The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 04, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Evening Herald
P. It. 80UM'....Rllt,or nnd PnblUhcr
n, k. imx city raitor
"PnMlnbra daily except Knnday, by
rim Herald I'ulillsliliift Company nt
Klamath Kails, ut 11? KlRlilli .Street.;
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rnlnrnfl nt thn tuMtiofflcn nt Klflm-i
ith I'MIs, Ore. for transmission Sunday nchool. in a m llnbert Ml
threuish tho mall- ns second-class' nm, Supt
matter. PreachtiiR b the pastor. 11 m.
MKMtiKR OK THR ASSOCtATKI) ' V. P. I O.:n0 p. m
PHE83( I KvcnliiR sermon 7:30 . tu.
Tho Associated rrcsa l excluslve-i iray0r meeting eiery Wednesday
tu.
mornlnit. Thn subject for Sunday Is:
Tho free. rMdlnir room nnd freo' . A CCTUf 1 I TW
lndlr.K library Is open from 2:30 VF -.fTklJK?lM 1 "- - itj
nnd Satnrdays. !
- I MISrF.l.l.ANFmiS lIUllUl'STICN-OdltAPIIKIt -Belli. H
V -sar - . --- .
I'lltST IIAl'TIST ClIUlUMI Cor
nor of lMnhlli and Washington
VOOI W1HMI VOOI
roil HAM! (Dry plnn nnd fir body
mmd, ID 00 per cord lliiri) Pinch,
Phono :mv 1!
Swedish select cerlitlcd seed oiiK. I ,,,,nno ' '
.ton lots -'" fts ii-" qminut) ;i ei.s
J. A. liiixlimiK. Mumntli l.ills, uro
BOIl M-:t-Apr. 1
Jones. Itnom 10,
l.tiiuiil'i hulldlui;.
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I'OU 8AM' lly on nor. sl tmtini
llOllfitl Wltll lllltllr lllllttl lot HIIOll I
luintloii. Small payment diiun. l.'nsy
tenns, Iminlro 1011) .letfoiniiti. a T f '
f butlllca to 'tho u9 tor Pnhllca- .-..,,
tton of nil nnwM dlspntrhr credited! 'V'1"1
to It, hr not otherwise credited In: A. V hlMM
HOO.M FOH Kl'NT -Furnished room
in n prliitto family tt ti ue of
telephone .mil b.ith. Piiono tt.Mt.
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Partner limited for poultry busi
ness, lime :t.i uiiot to iiilio wheal
on Klilcrly 111:111 with team preferred.
Cull Ul!l 2 I'hetloln nienue or phono
."li'M. a-t-o
rnnitnt eiin:
IMMOXP. Pastor. Mi-. !? . -
thin papar. nnili also tho local now , California Ave. Phono JltJI
pobllnhM heroin.
KATi:rAV, MARCH I. IO--J
Apph tu cat nnd Oilnk.
Other Reed thliiR too
. , Producer price
Meilfoiil I'liilt .silu
Phono :.sr. 1ST N. 1th t
THE OUTLOOK
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CHRISTIAN OliniC'H Ninth and
Plnn Rtrcet
A 11 IlrKtou. mlnltcr. Ileildenc.i WANTl'D To hnj for cauli 1'tnd
iZ N 10th St Tel. MO i tonrliiR car. .Mint ln lire lie bar-
ti,A him.. ri,.,i u ih ttnrv.hnn Bain- ,t' l condition nml mod-
of tho uplrltunl eleniont of the hit-
tnnn scul Are on ncelliiR the hen--fltn
from It?
KOR lti:NT A Inii'loi- piopoHllloil
1 000 nereiiTule l.ind In Reed loudl
linn, will .ileld !I0 to CO I hi per ncre
If needed to i)e 0 mlleii ttotilli i'Hdt of
MIdliilid. Will le.ise tn lenponnllde
paitleH for teim of e.irN M. .Miitn
elieiiliiivher. T'J'.t Wiiluiit, Klunmlli
I Pall. I :
npattment
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'el.
