2.' ,' .'4 ' ' ' "' v VfiV m.m d. At.9 . it " rApn rvns THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH 'FALLS. OREGON MTVltDAT, MAT Is 1M$) " - J 3 . Sunday at the LIBERTY n ? M Kli LEHHI COMING Aioffier Magiutetui Tioducrtioii, wilt ilffi H Uii;C5r,n;cV:..it. i tuiciut Jiai ur l.vks ur ii jilwlim from ihc amour ilorj' iy Lcnore J Cbjfe We tiVt grtat pfeamrt In innounrLif whit rt btlievt to be M of the firwat merinr picture production! offtrtd In the 1120 caoCLARA KIM0ALL YOUNO In TUB FORBIDDEN WOMAN," from th lainoui booh by Ltnora I. CoflM. lltrr ii it one the hicUat md moil ld-allitd form of moling iltlurt tnttnJnm'rt A brilliant beautiful ictrtM in rare Pamlan love itor i plctmi gorccoualy InvvatH, magnificently producrd. No actual on srmn lurpawn CLARA KIMBALL YOUNO fat jtUlUncr cf ciiarMttruatiTi rrcil brauly, hiitrioolc ability nil In 'Till: l'C.:tlilDDUM WOMAN" you trill u MIm YetMl it hr cr..ih . Durin tin run of thlt production wt request t cirly atirr.damr ( politic o that all who will wUb to M UU cULwraK tni Uautlful .curt may do to. K auSEaras asiissi aj Tr-grj l The Sunday Show it Continuous! Starting at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at the Liberty Lc-ujiimiu. O AT THE THEATERS d o O Inspiration for soma of tho grvutest I ' im.n unit artlata nt tho lime. Whit .was It Hint fanclnntcd bur admlrors. Mmlo famo'us by n staluo for, that brouRht all Paris to her fed which aho posed and by poem In-j and ut ut tho end drove her to leave aplrfd by her wonderful beautify, ull splendor und luxury for the nclf Diiudnt's fumoiia character, "Hnphn" ancrlllcliiK career of a Hod Cross voluntnrlly chosu to glvo up nil the nuiso? Tho .answer will como to fnmo and notoriety which might )ou when you u tho picture, hate been hera to llvo In miml-pater-l ty tor tho sake, of Jenn Gnussln, tho In announcing for presentation at younic student. the Liberty tomorrow Clara Klnibnll Paulino Frederick, In tho Para-' Young In her second Equity pnjdtic mount adaptation of tho world fa-. tlon. "Tho Forbidden Woman," wo moui atory which will bo shown at tnoruly want to remind you of tho tho Mondalo Theatro May 23-24. hn . . ... .1 . iir.tika imnrnlt of this alrl. Dance, Opera House, Tonight. tinoducatcd, unrefined andr)ot tho Mualc by Brass Hand ..-i . ",.-.-.-. " - " ""' """I" MMAtArV The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 j , ' COCKTAIL ' Eaglo Oyster Cocktail , . KOUI' Chicken Okra . . iu:mhhi:s Itlpo Ollvcn aherklns HALAD Flnko Crab , , , k.nthki:h ?, Your Choice oft Hoimt Chicken, Drenalng. aiblot'Bauco v linked Hunar Cured Hum, Bauco Ln niabh-n Frlcnaaeo Chlckon, DumpllnRH llonat Lou Pork, Applo Sauco vi:(u:taiim:h Tlmbulo of Illto rinjtod Mnshod I'ohiloos ' DKHWUTO Applo I'lo Tuu Cliolco of Strawhorry Ico Cioam, Colfo'u I (MUk' remnrkablo production ot "Kye of Youth" In which Mr Oaraon recent ly preaunted Ihla talantcd artlate. "Tho Forbidden Woman" Is Miss Young's greatest vehicle to date nml Is slid, by thoso of other cities who have een It, that It ccn exceed In Interest, dramatic Intensity and uti usualneKH, hor tine eittirts In "l.'yo of Youth." Conwny Tearle, nlwns a striking personality when seen In support (f Mlas Young, Is again pluylnr oppos ite her in mi extraordinarily .