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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
iahw Tirnnn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIIUIWDAY, JANUARY 32, 1020 'i r MeBMaM f f ? J j - V i 1 , L; n V i ..yt it ,' ', Kk it V ' T ? T T T " T Y . f T ' T "f T T ? T T T T . T Scientific Boxing Contest Friday, January 23 HUH) O'CLOCK Houston's Opera House f T t T T j?' (Under (lie n notice of tlm Klamiilli Full AlunicJpal Boxing CoiuiiiInvIoii) Ten Round Main Event Middleweights ' BILLY HUFF vs. GEO. FIDDLER Klamath Falls Portland 'Six-Round Scmi-Final YOUNG PAPKE vs. ' BUD STEVENS Sacramento Portland Snappy 4-Round Preliminary Bouts Tickets on sale at the Rex Cafe Ringside Seats (including war tax), $3.00 General Admission (including war tax), $2.00 t ! t T T f T t t T y 4" .!. t I t t Y -Y T t 7 SHIP WITH WAR HERALD'S CLASSIFIED D BOM uULumlin t NUW YORK, .Jan iioiigor stcani3lilii Ht. 22, Tho pas Louls, with n record of having sorved with dlstlnc FOR SALE Real Estate I'OIl SALC Ono conler lot cloao in nnd on paved Direct. Terms t'hono 317AI, lfl-22 lion through two wars in which tf.o FOR SALE Miscellaneous I'nltod Stnten was a bolllgernnt, and) , ? Y Y Y Y ? VVV" ""''y Upholstering, Mattress Renovating. Furniture Repairing of all kinds PERKINS' REPAIR PHONE 41-W SHOP CRATING AND PACKING . "? IF IT CAN BE FIXED, WE WILL FIX IT fits MWWWWVWWVVVWWWWVVWWWWWWWWMAAAMAAMAAAAAMAAA f I ?f t ., ,7le Biggest Hat Sale 4 of the season, at the Parisian Shop 519 MAIN STREET All Hats from $16.00 to .$10.00, your choice, $4.00 All Hats from $ 9.00 to $ 5.00, your choice, $1.95 The first in will get the best bargain.- Every thing to be sold at a sacrifice. t WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY AT THE MONDALE TIIUIISIIAY "MOTIIKK IOVK AND IiAV" Ono-Uoel Fatty Arbucklo "FATTY'S I1UBY DAY" FJUlUY-SATUItDAY Shorty Hamilton in a Fivo-Iteol Western PJcturo, with Ono-Rool Bobby Vernon Comedy VWWWWWWWVWVMMMMMMMAWAMAMAMWMMMAMWMMWA Your Dollar is Just as Big The Price is Just the Same Priced the same as before tho war, during the war, and after the war. Crescent Baking Powder makes new friends every day. It is a thrift purchase, not so much for its reasonable price, as for its quality. Crescent rises in the oven; the housewife can mix cakes and biscuits when convenient, knowing the dough will rise to perfection if ' placed in the oven hoursMater. HTTTTTkiVIVI 'jir. mnvm tESZTKMXm Crescent makes sweeter, lighter bakings. 25c for 1 pound $1.00 for 5 pounds All Grocers CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington MUM"!1 t lavtmcd the Tiro Sola Idea U. 8. p.tent no. lorrtu, Noember 4, HIS. 2.- CutTireCosts with Sturges Tire Soles U Bring us art old, worn tire like this C we'll cover it with a Sturges Tire Solo made of new, live rubr ber, with heavy non-skid tread and you'll have the equal of a new thro, which looks like this, guaranteed for 6,000 miles. Sturges Tlra Soles re duce your tlra expense one halt. We apply them tree. K&A9IATH RUBBER & LEATHER CO. 1120 Mala St. Phono 301 II In tho into'ryul carrying paiwertBors ccronB tho Atlantic undor tlio Ameri can fliiR, In now a blackened lnlll, tho victim of a firo iitarted by a painters torch. Tho bis Hhrb won bohiB recondi tioned at a ship yard Jqr wirvlco afler her second Iionornblo dl.clmrt'o from tho "colors" whan tho accident look place. Her ownorn, tho American I.ino, Bay