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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1919)
vnw.w, .i;(iuHT , , PAGI FOUR THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald B. J. MCHIUV, Editor JAMES S. SHEEHY City Editor Publtshod daily except Sunday by The HernUl I'ubllshlnK Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. L UNONS jVWuWVWViiiV"i" m m m At the Theatres PUN BIB TIM E; Entered nt the postofflco nt Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the mails ns second-class matter. j u-Ln.n.n.ri.r"ir..i" --------------- Tom Mix rlsoH to correct nn er roneous Impression, WJillo ho was mnkliiK sconos for "The Coming of the l.n-," tho now William Fox pic ture, n visitor nskod htm how anyone State I Set for Celebration of tin eoulil distinguish a cowboy from oth .Niitlonal Holiday b the .Ihillntttl er cltUens when tho cowboy was not l.nbr 1'nlous In Khuunth Fulls. In his riding regalia. .Major Striiblu to Head Parade. "Oh, 1 don't know," mused Tom, purging his lips. "I guess tlio only nay you can tell them Is by tho short AiriiiiKements aw pinctlriill) coin- sU,u (M0y take." pleted for the oomliii l.nlr l'.v "Well. Mr. Mix," reminded his 111- KianiHin Crrogntor, "aren't cowboy " bow-leKK-ed!" OiHmiiiK the daj's icstlltlcs will M(x lurm,,i hu visitor llko a (JKOltOlA NKC1IIO KII.I.KO 1V KMtAHKIl WIIITKH KASTMAN, (la . AtlK 29 KM Cooper, it negro, was shot to death yeslmdny In a church nt Ocomulgon by a mob. Tho innh then burned t ho negro ehurchen and IiiiIkoh In tho vicinity, afle leporta hid been clr culateil that tho bluctm worn plm nlng to wlp ut th"r Hon. fr t t T t T t usually, f ? T Y ?HMV!MH!H:HXo:n ii.. .i i.... . ;Vu.Kau kind, llf lll't;.lir., VVW ::::::: Subscription terms by mall to any address in the United States: One yejr ... $5.00 Ono month .. .. 50 celebration to be held In MrnitxT of the A-.mlnt.Ml I'rcs Kn,N Mom,,1Vi September Tho Associated rress is exclusively akiiiuj !. ai f, i..iml.llnti t Inn of nil news dispatches credited to It h h bl parade nt 10 n .1".. head- nn,hi ml 8Il,j or not otherwise ci edited In this pa- .l hj .Mijor StrubU and speakers ..j0i ,i0Mt bollovo cowboys nro per. and also local news published f ,K, ,,av, T. Klamath Halls brass mjf as bow-logged nt people In other heAliin'rlghtt of republication of spe-i1"""1 ' " ''"'' " Iks of life. Why, 1 have scon men clnl dispatches herein nro also reserv-. mliollliiK inrious phases of lalnir, 0M the street who never rodo a horso d. (will be entered. Esther lVrlhij, nm thoy wero so bow-legged thuy " " tiuceu of the celebration, attendeil h looked as If they wero walking on Ico KIH1MV. Al-Ol'ST , HMO. ,m(VN , ., ,e ,, .lf l0MR!i,.. honor in the parade on a iiihsiiIII- "Tho Coming of tho Ijiw" l.t com- ceiitl) decorated tloat. Ing (o the Liberty Theatre tonight. I'lmii the ariUal at the grounds, nt Seenth and Main streets, patrl- Perhaps "nothing succeeds llko otle exeicNes will be held. Ad- success " Hut tho great hold that Mo il esses nlll be made on the labor rles dealing with success will always ""-",l "'" "i"----""' - ,,llestii, and l-nbor Ihn's slgnlll- hao on the reading public Is more ety in India was organized at rl' tini, ,,llKu.r, )lf IirOM, tlun Justified In tho cleverly screen Willlrin. Calcti tr ',i..1,,i,1ti.ms nil! ii..llw-i- iii-nsiiii- ed story "It's a Hour." starring Tay- ijo ueorgo tie CROSSET SHOE Make Lifc't Walk Easy T 1 Today's Anniversaries 1S32 The first temperance. s.oci- McCrary. father of the electoral commission that de cided the Hayes-Tilden controversy, born nt Evar.svllle, Ind., Died nt St. Joseph, Mo . June 23. 1S90. 1S42 Queen Victoria left Lon don for her first visit to Scotland. 1SS" Sir Charles James Napier, the conqueror of Sclnde, died at Portsmouth. England, Born August! 10, 17S2. I 1S8S Duke of Edinburg, second son of Queen Victoria, was received with high honors at Constantinople. 1914 Austrii made a declaration of war against Belgium. 