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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1919)
Hi ! RIGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FHIUAV, rTTTTTT 5 Hunters, Attention I Russell Mocassins and Pacs I For Men and Women ;BiTlfTT PEARS V 1 1 i "Tlic Silver Klnr," deals with tho, Crop Summitry for Week Tlmingl!. iuivuiittii-it of Wilfred Denver, nil , . j... Ik 11.. i i. ..'.. ... i uui wnun rmiins ummi .MiuKn khruhu country flqmre, witn ih nun"u nraa,,,,, I ti tul llitu niiniitrt. fni iinvrn llitlll llilp. fill-rnu lllll lllnll 111 Vfilll for t lift Wmnmi I ITiiwul li..f.. . ...II. ...l 'l"lllV " .".-IV ....... ..... ." .... .'. ..... . , fill IJIIJ () III II Iv vnnra "Tim Hllv.il lilllir." lllll flllll. CllllllllllltliS mill Hull rllllH tltll town I nrililllf.lliiu .... Ur nl uub melodrama ot ICngllsh life, writ- Judiciously, divspltu opposition plot iin itn ni:lriHH or itim, I;hon I ton by Henry Arthur .Tones and Hon- mill tricks, iiiiiIch "Poltlrouls mm pliiytul loads wnu ., "fl n,,lll'r. t. i-v llirimiii. Iiiih lioitn iili'turlt.'d Vv tl Po Hies" II 1 vo y lili'tliri) criliumotl 111 "Hidim.,.-.. .. ' l ahk, Wlllliim Knvorshu i In the stellar role full or ilonii run Mini raplil flnn ni'- Dmihh Hull." mid reciiii "aklln mill this great Paraniiinnt-ArtiTiifo lion You will want to mm It wlum It ml by Ti lmitli In "'a' ,"',t special ploluro will bo hIiowii nt Ilia coiui's to Tlio l.lhivly Theutm Mntiir- Chase," In "I'lm i mi i,"1 Si '" llliily'B p.irlravnl ,r tl.l ' N" I Slur Theatre toiilKbt. for Kmlls NViirly All Are Out of the Way. liny Crow liy u supposed friend III revenge for Pntrotm of I ho T"mpl) Tlumtio will bonitlly enjoy "Tlio l.ltlln Howdy", ' f ,lie '''I'-'HcboolKhMHHl, If you wimi K "Protect Your Feet on the Trail" The Russell Moccasin's are the outdoor footgear which will protect your feel against the natural obstructions without the burden of excess weight or forfeit to styles They give you the sturdiness of the reg ular boot, with added flexibility. They lack that rigid stiffness there's a give to them that allows you to forget your feet. A few ounces off the weight of a pair of boots makes an appalling difference in the course of a day's workout. Lifting several excess ounces thousands of times in the day's tramp sums up many pounds in a given number of steps taken. Come in, tiy on a pair; they feel like a stocking on your foot. letting him out I., tlio affection of n ""b-h will he shov.,, on Tonight only. Want Ads lK rwia 'bountiful girl whim Don vim" marries "'Ivortlso. ii, H V..n I.il.,.- V,,r.. Imlii.v. limn. . in .AAii7rT"' I T TTV'ttt4i4i l'llllTI.AVn. A III- " Tlinr.i u-no llllt III! III! llU'llI'd 1111011 11 DlirllV TttfC. 7 I lie result being that hn Is Impnvor- Wlum Denver heiira Warp no precipitation of consoQiicnro ilur- !inc the past wool; nnil tho droiiKlit lahoil ' thruout much of OroRon was iiRKrav- KlontliiK ovor tho HiirroHN of lih S $'nteil by high, ilryliiK easterly winds, schomo, ho roos to tlio Inttor's houno TlncconlliiK to tho weekly crop and nt iiIkIU with tho intention to kill ! woathor summary of the wenthor bur- him. but Ware Imteail Ih slain by tho euu hero. Tho water supply for stock ' leader of a band t robbers. and for Irrigation continues to dim- Inlsh. Tho week opened with moder ately cool weather but tho toinporn turo soon began to rise and by Friday ' was abnormally high. j Somo llttlo winter wheat remains to be harvested but In most sections threshing of wlntor wheat Is well ad vanced. In somo western l'ottli'oats and 1'olltlcn" Is a I'laxn I'lcturo starring tho Outdoor Olrl, Anita King. Tho plcturo toll.i, in hum orous vein, tho story of when women I run tho town of Hod Dog. This law-1 loss desert town was In sad need of , PIANO TUNING Is an art when it satisfies the exactions of the world greatest pianists. wm tuuui, mi. juui-gaii, was entrusted with this class of work for nearly three years under Sherman jihj vx. jj,f in uiiii x i inv.iov.iy. His services still available for a limited period. Earl Shepherd Co. mform. mm "Kffirloncv Ann1 Murriock X COUIUlCrt .rtI,.,w nrM l,l,.llAiitntU ilurln f threshing Is being retarded by lack (lnyl,glu ,,,, on ,,,0 offlct,. J I of adequate equipment? Harvest of, . . ,.M ,,, ,I(V ,.. it spring wheat Is in progress In tho llR , ()f ,lc, nK ,0 roi)oUon. ' ...l more elovnted districts and Is goner- "Mm ally complete, elsewhere and a consld orablo part of the crop has 4 JUnA boon 5 thrashed. Tho warm weather hns licon I favorable for Irrigated corn butjnost unlrrlgatod corn needs rain badly. 