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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
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J, l V It II - V EDITOR 1 ONlHVV .le.'v 1 out Iim1.iv hi iuImi. -i Published (tally except Sunday li Tho Herald Publlslilnc Company oi Klamath Fall?, at 1U Fourth street Entered at the postodlco nt Klam ath Falls, Ore., tor transmission thru the malls as second-class matter Subscription terms by mall to any Address In the United States: One year - IS 00 One month ...... 50 Member of the A.ncliitcl Prow The Associated Tress Is exclusively utttled to the use lor republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published kereln. All rights o( republication of spe-j vial dispatches herein erred. mi- o':ii" hi-'I M'll II1' .Milt III" Willi Iff ml provid.-d thi- ha no automobiles In tho l'Kht of pas t xvrlenciH. It Is M--, I !ls and his -iii, '.i.'it, probable that tin rnuds will start In . it'luinoil ftoin '-i.-i ilr. i;."ii. ,(, ,, tsouilit ontnlde tin- four cntiali wlioi'p Oiej have boon oriu h .... , .,. , i ii,,. ,-ool of the l ntii Mrs. Stowirt IIi.mr ""io monilnK but tho rush and crush Is :ooi:i;iiont n .id: imI Wodnosd.iy .Hi'.i tliolr oxpoclod m ocfi t "iir noon. ' : orli " "f unl'-l"" -i.n.'l! i. :ir Mlllor Hill. Minitu'r moilioil of KottlllK to liny tho si'tllollioilt of "poiK-O . . . .... . i. . ., I..!..,.,,' I View I'arU. whicii is umro novol I linn ihiki " uini u" piim- """"" practical. N a IV. t of small motor must at our.) bo woirioil into anion boats lilcb will ply boiwoen tho IoiiMiik to this ond downtown soctlou and tho park. Tho "Ireland shall bo hot- .".u iiiIh- stadium w wit.iln u fow liutuiroii iros-.'- iliclaros the nrtli'lo. w o no- foot of tho Mnumoo river and Man- novo In tho possllilllty of proinetliii: i'u" Hay and tb"'" boats could bo Irish wolfaro iindor n ci'tioroiis sys- limdo u factor In tN' tinnsportiitlon torn of Irish solf-Kiivornini'tit." pruMdotl cnotiRli "' them operate. - ll(i I .lit M.S. Tho sorMio will ho hold nl ihr. CIii'InHiiii t'ltuii'li next Sunday nv. i, I tin 'M-ifo.it', lioorKO Vo-.s vi" "in .1 fr 'i.i morsoas service ol.i. m!,. -. nti-l !.is tinny friends ire k' . 1 --oo lit tit n.'. V c nee more T RANSPORTATION IS BIG PROBLEM Tho throtiKs, ho-vover, will choose st root curs and in toniolillos with un Inovlilbl" crush. r.:sh and jam Inol dout to such an occasion. POPULAR STYLES Mlulie Ihiniultor spnnt ihoilni sun di. IhUiiik at tho lloiiiilon rniH'li .1. I llotistiin oiiiiui III f in til l.nti noil Milloy Tiiosdny. Ilo rotiiinoil Tliui-sdiiv to Hi" rniH'li of (loo. Nolilo whore ho will help iIuiIiik tho follow I in: wool- In li;'.ti.. Anna Ituook roturii"d this woolt from the iiinrb of .1. I. Hurler nent Malln whoro sho Iiiih boon worklitK Mrs. Hamnkor'H diitiKhlor and Kiiinili'hllilt.'ii from Illy are vlsllliii; at tho liome of .1 O. Iliimiilior thl work miisti:i!s hoi. ii i:i:Titi. Tl'KSDAY. ,11'IjY uini. U. S. Officer in Charge Of Great Inter-Allied Athletic Meet at Paris 1: WIF! SBTW - .-W--iV S- ."YtT' I tew- j$tefc& &m&w. t.s"-W i "" ijt v,5 Colonel Wait C. Johnson Colonel Walt C. Johnson of the General Stan Corps, A. E. F., got used to doing big jobs during the war. He has a big one on his hands now. As chief athletic officer of the A. E. F. and chairman of the Inter Allied Games Committee, he is in charge of the great meet which is to be held near Paris in the Pershing Stadium beginning June 22, He got good training by staging the recent A. E. F. championship games. Col onel Johnson wa swell known in ath letic circles during his college days. - - -A George Furber ard Victor Cof.'ic .MIDLAND. - TOLEDO- To carry 60.000 im- are n.so re- pnti,.t nRnt fUIls froin the lwart of Toledo to Tex Rlckard's $150,000 arena four miles away In live hours is the problem which will face trac tion otltclals and taxtca.li companies when Jess Wlllard ami Jack Hemp sey meet In their championship