The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 12, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
AT THE CHURCHES
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TRAOE MARK i
The City of 'J 5
GOODRICH j
The Goodrich
Square
Standard
Measure of
Tires
The one sure way to tell
what a tire is worttfaa
it stands in the store
of a dealer, is to divide
its price in dollars and
cents by. the miles of
the adjustment that
backs it up.
Then square it on
the GOODRICH
SQUARE, Standard
Measure of True Tire
Value.
Square its price against
Goodrich List Prices
on the short branch of
THE SQUARE.
Square its mileage ad
justment against the
Goodrich More-Mileage
Adjustment on the
long branch of THE
SQUARE-6,000 miles
for Fabrics; 8,000 for
Silvertawn Cords.
If you pay more than
the Goodrich List
Prices always the
sameto you, and every
one else everywhere
the tire overcharges
you. If you take less
than the Goodrich
MORE -MILEAGE
Adjustment, you short -mileage
yourself.
Buy Goodrich Tire
from a Dealer
ADJUSTMENT
Fabrics 6,000 miles
Cords 8,000 miles
rirt Hiiptlst dumb, comer Win'u
HiBtott ami Eighth. J. 11. lirimth,
p.xstor.
Sumltiy school at 10 a. in.. C. It.
Del.np. superintendent.
Preachlns nt eleven, by llev. .1. It,
: riff tli nml alau In the menliiK t
elsht o'clock.
I'raer .erv.ee Wednesday at s I'. M.
Kvery ecoiul and fourth Wednesday
evening will be devoted to missionary
w ork
Sacred Heart Churcn. corner Sth
ami H'kU streets, llev. Hiifih J. Mar
shall, pastor.
1st M:is at 0.00 A. M.
2- i Ma-ss and Benediction 10.30
Ke. Kr l.: Vaaseur, Hector.
Methodist EnUcopai Cnurch. Tenth
and HIrIi. Kev. Simpson Ilaiurlrk,
pastor, lit" Kas' street. Phone i7V
Junior l.eisue at '.'.CO A. M.
Sund.iv - ti.icl at le.dn A M.
Morning Worship at 11.00 A. M.
i Regular services Sunday morn
lnR. The subject for the morning
service will be "The Greatest Need
A Conscience."
I The union service will be held at
the Presbyterian shurch. Brother
NORMAN ROSS WINS
SWIMMING RACES AT
OVERSEAS GAMES
SAN KltANVISn), July 12 The
excellent showing ninde by Norman
- Koss, the Pacific coast swimmer and
former ninmber of the Olympic club
of this city. III the allied guinea held
In Kiauce, did not surprise his
friends who freely had predicted ho
would maintain his reputation.
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SAGE TEA
INTO GW M
i ikht.i. iiiT('iu:s xot n,i:..
I.oniion, July II. The Kitchen
if 1 oiuliin's hotels mid roiauianln
ir' Mi many rimes flllti place, n'.
cording l Joseph A. Oualn Hecrelar
i of the hotel, club and reliuiranl ec
turn of the British WorKi'tV Inlnn.
SA'I'I ItllAV, .11 IV I'.', I'm.
Ho miy Unit In Ills I . ul
epil'leilre, he Iiiih licM'i'
tnfj liiHpeclor III iiMiolel 1,
"U'allelH of'rn carrv
abuU In (heir norUels. ti
them pioporly, lull Jusl irinr
ilnd imtlliiK them bail, ., ,
atserls.
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DAKKKNS III "At TIIVI.I. .1X11 KK-
STOHKS ITS NATlltAI. COLOR aj.aj.as.ss.s......aaaaj
A.M l.lSTIti: ATONt'l"
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Common garden sage Urewed Into
u lieav tea, with sulphur and alcohol
addeil. will turn gray. streaUed amhj.
The fact that he won every swim-,
tiling event In which he was entered
Is held as additional proof by these', urlans.
friends that their claim that Hoss hlosoinc An easier way Is to Kct the'
Is one of the greatest and most vor-lphur teelpe at hoino, though, Is trou-i J
satlle swimmers of all that Is not , ready to use preparation Improved by i
faded hair beautifully dark and lux-
MUIiik the Sane Tea and Sul-'
. T
;nstltig about SO cents a large bottle,;
at drug storoi, known na "Wyeili'sl"
Sage and Sulphur Compound," tbiis,
without merit. While swimmers
like Duke Kahanamoku and others
haw been world bent era In a 'fe.w
events In which they havo specullz-
ed as. torttiNtunce. the snrliils. Ross' "voiding a lot of muss
has nrnviwl hiniKeif n mi.ir .vim. While Rrtiy. fadod hair Is not sin-
mer in practically all the distances
long and short .