5. 1 Uartlctt pears are being shlppca t' generally and are yielding well Itnr- vest of early appb's Is In progress. I Poaches aro coin'iig Into market in ' increasing quantities. Most unlrrl- gated fruit Is of spiall size. Drop- ping of prunes continues. A good 1 crop of evergreen blackberries Is bo- HMM4HHHhHM--H44fM-M , LAST EVENING'S CONCERT A refreshing surprise was giv en the musical people of Klam ath Falls at the Vera Crisler con- ,.' cert. The voice, rich and full, express ' ed a wide range of feeling, and conveyed an impression of a re t serve power and possibilities as yet untouched. Miss McCloskey, the pianist, produced beautiful tone effects upon the Lyon & Healy Baby Grand, supporting the voice in an admirable manner. Earl Shepherd Co. LYON & HEALY PIANOS Present Address v Next door Postoffice rlos aro In market. Practically all bay crops except tho later cutting of alfalfa, arc out of tho way. The warm weather has been favorablo for alfalfa where thorc has been sufficient water. Feed rn tlio rjngo Is becoming scarcer but I some stock Is finding subsistence In meadows and stubble fields. Stock Is deteriorating in places but Jn most sections Js holding up well. Irrigated potatoes and gardens arc generally promising. Whore not irri gated they are generally suffering from drought. Melons, (incumbers, tomotoes und beans alio fairly plenti ful 111 ifln-l'nt Unna n n i.iilfn.tM-' .... .1. ...M.I.U.. ..Ufil full nilLlunil somewhat from drought. High tom peraturo and drying winds contribut ed to the spread of forest fires. 1)II YOU FIX!) IT? The attention of tho readers of Tlio Herald is called to tho various advertisements for lost article. Xearly all of tK-se being sought were lost by visitors to tho city for the Elks convention. Wlmt better advertisement could anyone ask for this city than to hove tho owners of these articles say that tho people of Klamath Falls aro honest, for they returned that which was lest during the convention. I.lboral rewards ,are offered for nearly all of them running as high as. $20. Hut the reward should n6t bo the real in ducement. It should he tho princi ple of honesty returning lhat to which you have no Just claim. If these lost notices have escaped your notice, and ycu have found anything bring it to this office, and we will place you In touch with the owner. I VICTROLAS New Store Soon 507 Main St. nnow.VKiiij urn s cr.mn.h cuiAcr.. h. L. Brownoll, who with Hnrr Stilts has been operating tho Central Garage, has purchased the Interests of tho latter In tho establishment and in the futuro will Jnndlc tho buslno?s alone. Mr Stilts -ill probably re turn to tho stock business. MOST ASTOUNDING MARRIAGE ON RECORD Would you, a woman, many the first man you met on a country road? Question sounds fool ish, of course. But this is exactly what hap pened one day in the Ozark Mountains of Mis souri. And bride and bridegroom never had . seen each other before. Why did they many? Peggy Hyiand in The Rebellious Bride Found a Good Reason The man she married was a millionaire, but she didn't know that. She was a cirl worth anv man's love, but he didn't know that. For details and for many a laugh and many a thrill, see this brilliant production at the At the Theatres i Liberty Theatre Today I'eggy Hyiand, In "Tho Itebolllous Uride," will bo tho attraction at tho Liberty Theatre today. This now Fox I photoplay tells tho story of a pretty, 'liappy bright girl of tho Ozark moun- ' I tain region, who contracts a peculiar I marriage. Her old grandfather, with I whom she lives, fearing that tho child is getting boyond his control, forces ' her to marry tho flrst man thoy meot on tho country road. This happens to , bo a wealthy St. I.ouia man who had ' dropped into tho mountains during an alrplano flight. I Of course, In marriage a girl al-' ways takes moro or less of a chance. I Did this girl assume any greator risk nt mnrpvlnii llin fltat irinn uli -nn. v. ... . .n " ...mi, iit.,. nuu ,uui I than If sho had known him for years? "Tho Robollious Bride," It Is said, answora this question In a delightful way, and, according to advance noti ces, Peggy Hyiand makes tho girl n thoroughly