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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
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UiMiMf.v el .Now nln't llint I muitli luck? llirt- i tmn lirrakln' I mi rlil.'n' lirnm tin nil my llff nti' ' mt it 1.1'tohfil tintli ii (rfui 'fin till I inuio i:;rt I Of Courie. "I iiinif tlifrti ttfrf ilmr In tin ' llff tt In n I illil lll'ill II CimmI ilfi'I'lllg ' , "I'naiiijilj tlirj wnrti our ninil 1 !n. .- I Naturally. , "TIip ff tnmWr nuitht to be CBllnl Hlf I'immIIc." I "l, .. i "lln-nuin' It U n lrrnfti Imrb." 'Pooks more lio-ik i th i the American Library Aooi.iMnn which recently launched a il' e fur lflO.OO olutne- for co-i.il -.it soUMcr One of the crfiitfst o i forts to tt-e m'n in hopitiN - r ..il rcaillac matter books or iv ; i n -Here Is a photograph takfn i'j . of tho I'nbllc Library In New 'k City -honiai; 'otro of the e.fl r thousamls of bonk contribj- il 'lu were built up in ptrn i.ii! for n a i- were reccUed PINK CREPE DE CHINE SKIRT Reaton ( Doubt. lt(wi SuiiuIumI) pmfl n counter- j Ml illuif tm Itnti u tfur np tint! tin lui'ii t biH-n ililf t i t riil if It ulnoe. , .Mtililfit Amu (liorrltliM) Whet I H.K-t that .tuun man uotir church, then? ii.w iwiuvci:. Wo bad a number of ohm t.i( yoor. but oil of thorn wr p.ilil promptly and In (all Wo riprerri I At the Theatres VNM Almost any pirl nr woman rn he audience can draw a parallel between herself and .Mary Mile Milnter part that of "Rosemary" In tbe forthcom ing picture " Rosemary Climbs the Helqht-.' But It 1 a!o a story 'hat will interest tnpn, any man A girl, away from her tillage home is rapidh rising to fame b irtue of her talent the carving of dolls- and, just as the pro-pects are the brightest, she finds herself on the f dge of the aby of disgrace But she does not tumble over She doe not even slip It is the slipping ovr into a seamy life that man producers consider es sential to a fctory The exhibitors arc now becoming unanimous in the opin ion that it is just such treatment that causes mothers to refrain from send ing their children and also causes un pleasant memories in the hearts of adults. None of this stuff goes to make up the credltahle picture, and. although there may be a momentary interest in the forbidden things on the screen, i the policy of the American Film Com pany is to present a good story with-J out apologie- and regrets. "Rosemary Climbs the Heights , .noum, m ,,, Klamnlh distributed by Paths is just that kind , waves the rye fields, and it will make the ticket machine In the di-itance looma a few 13 Kgp I t Signs cf Executive Ability. "Kmnrt lbt " "Voil !! I If 'II iiiakti n line execn tlto lllUf iln.t " '"hnt imikfs vu lliink m'" "Me lin fterjliiMly In the liouiu wjrkliv fur lilin nlritidy " to ionl' STANUAJin companlwi with Cfllont losts pro Ins: record, fall .it I ASS Main St , or phono i & Smith. Chllcot i ::.tot Oh, Piffle! llnti I utiiit rsiiiml he Ii the iuot prnu r 1 1 rsnii tmi ftir met. sum nii Int. wmi t run nci urn pant tun on n pltitio unlfs tin re Is ii cli.ipi run titnr APPEARANCES. Everyone Should Drink Hnt Water in the Morning Wiih away ail the tomaeh, liver, and bowel poitona before breakfatt. r "Maybe nobody has told you" says the Good Judge- Why this goad tobac co costs less to chew. You get rcnl tobacco satisfaction with a small chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste, it lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. It saves you money. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two it Its RICiHT CUT is u hliort-ctit tohuccn W-1J CUT is a I0114 fiuc-ctil tolmcco r v t.w iaini. t ' l jJvft , I l V tltiK. 