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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUKSDAY, JANl'AUV 13, 1020
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E. J. MUK11AY
Editor
PItKI) S O U L K
City Editor
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nni n.itt.rtn In Th Snndnv Jnurnitl
lot January rogardlug tho opening
or tno Kinmntu iimiuu rcuivuuu.
tWhnU would you ilo with tho 2000
Indians ,on this reservation, nnd to
I whom this land belongs? In order to
I open it to settlement it would bo
(necessary to patent tho land to In
dividual Owners unmans nnu iuim
Cil ENJOYS
, CHURCH NEW,
dividual owners tuuiiiuis; mm "
Published dally except Sunday by ,hpm t0 FOu jt Tho Indians, as a. rule,
Herald Publishing Company ot ftro wnolly Incapable of managing
Pavmttn rails, at na rourtn atrcuu tnelr own affairs nnu to tio tins Tho Christian church wns niton to
- ; 777; . i-i I would be a crime against tho Indian, J . Siuumy evening, to witness
Entered at tho postottice at Klam- t o thcm woni SOon become lno "oor aluu" ' "
-jfc tn.Ho n for transmission thru I ........ .... i.,,nn ., iho pniin..tho dramatisation of tho hlstorv Jit
Jaka mills as second-class matter. .... ,, christian Women's Hoard of
Tho Christian church wns filled to
RY 14. 1920 1
abacrlption terms by rnall to any
Mreas in tno unuea siaies
year .
month
r, tno (jnrisuan onio "' "
I nm a frequent visitor to Klamath i1s8i0M8i from Its beginning In 1S74
ntv nml know how at tno present. .. ..,,.,.. , ..,. ,, ,,,1. ,.
10 me unmcuiiuii ui u uk ii"
ary societies of tho Christian church
In October, 1919.
Miss Edith Simon, who imper
ibcr ot tho Associated Press
--..... .. Vnt. Iinw At thn rtrospnl
time tho Indians arc being taken ad-
a .. . 1.Wjik nnwMrVii.
.t nft vantage ot ov criuu whucb, !..
Jo.UU ,,,. itV.anV- itpnlnrn. nnd from the
'50 ,. tnfnrmntion I can obtain there
tho principal advocates of the opening
S?PhS"a ?iiVXaS -.trt tho spirit of the Christian
pect to gain for themselves by It. 'Women's Hoard of Missions, was
rv. nnnii nf tun incunn seems iu uc k. rui v rnstumiHi in wnue nnu
mica 10 we use mr ":'"u"v"""- entirely forgotten in tne rata uesire
all news 41ipatchN mdlted to ilt, , ,0 lolt the re80ur-
ot otherwise credited In this p- q V., '.- t0 the .Indians.
and Also local news puoiisneu
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All rights ot republication of spe
ml dispatches herein are also reserr-
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1020
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Referring to the Incapability ot the
Klamath Indians, we Just suggest,
that Mr. Sherwood trade horses with
one of them. 4 ,
Tat the theaters f
There fii one more chance to tee,
"When Bearcat Went Dry" for Jho
uwtv win hold the Ticture lor
CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS.
lavtnder, against a black back
ground. She very gracefully gave
the lines for the dramatisation 01
the pageant.
Miss Hluojosa, who represented
the "Spirit of Prayer," was costumed
In a Grecian robe trimmod In gold
bands. The Pioneer Missionary
Workers were represented by four
women In the costumes ot 1874, fol
lowed by the workers of 1880, repre
sented by eight men and womm, whi
impersonated the first workers sent
Ubertjr win no.u u r""-'?Uta foreign fields.
Tuesday showing, ne wjr- - B11rllrntIon of lhe,jun,or
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Christian 1 tnueuT or oocieiy, wuicu,
has always cobhiuuicb i. iww
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Special Announcement
To the Public
of 'the Christian Womenls Board of
xiinn herlns t 9:10 tonight. Of
course thero is the usual first show
which, starts at 7:10 tonlgtiv onjt co
conut ot the length 01 me Pram, exemplUld in cene
W rhow starts with an e.:2Pf.tjfn5S;cJtnlrty chlldreB jlftok prt..
.xmcoy ru .8 -- "i Vlisi Th4 Educational and. medical
the new color photoplay, and; suea 1 J"1 v ., . . ,, . .
L'v.: ..i... . -. 1. ..,i worjt .carried on . oy imsopiep h
MHO SUUJUll 10 iwifc, s "M".FM i I !
