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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1920)
PAcW MIQHT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1M. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON li n A Have Your Eyes Changed ? Thero Is a slow but con stant chango In every, per son's vision. Glasses that fitted you perfectly a few years ago are probably en tirely unsultcd to tho needs of your eyes today. Every person who wears glasses should have their eyes examined at least every two years. Call and seo us and let us Gnd out whether you'ro wearing the proper lenses. If a change of lenses is necessary, we'll furnish them promptly and reasonably. We guarantee a correct fitting and absolute satis faction In every case. H. J. WINTERS WYOMING SOLONS FINISH SESSION v Personal Mention , r CHEYENNE, Wyo., Fob. 14 Wyoming's first special session of the I I.eda Harvey has taken n position general assembly lias Just closed In. tho ofilco of Mrs. L. 11. Hague, after having ratified tho federal Tho Misses Mnrgaiot and Florence suffrage amendment, passed n law Dowllng huvo gono to San Francisco to take commercial courses. Urow was In from his on matters of bust- providing for tho formation of Irrl cation districts, appropriated $10.-! Charles 000 for relief of Wyoming veterans ranch yesterday of the war, and sending n memorial ness. to congress condemning tho "dlla- Mrs. Gertrude Monro Is enjoying tory procedure" of the federal brief lslt from her In other A. li. bureaus of soldiers' compensation! llodgdon of Honulnm, Washington, and ocntlcnal training. A. Thompson, fedoral npprolsor Tho session was notable in that for tho California Joint Stock Land nearly every question which camo, bank, Is making a tour of tho county up was settled by a unanimous vote. I viewing the securities offered for Total appropriations for the session' federal loans. JKWdJSR Phone 149W AMD OPTICIAN 706 Main METHODIST CHURCH SOT1CE. Those attending the Methodist Sunday school may secure their Sun day school papers by calling at the church Sunday morning at ten o'clock. NOTICE To Patrons of City Milk Depot. To insure milk delivery it Is re quested that bottles be put out dally. During the "flu" epidemic, we have furnished more than 1000 extra quarts of milk and the bottles are not being returned. That we may be able to furnish the demand for milk for every ones needs, we kindly ask that those buying milk at stores, also our delivery customers to return bottles daily. City Milk Depot. 14-16 W. E. PERKINS. Houston Amusements Today STAR "BUI Henry." Chas. Ray. SUNDAY-MONDAY, "The Unpardon ablo Sin", Blanche Sweet. TEMPLE "Louisiana", Vivian Mar tin, SUNDAY-MONDAY ''Girl Woman", (Gladys 'Leslie. OPERA HOUSE Dancing, McCor 'mlck's Jazzensatipn Orchestra of Portland adv. and relief of the soldiers were US.S50. Compared with former sessions the closing night was a tame affair, for Instead of hurling books, papers, etc., at each other during tho wind up, the legislators wore content to discuss presidential possibilities and other matters of a similar trend, and all appeared to be anxious to leavo for their homes. The house concurred in tbfl scnato amendment to tho appropriation bill whereby S10.000 was set aside for disabled war veterans. It was pointed out that many of tho malm ed warriors might die before any federal aid was enacted for their benefit. The funds are to bo In con trol of the governor and paid out by him as deemed best. The new irrigation legislation is designed to prevent huge crop losses through drouths, and provides for a system of reservoirs which will pro vide water during dry seasons, those benefited to pay in ratio to the bene fits received. DISCOVERS NEW PISH AT GREAT DEPTH. PARIS, Jan. 22. (By Mail). The Prince of Monoca has discovered a new fish which lives at a depth of 20,000 feet under a pressure of 600 atmospheres. Although at such a depth there is practically no light, the Grimaldlchtys Profundissimus, as this dweller of the depths has been christened, he has rudimentary eyes. The fish was brought up during one of the Prince's oceanographlcal cru ises off the Cape Verde Islands. Two other species, not