed by Elizabeth Ramsby, whose inter pretation of October and November were given In an excellent manner. Firs: came the cilden ilnw. , October. The red and brown !... are lainnR thick and fast, the birds echo back their farewell cries and all nature will soon be asleep. Then forth for a merry slelghrlde. November, cold and Btormy, brings the Ice and snow and sport and fun. The ringing of the merry alelghbells, the loud crnrklnr- nf th,. .i.i " uuu the gay laughing and ceaseless chat ter of the happy party are made so H OUSTON Metrottollt.tn Amusement. 'S HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE D.WVIXO Wf-ilnrMl.i) Si Katurd.iy VlttlllH. jazz Airsir. STAR THEATER MVIAV .XI MOXD.W. (olilujii l'reM-ntN .MAIU.I, XOU.MA.VI In "A I'KKFIXT .'Ml." Ifer Pljrurf wiix her Fortune Also A HIj? V. Bperlul Comedy "HumKels and Dandled." TEMPLE THEATER St'.NDAV AND MONDAY. Triangle Present IXIUIHK GIjAUM In "GOIJ)EN RUIjK KATF" A Keal Western ThriUer AI I'athe News and A Good Comedy. Admission 10 A IB cent MaUaee 2.30. Kvenlnga 7 1 SO 9, MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTUIlRh TUE8DAYH AND HATUItDAYH Merrill, Oregon THE EVENING HERALD, realistic in this roiluking little bit of sportive uiih i uueiected pleasure was r.eu (,p Mll,i,..,,.,. wl -i llin'xf ' i retne . ho bn r-'f"tl rtu i 'I from Rrilno i.i Salem snnR b si- ctnl renuoM IMddy." mid IlitiE q, sweet llel's of !' ' Thp ,wsrilm . unani.-ouslv ,.,., .,...., (,. ,. -, .1,1,, I ,tr. i . le ' only udver . . in li, emit le ", . n iM n i '.K 111.' XSH FOR SCU55ERS INSTEAD OF FAIiftlS i .. ,.. if.. IcnRretsmsn V. p Holes of loop urjtes that the covernment Klve all soldiers and tailors of the bl oar n cash Rift Instead of farms He Insists thai the farm for soldlrr Idea is "primarily backed by men o have swamp, stusip and arid lands to dis pone, of." ni'i;t:.. .wo i-rv ;irr itn; i'hiii: mi: uooi. Charles DuRgnn lias Just cloned n denl with (Jeorse Watt for the snl' of the PuRRim-Lacy clip, npproxi mating ifi.ouo pounds, the price paid being 51 ; cents This is the third sheepman w ho has landed a prlr. higher than 3" cents, the other two so far reported being Hex llord and liene Hammond DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. 8aya vt will both look and fl clean, sweet and frtth and avoid Mines. I j vr0J?' Sanitary science tins of late mado'lty and gives one a splendid appetite rnpl1 !"rllk':, llb rM,1,t ,1",, "re t untold bh-sulng to humanltv. The tat- est application of Its untiring research is tho recommendation that It Is as necessary to attend to Internal sanita tion of the draiuagu system of the hu- man body as it Is to the drains of lhe(rl. the inside org.tne. house. The millions of people who are both- Thoe of us wl o are accustomed to'ered with constipation, bilious spells feel dull and heavy when wo arise, stomach trouble, rheumatic stlifness, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, others who hnvo hallow skills, blood foul tongue, nnsty breath, acid stou-1 disorders ind slikly complex, ons are 1ch' cnn- 'n8'1''"1. ''- n 'rMh a unisy uy opening inu sniices ot iiieistone pnosinnio rrom ine Drug stnre system each morning and flushing out This will col very llltltt, but Is still) the whole of the lnternnl poisonous rent to make anyone a pronounced stagnant matter. erank on the subject of lnternnl snn- Everyone. whether ailing, sick or Itntlon Adv jCoyal iNCOMcX AsSCTsV ii itn v .ir liV"cii;.0' Wl?-2r, -Ji iNroct atvE w;iUWiAiJl f73,'?-A7.6m .o o v fnioTAjtio ccirA A DJvj3 I&a'V s.oco.co w-a.3ii 5fToo fauliLAoJ&X MiLL.ji ii9w$ 6"ic73boTq'o Zjgjf jy"JOjy-vj.. itoi4i aToeABoboV fowls 63i,cJ9i.ooV 9r0p. o..:j'..)y. sfflS 472.37o.oo tWgoi MWzIMk Ws77oo.oo 9SS 564.582.00 W6& to. 502.aaa.oo fiwity 938576. 6o fsisls f.689.64.00 ' ' x 1917 SI2. 