The career of Ross has been rath-
iyit
V
er an unusual onu for the reason
that he sprang Into fame practical
ly with ouo plunge into tho water.
FinS till, liei.tl aiV'tliimtnt. tn mtn.
Wilson of Emmanual Baptist church , . , . , , .
... . . tlmo nnd while experts conceded
i will preach the sermon. ,, . , ,. , ,
i "o had thelnarklngs of n champion,
' First Christian Church, corner, for ono roason or n,tbor ho never
Ninth and Pine streets. C. P. Trim- j seemed able to make any more than
' ble. pastor. j a meillcore showing. Ono or two
'Sunday School at 10. ot hs nijmirers. who still had faith
'Sermon 11. . ., , ,,,. ...
Praver meetlne Wednesday even-,"1 hU "blllty to make good, prevail
ing at S p. m.
Presbyterian Church, Pine street, n
near second, uev. t.. r. Lawrence
rastor.
' MoipIm service at 11
J?'.' t'!ilt.an Spirit of Portcitosi.
fill, we all desire to retain our youth
ful appearance and attractiveness. By,
' darkening your hair with Wycth's
Sage ami. Sulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because It Is done so natur;
nlly, so evenly. You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It ami draw
this through your hair, taking onu
small strand at a time; by morning
all gray hairs have disappeared. At-1
ter another application or two your
hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and'
luxuriant, and you appear years
younger. ;
i.
ed On the OlVllinlc Chill tn m.ml him I Th limn la rnlllnp ahm-tor nti.rv
to some Eastern chamnlonshlns Jdny for you to do what should be
i nore
What are you
TO THE BUSY BUSINESS MAN THE
JEWEL CAFE
OFFERS AN AVENUE TO SAVE
MOMENTS EVERY DAY
You may be too busy to go to your homo
at noon. In assortment of foods, their
preparation and the serving, The Jewel
lias no parallel outside the larger cities.
Most certainly The Jewel merits your
noon-day patronage.
THE JEWEL CAFE
Jete Bailey, Prop.
Phone 185 y 610 Main St
. . .. uinnn nnmrn inn tMirs wtt nnrn nn
.asi cnanco as it were. Tho con-r.-",,. -,,,--,, -i" ." "..r"
sent was grudgingly Klvon. Thol.iinn.
was grudgingly given.
a. m. gu;.. subsequent career of lloss as a swim
GOODiCrJ
j TIRES
"BEST IN THE I
LONG RUN" J
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t.irula v i ool i.l lo a. in.
In 'In " ' tile Union .-ervio-will
be our :hu ih the mi sau '
wilt be given by Rev. W. 1.. Wilson,
pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist
Church. Last Sunday night the Chris
tian Church was full and wo expect
a large audience at this service.
There will be rousing congregational
.singing. Come and bring your friends
1 and help to make these union serv
i Ices of large' inspirational value. The
Christian Endeavor Meeting will be
held at 7 P. M. In our church. The
topic will be -What Our denomina
tion stands for". Representatives of
the different denominations will
-speak. Rev. E. P. Lawrence will be
the lender.
Emanuel Baptist Church. Eleventh
and High streets. W. L. Wilson, pas
tor. Sunday School 10 A M. Mr. C W
' Murphy, Supt.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and S P. M
Prayer meetings Wednesday at 8. ,
Merrill Adventists: Heglnning
Sunday July 6th, lectures will be giv
en in the large tent in Merrill every
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday evenings at S P. M. by
Pastors T. I.. Tneumler and It. A.
Smlthwlck. A cordial Invitation is ex
tended to the public to attend this
series ot lectures. The subject for
Sundav will be "The old Book that
, withstood the test.-' This subject will
form the thread of all ot the lectures.
Tho Christian Science Society of
Klamath Falls holds services at 113
, Fourth street every Sunday morning
at 11 o"clock and every Wednesday
evening at 7:30. All are welcome.
