The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 08, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Laced Style In Tan and. Black Russia Calfskin
The "Ardsley" is oneg.the most favored
of the Nettleton master-lasts and is made
in a great many styles and leathers.
In die above leather it is particularly adapted '
to general utility wear and will yield an extra
ordinary amount of serVicSe. comfort and good
appearance. In your'slioeipurchases, giveseri- ,
ous consideration ttiFnhis famous. Nettleton
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FROM EXPERIENCE WE KNOW THAT NETTLE
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' ' Complete Stock of Styles and ,
Lasts to Select From
Agent for Nettuton Men's Shoes the World's Finest
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Persoul Mention
15!
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan and daugh
ter, Chlorene, returned last night
from an extended trip throughout the
east and south where they visited,
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. White have
gone to Fresno, California, for -the
winter.
'Shy" Huntington, athletic coach
of the University of- Oregon, who
stopped here for a few days on 'Tfija
way DacK irom me ttaryura-uregon
New Years' game at Pasadena, left
this morning for Eugene, his intend
ed stay having been shortened by an
urgent .summon to return to once to
attend an important athletic council
at the University.
Colonel Brown 'is a visitor in this
city today from his ranch In Langell
vaney.
Miss Marie Rambo, who lias- been
visiting" here during th.3 hoiidayJre-.
turned to San Francisco toruy. -
C. B. Crisler is in the city fron
uua AUficicn iui a low. uao iu iuui.
after his large -business interests in
this city. Mr. and, Mrs. Crisler, who)
have resided ln this city for .a great
mnnv TAnn hnVA hiirnhnflArl ft 'hirnn.
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mm nome in Lios Angeisii ana '.ex
pect to make that city their home in
the future. They still retain their
home on Walnut avenue, in this city,
where they will continue to -spend
ue summer moniusvirer rf
Mrs. E. J. Maggij&,of ' HolHster,
" California, is here fori an indefinite
stay with Mr. and Mrs.'F. R. Spule,
Mrs. Maggini recently! returned from
France, where shew spent seven
months1 as a reserret'a'ray nurse,
Dr. E. J, Boyd lett'-thi's morning
fo Portland, on a business; visit, and
will be away for aboot-,15 days!
9. H. Pope.has accepted' a position
with the Star DruKjcon.t&ny,
Pope Is a graduate opth'e -University
of California and spektH27,- months
overseas in the Hospital Division.,
Mr. and Mrs. M. .'NK Ttahn ard
spending a few weeiriftlii'tbe" city
valley
Pelican Hotel.
their big ranck'n Swan Lake
and are stoppi'fc.'at' the White'
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FOR RENT:' Heated furnished rooms
almost perpetual if low of hot water
lor bams. yi wainut Ave.., . s-i$
FOR SALE W1Q Ford car. Inquire
fire chief's office, City Hall. 8-10
EXPERIENCED, short order and din
ner cooks, man and wife. Phone
453, Klamath Rooming, House. J. 8.
Thomas. 8-40
FOR 'RENT New ' completely f urn-
ished apartment.-' Lyle Apt, 607,
High. . 8-10 '
FOR SALB3 Six' room, modern
house. Well located, fine vlewt
large lot. Price $2500.00, terms to
suit. A real bargain, by owner. Phone
80R. 8-H'ij
FOR SALE 350 tons splendid ana!
Ity Rye & Meadow hay all in feed
barns. Good water. Price 115 a ton,
12 miles N East KUuaath Falls.
Phone 11F11. -21i,
FOR SALE 2 splendid Milch cowd,
1 Red Rone 5 year old, 1 dark
Jersey. 3 rears old S100 each., No.
better milkers to be found. Addraoa
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BOURBON LEADERS
' EXPRESS CONFIDENCE
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PORTLAND. Jan. 8. Perfection
cf the state organization before the
end of today's session was expectod
to take place here today by Oregon
Democratic leaders, who. gathered
preliminary to the Jackson Day ban
tivist to bo held tonight. Speeches dcr
cupied the morning session. Organl-
z;.tion work Is to be undertakenjater
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Exceptionally good scores marked
the contest between' Houston's
"Duffs" and Van . Bellen's "Never-
Blips"' on the Elk's alleys last night,
in .the second match' of the mid
season tournament. W. O. Smith hit
themaple for a total or 659 plnsln
the three games, scoring 2 5 6, in the
third,. tying the high score, for 'the
alleys.