4tWlV.M MV 'iS- -& 8 ., I " fj I I To fed our bel iln In and dnt out. to del clean inutile; no pour bile to 'coat our tonKUo and nlikin tour 'breath or dull niir head, no ron'ilpn tlon, blllloUK attacks, sick hemlaihe rold, rheutnatistn or gaoio, ai Id Plom ach tou in uct bathe on the InMile like tou bathe outside This in ii!tl tnorr mportiint. IncaUM' the skin pmeii do 1'it nborb impurities Into the blood, while lTi tiowel pori'it do, oats u will known iilinleliin To kxp tin no poltnn and toilim will flunlnd from the titomnrh liter kldnet and boweln drink before break (ant cti h da a glass of hot wu't-r ? lib a tcrnpoonful o( llmoitoni' phophnin f : Yow Don't Need a Tool Box j WHEN YOU GO TO FORT KLAMATH The Fort KJnmnth Garno will do your work and do it right at reasonable prices. We carry a full line of Accessories, Gas and Oils. Can for Hire FORT KLAMATH GARAGE MSJ3:t:r Propst &'i Porter Proprietors rhone "!'. .--...4.,4- "I intit look like an fii.y thin,." "What makes ,iu think 'i" "I'm r.ttiodi trlul to do me. Kwn whin 1 ttint to mt pnrdi tier's to liu a vim, he trlt d to ell me a Micker." This Is a charming box-plaited skirt of pink crepe de chine. The coatee Ui of pink georgette crepe edged with the ' same material, embroidered In pink and blue flowers, and sash of blue bro-1 caded ribbon. A Ragtime Melody. I'lrknnlnny in ti irlh, ('Olfi like ill, tllckma, ltanmiy Imkln hi.c takci, Daitily a liuitln clilcl.n. itrCLAIMKI). bum. It will be shown at the Libert Theatre tonight. SHXATK TCI UATI!V TUKXTV 8(1 TO Id, I'RKniCTs. HITCHCOCK. homestead i clouds I floating south; Often times my thoughts revert to irrlratlon I I lie I learn expensive Icii'ois from the i rought It the one thing mlbsining In the ct aiitry ,nu viinout it Kliimatn sepms so Itiiuinplcte' Oh. I long to see tho brimming ditches flowing, The Easlect Way. "How do j on mid jour wife man age to iidjust jour little dlfTirinces so iluisantlj ':" "KtiNllj enough. I Just admit I aia wrong." Is a hi II-fi nsnm-d "WASH1MJT0V. July 1 The peace treaty -will be ratified by the senate by a vote of SO to 1C Senator Hitch- Spilling nectar where alfalfa blooms ock, administration spokesman, pre- ,SJ sweet. un, iiih mooniigiii s lair tonignt in old Klamnfh. according to Hitth- while I dream of fracrant fields of new mown hay Through the sage "Tour friend man, iMi't he?" "Well, he Ii- an old salt with a pep pery illvpositinn The time is getting shorter every day for jou to do what should bo done before the Elknget hero on August 14, 15 and 16. What are you doing? dieted today Of the mj. according to cocks Mew, 4G will be Democrat!, and 34 Republicans Of the 1C, ho predicted, 11 will be Republicans and one Democrat the JOHS AWAITING SOLDIKKS. brush floats coyote's lonely challenge. Answered only by a distant ranch dog's baj'. Many years have passed since wo stemmed the flowing river Since we planned and tolled together side by side. NEW YORK, July 1. Seventy per Now the ditches gleam llko sliver rib. cent of the soldiers discharged since ons streaming the armistice have positions awaiting As ..they en(, their welcome way them. Colonel Arthur Woods, assist- MttTaVhwe pdslnce I clear ant to the secretary of war, who is in e-1 the sage brush charge of obtaining employment for Tn,! 0,d homestead's fertile acres I discharged men, announced today. nv.hTd .leaf t . , . . , . ' Colonel Woods again emphas.L , 0ffarrintrhee,debsUetrtCU,d " t0 the fact that one of the dlflculties Is But my future's safe with Irrigation the unusual demand among dlscharg- hero d service men for clerical labor, and 0h 'homopn shine fair tonight In j the reluctance of the average man to,0'er the fleJds she sheds her pensive, ' perform farm labor, silvery rayn: . . inrougn me past there f oats tho do.' 'TJon't forget; the Elks will have aLcroy mydreams of onventlon here August 14, 15 andl davs y dreams r convention 16. 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