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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1919)
'A I', NOVKMHKIl IH, 1010 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WELL. WHERE WILL. j.r: 'i..rrrs'iw - All m VoO WEAK AH ihd xomi m ni roK i tit t-LlZ,-rgi AND uui ri i UKETW UrCKA U. J,i)TiIfl rXCt-VTIOMJ - 1 WO A' W6 rtEVEKT 7 -gT ' JSgApiACE ? FAVC Wiwrc T,ri sftfrS. Yo .n -t-Jic 7iA - ta.. iBQ 1x0., TOWN "e&wi3sE: pagr sevuv.' ' , &fl? vj5 iTtlllDA' " Tl fKWPO iJW GftfAt SCOTT WIKTS COMOJ' I IJNT IT A xn 1 M-M-M-fJ "" 71 wuw8ft' ?vf S"--1005 UK t- BEA0TY I How much wp rr covr? I IT TWNT COST AmHIH(r-J ' I - MOTri 6 R &r-v-v f siSEP tar LvsY W TL'S WHT IT r I m--&A V - -. -". . f J - r f ft . 5''.'5,.?.nBBl . fcmmh I $Z? ZrrfsWm!i ! IB CijrjH tttJ I -Lr4 'I I'l t III -J9SSSS3 uxA ttMt'H IF YOU have never been here, we want you to get acquainted with our service, delicious cuisine and cozy accommodations. EXTENSION COURSE FOR PRISONERS MANY CABARETS CLOSED IN BERLIN THE JEWEL CAFE Jesse Bailey, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St. PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 1C Kx IciihIom liiHtrtirtlon by mull will bo ! offorod to approximately 000 prlson I ith In tliu Walla Wtilla tftnto pt'ii j Iti'iitluri, ucroidlng to a plan agreed i iii-oii by Superintendent Henry I Drum and Director F. F. Naldcr of I (tin department of general collcgo ' extoiiHldii of tins Washington Rtnto I colleen here Tho roncHpondcncoj i leaching will Iki in different (iuicIh I of af;rlc'iiltiin) and applied tcchno j logy, and Ih Intended to uppIomcnt i tln night hcIiodI already In opora ! tlon at tliu prlHon. I Dr. Waldur, under whoso supcr- vIhIoii IIiIh departure In extension ' leaching will lie organized, fornior i ly was educatlonnl director of the Hlntii reformi'tory at Monroe, Wnsh., where he became Interested In tho I iitudy of criminology Ho went to the I nlveriilty of California and en1 ' raged In advanced research In that I field, and later, for tho university, I toured the United KtateH, visiting and ctudying penal Institutions. , The outcomo of this study was a hook soon to he published by tho I'nlveiHlty of California. H Tho Now Records arc hero 300 of them at Klitmath Falls Music House, 72C. Main. 15-lt ROOFING Now la tliu time to fix that Roof now beforu the rain and mow coino and innke It al most Impossible to do tho work. You ru vo money by doing It now, and navo your property, too Let mo do your work and It will bu done right W. D. MILLER Contractor Pbone SOS ffi2 (Mil HI. ! FRANCESCA ZARAD SopuuiK of the CIiIcjio Grand Opera Company, Who Will lie Heard in Concert Hero Dassengers r and Baggage AXYWHLIti: IN TIIK MTV QUICK HKRVICK ItlUSONAllLK HATES PHONE 187 WesternTransfer Co. ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'SGETS 'EM! Ptmous pain and ache Liniment, kept handy, brlnfta ftratlfy Inft relief RHEUMATIC twtnKe ease up won. So do stiff Joints, lame xt ana those pains from weather ex PMurc, tOO thev clnn'f fitrht lnntr Pat the counter-irritant Sloana ujjracnt produces. Keep this old family friend handy or instant uce a little penetrates Whout rubbing leaving no elan stains, m or clogged pores. You ought to ii j . nana always. : 5,r"s. inrc t!.4U. 'hrce sizej 35c., IlKULIN, Oct. 2 Correspondence Associated Press). Fifty-ono of the more notorloun of Ilorlln's famous, or infamous, nlcht-llfo cafes and cabarets, where all cloning regula tions wore Ignored, tdectrlc lights wero burned until morning, and Bcencs of drunkenness wero enacted, wero raided lust night by tho now sufcty polite and sriuads of tho old forco. Countless arrests were made, and tho proprietors of CO other cafes were notified that their turn was coming. Thoro wero so many that all could not bo raided in ono even ing. Tho bunds wero playing, and all was Joyous, when ono lono police of ficer in plain clothes entered each of tho Til resorts. At llrst he was greet ed with laughter, but when the exits wero closed most of the patrons and many of tho loungers dived for tho collars, whoro they wero easily rounded up. As fast as they could be herded together they were placed on motor trucks guarded by police or soldiers and taken to tho police stations. Tho scenes were exciting, os wom en becamo hysterical and men of