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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1919)
iror c T. v l'AGK SI.V1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '""""". maia,,,,.,, Mis.iw WXK Costa unq- TKIKS 14 OCTTING- HOME MiGltTY SCRiOuS! JV j&& SWEET1 HOME by Jack Wilson "' ""IBBC "i V i . . ' ." , - (WHY ROAR ?-"7Ht KVVIM U.0 ON 1 I todC HSf -M Ql Y6 T"" HNnoo ! . "--r" "d rtek Jftitaif T" Am ' i'M"tM urn wim Ml J kw I, ' 11 . os, -Arfo Ti'isTf ' jttt ! 95 a -cozcn - Gutter. ? vC5 $Si we-RsK1? sol - sucvn w ' -VtSS i ntTWiAT -.;. . i rtrt rro ivmnh l Aort h ntn AT v" r-zfl'.tfJ I raW'UKuHM.7& XLWW .v Sj.-i i un j.mresaixi v i j "Tv vrv.VM jirr ca i ati uu.MniLLt i iv fill IILE TK w" I 'I Ulii - lif B -. I1T I L.Lrmm. w. v. aJ i rw. i. ii ii i i i j w V-- C"rv BJ W I I , 1 1 1 , yduLi sees LiiMjpM w vwwmwmMm $ S Nettleton j r? ti fouruktian if Gd Drta j j I The value In buying Nettleton Shoes is that they II j not only look well when new but thtygrvwld II j racrulfy. .11 Avoid tne loss ana aisappoinrmeni oi expert- ri j menting. Wc recommend Ncttlctons. j j 1 SOLD KY THE KKK STORE Exclusive Agents 1 j 'Agent for Ndtldon Men' Shoo the WoAJ't Fatal' IQ ( BUCKHECMT BLACK GUNMETAL, MAHOGANY CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF 191 l7 AT ALL DEALEKd I. -From toe to heel the Buckiiecht Army Shoe u every inch a man's choe! Worn by men in all walb of life -at all rimes, in all climes. A shoe built for unusual comfort and extra tervice. Get a-pair today! BKADLKY'S SHOE STOIUi 727 Main St. Muferturer. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT' San Francisco PUBLIC NOTIOK. i Having purchased tne Interest of B. L. Cook in the Mecca billiard par lor, I wish to notify the public that I will not be responsible for dobts incurred' for this business by any one except myself after December 1. X919. . 2-3t P. J. WILDE. Best yet. Herald Want Ads. NOTICK On or about Dec. 1st the Diamond Shoe Shining Parlor for jjentlemeu will move 3 doors west on Main Si the west end of the Star Theatre. 2fi-Gf ZIZ December 11. 12. CpUXTY TKEASUREH'S NOTICE Notice is hereby- given that there are funds in the county treasury for the redemption of Klamath County General Fund warrants, protested on or before Sept. 2, 1913, also war rant 30702 protested Sept. 3, 1919. Interest on the same will cease from this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 28th day of Nov. 1919. G. K. VAN IUPEII, 29-5t County Treasurer I A. F. Graham I I General I - I Concrete I I Construction I H Shasta Sand Used I Exclusively H H i H Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall, Eth and Main streets. P. J.Gorgea , N. O.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No. 46, L O O. F., meets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arlio Wor rel, C. P.; Nate Otterbeln, Scrlboj P. L. Fountain Treasurer. NOTICE The Ladles of the Catholic Church will hold their annual Fair Doc. 11, 12, 22-tt ZIZ December 11, 12, PVrSTTSMSSBSaS PRINTING Our Shop is being fitted with the best equipment obtainable, ,and u first-class Stationery Store opened. EERPRINTINGmo STAT! roH-fi'iK 126 Main Street FORBID FIESTAS ON SACRED HOLIDAY MK.XICO CITY, Doc. i. A 'now ; municipal Inw forbids Mexicans to , hold lloatiia In cumuturlSa outr tht Rrnves of thPlr cnuulinotliora or othor rclatlrcvJ, na has boon the an- nunl prnctlco of the poorer peoplo on All Souls' Day. This action has been taken at thu request of tho church authorities. For yoars ono of the most popular holidays In