-mrnc-tlvo part. Tho plny was produced by the air,r orcauUation walrh mis re sponsible for "Kes of Youth," which Is sufficient guarantee of Ur quality, nml under tho supervision of Harry (larson, easily tho foremost ot tho Independent creators. It Is tho story of romanco and In trigue, ot lovo and hate, ot Joy and norow, nil Interwoven In a dollghtful continuity as tho autobiographical talo of n highly tempermentnl prima donna coquette who stops danger ously near destruction through her Inability to flirt seriously or take seriously tho nppeal of her heart. dripping, poignant, full of sur prises and unusual dramatic lgor "Tho Forbidden Woman" is bound to ploaso. Ho euro and sro It. This big production will bo nt Tho Liberty on Sumtny only. ' It Is an historical mnstorploco ns well ns n thrilling motion plcturo that t)nld Wnrk (IrU'llli set about creating when ho produced "Scnrlet nays," his new production which Is coming to tho Btnr Theatro Sunday. Ho ntmnd to toll the glowing story of tho old California of tho days ot M9, portnolng on tho screen what Ilrot Ilartu bns bo entertainingly told In notion. With thin vlow. Mr. Orlfllth Journeyed with his company to old Toulumno, n deserted mining town which In Ita palmy days was two mlloa of miners' huts, saloons and diinro hnlla. Amid tho ruln !o n'mlunnt producer tocrontcd Hid old KING WINS HARD FIGHT FROM SOUZA (Continued from psge 1) Ilennle Dixon 6f Yrcka was secured In his plnc, but when Allen hoard of tho arrangement In' raised a cry that ho wns unfairly treated and said ho wns willing to go through with his agreement, Tho commission, de spite Allen's previous refusal to meet Allen, relented and tho fight was. re arranged. Then, according to their statement, at the eleventh hour,' on tho specious plea that Eaton had backed out and In tho face ot testi mony ot Eaton's friends that the lateness of tho train detained him Alien quit and changed from his fighting tog Into hi street clothes When he saw Eaton, who came direct from the train to tho hall, enter tho building, ho Immediately left It. It Is clnltiled, and left it forever tho com mission assert as far as his appear- mi co In any ring event Is concerned. Tho four-round event between Hod Mooro of Klamath Falls and Joo lllackburn of Grants Puis endod within hatf n mlnuto after It's start, lllackburn started with a wild rush and Jabbed Mooro two or threo times. The lecal boy got his long arms Into action and ropolled tho onrush, floor Ing lllackburn. Tbo fallen fighter got to his feet and was almost Imme diately put down again. He rose slowly and raised his hunds In sur render. Whllo the fight ended quickly It wus a hammer and tongs affair while It tasted. ' Tho Ilcarcat's reputation as a man- eater spoiled tho curtain raiser. Kid Covert refusing to take Bechance with him. No other lad could be found as a substitute to enter tho ring with tho "hard-boiled" bearcat. It seems the general opinion today that the card, whllo trimmed consid erably from schedule, was ono of the best ever put on here, owing to the quality of fighting displayed 'In the main event and no dissatisfaction was shovrn'ln tho comments ot tho fans over the unavoidable ommtsslon of the curtain raiser and tbo semi-final. "Hilly" Huff acted as referee and proved a good choice for tbo Job. T. II. Wattcrs was time-keeper. RAID'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Eatate ssMstaMrfMMMrfMjssaMjmasastJsl FOll SAMS We offer for quick! sale a zr.-acre Irrigated tract, &Vi miles from Falls, mostly In alfalfa, at the very attractive price of, $2600, on inrms of half cash. A pleasure to show ybu. ' Chllcote & Smith, 033 Main Ht phone C6. ' Zl-ZZ village and the characters In "Pf.tr let Days" aro t ho red-blooded folk vflio used to live thero In. the d?ys of the gold rush. Hosy Nell, a dance-hall woiisn and Alvarez, tho mild-mannered, dathlng bandit, at once the terror cf the sheriffs and tbo best friend of the poor, are tho central figures, both authentic personages of Cali fornia history, and a thrilling story Is said to have been woen about them. ' Dance, Opera House, Tonight. Muil'c'by llrnis Hand. - mm Kryptokt Have Ended the Eyeglass Troubles of Thousands and Thousands of People. Thousands and thou sands of people whose eyes need help for both near and far vision are