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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1919)
i..nAV.i:iT'WKlln' 1010 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGf FIVK 1 II ll V. " r P ERSONAL MENTION ttii' HHKI'",,,TH ON lA'iinli HAPPENINGS ulv'fl Till! fKOI'l.K OF THIH CITV AND VICINITY. 22J5J," Asn t'OMINGH OF LOCAL FOLKS. SAN FRANCISCO POET BANDITS OPPOSING WELCOMES PACIFIC GOVERNMENT TROOPS GUARDIANS IN VERSE USE FEDERAL SHELLS ".teA.l in IMrllnn.1. from Kr homo in if Miirim. ...n rum. my '. i.. i.i-rn fur Mid II 10'""" rU - irimiinl'i Fall"' atom .... , ....-! Ill AtllMpollH. in UI1V"1 " IX. law iiwiN "" iod I'iiIIk shopping una looking aflor mat- tl'IH of lltlltlnoilll, MIkh Unity (IiiiIiIIii, cuino In from her It 0111 ft nt Kit gin Itlilcn, on a hIhip ping tour yesterday. Wiltor Knir.lur llrown, iiml his son, l.cotiiml, urn hih'HcIIiii; tliu week hum friini Medford. Mr. Ilrnwn n district miiiinger for tlio l'rovlilunt t.lfo uml Tumi niiiiimny. HAN I'JIANClaCO, Sept. a. ' Kinds of lli:liliiini; iwnl Ktuiini uml llr" urn they a ho mi nnuil tliu 1'ntl llr Fleet uhen it nvopt through tliu .nix ii '.iu.. mil, iui;i,i, in . words of Allien liii,ip, Milpyuril poet. Hupp, u "lioli.;i-.iii," onii of llio MKXK.'O CITV, Sept. 3. (lovorn mmit authorities liavn discovered Unit In ii recent brush villi bandits at the duserl of tlio I.lowi, ncur thla city, tliy oppoiienlH of tlio government trooim iihuiI ntiriiiniltlon iiiuriufiiclur eil at tlm feiloral arsenal. Tlio mill Kieut pliintN airoHa ih day Iroiii aim tary authorities linve IfhuuiI strict or- 1 II ...III! ,. . a 1 .. ? I In tonlftt fern vimi ", run rsinvnury, who mm traieiPri . MD' . ..i..lj .i.I,i,ihIv,iI V flVfir Mill Mint., find,!!, fl... I niily of" ii"""" ' ......-, ,. .i... ' hill Btito itiitiortnt'ticI- itiiniiiiiir arrived homo yeBtenlay for J,A'C'""i nrrlml Iwt nli:,. ' n Bliort vliilt with lilit mollier, Mm. W rtt'Kl ,',, imtltiito. whli Ii A Jom'H. Ho will return to tlio I'til- ii-:ii.iii Hfflfl IHV v Hi"-0 .?'.-. .1,0 rltfnm .. .... fnf lllWH Vllt. . .. .ftp II rrtV' lllljn M"1 '..'.. .... lff rill Din moriiHH J-"' .. ....... h. will llK.k ... I'nriiami "i Illli line rooltlon ,r.tt tor I'ortton.1 : -fS nri.cn. ..., -i for tuvornl iIiO' wg OITI"'" '" " . . ., tf.raed nd will '"Pi . i, citwmmlnl, neforaimiiU'U I.V ,-,rtd.urtlf.Mmlnnii.l l.l- ',1,(1 OB tho ...ornliiK trl. (it ',i. 1'nulln" will nntJ.- tlio M" ' " . .,.... ... .. in ,... i Iniin' ,nmim mm mumim-- lodome tlmB, ernlty f Jre;oii In Urtolier Mli llnrlinrii anil Hazel Oootlrr. ll(i lllivo liemi hpeiiilliu: Home tlii'd In I'nrllunil am homo vIhUIiii; tliol, twirentu, Mr. nml Mm. Kreil (louller. Inu Keck, of I'oii Valloy, ilrovo Into town on IiiihImiikh yeitnnlny nf-tvrnoon. I'l.iliriHin, utlianoil Comnlij iiIjIu at leiillon liy ,H wn.liiKB o,. w..i tlnio xllip liilltillm;. 'll'e arrlxul of llnj flimt .j ioioIiijI eil In tlienn vijriic; 'jiii. .MtitivAi, )!' 'iiii: ri.i;irr. Allieit lliipp Mother of Oco.itm mlKlity tlilo! Iltue, for ihn m:ilr! Imllillni; prIJo, iIiiih thin tliu kiiIij of iimmutiltloti by iiiiiMiit Iro i ! i-IimII In; preventeil ul nil KmtH. A lari!i! number of cart rlilen lb K.'ild to h c boon I'lflcovond ;nt the TliluveV Market, whero deal- er Irnil piircli:i.icl thom from koI idlerit with the t-irpuFO of H'jIIIiu,' jtlieni at i;reat profit to ncntitn of IVi Ix Dluz atnl nthvr ruvi lutlouary load-em. 