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'Well, here we are shown un in our'
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trae character. It looked for awhl J 1Jle t jty;
A. 4V a wavft vnlnp fn vt nvflV with i
,ii, Rnunnitlnn nnonlnr without he-i . - .1.1. .v . 1. -nin , , rerjresentinK' A missionary" ana
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vury intercstlug to theyPortaiufa'dd??l"t'on wrf ,Br"?:!:
... ; .' f 1. fi A TOUnc- people couiumeu iu iciui
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-- ' lUCU 11C1CUI I;io. uv j -
nurses attending to the? needs ot then
Jl.ns.oJ linoheti ' "1
"Rpantlful 'music' wis, rendered
ikrniihnnt thn pvpnifl bv-1 a male
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chorus, consisting of fodrteen voices.
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The Mondale
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Will Re-open Wednesday Evening at 7 o'clock
w. c . -iiin .-uunuuiu Liii:tt(ic -- huiuh iw vv
fBK found out. Vet, lo- and behold,' ho t t0 tjje people 0f Klamatl county
fcsre is old Sherlock J. WV Sherwood, wdnesday and Thursday nights.
-wo has been in our very midst and "erything m the house, is tiee.' is
-raght us red-handed In aur infamy. the 8logan tor. these two, nlghH, be
He) was fortunately able to get ov- cause the management, wants the chorus, consisting of fourteen voices, a
. .. hA rvtttA aU nt tYi A. TJiAMl A .... .... . I T T noxMav liiirl rbflTrA'nfthlT .2.
uui uc ..u .. .u...wB-u people oi mis section to see me greai " " wv. - - ,-
3Urer valley before getting contam- transformation that has ln-cn made music. During the singing of 'Kindly
fiavted and has exposed u"s to' the The canse ot thl, nberalty Js a de-kLlght," by Geo. Hayden, pennants $
erael eyes of the world. Of course, glre t0 ghow the people that real representing the six missionary or- J
our entire plans are now wrecked machines hare been Installed nnd ganizatlons of the Christian churchy f
im& we will have to sit tight and wait hat they wlu jenver the pictures towere held In' a manner to form one.,
TOTttl the public has forgotten the tne screen jn a manner tha? will be long pennant. Under a spotlight,
Taater. We may then be able to slip b criticism. The oictures for this made a very effective scene.
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-isuorer. nepreseniauye aionou ws these two nIgnts indicate the h'gh A vocal duet by Eari anu Alice
ot been heard from as to whether or quajty 0f the pictures that are to Carson was enjoyed. Mrs. E. J
ot ne nas wiiuarawn ois oui. um.ii he ghown ln thls house. "Dangerr.u3 Mnyer, the president of the Auxiliary
ImMw. RherlniV rprfnlnlr ent thn . ..
letter to the Oretjon Journal and t0 gQ out not matter wjat prCe the success ot the pageant was due
minted in the issue of last Saturday. ,,,.. i, -,nraA -at thi u to u ,..iCi f,. a .,rnn
i? m8r no charEe on these two nights tho contribution was received for the ad-
Our new machines haying been inUUed we a re' now, in a potition
to ahow PICTURES OF MERIT 'EftrUfr secured tome of
1 tKe Best Production obtainable.
Remember the f irtt iwo iHows are Free to you.
Watch the paper tomorrow. More 'good news for you.
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NOTE. We are giving the first two shows free becauso we want tho people of Klamath Falls
to know we are going to deliver the goods; that When wo say we have tho best machines obtainable,
you will know It to be true; and that when we tell you our pictures cannot bo surpasned, you will
know It to be a fact, for you will see for yourself the kind of pictures that are going to bo featured
at the Mqndale. Wo aro going to moko tho Mondalo everything vou want It to be, and tho best
proof you can have of this will be the change we have Just made nnd which we Invite you to see
without expense to ou. Remember, there Is absolutely no churgo whutever for- te shows on
ltoped that he will not be run out Aff,r.. ,s a Hallmark picture ot tho to Christian Women's Board of Mls-K Wednesday and Thursday nights. . . j
ot Congress for his activity in t- hJghest qnamy. with this will be slons, gave a report ot the slendldj 1
SMtter. Sherlock certainly got the shown one of Fatty Arbuckle. arc .work the local society Is doing. Mrs.Uy,s , v. J ff
goods on us "crafty whites." wnen thIg toW u ,s suffIcIent to Ma-er managed the PBgaml ,tZZZHyZ:Ztt
The entire exposure is lven, in a causp the ..standlng room only 8gn d,'rected the rehearsals, and much ofi ,.
letter to the Oregon Journal and tn n . nt ,.... ,at Drlcc tho .,,--... nt ,hV nntfeant was due , , . .
XTie Hiamnm jceervniion .-iaiier. .it.i v( ..
Medford, Jan. 3. To the Editor of a'msIon being free.