hitherto known were caught in the same region at a depth of over 15,000 feet. BLANCHE SWEET MAKES HER SCREEN "RE-DEBUT' Charles J. Clzek returned Inst night from San Francisco, whero ho went to purchaso his spring stock for his tailoring establishment. Mr. Clzek stated that It Is almost impossible to secure goods and all goods aro being sold by weight. Silks that wero four teen dollars per pound on Mr. Cizoks previous visit to tho city n short tlmo ago are now eighteen dollars and It is difficult to get them at any price. He stated tli.it ho saw Albort and Hugo 1-oewe white in San Francisco. POST-OFFICE REWRITING ITS DIRECTORY. Within a few days all box patrons of the postottice will find in their boxes a directory card which you are requested to at once fill out -and re turn to tho postmaster. This Is for the purpose of rewriting our direc tory. Your co-operntlon will greatly assist in Us accuracy. Fill In tho names of all members of tho family or firm who may be entitled to tho use of the box, even the children. No postage Is required to return tho card, drop It In the office or in any street letter box. Pleaso da this nt once. Do not delay. It only takes a few minutes. W. A DELZELL, Postmaster. DANCES CANCELLED. Tho dances at St. Cloud have been cancelled until health conditions im prove, Commodore Nosier announced today. n i $MMfrv": t t t T t t T t t ? T f T t t ? t r,v "The little savings bank in the home means more for tho future of the children of a family, almost, than all of the advice in the world. It gives them the right start." WILLIAM McKINLEY. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CON SIGNMENT OF DOLLAR SAVINGS BANKS COME AND GET YOURS. Klamath State Bank The Daylight Bank i A. Comer Sixth and Main f I 1 t I I I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Six room modern house Ono square from pavement. Will nccopt cur as part payment. Balanco Terms. Phono 167. It FOR SALE Dodge and Premier care C. A. Plath, Phono 231. It FOR RENT Furnished man. 203 Main St. room tor 14 MONDALE The People's Popular Playhouse TONIGHT ' "The Other Man's Wife" One of the best pictures ever shown I In FT in a this city Also TOM MIX Two-Reel Drama As a Comedy we present ' PATTY ARBUCKLE "Fatty the Cop" A side-splitter Come, bring the kiddies and enjoy their mirth "The Unpardonable Sin," which is to be shown at the Star Theatre Sun day and Monday will be of Interest to local moving picture devotees for a number of reasons. The picture Is a screen adaptation of the-Major Rup ert Hughes' book, by the same name, which has had such a tremendous sale during the past two years, and has stirred up merry controversies in various parts of the country because of its fearless handling of a timely subject. The star of the photoplay version is Blanche Sweet, who is mak ing her 'Te-debut" on the screen, af ter having been in retirement for the past couple of years. Miss Sweet will be remembered for her splendid per formances under the direction of David Wark Griffith. The director of "The Unpardonable Sin" Is Marshall Neilson, whose work with important stars, like Mar Pickford and others, has won him a place among the fore most directors of his day. The pro duction is one of the. most elaborate which has ever been given a screen story. It LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PICK OP THE PICTURES" H .W. POOLE, Owner. HARRY ROREL, Musical Director TONIGHT "Cheyenne" Harry Carey Stars in "MARKED MEN," from the story "The "Three Godfathers," by Peter B. Kyne ' ' ; Sunday and Monday "OH, BOY!" 'i i -i ,o 'W" Not cvy deep Just fun , "THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE" ' A doggono good show this ono And of course Harold Llojd, in "Heap Bl Chief" BUENOS AIRES Jan., 8. (By Mall) American buyers aro report ed to be buying Argentine cattle hides on contracts which would include the greater part of what are known as ''freezing house skins" up to the mid dle of June, 1920. The American buy ers, according to La Razon, are anti cipating German purchases which are expected to be facilitated by the resumption of maritime traffic with German ports. "At present," says La Razon, "the demand for cattle hides