The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 28, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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v THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Personal Mention
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Ouf First Event to
Rcduco tho
H.GofL.
liy reducing the Price
of your Clothing nnd
Shoes.
For tho man who is
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XI from Dnlry. Ho states that already
best,
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-" No one will question the Tact that the waiting list . .
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; v ior ouiiuru. .riiuiipgrapus is lungur uuiu iur'uny -outer.
Ihmake.
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nro 1 mor. .Minor mnioii lomiy mm
1. 1 lio lintl taken n position with tlio
' 'l Judd Low gnrngu nud will roslgn-tho
'I affairs of tho department to Kulth
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I OIIHMV'U, IHU autiiii'i '"ivi "tin mm
recently re-Instated by tlio city coun-
JP ell, probably Monday.
Mrs. ICtlznbeth Rungo ot San 1'riiu
cleco, and mother Mrs. Agnes Flvhor
tf Swim I.ako, an Ivod Inst nlRht from
ri-ndloton, whuro they Imvo boon vis
UIuk. and nro tho ruosIs of Mr. nnd
Mrs. KiiRono Fischer hero.
Mra. M. UttKhcs nnd dnimhtor, Mitts
Alltn. and Mlsa Frieda Uertol nrrlv
ou on last night's train from Oak
land to ninko tholr homo In this city.
Mrs. P. A. McKlwIn Is In the city
tlilay from Chlloquln.
f;" S6J)6ra plays anVifecoisvithout exiji(;t'foch!"
: me6tvandvfeceivd "highest. awatd for roflat' the'
; rt Panama-Pacific Exposition.
.; ; rTCelTare'cthree;'Sonora Phonograpiis owned" by "
'; "jhusicians -'and-prominent'1 business --people -of
:; fKlamathto'b'nM? df-afiy other makel "s-i... .
: 1 'Soriqraand four iotherleading makes, as well as
.; tlie best.stQck QfXq'cprds, aCoui'stre. ' l v '
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Earl Shepherd Company
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&-t -. 4iTimeJell8 The Trutji'ik ., ,
507 MAIN ST.
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SLOW PROGRESS IN
L GETTING I. W. W. JURY
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.tcrnoy VandoVeer, dofondlng cloven
! V. V. membors chnrged with tho
Ccntralla murders, during tho oxa ,i
l:.iillr.:i ot prospective Jurymen tod'iy
charged thnt V, II. Abd, ot the coun
sel for tho prosecution, was omploy-
ed by tho lumber companies of tho
(.lay's Harbor section to alii tho pros
OL'utlon. Abel replied by sn)Ing that his op
ponent's statomont was a "dollberuto
lio". Tho court stopped further ar
gument. Vandevccr moved that Abel
bo removed as a prosecutor. It Is bo
jlovcd that tho Jury may be secured
Ui another wcok. More speed was
shown today In examining tho Jury
but only two havo been tentatively
accepted.
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, . , THE PICKjOP TH:,PICTURES"
UW. POOLE, Owper.v, , v HARRV. BOREL, Maakal Director
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KINOGRAMS-T-Th.e, Visual Newa of the World
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naTi HYuninE win
Miuterrthe dainty star ot
st hundred, ladles attendioK the Liberty Tours-
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aay' evening win eacn receive a oeauiirur picture of Mary Miles
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William Farnum Is at tho Liberty
again tonight In "Tho Ilondman" thoi
(tragic novel by Hall Cnlno. Mr. Farn-j
irnt lakes a dual role, playing tho
pari 01 00111 lamer anu nun. i uu
oienes nro largely In Iceland and the
If Jo of Man and liio story Is falUlfullyj
larrle.d out. In tlie climax, vrher'cV Jns-J
on becomes tho bondman for ills hair;
Jirthor, Sunlocks, Mr. Farnum is,
given an excellent opportunity to dis
play the great talent that has muilo
I-'m famous. .
To buy your needs for the man and boy in
your home, at
15 per cent Discount
For boys, wo show tbo host clothing
made
Leatherized
Ask to see thorn. They'll stand tho
test and are tailored like Dad's.
Dozens have taken the opportunity.
You should buy your supply of
wearing apparel now, as your sav-,
ing now will bo appreciated more
in the fall, as every article you get
is priced at loss than wholesale
value today.
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TJeSIGNr.D!f?l
5UIFJMIAN, KOI IN CO;
WEATHER RECORD
Hereafter tho Herald will pirblUh
the mean and maximum tempera
tures and precipitation record as tak
en by tho U. S. Reclamation service
station. Publication will cover tho
day provlous to the paper's issue, up
to G o'clock ot that day.
