! sr r mm . , - t wi , JULY , IftM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAM MONT yMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIMWMMMM DON'T FORGET THE BIG OPEN AIR DANCE TONIGHT AT KLAMATH PAVILION I PERSONAL MENTION I o ., 1 innnrmiYiY " n-- .---.: ".." ......i... '' s i BEST OF JAZZ MUSIC , 7TH AND PINE ST. MAVVMWMMV MRS. DON J. ZUMWALT , Presents MISS HARRIET PASMORE - Contralto MISS CORA MILLER - - Soprano MR. H. B. PASMORE - Basso Caatante MISS MARGARET WORDEN Pianiste H In Concert Open Hrase, Thursday Evening, July 1 Reserved Seats $1J0 asMl $1.00 On Sale at Both' Music Houses Reserved at Shepherd's Piano Depot Minn Mary Ifeggomlorffor I here for n row days visiting Mr. nml Mrs. (luy Merrill. Uitor she experts to spend ii nhnrt tlmo with MrH ,larn (llvm nt Illy, hoforo returnlni! to lior homo lit I'urll mil . Mix J II Smith of Richmond, I'ul nrilwd last night to spend thot summer with iir sister, Mrs. (' it Do l.ii Mm Smith grow from glrl-l l.l.l.il ll. tua.... II .. t.i.f ..I I .. ILIj .!. ,. 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AT THE THEATERS Julian Milage it la town today In the form of tola celluloid aelf when Ills latest picture, released by Re public and entitled "An AdTontur ess" open at the Liberty Theatre for Thursday's showing. It Is reported that ncTer wns there such a melange of fun, frlrol Ity. boanty and dramatic action as U contained In this l.'ltlnRO feature. , "It. all happens In a llfetlme" Is the way Julian Kltlnge regards' the work he put Into this picture. At times the bold Jack Terry, at other times tho coy MamSelle Fedora, Eltlcgo pluiges gaily through the Dim. ThrilUT Tho picture Is packed full of them. Kltlnge is captured by a enemy aeroplane, docs a loop-tlie-loop, escapes in an auto disguised as a woman with hostile planes drop- SALESMAN WANTED .Old Reliable Farm F.lcctrlc l.tcht , t'ltrnt manufacturers wants man for' Klamath County. Will giro c,-fc)uilYe territory rtnd furnish Hit .of llvo prospects to right m'atr. Wo bave the I'lant and ou can make good money by caMlns on tlw ;rant.hers now for Tall cfellrery Put a sample riant. on, your auto mobile and cover fie Cpunty thor oughly. Address car HTAIIK I1WI4 50,, 188 Fourth St. rortlaad, OrrKot. ping bombs all aroand him and lots of other fun and frills. lied" Is tho name of tho horse that carries William Farnum safely through tho most breath-taking tides down steep mountain trails at top speed in "The Orphan," his latest Willam Fox picture, which Is coming to the Liberty .Theatre on Friday And "Red" is as temperamental as his mister. it Is a well-known fact that music la an accompaniment to tho making of Far mini's scenes: but for hU horse wctl, this Is what happened: In oao sccno in "The Orphan" Ited was supposed to stand perfectly still wbllo The Orphan sauntered slowly toward him. Hut fled, having done several stunts that day, was keyed up to concert pitch, and It didn't seem fight to him to stand still when ap parently tho stage was set for action. Over and over Mr. Farnum and his director, J. Gordon Kdwards, tried It, but Rod Insisted on prancing. j "Perhaps he wants some, music, bo3," Mr. Farnum sild, Jokingly. i "All tight." said the leidlng mu sician, "wo'll give It to him," And they l!d. To the amaiement of over ojf flfi . Jftspjijdjd, perfectly. j LVery norve In the animal becarno tenre. Ills ears pricked forward. Ho wan Immovable until tho last strains j place. grandfather. Major C. V.. VVordon, for 1'ortlaud, wluiro limy will visit for several weeks. Tho party drove by car to Ashland with llurgo Mason, flr and from there they will take tho train to Portland. Charles B. Spldcll wan In town yesterday from bis ranch In Moulow Lake Valley. A. Ruthorford was a county neat visitor this morning from his ranch In the Orlndale district. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Dunbar, ac companied by their daughter, Kdna, left this morning in their car for Portland. Mrs. Chariot Mooro and llttlo daughter, droro with thorn In their car as far as Salem, whom Mr. Moore and his mother will join them. Mr and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, who havo been attending the Hbrlne contention and Rom. Festival In Portland, aru expected home tho flrst of tho week. Dale Soule, son of Mrs U. H. Ilrat ton, will return tonight from the Ottcy lumber camp at Chlloquln, where ha has been on a two wouks' vacation. Miss Dolllo (I Ivans is a city visitor from Illy today, Mr. and Mrs D. P. Doik motorcO In )esterdny from Onkvlllu, Califor nia. Accompanying them wore Mrs Klsa McMynn and F. Hobb They left today for their ranch home at Odessa. