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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1920)
ItTBSDAY, JANUAHT 27, IBM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TAQK POUR ii i yMMMMMVWWMMWMMWMMMVWMWMMWWMWMlMMAMMAMMMAMAMMAAAMM w Announcing the Opening K of the WEST END CASH GROCERY 220 MAIN STREET (Post Office Building) On Monday February 2d, 1920 Undei ownership of . i y RAY CCRAWFORD, SAM H. FRANCIS GAUIOH 11UHY. IN MOVING 8'WH'K, jJirjxnjixAjviJu'vrirTrMuiyii . 7 nqtick a r. O. E. ''AH Elks niid wives whether a mem ber of this lodgo or not are Invited to attend, the Leap Year party at Efts Temple, Jan. 30. 27 ' m Dance .at Merrill next. Friday.. Jan. 30r MiioJc by Kay-Jay' orchestra of Moose ;HalL - 27-28 R Jl, Gnrleh hns taken possession of the Wlnnok Grocery, which ho re cently purchased, and Is moving In tho slock from his old storo next to thq postofflco. Ho will not bo com pletely Installed In tho now quartans .until February 1st and until Hint date- will" rdcotvo customers at botu stores. - ' Again wo nro showing tho most beautiful and exclusive lino of Val entino and Grootlng Cards over brought to Klamath Falls. Ploneor Printing and Stationery Company, 126 Main Street (Houston Opera Houso Block,). 21 Want Ads bring rcsaltiu tbnt Need to Tell You" J says the Good Judge y Why so many men are going to the small chew of this good tobacco. J :Ydii;get real tobacco sat- out of this small SMUGGLERS ACTIVE ON GERMAN BORDER . KATTOWITZ, Uppur SllCaln, Jnn. 3. Thuro is a, holo or gap In tho eastern customs bordur of Qormnny a? well as In tho west and thru both It Is charged articles of luxury and Oermiui money nru flowing. Illegal traders from Poland slip thru tho German Hues every day and ruturn to Poland with whatever thoy can pur cbnsu In tho. way of shoes, clothe, textiles, sugar and food, much of which Germany wants to rolnln for her own use but which also nro greatly dcslrcirin Poland.' Thoro Is no border and no hind rance of this tradn. It Is allegod thiit tho goods thus shipped from tier many Into Poland has run up Into millions of murks. Personal Mention (lordon MHNIn of Seattle, n young nttomoy, arrived Sunday and will lio iibsoclntod with the logl firm of Fer guson & Flotchor hereafter. Parks Schneider formorly of Hoso. purg mil who nas uocn in aimirm.ior cloven months with tho Short Squad has nrrlvcd in Klnmnth Falls to mako his homo. Ho will bo associated with tho Spot Cash Basket Grocery. 1 D .. ' vy-j chtewThe rich taste ' ljiets and lasts. You don'fc &&! a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. i Pat Up In Tu)o$fyl RIGHT CUT is a short-cut 'tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco MERCHANT SURVIVES TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE NOGALES. Arlx., Jan. 27. Ono of tho- most remarkable cases handled by local surgeons In roccnt years is that of Pedro Jamit, a Syrian mer chant of Tuzpan, Nnyarlt, Mexico. A bullet that had boon lodged In Jam It's back for several months was re moved recently at a hospital horo. Jamit was hold up and robbed of n.RM 'y bandits. Ho, was shot thru tho head, In tho hip and In tho stom ach. "Tho first two ballots camo out of their own accord, whllo tho one that entered tho stomach was romov ed by tho surgeons. , After being wounded, Jnmlt was taken Into tho mountains by the ban dits. During tho lG-dnys J.hat ho ro mained thoro, ho received no medio:'" treatment, his Wounds bolng washed with cold wntor by an aged Mexican nurse. Through tho aid of n Mexican woman, tho Syrian escaped and mndo his way to tho border. Last year Jamit was robbed of $5, 000 by bandits. . MiMMHMBMMMiMBiMBMMMHn Erlrrrrr&rWEKi&rter "" -'r " 'X' , - - ISeiia the X fc? "t 'H X H A paid. 4W A ft Z C1 4 ili"&l"&i"t"t"Zl4 i. Coui Jf n many weeks of delay the calendar you have been waiting for has arrived. NYALS Weather Chart Calendar T T t T T