slio can bo repaired, but it will moan practically rebuilding her and it I.m n task of many months. Tlio St. I.onlfl, was chrltriicd by Mrs, Orovcr Clovclnnd. Her conslruc- tlon and launching was nn epoch in American shipbuilding In that aho vob tho fii.it "o'ean greyhound" to le build in this country. Slio mado ber firot voyage in Juno of 1895. Un der n contract with tho American government slio wns entrusted with tho font mall of England nnd Kuropo. Under command of Captain W (icodrlch, U, S. N she was'equip I ed with heavy guns as an auxiliary, crnlflor in tho Spanlsh-Anicricnn wnr. Her first ndvonturo of nolo was when slio was ordered to cut tho rnblo between Santiago do Cuba and Kingston, Jamaica. ItunMlng up until Hbo was under tlio direct fire of tho guns of Slorro Cnstl(v Amerlpan gun ners sent back shot for shot and suc ceeded In silencing all but tho mor tar batteries of tho forllflratlon. wbllo snllors wore fNhln,; out nnd I culling tho rable lino. ' On Juno 13, 1S!)8, aha cjpturod tho' flritish freighter TwickenUmi which was tnklng a cargo of coal into San tiago presumably to be uaed for tho Spanish fleet. She wa3 off thai port when Admiral Ccrora mado his dash for tho open sea, andtsbo brought to Portsmouth, N. II., the raptured Spanish Admiral and 74 0 members of tho crows of his defeated fleet In 1017 when tho United States Joined tho war against Germany, tho St. Louis was one of the first Ameri can passenger ships to bo armed and to defy tho Corman submarine.? nnd mines. Slio had many narrow escapes, and onco wns actually hit by i tor pedo but without, serious dimngo. Sho carried to and from rranco thousands of Amoricnn soldiers and she wns ono of tho last ships to be roloased from war duty to roturn to pursuits of peace, Humor has it that Ton. Jones, for merly manager of Jess Wllh.vd. is willing to supplant Tom O'Kourko as pilot for Fred Fulton. iaaaAA Jt.J)JV)rtAnArtj FOR 8AM A big bargain new 7 passenger, C cylinder touring car. Call at IB Sixth St. 21-27 Will sell my Nash Six Special now, Seo II. Siartln, 802 Oak St. 19-20-21-22-23-24-20 Barety boada wnlJe jot watt. OMsV coto A BaUta. , J- ' i Dembreit, .Dentist, over Sugar man's Store, 6th and Main. 2-tf WANTED A good roll top desk. In quire Herald pfflco. tf CITY OAKBAQE When yoB"wair Garbage removed phone 91. 11-tf I'OIt HA14i 15 paBsencor Reo Oood condition. $400.00. C. L. Mc- wiiiiams, 1157 Main. 17-22 KOIt BAI.IA light oak 8 drawer flat lop desk In excellent condi tion. Inquire Herald office. 31 tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RHNT Clean, nowly papered rooms. Almost pereptual flow of hot water for baths plenty of heat all outside rooms rates 12.50 to li.vu. 741 walnut. 21-22 Wo make a specialty of Hre. 'Htm and accident insuriacn. I'lion W 4 uo'll do the rest. Chilcote Suilh Ctf i ; PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 LOST AND FOUND LOST Three yearlings, branded 82 on left shoulder straight crop, off each ear one gelding, yearllnglblack colt, branded 82 on left shoulder RewardNotlfy H. J. Tlchnor, Lan gell Valley. 20-28 MISCELLANEOUS MAAA(AaaajaaaaaaaaVNtWlWMt1WMWBafV WANTED TO RENT For light housekeeping, furnished or unfurn ished 3 to 8 room cottago or flat Immediate or future possession. Ad dress Box II. Herald office. 19-tf Let mo flguro on your building. No Job too small, none too big. Thos. Johnson, Contractor & Builder, 201 Michigan Ave. 17-28 Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionory company. 