tho long calender of such days In Mexico hns been All Souls' Day which by regulation of tho Catholic church Is dedicated to tho doad and as nuch should be obsorred as a aolomn occasion. Tho poor class of natlTc, howoror, had turnod It Into n day of hilarity and genoral rejoicing and It was no un common thing to And a happy group drinking pulque and singing songs over tho graro or somo dear and deceased rolatlvo. Tho morry-maklng was stopped thin year by order of tho elty council. At the Theatres What would a Hoi Beach drama be without a conflict? Always there is a terrific clash of wills und often a physical fight comes In somo part of tho play. The wonderful battlo In "Tho Spollors" noVer will bo for gotten, and In "Tho Auction Block" and "Heart of tho Sunset" thoro was no lack of violent action, whllo In 'Too Fat to Fight" of course tho scenes of battlo furnished exclto- mont of another kind. Yot In "The Brand" Itox Roach declaren that there Is the strongest clash of all becauso the mental condition of tho combatants Is more acuto. Ho has picturoizod his popular novel for Goldwyn and It comes to tho Stni Theatre beginning tonight. Tho situation bringing about trie fight in Itself Is unlquo. It Invo'vus characters strange to Alaskan scenes a vaudevillo actor and bin girl partner from Now York. She Is miserable amid hardships of thu Yukon and when tho man fails to get her consent to accompany bim into the heart of tho country, he leaves hor to whatever fato may be fall her. She marries an old-timer a man who has boen Booking gold all his life. Soon she tires of him when she roallzea that bo can ofer her nono of the comforts of clvlllz ed life. Manager I'oolo. of tho I.lborty Theatro who is showing a aeries of Theda Uara and William Farnnm pictures recently released by Wil liam Fox, announces that tho at traction for today will bo a Theda Bara super-production, "Tho Ser pent." In richness of sottlngh, In dramatic power and its appeal to women, this picture, according to Manager Poole, Is not equalled by any he has shown this 'season. Tho scono is laid In Russia on the ostato of a formor Grand Duko and involves tbe Duke's amorous in terest In a beautiful peasant girl. He takes advantage of the girl's In nocence and then, after a 'period during which sho llvos In luxury, casts her off. It Is this that de velops tho serpent In tho girl's nature. She goes to Paris, flrTds tho Duko's son, and wins and marries him. When tho other, not knowing of tho marrlago, visits his son, ho ronews his attention to the girl. They are discovered by tho son, who commits suicide. At tho Liberty tonight. "The Winning Stroke." starring George Walsh, hero of m anthrllllng Ftox photoplays, Is coming to tho Liberty Theatre Friday and Satur day Jt Is a Ywl'j story, filmed partly, It Is announced, on mo Yale campus, and proontln somo won derful photography of tlio Yalo- Ilarvard boat raco ono of the greatest events of collogo athletics, Tho story Is ono of Intrigue, love and college pranks, and In the hands of George Walsh should glvo us something worth seeing. ,. Tho planet Mars is novor noier to tho earth than 30,000,000. Somo spoclcs of Insects nro stato of maturity 30 minutes birth. Our supply of Block, Limb and Slab Wood is adequate for the pres ent demands of our cus tomers, but please order before you are entirely out of wood us we are behind with our deliv eries TElttrtS CASH .( Ali,fire woo'd must bo pajclfei: in advance or ujiph' delivery as we cahhot afford to collect srh'iill accounts.