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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1919)
"AT,m,uy, HnvnnHH I'AOK BHC THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I. ... Better Let Us atch 'Em Up t This is the time to look over your tires with the idea of making them last through the winter. Of coarse, if you must have new tires, Diamonds are the only ones to buy at this time of the year or at any o ner time, so far as that goes but the idea we wish .1 convey is that we can make the old ones last through the bad weather, and save you money on , ar "tire bill by repairing the worn ones. Bring ih-nn in, and if they are worth repairing we will tell ' i.u what it will cost if they are not worth repair- .j, we will tell you that, just as readily. We can't make a new tire out of one that is worn out, but we . :i take a damaged tire and repair it so you will i many more miles out of it before it goes to the : ;nk pile. iamond Tire & VulcanizingCo. MARPLE & SMITH, Proprietors 120 S. Main St Phone 167 2M)CM T NT U is the little things in life that male ns happy IMPEfilALES MOUTMPItCC CIGARETTES are created for pleasure to give a man a rich smoke and a mild smoke, a pure smoke and a""good smoke they fill the bill always. 10orl3c The John Bollman Co. Branch Mutufaclvri 14 DON'T BE WITHOUT SLOAN'SLIMMENT Kepp It ha ndy It knows no equal in relieving pins and aches SLOAN'S LINIMENT has been sold for 38 years. Today, it is more popular than ever. There can be but one answer it produces results. Annlied vnllwut rubbing, it penetrates to tr-e aflhiicd part, bringing relief fn 'ti rheumatic tw.PRes, sciatica, sore, stiff strained musr'rs, lame back, and of'cr exterior pain and sprains and tht- result of exposure. It leaves no raininess, stain, clogged pores. Get a large bottle- for greater econ otm Keep it handy for use when nf '-d. Your druggist has it. Three si -35c. 70c.. SI 40 V X PARIS, Oct. 2 (Hy The Associat ed Press) After tho voters of i France havo elected the COO Dcpu I tie. of the new Chauihor and the municipal and general councils have ' together elected 200 senators to j succeed those vhoe terms havo ex ' plred the 60p deputies and 300 I senators composing the parliament I will meet sometime in January In I tho National Assembly chamber of the Chateau of Versailles to elect ! the tenth president of tho Third ' Republic. : The joint session of the Chamber and tho Senate at Versailles Is call ' cd tho Congress of Versailles. j There are no nominations for Prosldont in advance of the election ' of the members of parliament vho 'aie to act as electors, tho latter be ing unbound to vote for any candi ' date. Accordingly there Is no prcr idential campaign excepting during the few days that precede tho moot ing of the Congress of Versailles. ' Tho names of presidential '.jolb ilities mention J thus far aro, In tn order of their supposed "harcos' ! Premier Georges Cletvpr.ceau; ' Senator Charles Jonnart, ex-govor-j nor of Algeria; Senator Stephen Pinchon, Minister of Foreign Affairs Senator Jules Pams, Minister of tho Interior; Paul Deschanel. President j of the Chamber of Deputies; Sena j tor Alexander Ribot, Deputy Reno ! VivlanI and Deputy Paul Palnlove, tail three ex-war Premiers; Antonln ' Dubost, President of tho Senate, and Marshal Foch. I Many politicians believe that Clcmenceau can have the honor by ! simply allowing his name to go be foro the Congress. It is still un known whether ho wants It. There aro indications that ho would pre fer to retire on his laurels ns the "winner of the war." According to gossip in the lobbies of the Chamber AT THE CHURCHES No chniiKVM will Im mndo tn tlilt column unions tho cony U lit Tho Ku'iiticr Herald office by 0 o'clock Friday evening. First llnptlst Church, corner Wash ington and Eighth. sunday school at 10 a. m., C. R. DoLup, miporliitondont. Preaching at 11 a. m. Prayor sonico Wednesday at 8 P. M. Kvory second and fourth Wednesday evening will bo devoted to missionary ' work, f 11. