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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1919)
lraS!5S5S3ESS5 --ls-:4u IiV V W. .3 I "' t .ft tut 1010. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE) VIVA 'V !22!!2ii nJflSONAL MENTION r ..nutra nv T,OnAIi IIAPPENINfM Jn THE PEOPLE OP THIS CITY AND VICINITY. SSU OOMINGH OK liOOAIi FOLKS. -. ..d m clm i, from Ilonanrn. WI . ... tr-iford visitor b: . the city i T,..0raham, of Uorrl I up . 'r ... .m Portland. jtatsK" in li , TlrndV of Chllmiiiln. m WP:: m tiio city. a io" ""' ,. In ii visitor inro ! UkeTlew for f.w "ny. w Grace Waters, of Hun Frun- i.ilnr fnr n fOW tlliyH UcohHW" , T. Slmmi cmo In yoMonmy jicwHItaforalowdnyHTlBlt. r r Tailor waB n pnsscngor on H tljht'a train iron. - to. H Conrad and C. J. Rushy nro 1(D from Hod Bluff on nn outing I Mm, J. 0, Hhofirnnkur arrived lunt evening from Hovery, Kansas, nni! will Hpmiil tlm noxt fow weeks In this city vIhUIiik with rolntlvoH nntl frlorulH. Mm. Mnrgnret Curran, who linn liewi visiting Mm. V Hill Huntnr during Hi" touchers liiHtlliitn, return- imI thin morning to Iht liotni) In Mon nioiitli, Oregon. WM.WWWWWWWWWWWWW At the Theatres Vt'VWSVlAAAViaWAAAAW1 DiIh morning for Hliisou nflnr u vliill of u week In tho city. .Mr linn mm I.onlii Mcnnl.mil loft Ilnrry Iloolh puri'liimed Jiupplloii thin morning roi Portland o-i u tom from tho iiKirchuiitH hero yesterday lilnml lionisymoon unci business trip for IiIh ranch nunr Dairy. , if u,y n,i u pOHBlblo thoy will drive Mm. A .1. Hiiiitiininw Ih homo nft,., ,mck " m,w nir nn oxtunilml vIhII In Mlc-hlguu with mIhh ICIonnor Drol.or, who has been old frloiidH mill rolntlvoH. J employed In tho First Niitlonnl Hank i for Komi) tlino .left yesterday for Oakland for an extended visit with i rolutlvcH and frloiidH. "A desert hero" Visitors nt Cmtor Luke yostnrda roportoil thai nhoiit thri'o Inchon of hiiow lind fnllnii nt tho rim. ,iW.b8torandH. t'. Tnrtor nro Uthecltr from Stockton for a few lip. d p Bradbnry was In town yon- t,, looking after matters of oubI-iw. Bnton Dowers la In the city from jijiliod loowng ancr um. ' LW. Oroen Is down from Chllo- nli to look aftor business mnttoM b the county scat. h U. Warren Is hero nt present Iron New Zealand, having arrived on hit night's train. Mn B. F. Bell and son, Itoy loft CI, U. Price nnd wlfo nro on a vaca tion trip In Klamath County from tholr homo In Hiicrnmonto. Irene I' Dodil nrrlvoil IhhI night from FiiIIh City, Oregon, nnil will ho In Klnniath Falls for Home tlmo. Clnronco Harris, who has n farm In tho lloclnlmud Tulo I.nko district, spent yesterday In town on business. . Mm. Walter Ward and Irtfov loff this morning on the train for Wood. They will Jol.i Mr. Ward who Is em ployod thoro. i Itndnlf .lollni'k ramo Into town es- tcirday from hhi ninth near Mnlln on I lii.sliiosH mid brought Hovcril coyote hides mid rlalmud tho hounty on thorn from tho county C. F. mid W. J. Reynolds, fnrmori) who resldo nour Algomn, brought sovoral coyoto hides In yesterday and callinod tho hounty on them. They ruported that thoro Is an abundance ' of liny In that section, hut that thcro Is no market for It. Mm. 0. W. Btorlo returned this morning to Vlctoryvlllo, Cnllfornln, after ti visit with Mm. R. I). Donncr of this city. Mm. S. K. McKlnzIo and children, accompanied by Mrs. McKlnzlcs' mother Mm. J. H. Holland left this mornlnK for Riverside California. Dr. nnd Mm Holland havo been visit ing Mr. nnd Mm. McKlnzle here, for i tho past two weoks. Dr. and Mr. Mc- Mr. and Mm. C. M. Lindsay depart-' Klnzlo proceeded tho Indies to Call ed thlH mornlnK for Fresno to make fornln by nutomobllo. tholr home, after a summer spent In Klamath Kulbi. I DANOWJ LRSKONS. i, O. Mills spent yestorduy In tho ( Whlto Pelican Hotel DlnlnK Room county sont looking nftor niattorii of Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thiirs- his ranch on tlio Mon,,nyBi FrdllyB ana Saturdays business, from Klamath MumIi James and Ivan Ottiirmmi, rcsld onts of tho Mnlln Miictlon, were In town yiisterdny lookliiK after business nt tho court house. 