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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1922)
k THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Tuuo Two nATtmuAY, .u-mii a, m ! he Evening Herald r. R. OrXK....Kdltor md PabUaher H. R. HILL City KdKor Published dally cxeopt Hufidsy, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, nt 119 Eighth street, Kntarad nt tho postofflco at Klam ath Falls, Ora., (or transmission through tho malls as sacond-class natter. HEMDffiR OF TUB ASSOCIATBP PRESS ' Ttu Associated Pro-is li excluslre l entitled to tlin tiaa for publica tion of all Dows dispatcher erf dl ted to Iti or not otherwise credited In tills paper, nnd also tlio local news published herein . HATUHIUV, APRIM SMI, tnfOt I Church Advertising (Roscburir .New Review) AT THE quarterly meetlnc of the Massachusetts 1'roM nssocfn lion held In Hoiton n fow days npo. n resolution was passed Inviting the churches to use tho columns of news papers at regular ndvcrtlslnR rates, remarks tho Publishers Auxiliary, We do not understand this resolution to mean that tho Ilttlo local news of church activities will bo omitted un less paid for. Such material Is legi timate news and should be provided tho readers of every paper In every community. Qui there Is n growing tendency on tho part of religious organizations to go after members and Increased nttond'ancn In a vigorous, modern way, and for such appeals display advertising Is.used just the same as would bo employed by Jeetnrc bur eau, the movie theater, the baseball game or any other tunctlon'blddlng for public support. Such appeals may bo Justly classified as advertising and entitled to bo paid for as adver tising. At that, If Judicially directed, It will bo n good Investment. If the work tho church Is doing Is good and that Is nt gainsaid then every legltlmato means to accelerate and incroase that gocd Is perfectly desir able If display advertising can do It, display advcrtlsflg should bo In-i eluded In tho' budget of tho organiza tion and paid for tho same as Is the coal, tho electric current, the choir, the organist, tho Janitor, the pastor, the singing books, tho Sunday school quarterlies, and all tho other supplies which aro needed to help the" smooth functioning of the great business as WOMAN'S PLACE IS THE HOME, ASSERTS BANGS, ORANG HUSBAND 1 CLASSIFIED ADS i MISCELLANEOUS ivvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvyvyvwwrVyvvwvrvvvvVvvvvvNiv hphoial Punsy plants, special, "! cents u doson. ('nlili.iKn plants, !10 cents n doion, KLAMATH KUIWHIt SHOP S3 4 Miiln Phono CK'.l 2R-29 FOR BALK Two 0x12 Wilton runs In excellent condition. Phono 44T.M. 2S-I FOR HUNT room houso, partly 1 furnished. Don't object to 2 or 3 small children Unrdon, fruit nnd gar ago. Phono SSBWor call at 913 Rosa HI. nt North end 10th. 2S FOR S.M.U Fifty head stock o.ittlo T F. Hokks. I.orolla. Ore. 29-r. WANTKD-i-Kurnlsltcd houso. furn ished npl. or good room and board tn private family by man and wife, both cmplo)od State prlco and loca tion. Address It. S IC. cure Herald 2S-29 , SIIOi: Itin'AIUINd Jack Vrost. 119 tt. Sixth St, 17tf Kit.. M'HOOL OF Ml'HIO Present enrollment 38 pupils. There. .Mut Ho n Reason For tlin fact that our prosout enroll ment Is tho largest over held by n school In Klamath county. Complete rourso on tho piano In 20 lessons. Course starts at titty time. Lnroll now. Htildlo 3t)t-309 Winters' llldg. 20tf Our blf shoe snlo ends May 2nd J. i:. Endow & Co, 28-29 ' WANTEtV-MVork by first-class color- , od pinlds chnmber work or day work. Room 20, Washington hotel I 27-29 LEWIS & STROUD Mnttros mak ing, upholstering, nnd Job work Cull 397 W. 009 S. titll St. 17-29 well as spiritualised, odal-j4n4flu. Hon which tho church Jias come to be. Toxioirr."WAV ok a mmiv THE TRAILS END" BCNDAY It is not often that ono sees such a hpapy combination of fund and art as 'that which is shown at the Strand theatre tonight when tho brilliant Belmick picture, "The Way of a Mn'd," starring Elaino Hammersteln Is shown again. Miss Hammersteln plays the part of Kndla Castlcton, impotuous. Inde pendenta mixture of nalreta and daring, wholly adorable, and she makes her character completely dis tracting. Sho shows her various whimsicalities through action which Is actually kaleidoscopic. The