-. Ilit.iq a C. Q. D. order, please have the right cnange ready, otherwise driv ers are instructed not to leave the fuel. 0. Peyton "WOOD TO BURN" 702 Main St Phone 187 '1 .V Mint JeU Try Mint Jiffy-Jell with roast lamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mint sauce. Try Jiffy-Jell desserts with their real fruit flavors in essence form, in .vials. Each is so rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatine desserts. mm 10 Flaoort, at Your Grocer' 2 Packagu for 25 Ctnf i.i, i 111 In a after , Spicy Advertising. Charles Dudley Warner, who was connected for many years with the Courunt of Hartford, Conn., once as hertrd (hat the colonial uewxpnpor was it "brondslde of state news with a moral essay iittnched." Whatever may be 'true of the news some of the mlvrrtUeilicuU. In iht'Kf old newspa pers wi're rather Interesting rending, or at least they ure now. There wim iiottiIti( very stale In 1liln Item Insert ed at regular rates In the New York Gazette In 1711 1: "Whereas James Moore of Wood bridge has ndvertlxed In this Gazette as well us by Papers scut out and posted np, that IiIh Wife, Deliverance, hns eloped from his Bed and Board. These are to ccrtlfle, that the Hiiuiu In altogether fulse,, for She Iiuh lived with Illm above Eight years under Ills tyranny and Incredltulilo Abuses, for Ho has several times attempted to murder Her und also turned Her out of Doors, shamefully abusing Her, which Is well known to the Neighbor and Neighborhood In Woodbrldgv." ,Who Invented the Telephone7 The first patent for u practical tele phone was granted to Alexander Graham Bell hy the United States patent ofllce In 1870, but Bell hud a close rival for the honors In KIIhIiii Gray of Boston, wIiosq caveat for an Invention "to transmit tho tone of tho human voice 'through u telegraphic circuit" wus filed it few hours after the Bell application for a patent. Gray had described IiIh Invention In a paper coinmimlcated the previous year to the American ICIectrlcal so ciety. The Gray and Bell telephones were similar In ninny particulars, but after a memorable litigation the honor of the Invention was awarded by the courts to Professor Bell. Gray con tributed many other Important inven tions to mankind. HERALD'S CIMIEB.CflyS FOR SALE Real Estate FOR HAI.K Oil ItKNT- Flvu room lion no. Inquire John Vnle at Sugarmnn's. 3-21 FOR SALE Miscellaneous AnAjvvvvvburLr'y"uii"'"' "" - i i iii'Vltl KOR SAl.K 100 tons tint cIum al falfa hny, also straw. Jay Man ning. Klamath Falls, II. F. I). No. 1. 3-6t FOR SALK 1918 Dodge car In A-l condition, auto robo, L. C Smith shot gun, high boots and coat, camp ing equipment, now floss mattress, bod and springs, pillows, now beau tiful electric percolator urn stylo, aluminum ware, waffle Iron, dUhci, books, tools, otc. Call aftor 10 a. in. 112G Main St. K. G. Argraves. 3tf FOR BALK CHUAP: Second hand 16-6 Monitor Drill coinploto with grass soodlng and press wheels at tachment. 8 ioomln Building. 20-lt Woman lTSm.i 'i mi 11.11 nouiM, to l.L, . washing f0r fnm hot,,, 'Hiiro or write llox A ii! J."A '" "a. MISCELLANEOUS WANTBI). Horse, to wlnuTmT nor month Jy Manr vV" nth Falls, R. F. I), no! !"'' j f" CITY OARIIMnZbeT Oarbogo roraorod phono Jl. $ Decombnr II, 12, WANTUD-A wod .cadlT, Piano for cash. Herald, ijf1 LOST AND FOUND lVlVyVWrt.MJU,' FOR 8ALK Ono 3C lb feather hod and double pillow. All Goose and Duck foathors. I'rlcn $25.00. Phono 2CCJ or call 229 N Riverside. 2-Gt FOR HA1.K l'nlr of 1000 pound horses Sound. Good anywhere. Cheap. II. M. DaulvU, Bonanza, Ore. 29-Ct WiANTKD Ford truck or aar serviceable condition. Don't care for looks. Must be cheap. II. M, Daniels, Bonanza. 