Max. Min. Precipitation
Jan. 21. 40 24 trace
Jan. 22. 41 32 .17
Jan. 23. 41 "28
Jan. 24, 47 31 traco -
Jan. 25'. 47 37 traco'
Jan. 2C! 33 37
Jan. 27. 47 29 traco
Six Windows
Display tho season's stylos and
colors of Suits, Overcoats, Hats'
and Shoes in this evQiit.' Styles"'
and sizes for men of 'every build.
SHOES
When you look for a pair, think of
FLQRSHEIMS
We have -a complete stock.
15-Per Cent Discount
on every pair.
SPiaAIgKNfY
K. Sugarman
"I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY"
Hart SchafTner
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Clothes
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It is at 426 Main Street, formerly the Winnek Grocery.
Our telephone numbers will be the same
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326 and 34
''C' We want to thankWur customers for the patronage tr
.', possible. We appreciate, (H beyond expression. We
? ' to merit your contirtuetl'support, and we want to assur
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that has made this change
hope we shall continue
'' '-; to merit your contirtuetl'support, and we want to assure you we shall do every-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt SALIJ Lot on Jefferson street,
two room house, $Su(i; Suven-room
plastered houso, closo in, $32SU; lot
on Fourth St, ono block from court-
liniiRn. J1000. terms. Address r.
IIox 4Ti2.
2S-20
POSITION WANTHIJ by expoilcnc
od lady book-keopor and c.ishlor
Iloforenccs furnlbhed IIox II. Herald
office. 1R-31
FOR SALE A big bargain now 7
passenger, C cylinder touring car.
Call 124 Sixth St. 28-3
STItAYni)
Two bjack yearling holfors, brand
ed J. H. F. connected -on loft hip;
marked split In loft nd nolo in right
oar.
ROSS SUTTON, Dairy, Oro.
29-30
GOV'T CONTROL FAILS.
STOCKHOLM, Doc. 31 (lly Mall)
Sweden is losing nionoy by operat
ing railroads. Tho loss in state rail
ways In 1010 was $2, 000,000.
WORN NERVES
.':;.' , thing we can
i to give; you the'iiame "Garich Service.'' that you have had in the
t'"' X past We will still continue our own delivery system two deliveries
day.
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Nervous troubles, with backacho,
dlzy spoils, quoor pains and I 'regu
lar kidnoys, glvo reason to uiiivncl
kidnoy weakiroBs and to tiy tho rem-
ody thnt has helped your neighbors.
Ask your nolghhor.
Mrs. M. K. Sovits, Klamath FaIIs(
says? "I wits subject to kdnoy dis
orders for a great many years. I
bad a weak fcollng across tho small
of my back all tlio time. I couldn't
stand very long as my back was so
lnmo. My kidnoys woro In a very
weak condition. I was so nervous
and restless that I had to got up in
the night and sit up for hours nt a
tlmo. My feet and ankles swollod
so badly, I could hardly got my shoos
o'n. I took about six boxes ot Doan's
Kidnoy Pills and they cured mo. Since
then, I have enjpyed splendid health."
Price 60c, at all doalors. Don't
simply ask for a kidnoy romody get
Doan's Kldnoy'Pills tho same that
Mrs. Sovits had. Fostor-Mllburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Vi
Theatres Today
STAR ''Lord and Lady Algy" Tom
Moore.
TKMPLIO ''A' Very flood Young
Man" Ilryant Washburn. ndv
Tiy natures gloat gift a hot min
eral bath at tlio Hot Springs Hatli
Houuu. . 28
AT THE MONDALE
TODAY
"Till: PHANTOM IIOXKVMOOX"
Codling 'lliuiMlay, 'Trail ot (ho
Octopus, or Tho Doll's Trndo-
Murk." Tho reel uicry Thune
ilny mill Pilday.
This Month is Our
ANNIVERSARY
. And to show my appreciation of your patronage
the past year, I call your attention to my lines of
tailoring
LAMM& CO. and SHAYNE BRUN
which are topnotchers in everything but exorbitant
prices. Our prices range from
$35
up
and we have hundreds of wool worsted samples at
$50 to $60, including serges. I expect an advance
by the middle of February, so order your suit now
and make some easy money . You are welcome
whether you buy or not. We invito your inspection
of the finished garment. A comparison will convince
you.
N. B. DREW
Men's Togs Exclusively
CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN