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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1919)
HATUm)AV,HKin-KMllHntwll PAGB POC1I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Iftlt The Evening Herald B. J. MURRAT, Editor JAMES S. SHEEHY City Editor i Published dally except Sunday by'Althn Daniel, Widows l'on The Herald Publishing Company of slon Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. , Hoso h. uocsee, ldows pen- . ' slon 10.00 Entered at the postoffico nt Klani- Kihi It. liurkhart, Widow pen- ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru sion 10.00 the malls as second-class matter. iTona Hilton' Widow's pen- , st01, 10.00 Subscription terms by mall to any Catherine Tull, Widow's pen address in the United States:, slon 25.00 Rose (lOdard, Widow's pen- r ?r County Court Proceedings I MAliCII 11)11) TKHM. B THIS IS NO SALE! ONLY AN i (ieiioral Fund Warrants 10.00 I cancelled by the Court. C Ordered One year $5.00 Ono month 50 Member of tlio Af-sociutod Press The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches crcdltod to it or not otlierwiso credited in this pa per, and also local news published herein. slon 10.00 Laura E. Madison Widow's pen sion 10.00 Carrio M. Maler, Widow's pen sion 10.00 All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserved. Leona C. Ady, Widow's pen sion 17.50 Mannio M. Cantrall, Widow's ponsion 25.00 Mary E. Pearson, widow's pen sion 10.00 Martha Seeds, widow's pen sion 10.00 Bcrthn E. French, widow's pen- SATURPAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1010.1 rllow-s "ten' t slon 35.00 Mary E. Johnson, widow's pen- I sion 25.00 ! Ada Perry Widow's pension 40.00 , Aletlia H. Ilurton widow's pen sion 17.50 Ethel Short, widow's pension 17.50 Sarah H. Smith, widow's slon Junleta Tallman, widow's pen i sion Lulu B. Hutchins, widow's pension - 25.00 It. He Lap, Cash advanced postage, drawn for (ictcrnl Fund Wariani. .. 10.00 T. C. Mclluttau, Isolation IIos- pltiil (Co. Poor I (lelierul Fund Warrant ... 2.00 Catherine Spencer, Aid Co. Poor, Uenerul Fund War rants . . .... 20.00 The following claims wore allow ed and the cleik was instructed to draw warrants on the "Current Ex i pcuse Fund lUl'J" for their respec tive amounts. - N. .1. Ch.ipmnn, Justice court ONLY SATURDAY OPPORTUNITY AND MONDAY For everybody to buy these High-Grade, Hand-Made Logging Shoes at less than wholesale price. We have to reduce our stock at once and that's why we will sell these High-Grade Shoes at a sacrifice. If! NT EST EnRlMi Gotcromcnt Offers $350,- au "ess jnratno. wiuow s pension in Awards lor the llet Ijirgo and Lola M. White, widow's pen sion Small Airships With Special Fea tures Many Will Show , Mary Kucera, aid co. poor T. E. Criffith. Justlco oourt N. J. Chapman, Justice Court 11. S. Wilson, Justlcu Court N. J. Chaiutian, Justlco Court T. K. Griffith. Justlco Court N. J. Chapman, Ju.stlco Court Geo. 1.. Humphrey, Justice . court ; N. .1. Chapman, Justlco court T K. Griffith, Justice Court X. J,. Chapman, Justlco Court T. E. Griffith. Justice Court X. J Chapman Justlco court T. E. Grlftlth, justlco court X. J. Chapman, Justlco court J F. Morloy, justlco court X. J. Chapman, Justice court J F. Morloy, Justlco Court X. J. Chapman, Justlco court T. E. Griffith, Justlco court D. II. Lenox, Justice court Fred Panther. Justlco Court 'Joe Konop, Justlco court .... 