wearing Kryptok (pro nouncetj C r 1 p-t o c k) Glasses today with per fect satisfaction. JATOLASSES J THE INVISIBLE IFOCAIS If you know "tho bother ot fuss ing with two pairs ot glasses, ono tor near vision and ono for far vision; if you know tho bother and Incouvenlenco ot peering and scowling over read ing glasses, or romovlng tlioin, when you wont to boo at n dis tance; It you know the embar rassment ot wearing ordinary conspicuous bifocals thou Kryptoks nro Just tho glassos tor you, too. Lot us explain the in to you. They nro tho only InWslblo bifocals. H. J. WINTERS 3i:wkli:u and optician I'liono UOAV 700 Stain FOll HA LK ALFALFA LAND SW Vt of NW V, Sec. A, and S A of NB hi and 8E U of NW 4, Sec. Ii. all of Twp. 41, Hnnge 12, Shasta View Irrigation District; an Improv ed farm. Noto soil map. 3b per acre, $2500. can remain 3 years, bal. cash. Alio S ot NE U of NE U and all that part of the SB U of ND lying north ot Adams canal, all In Sec. 1, Twp. 41 South, Hnnge 11. Ilorders canal and can Irrigate now. Partly cleared rind fenced. $850 cash. Also E of NE M, Sec. 17, Twp. 40 South, Tlango 10, near fitukcl bridge, $12C0 cash. Land Is going up everywhere. Abbvo Is best prices and terms. Agentfl protected. No better buys outsldo of Miami. Fia where you may address me. E. O. Argravcs. 19-25 FOll SALE Ranch Lands and City Property T. II. WAITERS Real Estate C21 Main PhoneHOM 11-tf LOTS A few good lots In Hot Spmgs addition. A few left on Shipping ton pavement but going fast. Lota of lots between tbe depot and Mills addition. Prices right, terms 10 per cent cash. bal. 36 payments. Phone W. M. Montellus. 1303 Main st. 1-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous FURNITURE FOR SALE One 9- foot oak extension dining table, 2 oak bcadsteads with springs, 2 com modes, 18 lunch counter stools. Call 219 Jefferson St. 21-22 FOR SALE One Hupmoblle , S-pas- senger In good shape and cheap. Terms If deiired. Mallory Oarage Co., C3T Willow Ave. 20-26 FOR SALE CHEAP Brn to be wrecked; good lumber. E. Qlnlltch 18-22 GOOD OPPORTUNITY to get apart ment bouse. A. J. Lyle, CO High, l-2' FOR SALE At tbe Kattentorn res idence, Merrill, Oregon. 12-foot power windmill, slx-tined Jackson fork and' cable, mowing machine, 1 hay rake, single buggy and barnest, Doss washing machine. 1T-22 FOR SALE A few pieces of house hold furniture and a wicker baby buggy. 521 Walnut St. 20-22- FOR SALE One 1919 Hudson Super 6 "-passenger, Al shape, $2,250. One 1913 Dulck. good paint, good tires, Al shape. Be sure to see this one If you want a good, cheap sec ond-hand car. One E. M. F. 30. One Ford deliv ery wagon cheap. In fact anything from Fords to Cole S's nothing better. C. L. McWILLIAMS, SO Main Phone 169 15-22 rOR SALE 490 Chevrolet, good condition, run about 0,000 mllei. Wolford & Wann, Yslnax, Oregon. 17-22 FOR SALE Seed Potatoes. Rob erts & Whltmore, Cth and Main. 14-tt FOR SALE Holsum bread lie n loaf. SIt)T CASH 11ASKKT GROCERY 822 Klamath Ave. T Why Pay Moro T May 14-Juno 14. Special Sale on groceries and flour. Spot Cash Basket Grocery. 17 FOR SALE Tbe Herald will place your message In tbe hands ot over 9,000 readers every night for only five cents a line. FOR SALE A paying business. Must sell owing to other business. Right man a snap. See 100S Main St. 19-22 FOR SALE Oldsmobilo 8 in first class condition. Ono Cadillac, snmo, as new. Seo J. B. Auten, phone 452M. 19-24 ONE GOOD CAR for salo or trade. Must go this week; can bo scon nt C13 North 10th or call nt 906 Main Phono 459. W. H. Ross. 19-22 GALVANIZED IRON Sky Lights and Cornices mndo at 1023 Main stroot L. N. Ilalnos. 