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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1919)
TH..N'-!!!1!!!1 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOK KIVE w P ERSONAL MENTION n,,ii HinKi.mi'tM os Mru, nMi'i,Mim OKIMI IMK I'MII'I.KOK IUIrt(IT tMIVH'Isrn )M,(1M AM ' I" ' ' ' I'OI.KH pi' il .1 pflSlllfltl Willi III III' llllllpHIIV Hilnk n inn, mtili'il ( ii r I Ml.. I.. I llll nlfllll !! Hill II... ..tl.... .... ..i..ii iiv .11 . I null linn I'l.'niiii. i I " in ii ni .. .1. ... ri'llM'ni'im ' yt "" 1,.HK fW' ""I II" piWHI'llgl'IH (III I III' lllllll j; W'tynf "" " .;r Montgomery. Mt-lii ('liimlnlii. J;ln,l,v,n , u,ltl iii,rli.l.iJ"" '"" 'M"rl" II1""1'". I"" lni I" " ' tiiiin. Mm A I ( I ni Iiiiiii. I'liiru Cut. V.. II til n III iini'H"ii (I J K'"' " . ..I, lllllll IIIIU M'l 'I III county " "'K'"" utn I'M Millie, i" C(ornl n" i.nm ltwl ' .rcltiK If'l' rnirr Ml"' U MC.kn.Jr mi., w.fi-of l'..r- Jj In romP") "" Mr" '' , ' '""' Pmllnliil. art' KIlirlllK ii.. rnunty I luv - tilnit, KalliiT ('iiIIiIiim, l.llll Juiii'N, driii-" lliuigliiiul, I.ih'IIIm llrk"y Au drey HiiIhtIh. ("InrnMi'H Wicks, K"ii nulli I'i'iry, mill Mr mul Mm Hull (1 A KruiiKii ri'ltiriii'il Irimi Kit n Francisco liml night, where Ii" m IkihIi'iI III" funeral nf It A Johtisun Cluri'liro l.miiiiix. the son nf Dave .i. .... i l-llur urii Anions S" lrn .. ., .iiiiiiix. ruluriu'd Ikiiihi last night Kurt Hill where ho Iihi been (nun with III" fourth Aero miumlniii Tim i'ii in p llmr liui lii'i'ii ilumohlllr imI mul f'liiretiro expeit to spend ih miiiiiiiit here with IiIn father Jl"ll Ktllllpll Wll III lOWII Vi.Kll.r I,, iiny iiiiiii nut uuuie in nut .muiiii inn. Mr. irlct. Mr.ll'll Illlll (' II I U " " n .lon w't" """r W,V"" ,r K W Ti-li ' Mr''"i' 01,l' I. In town for short mny M, mul Mr U MW" '.ti.r.'.l k'tm t' TihH" lhl" ",l,rl,,,nB '," ...v Will, MlBIl l niMIMTlhWHlt tad lt I" "l""l l""ll"tl .1.. ii.. .tirriiuiiilini; country I'll! r ! Hi" ",1,,r "' ""' ,'1"'1" "f M'1"' J"""""" "''ll1t"" '"'i l "v la Men'. Hint nr- I led 'llllK t spend III.. Fourth Willi Mr ,, I """ M.- .: .:. Walker, of l.ly ArMiiU rriim f-na. Cultforn- Mr mul Mm (leorgn Tlrlrli anil nifluil" 'r w " ll"'''t,",, I' fiiuilly Iffl In llu'lr rnr HiU mumlm: ' KiiiilHi, mul i" llii'" ' f"r """r """"' lii"ii.' mi Itwrui Cltrrnu' MlIIT"" M I" li"i- frmii Mull Crt'i-k wli.-n. ilmv will upmi I ih MoJ'" l'U"'"r i"'i'l"" """ l" l"" r uiu ii.I.t of Hi" wn.je fjifn'd a f'' llv" wl"' '" f"'"" Ml " '', " 'irm.i i, i I, i A llr I'lfurncn umm f.r Itoihy iirh' " " fmi'i I uk m- Mi lU I" ' II llK ,i. . llli I lull'! A III ,i MI'M lull' II. I liy Mi" I. I! MiMiry mul Mown ,. iv il ,, 1 1 ii..( cm) Hiirllif "I'll Mm Kpliili'B imii'lilH ' limp Wmiliy imil Iiihi'PIi Will liiii Hii ilu'Mi rriim Cilliiiiilii fur tlin i mil I Ii Tin Imw firm uf .Mi-rilmnii mul Vim Iwil'ill IX lilKlliu (111 VJI l (i (.