'dmcnccnJjoil B, f IlIll I r?W School i- Shoes !D fertiiln 1'iirlnlyii tallnrit ri-Kularly IhhIIii fiiHhlon pliileit (otitalnlliK tlio ili'itlllim for riot li In K for pet (Iorh. iiii.Ii mcm:ii, ;ii:n :iti:inr FOIt IIANDIINfi MKi It .N(C. Credit of the Miccem of the iloi IIIK foMlvltlex !ii ii' Momtny tilxht at . . imI.i, nml IMim Knnnely tlio open itlr piivlllon In Klaninth nii(DKcr en 'lie Crnt'T .uV Knlln' flntt annunl I.nbor Day relnhra- Uil mortiliiK """ rlrhlfully littlotiK to Hill McNeil. ' Rr E 1. Mwrenff. pMtnr nt tlio nccordlnc to locnl liihor riunmlttee. nnt rhibyterinn rhurrli. I"fl on men. ttttrilnthl .THirnliiK for Knn Krnu-, Mr. McNeil tiun had provli.uit cx rlKO wber ho W 1'iirchnno fiirnt- porlence In ImndlliiK functloni of thu or the new chun h. which In on- nnturp of Mondiiy uvenlmt'n und many trt (on.trncllon ti the present tlmo coiiiinniidutlonH have he:n heard corn it the corner of Sixth nml I'lno pllinnntlnK hlri hniidtlm; of tho ilnnre c.mi, unit prlio dLitrl'ii.tlon I n.fl, Jonw.Mn. M.ihel It Terry iid lira Wllry are nil In tho city Inn the Klamath AKency. Vn. Korean I hern on 'iinlnern Iron Seattle. Jphi It. Kilwnril In a city vliltor from Rant Ilarlmrn. Wmar I'ailcctt wiw up from hl Km ranch on bunlnem yrnlordiiv Mrf. B, It. Iloaroa. who h.-t lieon tpmdlnr f .a here, returned thli mornli.n to ' Kuntiln Vie', California. E. R. Smith la In the city from Knn rnudaeo on a brief bnilnmi trip i C. M. UValley arrived lait nl,ht txm Oakland, California, i jQWmt W. Allen 1h itopplnr la i- tUfttr from Rtlum (hi wmV Mr, aid Mm. C, It. Ilowman, of tho Callooala Mer nt!Io company area ment. At itedlnt a few day In Klamath morrow. At the Theatres Nrtl.'.VWIlWWlllNrVM No photoplny hux yet hon pro iIikihI mo filled with ndvunturn ntld thrllbt u "Mickey" The nov elty ami Intennlty or thu thrills arti Indeed, remurkahle. KatnlltleA -i-viii to bo molded by a hnir'it iiremlth with a rvnllty thnt U trcm oudounly convincing. Ci'oro U thrill upon thrill, and each thrill In themt BUitpcnne-cxcltlnc In rtdnnta l Juitt a little hit better than the laat, until at tholr climaxes tho audience l fairly brought to lln feet out of Hht-er enlhuilaitm and nxcltr- tho Liberty totlay and to- riiy (loldi-ii (,'ntii ia opyii .vldv, O'uiLaiiupli'ii iv i Ion in of cKry; And heie for a n-w luiiiiint.il day. I On nerouni of car Hhortiif;e we will soil blorkM nt $2.fi0 pr cord at our ,,i,if,irv I, ...11 ,,,vl.f.p nitllm. Vr..t. Im ,, , i."v '.inn ,iiki'- iii.ki.'- ..lit. ir lo our iiiouiiliil:i..oc!oid ,nuiiilff etit the tlmo to i;et In your winter hlorkn H.iy, j 17-tf Kwnnnn llox Co. e trelcoiiii) Hid uhall hitii , .votici:. Our fate ''i 1 1, rt'H'io power HITII In rl IIIxutloit'H Htory. i llnrk. iik the hellit In t!nj hi'diih rlnr. And our eii'.er milllomi loudly sIiik! Come in, oh. Fleet! and jur blont- liiKi brliiK, Kor tho peuro of our mnjeuty mid Hplendor Willi your innMturK of nlr, and wl- urd of wire; With our lordn of JlaiutuluK, nn ! team and flro; Woe to the foe who dare, dehire. To bo our iiacred hr.d'M olfeiiilorl Ciilliint heroeit of sky i.nd i".'".. -(uiirdn of our I recloun libeity' Ktnlwurt hoilh of our honici. of the free. Whoite deeds have