12C Malh St. 9-tf LOST At the depot about Strain time Sunday a small bill 'folder containing about $70.00 In bills i and photograph of owner. Reward If .re turned to Herald office or 'Parade 2C8M. 19-tf WANTED MWWWWWWWWWIWWIWWWWWWWIM w . JJ . (4 as cbauffeHrme- WANTEbi-PosiHoi cbanlc, steam shovel, erase,, or hoisting engineer or will do aay kted of work. Address Box B. Herald. 20-22 , , , ' f WANTED A Room 2 A housekeeper, 3 Apyly , Swan80n,BullcliiHtf 12-tf hW ANTED A small second"-haai2- wheel push cart. Inqulre'G. C.He ald office. ... -tf fis'tiVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV See ' V- THE NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE BOSCH . MAGNETO EQUIPPED ENGINE ' - and the ' - Jtd,k J CARLSON PUMP JACKS AND WINDMILLS at LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP 123 Sixth Street It will save you Time, Money," anH' Patience ViS'iVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV J m 7 ttr DANCE At Malin Hail Jan. 24, 1920 For Benefit of WAR ORPHANS in Europe Music by Malin Orchestra Woi Madia Yoking Bright cyco, a clear skin nnd a body full of youth nnd health may b$ yours if you will keep your oyjteni in order by regulaily taking OTLMIEPiyL . w.Vr u7S . dfijmjm MSA- 0i PCTasraagsa v The world's standard tomody for kiJnar. liver, bladder and irio acid troubles, tlio onetrJos of Ills and looks. In uso t.i(if 1QS6. All drugglsM, throo blzes. Loel: Cor lio nnma CoM Medal on overy ho &Ad pecept no Iimtatioa Of Course u I pay. the best prices for all kinds of second hand goods in town, also the cheapest place to buy ask those that trade here. I can save you money on Shelf Hardware, Granite Ware, Tubs; Boilers, Rope, Mattresses, Suit Cases, Window' Glass." Give me a call.'" V W;H.ROSS,. 906 Main Street W4WHWwVwtWHtmiHi t s.e.s: S.O.S. vV n SB? i' !. p.'la.. ! fTWI All Members Local 1 VGA if $ J S.'J iilmeri and BoxrriKKers Special Meeting i V tM X v. J. -" ,( r V I s.ofs. " Thursday. January 22nd '' vS, fArii . . Kt, Do not fail'to attend. Bring your book IMPORTANT NEWS S.6.S. .:::":-:'WWiW LK.SK OF KIRK SAV MILL. Up to twelve o'clock noon, Janu ary 31, 11)20, scaler bids will be re ceived addressed outside to the sup erintendent, Klamath Agency, Ore- ;un, for the lease of the Kirk Saw Mill, Kncli bid must be accompanied by-certified check for one thousand dollars (S1000) roturnablo to un- succossful bidders and shnll Btate the stumpngo to bo pild which must not bo loss than ?3.no per M, tho Mill rental which shall not bo less than 1 1.25 per M and the prices afwhich lumber will bo Eawqd and planed for Govoinniont use. The righ is reserv ed to rojeot any of all bids. Proposals will Iin mmln on blnnk forms nf Innse ' : 1 j n" vny furnishod pn retiUest from the Klam ath Agency, Oregon.' I WALTER O. WESTl 21-30 Superintendent. a -- Mra. Medlll McCorraJck, wife ofitho Illinois senator, has accepted anjln vltatlon to be one of the principal speakers at tho Lincoln birthday ban quet in Portland, Me. i Water Is so scarce In the Japanese islanotuPshlmn thntjriu the custom for a bride to take alfirgej tub' of dilnklng-water wifh her lo"hier new a n frtnft nt nuw . home as a kind of doWrvi , . WM m ,sis.V 1 rBIT ROWF MFAtCfPAPQ Frr MAQH FOR Murphey's Feed & Seed Stoe uitii, tviiLi, muni uwuii u, luu ihiiuii CHICKENS 126 South Sixth St Phone 87