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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON uui'TKM"1''" " PAOM F1VB MOTOR RHEUMATISM Take out the Carbon. Give National Autol Accessory Company 119 NORTH FOURTH STREET Between Main and Pine Phone 471 the Engine More Pep on flln. Churlon DnLap drove to Fort PfTRSC 7lN.rVJLi ,,llMiatl1 y'Htnliiy on ImihIiichh ss"SyS A. KiiIIiih, of Miilln, wiih In lown yimtciriliy InokiriK arior matters of - - llllllllll'HH. fred McM"'',.(J,"y',n w .. Htolnmotz will Hpcinl Hit., ,(l list tlt uVC"1 wwikend luiiitlnK In tin) northoni Ivnulin Ib ii cemnly Boat vImI- ,mrl ,)f lho co,n,ly, , ,or from nccri'iitlon orocoii. j (loor?0 noyti H Hl0(.imn f tlio of Lungfll Valley rt country spent yesterday In 0rolCr Mim iniulimnM. lwn purchasing supplies. I In Uwn ' i " I King Grey camo down on lho mall . j, Jlnrslia" wiih n i-niinty Hunt ,)()a y(,Hl(tr(ny froM ,,, ,10M(J (t T!,lt'cf jcstcrilny from ttlH ranch at 0lh,nm for ,' fl)W ,,ayH vH Ol(B' I "Mr. Nanny IloliltiHon luft thin I'npimn Ifft HiIh morning morning ly train for Tacoinii, after the Upper Lake where ho will n vHt 0f lWo moritliH with friends ",lfcrtbonMtir"lyH- here. . ii Morris and .1 ' MlU'holl. Ilogor Torroy and' "Porky" Nlrh- i en "of ""' "ly '""'r'01, wjr" "lH"11 ri'tnrnod last night, after a tiltlem ( f ()) Wl(k () W(I.H ))t t)0 y coimiry ' ' I'lltll WLTO UllHUCCBHfUl. biilncM- nk Macliac and W W Stinney Mrs. It 10 Smith returned IiihI iu llntteio in tin' "iitntv Heat yen- night after a three weeks vIhII In j. huvlne hiippIU'H and propar- Han rianrlKco, where alio witnessed Injfor tli il'ick HeaHdii l4l'''!'''''',''''!, The Bootery CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 713 Main Street We have just received a shipment of school shoes in the new dark shade of Brown and Black Box calf in child's, Misses' and Young Women's size. W W. Fordncy spent yenterdiy In I tlio elty from his more at l.orellu.l looking after matterH or business. I Hoy llltkiiian, who driven the' stugo hiitwciin Clilloquln and Fort! Klamath Hpent yesterday In tlio! County Scat. i MIhh Beatrice Wlso, of Fort Khm-I tin, who huh oven spooning a weoKii Wlttl frlftllllH llere rftliiriwxl li hnr : . : " ""II Home this morning. . W. I". JohnHon, of tho Klamath Falls Creamery, wiih IniBy this morn ing making arrangements for a 'three (layn huntliiK trip. i JeHHli' Ktoner Salf'cky left this jmoriiliiK for Dallas, Oregon, where 'she expeciH to visit with her mother ! for the next two montliH. Sohool Iiiih Iwcn delayed 10 somo 'extent In the Bonanza district, but tho liiHt of the teachers were secured tills week and regular Besslons will 'start .Monday. I i Fred Mills Is In Portland this Iweek on business in connection with tho appeal of tho K. W Bend espion age cafie which Is being heard In that' I city this week. Mrs J P McAuliffo, who has been stepping ut the home of Cap tain J. P .Leo, since leaving the hos pital ,wns able to return to her home In Kort Klamath this morn-i"B. AUCTION SALE Shorthorn Cattle AT : NEW LOCATION ! :! BRINGS BUSINESS Jt44.,H"!"5'', We wish to announce the arrival of a carload of , the new j 1920 CHEVROLETS 4-90's i with all the latest improvements, including gen ii,' uine Leather Upholstering and Pantisote Leath- erTop. Price, $857.50 Call on us at your earliest, convenience or call us on the phone and we will be glad to explain the features of these cars and demonstrate them to you. Central Garage 420 Klamath Avenue That Klamath Falls Is steadily be coming a distributing point for a wide territory is Hhown by tho llrst wcoks business dune in their new lo cation by tho arl Shepherd Co , who sold eight Instruments, one a fine Lyon & llealy piano to a prominent merchant on thvj Nevuda State Line, another fine Crown piano for Harn ey County, another a Fumed Oak Concord for Crook County and the Fancy Burl Walnut Daby Petite Up right In the show window that it trarted so much attention to a local young lady while several classy Phonographs were shipped forty to fifty miles and others delivered lo-( cally. i ii njniuui u ji i wiu uciuuuoii i- , lion uiKKUB ii.Hiiuieu in vuiy vuuvuni-i ent for record buyers and is bringing' many new patrons to the store. It Craigielea Farm, Carlton, Oregon WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919 