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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1922)
If: W' 'II HATIJHD.W, Al'lllb !W, 10W THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1'utfc Two .-J The Evening Herald I'. It. t)Otn.K....Klltar and Publisher II. M. HIM Cltr Kor AT THE CHURCHES ) I'uhllshcd dally oicopt Sunday, by Tho Horald Publishing Company of. Klamnth Falls, at 119 Klghlh atrcat. ' No chances will be made In this column unless tho copy Is at The Evening Heralil office by 5 o'clock Friday erenlr.f. Kntered nt tlio postotflco at Klam nth Palls, Ore., for transmission through tho malls as second-class matter. MKMllKIl OF TUB AS90C1ATKD rrtEss Tlio Associated Tross Is excluslro-t lv entitled tn tho uso for publlca-, Hon nt nil news dlspatche credited , to It, or not otherwise, credited In . this paper, and also the local news published herein. ' SATt'ltOAV, Al'ltlli 28, tiHill I OUR OPPORTUNITY ' V ) 8ACKKI1 HKAUT Oilmen, corner of Klshth and High, Iter. Hugh J. Marshall. Children's Mnn. at S:00 a. m. Adults Mass at 10:30 a. m. Krcnlng sorvlcos nt 7.00. livery second Sunday, Klamuth Falls, Man nt 9.00 a. tn. Merrill, Mays at lll.V CWUSTIAN KC1KXCK society of Klamath Kalis hold services In thej lower room of tho Library building, i corner of Third and Main streets. overy Sunday morning at 11 o'clock' . &. a v -a m a ft w v w -v mT n dm will offorlntt was taken for tho I f J II A Y O r A iJ ft 1 J IN Jil'. tTrlgsby Memorial fund fur tho COATS SHORTER THIS SEASON New Modes More Attractive Than Ever and Vogue Promises to Be Popular It KLAMATH'S stur of promise Is risen above, the horlion. It now r.if. iinnii mir ftnrUInn whether wo follow the star, or continue to.pursuc" londln ,,brarT ' n f"m tho wlll-o-tho wisps that experience Tho Sunday school session 1st from 9:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning, Tho subject for Sunday la: "Probation After Death-' Tho free reading room and freo :30 i to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays has taught tumble us only Into oni""1 Saturdays, unending morass of dissension, ills-' nitsT HAi'iisr umuhuii t:nr- tord and financial loss. Whether wo shall ever see our star glow In the. lenlth of achievement rests with us. and the time tor our decision Is now. Tho stand taken by tho Klamath Development company lays a founda tion nt last for tho 'settlement of the courthouse controversy. If w re fuse to build upon this foundatien: It Vy action or inaction Re push, or permit to be pushed, to any further length this fruitless quarrel, we will deserve every scornful thing that will bo said of us, and overy material loss that In tho future bcfalU us. The past Is dead and all dead things aro better off forgotten. The cltltens who, on cither side, main tained u stand for principle arp en titled to respect. Hut for many of today, and for all who must como hereafter to build a city, and dovelop a surrounding empire, there Is no controversial ground remaining. Tho march of progress has left tho original Issues tar behind. We ore now at a critical point, and must decide whether we iih to go for ' wnrd with accelerated progress, or return to tho old battlefields and try to Instill tho tires of tresh hatred Into mouldering cadaver.. A poor taak for any community to engage In, and at this time a destructive task for this particular community. There has been enough ot destruc tion. Let us have constructive effort. Had tho energies we have devoted to tearing down and holding back been devoted to building up and bearing forward, It Is difficult to estimate bow much further along the trail of progress this county would have been today. nut repining over the past Is use- less. Men worthy of the name, do not weop above tho ashes of a ruined edifice. They build anew, a fairer and belter structure. And that Is tho golden opportun ity that Is now ours to grasp. The foundation