is very ac tive all over tho world. The United States bought during the war the greater part of Argentina's produc tion, but now cannot do this for the reason that the tanning Industry has progressed very much In several countries such as Spain, Sweden, Nor way and Holland, and these countries today are, disputing the market. As Germany is commencing to operate on a large scale in the international hide market, the United States will not find the same facilities that she had In 1915-18 to impose her prices on the market. "It Is estimated that Argentina next year, will be able to dispose of more than 6,000,000 cattlo hides." FOKiSALE Household goods. In qulro 320 or 326 10th St. 14-17 WANTED Experienced woman cook wants work in camp, ranch, or city, call or address Mrs. Reed, 203 Main StM 14 FOR RENT Two-room apartment for light housekeeping; also a gar age. 1313 Main St. Phono 471. 14-tf WANTED Janitor for West sldo school; 8 room building; 275 pup ils. Salary $'80 a month year round; also living rooms, light, heat, water, fuel and uso of telephone. 14-tf DRUGGISTS MUST NOT WATER BOOZE AUSTIN, Toxas, Fob. 14. Whls koy, undor tho now prohibition law, is classed as a drug, and R. H. Hoff man, puro food and drug commis sioner, has announced that ho Is "go ing after" retail druggists who aro watering their whiskey. Tho law requlros that medicinal whiskey bo 44 to 50 per cent othyl alcohol, ho said, and druggists aro now paying 11.70 a gallon, plus a 3 tax, for whiskey and selling It for $2 a pint, or $16 a gallon. Mr. Hoffman Is of tho opinion that they maku enough profit without adding water to their stock. HEPARTIATION OF HERMANS FROM INDIA. LONDON, Jan. 23. (By Mall). Tho repatriation of Germans from I ml I u Is Btoadlly proceeding, nnd be fore long no Oorman will remain la India oxcopt thoso who for vory spe cial roasons nru granted exemptions, said Samuol Montagu, Secretary ot Stato for India, .roplylng to a quostloa in Parliament. The precise pqrloA during which Gormnns will not bo allowed to ontor Indln has not boon finally docldodi but It will not bo less than, threo yoars. Before the war Germany was mak ing stronuous efforts to capture In dian trade and did a largo business through German agents stationed In India. A Herald Want Ad trill sell It. I : GIANT MEMORIAL BERKELEY, Cal., Feb. 14. A grove of Sequoia redwoods, the largest trees in tho world, will bo planted here by the Forestry club of the University ot California as a memorial to those students who lost their lives in tho war. O O I WEATHER RECORD o . o Hereafter the Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record as tak en by the U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper's Issue, up to 5 o'clock of that day. Pre Max, Min. clpltatlon Feb. 1. 45 29 FeJ). 2 51 2G Feb. 3 47 26 Fob. 4 54 26 Feb. 5 55 25 Feb. G 52 30 Fob. 7 00 25 Feb. 8 40 19 Feb. 9 45 19 Feb. 10 45 20 t t X T T t t t 7 T T t t 7 7 T T T 5 T T T I t T T t T T I ? Y Y t I t Y f iW tk rk rt ire, iira iii irlt i e irii irii jlafc iiinrW iJMBfc irie efte rSi fait ee e - - - - - - Sa- - --- t rfa f? X T T T T I I Try Us All We Ask Is A Test If you have any doubt about our ability to serve you better than the average druggist we ask for the privilege of convincing you. PRESCRIPTIONS T1if 110 ry rn'nnnMnriMin "XTr linira o nrvrtfti-l kf A 4h stock of pure, fresh prescription drugs and employ b experienced pharmacists only therefore, we fill all ncian directs. v. your pnys SICK ROOM NEEDS Tiy us when you. need any time-tested contri , vance for comforting the sick or aiding the attend ant. Our line. of such goods is complete and we invite inspection. TOILET GOODS Tiy us on toilet goods, especially Svhich you see advertised. We have a the things most com plete stock of high-grade Perfumes, Powders, Creams, Lotions, Etc. goods of known quality and which are sold at uniform prices. t T T T 7 T 7 T T T T T T T T T T 7 7 T T T T T t I Try Us-We'll Stand the Test Underwood Pharmacy KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mm I V WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE l I pur!TY i BUY THEIR DRUGS IaccupacvI Fob. 11 53 23 Feb. 12 04 20 Feb. 13 54 27 ! IM 4$ i