fered hugo sums of money for their release It vas a variegated throng that was gathered at tho police stations and finally at police headquarters at the Alexander suarc. Some tried to laugh the affair away, others were angry and all seemed ashamed at be ing caught. The throng included not only a number of Illicit .traders anil thoir women friends, but sev eral socially well-knows people as well. The police announca tho raids will continue. With tho raids the authorities have, incidentally, accomplished a lessening of the illicit trade in food, for tho cabarets and cafes and gam bling clubs wero tho prime olfend ors, and boldly offered either free meals or meals at ridiculously low prices to prospective customers. HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLMS FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE OH EXCIIANCH Fer tile Sacramento Co. land, 40 acies near Lodl, choap for cash. Will consider exchange. What have you? Call or address Room 12C White Pelican Hotel. 31-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE A good used Dodge car. Call at Dodge Oarage 14-2t FOR SALE About loose alfalfa hay. Front Stables. 30 tons of Inqulro Blue 14-2t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent a small furnish ed apartment, or would caio Tor apartments in exchange for rooms. C. W. S., Herald office. 14-2t " WANTED A good business counter not more than two feot wido, not less than 40 inches high and 10 or 12 feot long. Inquire It., Herald office. 12tf FOR SALE finlsh bed,. Street. -Three-quarters gold complete. 327 Main 13tf. FOR SALE Best paying apartment house in city. Bargain if handled within 30 dayB. Terms. Address XYZ Herald. 13-3t WANTED By man and wife no children a furnished hou-o for the winter or housekeeping rooms prefer house close in. Ad dress O. L. D.t Herald office. 11-tf IF YOU HAVE $1000 cash will build you a lione on choice lot close in. Call or address Room 12G White Pelican. Hotel. 31-tf WANTED A good second hand piano for cash. Herald. G-tf FOR SALE Heater and 14X21 body Brussols rug. Practically now. Call 318 So. Riverside. 12-4t FOR SALE Apples, Spltzenbergs, Oregon Reds, Bennett Seedlings, Winesaps, Newtowns. Fine stock. Write for rices. T. J. Gardner, Uox 20, R. F. D. 2, Medford, Ore. 8-tf FOR SALE Sawmill cheap and good bunch of timber. For par ticulars inquire First National Bank C-12t VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric aaid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks Heed the first warning they gtwi that they need attention by taking COLD MEDAL Tb world's standard remedy for Ohm disorders, wilt often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three sixes, all druggists. Uek far tka ama CoU MUI ea rT toe FOR RENT OR LEASE CITY GARBAGE When you Garbage removed pbone 91. want 11-tf MWWWWWVWWVMAAAAMMfM LOST AND FOUND LOST Elk's charm No. 1247. Initials J. T. H. Reward if re turned to Herald office 13-3t FOUND Came to my ranch a black yearling heifer, unmarked, un branued. Owner identify property and pay for this nd. 11. N. WMte llne. 13-4t PHONE3 PEYTON for Wood. 112B. WyAMArWArNWrVWWVW j FOR RENT Heated Walnut, cor. 9th. Standard Phonograph Bargains A number from $35 up for cash or terms. See our winnow. ' an rooms, 80, shepherd Co.. B07 Main St 17tf FOR RENT Good warehouse BOX 50 feet, near S. P. Depot. In-! quire Herald office. 1-tf FOR RENT Nice front room with bath, for gentleman Clns m Also light housekeeping room. Phone 80-R. 13-3t FOR LEASE To responsible parties that have equipment-and cash to (In an co themselves, n desirable ranch. Adress M. K. 9, Herald office. 8-tf HELP WANTED AAAMppArA'VVWVWVWV n R N T madam ioina p.u:.. "" FrnnroKPfi 7.nmA thn rllntlntviilali. -....o l worlds riMitct MiMsnologbit, od Krcncn soprnno of tho Chicago 1'iilniint and Alodium ' I01,01"1 Opera company, will bo heard rW your entire life past, ' ,n inv tho Houston opera lnnarn tWi !fut,uro correctly, giv-1 houso Tuesday night, Novombor 18, '"Ms, iovo' ia npa fl8l'os In bus- under tho dlroctlon of tho Klamath e8tl troubles rr'lln"1..? n1d .dom" County High School Student Body to bet8 adai't0(1 fr and what to do association. Her program Is a rarely Thi8 lad' yo,,r co"Htion8 in lifo.'boautlful ono. Most of tho numbers would a m,1tlsi yo,w hand nB yu!wll! bo sung in English. Tho fow her v,m ' '.n Uok- A reading by ii,.i. ,.., i.n n,ni,. , '' IHUnr V1IIM I.I1 . 