19-tf FOR WENT Bpace In these coIuomm t flv centi a line a day. A Us ben It read by thousands very night. At; .WANTED WANTED Young lady wishes col lecting to do for business housoa. Address Box T, Herald office. j 21r2l W ANTED Information as to -the address of Jerry Sullivan .whose address was Klamath Falls some) years ago. Address E, W. Spauldlag, Notional Metropolitan Bank .build ing .Washington, D, p. 20-24 MAN AND WIFE- wishes position o Irrigated or stock ranch. Address) Box J. M Herald office. 20-24 WANTED A good residence lot la tho vicinity of 94h and Mala. Must be cheap. 21-tt WANTED Young girl to help la housework and take caro of child ren In small family. Call CSS Elev enth St., phone C7J. 20-22 WANTED Wlcke- baby buggy, rea sonable. Phone 378J. 20-22 MAN AND WIFE wishes position la ramp or hotel as cook and wait ress; capable taking charge of small camp. Phono 172. 20-24 Man and wife with small family wants steady work on farm, near school. Life experienced; wife goo4 cook. Reply box L, Herald office. 19-11- AVANTKD Good camp blacksmith. Work lav eludes horseshoeing. Permaaeat place with 'free rent to right man. NINE LUMBER CO, Box 1126, city. 20-11 WANTED Party to farm 80 acre Irrigated land on.e mile from Macks Cash 8tore. Inquire "Sheeta" Link River Electric Co. WANTED Man to drive team on ranch. Phone 253-J. 17-tf WANTED 4 or 5 room house fur nished or unfurnished, by reliable party: references furnished. Reply Box M, Herald. 15-tf WANTED A message from yon to the readers of The Herald, If yoa have nnvthlna for tale, for rent. loM or found MISCELLANEOUS Printing. Stationery v and of tree supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company 126 Main St n-tf PHONE PEYTON for wood. ! CITY OARBAr.F When yon ttrhr t.,T""'ri ell K7J LOST AND FOUND JMMWMMWMWAMMMMMMAMAM, LOST Long grey leather purse con- taing coin ana currency, newirs If returned to F. C. Miller at Dun bam Garae. 21-23 LOST Yesterday brlndle bull pup 10 weeks old Liberal reward for his return to 213 Cedar; or phone 516. ' 20-23 LOST A golden opportunity to - vour home, your farm or anytnin you wlib to disrobe of. if you do noi ie the classified columns ot Tht Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of hti ot the Innumerable articles tbs von have stored away In your cellnr ittlc or barn. Turn your waste im 'ash. There Is always someone win wants Jut what you have for am- Find htm through the classii -olumn"! of this paper Dance, Opera House, Tonight Music by Brass Band. FOR RENT OR LEASE FURNISHED ROOM to rent 701 Jof foruon St., phono 250J, 21-24 FOR KENT Room for Bontlomen. 1730 Johnson Ao. 18,22 X Classified Ad will sell It. TEXAS OIL STATUTES TAKEN FOR MODEL AUSTIN. Texas, May 22. R. P. McLaughlin, chief ot tho oil and gaa bureau of the itate of California, has endorsed ttie Texas oil conservation laws. Mr. McLaughlin has been here conforlng with Major G. C. Butte. chief ot tbe oil and gns department ot the railroad commission. Mr, McLaughlin declared he plan to recommend that certain featurm ot the Texas conservation laws be adopted by the golden state. He de clared that Texas Is fast finding hor way to tho 'fore In oil development Beforo visiting Texas, tho CaHtor. nla oil man toured tho states ot Kan sas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, i ADOBE KCHOOI.IKR'Ht: BAKERSFIF.LD, Cal., May 23 Tbo starting of construction ot t Porahlng school at Lebec In Toj it pass, on tho state highway sputh thin city today, marks a radical i ,, parturo from California -ch building mothpiM ln that cclc coaling. $13,800 la belnn built adobe', tliq-snuio material used lu construction oftlw first bulldlns Leboc In. tho Qarlj JlftloD, and of F Tojqn,, nearby. J'j. For Yrar Oiickeiis i: 77 CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH, BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL, WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN M!!.iiiey Fed & Seed5t(M'(- ',hJvv; jWvv wv ' . . ,.r.