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Jiffy-Cup
Free
An Aluminum Measuring Cup
Also. Dessert Molds
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(vancement cf foreign missions.
' Help the census taker.
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joined in Wedlock,
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Riley Augustus Breuner, an em-
HOUSE
PASSES
WORKERS' BILLS
The lt'-O census closes January
IS. Are vou Hated?
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KSTItAY
i Send us two trade-marks from
J Jiff-Jell packages the (j$ circle
trade-marl.s on the front. That
will certify that you use Jiffy-Jell.
We will mail you this half-pint
cup. It is an exact cup for use
, with any recipe. And two fillings
with water dissolve one package
of Jiffy-Jell exactly right.
11 Other Molds
With the Jiffy-Cup we will
send you pictures of eleven other
iiolds dessert and salad molds.
' All those molds
. ore sent free to
f users of Jiffy-Jell.
We want
l lie flavors come in
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to have them. We
want Jiffy - Jell
served- attrac-
tively.
It's Real
Fruit
Jiffy-Jell means
a real -fruit des
sert. It is not like
the old-style gel
atine dainties.
SteTjf AJ)BHT" I1'
Ten Flavors in 'Class
A Bottle in Each Packhiie
Mint Llm Cherrr
Raspberry Loganberry
Strawberry Pineapple
Orange (Lemon - ' Colfea
lid-J-'d
forrhT in-bottles. They s.ti j.:.lcs
of crushed fruit concentratci
J:ff'Jell has a wealth of fr;it
flavor.' We use half a pineapple,
fOr'ihitance, to flavor a pint oes
sertrfJhe Pineapples are crushed
in Hawaii fruit too ripe to tiilp.
It-is real fruit, not mere flavor,
that folks like and need. ,
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People need fruit daily. Jiffy
Jell supplies it at a. trifling cost,
and you make it in an instant.
A delicious
serving of rare
fruit-flavored des
sert costs you l?ss
than one smull
apple.
Serve it often
three times
weekly. Winter is
when people need
it. Andeveryserv
ing seems like a
fruit-time dainty,
Cut out this cup
offer so you
won't forget.
SALEM. Jan. 13 The first bill In
troduced today' in tho sonnto was ot-
1 i... Citnntnp TvlmVrinrrl nf La
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ploye of the Euvvana Box pomijany, ( 0rand0p cnttled ''an act making It
and Miss Virginia Bryant, -popular unlawful to exhibit motion picture
daughter of Mrs. W. E. Bodoln, were) ... ,Ict a feiony under the Or-.
marrlfd at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. m ,au,..
Bodoln on the West Side, Saturday . t,. nnimmilv nnsEcd
afternoon, by the Rev. F. C. Trimble. HoUB Dm 0 i returning to ths
They will make their home In thla i iuiustrlnl Accident commission
city. '$400,000 recently set aside for the
The bride was born m. Kiamatn i .na..Hnn of n industrial hoipl- "' " """" -"h'-y ,,-"- n fame to my iniico at i-nngeii vni-
county and has resided ln this city!.,,, TIl0 ,oplo of tb 8tat0 recently ""nford, Is n strong gospel prencnor. ley, one 2 ear old red steer, brand
, , .... .,0.n ma iicuino ui , w'fhout nny attempt ho-a often hum-od HO on fft h p. quurtor circle M
for a number of years, attending tC(l aBanst, tho construction qf I "l" '"i .".'":,.., ., on rlicht bin. swallow fork In end.
REVIVAL SERVICE
PLEASES PASTOR
The evangelistic services nt the Me-
tt-odlbt church aro attracting 'avor- Cpme ,0 m. phCCi s mog ea8l of
nha rninmont frnm rlpl ITV11K.! 1171(1 firlll rr fl mllcu Vt-ouf nt Mnltn
mwu w. ....- -... -.-- nW - 'viiiim w w aitat.u .. v w 'mina
laity nlike. Tho Rov. P. C. Tromblc about six weeks ago, one roan cow,
pastor of tho Christian church, who red calf, brand Inxy B on loftr
1 , , , . , ,. ... , 'hip, tipiir half crop of tho left ear
was In attendance last night, stnt.vl op otf r,Bnt ,,nrOttnor may hnvo
his Impressions today as follows I fame by paying charges.
