The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 28, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE EVENING' HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OCCUPATION TAX
UJULY FIRST
ElKS TO SEBSE
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In ordr to brlns the i'" -errs of
the Ktki l-odg togth'r In .1 social
Ttty. more ofteu than Suit bn !o
siblo Iti the iast. the local order let
decided to srrio a luncheon at the
Chili rooms each day commencing
next Mnnd.u from 1 1 30 to I .10
This feature which has proved n
great n factor in getting bittneN
men together informally In the lar
ger cities, will. It l bolluoti be lery
successful here .1 the Clk' Club is
centrally located and eall available
to all It I announced that the ber
of home prepared food wilt be depos
ed of at the current cafe p-iies Mem
hers of the Klks Lodge and their
guest friends will no doubt find this
a most roRRpni.il place for noon day
luncheon even though their time at
noon Is short
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Hotel r boarding bonne tuttner
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tor of -uch house, for each
runner 2 SO
Ire factory nnd cold storage 10 00
Insuramt agents, .soliciting either
life f're or accident Insurance
within the ettv 2 10
Jewelry and repairs 7 SO
Junk dealers S 00
I Urv -tnhIes v 5 00
Lodging boues. more than two
roomers, and not more than
the 2 SO
l.odgiiir; and boarding houses with
ten roomers or more . 00
Lumber anls 15 00
Lumber jards selling sash and
doors CO 00
Laundry, hand power (not Incltid-
Daring Juggler Who Did
His Stunts Twenty-five
Stories Above Broadway
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I.auud -v. Steam . . 5 on
Manuf irturlug chemist' 2 30
Marble cutters and dealers 2 So
Millinery stores ; 00
Muic houses 00
Optlcl.it s. each 5 n.
Opticians, transient, per dav 2 ".0
Ostop.uhs. each 5.00
Ostopiths. transient, per day 2. SO
I'mnt in. I wall paper contrac
tors
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Phselans. transient, per day
I'lumblng shops
T'lotograpliers
Photographers, tnulent. per
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Pfcturo ri;ents par day
1'r'ntlng tabllshmetlt5
Printing etnbllshment ntid
nws.paper
Pop-corn and peanut stnnd-'
Miortale and mitionary
IJeal Fstate offices
Restaurants
?wfug mrbiiie tetnt
enlnc machine nconts. tran
sient per dy
'liwraak -rs shops .
Stvirtlns goods
?.ish and door factor' oaU pluu-
ing rail!" T
?.ish and d6or foctory nnd plan
ing mill, selling lumber 11
bating rink .
Soda Fiantaln 1
"snda Works S
?ecord band goods store . S
S'-1" show held on street, or ex
hibit! u helil on street ... 2 SO
P'a i'lanufacturors 2 50
afe D po'It Vaulu 2 r.n
Tailor 'iops . . u 00
T'ti 1 lth 2 SO
TuUirr,, f tores, n-tnll. w here cards.
j.col or lillllariU aro plnjed anil
IS. V 'Will Mil lit. II I 1
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TIM' IMJI n Tl m xn t ten
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Cmittnrt for the const null u of the
new Vriiiterjti I'huic'i at 'h "ir
nor of SKlli and Pine Sueet In this
cltv w is awarded this uioitilnK I"
t'ontractor 15 V. Wtittenbu g when
the bids were opened
Wattenburg's bid of $1. '00 wa '
the lowest of m-xeral two of which
came In (torn Portland firms
The work will now be ruihed for
ward is fast as possible on the new
structure and It is expected that It
will be completed by Noiember lnt
The Presbxterlans have disposed
of the former nlte at the uiriier of
Third mil Main and taken the new
one In order to be more contrail lo
cated The plans for the new rhurih
were drawn bv Architect V. V Mr
Clarrcn of Portland, who has been at '
work on them for sexeral months
1 he building will face on Pine Street
anil will be In keeping In appearance
with the other modern buildings in
Klamath Palls It will seat about file
hundred people and with the addition
of a gillerv later this capaclt will
be materlall Increased Members of
the church and their friends who
bine been so liberal In their aid with
subscriptions. ro greitly rejoiced
that the last step been taken to
foruiall get the work under ,n
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OUR EXPERIENCE
MAY HELP YOU
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Every day the employees of the Klamath
State Hank serve many people in many
ways. And by reason of this daily service'
they have accumulated a fund of experi
ence to help you in a practical way with
your financial interests.
'They want you to come to them, and in a
friendly, confidential way are ready to dis
cuss your plans, problems and prospects
with vou.
AT THE CHURCHES
KLAMATH STATE BANK
10 00
2 in
10 0
5 On
1 00
2 0
2 50
First Ilapt'st ('mirth corner Wash
Ington and Kighth J H UrtilUh.
pai.tor
Sunilat si boot at lo a in. I II
l)elip superiiitetident
Prefh'ng at eleien h) Iter J II
(Griffith an! u!m In l U . eieiilug ut
lft eight o'clock
t'riier service x ednesdaj at s P M
Krcr necoml and fourth Wednesday
evening will be devoted to IDlsslon.ir
work.