Il0 1000
iir inn amrititni nieninni ni me nil-
INRTY PKR CKNT of tho mm- i
nen men were Rian 10 "c
1921 cloo. It had been a year of
disappointments, of lcae and of
v fallorei. The other ten per cent
watched Its cloe vilth roRret Thfy , Mornlne theme- "The Way-nlde ( ISO acre
had faced the tact and won j Ministry of Jem.'" Come worship the fa -Reed
Tbn methods that ciiuod tho tent oni ,,t n o'clock.
.lunler C R. p. m
Herald.
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The pl.uitH of the Alcoma l.umher ' " ". 'J """"
eoinpany mo iloed down Indefinite I (Cr ''''' ",,,,
1, io 1irehes hn Inr, no Know ledce ,.,.,,,,,, , . . , .
when ne Mil resume opetallon. I (' HAI.HA home a id n P.ood In
All omplosoo... except thnw who -mtS "Iiolj loc.itloii. lirr liiwl
nre actually emploied. aie adMned to !; center or Med on $1400 00 will
.eek othei emplintnent we aie, JmniUo. must sell It I llox.s.Med.
not In n position tn"lii' coupon ir I 'ro -s-
The hlRh school chorus sins at
Sunday schorl hour, which IicrUi at
10 o'clock promptly.
WANTIR 10 tilt lard Iiors at Mil
roln marKet Phone lit for top
price :M
Kill! RUNT Ranch located twehe
I IIOl 111 II I'll
exieiul iH'amiiiR puiiicRr in auiiuire
of eaiulni:
We will Rladh fuinUli ompto)
meut. so far u wo arc able, to fam
lly men. who desire to remain pond
Iiir our deeWou to ii-uuio opeia
I Inns.
TIoe wMitiiR to take ndinntaRe
of tho ahoio statement will illieus
tho matter pertoualh with the Itesl
Kt)ll SAM ll owner, slv room
house with tint li lurro lot Reed
location Small pn)ment down Rusy
term, lutiulio lt)l' .letferson 27 !
per cent to win In 1321 will be tho
wime rarthoilff that will cause the
amo tmill ten per cent to wlh In
1922. If you Mould Join tho win
tors you, too, mint faeo thn factB.
lattleH uro not won by discount
Init tbn utrenRth of "thn enemy.
Oermany "beenme one of history's
irroatest failure Iweauso her lead
r had eyes that wero blind to
fet and ears that dellRhtetl In 'thn
Jau music of half-truths Instead of
the Inspiring symphoule or whole
trutbi. Whit, then, I, the truth
about 1922?
Nineteen twenty-tw0 a born of
the Mtn rccnomle parents a.1 was
1121. In dispositions and temper
aments they aro truly "brothers,
Butlnew men will therefore, do well
to profit by thn blimps and bruises
they received at the hand of their
rough playmate, 1921. Tho men
and. Industries who aro flrat to
profit h their experiences of 1921
will reap tho Rfeatest measure of
success tn 1922. - Thorn who are
alow tn this rcallratlon will pay In
thn aamn humps and bruises,
Tho past twelve months paid rich
rewards (to salesmanship. Firms
with weak mIcs orRanliatlons went
down to n sad defeat. Tho next
twelve months will pay hlphest
honors to production of efficiency.
Unless you secure a 1922 model
production organisation, your' prog
ress will bu painfull!- slow. Money
spent on'Wiarket analyses, sates re
search anij saloj promotion wilt be
dollars wasted unless your shoes.
your shirts, your washing machines,
your bricks and your automobiles
give more value for the buyer's dol
lar than do the shoej and washing
machines of your competitor. W-iRe.
and Incomes have been reduced.
Costs must be decreased. Values
must bo Increased. If ou am con
tent with the present value of your
product, nu must prepare to lin
content when your competitor noils
your customer u better product for
less money and makes tho profit
that should bo yours.
Tho world has always rewarded
Ideas. It alwaH will. In times of
prosperity peoplo nro too busy
making money out of old Idejj to
bo seriously Interested In new and
better Idea. It takes a depression
to put worn-out Ideas Into tho dis
card. 1922 will see Ideas reward
ed as they have never been reward
ed before.