t f t T T t t t T T t T T x I On Thursday ovoning llila olty will bo tiunted to u liltlmrto unknown on tertnlnmout. Dnnclug ns h high art, where buauty of form and grace of mov.umont all servo to Interpret tho' oti.otlons HUggcsted by muslo, Is now ami Is Just beginning to bo appreciat ed in thl.i country. Only throe groups of dnncurs now in tho United States are cnpnblo of furnishing an enter tainment on such a high piano ami, ti.CHo aio the Ruth St. Denis Dancers, h-ndora Duncan group and tho ltus Sm Ballet. Tho Ruth St. Denis Dan cers nro unlquo and hold perhaps tho highest plnco. Tho personnel of tho Dancers who will appear Thursday evening Is un usually Interesting. Doris Humphrey and Clalro Nilos nro tho two most experienced and export dancers, both having been for several roiihoiih on tour with Miss St. Denis, Uuth Aus tin is a splendid dancer and linn just loturncd front a tour of Honolulu and tho Islands. Julnnno Johnston, who has mudo unite a reputation In pictures, is a riover dancer and a well known photographer's model Genovlevo Stevens hna been with Miss St. Denis for n thirty weeks tour nnd Katharine Hawloy, formor ly with Isadora Duncan, camo from Now York last Spring, draco Carson nnd Virginia Bell, native dnughtors of California, havo recently Joined tho St. Denis forces. Tho baby, Betty May, litis been with Miss St. Donls, nt hor school nt Uonlsliawn for tho past throo years nnd Is onIy excused fronf school for a short tour. Paulino Lawronco, tho young plnn isliis boon trained at Donlshnwn by tarl'shawn nnd Miss St.' Donls, ns u Danco pianist. Sho Is a pianist of great powor nnd brilliancy. Lovers of flno music, on Thursday night will bo treated to a thoroughly fit o programme which of Itsol? would bo wort tho prlco nnd.ilmlAslon hut, added to this will bo the'hlthortb un known element. Tho Dancers arpall beautiful refined young women nnd tho thomes of tho composers' will be translated by them into tho poetry of motion. This is known as "Music Visualization." Tho form of ontortalnmcnt given by these fow oxponpnts of dancing ovorywhpro attracts much attention nnd overflowing houses. Klamitth Falls Is particularly fortunato to bo considered at nil In tho Itlnorary of tho Ituth St. Donls Dancers as only large cent'ors nro sorved and but fow plnccs In Orrgon will have the prlvi lego of seeing them on this tour. SjpmjMj; jksk'i $ '! WHY NOT WALK THE RLANK IN A PAIR OF' V F LORSHE1MS? - ' Shoos arc still goingHij),... and nov you have tho opportunity to savo V 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT on every pair of Shoes in tho stocky excepting Loggers' and Rubber Shoes "' ' K. SUGARMAN "Aint Mad At Nobody" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY:) llVIR ItlNT Vwlv lmi...r.l ,,.. " - -- ....,,. vnj i'1-ii'vi vii iwuiiini rpotunl flow of hot water' l AT THE THEATERS I almost porpotual for haths. Plenty of heat, good clean bods, 12.50 to f.00 a week. 7-11 Wnl nut Ave. 27-2S WANTKD- I wish to piirchuso a linim-t ilfimnU'lmrn rtmtl tlfinn and put In my Bulck six oh first pay- tho "nmu m"no nieni. nr. nauiertuo cuieor, I'lionu SOB. 27-28 Populnr William Fniniim comes to the Liberty scron tonight In "Tho Bondman". The plcturo Is one of Farmtm'H hcut. being tho dramntiui tkm of Hall Cnlno's great novel of NinV WKATIIKK STATIONS. FOB 8ALH A six cyllndor Oakland icar In good, condition, newly Painted f nassoncor. A Imreiiln for Home ono. Dr. O. F. Domorost. P. O.1 Box 307, offlco Phono 470. 27-3 ANCHOBAGi:, Alaska, Dee. H. (By Mall) Two new woathor re cording Rtatlons, onu In tho Knutlsh- .. na region and tho other In tho coal FOB SAIiU 480 acres Improved districts south of Nenann linyo' beun marsh lnnd; 34 head of sheop; 7 cHtabllBhod recently, M. 11. Summon), nngora geata: 3 head of horses. Burr , -,, , ,,, ,; .i Aiot, r.. Wostbrook. Phono 407W. Klamath ' charge of the service In Alaska, re- Falls. 