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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1921)
PAOH BBVBN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. l2t, FIRST PICTURE -RESCUE OF LOST BALLOONISTS! Tlio Hvonlng Humid publlHlios horowlth, oxcluslvoly, tlio drat photo graph to roacli tlio United Btaton showing tlio rcnciio of tlio thrco U. S. nnvy IkiIIooiiIhIh who woro lost for (InyH In tlio frozon wlldomcsH of northern Canada. Tills plcturo shows tlio arrival of tlio half fnmlHhod Americans at Mooho Factory, a trading post, whora tlioy woro mot by J, Ij. (liiduut of tlio Hudson Hay company. Loft to right nre: (Induot, Lieut. L. A. Klonr( com mander of tlio Imlltion,) Llout. Wal ter Ilinton and Llout. Stophcn A. Fnrroll. Tlio lialloonlHtH loft ltockaway, (N. Y.) air Htatlou on Dec. 13. A strong gnlo carried tlio hlg gns bag spoodlly northward. On Doc. 11 tlio nlrmon decided to rink a landing and nt 2 p. m. thoy en mo down In tlio donso wIlilorncRH Junt south of JaincH Bay (boo Mali.) For four dnys thoy wandorod, halt frozon and hungry, through thin wild, frozon country, oatlng cnrlhau moss and finally kill ing two of tliolr tliroo carrlor plgoonB for food. Then, with death ono day off, thoy chanced upon nn Indian trnppor, Tom MnrkH, who took thorn to his cabin, gavo thorn good and then led thorn to Mooio Factory. Bo 16w tlio map Is a vlow of Moobo Fac tory, Allowing also tlio dcsolato nit- turo of tlio country. After a rout, tlio ballonnlsts set out by dog, bIciIs, audi as ""that shown In tlio upper right plcturo, across tlio frozen trull loading to Mattlco and Cachrano, railroad towns shown on tlio map. Tlio arrival plcturo was taken by S. A, Ilradbury, a clork In tlio Hud son nay compnny'H post at Mooso Factory, who woh prosont when tlio Indian trnppor led tlio oxhaustcd men In. , Ilradbury loft Moobo Factory, car rying tlio photograph, with tlio party of messongers thnt brought out tho happy nown of tho tokcuo AT THE CHURCHES No changes will bo mado In this column unlosa tho copy Is at Tho Evening Herald offlco by C o'clock Friday ovenlng. ! BACHED HKAHT OIIUROII, cor. of Eighth and High, Rot. Hugh J. Mar shall, Rev. J. V. Molloy. 8 a. m. children's sorvlco, Adults aro requested not to attond this errlco. 10:30, high mass and sermon. 7 p. m., rosary and benediction. CHRISTIAN BCIENCE society of Klamath Falls hold services In tho lower room of tho Library building, corner of Third and Main Btreots, ovory Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and ovory Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock. , aAAi yy V lMMUfcD bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH H JfPRBtfcP &MV V rwxS''X .M Ji&"'3?$?5& KjoJt 'misstassiny Hr'PTl,, 5r Tlio subjoct lesson for Sunday: "Llfo." Tho Sunday BChool session Is from DM5 to 10:45 ovory Sunday morn ing. The freo reading room and free loading library Is open from 2:30 io 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. FIRST IJAITIBT OlIUROH, corner Washington and Eight. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Prayer sorvlco Wednesday at 8 p, m. Every second and fourth Wednes day evening will bo devotod to mis sionary work. B. Y. P. U. Sunday ovenlng at 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attond thoso sorvlces. ..FIRST PltKSIlYTKRIAN CHURCH jcornor Sixth and Pine streets. Rot. E. P. Lawrence, minister, 437 Third Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub ject of sermon "Faithful Shepherds" tho choir will sing an anthem from Gounod, "Pralso ye tho Father." In tho ovenlng wo will unite with tho Use Methodist peoplo In their church In tholr ovangellstlc meetings. . LADIES' DARKEN The CENTRAL Hotel STEAM HEATED ROOMS BY THE WEEK, $5.00 AND UP OPEN ALL NIGHT W Grandma's Bnge Ten and Sulphur ItccJpo and Nobody Will Know The use of Sago and Sulphur for ro- storinc faded, crav hair to Its nat. ClIHIBTIAN CHURCH, corner 9th nrai coior dates back to grandmoth and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble, pas-'or's time. Sho used it to keep her tor, 2107 Wantlanil Ave. Phono' hair beautifully dark, glossy and at- Cigar Stand A fine stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco NEWS STAND Latest Daily Papers, Magazines and Periodicals, GUY GARRETT, Manager Telephone 1SS-W 239-R. Sunday school 10 a. m. Sormon, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Sormon, 7:30 p. m. Wo aro holding Sunday sorvlces in tho Scandinavian hall 9th and Walnut streets. A cordial Invitation 1b oxtondod to nil as wo havo a well lighted steam heated and largo au ditorium. Tho Men's class meets at tho Star theatre at 10 a. m. Como and Join ub. BEVKNTH DAY AIWEXTISTS,' Eight street, Baptist's church. Sabbath school every Saturday morning at 10 o'cleclr. Proachlng at 11 o'clock by Evan- gollst L. E. Wado. Prayer meeting every Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Everybody welcome. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tonth and High, Rov. S. J. Chanoy, pastor, 100B High St., Phono 537-W. Rov. Goo. Bcnnard of Chicago; author, composer, preacher, and slngor, will begin ovangellBtlc meet ings at tho Methodist church Sun day. He will sponk and sing nt both tho morning and evening services. Mr. Bennard has written many songs which aro bolog sung In mnny lang uages around the world. Ho comes hero from Wenntchee, Washington whoro he has Just closed one of tho most successful meetings ever hold In that city. LUTHERAN services will bo hold Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in tho First Baptist church, corner 8th and Washington. You are welcome. tractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked nnpcnr ance, this simple mlxturo was ap plied, with wonderful effoct. But browing at homo 1b mussy and out ot dato. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle ot "Wyeth's Sage and Bulphur Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation,- improved by .the addi tion of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restoro natural color and beauty to tho hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkons tho hair so natural ly and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or,soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a tlmo. By morn ing tho gray hair disappears, and af ter, another application or two It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Adv. m Mrs. Betsey Fancber, a 7 C-y car-old-woman ot Grand Rapids, MJch., bo cured a decrco of divorce and a li cense to remarry tho samo day. Mrs. Laura G. Fraser of New York Is tho designer of tho medal which is to bo presented to more than 1600 commissioned chaplains in tho Amor lean army and navy who sawactfr4 sorvlco In tho world wfir. A Classified Ad will sell It s 9 JIM ,JA rBljKs W fl9 BBBBBBBBBBBBB IK Uh lilraWTTri Ksr mg BEST PATENT staKBT m. . ssW ssV sr sLssm risXJUK NOTICE OF FINAL BiyrHiEMENT Notice la horeby given that the undersigned administrator ot tho es tate ot Susanna Leach, deceased, has fllod in this County Court in tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County,', mo iinai account or ins aumimscrn tlon of said estato and said Court has fixed January 24, 1021, at 2:30 o'clock P. M, as the tlmo and tho Courtroom of this Court as tho placo for tho hoarlng ot said final account and for tho settloment thoreot. Da ted: December 20, 1920. L. L. BROWNELL. 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