2 -HO to 4 adults. (4:15 to fi reserv ed of children 12 to 1R) 8 to 10 for adults Adults ten lessons $S'50, $10.00 per couple; ladles $'1.00, children $5 no a reduction where two or more children attend from the Bamo fnmlly. Hy Joining the class PL- WfpmWmm dance. At one ultra-fashtonablo re ception a lady lorgnetted him and lisped "You nro a very talented little man; whero havo I ween you before?" "Why I'm tho Iceman, 1 am," John nlo answered. The butlor ushered him out. Johnnie Cooke's best work, he says himself Is In tho role of J. II Hunko In support of Mary MacLaren In tho Universal star's recent suc cess, "Tho Weaker Vessel," appear Ing ut tho Liberty Theatre tomorrow. Alonh Chapter No, Ct O. H. S. will hold Its flMt regular meeting of seas on, Tuesday Sept. 9. All members re quested to bo present. Nellie Van Rip er, W. M. 8-2t Tho Government has Just sold a lot of airplanes for 12 per cont. of tholr original cost, with a loss of sovernl million dollars. Who hasn't grown a little weary, now and then, of tho marvelous marksmanship and other superhuman feats that are displayed by tho hero of the typical wild and wooly screen drama? A good laugh is the best cure for that tired feeling, no matter what causes It; and that is the 're medy provided by Fatty Arbuckle comedy." A Desert Hero," which cornea to tho Star Theatre tonight. Back In 1888, when the Pacific BUY YOUR HOME NOW You may select a homo to suit you in any part of tho City. Can arrange easy payments for you. See them lo ony I hnvo two or three of tho best In vestments In tho city for the right party. ICxcolIont income properties now, and getting bettor all tho time. Take advantage of Klamath's pro gress at once. There novor was a better time. ji you need money on your home, or the home you would like to build, Seo mo. JAMKH M. WATKIN8, Jit. C20 Main St. Phone 320R 9-tf NOTICE OF HAIiK OF ESTRAY IKXJ8. Notice Is hereby given that on Sat urday, the 13th day of September, 1919 at tho R. W. Tower Ranch be low Keno. I will sell at public auc tion four (4) head of hogs, two (2) ; sows and (2) barrows, weight 76 or 80 pounds, marked crop off right ear, underblt on left ear, the same having been duly advertised in the County Newspaper and also by posting not ices. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 8th day of September 1919. 8-Bt J. F. MORLEY, Constable ACADEMY WlUi RECEIVE PUPILS KLAMATH COUNTY BUCKS One hundred and forty head of fine wool and Corrdale Bucks for sale. Prices reason able. E. M. HAMMOND Merrill, Ore. Until the capacity of the school Is ruuuuuu, uuy jjuiiib win uu iw-wim at the Sacred Heart Academy, where the most careful attention will be glv- rn to the thorough training of your coast was one grand, free place, a)cnU(jt puu particulars muy be secur ed by calling at the Convent, Seventh and Pine streets or at the Academy. For the present we aro unable to ac commodate any more boarders, but applications will be received and !n MHHHtHmfrM'H QUEEN QUALITY SHOES I The famous shoe for women. Reasonably priced. The Bootery t t mnH44-4-4M.'.' little shaver and his sister, a little shavess, used to travel up nnd down tho old mission road with a song and dance that was very hoighty-tolghty. fc' 1 .t. llt.,n Un.... t nlm. A l.n In n .,nnnnr.V It will VtO .1.. ,i-. ....,ir Qniii vim iif ftiimunjn uw iuud buuioi ib j.iuj- tunc mens u a tuiv. ..... tho tlrst week in bept ou gel -. fm,i tmm thA list of annllcanU In oxtri le-flons free For further inter- ing cnuracicr ro.ea u. um.M. - ; -- --- --- - ... . mntlon phono No !i or 40. Prof u A. nnd IiIb sister, the little shavress. Is i Gti Sacred Heart Academy Hepburn. Instructor US. Army, , brlnglnB up a family and making . folks happy with a concert harp. Tho little shaver was Johnnie Cooke, tho famous character actor. In the early" days of Los Angeles, rven before the great Iowa immigra tion, Johnnio's father ran a music Surety bonds while yon wait. Chil btore. Johnnie helped out behind the coto & SnUth' -tf now on vacation nnd here for n limit- t ed tlmo -. WOMEN'S IMPROVEMENT v 4 1,ril MEETING. STRAYED. Red bull, two years old branded CV on right hip and bar Z on left i stifle. Reward for information. ! 