64O.922.0b j9f7fSl. l3i.OQ.60 ' g$5.488.504f5t5 119181$ f.390.469.00 These Figmrm Shov Oar Marvelout and Continuous Growth All Business Written in Oregon. All Funds Invested in Oregon Securities full OrCKOn I IK Successful MBagfai !! JswsSW sara I -.i l... ..ma iii . .., Home Oiiicc: WM7,WtiM. Portland, Oregon . KLAMATH FA1 LS. ORFGON WINK AND DKAP lmmmtwmmmmnmmmmmTe'vaftniumml.nmmmmrwm ffififtfr & ' -; M , ') s I 1 VCW ic Eniera-ld SVir-, Tolcu Itvlefc Tiiku Inlet. Alaska. WW miles north of Vancouver and U'll mi'e snuth of Juneau capital of AUsku, is unliiue In that It can be visited nil the coast strnmern u-i.l lecuuse it is the only place in the i.J white a tleiul mid it llvin,' I'lmrf ' a tiuii."i.tud cm be c, minted si.'e I v s ilr 0 The dead rlit.ivr i n t1 Iffl wliei. tteanuiiR up the I'tlrt, nn i, ac nT.lini: Ij Indiuit t rnfitl .. las ih' troed (iX ever '.'"J voan In thai t'tnr. Ii.iueier it lit mtuallv re ceded about IH miles Its In. r til l ttinitttl nt li miles, width about two miles depth of lU face about i'fio feet Thp live Tnku tIMcler lies a mile and a half from t'ie tcid ene. It ts 1 ' miles wide. 300 fret IiIrIi, from the water level tu the apex of Its tiiiinn. let) face, and abnut bo miles Icni:. Its moveincnt varies some what but It moves on nil n venire about ten feci n day into thin arm i-f the l'acttic. Where iho wall of Ice leaves the reck channel fnrtnlm; the shore line. the. miKhty walls lirenU nnd Klve birth to IceberRs which at times are more thnn half a million tons In vvclRht, with a roar which can be heard for many miles. A territlc crashing and grinding U heard continually. The face of tne glacier when ex. posed to the sun for any considerable time turns to dead while When the well should eat h tnottnug before bitakrast drink a gifts nf real hot water with n tes.spin.pfii' of Mniesttiue phoMphnle In It to wash from the day's IlidlRestlb'e waste, our bile slid lolsonnus totltu. thus rlenuslug. tunmch. liver nnd bowels the iirevlnus sweelenlni: nt.d purlf)ing the entlrn allmeuturv canal before imitlug more food Into the ktomntb. The srtlou of m empty stoma' h Is uoiidit fully In vigorating It rlt'Mj nut nil the .our fermentations, gnres. waste nnd arid- tor breakfast While ou tire enJ)lRk" hot water and limestone phosphate on "tir breakfast tho phcspluti d hot wnt r U quietly eitrnctlng a large vol- utne of watir from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough llusliing of urged to net n quarter pound of llmo- Oregonans are Zrrouct unmatched ffiecorci Excepting Our Investments in 0f5B&D& Insurance Company is without extra premiums or H. P. NEPVEU, Diotrict Manager, Klamath Falls, Oregon TAKIJ (JI.AriRUS THRILL El! --" " J8r" vxalls brrnk. most woiidrrful rolorsi Mash In the sunlight and the face uf the glacier looks like m.tjestic sue iur- rated architecture I lie serrated ctngs of the leu wall form an amnt - IiiK vnrlrty of contours and the per - son gating upon its fare can readily Imngino domes, moniuci, spires. castellated b.tttlr merit . minarets, colonnades In fact every form of architecture all fnnliioued by the NO'lHT., The n-itn driver who ran Into nnd 'itiKf.ui.lv injured mi old mutt i!r. sl: n!i timt nearl) klllt'tt hl l.or- tilt l tin ShlppitiKliiti road Ins' ' tune ;ith nbnut r. I M hail trite' ei mn forth uiul miike hlinff I- . -., it win r,i ii.urli hnrdt-r with him If npprehnndeil by the nffi- s w o tire following lip ull (he liVulliil !e clot's T M lUltHAM I ion t fort!"! . r IV 'nr llft-,1 1 tiel busy the V k Aug I f vlll h.n" a II !' ttinl mMJ2$L 'lYJt&MoSi fr i tv3 tlttJl'ryr' m. " P " wn0f 4mj LOGS WANTED Will contract for five to ton million feet of pi ic 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 14D-J United States Liberty Bonds epidemic proof. All war claims paid in deductions on account of war service. Conservative i i -at uii jiw iwi iwiiihliiwiwii t A.I. Mll.l.N, lrrslilrnt O, S. fJAXIIinU Crni-rnl vlanaarr. -vn mm, ,n m ..n huh ALASKA TRAVRllrrs I'a-IcuGlocicn takctv i?ptivivl?crc hand of Mother Nature out of solid Ire and itU-nmlng nnd scliitljlatlnx u Ire and itU-nmlng nnd scliitlllatlnx u though studded with Innumcrsbl inougii ttuuueu Jewels. 1 It Is sight which once seen ess ! never tn forgotten nnd It Is cm of j those stufiendous fortes of niter which must make even the grtttett egotist rrnllte what rcrfcrt pygmy ho Is In the tl. r. ri,ni of things. Till Ml It l. I IIT. Ins'iritnee ( ompany nf New York I fit" Ihi nisi III I SI I ntir n'lllf llslird fl'innrlrllv I'lipri-cnsMr and with policies that r ipt in Hit- min lt nml service In pulirt hnldrrs and bitee(t-litrle tbul Is iilirxi rllnl lhl i---tl InslHuMon offers -m lis lif-l. tlr mill benefits nf Us rjtMTlrtKe Ft-r full pnttlriilurs r Knrtlins: nur mel'iods mitt n- l" v i-nniracta .- (ii-M. r. I I mi II. nisTltUT l.N (illt for Ki.iMuit't i "iinly nl f nirr First i,ite bpI ''.nvinr Hank n"f K. D. Building of this I Progressive n n m n ! iiiiitti-wii .aaxa i;. N, H'lHONd. Asttlttimt lilnnsirrr. m