Sacred Heart Churcn. corner Sth
and High streets ltev Hugh J. .Mar
shall, pastor
1st Mass nt s 00 . M
2nd Mass and llenedlction 10 30
Next Sunday. July tit li the summer
schedule will commence.
.Methodist Kplkcopal Cnurch. T'tith
and High itev. Simpson H-imrlrk.
pistor. HIT Kast street Phone fiTW
Junior l.oiuo at " 1 A M.
sundiv i,.,cl nt 1' if A M
Morning Worship nt 1 1 00 A M
Due to the Illness of Itci Hnmrlrk
the Suiiila morning and evening
services nt the Methodist church will
be cotlililitLil b the Itei. J W Ilry-
11 nt
SMiIa fountain . 10 e
TuVto stores, wholesale or re
tall . . -,00
Thetr-s. chnrginic flie cents or
more udmiasinu. per three
months 12 SO
I ndertakers . . 7 30
arlety stores
NORTH GETS BACK
FROM OVERSEAS
There is no doubt but that Klam
ath Pall" can latin title to tin mi't
modest American hero William ('
North, the son of Mr anil Mrs W
II North When urgul to Hpeak for
publication. Mr North, Immediately
forgot nil 11 f his thrilling experiences
and hraio deeds. In fact, lie een
hesltuted about giving his rank anil
compaii) He was. nevertheless,
bravo enough to admit his bashful
ness III being held up for the public
gaze
It larks mil) nineteen dn)s of be
ing 11 ear since Will set suit for
Frame, with Company V.. 3I5tli
snuadroii of the UOth division, or the
T-n s During his sojourn
DISORDERS IN BERLIN
ARE ON THE INCREASE
I umidn lime J' Disorder nr
'ii rtanlng in Herllti III" h.-i."
telegraph correspondent t' p. I
Mnn street nre Imrrbi't . I
there have been serious etlcrvi
beiwien goverilllienl r ..
inobs
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It takes not only skill but Iniagina- Wagon makers
Hon and daring to be an up-todate Wood -ir coal dealers, or "both
Juggler. Take, for Instance, "Dare .
Devil Re)nol(Is. He went to the
roof of the Herald Square Theater
building In New York, twenty-five
stories above Broadway, and Juggled
three balls while standing on three
tilted chairs He does not advise the
2 .10
10 00
Mon-liave
been visiting Mrs. Click's mother nml
ordinary citizen to do this as a morn- father. Mr and Mrs liemer
Tn.i: I.AKI3 XOTKS
Mr act! Mrs. Click returned
day from Ashland where they
All services will be nt the usual
hour Tberu will be special music
and singing.
The choir has re-organlzed nnd
will be able to furnish some good
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Presbyterian Church, Pine street in the front line trenches
near Second Itev. B P Lawrence when the army of occupation en-
r!1The subject for the discussion Sun- tT''l Oerinnny. Mr North was with
day morning at 11 A. M will be' them, nnd sta)ed there for over six
"Dare to be a Christian" Mr B S months When asked bow the Cir
Veach will sing a solo at this service treated Vmerlrun soldiers he
In the evening at 78 P M. "The cause m""K "'otnl Am. rlran sol.llers. no
and cure of a depressed soul " Bvery "I1 thut "to nil outward appear
soul has Its times of discouragement nnceti they went very friendly and
anil uesponoency. 1 nine uno mini; courteous
TO the Public
I wish to itnnounre to my inntiv
friindt and former customers In this
commuiilt). that I have taken over
1 lm Altnmniit Dairy heretofore opera
tid lv Mi-sirs Cornish and I'ordjre
and will be prepared commencing
July 1st to serve all the customers
who were recently cut off by (he
shortage of milk supply
The rows at my establishment
whlrb Is to be known lis tile Perfer
tloti Dalr) will nil be milked liv mach
inery nml the most sanitary measures
across ,mpto)ed for handling the product
the wtiler. Mr North worked with I have n new clean barn In whlrh to
the supply train whirh was ronstant- ZXWS
ly under tire while rarr)lng supplies, , (ll .,. iIOHI,t, One thing
whlrh will not be rhnugeil however
Is the regular custom of sitinrn deal
ing Yours for business,
WAI.TBU i: PBKKINS
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THE HERALD
Ing exercise unless he has practiced
a bit.
STOLEN SECURITIES
ARE RECOVERED
PORTLAND, June 28 -Securities rhes and a few have begun cutting nl-
Mr and Mrs. flubb of Merrill spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Crandall
Cleora Caten was kicked by a horse
and her foot badly bruised Kortu
nateely no bones were broken
with us this thing thut hampers and
burdens many.