story it self Is based upon a now twist of Identity' theme, and Is carried oat to' a very natural climax after Involving the spectator In n labyrinth of com plications that are slde-spllttlng. Nilcn Welch, Diana Allen, Arthur Housman, Charles Drown, Helen Lin- droth, Arthur'Donaldson, William Evllle and Ocorge Fawcctt assist In tho fun. William P. S. Earle, as direc tor, has certainly made them stop lively. Sunday's show will be one of the very best of the season, James Oliver Curwood'a "Isobel" or "Trall'a End" for tho feature, and Urbun's Movie Chats and fine acta of vaudeville movies. American 1 When tlin AI O, Panics circus comes to Klamath Falls Monday. Here's something that will warm K . . . XJ, .,.. uujr tl:in ui willtlt lilv Regular old-fashioned men this way! tho cockles of your heart, a sight that will make wife-beatcrs burst Into tears. Here's Pangs, the fa mcus Al O. Darnex orang-utan, bus band of Jlggs. Pangs is lord and master of his menago, and Jlggs. his wife, takes sOconfl placo,in all activities. heading tho m 90 monks orangs. baboons, chlm panzeei and tipe take part. Hut, you'll always see Hang tllfectlug Jlggs. Ho's tho boss. What Jlggs know3 ft, woman' rights Is less than' nothing. She thinks Mrs. Rob ertson, the 'Oklahoma congrcsswo- (man scrubs out the capltol. J AT THE CHURCHES' J No changes will be made In this column unless tho copy la at' The Evening Herald office by E o'clockj Friday evening. SACRED HEART CHURCH, corner of Eighth and High, Per. Hugh J. Marshall. Chlldron'a Mass at 8:00 a. m. Adults Mass at 10:30 a. m. Evening services at 7:00. Every socond Sunday, Klamath Falls, Mass at 9:00 a, m. Merrill, Mass at 11:15. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE society of Klamath Falls bold services In tbe lower room of the'-Library bBlldlag, corner of Third oud Mala streets, very Sunday morning at 11 o'elock The Sunday acbool session la from 9:45 to 10:46 every Sunday moraine. The' subject for Sunday is: 4 "Everlasting Punishment" The free reading room and freo lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cor ner Eighth and Washington streets' Services April 30 Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching by tho pastor, 11 a. m. There ''will be no service Sunday 'evening, on account of tho union service at Presbyterian church. Bac calaureate service' for high school. A. F.-SIMMONS, Pastor. Res. G12 California Ave. Phone 3401. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and rPfne street. A. D, Drlstow, minister. Rcsldenco 421 N. 10th St. Tel. C40. Worship somewhero Sundayl The Lords day is not a day of rct a day of worship, when the strenuous duties 'of tho week aro laid aside. Our Illble school. 10 o'clock. "The duties of the Chrlstlau," ser mon at 11 o'clock. 'Junior C. E. 4 p. m. Senior C. E. C:30 p. in. Our evening worship scrvico dis continued to attend tho Ilaccalaurc ate scrvico at tho Prosbytorlan church. SALVATION ARMY 123 So. 4th St. Tues. Salvation meeting 8 p. Thursday, Pralso meeting S p, Saturday, Free and Easy 8 p. m. Sunday, Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Salvation meeting 8 p. m. Everyone is cordially Invited to these services. Officer In chargo, Capt. Clara B. Nielsen. METHODIST CHURCH Corner 10th and High streets, Ror. S. J. Cbaney, Minister. . LUTHERAN CHURCH II. J. MEYER. Chamber of commerce rooms. 10:30 a. m. Theme: Our duty of publishing tho great things Jesus has donu for us. Sunday school after tne sermon. EMANUEL IJAVTIST CHURCH 11th nnd High streots. Homing service, at 11 A. 91, with preaching by the pastor. Church School at 10 . m. Mrs. Lee Parker, Superintendent. Evening aervlces at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. 1 I J. U. DICKSON, Pastor. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor- ner Sixth and Pine streets. Arthur L. Rice, Minister. The ono who would reach his full possibilities as a human being can not neglect tho mattor of religion. This church welcomes all who deslru to develop their God given nntuus in ifa entirety. Tho pastor's morning sermon at '11:00 o'clock 'is one of KOR RENT 4 room furnished opt Phone 273J. 27-29 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room ll.ith and phono. C12 N. 9th St 27-29 DAIRY COWS FOR SALE Inqnlro I W. A. Koenlg. 