8-12t J. A. MADDOX. ' JUST ARRIVED Carload of Fords. A few unsold place your order at once. Ford Garage GEORGE B1EHN, Owner CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 713 Main Street Thero v. Ill bo hold toinnrrrow afternoon nt 2:30, In tho city hall, an Important meeting of tho Women's Improvement Club. Every member of this organization is urgently re- out'stcd to bo present, ns mat- ( toM of vltnl Interest nre to ho discussed and disposed of. T You are invited to visit our establishment and hear the Aeolian Player - Piano .... We invite the Klamath Falls music lovers to call and hear the OLIAN PLAYER-PIANOS which we have in our store and to let us explain to you their many virtues. In many respects the jEOLIAN PLAYER-PIANO is THE iEOLIAN COMPANY'S most remarkable achievement.' For this instrument, though sold at a popular price, embodies qualities, both tonal and constructional, of extraordinary character. In stead of being playable in one way only, like the old style piano, it ofFers two methods of playing one from the keyboard, the other by means of perforated music-rolls and pneumatic action. Nothing less than the lifelong experience of the iEOLIAN COMPANY in building pneumatic instruments could result in so perfect a system of pnuematics as that found in the .rEOLIAN PLAYER-PIANO. Below is a list of a few of the prominent patrons of the &0LIAN OMPANY in America: The late Theodore Roosovolt. Kllhu Root. The Into Androw Carnegie Tho late J. Plorpont Morgan. John I). Rockofoller. William Rocfcefollor. John D. Rockofollor, Jr. CornolliiB Vnndorbllt. W. K. Vnndorbllt. George J. Gould. Theodore P. Shonta. Chas. M. Schwab. Clarenco H. Mackuy. Iiouis C. Tiffany. Tho Into James J. Hill. Thos. F. Ryan. Anthony F. Drexol. Cyrus K. Curtis. William R. Honrt. Harry I'ayno Whltnoy. Mrs. Phoebe Hearst. Mrs. J. Ogdon Armour. Miss Mautlo Adams. Thos. A. Edison. Archbishop P. J. Ryan. Daniel Frohiiinn. Howard Chandler Christy. In England the success of Aeolian instruments has been re markable. It is interesting to know that every branch of the English Royal Family possesses one of these instruments. . The list of the JEOLIAN COMPANY'S royal patrons abroad includes practically all the leading European sovereigns. Klamath Falls Music House ftl GEO. A. WIRTZ Phone Main 125 725 Main Street T T T T T t t T T T T t T T T T T T t t t T T T T T T T T T T t T t T t T T T T counter every day after school; that Is, until spring came with its peculiar Influence over the drifting feet of tho young. Then Johnnie would light out for San Francisco or San Diego and put on n little song and dance nt tho "opery" house. His most famous rolo was an ap pearance In the uniform of an Irish policeman, club, badge and all, when ho would sing: "Are Ye There Mor larlty?" Folks called him the vest pocket edition of Billy Emerson and predict ed a great future for him. When ho appeared with his sister thoy did a little riot entitled: "Oi ' Toh, ain't' that folne." .Once in a while in the hot sum mer months Johnnie used to act as , chauffeur for his uncle's Ice-wagon, j In the evening's ho would sing and HOUSTON'S UatnTiAlltnn AmiiHPfYiPfiffl HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING Wednesday & Saturday Nights. Popular Jazz Orchestra STAR THEATER Featuring Special Music With the Pictures, Rev Strnttou, Pianist. TODAY Jcsso Ii. linsky lro!.cnts lilNA OAVAIilER In "Tnil ETERNAL TEMPEST" EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION. FATTY ARUUCKLE In "Tiro DESERT HERO" A Rib Tlcklnn From Start To Finish. Admission 10 & 25 cents Doom open nt 7 p. m. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Vltairninli Presents OORINNE GRIFFITH In "THE GIRIi PROlHiEM" Also Putlio News ImU'.st Current Etents. Admission Mntlnva 10 & 15 cents Evenings 10 & 20 cents LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" H. W. Poole, Owner MWWWWWMMWWMVWMMWWMAMMAMAAAAMi Matinee Every Day jtj-i.rfcj-ijvJuuwwwM"Miiiir mmm TONIGHT William Desmond in "THE PRODIGAL LIAR" . Wonderful Chester Outing Scenes Wednesday "THE WEAKER VESSEL" DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. r "Helpful Hints" PROTECT YOURSELF AND BANK . SIGNING a blank check ( to be afterwards filled in with name and amount) is dangerous business. It such a check should become lost or stolen ANYONE might fill it in and make collection upon It at the bank. Tho drawer, of course, in buch case would be responsible for his own loss. Protecting tho depositor's interests is tho FIRST CON SIDERATION here at the First National Rank. E. R. Realties, rrcMOent. h, F. WiUets, Vlie-PiesliKiut. Leslie Rogers, Cashier. A. M. Collier, Asst. Cashier. John M. Moore, Afafet. Cutdiier. 1 71 MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURED TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregom ie First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON .HHHO uflnnF"