con test here July 4. To solve it. ev erything on wheels will be pressoil Into service.. Tho ehW medium of transporta tion to Hay View Park, tho site of the arena, will be street cars. For tunately the city has u double track from the heart of the city to tlw Park. and. by running cars out on one track and returning on tho oth er, .can move approximately l.'i.ooo persons an hour. To accomplish this. It will be necessary to tap oth er city lines for additional equip ment. Olticials of the Toledo Hall .C- Light company, the traction op erating system, plan to'operate 120 cars an hour one every half minute to the aivnn, which is at the end of Summttt street, one of the main thoroughfares of the city. Automobiles of various sorts will give street cars a close race in mov ing the crowds. In addition to the regular taxicab services, every au tomobile truck will go into service for the day. and hundreds of solid citizens will hang a "For Rent" sign on their family car. Prices for the trips to and from the arena have not been established, j but it is assured there will be no seats In automobiles bringing less J than one dollar for the one way J ride. Those coming to the contest in special trains will be within walking iiVftitnce of their seats. Railroad of ficials have arranged to park hun dreds of sleeping cars In the switch yards along the Maumee river, only a few minutes walk from Bay View Park. This will relieve the trans portation problem by several thous ands. The gates of the huge arena will be thrown open at 9 o'clock on the morning of the contest, but Willard and Dempey will not climb into the ring until 3 o'clock that afternoon. It is safe to say that approximately half the crowd will be seated early as the first preliminaries will be started at 10 o'clock and the more eager of the fans will demand to bo in the modern wooden structure to see the first gloves fly. Toledo itself doubtless will send acrt. "Ttillilng of iiriNiio decoration, lutvo yon grills In M'ur lioiiso?" "l.uls of Ihi'iii." "What kind tiro Miey?" "Tlie Iclml ii;, wile puts nio through win n I come In -mo late." meid: iwmi,i: m J i:i;ii:i in ,n lisny 1 Mi:iil'oltD. July I. Hum ir n. i liolni; liiiiiliitPil hero ilint iimr ilopn lion ill'.' to ho mlili'il In lli.i n-,,-nt ' fiiifc of tlll'oi' In Jiirkmill county t . ( watch for liMitloi;t:orN ami othi m uti.. .nttompt in kiiiukkIi' lliiunr rroni ( up , foriiln Tho iitfliors nro on duly nt nil hour" and will coiilltiuo Iholr miar. h , fur coin in hand until July I, wiiou n i 1 tlnii-wido prohibition Iiociiiiioh offer llvo I Many iiutiimnblloN huvo boon i'uimii; , thru from California lint only nnt NiMpori wiin found. Thin ilrlvor. ur companli'd by u woman, iilowod up a. His Dauqlit-r'i, Voice. "What won- Aon ti'iiiitlnc liwonilo IjiiV askoil Mr. (''iiiinix. "Tho iinturnl sinlo," answi'iod tho toaclior. 'i suppose von kitfiiv, 1 tut It didn't sound uuliiriil lo i ." Net embroidered with .Inpancso straw Is a fnvorlle lulllltiory IrluiinliiK. Some of the newest white sill; Tho Ministerial VHsiiiiatlou inol cloven have plaited nilllcs around llio y..n rilav afternoon and hithiikoiI for ho approachi'd tho nfflcor hut. when w'K''". tho I'lilon Sundiiy ovoiilnit sorvlcos to a fow loot away, Hpoodod up and Hindi. For the more simple costumes sore. ,, h ,, h) ( ,, , , ,,,,,, In I' do .solo und tussor are pn- ' . . August I hoy olocloil in- follow lug - - Small hovs wear suits of white ,,H ""Icorn for the next s mouihs ' Tho l lino ! KoltlUK "hnrlor ovirv nt lists ...id colored trousers for all or- H-v Minpsoi, ll.imrlck I'rosld - "V for vim to do whin Mh.iul.l I.. i..... u- i ii'ii v i i 'I""" befiiro tho Llk r."t hero on insioii-.. ' ' ....I...... . . .- ,K,N) Little front nuil back paiiols on and lto i: P l.awroun- Sec Tioa-. ,in,;, cirls' anil woiucn's dresses are em- ' l.rolileii'il. Viiiot liagn have bended efforts produced by hands or .small ijiiuiilltlrK of buidltii;. 