10.00, h. E. Poltz Justice Court ! Fred Pueslng, Justice1 court 25.00 ' j k. Hodge, Justlco court 2.1.00 ; f p Flnnrierq. Jnstlrn pniirt 37.50 17.50 1 Kate Taylor, aid co. poor 25.00 Fre(1 M. Motchem, Justlco .nary di. L.iueny, am co. poor m.uu court 5.20 1.20 0.70 .20 5.4 1.20 10.70 1.50 5.2 0 1 10 5.20 1 20 5.20 C 10 11.05 1.20 Kt.l.ri CIO i.s.:ir. i.:io 1.20 1.20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1.20 1 70 Men's Loggers . ' Elizabeth Scnnion, aid Co I, LOXDOX, Sept. 20. Prizes ag gregating $340,000 will be offered for efficiency in flying craft to be shown in the alrcra't snfotv compet it'on which the qovi'nment will h-Md :.m!t 1 next. AH tnlriuts must bo British. The object is to ascertain the best trnso rt ofrnlfiYina ( Ti'tilnVi It xt'ltl 1n . . . . , .. . '. ,, Mary Moore, aid co. poor ... fcaie 10 irue uuu wuitu, m yuiuuu- Louisa F. Clubino, aid CO V T Huff Inuflnn rnnrt 1 Poor 25.00 1 Frd uskey. Justice court .. Kezlah Goodell, aid Co. poor 13.00 i O. J. I'nderwood. Justice Elizabeth Gray, aid Co. Poor J 5.00 court S. F. Wilson, aid co. poor .. iu. 00 , Price Kecob, Justice Court Nellie Wall, aid Co. poor .... 23.00 llettio C. Harper, Justice T. J. Oden, aid Co. poor 11.no I court J. W. Lathrop, aid co. poor .. 30.00 Planch Powers Justice court Catherine E. Spencer, aid co. , C. C. Coleman, Justlco court poor 20.00 Flmer Poweis. Justice court M. V. Michael, aid co. poor .. 20.00 ws,,1' Justice court . A Ullthorfnrrt nl,l nr nnnr 90 0(1 T. F. Griffith, JllHtlCC Court - . (ww. . -H, T. .! .,... In 00 ""1'inuii, ouniiuu tuiii l T. X. nnnr 17, Ofl e i T. R. DeLap, cash advanced of- I - flee supplies draw for gen- I ' fund warrant 10.00 jj' G. McHattan, Isolation Hosp. (Co. Poor) draw for gen- lar, will be capable of rising front ' and alighting in a small space. C. Two types of machines will be en tered Small machines with a carry ing capacity of two, and large ma chines with a carrying capacity of 15, exclusive of crew. The first prize for the small mach- Whitman Drug Co. Supplies ine will be $50,000, Second $20,000.1 Co. Offices 1918 third, $10,000. First prize for the Whitman . Drug Co. Supplies large machine will be $100,000. se- wesSunion'Telegra'ph" Co.. eond $40,000, third $20,000. En-1 Services Co. offices tries are to close December 31 next. ! Klamath Superior Laundry, Another cnmnetlHnn wll ho tn I supplies Jail "v " I n w-, j , .,., i r . u. naiKWiirui, services neaun fund warrant Wm. Bauman, Election 1918 E. Griffith, Justice court .'. Chapman, Justice court E. Griffith, justice court J. Chapman, Justlco court E. Griffith, Justice court J. Chapman, Justice court X. J. Chapman, Justice Court X. J. Chapman, Justice Court 2.00 ' X. J. Chapman, justice court 10.00 J. W. Hilton, Justice court j. r . .Money, justice court.. 1.00 'F- 70 70 .70 70 70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 70 7.15 1.20 7.4 5 1 20 7.4 5 1.20 4.95 4.95 4.95 9 43 2.20 1.00 Mens Heavy Work Shoes 8, 9 and 10 inch values up to $20. Your choice $12.75 6 inch values up to $8.00. Your choice $6.50 Don't overlook this great opportunity! as in these days they don't happen very often. 6.00 1 2.80 choose the best type of float sea planes in which it will be' safe to travel and which will rise from land as well as water. Prizes are: First, 150,000 second, $20,000 and third, $10,000. OAT SPKOUTS IX MAX'S EAR C. Markwardt, Maintenance Poor Farm 310 00 r9r 'Linton Cunningham, Rabbit X"io j Bounty 3 75 Pioneer Prlntery, supplies Co. Offices 4C.75 E. L. Hopkins, witness Grand I Jury S.00 t.... ft o r n V T Phanman Timtlna sniii-f OR (( -ury - - uv W. L. Welch. Rabbit bounty siool RaId,"'n ???n?- Su" . .,, W. Eq Seenorn. wood County , I vJSc PhamaVsuppll4-"0 W- L'oeF'"81'' W. aUS,tStCo:Sun:,i'-40 piles CO. Offices 80. 