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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1920)
' f IAdI5 TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WMNHHDAY, JUNK , I DUO c k li1- ir l r hrl The Evening Herald K. J. MURRAY Mdtter rRfil) HOUI.K aty Kdltor raMtahtd dally, except Sunday, l Tba Herald Publishing Company ot Ksaaath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street. tared at the poitofllce at Klntn aU Falls, Or., for transmission thru Ilia Malta aa second-class matter. - aaacrlpUon terms by mall to any MSreea la tht United Btatcs: OM yaar 6.oo , aaoDtD ..... .............. av hja nf tltM A.MirlBtP.1 lIVM. q iiiivliM lrmu l virlualvelr saMUM to the use (or republication at all aewt dispatches credited to It r aat otherwise credited In Ihlr r.and alio local new puousneu Mac. batata All rights of republication of spe- aupttcaea nerein are alio re- ,WKtNK8lAY, JUNK n. 1020 AT THE THEATERS I o Are you a marriage slacker! Do you awake at night "from a hectic alghtaaare In which yon ace yoursolf betas? led up the Isle by some baby eyed blonde or sloe-eyed brunette, agar to slip Kid Hymen's nooe arbrad your neck? If you belong to that specie known aa confirmed bachelor, woman hater or aaatrlBoalal-shlrker, you will bar aa opportunity to seo " A Fug itive From Matrimony." II. II. War Bere latest production, how one aslagulded cupld-dodger sot hooked aad was tamed by a girl who would aet to Matted. "A Fugitive From Matrimony" Is a Robertson-Cole release and Is, wttbait doubt, the beat thing that Waraer has yet done In pictures. 'Mows at the Liberty tonight. MART FICKFORD IX "THK DAWN OsT A TOMXORROW Mary Plekford adds another strlk tag ebaracterltatlon to her notable Sturges Tires Ford, Maxwells and Chcvrolcts 30x3 $17.50 .30x3'- $22.80 Not a tire Sole, but a REAL TIRE Klamath Robber & Leather Company 1126 Main St. Klamath Fall, Ore. repertoire of screen successes In the Paramount adaptation of Frances Itoilson Ilurnett's great drama of oh tlmlsm. "The Dawn of a Tomorrow," the world-famous story of a young girl's unfaltering faith and triumph, ant ultimate reward which wilt be displayed at tho Mondale Theatre tonight. The old man had the evldenco that would sure her sweetheart's life. Hut the old man couldn't easily test Ify because h was near Death's door. How to prolong hi life! The "Olad" did It by "wlshlnV What's that? Coma and see! tonight. DKKI'KST Olli WKM. IS DOWN 4?0 KKKT AUSTIN. Tex.. June 9. Tho deep est producing well In Toxas. Is claim ed to be the Arnold No. 1 recently brought In by the Texas company In Young county at 4700 feet. Tho report on this well, tiled with the railroad commission, said: "We Invite your attention to the log of Arnold No. 1, as we believe this to be the deepest producing well In Texas, It not in the United States, same being a producer at 4700 feet." .1 Jf jthe Wood Dealer Sold Service Was set lit? aeU current; we sell service. That sounds odd I V " A WefU Msa taw wood dealer sold service austoaa) of wood, be wotM Sassf to jrasv faraace aad yosur raage. take away the ashen ass eteaat aba flaes. Yoa would buy so aaucb heat. Haw yew. bay ao rnarh Ugbt, although yo pay according to the I fern tammunt. uat tne service u penoraaea lor yoa oy mm ay at the aabetations and power pleats. .la wbat we waat to give yoa affldeat service. It la the ef this coaapaay to have atone bat satisfied customers. No what it to. If you have a s-Hevaace, or are dissatisfied about aM or do aot awderstaad oar rates, please coaae la aad see aa or write aa about H. .at yesi have aay eagaeatioas to aaafce, we will gladly avail our- f tbeaa aa oar aba la ooastaatly to lasarovo our service to as laat aa the develepaaeat of art ease aad huasaa ability peraUt. California-Oregon Power Company Goodrich SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE WORK THE KIND. THAT STAYS FIXED EXIDE BATTERY STATION. THERE IS NO BETTER BATTERY MADE THAN THE EXIDE. Judd Low 22M 23 Main St X I The World's Largest Tire Factory Building 30x3, 30x31 and 31x4-inchTires k wAJ3aaV AVvaaWl IAS2nmmmW ' XaY9aBa I Wm 2m VaaFYaaaaaaaaaaa1 vJSJimWWv YatWCKeaaaaaaP fXJCOsVfaaaaaaa MM asT vaKat aTaaV Baa A afaaa BB aal I m aaal MamSaWSmTM 1 1 I I aim Jf ii mQ ' lalWlalsV' I" II mi hi 11 BaaaaaaaaataVHaaaBT aaaW WkJ assaV iilaaahW" rf'T Owners of the smaller cars can enjoy the same high relative value in Goodyear Tires that gives utmost satisfaction to owners of big, costly motor carriages. They can take advantage of that tremendous amountof equipment, skill andcare employed by Goodyear to build tires of extraordinary worth in the 30 x 3-, 30 x 3'2-, and 31 x 4 inch sizes. They can secure these tires without waiting, despite the enormous demand, because, in addition to its larger sizes, Goodyear builds an average of 20,000 a day in the world's largest tire factory devoted to the three sizes mentioned. