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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
FRIDAY, FKBRCAhv 1.1, 1. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQK RIGHT DAMQNgAUTY' RHTO FORECASTING SPRING WITH STYLISH NEW GARMENTS at the What every woman wants to Know at this time is what tho Spring style forecast is and she wants to know it to a style certainty. ' ' r -i c) cHn iwic h KT T 1 VoTTrv I 4vv2cSI ' t Front rwl LJKSl fW !M ft M. Si VSMSIErKk SacaimI Yamhill BMjiMn!wriM!(lM&MDZi9BH . for 1920 Plant Only TJieM- Tlic Increased cost of farm ing makes necessary the careful selection of seeds Im proved wirktlcs that produce profitable cjpps. A Safe Guide to Qualy and Fair Price Our Seed Catalog and Planter's Guide is the standard reference for growers of the Northwest, listing our eompkte Imesof Sd,Tr nJ (1ntj 1 enilum fxilry nJ IVe Supplier. Sprayj nJ Sprajxr. Diiry buprlia uvJ equipment This handsom book, is mort than a Catalog It atrtia iuida to Profitable Piantinft Your Name shouli be on our Mail!' ' ASK TOR .CATALOG No j5Q "MARKED MEN" AT LIBERTY Owing to an error in shipping from the exchange, The Liberty will show Harry Carey in "Marked Men" instead of "The Ace ot the Saddle" tonight. However, both of these pictures are very good ones, and as they are both of western type and Harxy Carey is the star in each of them, "Marked Men," from the story "The Three Godfathers," hlch Is written by Peter B. Kyne, Is most welcome, and wo will have "Ace of the Saddle" at a later date. adv. The descendants of the aborigines in Australia are very fond of jewelry, but they do not pay much for It. They use telegraph wire to make bracelets, earrings, and nose-rings, ami tear down the telegraph lines for that purpose. Houston. Amusements today STAR "Bill Henry," Chas. Ray. "Her Nltro Knight" Billie West. TEMPLE "Louisiana". Vivian Mar- - tin, "Double Hold-up" Pete- Mor rison. OPERA HOUSE Dancing, McCor mick's Jazzensation Orchestra of Portland, Real entertainers. Danc ing' from 8 until 9. adv. A A i I" JVIONDALE Rebellious Wife and Determined Husband "LOVE HONOR " s- AND ? Featuring ' TUART HOLMES and ELLEN CASSIDY . , 'l "it's a Hallmark Picture TONIGHT -at - MONDALE Rex Stratton, who has been at Eugene during the winter, taking a course at the University of Oregon, has returned and taken a position as pianist atx the Star theater. Mr. Stratton's playing was a feature that pleased many theater-goers here last summer and they will welcome him home again. WILL SELL OLD SCRAP. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13. More than 1,000,000 pounds of scrap Iron, lead, brass and other metals aro to be sold at the Philadelphia Navy Yard by competitive bidding. This mater ial was accumulated from the dis mantling of submarines and other ves3els used during the war and from big machines used at the navy yard. In Portugal, if the wife publishes literary works without the husband's consent, the law frees him at once frrm his matrimonial obligations. WEATHER RECORD o o Hereafter the Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record as tak en by the U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper's Issue, up to 5 o'clock of that day. Max. Min. Feb. 1. 45 29 Feb. 2. 51 26 Feb. 3. 47 26 Feb. 4 54 26 Feb. 5. 55 25 Feb. 6 i 52 30 Feb. 7. 50 25 Feb. 8. 40 19 Feb. 9 45 19 Feb. 10. 45 20 Feb. 11. 53 23 Feb. 12...... 54 20 Precipitation LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PICK OF TJIE PICTURES" B .W. POOLE, Owner. HARRY BOREL, Musical Director Mi TONIGHT "Cheyenne,? Harry Carey -.""" in 'MARKED MEN" J A wonderful screen' presentation of Peter B. Kyne's story of "The Three Godfathers." Mr. Kyne's story is recognized as a western classic and is most ably presented in this picture, which is pronounced by the screen critics the best of the Harry Carey aeries. Joe Martin (Himself) in "THE JAZZ MONKEY" A Monkey Star in a Monkey Comedy it SUNDAY "OH, BOY!'' and "THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE" Will Drive the blues away, Make you forget that the rent's duo, That your girl's gone back on you That you have the rhoumatlsm, or That you are soeing a picture. Personal Mention MEXICO CITY, Jan. 26 (liy Mall.) President Cnnnnza'a administra tion Intends to recover to the nation great tractr ot land conceded by pre vious administrations iov foreign in loroHs, according to s'tntemonU of Mexican officials, it Intouila also to ontorco the constitutional prohibition barring foreigners from holding land within 62. miles of tlio Mexican fron tier and 31 miles from the coastline. The general trend of their state ments Is to the effect that It Is the purpose ot the ndmlnlstrutfon to avoid colonization projects that might eentually endanger tho nation and to rqcoter dominion over oil lands without violating tho legal rights ot tho present producers. These statements wero made In ex planation of tho government's request that tho 1919 Congress float a loan ot 50,000,000 pesos to ennblo the nation to recover land hold under conces sions by foreign Interests. Tho officials stated that the great er part of several states, such as Iow or California and Chiapas Is hold by foreigners under concessions given by previous