1 "i and 10 What uro you Did Hi-i .- Favor. "S'r, this u pillion iipMrtii'ilty. Small liiM'sti-ii'iil no risk, nii.l inor imuis returns iib-nii-teiy sure" "Thin I wi'iililn t lu:io the heart to deprive you." Lite. M. TRUE. in:.v Stravtd from l.nerj stiiM rill. .oil. dark m.iv Iiiiihi' light lion,, and tail H II nl.oiil.ler. H .1 iu left hip J 1 :, oi lii'u.iii! fur inforniation .lolm ill f"lK llox 102. Merrill I If i.'it T'.ie Aaaiversary .jgm. 6-.&$h y?v ;-. . m iV I' T1 ti rKv 1-cW nm ' . ff f ii I Through Thick and Thin The man who has tho grit and tenacity to stick to his Job. no mat ter what the diltlciiltles. through thick and thin HE'S YOUR MAN. For fifteen years Diamond Tires have seen other tires come und go, but through thick and thin "Beauty Is only skli deep," he re marked. "Yes," she replied calmly, "'about as deep us some men's stock of widoiu." YiSwlifeMl SQUEEGI TIRES Mcreencry. A inllrir mm I Mould nut l.- Ami pluvv Hit- LuuiiiIIiik main. I'd rathiT plow a farm you nt. And Uink my uurliily c.nn. Hit Early Training. "Did you hear how that upMnrt talked back to the society fnvorlle? And I did hear that he bepm life as n butler." ".Mnybe tluit "as the reason he was so quick to answer the belle." the tires with the red side walls have demonstrated their grit and te nacity, the qualities of service and economy wanted by every motorist, that have given them the reputation of holding their customers year after year. If you want a tire that will make you coniu back for more, buy one ; Diamond. DIAMOND TIRE & VUL CANIZING CO. 120 S. 6th St. the Information Wanted. "We hear a good deal about arms of Morpheus." 1 "What of It?" "I have been wondering If his feet i get to sleep, too." SQUEEGEEOBMDTIRES m FlTTggMWH I Our Independence Is Here Dress up vour best for the occasion, ff vou want the best at a moderate price, then don't foriret our num ber comer Gth and Main where the men trade. N.BLDREW MEN'S TOGS. Successor to Drew & Merrill. ( W MA sJ OK' '1 lf p ASII it 7 k 4 ii M ' & I Enough to Kill Him, Student There goes the professor, tnlklns to himself, as usual. Second Student Yes. I should think ' were KUimath Falls visitors Wcdnes- from 10f00o to 20,000 citizens to the he would have died of boredom long1 day arena, and ,lf the day is not too hot, since. i Mr. a- d Mrs. Aust'n l?n.-r rnd these will cover the distance on foot, ' - ! I 11 powered r A ) Fresh water every day at the Hot Springs Iioth House. It "Mr H OUST ON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANC'INT. Wednesday & Saturday Niglitx. JAZZ ML'SIC. fa You can sense the full, steady power of Red Crown gasoline in the rhythmic hum of your engine. Red Crown, "the Gasoline of Quality," has the full and continuous chain of boiling points neces sary for easy starting, quick and smooth acceler ation, steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CriUoraU) Mie Gasoline of Quality R. A. WINfcLER SPECIAL AGENT Klamath Falls- Oregon. STAR THEATER TODAY , Jcsso Ti. Lasky Irecnts VIVIAN MARTIN In "VIVIKTTK" Picture tliut I different from tho nfiual Photoplay. Other Features on tlio program are A I.niigliablo Mack Sennett Comedy in two pnrtH KtnninK Tho Mack Kennett Hathing Girls. BIG CELEBRATION DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT JULY 4TH, 1919 At MALIN HALL Music by M. Dobiy . Orchestra A Good Time For Everybody. Come to Fort Klamath JULY 4 This is our first celebration, and it is going to be a hummer. Horse Races- Bucking Contests, Foot Racing a little of everything that goes to make a real lively cel ebration. Fishing finest in history. Pack that Picnic Basket and come to Chiloquin for the time of your life. FORT KLAMATH BUSINESS MEN'S ASS'N. TEMPLE THEATER TODAl' VHngrnpb 1 u-scnts CLAIM'S I.I fcHLIB - 1.N-- "TMIJ WOOING OF PMNCE8S PAT" Also n Klilnry I i m. Comedy " Romantic IVgle" AdmlMlon 10 18 cent MjUinee S.30. Evenings 7:80 A 0. 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