1-- A',UV.I, Mill 4tl.l.M. ..M.l.UU.M U fc.,W -- tfwt., ,,,1,11131, UAfJUVUl- "" ftnd vnn i.tiii i. .... ' .. . 'nrnornm will hn trannlntcwl Into Rncr "'PD er nf. "' uo wiser anu - laag tl. t0.r "onaulting hor, sho Hsh by Madame Zarad boforo sho loaenc6Rflmi i0f ,romovInB n11 ovI1l8lng8 thorw. For oncoto numbers !jent o ' SiyZuX n MaUmne Karn.1 will sing Tostl's entmont. Ro-idlngs: Sunday onS"0-Dy" nnd ftS onY '8ho can 8ion hn' t0 9:30 P- m- Koom 5, sing It, "Out Whoro tho West Do St between Vi.VOr.u,n toroMnln!glns,, "My Llttlo Grey Home in tho West," "I Hear You Calling Mo" 12-13-19 lnu many oinor somposuions oi iot- Ing memory. Her program follews: PART I Morning Hymn Hcnschol Ave Maria Schubert Tendor Tics Dolbruck Tommy Lad Margotson Tho LsiBS With the Delicate Alr. Dr. Thos. Arno PART II VIbsI d'Arto (aria from "la Tos- ca") Arditl II Duccio Ardittl PART III Piano Solos D Flat Etudo (A Sigh) Liszt 11 Flat Scherzo Chopin Mary Phillips PART IV Mlgnon Thomas Phlllis (Old Fronch) Weckoriin Habonora (aria from Carmon)..Dlzot Littlo Boy Dluo Nevin Tho Last Roso of Summer Mooro Tho Rosary Novin PART V Down In tho Forest Ronald The Last Hour Kramor Opon Secret Woodman Fair Pipers Hrower Whon tho Boys Como HomcSpeaks WWayWWWWa"sMM'' HOUSTON' Metropolitan Amusement MMMMMrMAMMAMMi HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING KVKRV VKI)NESIAY AND SATURDAY STAR THEATER SUNDAY AND MONDAY CONSTANCE TALSLUM1H In 'IRS IiKFFINGVRLVS BOOTS" Also A llig V. SpcclOjl Comedy Starring LARRY SHAVIAN WANTED Girl for work and cooking aroe, Bly. Oregon. general house Mrs. O. G. Lab-1-tf SITUATIONS WANTED IF VOU WANT STUDENT HELP, call the Klamath County . gh School phone 350. Girls for typing copying and filing; also general houbework, caring for children etc. Boys for clerking, messenger service, chores, etc. Special attention is giv en to this service by the school authorities and an effort is to be made to make efficient, convenient and profitable both to the student and to those requiring their services. tf We make n Kpwialty of tin, iilo and accident iiisuni'ms. Phono (it: and tto'Il do the rfst. Chilcoto Jb Sm ill 5tf MINERS' DEMANDS IMPOSSIBLE, SAYS SECRETARY WILSON WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 15. "Tho demands of the miners for a 60 por cent wage increase and a 30 hour week are impossible nnd should be eliminated," Secretary of Labor Wilson declared in opening the coal industry conference yesterday. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11. Holding that their participation might be construed as an acceptance of the union principles, operators of non-union mines outside of the cen tral competitive field today an nounced that they would not accept the invitation of Secretary Wilson to participate in conferences called by the secretary in an effort to end the strike Three hundred of the Latest Records have arrived at the Klam ath Falls Music House, 725 Main. 15-lt Try "em. Herald Want Ada. UntoTA"1 and 7th' oPP.Wo8t UOIOn, Klamath Falls. Orogon. TAKEN BY MISTAKE in Ashland Btoro a pair of small boy's over shoes. Return to Ashland store. ll-lt TEMPLE THEATER SUNDAY AND MONDAY AMOK JOYCE in - "HIE THIRD DEGREE" Also Two Reels of Good Coiwdy MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURE8 TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oretfoa Better Let Us Patch 'Em Up This is the time to look over your tires with the idea of making them last through the winter. Of course, if you must have new tires. Diamonds are the only ones to buy at this time of the year or at any other time, so far as that goes but the idea we wish to convey is that we can make the old ones last through the bad weather, and save you money on your tire bill by repairing the worn ones. Bring them in, and if they are worth repairing we will tell you what it will cost if they are not worth repair ing, we will tell you that, just as readily. We can't make a new tire out of one that is worn out, but. we can take a damaged tire and repair it so you will get many more miles out of it, before it goes to the junk pile. Diamond Tire & VulcanizingCo. ( MARPLE&i SMITH, Proprietors 120 S. Main St l kmY-: ejoAi ua Phdne 167 v 1 '