for future achievement Is laid, and It is our united responsibil ity to decide If w0 will build upon It. Such opportunities come once In thu history of any cause, and do not recur. "Onco to every man, or nation, Comes the moment to decide, 'In tho strife of truth with falsehood, For the good or evil side. Borne groat cause, Rod's new Messiah, Ilrlnglng each the bloom or blight. Parts tho goata upon tho left hand And tho sheep upon tho right; And tho truth goes by forever, 'Twin tho darkness and the light." GOOD WORK NEEDS GOOD EYESIGHT BECAUSE: As a chain U no stronger than Its weakest link, o a man Is no stronger than hi weakest faculty. ,. , Dou't wonder whether or not your eyes are efficient. Have them examined and KNOW. Dr. Goble 700 MjUj rhone, Ofc. 1UW, Rca. 831 -J 11th and High streets. Church School at 10 it. m. Mr. Lee' Parker, Superintendent. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Hobert Mi lam, Supt. Preaching by the pastor, 11 a. m. n. Y. P. U. C:30 p. m. Evening sermon 7:30 p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening 7:30 p. m. A. F. SIMMONS, Pastor. Res. C12 California Ave. Phone 34 tM. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and Pine streets, A. IL Urlstow, minister. Rcsldcnco 431 N. 10th St. Tel. 540. Our revival closes tonight (Sun day). All who do not attend other churches arc urged to attend. Ser mon topic, "What Think Vo of the Christ?" Dlhlo school 10 a. m. It wu S01 last Sunday. Let us keep up tan good attendance. Morning worship and communion 11 a. m. Sermon "The Christian Life." The Junior C. K. has a largo group of boys and girls who meet every afternoon at 4 p. m. Senior C. E. C:30. Come and enjoy the day of worship with us. Worship somewhere Stfnday! SALVATION ARMY 133 So. 4th St. Tues. Salvation meeting S p. m. Thursday, Praise meeting 8 p. m. Saturday, Free and Easy 8 p. m. Sunday, Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Salvation meeting 8 p. m. Everyone is cordially Invited to these services. Officer In charge, Capt. Clara E. Nielsen. METHODIST CHURCH Corner 10th and High streets, Rev. 8. J. Cbaney, Minister. LUTHERAN CHURCH II. J. MEYER. Chamber of commerce rooms, iu:3Q a. m. Thcrae: Tho Glorious Resurrection of Christ. Sunday achool after the sermon. -!sssssssssssH i rvML LkkkkH Buic 1 1 Vat " I TMflVXVRLkBH II aftaH I rnimrtm it riirm i ionic, anil it was 1 voted to purchase uti iicro of urn unit nt the home for $200. Kffort hcicaftcr will bo directed toward raising tho halanco of this fund Mrs. l.yto MIIK f3'J Alameda, will entertain the hullo nt 8t. PhiiI'm Episcopal (lulld nl her homo I next Thursday afternoon. Tho auxiliary of tho American I.e. glnn met Tuesday opening nt the , Legion hoiiduartcrs when plans were laid for the Arbor Day celebration for this afternoon at tho Central school During tho social hour re . freahment were served by the hns- . to Mrs Jennie lliirn NEW TODAY .FOR It KNT--Nicely furnished room ,'.13 N nth St 2,.,-25 FOR SALE Now 4 room house and 2 lots on pavement Will take auto as part payment Owner P. O. llo 292. Klamath Falls. 22' FOR SAI.II -I OO aires good land only flvo miles from Klamnth Falls 120 now under cultivation. ISi! Irrigated Fair buildings, good water. On state highway Prlro only J.'.o.on . per aero If taken soon. 1 It. K. Nmllli Itt-Mlty Co. 1 .117 Main slrm 23 GREAT THINGS OF LIFE GRATITUDE On the nulls tlieie mo no shadows, silent ulluci lo Itio elect llr light wlilih Is prevent eeij cu'iilnit In lite home. It Illuminates jmie ,lo)s, Miflriii )oiir Hoc nm, Mllli Its I'liri'ifnl aIow, No other nlllcle Is useil so tiiiu lit anil missed so soon, No homo is really modern without this form of lighting "U Your Home Modern?" THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY "t thi: sio or the jack O'InWTIIIIX," AT Till: SIR M FOR SALE -Iteglstored Jersey hulls, one 2fe years and one B months old Also four crude