7 The first and third games were
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cioaeiy coniestea.- nun uuun wuu
(tie' contest, two out of three, losing
the firsts game jy the, narrow mar
Kin of ten pins: The individual
average for every, bjpwler who took
part in the match figures' a trifle
more than 177. .points.
Tomorrow night Ackley'a., Sawdust
.Club -and Hoagland's Spark Plugs
wind up the week. Last: night's
scoreT ,
The Duffs
W. O. Smith.. 202 '201
J. Moore' 171 159
L. Houston .... 186 199
GVW.' Houston 141 '173
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REVIVAL DRAWS
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- The revival services which are be
MK)5cpBducted by Dr. S. A. Danford,
superintendent of the Klamath dis-
trJctTYt the Methodist church, are
attracting much attention and large
aud(ence3 are turning out each after
noon and evening to hear the force
ful aermgns and the song service.
Arthur H. Johnston, the song leader,
haasuns In some of 'the largest
churches in. America and has a mas-
tenui- expression ana spieuaiu voivo.
ia singing Is commented upon by au
Ho hare had opportunity of hearing
inj,s far beyond the ordinary.
.m.. y t u .S..I1..
: ins revival services are uciu uu;
TiBKweeK aajra ui t.av uuu i.ou
and Sundays at 11 a. on. and
today. "Wo are going to elect a Dem
ocrat president in 1920," doclarod
Slato Senator Waltor Plorco, of La
Grando. If youd oubt this just road
what United Statos sonators Lodgo,
Porah and Johnson, havo,beon doing
In tho senate Tho Issue will bo tho
league of Nations, whotllor national
political leaders wish It or not, and
on this issuo Oregon will roll up ma
jority for Democratic ticket.
Best yet. Herald Want Ads.
SPLKNDln HISGIXG. '
Don't fall to hear Johnston sing at
tho Methodist church every uftor
noon and ovonlng at 2:30 and 7.30.
Ho linn led gospel singing In tho lead
ing churches In Amorlca. This Is a
rare.chanco to hear this great song
leader. Everybody wolcqmo' and
everything froo.
One homo In ovory two In tho
rural districts of Ontario has a tolo
phono, and about ono farm out of
every four has an automobile
HAY HUYKRH ATTKNTION'.
Tho Klamath County Farm Bureau
has a list of tho owners of tho small
amount of hay left unnolrt In tho vat
loy. Anyone doalrlng hay may got In
touch with tho' market through the
Farm Bureau socrotary at tho Coun
ty Agriculturist Oftlco. 13
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 8. -Saturday
night's oarthnuako shocks woro folt
In practically all parts' of tho repub
lic, tho director of tho contral ob
servatory hero said today.
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RIGHT NOW MOST EVERYONE' ia INTER
ESTED IN HEAVY WINTER OVERCOATS.
WE HAVE LOTS OF THEM; LARGE BURLY
ULSTERS, DOUBLE-BREASTEDS, FOUR
BUTTONS; WIDE COLLARS FOR COM
FORT AND STYLE.
YOU, WILL FIND EVERY WEIGHT AND
STYLE FROM BIG SNUG FITTING ULSTERS
DOWN TO LOOSE FITTING, LIGHT
WEIGHT UteTERETTES. THESE ULSTER
ETTES ARE'REALLY SLIP-ONS; THEY'RE
jyST,;"fHE THING FOR MISTY, DAMP
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New overcoats from
Hart Schaf fner & Marx
are now ready
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THEY WON'T BE HERE VERY LONG, THO;
YOUNG MEN TAKE THEM FROM US AS
FAST AS WE GET THEM. YOU'D BETTER
'TAKE IT FROM USM AND GET YOURS
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K. SUGARMAN
"I AINT MAD AT NOBODY"'
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Business Heurs: 8:30 a.m. to 0 p.m.; Sat., 8:30 a.m. to 0 p.m.
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