Tho truth, then, about 1922 Is
that If you Rlvo special caro to
Ideas, to costs and to values, your
protltH and sales will tako caro of
themselves
I AT THE CHURCHES
No changes will bo made In this
column unless tbo copy Is at The
. Evening Herald office by C o'clock
Friday evening.
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SACRED HEART CHURCH, corner
of Eighth and High, Rev. Hugh J.
Marshall.
Schedulo of Services
Children's Mass at 8:00 a. m.
Adulta Mass at 10;30 a. m,
Evening Services at 7:00.
2nd Sunday ono mass only at 9:00
a. m.
2nd Sunday at Merrill, 10:30.
Hugh J. Marshall, Pastor
CHRISTIAN KCIKNCR society of
Klamath Falls hold services In the
lower room of tho Library building,
corner of Third and Main streets,
very Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
The Sunday school session is
fron 9:46 to 10:45 every Sunday
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Senior F.ndcaior fi-30 p m
-The lllhle. the Word of liod".
will bo the sermrn subje-t nt the
7:30 o'clock erv!r rltlit Must Ret nwliy
You aro Invited tn this and all oth-'j llroail St
er churches to wcrhilp i' - '
Thn Personal Soul-WlnnlnR cia
taught by th minister begins nmt
Tuesday evening
As n special fenttirn to tho lllhle
school program at tho ChrUtlan
church next Sunday, the hlph school
chorus under direction of Miss Apple
gate will sing. Tho joung people es
pecially will lie Interested In this, as
well as adults.
MKTirODIST CHUROI Corner
10th and High streets, Rev. S. J.
Cbaney, Minister.
tjLTHKRAN CHURCH
11 J. MEYER.
Chamber of Commerce, 10:30 a. m.
Theme: Our duty of publishing tbo
great things Jesus ha done, for us
All welcome.
KMANTKti HAiTlST CHURCH
lth and High streets.
Church School at 10 a m. Mrs.
Lej Parker, Superintendent.
Morning service,, at 11 A. St. with
preaching by tho pastor.
Evening services at 7:30.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:30.
J. II. DICKSON, Psstor.
HAIA'ATION ARMY
123 So. 4th St.
Tuesday, Salvation meeting S P. M.
Thursady, Praise meeting, 8 P. M.
Saturday, Free and Easy meeting.
P. M.
Sunday Sunday school, 2:30 P. M.
Salvation meeilng at 8 P M.
Officer In charge: .
Captain Clara K Nielsen and
Cadet Ruth Wtlllams.
miles routhiMsi of Klamnth Falls. I dent Manager
thirty flic iicre In nlful- .signcu.Ai.ninn i.i miu.u in
building near cchool ' -MATT EOAN. Ilesldenl Manager
K.imlli nroferreil -.itti-.u 111 i term '
to rlRht partv For further p.irticu - -
lar write M J lleetio. 11.10 Mnnll.i FOR IM'.N'T -Our Taxi serlico at I'll-
Ae. Oakland. California
2-1 I Ited Flgar store Phone IH.1.
SALRSMt-XV, Agents, Advertise Sell
windy to storekeepers. IIIr pa) ll
perlence not iieeessnry F Kuril, 721
Wululit St Philadelphia Pa 27 1 1
IIAI1Y CHICKS
While Leghorn, llsrron-Tancred
Strain, from our own sto.-li of proven
merit Per 100 to Muy 1st, til) 50
after $11 00 Order now. Mavonil
poultry Farm, Corning, Cnl M5 M-l
ECONONY
Economy it the key to suc
cess. Success calls for
Health and Happiness;
which it worth more than
Gold.
You may liavo both by llt I'h'c
It Inly In jour hnusewoikntiri
iluya a 0'ii- It Is always nt onr
I'Oiiimiuid
Let Electricity be your servant; we will Sweep,
Iron, Wash, Cook nnd Bake, all for Jew i.ccnts
per day.
Wo tako tho lnil;ory out of housework, loaviiiR
only tho pleasurable things'; thus giving ymi .several
more hour.s for recreation.
"Try Doing It Electrically Today"
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO.