Jersey heifers iilinut one year old Inquire of Ralph llllllnv. Hot tor., Ashland, Ore. 22 I,ast year's suit will not do Just as skirts are getting longer, so coats aro becoming shdrtor, as you will note In the now styles above. The styles this season promise to become unusually pop ular because they aro becoming to utmost any woman Note the simplicity of design. FIRMER ATTENTION! llrlng your cream to the llolllday I Dairy, 7th & Klamath (old Klamath Falls creamery tmlhllnn). Mistiest prices Paid fur butler fat. Phone SOU 22 RMANUEL IIA1TIST CHURCH Morning service at 11 A. M. with preaching by tho pastor. Evening services nt 7:30, Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. J. H. DICKSON, Pastor. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY Forest scrvku to build u00 miles road In 1922. coning $281,000; 431 miles trail and three bridges. Total 1413,000 will bo spent.. Memorial sorvlccs for the late Mrs. II. S. (Irlgsby were held by tho W. C. T. I at the llaptlst church Wednesday afternoon. After n short business session, tribute was paid to Mrs. (Irlgsby by a number of those present. Mr. I.lnfejly salg "the Eml of a Perfect Day." Mrs. Orlgsby's favorite song, ac companied by Mrs. Ebcrleln. A Or TUB ANNUAL. STATE MENT or TUB ST.NOPSIS Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, of lUrlford. '.n th. 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Why Cook At Home When you can be served with this wonder ful dinner at the Rex Cafe for $1.00? MENU Oyste. Cocktail Itlpo Olives Dill Pickles .Spodul Combination Hnlad Cri'im of Chicken Soup Iloiled .Salmon llollandalxo (.Steam'ed Potatoes) CHOICE OP Chicken Krlcassre Kith Dumplings Stuffed Domestic Goose, Apple Sauco Ureaded Fillet of Veal, Paprika Sauce Steameil 'Ulce Cream Whlpjiod Potatoes CHOICE OP Vanilla Ice Cream. Plneipple. Chocolate, Strawberry or Marshmallow Snndao Assorted Pies Tea Coffeo Cliucol.ito Milk REX CAFE There is nothing nolle so alluring I III all tho world ns hurled treasure dei lures Wade llotoler. "tin has one of the Important roles on "At the Sign of tlio Jack n'l.anteni," produc id by Hencii Klltn coniiany for W V. Ilodklnsoii, and which will bo seen at tlin Ktrand Theatre Sunday "History Is filled with the stories of mlventiiiers who hraed perils of unknown lands and unrharted seas In search of hurled treasure," says lloieler ' Tho romance of Captain Kldd and his gang of rul-throat bur cancers Is heightened by Uie golden glow of stolen gold whlih he Is slip, imsed to have burled there on little known Islands 'Ho lung as there aio red blooded men who are willing to rumble with Pale mid lake it rhauce, just so long will there he seekers after burled treasure. "At the Hlgn of the Jack o'l.an torn," Is an adaptation of the fuui' ous story of the same name written by one of America's foremost nut If ors, Myrtle Heed. It was illrerted by l.toyd ItiKraham. called "Hie director without it failure" llotoler Is one of the best known uctors of the screen. Ho has had leading roles In n largo number of siiiceasfut proiluttlona, Including the follewing: "An Old Fashioned llo": "The Home Hirrlrh"; "Stranger Than Fiction." "Cup of Fury"; "M hiima," "Fifty Candles," and man) others. Safety Interest and Negotiability Safety of your principal always de mands First consideration. After that comes your rate of interest, and third, the negotiability of your in vestment. Our Certificates of Deposit are always worth 100 cents on the doRnr. They pay -1 per cent interest, and are alwayc negotiable. FIRST NATIONAL BANK "The Home of over 4,000 Depositors" Member Federal Reserve Bank DOINGS OF THE DUFFS DANNY SURE FOUND SOMETHING CW'Y. BY ALLMAN '&& mother! Y -rev lr'3 rTrX- H. J a Z :.Ti a aiV- - --r- if '" "t:"" " 1 UV.WMMA O & ry T'- (g (WAV!J C'SFI T AW GEE HE'5 V) Seed tor Your GARDEN, LAWN or HELD MURPHEILSEED store W I t i .. VwU f" u" ' ' ! 11 rrr&rF 3CTS?" ki --- J":