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M, O'llrlen and family motored through )eterday on their way to Cruler Liku On tholr return they will apend a few diya here before they leave. Among the arrivals at tho White Pelican hotel are A. K. Reams, a prominent attorney from Medford, and J A. Cutting from the mme 3 The Mondale TODAY Last chance to see the great est picture ever made in eight reels "THE MIRACLE MAN" Two Shows, 7 and 9 COMING SUNDAY A picture every man, woman and child should see "PARENTAGE" died away. Now Rod Is treated with as much deference for his quiet scenes as Is Mr. Farnum, bis master, FOUR PAY PINKH Tho Danner-Patty Motor company, Mcca .Motor company and O. B. Smith wero each fined f 5 for leaving their cars standing without light after IS o'clock. Dave Kldler paid IS for driving hut car with a 1919 license. , WKDDfNO AT AIiOOMA Fred Hagelsteln and Miss Irma Woelk wera married at Algoma Mon day by the Rev. Geo. B. Thiess of the Grace Lutheran church. The marri age, took place at the home of the bridegroom's pareats. FOUND A bunch of keys at the Bmoke. inqalre at the Smoke, l Star Theatre IlKillKKT KTAD.nn PRODUCTIONS Ti:itVIU.I(Jj;U it PATRICK, I'ltOPH, TONIGHT A BIG DOUBLE BILL Madge Kennedy in 1 1 "THE TRUTH" This Is Goldtvyn Production and Is a Good Cleaa Drama Also . . ' ' TRIMMED. IN RED" ' which to mora Ms comedy drama alu two-reel comedy "STARS AND STRIPES" ,e". RMnemberthb ism Double Show . Comedy aUrU 7:16, "Tho Truth" at 7:40, Comedy at 9 p. m . . .- ... "Trimmed In Red" follows ' ", ' VATUKB KVEBT Div Mrs. W. n Wilson, of La Fnyntte. Indiana, and Mrs. R V. Wltmark, of Indlanaiiolls, Indiana, are registered at the White Pelican hotel M. Hazel Is a business visitor in this city from flan Francisco. Dr. K, D. Johnson has returned af ter a visit of several days In San Francisco. N. D, iiwengo came In from Wood last nljcbt on business and returned to Weed this morning. J. P. Katterleo drove Mrs. Ollvo Sets and ber sister, Mrs. Kleiner, to Rocky Point last evening where the party stayed all night before continu ing their journey to Crater Lake this morning, Mr.,-and Mrs. J. R. Houston, ac companied by tholr daughter, Vera, who has been attending the Univer sity of Oregon, have returned homp from Portland where they attended the Rose Festival. Miss Houston will assume her old posltlqn as clorlt In tho county recorder's office during vacation. Miss Lota Harvoy has takou tht position at tho nig Uasln, left vacant by tho resignation of Miss Dorothy Miller. Mrs. Jewel Harlow, who has horn In Han Francisco for tlio p.ii thrco months, returned last night. .'. A. MtCulley, usslstant loglnK superintendent of tho W'ooJ Lumber company, Is In town this week look ing after company huslmmj Frank Kuckllnsky, who hixi boon employed as an engineer by llu statu highway commission for thp pint few months, loft this morning for Fall a monto. Mr, nnd Mr p. Dornard Vtmslckte and llttlo daughter, loft this morn ing for San Francsco. Mrs. Amanda Hamaker, who has boon visiting her son, Roy Huma1;r, In southern California, bat ralurnod to hor hohie here. Mrs, B. R'. Chandler, of Dorrls, anJ Mrs. H, Logan, of Florida, havo been In thia city for the put three dajv on business. Ther left thl monjlng for; where Mrs. Logan will make her as extended visit. KODAK EASTMAN FILM We have it both autographic and non-autographic in ail the sizes, carefully kept under propercondi tions and ready for your Kodak. Let our experts criticize your negatives they may be able to help you make good pictures better. ti BRING US YOUR FILMS FOR DEVELOPMENT FINEST WORK 24 HOUR SERVICE This store acts as the connecting link between you and the biggest photographic organization in the 1 the En world- Sastman Kodak Company Kodaks from $949 up ( mdcrwoods Pharmaf Y 7 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON I purityI WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS w lA,CCUpACVl tmJjfsrvririrJTJJsinrini-iiTriii'rrir -iiri",i,,,,r--"-j"" "T" "r --- -,--i-,-,- ii"rfcJJJii""JJA,AiJi,irirVinruks