1913 Allies opened bombard ment of German lines on western front, in preparation for great of fensive of September 25th. 1916 Field Marshal von Hlnden- dciiomlnnttoii ate imccntlons, and Mi) or Str bio nlll address the nudleiico in Mel come. The piinripal address of the da) nlll be delhcrcd by Mr. II. l . Sleenmn ef Portland, Ore. Mr. Stephen Ihtiulis will at tho Temple Theatre lor Holmes tonight This plcturo is replete with quick action, humorous bituntlont that fur nish Mr. Holmes every opportunity also for tho display of his unquestionably s,Mk in Kncllsh and Italian. He It "Bm-nenrieu taieuis. ion n laugu. ....ii . 4.-i .,,.. ..i.. i.. .!.. .. i..m. nut likewise those who view guages, but' upon his sul.J.vt. and he come away with a buoyant spirit of Ul'llTllllllllllUII. t Villi, no doubt, please his Insurers. Hofreshiiienl.s will lie provided on the groumls. In the afternoon an elaborate pro- gram of Banies anil sports Ims licen arrangtsl, no fewer than sixteen etents Ih-Iiik planned.. These Include races of various kinds, tor Imis ami girls and grown-ups. .Man) nluable prizes are to be glien to tho contestants. I t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y It w-Mi.A Present price conditions make it all the more imperative that the Shoes you buy shall be worth the price you must pay for them. You can ask for no better reason for selecting Crossett Shoes as the central feature of your wardrobe than this fact. For thirty years Crossett Shoes have been the shoes of uncham-od quality. We have just received a big lot of Fine Shoes. See our windows. Bradley Shoe Store All who nitroo with our scientists ' t tlwt " tio bc.t general tonics In tho 1 ii.nrta nr. tinnn tnv rnnf nut tilont . -feiT ...,.. .... ...., , , j cheflrfulniyt and mlrthfulness" will find tills Holmes production better S f" ' 3!JSAAAAAAAA&4&& ttWWtMAAAAA. -jrrrnr r t -- nr " w r -- -- -- -- - - - - -- - - - - -- -- -- -- -tr -- - 727 Main St. than n spring tonic Sec "It's a Hear tonight and you'll prosper tomorrow. l..t. ... iiiki.nl wki.ii.li f.ilff lins burg became chief of staff of the Ger-, , ... . , i 'hm iiIso on the list, and much amuse. I nit'iit Mill be aflorded to till those present. The games will In held '.Main sttwt. In the block betwevn i Sewnth and KMglith stret-ls. The big feature of tne sHrts will Im a j)avj,j tug-of-uar for ciish prirs Ix-twii-n man armies, 1917 Italians began the final, as sault of Monte San Gibriele. Today's Birthdays The man who tries to uso tho rules of Wall Street to play tho game of lovn brings disaster on himself as well as tho girl In the featuro picture, "Tho Ornln of Dust" which Is coming to tho Liberty theatre on Sunday and Monday. The girl tobels nnd In the end, It Is the man who acknowledges his defeat. "Tho Clrnn Of Dust" Is Graham Phillips' greatest GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS vom'mi-: i. Kia.MATII I'AI.IJ. OKKfiON, I'ltlD.W, AWil'ST -.'O, 11110. M'MIIKRIk EDITORIAL I have Just returned from llogue Hlver Valley, where I tho was1 i fortunate enough to purchaso an un-j Most Rev. Sebastian G archbishop of Milwaukee, born Switzerland. 72 years ago today story. Since Its appcaranco In serial the huskies ot the two locals of the form n tno Snturilay Evening Post, Carui'iitcrs and Joiners. lorn lilt of i, ,. .. -,i i.. mtiilnna On tii tlrn nir of the tlnc.it and best uu llty Messmcr. carpenters, and 1ocal 1704 of the screen. wt, MiH-in Walker In the fruit that Is produced In that coun- Mlllinen nnd Iloxmakers. .Much leading role. It Is j smashing success, try. good-natured rivalry exists between m In Mme. Bryant CLAIRVOYANT Byron P. Harrison. Junior United the two local unions, nnd the opinion Hemstitching and Pecoting , Mrs. L. States senator from Mississippi, born Its freely expressed by both side, th.it A. Burgess. 131 Foucih St. 28-3t at Crystal Springs, Miss, 3S years! no matter who wins, thei will k.iow ago today. t,ej hae been In a tussle. Rt. Hon. Andrew Fisher, former In the evening at J o'clock ilunr prime minister of Australia, born in lug will commence, and nullum Scotland, 57 years ago today. until 10 p. in., when the distribution John H. Small, representative i of prbes will take place. Soon ical Congress of the First North Carolina ' ' hutaul and iprnshi .iiiIiIim district, born at Washington, N. C , ' m' Bu,'n ". Including rfi.'