The subject of lesson for Sunday,
"Sacrament"
The Sunday school session Is from
1 9:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning.
The, free reading room and free1
.lending library is open from 2:30 to
,4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.
I.u'heran services will be held at
1 the Baptist Church Cor. Eighth and
Washington St., at 7:30 P. M, I
Serjnon by the Pastor. All are most ;
cordially Invited to worship with us. i
i Rev. M. Rossman.
137 First St.
mer is Internationally known, but
only a few know how nearly ho niiss.l
ed the opportunity of ever becoming
wi..i:ksspi:ciai.
i
a factor In
swimming.
the annals of American i
suiiscitiiii: roit mi; in:ii.w.t.
I
Don't ferget: tho Elks will have n
convention here August 1.4, 13 and
16. (let busv!
Mil
Highest cash prices paid for fine
OKKt'ON I.VIIMX IMI'KS AM)
OTHKIt ItKI.ICS
Postoffice Box 26fi
KLAMATH FALLS, ORK.
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SUNDAY EXCURSION
on
Upper Klamath Lake
The launches "Spray" and "Oak
land" will run excursions every
Sunday, leaving the mail boat
lnnrllniv n, Q n rr n l!n,t,f r ,- tttra
hours at Jtocky Point. Faro $1.50 j
from landing for round trip. Bus )
leaves Western Transfer oftlco at j
7:30 a. m.
Calkins & Hamilton j
IMAMWMMMM
Jus' Remember this. The dates for
the Elks' Convention are August 14,
15 and 16 Get ready.
Phone 460
Ice Cream
729 Main St.
Candles
PASTIME
Jack Monroiv, Prop.
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drink, s
Peel anil Billiards
Barber Shop In oCnncctlon
OUH MOTTO
"Courtesy nnd Service"
W""Xi:K'S SPECIAL 1 1-2
Gee Whiz!
"The darn tiling's busted again!"
You don't say that It we do your
work. We do It right, and It
doesn't "buck."
Hoagland & McColIum
221 Main St.
Phone 282-W.
AtVVWW
AWV
New City Laundry
WK CUAItANTEE OUK WORK
Shirts and Collars Laundered
We also wash silk, wool and col.
ored goods very carefully. Try uh
once and be convinced, Our prices
re right. Phone 154.
127 Fourth Street
Btick of First National Dank
High
Grade
Ladies' & Men's
Clothes
MADE TO ORDER
FINEST MATERIALS
BEST OF WOnKMANHIP.
LATEST STYLES i.yJ'V'
PERFECT FIT 'GUARANTEED
Prices are very reasonable
Your Inspection Invited
Chas. J. Cizek
MERCHANT TAILOR
SU Mala St.
IT'S A POOR DOCTOR
Who Won't Take His Own Medicine
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THAT'S WHY WE ARE USING THIS SPACE TO TELL YOU
WHAT JOLLY LITTLE BUSINESS STIMULATORS HERALD
' WANT ADS ARE AND WHY THEY GET RESULTS
THERE IS NO GUESSWORK about a Herald W,-int Ad. They
do the business. We know they pay. Our customers have
told us so time and again. We have used them ourselves and
they have never failed to get results. They are the short cut to a
quick turn-over the modem method of merchandising on a small
scale, where the value of the article to be sold or the importance of
the want to be filled will not justify a heavy outlay.
If you had something to sell, trade or give away and went out
on the street and told each person you met about what you wanted
to do, you might get results but the people you talked to would
be very likely to say : "That poor fish has bats in his belf ry." If,
on the other hand, you used a Want Ad, you would talk to the
whole county at once, instead of only one person, and do it in a
businesslike manner.
The same rule applies to hiring help, renting a house, looking
for a job, or any one of the important little incidents of life. where
you must call in the assistance of someone outside your immediate
family. You MIGHT get results by telling your troubles to the
neighbors but the certain, quick and economical way is to use
a little classified ad.
Do you want to buy, sell or trade, want to hire help or find
work; do you want to find a room, a house to rent, or to rent the
same to someone else ; do you want to call attention to some new
feature of your business, seek information on some subject; or
have you any little unfilled want?
USE HERALD WANT ADS
THEY DELIVER THE GqODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING
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