Christian Kndenvor service nt 7 P
M nt tho Bmmnnucl Ilaptlst church.
First Christian Church, rornor
Ninth and Pine streets. C. V. Trim
ble, pastor
Sunday School nt 10
Sermon 1 1
Sermon nnd baptismal services nt 8
Talued at $30,000, stolen last Satur- falfa There are many acres of nlfal-
4ay night from the ault In the of
fices of the Hammond Lumber com
pany were found today In a vacant
room adjoining the offices.
GERMAN GENERAL IS
fa being put In In this vicinity this
ear
Mr Click and Mr. Oraro were
Klamath Falls Isltors Wednesday.
The Girls cooking club met with
Miss Hatch for their regular meeting
DISMISSED FROM ARMY Tburli,y afternoon. After tho lesson
the girls celebrated the birthday of
BERLIN, June 28. General Hoff- fieula Hunt, one of their members,
mann, an army commander In the Mr Knninn and son, Sam were vlsl-
eastern district was dismissed for de- tors In this vicinity 0110 day lust
daring be would defend the district week.
to the last man In defense of the gov-
eminent and would never recognle COlOSiU. JOHNSON'S IT.VKILW
the peace treaty. IS POSTI'OXKI) UXTii, tiikhma vl
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WA.NTKD Man and wife wants posi
tion on ranch. Wife to cook.hus
band to do farm work. Inquire Bald
win Hotel. 28-lt
Hnllnr inci ticfitn nn ,li lt- wim O'clock
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Ing nt 8 p. m.
Bmanuel Baptist Church. Bleventh
and High streets. W. L, Wilson, pas
tor. Sunday School 10 A M. Mr. C W
Murphy. Supt.
Prenchlng at 11 A. M. and 8 P M
Prayer meetings Wednesday at 8.
Tho Seventh Day Advontlsts will
meet at the Presbyterian
He hud been working hard all one
day hauling bread for the 90th divi
sion, and had accumulated a pile of
2,000 loaves, when a German shell
came sailing through the air and
nestled In the middle of the loaves
of bread, scattering them In every di
rection, nearly burying men who were
standing within range of the flying
louves; nnd bread was scurru In
those days, too
XAiutow Bsc.tpi: run basil-
A telegram was received here to
day from SanTrancIsco stating that
tho funeral of the late Colonel Hob
ert A. Johnson, which was to have
been held on Monday, had been post-
FOB RENT 7 rooms and bath, one poned unUI lno following day, Tues- "Christian Bclenco
Sabbath school. 10 a. in
11 n. m.; young peoplo's meeting 3urm,
p. m. '
Prayer Meeting, Thursday at 8 '00 mm
V. M.
A cordial Invitation Is extended
to all.
T. h. Thuemler, I'astor
The Christian Science Bocloty of
Klamath Falls holds services at 113
Fourth street every Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday
evening at 7:30, All are welcome.
The subject of lesson tor Sunday,
tialaHM QaIjUIM1'
Basil Brown, the small grandson
of I). S. Crlgshy, while riding his
wheel beside his father's truck, was
thrown under the big machine Tho
youngster escaned without anv sorl-
church at -.., it,i.,rv witi. im .,Knniinii n
services, 'lislocutud elbow and a badly skinned
Come to Fort Klamath
JULY 4
This is our first celebration, and it is going to be
a hummer.
Horse Races- Bucking Contests, Foot Racing a
little of everything that goes to make a real lively cel
ebration. Fishing finest in history.
Pack that Picnic Basket and come to Chiloquin
for the time of your life.
FORT KLAMATH BUSINESS MEN'S ASS'N.
block from Main Street.
J35.00. Geo. B. Cbamberlln.
Oarage. ""
28-lt'
FOR SAI,E G room house on Ala
meda. Phone 295 W. 28-10t
FOR SALE 12 (twelve) head of
stock cattle. Phone or write Levi
firlfflth. Olene, Ores.
28-6t
I WOULD like to show you the most
desirable borne In Klamath Falls,
and the beat buy. Phone 27, or ad
dress boi 67. 28tf
SELF GOVERNMENT IS
i DEMANDED FOR IRISH
LONDON, June 28. Establish
ment of self-government In Ireland,
within tha British empire, is propos
ed today In a manifesto by the Irish
Dominion League and signed by Sir
Horace Plunkett and other Irishmen,
The Sunday school session ! from
9MB to 10:46 every Sunday morning.
The free reading room and tree
lending library Is open from 2:30 to
4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Lutheran services will be held at
the Baptist Church Cor. Eighth and
Washington St., at 7:30 P. M.
Sermon by the Pastor. All are most
cordially Invited to worship' with us.
Rer, M. Rossman,
137FirtBt.
PHONE 41
PHONE 290
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FURNITURE
Both New and Second Hand
PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE
"Th Furnwhwr of Happy Home"
120-126 N. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Oregon,
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