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or any other car using one of these sizes, go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. Eitgfc&gM&.msmaM areH5j 30 JV4 Goodyear Double Cure FabalAU.Weatber'Isaasl A V $2352 $2152 CooJyrar HesvyTourWt Tubct are iliUfc, strong mix. line reinforce citings properly. Why rlk s u.mhI m.lng llli s cheap lubcf Ooodyesr Heavy TourUt Tulict con llitlc more than tubes of lc. merit. 30sJ',i .lt in wultr- $S0 area aeg, . .. . tjt ?' GOOD HIsUN n n Bf .svKby BBBSSSSI JKJ arrrejBeaiflu-Sta;KieTV.X "IWtSilal YOUIt FINEHT KlKNITUItK pictures, china, cut glass, etc., will be safely transfer red to your new home It we do tbe moving. Our men are skilled handler! of fine household effects and are as rareful as they are expert, Tbe usual loss incurred In many movlngs will be en tlrely eliminated If we are entrusted with tbe work of removal. Phone call. Western Transfer Co. 70S Mala Phoae 1ST Res. aWSR 5UFFKMEET GKNKVA. Swltterland, Juno . Helen lllng Koblnson, formerly state senator of Colorado, was ono of the speakers yesterday at the mass moot ing held hero by the Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Al liance and addressed exclusively by women members or formor members of parliaments or other governing bodies. "It Is a great pity that there linvu been relatively so few women legis lators In my own country," aho s'ujd. "In our various state legislatures soino CO different women have served, nut they havo been spread over u great deal of torrltory and time, which makes the spreading much loo thin. "Bo far hut ono woman has been elected to our National Congress and during the entire term of office of Congrosswoman Rankin, the press never ceased debating whether she (was a flower or a vegetable; For Imyself, I voto for the vegetable. What tho world needs today Is a big crop of vegetables and nature always looks out for the flowers anyway. ' "There are four callings for which women are plainly bettor fitted than are men acting, caring for chil dren, nursing and legislating. I do not say women havo surpassed men as legislators, but I do say thoy are Inherently better fitted for legislat ing, which should deal primarily with Improvements In social rela tions, ' "Count fluloln Is credited with baying that the Qreat War was Icaused by a quarrel between IItin- 'gary and Serbia over tbe shipment of hogs. All the great -wars of his tory have been caused by quarrels KUlsn or other. All of the legisla tion back of thoio wurs has been built on hogs imd the bullet that the imaure of a nutton's greatness Is the production of wealth hogs. "Now another estimate of valuu Is shaping Itself out of a world's agony, the Idea Ithat women have always held that the measure of a nation's grnatnoss Is the production of health and happlnesi. Here Is tbe especial task of tho woman legislator. Here la tho solomn duty of tho women as Hembled In (leneva at what may just ly be called un Internationale of aood-will to put this now vldon across ttiu flux of the whole world's thinking by ovary possible expedient, to embody It into law, to weld It In constitutions, to Interpret it Into uvery International movement." s JAI'ANKHK KXOIilH HONOLULU, T. II., May IS. (Hy Mall.) During the first four months of l'JZO a toial of X02U Jrpanee loft the Hawaiian Islands for Japan, uc cording to figures published by the Nlppu JIJi, a Japanese newspaper here. The NlDDU JIJI added that the first outward-bound ship In May will carry another 300 Japanese borne. We Have Your Favorite TwJllrPaste Kolynos H.V CoIkuIii'h . ac Lilly1 ...nuvaiid ROr Ciilu Wt I'eliHCo IVpsodenl . -..Hoc Suultol M' I'orudlxii ... 0e Lyon's iMh- I'uroxo ......., Uo llumitol -. !!' Ilorudunt MUc H. H, Whltu Htlr HfiiHiio 5c l'mmlur Kutliyinol aWc Orion . .. .HOr Clilorudiinlu - BOc Korhuns lUW' Mini lift" Johinion's a)0c Prices do mil. lueluilo nivciiue tux Square Deal Drug Store SAFETY SERVIClv-SATISFACTION Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. JEWEL CAFE i - j LUNCHEON FOR LADIES . I 610 Main Street is one of our specialties. Thoso who are wearied with shopping or visiting can stop in this restau rant and partake of the daintiest repast, perfectly cooked and served. We have special tables for ladies as well as special dishes. We invite their patronage, which, once bestowed, is always con tinued. Our service is the reason. The Jewel Cafe ;j j j - er the shipment of nogs In some h '