4 W miles from ' Klamath Falls. Midland road. 2729 ' Klamath F. Mow 1 may 1 S. C. White Leghorn Ilaby Chlx for April. May St Juno delivery from our own bred-to lay stock. Our prices I are right. Model Poultry Farm". W O. , Smith, Prop., Corning, Cal. Estab- MONDAY ALJG.BARNES DIG 4 RING VICD ANIMAL CfeSMS trusKO llshed 1904. C-29 WILL TRADE Auto for work ' horse. Wrlto P. O. Ilox to , Fort I Klamath. Ore. 2C-2 I practical Interest, "Knotting Ood" be ing hts topic. You will enjoy tho mus ic, both organ and ocul. Mrs. Bert C. Thomas will sing a solo. Sunday school moots nt 10:00 a. m C. E. Topic. C:30 p. m.. "Religion, In Everyday Life". Leader, llatel Morrison. , Baccalaureate Union service nt j 7-30 p m. Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Presbyterian church will be held the Baccalaureate stirvlco for the clais o 1922 of tho Klamath County high school, a union service. Rev. A. F. Slmraonds of the First Baptist church will preach tho ser mon. Music will 1! furnished .by tho organist and choir of the Presbyter- Ihh (..(. TIia tntff ultl Mini- '"Hark. Hark Vy Soul." by Shelley, and Miss Augusta Parlsnr will roruier a. solo. Tho public Is Invited White Leghorn baby chicks, $11 00 per 100. Tnncred 'strain. Heavy lacrs: circular. Hcury TarrMt. Corn ing. Cal. 7-29 DR. C. A. RAMBO Dentist I. O. O. V. Building rHONE ft X ! ;! Graduate Foot! Specialist At Your Service " ' Consultation and examination Freo K. K. K. Store Foot Specialists PI I lUUti H DIIMrnw BEWKsSe' W V wSBeVv3k KHD & A TOOT TAllOl TON AND A HALF hCAVIEQ THAN JUMBO IOOO PCOPlC 950 HOQSCS I20O WILD ANIMALS INTMC SlUPfNOOUS fAKWlANO fANWJT ALICE IN JUNGLE!' NCV COITION Of AL C BAQNtS AMAZINGLY KAUTKVl LYRICAL CXTaAVAGAKZA LUl UO PKroonw Mipcoocnrnj3 PEDfORMAMCES-DNlY 2AND 8 P.M. rialOPlNDOJSTeiCTfWACt At KX30 Art DAILY;: 2 DOES P SMILE ENOUGH? When she lenrns of the conven iences, she will be 'satisfied with nothing but electricity in her home. 'U do lliiiiioiinilH use eliM'tileltj When elelrle cleaner iitit ."HMM mill It imniM noo',' EliYMlo Iriin i'(it 8d.lHI anil fuel heated I not ftc" Aiitiimubllet $100,1X1 tn lt,0(HI.(IO, when II linioe mul biiguy iikIh siiliMMHlV It's the SERVICE she gets; the ease in accomplishing the every day tasks of life. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY ton lots 'li cts; loss quantity U rli J. A. lliislKiug, Klamath Fall, Ore gon. Call at Aliirphoy's Food store, 124 s. nth st. , att Swoill.ili soluct ccrtldod seed oat, HSMHM i:. It. CAltl'lINTIIIt. Painter and I'apcrluiiiKor, I'hiitin 27CJ A-r-M-ti Herald classified ads pay yosj. W ". MMWWWWMWWWWWwWwMWwVWWMWWWMW SAVOY CAFE 532 Main Street CHINESE DISHES NOODLES SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2 'Wis'VVs'NaSMSNa Men's oxfords forced shoe sale, $.r..S5 at Knders' 28-29 m. m. Close Application to study is a constant tax on It child's vision and so-culled "stupidity" is often due to eye-strain. Properly fitted glasses relieve this strain and often correct existing defects entirely mak ing it unnecessary to wear glasses later on in life. Dr. Goble 9 70D Main ' I'lionc, 'Ofc. ia:iV, IUh. 3.11-J Gilt Edge Butter at Your Grocer's or Your Market PURITY ICE CREAM We specialize on package trade Sweet Cream, Milk, Buttermilk Daily HOLCOMB & RICHARDSON 202 Main St. Highest prices paid for Cream, twice monthly Put a Live Man on the Job aaaaK. Xki . 'aH BaaaaaairW WC! aaaaal iH'tHalaai O II veti: roil 0. H. FITHIAN KoptlMlcui C.iiullil.iti" Kor NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN ON JIAV in I'lTIIIAN A Real Republican Against a Politician I'JTIII.WS I'LATItlRU Hern Is "lint I'nhiaii Iiiih to .i) mi iii''Motn atfcetliiK Oro- K'ltl WILLIAMS' l'UTrlltM Uvtk li what rithlan's op ponent. Rulph H.tWIIIIams, has to say on lhon safim fliteit ion - .VOTIIINd. NOTHINH. .ll KARMHRK "I shall help to olitnln forN OreKou farmers their Just sharu nf linns from the. War Klnanro Corporation." . HKI.l' LIVESTOCK MK.V "I shell work for procrcsslvo Ii'KIhIhIIoii fop relief of our farm ers and livestock men." iti:ni.vr.H VKrrKit.wH "I favor Just, prompt and aub- NOTHlNd. stantlal recognition of our war veteruns," Vole for a lite. Republican like Klllilun, li will uet Mime lliliiK for OreKou ami her Hiile. 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