27-3 i ported on his return from n tour of 1 Inspection In tho Interior. WANTED To oxchango for Klamath m, County proporty, stock, or any- T, ' . , , ., , thing you linvo, Los Angeles, CftllfJ nmicotit Merrill naxt Frldny. Jun. property on Ims Angolos Boulevard. ?.n- fje.hy Kay-Jay orchMtrn of Sen A. G. niinlim. Bnnf Pnli Ilnabnt . MOOSO Hall. J7-J8T Grocory, 822 Klamath Avo. 27-28 FOB SALK B0 by 100 cornor. lot with garago on Crescent Avo. S3S5 Cash. J. T. WAIll) CO. 125 N 7th 8t. 27 Theatres Today. .vis bigger and better than ever this year. If you want one, send in the coupon right 1 awav and we will send it to vou nostatre nre- ! If you live in town, call for your copy. Underwood's Pharmacy, Klamath Falls, Oregon. A : A t ; - "' ' " Send me the Nyal Weather Chart Cal- ' : u-' - . X . ' endar for 1920, - . ..;. IV: -' T rX t'- 7 " j OWe rwootfs Pharmaryl ,'f ,1 J WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE fg Z " ' I frul5rrs I BUY TrjEIR DRUGS UccupacvI 4 z " MAY UK NO txmVhMST VllilW Ad'AINST MOOUMAK, FOB SAI,13 Groceries, flour ' and ieou nt low pricos why pay moro7 Spot Cash Basket Orocory. 822-824 Klnmath Avo. 27-31 WANTKD Illdos, eggs and potatoes. Spot Cash Basket Grocery S22- S2I Klamath Avo. 27-31 STAlU-You'ro Flrcil" Wallace' Bold nnd Thcodorn BohortH, also Mack Sonnott comedy. ' THMPLU "A Very Good Young Mini" Bryant Washburn. udv WANTKD-Co. -dirt, Dig Basin Lumber 27-30 VALKNT1NKS Bonutlfui assortment Of hlllld-dncorntnfl VnlnnMnn Hrnnl. Ings, with clovor sentiments, for folks big nnd little. 5 to GO cents. Pioneer Printing mid Stationery Ccmnanv. 1211 Main StrCot (Houston Ounr.i Houso Block). 27 So far no complaint has boon muu ugalnst Wallace Moorman, ullcgod to havo slashed Harry .Scrlhnor Situdny ovenlng', nnd it is understood that Scrlhnor has no dcslro to prosecute. Moormnrr-- was at liberty today nnd around town jvlth his father, J, W, Moorman,, awaiting development of tho accusations against him. In describing tho Moorman-Scrlb- nor fracas yestorday tho Herald In p.dvortnntly used the oldor Moor man's Initials In speaking of tho son, Wnllaco Moorman, who Is accuoed of thclfttnck of Scrlhnor. FOJtMKU BKSIDIJNT DIKS T ' AT IlURlilNGTON, N. J. Frlon'ds in this city havo just ro colved word of tho death In Burling ton, Now Morsey, of Mrs, Kllzaboth Scholl, wlfo of Porey Scholl, who for a period of ubout five years was con nected with tho California-Oregon Power company in this city. Mrp. Scholl had boon nn invalid for a num ber ol years untfl, dcuth rellovod hor suffering on January 11th. . Wl'ATlIim ItEPOItT. OBEGON Bain in west, rain or snow in east; moderate southeasterly gales. ' , A, jy .!. . .T d Pi A m i i rt ir ri iftfc t . t a t ti ii , d Billy Doyle Is to scout for the De troit Tigers this yosr.. Doyle has had a wldo experience as an ivory Hunt er, haying dono scout duty for the Bt, Louis Browns, Cleveland Indians; end tho Phillies. Dnnco nt Merrill noxt Friday. Jan. 30. Music by Kay-Jay prchrwtru of Moose Hall. 27-28 Tho D,'oad sea Is no called bocauso Its water Is bo thoroughly Impreg nated with salt that no animal can live in It. - AT THE MONDALE TODAY "J'lVK NIGHTS" Powerful Lovo Story as told 'on screen in six roeis , ' , Crimson Night Black Night , Gold Night Violet Night Whllo Night Scones laid In Chinese undor-world CoiiiIiik Tlmi-Kiliiy, "Trail of the Octopus, .or Tho DovII'h Trade Mark." Two reels every Tliuis lay mill Friday. LIBERTY THEATRE 'TIIK 1'ICK OF JTHK l'ICTUBKH" II ,W. I'OOIiK, Oivner. s 1IARKY BOBIOL, Musical Director WWVIWAWWMWWWWIWW.. ..-.,..nn,nrrnjvvxnj-uVvlJ TONIGHT . . Tonight. WILLIAM FARNUM appears in "THE BONDMAN" A wonderful photoplay of Hall Caine.'s great novel c: t",-'' v Another vflrie animal comedyt "Hiinoi-u 1 i'nS. inVl WiU Mn " Hungry Lions and Wild Men' I! Coming Friday "Anne of ;tGreen. Gables," starring Mary Miles Mmter '""' Us "i J v'J"V" . X