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is oxtoud , ed to nil to attend thoso sorrlces. , Sacred Heart Churcn, corner 8th I 'and High streets. Rov. Hugh J. Mur ihall, pastor. I Children' Mass at S 00 Adult's Mass at 10.30. l-M'iung service at 7.00 p tn i Monday November It. services at ti 00, 7 30 and S Oil a. m. Evening services at 7 110. 1 First Prosbytorian Church, Cornor 3rd and Pine. Rov. 12. P. Lawronco, 'Minister 437 Third Stroot. Phono 1429. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. in.. Sub ject "What Is true Americanism?" There will bo special music at tins j service bv tho choir. Mrs. Majorloi Gallagher, formerly Miss Majorlo McCluro, will sing a solo. I ! Kvonlng Service at 7.30 p. in. I i Subject "Turning pipe:ra Into I Pruning Hooks.". Sunday School at 10 a. in. i A cordial Invitation is extended to any who havo no other church homo to worship with us. j Lutheran services will bo held at I I.lbrarv hall, corner Third and Main, conducted by Rev. M. C. Rossman, pasti r, at 11a. in. Sermon subject: "Reforms that do not reform." ! Sunday hdtool at 10:15 a. m. All aro cordially Invited to wor ship with us. Mothodlst Kplscopal Church. Tenth and High. Rev. S. J. Chancy, pastor. 1117 Eas street. Phono G7W Sunday - li.it 1 nt U' in A M. ! Morning Worship at 11 00 A. M. j Junior League aat !:10 p. m. Epworth League at 0:30 p. in. Evening Church Service 7-30 p. in. i Prayer mooting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 p. in. All aro cordially Invited to all tho srrvlces at tho Methodist Church. Tho young pcoplo can do no bettor than Bpend an hour with tho Lcaguo from li 30 to 7 30 p. in. eacn aim day. First Christian Church, cerner: 'Ninth and Pine streets. C. F. Trim ble, pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. in. Sermon 7:30 p. in. Sermon 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday cvon Ing 7:30 p. m. C. F. Trlmblo. Pastor Emanuel Hantlst Church, Eloventh and High streoU. Sunday School 10 and 11 a. m. Rov. J. W. Iiryant, a Congrogntlonal minister will preach. Rov. Bryant in a pioneer minister of Klamath county. , . ' All are cordially Invited. Pion eers havo a special Invitation. i Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Home and Foreign Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. heeds on Main St. Thursday Nov Gth, at 2:30 p. m. You aro Invited to theso services. Tho Christian Science Socloty of Klamath Falls holds sorvlccs at 113 ( Fourth streot every Sunday morning i at 11 o'clock and ovory Wednesday! ovenlng at 7:30. All aro wolcomo. Tho subject of lesson ror sunuay, "Everlasting Punishment." Tho Sunday school session Is from 9:45 to 10:45 ovory Sunday morning. Tho free reading room and freo lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. Women Made Young Bright ayes, n clear skin and n body full of ycUUh nnd health mny bo your if you will keep your system In order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL WnaiHnoaC Th world's nundard rtmedjr for Whinny, liver, bUiliUr mul mic acid trouble, Ilia ninlea of lllo and looks. In uo ilncn 1696. All druggists, thcta alios. Look for lh nm Gold MctUI on ovvrr lo and coll no Imitation BUSINESS CARDS yWVWWArWv X's"' SHANGHAI RESTAURANT CHOP HUKY AND NOODI.H 1IOUHI0 J fthort Order Meal flcrrpd. 