29-Cl FOR SALB Choap for cash. A two-ploco, dry wall (Concrete block machine; good us now; used only one sooaon. Could not be bought today for HG00. Will sell at a bargain as ownor Is In othor lino of business and catnot glvo It his attention. Splendid opening horo for this buslnoss as thoro Is a big demand for blocks and concroto bricks. Machlno Is In tho city and can ho soon at any time. Don't nnswnr unless you have thn cash. Address Box 1, Herald Office 1-tf FOR SAI.ft at a bargain tho follow ing socond hnnd cars: 2 191C Roo's In good condition, $8C0. each; 1 1916 Ford tourlnr car 3G0.; 2 Studobskers, G passongor $8G0 LOST 1'hotO of comnanv "t . nd Fluid Signal Ilattsllon. Vi.i' ns keopsuke. Kinder Memo re,ri or Co. to L. Ryan. Callfornla-rim. n. lie LOST Ivory brscolct tnhnVH hnndle, betwonn 10th and Utk on Mnln. Return to Judjo Leitltt'i Ofllce. j.jt LOST A black goodyosr hip boot, between Malln and Klamath Falls Reward If returned to Herald otflos'. l-4t IX)HT On tho Merrill road. b. tweon the King plnco and KUb nth Falls, n sbldlcr's orerco&t. Re turn to O. K. Tranafor. 2-3t SITUATIONS WANTED --- -. ruLTLL'L' JUUI and I10G0. C. 11G7 Main, I'hono L. 169. McWIIIIams, 17tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR KKNT Garago spaco for 1 car 3rd and Washington. I'hono 47M. 3-2t FOR RKNT Farm of two hundred acres, mostly all under irrigation. l. C. Carlson, Box 18G, Klamath Falls. 3-3t FOR RKNT Heated rooms, bath and phono. 840 Walnut, cor. 9th. 1-tf HELP WANTED MAAAAMMAMMVWMAMMMAAMA WANTKD airl for w6rk and cooking aroo, Bly, Oregon. gonoral houso- Mrs. O. G. Lab- 1-tf ri I 7 Docombor 11, 12, 13. WANTISD Man to contract ditch ing short Job. Quick monoy. Ap ply 1108 Walnut. 3-lt IF YOU WANT HTUDENT HELP, call tho Klamath County Illik School phono 350. CJIrU for tjrplnj copying and filing; alio iennl housowork, caring for children ttc. Hoys for clerking, messenger lenlce, chores, etc. Hpoclul attention U nit on to this sorvlco hy the ichool authorities nnd an ofTort Ii to be mndo to ninlco ' cfllclont, contenlfnt and profitable both to the itudtnt and to those requiring thulr service. Itf Wo moke n specialty of lire, life and accident Insuri'iru. l'hone 00 aid we'll do the rent. Clillcote & Sm Ik Gtf PHONO PEYTON for Wood. Ills. MADAM IOINA, Pnlmiit- World's OrNitwt I'hrenologUt, I'nlmUt nml Medium Roads your ontlro life pwt, lirttiont and future corroctlr.P' Ing nnines, dntos and Ogures In Dul lness, lovo, law, mnrrlngo and dom estic troubles. Tells you what yot nro best ndaptod for and what to d. to bottor your conditions in me. This lady roads your hand as joi would an open book. A reading w hor will moot your highest expecta tions, and you will ho w Uer Ml happlor, nftor consulting her. m having tho gift of removing all oil Influences and placing you Injuw vlronmont of happy """! contontmont. Readings: Sunday dally, 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Boom , Swanson Hldg.. over gun store, . MW St., between 0th nnd 7th PP.W em Union. Klamath Falls. Orepa. Yco Sav.,Mone3WMI Enjoying tfie Finest Flavored Aea Sathe laiidvKen you hny ISSSfiffi w WBTfeO' A Pound C 16 oz. FiiUWeigl Kal? Pound 8 oz. O VLr FuU Weight & VOUR MONEV BACK 3F YOU DON'T LIKE Jt If You Lilto BLACK TEA Ask for CfcYLun If You like GREEN TEA Ask foi" JAPAN KLAMATH CASH GROCERY "QUALITY STORE" WE SELL FOR LESS Phone 420 Phone 420 717 MAIN STREET 717 Main St. iC -Ltzj.iii:u-iL'':t" ' tM wWWWA.AVSW ,4h