tilled lh world with wonder' Thrilled by thu glow of .jui iiouIj zeal, (real nre wo In our uoultli -t v). At ye mini our countryV w.i'U of steel Anil peak fonts with their thiotits of lliiiud r Tho Womnna' benefit nsRoclatton of MiiccnbeeH will mcot this ovenlng at 8 00 o'clock at the Moouo Hall. (lreatet producerB aid Want Ads known. Her- OODSTOCI UNpAf,pM '-y'7 . BOYS' SHOES ON THE ENGLISH LAST These shoes have every feature of the men's Eng lish Last Shoes. They are just as smart and dressy as the shoe worn by his big brother or fath er. The above illustration shows a snappy,' ultra English shoe that ve are showing in a rich shade of Cocoa Brown or Gun Metal; Goodyear welt, single oak sole, natural finish, grain oak leather insole and leather counters are some of the fea tures. It is an extremely smart, dressy shoe that every boy will enjoy wearing. Prices are reas onable. BRADLEY SHOE STORE 727 MAIN STREET ! O 2 One I Tlir (-railing lXitufr of tJir l-rad JL VvffV T 1 H . QUEEN QUALITY SHOES i The famous shoe for women. Reasonably priced. ; I X Th. tery CHAS. P. MAGU1RE 713 Main Street 1 POUNDS !' LIBERTY THEATRE H. W. Poole, Owner "TIIR H.K OF TIIK PICTURR8" 4MAMAMVWWVVWWWM,VWWWM owww Matinee Every Day mt,, m i ---nr i.aarLrijijiian.nAii-ririninriiinr TONIGHT Return Engagement of "MICKEY" The Picture You Will Never Forget Smiling Bill Parson- in 'THEY'RE OFF" Special Price, for "Mickey". "nee., 10c and 25c. - Evenings, 15c and 35c DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. SfflOOL "T.KSl.AC IS . rKUKKCTLY WOX l)i:i(KLIi MKIW INF.". SAYS MRS. I .KWKJ'IIINK FRK.MA.' Mr. Jonephlno Kremai of 647 Townu avenue, l.o.i Ancele-, Calif., a graduate numo 'o had practiced hnr profession for 17 years, recently made tho remarkable Htatement that he ho-t not only boen relieved ot a mo of stomach trouble of ten years HtundlnK by tho use ot Tanlac, but th.it she bud hNi r.ulped rventy-two pounds In welRht. When aaked If ho would bo wlll Ing for her exp-rp-nco wllh Tanlnc to lio published. Mr i. Kreoman said: "Yes. Indeed, 1 feel thnt I would be doing anyone stilforing from stom ach trouble and a rundown condition a good turn by getting them to tako Tanlac. Kor ten yearn I havo been having trouble with my stomach, I could not eat anything without suf fering Inteiihe pains afterwards, and at timet. I would bloat up so with gas and uch palus and pressure, around my heait thnt I would almost faint. I became po nervous thnt 1 could hnrdly get i.ny sleep or res and got so run down and weak that 1 could scarcely keu;) up my work as a nurse. 1, of course, used all kinds of medicines and did everything pos sible but could never get moro than Just a little temporary relief. "Finally a frlenJ of my husband, who hud been relieved of the snmo trouble by taking Tunlac, advised him to have mo try It, and right from tho ilrst bottle I began to feol hotter. My appetite came back, my blood circul ation Impiovod wonderfully, and my nerves began to quiet down, I can eat Just anything I want now and never have thu lonst pain or troublo afterwards. I sloop soundly every night and, I fool rested and refresh ed on getting up In tho mornings. When I begnu taking Tanlac I wiui weighing only wo hundred und thlr ty pounds and was still losing. But now I tip tho scales at ono hundred and fifty-two, maUng an actual gain of twenty-two pot.i.uH on four bottles of Tanlac. 