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FOIt SAI.K Scleral building lot. FOR SAU niitii ear., nil good
price rut In two ltu now. bu Sacrifice price Must get nwni
Seo Dick. 210 Siv lllck. 210 llmad St llurr
2-1 t bargains.
W'ANTIin TO lll'Y OR I.RAHIJ
Sawmill not too far from riillioad
with timber enough for iieveinl oar
run Must bu bargain llox N T F
Herald office 27 I
' I.) renin Halt, cor Nth A High, well
sullrd for snleit parties, will tin rent
ed at nominal nrltes Apply to M
Motnrhenbachor, Plinno CTiOW, or on
premlsei. 30-tr
STEAM lir.ATHl) rooms 3 SO per
week. l.ntRe, well lighted lobby,
Ml (sliower baths. Nt winter rates
2 ! Central Hotel. J, T Ward. Mgr. Otf
FOIt KW.K-OfMco ilesk ihalrN.
typewrltu mid lpewil(er ilcK In
lutio llox N t) Herald "M
If you want to snll It, buy It. trade
It, or find It, try a Herald classified
tad
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Picture its the best show
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PARAMOUNT?
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Your EYES do more
Than Earn Your
Living
They are moro thau "windows
cf the oul" They aro tbo
doors throuKh which Nature
sends her mseai!e to tho
mind. -
Tho eyes aro your sreatest
source of comfort, of Inspira
tion, of happiness.
Guard carefully
greatest gift.
this
Consult Dr. Goble
Phone
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Consultation nnj Kzamfnatlnn
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The Name Paramount Stands
for Whatever in BBt in
Motion Pictures,
n. liMory of IVrtnmunt i the
liutory cf nmtuin putiirc sll V- ws
fivin tlir diy nlirn Adutph XuLtr lattlc
llie world In ttarriii "llir iIiiiih- ."-arali
llcrnliardt" In "Qurm I'braU tit. ' and
Ji-e I, ljk ami ml II I)r Mill mail"
"The Spian Man" - up tutiwli iiij'1
rf tixU m (Vil II l)f Mille's ' I'.sd'
I'jrjilw.'' dl'irin hsiikiii in "llrr lliii
Uibda Trailrinsrk," mid Vl!ir lciil in
"llir Ulfl.l ( hailipliill "
Tliat will tint tri.tli luitliilay ii wn.-tli
ctlfbrsiiaf'
Enjoy PnramountVHirthday
at YnurThi'atri
You are Kiii tn rnj.iv it if Hi Para
mount .-l.owmi-11 m lour ImWI T1d rvrrv
li.wn lisie tlirir w' 'llifir ill Ih .niir
tl.n.j; lipfrniti nil t'if I urn in llir nai nf
stiiiiuUtint; IVtramouiil rntrrtainmrul
Here are a fer of the wonderfully
surcMtful pictures of the last tew
cars all Paramount"! Just a band
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TIIKSE THEATRES JOIN IN l'AU AMOUNT'S lUth ANNlVtTLSAUY CEI.EUUATION
STAR-Klamath Falls
Today
"LOVE'S BOOMERANG," with Ann Forrest and David Powell
"WHITE OAK," with Wm. S. Hart
March 7-8
"A PRINCE THERE WAS," with Thos. MeifhatV
March 12-13
"MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY," with Rudolph Valentino
and Dorothy Dalton
March 14-15
"THE RED PEACOCK," with Pola Negri
March 17-18
'EXIT THE VAMP," with Ethel Clayton
m iis.vai iuiuui
I) cara all Parantounta!
VI ful chosen from hundrrdi
Kl lt, ll'ialunll IS l-nn 1 1.',
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YREKA Peters' Theatre
WEED Club Theatre
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March 8
'A VIRGINIA COURTSHIP," with May McAvoy
March IS
"TILLIE," with Mary Miles Minter
MONTAGUE Prather's Theatre
DUNSMUIR Strand Theatre
Paramount Pictures
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ALL KINDS
of Feed for your Little Chicks
and for the Big ones too
MURPHEYS FEED STORE
124 So. 6th St
PhoM 17
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