0 . ., -,,.... i mi rn Wr ci.v. ri.i r c-.. piles County offices 107.50 . O. Smith Printing Co., Sup- T ' ,,, ,,nh,,1In rlm IW, M. . WIJ Wruw4r ..... I innl Ipws 4 00 ; Klamath Fuel Co., Wood Poor DON'T FORGET ONLY SATURDAY AND MONDAY SEE OUR WINDOWS BRADLEY'S DON'T FORGET ONLY SATURDAY AND MONDAY officer 5.00 1 piles Co. offices 8.75 W. O. Smith Printing Co., Sup plies co. offices 8.30 Merle Huntley, Rabbit bounty 2.60 I. O. O. F. Hall Assn 30.00 LOS ANGELS, Cal.. Sept. 20 A grain of oat .which had sprouted . J; "' "" S' ."i !8nU"-,V .... , ucui gc ouuj iciui u, nuuMiL ana startea to grow, was taken from! Bounty 1C tne ear of William Murray, an em ploye of a hay market, when he ap plied for medical attention at the Re ceiving Hospital here recently, on account of an earache. California Oregon Power Co Services Poor farm California Oregon Power Co Services Court House .... ar.oo 60.15 The following "cu) rent expense warrants" were drawn in lieu of tr 60.00 Calif. Oregon Power Co. Serv ice Court house 53.90 Geo. H. Merryman, Insane Ex amination 5.00 Pacific Coast Rescue & Pro tective Society, Co Poor 100.00 Edna Wells, Traveling expenses school sup't 39.00 Nettle Wallan, widow's pen sion .... . 25.00 1 HI' H We are receiving shipments of new goods daily. H I R H If you are going to have a new suite of furniture for the bedroom H H this fall or a new heater, now is the time to make your selection Bj Mary McLane, widow's pen sion 25.00 Altha Daniel, widow's pen sion 17.50 Ella R. Purkhnrt, widow's pen sion 10.00 Ton rlllton, widow's pen sion 10.00 Catnei.ne Tull, widow's pen sion 10.00 Rose Goduid, Widow's pen sion 25.00 Laura E. Madison, Widow's pen sion 10.00 Carrie M. Maler, widow's pen sion 10.00 Leona C. Ady, widow's pen sion 10.00 Nannie M. Cantrall, Widow's pen sion 17.50 Mary E. Pearson, widow's pon- blon 25,00 Martha Seeds Widow's pen sion 10.00 Puithu E. French, widow's pen sion 10.00 Madeline Cook, widow's pen sion 32.50 FOR DINNER H0UL STILL MOLDS PUBLIC OPINION AT 75 v We are receiving shipments of new goods daily. If you are going to have a new suite of furniture for the bedroom this fall or a new heater, now is the time to make your selection from our new stock. If you have a heater, Extension table, rocker, dresser or other furniture that you do not like or do not need come in and trade it to us for something new. PERKINS FURNITURE CO. "THE FURNISHER OF HAPPY HOMES" kSL Y mWMm imgz- v - Q Rounding out C3 jreari of tctlra work lu the newspupcr publlthloz game. Major Joseph W Kelly, publisher of the Acme Prospector at Acme, Wash., Is perhaps the oldest editor In thn United State. He Ih now well Into Ills 64th car of work and dcupltu Lis 75 ean ilUKinpilB IwmsNIJ Is dally on tho jou. IllsV '1 tsisssf lil '- Major Kelly Is a G. A. R. aw MssssYi t,:: '. JssBssm irVWO1 rtd has attended most of tht na tional encampments, hob-nobbloj with tho prominent men of lbs day He started his newspaper career as apprentice hoy at War saw. Ind.. In 1855. Sinco then bs WMaL rwsHHII naB wrKca as pniuur ur ... or both In most every suio m iu union and on many of the large' city dallies. His hobhy is flahlnp nnd hunt ing and even yet tho salmon streams of tho west b' sclent do uli(iinint-a ivllh pnmPV fljll P.lMEf HUMOR-JOSEPH U.fLLlh0VCmliy- A dainty and simple gown of dark colored chiffon, embroidered with soft silk over satin. Two narrow panels over the skirt and a broad one at the back completo too effect . . .-o KTKAYKD. Rrltrht hav. with lnmn nn ImoV and With J. Frank Adams brand 2 quurtor circle en loft hip. Loft .Pankoy ranch on Sprigue river Sept. 10. Reward for Information. B. U. LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PICK OF THE PICTORKS" H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every j TONIGHT J. WARREN KERRIGAN IN "THE DRIFTERS" MUTT & JEFF IN "THE CAVEMAN'S BRIDE" SUNDAY EVELYN NESBIT IN 'WOMAN, WOMAN" DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. Card well. 20-Dt