-.. i,f Hi,, I,,!! iliirlinj Kin foil I III uf Inly vm ulliiii, mul iir" luitlriK tlu-lr riltli -m In Hi" Plrtii Niiiiiuiiii iiiiiii, l.uiiiiini: ri'tiiuil "li'il Tliii v. nil lui' ni Im ii, I,,. Iiiiul.' miirli lnrni.r mul nky-llKlitH r) liliif put In liolli I In. library mul wiililm: niuiii Ml". IIi-hii Klli;or" Iiiim nif In Anlllmul Mr I K Cllloli. wliu Iihm li.."n Dpi'tiilltiK iiiiu'IIiii. In Mmirovlii. Cul ,lfnriil, linn rctnriK'il to Iht Iioiiui , h"r" for tlm miiiuiu'r Tom I'jiiKm wiih irP'il li.'for" Jimtlc" of III" 1'i'iu'i) ('lilipuimi yimi.inlay fur' loHnull ami linlli'ry. iih fuuiul khII ty mul fltuil f2r, Tlio mi" of ikhuiiII mul Imtti'ry iiipilimt Minnl" llurf mm nut for July ' Hill LIBERTY THEATRE Tin; I'H'K or tiii: i'kti'hkh" XUgumiTJI iWiii l " --- j.jj.j ww , m mm. wB H. W. Poole, Owner WMn Matinee Every Day TONIGHT ZANE GREY NOTED AUTHOR APPEARS IN PERSON 'THE GHOST OF SLUMBER MOUNTAIN" The Greatest Novely Ever Shown E. K. Lincoln and Delorea Cattinelli IN 'THE UNKNOWN LOVE." DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. ,( A.MI'lIltS Wll.l, hi: SOHKV viii: mii:v iii:.it tiii: m:s Thir nr" KuIhk to lie n lot of )oy fclTii in till i IIV llftiT tile t'oil'tl. mul nil lii't-nuit" iticy illd urn w nil m n'tiMitl til" iliuirn tlnii Ik tu lii i;lv i ii ttu ""tiliiK In tlio Opunt lliitmu . Iti" lti, Wliltu mul Illll" rlllli Ulii' hum' miller whose illri'dlnii l Ik in I" Riven ili'diti'il to )uiM a iinii'i Mi.y mail" up llu'lr mlmlH thai u .ik rnlrii: io he a r"ul ilmir", ni" thiii mlil llvo In ttu tni'iiiory of iIiom iiiti'nilitiK. mul accordingly ill. s ha. i mil owrlouhiiil miytlllliK tlnii will mlil to th" pli'iiHtir" mill "ti loMn.'tit of th" iIiiiicith Oti" of ih" fiiittirt'o will In- th" nervliiK of punch,' mul th" inilnlr will h" HP'-rlully pr ' p.iriil for th" orciinlon It will li" Ifurnlnlu'tl ty the J art Hand, and If tlicr" Ih uny dancn luft in that left foot of oum JUHt watch It come to lit" whim thou" hoys Blurt their in triiini'iit RolriR i "" I II Mlwin mmiuW fflwr i ff- 1 ir t.i.,j'."A'j"'iyren rv,. irf !BTrv7rTili'T: ;firJKB &&& J?frP r vx-rdanj'h t -r. mmmT7.Z'm--mil tHIUM ifa lXksCJZJ. Z.iwL-i mj- TV. -, v.4-- "&!? l.rt' ri .-r A Product of ike R eso u rces, Experience and Equipment of the Standard Oil Company Zerolcnc, correctly refined from selected California crude oil. keeps its lubricating body at cylinder heat, holds compres sion, gives perfect protection to the moving parts and deposits least carbon. Its use will mean better performance and longer life for your car. The Standard Oil Company Board of Lubrication Engi neers has determined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your make of automobile. Their recommendations are avail able for you in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. There ie a chart for each make of car. Get one for your car. At your dealer's or our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 