At 10:30 A. M. 75 Females; 25 With Calves; 10 Bulls A select consignment of Registered Shorthorn Cattle from the famous Brook Nook Ranch, of Montana, recently purchased by the well "known Joe Turner. These cattle are favorably known throughout the United States and their blood lines trace to some of the greatest individuals of the breed. This is a grand1 opportun ity for the farmer and breeder to buy from a very choice selection of Shorthorn Cattle. There will be a consignment of Bulls and Heifers from the herd of Frank Brown, one of the best known Shorthorn breeders in the West, the get of his grand champion bull, Diamond's Perfection. W. B. Ayer, owner of Foothills Farm, the home of the greatest herd of Milking Shorthorns will consign one of his best herd bldis.. Shorthorn breeders have never had a better opportunity to buy the class of stock they want than is offered in this selection." The catalog gives full informatio nand pedigrees. Write for your copy and make your plans to attend this sale. To get to Calrton, take the 7:15 or 10.00 S. P. Union Depot, Port , land. Craigielea Farm is 1 mile west of Carlton. Free lunch at " noon. Craigielea Farm auto will meet all trains. North and south trains leave Carlton at 5:30 p. m. Does your watch keep time? If not try Winters Jewelry Store. 20-2t XOTICK Sunday night Is Rally night at fie Epnrth Lapu of the Grace M E. Church, Tenth and High Sts. A special progiam is being arr ranged by Mrs. Chas. Iloboits and a good time Is assured all who attend. Special talks nd special music will be the features of the evening. All the young folks of Klamath Falls, who have no other church home are especially urged to be nre sont Tho hour is .from 7:30 to S:30. COL. GEORGE A. GUE COL. HARRY C. CRANKE, COL. J. W. HUGHES Auctioneers. FRANK BROWN Sales Manager, Carlton, Oregon. ACADEMY WILL KECEIVE PUPILS I ATTENTION' MASON'S. Until the capacity of the school is reached, day pupils will be received at the Sacred Heart Academy, where the most careful attention will be giv en to the thorough training of your child. Full particulars may be secur ed by calling at the Convent, Seventh and Pine streets or at the Academy. For the present we are uifbla to ac commodate any more boarders, but npnlintlons will be received and !n rase there Is a vacancy 't will lie filled from the list of applicants In the order in which they nro filed, fl-tf Sacred Heart Academy. -NOTICE j There will be a special communl cation of Klamath Lodge No. 77. A F. . A. M. held at the hall on Mon day, Sept. 22. at 8 p. m. Work in Winters. entered apprentice degree. By order of W. M. I O. O. APPLEGATE, Secretary. Brunswick Phonographs-have ad vanced in price we -will sll all ma chines on hand at the old price. 'H. J 20-2t Surety bonds while yon wait. ChO cote & Smith. 5-tf gaTi" ?.' ' fci l ., ut TpjJ j gflraMSSissS!' NEWPORT GREETS TITLED BEAUTY HHflMHHHHHilHHflHiiHHHMflHiHHHlBHiHHHMHiHHHKSHHflMMBV! B B HWTi( AVii4j" vt Jj', . -- ' "LkjrVa i " ' J. si yi.THEsXiMBr M Ai? jHJHE.v&flrail&t. - iiMiniri i trvimmiss?m KiKTIILVwI'mBTKr I BITI 11 H'l II I'V a II. I I lUMk' ll "V-. V ". V fc . ..T" - V At M I T " . . ,- mMM k SSa-I wv1 T',wn -i LIBERTY THEATRE OullirariBcn Trndo MarU Demonstration Daily Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings Earl Shepherd Company Largest Stock between Sacramento & Portland. New Location opposite First State & Savings Bank. Lady Newborough, formerly the beautiful Grace Carr of Louisville, Ky., has Just been en tertained at Newport for the Drat time in 16 years. This recalls the romantic courtship and mar riage In 1900 to William Charles Wynne, Lord Newborough of the British peerage; a marriage of love rather than dollars, for the late Lord Newborough wu wealthy. Her husband held u commission in the Welsh Guards during the war and fell In action. Lady Newborough was then a vol unteer In the Women's Auxillury Corps and served until utter, tLo armlstlc was declared. i f nnn -A! i 'iPi'VIMHI IP HIM MMMW ! WILLI AM FOX Presents SP I THE TALE OP A IflHBHI WOMAN'S LOVE sIPbIHI AND SACRIFICE (IwImHH Directed by KeneanBuel MlEiPBHi Sunday and Monday We Clean, Press and Repair EVERYTHING From a Heavy Sui6 to Flimsy Lingerie. We re-block Hats, and call for and deliver your goods. Klamath Dye Works 431 Main St Phone 408