iiiTi-ij-ij---Mr-j''""" Mrs W. H Neshltt and daughters. Fay and Dorrls, of Clarkson, Arkan sas, who havo been In this city on a visit for tho last three days, loft this morning for Dorrls, where they will visit at tho homo of 8uth T. Cos for several months. Mrs. B O. Dcnrlng und son, Wal ker loft this morning for Stockton, California, whuni they will make their home. fMr. and Mrs. II. Tracy will leavo In tho morning for Ran Francisco whoro Mr. Tracy will tako back his old job with tho Nathan Dswalt company. He has been employed by tho Ruldwln Hardware company. Mr. and Mrs. HorbOTt K. West ar rived here yesterday by auto from Din Francisco They left again this morning for Laknviow and from there they will go to other northorn California and Nevada points. Mr. Woijt is a representative of tho Unit ed Drug company, of Ronton, and combines business with pleajiuro In his (ours. tin, Ira Orom wrs In town this morning from the Orem ranch In tho Hcaloy district. Wrs. Charles De Lap has returned from Axbland whoro she has been visiting her mother and father, Judge and Mrs. J. II. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cornish and tufs nnd Kfti I .a a Onrnlth litawsi vnnA mmu mw wMimii .... nw.w . to AshlantJ where thoy expoct to stay until after tho Fourth ! BOURBONS ADOPT WILSON LEAGUE PLANK (Continued ftomjinge 1) .plank In declaring strikes und lock' j outs should not jeopardize tho pnra mount puouc intercuts, inn naas a statement of opposition to compuls ory arbitration; favors readjustment of saJarles of government employees. ' Suffrage Congratulates the legis latures thut hnve ratified tho suffrago amendment und urgea Democratic "governors and legislatures of Ten nessee, North Carolina and Florida to complete tho ratification In tlmo for women to vote this fall. Women , In, ( Industry Declares against child' labor; advocates in creases of teachers' salaries; Urges extension of vocational education; bettor conditions for working women and reclassification of civil eorvlco with a view to equality of sexes; on dorsos soparnto citltonshlp for mar- 'rlod women. Soldier compensation Advocates generosity to disabled soldiers hut declares against excessive bond Issuos to pay compensation which would put patriotism on a pecuniary basis. Railroads Commends tlio federal administration of Ihn railroads d ur ine tho war, doctoring It was efficient nnd economical despite Inadequate and worn equipment; criticises thu recently enactod transportation nrt and says congress temporised until so lato a date that tho president was forced to algn tho bill or else throw tho railroad altaatlon Into chaos. Highways Favora continuation of federnl aid in road building. Inland waterways Calls Republi can plank Inadequate nnd advocates farther, development of adequate transportation on rivers and further Improvement of Inland wator ways. WKATIIKK 11KI-ORT ORKOON Friday, fatr in west; fair and cooler In cast. EXCURSION SCHEDULE FOR ROCKY POINT Ho, for Rocky Point- That Is tho cry of Captain Calkins who hnx mndo preparations to euro for tho big Fourth of July rush to tho popular resort on tho Upper Inke. In order that thoso who wish to got nway from tho city for tho longest tlmo pOHslhlo, a boat will loavn tho land ing Saturday ovonlnff at 8 o'clock. This will land tourists nt Rocky Point in tlmo for tho danco.a Tho reg ular boat will leavo Sunday and Mon day mornings at 8 o'clock. Ampto arrangements havo been made to tako caro of evoryono who wishes to spend tho Fourth at the Point. It is said that Ashing Is unusually find this year and tho fact the vacation ists have an opportunity of spending two days away from the city means that Mr. Trout Is golagto have a s? prise handed to him during the next rev days. LIBERTY THEATRE THB PICK OP THB PIOTCRM AND A NEW ONK KVKKT DAT ' nYvuiATLnjuum H. W. POOLK, Owner HARRY DORKL, Musical Director TONIGHT A story that is exciting from start to finish is , . "AN ADVENTURESS" and tho Krwit fouuilo IniiH'ixuiiulor, Mr. ,111111111 UUIiiko, 0 Ktar If you havo novor seen Mr. IHtlnga you pliould' not iiiIhh this und Hi oho who huvo mien him will only noed lit fear 11 whoro ho Is showing and there Is no doubt of tholr prouoneu FRIDAY OV OOUItCK YOU ARK (JOMINU TO 8KK "THE ORPHAN'1 ffot our popalar dramatic star, WILLIAM FARNUM plays the leading role MATINHB BVKRY PAY r j- 1 4--iM