4 grade for each type of engine R. A. WINZLER SPECIAL AGENT Klamath Falls- Oregon. hlXN KKIN Al'TIIOIt KAYS fKliTH' TONCfUK IK DYING than politically It to work In the fields. He regard, il tin- Reparation of Ireland from Knglund as more urgent culturally i 2 The Irlh Ian- FIRE DESTROYS THE whom were women, had narrow e- NEW YORK TERMINAL capes, being rescued by firemen who I rushed ladders to the top ol th NEW YOItK, July 2 -Fire at the eevated Btructure. Eariy report soutn terry terminal or me city s elevated structure today destroyed were that lives had been lost, bit i t i i -- i' ' - n r ii i ii ii -. "' - Just Iti'incinber this The dates for , , . , ,. these were not verified br the 9 guag" U dying Desmond Fltzger- ,he Elks1 Convention are August 14,one lraln and part of anotner- May , l ' 7 nlil, uuthur mul member uf the Sinn 16 and 1C Get ppady ) of those on board, a large number of ce Keln told the members of that or-' " gunlnitlon In a pesslmlntlc spi-ch ' y-SHS'X'$ $t44s-NM$MMM-S4 at tlm Sinn Keln headquarters re-. . rently i Mr Kltigernld said the Irish Inn ' Kunge had been ilylng since Easter wc'k last year when the Sinn Fein clash with the authorities look place III Dublin Speaking of the wearing f r of the Irish kilt, he said he could J not Imagine the Irish people wearing ASK any Firestone Truck JmWjmm-':-"HHiji 1 Tire user in this city MnJ ' "rWSIn T about his experience with J 4Trm$ "FSH them. Askhimaboutthekind MSFW 'IFSVS ? ol service he Kcts from our lire m2L'Jr M?' pSbWS 4 press, our other tire inachin- $M Wi&&SS5g:ri 'f wyy-ul -our men. You'll & T m W$$tv4 M iV tt'K,Visons, straight from MV feS: J X ':'! m.I.Kt, why over half 3 S 1 B W?' ' 4 j I'im-i,,'; tonnage cTAiiu-i- m&M lJlf"t'V., ' ji ..-ru.cl.ii l.'irestone &j; g j g '. L" Wsniovinjronlcssjrsisolinc. JT gftf (V qn ' Let us prove tliese things. Wr Jb rrE 800, Tirettotie I 4ik ' h TIHLES I BB v'." 4 I Independence Day in 1919 You may feel, as so many others do, that the Fourth of July in 1919 has, and should have, a new significance. The Fathers of this nation fought a strong enemy that they might gain political freedom for themselves and their children's children. The sons of the nation have just been fighting that they might give political freedom to others. The one thing that we ought to be proudest of, and celebrate most enthusiastically, is not so much the freedom they have won for us and others, as the fact that they were willing to fight for it. And we ought to pause long enough from noise, and games and gaiety, to resolve with some solemnity that nothing we can do shall be left undone1 to keep and perpetutate what has been gained. That's one of the uses of such a holiday; we're ' "' all going to quit business and make it a day ' K. SUGARMAN Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY." , proa 2tt I. D. A. KENYON Plum and Sixth Streets JJ- J V '' J" J - "