1 Just feel bo strong and well now thut If .i real pleasuro for mo to recommend tho medicine that helped mo so mucn. Tanlac Is a per fectly womlerfu medlelno and I am Kind to give credit whore .t belongs." Tanlac is sold in Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., und in l.orollu by tho Jiunes Merc, Co. Adv. Tlif t-aillnjc V.itufr of tt.r I-ad-inii M iciitnr,aUti.umiinioutlvrom I blnnlinunf lianilwimrN'rwTrout.k- 1 I rcn-Writlni: Mjrhlnr of ibe I1rt Uual'ly In Htikli you will fir. nur cmn lavorlle fraurr ul your fin faturue t)inirr, anJ the oltirr. brtlijr , Inrr-TSrapDfifiJ-ModerDtied Ts?3s Stieilr Altl"lic DjmMc Klficl- Tm" I nil -Mjrvurl -tt Krv Mnglr I Mild IUII llrariii-Ouirl l ' IM S.lt Touch -l.lclit Action. In the Woodstock I You Will Find !cv 'irar-tc-tf-d worth-. Ml-1 rat wtt IiUh yvi llkfln ll.- machine on arc I d to btaH ni will alao fitxl llr it-t'irir-frlurrfaf (lir tAtrt rtanda'4 rti.r- hkh nu th you- uukI tn h, m in th Hoodattsck jouwIU IIiimI thl- Mttrrfatioa 4 Mgn fkJnt l-iur-s t.i icfi lmpofd and Inirll t1-J, to fit thr touch, thr miuu ttf ithwhI, In a ay that nooth-r t vi--titrr Jw- llhe bttuarralotty this). )tlr a rlo.un -. an actual ton'-S and tiial n( Uiit racrlletH t)rrmt , . cotaum. l-tvaatlgat by all ma---Wt ar at yourarrtctr. U-t u.rve-r you how ea-y It la toUy vcw; mo-tiout, WootaUtock T-rrtttMr CocnpatiT CHirio H. J. WINTERS. JKWKLKR AND OPTIOIAX 706 Maia fit. Phone 149W 0000000000m HOUSTON'S M--ni-arilltaitB Amn-jtrnMir-i A000000000000V00j' HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE HANGING WrdnrMilay Sutordny Nlghta. Popular lnz Orchextra STAR THEATER Featuring Special Music Willi the Pictures. Rex Strattnn, Pianist. rOliAY Thomas H. Ineo Presents KNIl IIKNNKTT In "A IlKSKRT WOOINCI" Also A Flim ConiMly "Vetttxtly Felntlinh Flanagan" NKW Z,,.i.ANl) RATIFIKD TUKATA'. NOTICE OP MEaBTEVG. WEI.MNOTO.V. Sev Zea .ml. S. rt 3. Tho peace treaty with Germany was unanimously ruilflcd to-lay after momherK of the labor party had criti cized tho pact. NOTICE There will be a regular meeting and Initiation of Rebekah lodge Thursday night. Team requested to bo present By order of Noble Grand. 3-21 STELLA MANG. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church, will meet Thursday after noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. V. Fisher 512-8th St. All members are requested to bo present, as there is to be election of officers for the coming year, and .other, important business. 4 ' Hear Evangelist Tarebdore L. Theu'mler in his free lecture on "Uni versal Peace" at the Orpheus. Theatre. It is entertaining 'Und 'instructive, many of the confusing- theories on world peace will be. made clear in this lecture tonight 8 p. m. All seat free. 3-lt r .c- . ( ROCKY POINT, Recreation P. O., Oregon THE OUTDOOR tSFK RESORT Seaaea: May-December GUIDES, HORSES. DOGS. CAMPING, HUNTXNU, FISHING. BOATING STORE, TENTS, COTTAGES, HOUSEBOATS,'1' GOOD BEDS, GOOD MEALS. A GOOD TTMB FOR EVERYBODY . ,- . DANCING IN PAVILION EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT PURE MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER. HARPST Jb WHEELER," Prtrrieta-a. 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