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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1919)
V. .,tti. " '" THE EVENING HFRAIQ KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAOK FIVE One Seat for Two Congressmen ii rtFnnr.F. u. iff" j . i liHlu 'iwSfc 1 1 Uk igggggflggSi Ht v'l mj gggggaigggggggggf ggfggggggggggfl I ga I vl? 7"l gggggggg" When fiinilltUta for offlco illon while tlio votfs nro bolnj; counted, dor that nullify Him victory of hln opponent Out of tho froun north of Alniha coinm tlila iictfcn tin two conKreuman nr rlte In WsthlnRlon with crmlentluU for tlio office Jnmoi Wicker ihin, rontrrtnuinn from Aluka lnc 1008, ImU Charles Hulicr tin crpcnmt In 1918 Whllo tlio vntpii tvero bulnit rountoil In .0t.m. lr, Eulicr dlcil Tlio Kovrrnor of Almku onlorrd n ipitflnl alcctlun wiekcnliaru clalmru hl election vallil nml wml lniVnnlilrnl(in. Ii ellfred no opposition to Oconto II Urir.hy m tlio aptrlul ulnctlon ami lt latter It ctnl llotli liava been lcn oftlcm at tlio capital tslll tlio liuo It fliclJcu. Interior of the R-34VHuge Envelope, Showing Gas Containers and Long "Deck" " ' "ah. iiii iTrir" " " jr?.?" . .." . - . .-.in . a i v Thin pliotograph shows (he gas contnlncis. Insldo tho huge bag of tho f tlh Ulrlgltlo Hi) t w t!ll(cn W))I0 (h0 )rst Bi,u,r.thanalr mu- "'Btocros from KiiroiKi infcin..i.i,. ..-i ...i.i .!..... -, ,....., i" i ytiivimi is the mliidiu S ,llt, ,u.cV Liberty Theatre SHE REFUSES TO BE AUCTIONED THATf THE .STRONG THEW1U1AM FOX J'ErUATIONA. MORALITY TlAy WHY I WOULD kv-. NOT fcH I ' Sunday and 7 ' ht HeraM n te" you today's news today not tomorrow. fWTOi (Ph'HltittullKs . l--IN . A 1 nun III ill I U 4 I II 11 V IV A ll otlvun TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER JTORY IN Monday i && I Ei HkSH I ERSONAL MENTION Ml It I -HIIM.KJIIIs us ,M IHII'IMMls 5MOMJ llll ITMI'I I Ml Mils MH Ulli'MIMTI fiMIM.r. tll (IIMIM.s li HMU MH.Kh fltrV Williiiin I'nrdlcy Ik In from IiIh nimli hi l.ori-llit. for Hm1 day Mr nml Mir C II ('Icmi1iiIiik mcl family me i-uIiik for llkluli, Call- fornii. wli.Tf t hoy expvrt to muld- tlii'lr limn. In Ilic fiiliini ( nrl ( of.r li-ft Tlnimdiiy for AhIi- limd v h.r. Ii will mt-ct Mm Cnfi-r I h-r "on Hnwiird. who will Join lilm In u lour of WimliliiKlon. Ore- Kim 'iduho. Montana and California Mr Cofi him koIiI out IiIh tntcrcHtH In Kliimiith ImihIiicmh after many huc- CHHfii earn tier" and. during their trip will eek for a new location. Mm ( iifcr in a Hlntor of .Mrs .exile Itonem AmoiiK ili- many Klamath FallK people v.ho ore plimnliiK to Hpend Sunday at Cr.imr I.nke are Don New- bury. Marjorle Dnlzdll. Clara Cnl- Ktnii, llciet Kllt'iire, Joe Anna DrlB- ((ill, l.elllll DiIhcoII, Nell Mullen. Alleiui Hniltb F"rn IIoiii;1iiiiiI. 1M die KuiiudiirH and Roderick Smith. Harry NUIiuIh of Illy l niemllnK a feu iIhmi m Klaiiuith I'.iIIh I) 1 Kdlvr Ih here from IiIh slie ii ranch near Illy Mr" and MrH I.owIh Khuttuck. tour- UU from Vancouver. WnnhliiKton. came thrmiKh Klam.ilh Fi.IIh Umt iilirht in their car and mopped for a few hour to lil friends here. They rep.irttlwi u.id tmp.iHKiiblu thro iuli the McKenzIr Pans' Itobert Alklneon, rprvHi'titltiK Keo- ler llrotlu-m. bond bu(rn, Ih hero on bu.lnK from Denver Mr. Atkln- ton foinierly utteudtd thr Unlver- mty of Or-Kon .. ... ii i i K.iru tJlvens of lily. Ih here for a , .. ithort time ..... . . ,, , ,. (Zi.ftri'i ( linslhln nml. fnitll Infr ' . . today for KprliiK Crvk, where they will upend two weeks camping John M Anderson, who Ih In town lias come to n.tlsfactory terms with thy Oregon ( i.llfornla and Kastern rulluay company for a right of way through his property. J V Churchill and J J'. Church Ill, who ar connected with the Ore gon California company, were In tho town last nlglTt 'from their homo In Yrekn. Mrs Margaret Riddle, accompan- . . . , . i led by her daughter Margaret, and son Martin, along with Duncan Strong and Louise Watklns, arrived In Klamath Falls early this morning after n four days' motor trip from their Portland home. ,Ticy are hero for a short May and expect to visit Crater Lake - U. S. WAR SILK INTO ?RAC5 FROCKS Kyr Jfe- r Eighteen million yards of silk at a bargain price makes It seem probable that the fall will be a teuton of "rustles." This silk has been thrown on the market by too War Department a special silk made tor wrapping cartridge bags but not now needed. Col. B. IB. Oarrlson of the department bad ibis frock of the silk made. up ft his secretsrjr to prove Its dress uses. It will likely retail at about $2 a-yard, The bids were opened at- Washington July 10, fatter which It will be decided how tho millions of yards ,wlll h nnr kotod, So It m(iy be expectod that women should, proparo for a silk year whon wholesalers dictate the fashion for (all. winter and spring. "UiSE-r -J -J t2vbJ.m MPS !!M J! IE' v !w mgm i&$) ' I)i C A. Ruinbrj and I)r E. 0. Wimmiiwm' Iihvi- ivtuiticd from an ''Xtenilfil IIhIiIiik trip Ht Oilcll lake, riy report that then ure muny poo I'1" "'''" ""1 that tlio (IbIi aro bo- kIiiiiIiik to bill-. 'hitrlen MiCarll.- of Illy Ih hero to- ,u,y ","1 ,,,! ""J"1 l"t for tlio flrot llm" ln VurH 'iitmi In to linvo a X"0'1 huV crl' '"'. " ""V. t" thu 'rlatlon at thu fannera illponal t,,lH ,""r' J ' Owen In In from Uly to meet "In brother Frank, who haa been In r"ini with thn Twentieth Engl- iicwim for Nuveral monlhK. Frank h"h that he Ih Jimt 'tickled to death to ret homo uiid that Klamath Is tho l"t plate on tho continent. " Mr and Mm. Frank Cortade aro in the city from their home at flock Creek han ApploKittu ins In town thta moriiitiK from his Swan l.ako ranch. (flit Kleadry. who has been hero luinltuHlnK machinery and supplleH for his ninth at Odewiu. returned on the boat ibis morning. .Mr and Mr I.ylo .Mills nro In I0W" for-u 8h0rt tlmu from lhilr s1"" ' ranc- K""n at fhllofjuln Ih In town on basinets. in the city from her home near M-r In tho city from ht rhomc near Mcr- rill, Hhopplni;. j, 0. fjoldlhwalto of tho Modoc LUIbt.r company Ih down from Chll- orluin ,, " " Fljnn, a sheep man from . ,,, , . ,thf Hly country, was In town today ' , . , , , .. looking after business matterH. Mr. Flynn has Just completed a larite t-alo of wool at a 'fair price of 50 1-2 cents He says that ctcn with the Inducement offered in the largo wanes now bolng paid by sheopmen, it Ih nt-xt to impossible to keep men for any lenh'th of time. A Knllna waR In yesterday from hit home at Malln transacting bus- ltl("S .Mr. Arthur Llvermore and her two children are hero from Oakland, Cftllfnrnln fnr n vlalt with tiai nni . , ,, . n j 'Uts, Mr and Mrs. O. L. Carter. Florence Du Fault leaves Sunday for San Francisco, here sho will join her sister Helen. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Worden aro( spending tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs Lewis Gerber at Horsefly. . Ros P. Clark, auditor of the Weed Lumber company, left this morning after n few days spent here on bus!-1 nesb. lSTIt.lV XOTICK. I mulej' 3 year old steer, branded U S (with bar over it). Swallow fork fn right and under notch In left ear. 1 mu ley 2 year old steer, branded T (with crescent over it). Upper bit out of each var. Strays came to feed yard of D O Drown, Costal, Oregon, November, 191 S. Owners may hao same by prolng pioperty, pa)lng cost of ad- wrtislng und keep. 19-2C-2t. CHEAPER WOOD For a limited time we will make the follow ing prices on BLOCK.WOOD delivered to your home. Cord, or single load $4.00. Double load $5.50 O. Peyton 501 Main. Phone 187 -A ' -' k I i r 1ru A , KpaA 1 9f Cj TRADE MARK If? H ft The City of M I GOODRICH m I lf Akrnn nhin ygP I Good Tire I News Flies Fast I So wherever you go, you hear it, "Good rich has THE Tires". Praise and enthusi asm over it is in the air. Dealers, chauf feurs, garage men, are talking it pass ing along the mes sage, "Goodrich is making the strong est, best tire the rubber industry has produced. w And Goodrich is. The triumph speaks in the figures on the Goodrich Square by which Goodrich asks you to judge Goodrich, and all other tires. Square the price of any tire with the Goodrich List Price. Square the mileage backing it w'ith Goodrich's More Mileago Adjust ment 6,000 miles for Fabrics 8,000 miles for Silvertown Cords. That will tell you about tire values, and show you why thousands of tire users are flocking to share in the su perb service of these big, husky, More Mileage Goodrich Tires. Boy Goodrich Tire front a Dealer ADJUSTMENT Fabric 6,000 miles Cords 8,000 miles 9ILV Est i Hill ' ffi, BEST IN THE J - LUNG RUN" Jh GSWssglggr . X MMMSMm A ' JyPsMWWsyiggW Avi&y3p JifiggfgfBf 2Hs litt ' i ImhI wH gEflgfsiigi l g ' ! ggfgiggl g3 ' igBgBsgHgVgggi 1 EHrs hi mm- tslggggggggggH sLK gHigggggH lggVk. msBffl8mRmm!n& $2,520,000 Per Year. Our Income if We Get a 3,000-Barrel GUSHER on our lfii. in IJIK K 8 Ml ItU-IM UVKTT. Iilk our lilt: ii(,iulilir ! ih. in 100 fif fifim noinr of llicin the MlAY Oil VDKK, II V It K-W A G (I O N n It, I'VITHI), 1HIIKI' , K. . l'i;TI)I.i;i ,M nml ilocns of otlirr-.. 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H OUST ON' s ITkropollUn Annu?MBUta HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING - Wcdnesdny & Saturday NiRlits. ' Popular Jazz Orchestra STAR THEATER Featuring Special Music ' With the Pictures, Rex StraMon, riaiUst. TODAY Jesse 1.. I.asky Prekjits lroi;eiute clakk In TIIP.EK -MEN AMI 07I5I " OthiT Features on the t'ngr.im aro Fie Acts of SfitHMi V.uuli'wHe And COX Fli-K Jaz7 Siixophone Pl.ijrts tn a 'iiwnlj Musiial und Siu'ng Act Admission 15 and it? cents. l DAY AND MONDAY. CioUIu 1'iesents MAE MARSH In "THE KCI.(J STRAIN" A Romunte of the Mluu (irass Also A Rig V. Special Two Reel Comedy Utt3 Bwm3lirTa-flMPoiuil Jyyjg . . . ur T E M PlTfr-XH E A T E R TODAY - Paramount Presents " BESSIE ItARRISCAIiE In "ROSE OF THE RANCHO" Also Eddie Polo la Another of the Cyclone Smith Stories. SUNDAY AND MONDAY. Triangle Presents 1 MARY MOCXAREV IIA.CKVTH'TI XI A1TfV.trMt ,,? -lso Path XwsssIiatest Current Eventa. Adaslsjgssi 10 A IB cetita IhuH "gfaO. EveninuB 7:ao A B. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PJOTURKb , . 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