.i 61 years ago today. wathes. .Vfter the distribution dancing will be resumed, and will continue until 1 o'lloik In the (void ing. I The coTinnlttcp has winked er) Charles J. Glidden, one of the first makers of automobiles In America, born at Lowell, Mass., 62 years ago today. One Year Ago Today in the War hard to insure tile success ol the ii'Il'. I Illation, and are very grntlft"d with the response and co-oper.itiini llic) haie met with. The loud I 'i-lness men have treated the toi.imit Ilarrlng any dulays that may ha caused by tho railroad strike, tho rur will bo In Klamath Knlls Mon-' duy night. Tho fruit will bo reudy for distribution on Tuesday, Snptetu-I her 2d. .My advice to tho housewives of Kla tn Hh Falls and others h may l desire some of this high quality fruit Is that they put their orders in Im mediately. Cunnerles In tho lloguu Hlver Valley aro bidding llvoly for' the choice fruit, urn! thin tuny be tho last car of fruit that will reach Klapiath Falls during the season. , I have seen few pea 'lies to eiinnl' thoso that are arriving on my special, fruit car. They nro largo, fancy lAlliertuH and ('rnwfonls well unci.- all. and never nsk a solitary question.' ,, ,, Rcv,.nty 1Blll.h,., ,' Jpfsw ronre und Let Me Talk to Von Th'se who havo never visited a clnlrvoynnt before aro espaclnlly In vited. Why? Heeauno I Intelligently unravel their troubles. I see nil, tell. Is a life reader In touch with the tee most genetously In the i.uitti-r of ",,,Ueu' 8lUu of ,h,nB"- prices, several hundred dollars in French army under General Man-'1'"-'1 ""'I merchandise having been gin crosjed the Olse. ! clieerfiill) given. London announced the captuie of1 Irvlt.it.'ons have Iit-cn issued to the 26,000 prisoners by the Hrithh in I llusiness .Men's Ass-iriatiuu to jiartlc one week. Ipnte l.i the lelebi-ation of the great United States and French trosps National llolldii) wlildi falls on nevt captured Juvlgny, but lost Chavigny Monti i). I tell overy hope Hon of your life. thing you wish to know Located at 526 Main. fear and nmbl In short. I tell any ,,, p(,uc,leg the limit of any box. Sonic of tho, boxes havo but forty penchi-s in them, ho yui can Judge of tho slo of 27-21 I i Order Your Fall Suit Now Our Fall lines of Lamm & Co. and Shayne Brun Co. are now here. Latest styles and best ma terials you will find at my store. N. B. DREW Men's Togs SIXTH AND MAIN v',',' 5,-5-- ! ---ftt f iV-liiHAi. Ki 'Ttf'Tyjitf M"7?Sg hih:-. is y sinr1 '' w ji. I "Why W&Zl Do I Use yjjQ Klenzo? H Bccatloe it BXZl makes my break- EfSBH ' fast taste bettcrl" HH&H No stale H mouth no hot, H harsh tongue. H But the Cool TL A g!M Clean Klenzo IJffiB Feeling that kMODucrH I lasts so long. H Carry home a H tubeolKlerao JHHHIHBHL $ today. '' ! yiflg I ? I CREMI J Cla - I iinr fn ! - (J rww I know thoru aro cheaper peaches1 Id Klamath Falla. I could hnvo bought cheaper ones In tho Koguo Itlver Valley. Hut I bought the best,! knowing that tho people of Klamath! Falls wantsd that variety. Von can! bank on Carli'h'ii ftu't being the: best. Don't wn t until tho lust minute - order now and get In on homo of i tho best fruit that tho Itoguo Hlverj Valley produces ' Just What You've Been Looking for! Rogue River's Finest Fruits CRAWFORD PEACHES MUER PEACHES ALBERTA PEACHES Fancy Large in Size $1.25 per Box Fancy Bartlett Pears Lanro box, $2.50 Ivogue River Tomatoes 90e nor box This Store Will Be Closed All Day MONDAY Labor Day Damson Plums, $1.50 per box Crab A")les I MORE BUSINESS FIRST CLASS GOODS BETTER SERVICE t 80 Tuberculine Tested Cows t Supply the Milk and Cream for the City Milk Depot The.e cows are all cared for and handled by responsible men, who are interested in the success of this distributing station. As to quality of milk, ask anyone of our customers. It can't be bettered. City Milk Depot Phone 296J We are Open all the Time 1367 Etplanade AxiTT WWW-,',-,','T U -43