"The revival meeting now In pro-' 10-13 JOHN CACKA.
grees nt tho Methotllet church, Is
growing In attendant nnd In Inter- "'D tho census taker.
est. The house was filled vt all the " "' "
services Sunday nnd on Monday night ' m Cn. "CJS'iui t
there was n good audience, and much fre0i for w0 wnnt t0 llow )0 0
Interest wni manifested. Tho go'pel jlave tho finest plcturo machine that
"ringer, A. II. Johnston of DaytoM.i money csn buy and that our pictures
Ohio, is n gicnt lorder nnd an Im- e ot tho samo high chnractor. It
nrcsslve solo singdr Hp Is supported! .......
by a good choir? The evangelist, Vf, Cnme t0 ,I)y ,,, t tngel! vnl-
achool here. -Her circle of acquain
tance Is a large one and many friends
j will join in wishing both brldo and
brifiegr&om long years.of unalloyed
i happiness. a
Mr. Hreuner Is annphewrof trje
the hospital as proposed by tile 1919
it glslature.
Under tho provisions of House Rill
Xo 2., which was adopted liv the
house nnd Immediately transmitted
-.. fw t-ijw f0 ino nnuiu, inu tuiuixiirunui. i"
i well-known CaUfornla merchanr, f0r jnjurpd workmen In Oregon were
John Breuner, uhode chain of big , i creased 30 er cent.
"It ItllUll V .til lltVllirv am-i waf. v . was - .., f-, -,......w ..... ---
orous, and frequently Is veryjintheUc on right hip, swnllow fork In each
, . i.-A..i i i.,ii ear Owner cm hnve same by pilng-
and njwavs scrlpttirnl and logical. , fcf, al)(, fl(lvt.rtl(!lnK b,8,
"Tho meetings will contlntio over, . v,vM, DI2VAUU
iet Punday, and no doubt great
good will bo accomplished thls Tho 1920 census closes Januury
week." - 1 15. Aro you listed?
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Jiffy Dessert- Cd.,1" "8 MAIL
i Waukesha, Wis. THIS
I cnclose2'irade-marks forthe Jiffy-Cup,
I AnInillvldualDeertMold- .............
I aix to aet. Also made in pint Jf you nclnse 7'Ju) tracje-markswe will aho
' i iSj.rkVtorVrrtVA'l' .' scndthejeu:fr61ndivr.lual Dessert Molds.
department store3 ;ls scattered
through all leading California cities.
ACTIVE CAMPAIGN
FOR PIPE ORGAN
An active campaign to raise tho
remainder Of the $4000 needed for
the pipe organ for the new Presby
terian church will be Undertaken at
once by the pipe organ'fund commit
tee.' So far all contributions have
been voluntary and there is about
$1700 In the fund. t ,
An organ has beeii jbho'sen', manu
factured by the Moeiltjr coWpnny of
Hagertown, Mnryldnd'und tie order
will be placed as sobh as sufficient
money is on hand. J J
The committee in? charge of tho
cnmpalgn and choice bl 'f"he organ
consists of the Rev, afiP;-Uiwrence,
A. M. Collier, Miss Augusta Parker,
Mrs, Burge Mason arict Mrai Bert C.
Thomas, with Mr. and' Mrs. C. W.
Eberleiri, because of (iheir 'experience
in such matters, acting In' an advis
ory capacity. '
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Come to tho Mondale tTJieatre to
morrow night. The admission will bo
freo, for we want' to show you we
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Como to tho Mondalo Theatro to-i
morrow night., The admission will' bo i
ftee, for we' want to show you wo
have tho flnet picture mochlno that,
monev can buv,nnd that our pictures
aro of the sifmenngn cnaracier. u
EASTERN MEN HER '
LOOKING LAND OVEF
GUstave Orosz, recently from
South Dakota .didn't like the cllmoty
at Eugene, vvhere he located for a
while after his arrival from tho East.
It rained too much to suit him. He
expects to find Klamath county more
to his liking and la looking around
for a ranch.
On his way here from Eugene, Mr.
firosz made the acquaintance of Wil
liam Rlchter. a North Dakota ranch
er, who is also on the Coast looking
tr , inontlnn. Mr. Rlchter was pre
vailed upon bydrosz to abandon blsj
trip to caiirornia long enuuHy," ""
Klamath county over and as a result
Loth aro likely to become residents pt
this county if they find land to their
liking,
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freo, for we want to snow juu 0 u JH buiu uii
have tho finest picture machine that tIl0 arme8 of Sweden and Denmark
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moae M?" ""' " r; ":,;: it can read and vnte
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libMty theatre
"THE PICK Or THE PICTURES"
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AAAMAAW S
HAIUtV HOUr.lj, Musical Dlicdor,
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TONIGHT
!WHEN BEARCAT WENT DRY"
On accbuntbf the many people who were unable to
get sea&atlhe previous showing, this picture will be
held' over piie day so that all may see it. Last show
tonight 'starts at 9:10 p. mv
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HOWARD HICKMAN in "BLUE BLOOD"
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Next Sunday
Mary Pickford in her latest play, "POLLYANNA"
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