wholo3orao and pleasing character. I Aftor holding tho stage In England H. N. MOE, Proprietor Come Tomorrow and View the Advance Styles in New Coats and Dresses And you should give them an inspection if for no other reason than to obtain a positive knowledge of the new and different styles that are to be worn for Fall and Winter. When we tell you that they are from some of America's foremost manufacturers we can give absolute assurance of their correctness, and withal tho pricings are surprisingly low in face of rising manufacturing costs. Charming New Dresses Trlcotlno and duo Sorgo models are those shown and those nn tint pu eminent materials for Fall v. ear. TIhj Ktylos uro so different and ho raiti vatliig. There aro embroidered mod els, richly braided models and handsome fringe trimmed mod els, all bidding for your ap proval. Some aro In I'oat or blouse effect, others in long straight effect, gracoful and dlgnlntlod. Navy, Plum and Black uro tho shades. Modestly priced at 520.00 to s 10.00 Luxurious New Coats -There Is no doubt about the pnim larlty fo th pile fabrics shut tone, Vi'lour, Bolivian and Polo Cloth Stirh favored materlulh um those of which those new uimleh are made. Thoy fashion Into in ilerful Coats of n richness that N re tained oven nftur season's of woji With their huge collars and full Mowing Hues and Hlmpto triuiinliiKs thoy express a tone of quiet eb--ganco. Dines, Drowns and Tans "111 bo tho popular shades. Modestly priced nt i:o.o up to ssl.-.u y flSBl imu New Welworth Blouses at $2.50 And If wo wore compelled to asl; nn oven higher prlco for these chartniiifr now Blouses, they would still represent un usual values. Bought In a new nnil unusual way, wo aro en abled to pass the. advantngo to you. The latent arrivals aro really splendidly styled and of serviceable materials. Head your Saturday shipping list with ono or moro of theso BIoubob, also New Models in Wirthmore and Wirth over Blouses at $1.50 and $1. Blouses lhat ropresent tho ultimate in valuo at tholr re spective low prices. Many pretty now styles shown tomorrow. Be Sure and See the Wirthmor Silk Blouses It's hard to boliovo that those handsoinn Blouses of Georgetto and Cropo do Chlno could bo mado to sell for $.1, Beautifully styled; In the most popular shades. They must bo seen to bo appreciated. Special $5 It's Time to Give a Thought to Cold Weather Beddings Through advantageous purchases made months age we arc In position to offer desirable lllunkots and ComforlurN at much ls than tholr actual prosont-duy worth. The saving is jours If pur chases uro mado at onco. Wo mention Comforters at $4 Floral pattern Silk, line cover ed Cotton lilted Comforters. I" pink .blue and gray I-'ull " bI.o. Filling Ih id I'Jf" '' carded and shredded c"on' Special I Comforlers nt $5 Sllkollno covered. .inled col Ion filled Comfort ii. -" inch isze. In pink id"''- 8""' and yellow design covering Special jr . Comforters at $9 Pure sterilized ('" ""' "'?!.' criss-cross combed r'ln" bl'"' ollno covered with sollil I-iloi-H and dainty floral ilesisj1 cantors and back. Si'Clal at Down-Filled Pillows at $1.50 Fancy Ticking envoi ed. Select' ed Foathor filled Pillow"; j'1.? 20x20 Inch. Special nt tins low prlco, Blankets at $3.50 Tho well known Woarwoll lira nil Staple Cotton Blankuts In gray and tan with pink nml bluo bouluiH. 0-1x70 Inch sle. ?3.r.O. Blankets at $4 Wenrwell Staple Cotton Blan kets In wblto and tan, with pink striped borders, 7ft"t Inch size. Special $1. Blankets at $6.50 Fine iiuallty Wenrwoll wool finish Cotton Blankets. In nlns CfixSO and 70x80 Inch. Tlili is a splendid Blnnket and li free from all shoddy. In pink, !n ondor, yollow and light blue plulds. Special lit $0.50. Blankets at $10. Extra quality Cotton and Wool mixed Blankets. Bluo, tan, pink and grny plulds. Slzo 70x80, Special Clearaway Sales Odd assortments nro nlwuys given price cute that move them fiuickly. Tho bolow mentioned items uro In all deslrnblo me ' chandlso, but In small quantities: Women's Fine Xaliisoolc Chemise, ,11,75 value at ijll.l" Women's Cotton Vests. Small Ms, 25c vuluo t lc AVomen'H Cotton Vestx. Reed IWc (p-mle, special at --V. Children's Bear Waists. fSOc value, special lit :ll(' Women's Black Cotton Hose, 50e grade, special, IOi' Women's Mission Knit iAa Hoso, brown only 05c, Children's Cotton Hoso. Illaclc and wliltb. 85o value, 20c