7U Main Htrcot KLAMATH rAbW, OUR. Cfrfrfr Commission & Room Aucti ion Yon, wxi buy hounohold fur niture and iiiiirchnndlHH. tllgli est caiih prlcu paid. Seo DICK 1008 Main St LIGHT READING FOR WINTER DAYS While lounging around theso days you will probably want a collection of books. Our book department af fords the best possible choice. You'll II ml all tho Into llctlou In addition to tho old reliable standards. We can also supply ail of the popular magazines and other periodicals. If you are going on a vaca tion tnko a supply of good reading mutter. Mxvm Pharmacy y fv , KLV1ATM TALLS OREGON .. " cLj haw mill i:n(iini:i:iun) m conhtiujction co. Dculgncru nnd builder of iikmL rru Haw Mill", Planing Mill-., Itox Plant, t'ouipleto plant contract ed. ApprulMilN null report nmtlo. Dredging. Wo contract to build any clan of n building and liixtnll luncliliii'ry of any kind. Drafting of tiny kind ilium. Illtio PrlntN made. PHONE t lt)J Olliro In K. 1. Ilulldliiit j 1.01 your 0ln" Trouble, u . TrnnM.. " k Hi ...! '" - m.miik ilono n inv ... Of M, ...."' ' Plionii 477W """'"oiIk, ,0! Mala. '' " I'MMIIOIW VMl V"KUu" ""l Hrrtrot "'eo 117 Ma 8t liiim.. Office, loo, tnmu ' "VaiiL, CITV "!"- "17 M.Ib Mnnngcr L. I VVWWWVMMAAMAMAAAVWV bono :UI-J II'-"J Main HI. - O. K. Lunch AND CONI'KOliOXKUY Formerly at 40 Main St. Hoiuc-Mnilo l'lcii nnd Caked. Cold Meat Ai Lunch Gooibi, I co Croniii nutl l-'rultn. You Had Better Order Your Winter Wood now Double lm, Illockit rwn Kliib, pu tit ecu Hlnh, Plr $7.00 ..... .ttJSO IJ!0 W. E. SEEHORN CO iKKJMnlnHt. nmtn MMAaAMAMVSMMMMAAVM HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station Wo bundle tho Hurley-Davidson Motorcycbm and Illuycles ICxrlus Ivoly Also buy, soil nnd exchange all otnor Makes. Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires aud Tubes. C. lC. HIHMAUIC tin H. Oth Nt. Klnmntli Fnlbi I'OHA.W KIM) OK KUIlMTl'nE1 Hoo Andy Mauritsch At No. 10 Mala Street. rT MK 1'IIONK KM RECKARD'S RENT SERVICE K. F., Bend Stage Phone 276-W i. KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS j Wo Do All Kind of SprlnR ltfulr. ing ftcw ones .Mmie to Order Axlo Htrnlghtcnlng nil lllnckHinllhlnc ALL WOHK RUAIMNTEED Phono 2."H)-Y OKKItnuUhAib Let Me Do Your Concrete Work The Tie That Binds Our Policyholders To Oregon Life 1 Liberal low premium policies. (No fine-print restrictions,) 2 Insurance in force from date of application if insurable. (A point to be remembered.) "'""" 3 We have never disputed or com promised a claim. Always paid in full on the day proofs of . death were presented. ""' 4 All assets except U. S. Liberty - Bonds invested in Oregon, thereby upbuilding your own .''.. state. OrCKOflTifC I'"' Company Home Office luU.UlUM.PfM. COnCKTT BUILDING, fifth and Horriton. Portland, Ore. c, a bamubu qb. ugr. a. a, sxrono. ammu ukt. H. P. NEPVEU, Dist Mgs. Kooiu 4, 125 North 81Ui St. Klamath Fulls, Oregon USING Many of tho Japanese Hhop-koep-er. sorvo tholr prospcctlvo oustom ors with cako and tea before oxhlb ltlngR their goods. Dlco were Invented and extensi vely used for gambling purposes at leant fifteen hundred years bofore tho Christian era. ho would bo glad to havo bin admin istration approved by tho cholco of ono of his associates in tho cabinet and has two eventual candidates in vlow, I'Ichon and Pams. Senator Jonnart has a popularity of his own. Ills namo is bolng men tioned with significant prcslstonco. Ho Is a senator from tho depart ment of tho Pas do Calais and ho lccontly . resigned his Important post as Governor of Algeria In or der to devoto liiniflolf to. tho recon struction of tho devastated area of his department which comprises Arras and Lons with a considerable portion of tho wrecked coal district. Ho was formerly head of tho Suoz Canal, and ho accomplished In short order tho dothronomont of King Constantino of Oreeco when It scorned hopolcss. There aro many supporters of Marshal Foch but prospect of tho "Man on Horseback'' la regarded as likely to affect his chances, ovon If ho aspired to tho ofllco, which no ono as yet knows. SHASTA SA EXCLUSIVELY WheiTyou have your work done with Shasta Sand you know you have the best therejg AL. F. GRAHAM !VW I......J.....1 niiimitmffmmmmmmttiimtmm