administrations. When tho terms of these conces sions have not been compiled with, they hnvo ben nullified, according to the Department of Agriculture. Part of the proposed loan was Intended to Indemnity holders for these conces sions for improvements they had made. Interests who have been deprived ot their concessions by this nullifica tion have declared that Interior con ditions for the last ton years have made it impossible for them to fulfill their agreements. Various British representatives are said to be pushing for Indemnification for work dono on concessions especially in Lower Cali fornia and Chiapas. Dental Is made by Pastor Roualx, Secretary of Agriculture and Devel opment, that tho government plans to nullify all concessions granted1 under the Diaz and Madero regimes. Only those where prescribed '.obligations have not been met will be annulled, he asserts. T IT M PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 13. Soma I Idea of the slzo of the big automo-i bile show to be held in Portland the entire week of February 23rd to 28th may be gained from the fact that the ( Ice Palace, where the motor car partj of the show will be held. Is tho larg-' est show room on a slngleMloor In the United States. Its 360 by 130 feet, without a single post to obstruct the view, givd more space than is avail able for cars even on the main floor of the huge Coliseum Building In Chi cago, which Is 300 by 120 feetvln size. But large as It Is, tho Ice Palace can accommodate only the passenger car section of the Portland show. A year ago, both passenger cars and trucks were shown on the same floor. This year there are so many passen ger car exhibits, and so many special, models, that the Ice Palace will be devoted exclusively to passenger cars, while trucks will be exhibited in a separate truck show in the Portland Armory, a few blocks away. The passenger car show In tho Ice Palace will be by long odds the most corapleto ever held In the Pacific Northwest, and the truck show will bo the first exclusively truck event on the Pacific Coast. Both will be under ""management of tho general show committee, and one ticket will admit visitors to both shows without additional cost. In tho passenger car show thero will bo a total of 69 different makes ot cars, to say nothing ot tho fact that at least 176 different models will be shown. The Portland show will contain almost as many differ ent makes of cars as were exhibited at the recent Now York show, the big eyent of tho year In motordom. Eighty different makes of cars were shown there, as compared to 69 at the coming Portland show. Thero will also bo CO different makes of trucks, and approximately 199 different models, on exhibition in tbo truck show. The committee in charge of the two Portland shows Js composed of H. H, Ellng, chairman; H.'M. Covey, A. 8. Robinson and M. O. Wilkins. There is also a special entertainment commltteo which has m.ido olaborato arrangements for n musical pro gramme, an dims expendod largo sums for docorntltip I' e Ice Palace for the passengor cur mow. i To these women T h o Woman's, Store (wishes to say that the Fashion Stage for the Spring of 1920 is set ready, in the fullest meaning of the word. Rack upon rack has become the temporary abiding place for the handsome new gar ments here. We say "tempor ary" because the Suits, Coats, and Dresses which have al ready arrived will leave in twos and threes just as soon as Klamath Falls women be gin their visits to this store. SPRING DRESSES Our display of Spring Dresses gives a new expres sion to the use of Drapes, Tucks, Plaits, Ruffles, Frills, and Puffs. Although blue,predominates this Spring, we have a large number of other popular stiades in Tricotine, Taffeta, Satin, Serge, and Jersey Cloth. Trimmings are mostly of braid, while Chenille and French Knotted Wool Braid prove popular, too. Prices range from $18.50,0 $89.50 SPRING SUITS The New Spring Suits portray the newest, smartest and most fascinating fashion innovations of the approach ing season. Many of our Suits are made by the "House of Youth," a firm . that tailors only exclusive styled suits. ' The popular suiting materials are Tri cotines, Serge, and Velour, in many beautiful shades. Prices range from $35 to $150 SPRING COATS Polo Cloth and Camelshair materials are used extensively in the Spring Coats, while Silvertone, Velour, and Bolivia are still popular. The styles are veiy attractive. Mostly one-half and three-auarter length garments, trimmed with belts of self material or novelty leather. Prices range from $29.50 .. $95.00 VISIT THIS STORE TODAY You will find most attractive display of Spring garments, and we invite your most critical inspection, as, from the standpoint of style and quality, they are superior to anything shown for sometime. ALL WINTER COATS REDUCED telffmmmJStore II. N..MOE, Proprietor TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY If its new; Moo's hnvo it. Spring goods arriving dally. It Wo are offering an unusual valuo In n ileo touring car at G50. Howie garuge. 13-16 FOIt SALK Used cars: 1919 Roo, 1918 Bulck Six, 1917 Elgin Six. Imperial Onrago, Phono 130. 13-tf JOB WANTED By experienced ranch hand, competent to' take Mr. Moo calls your nttontlon to charge; single man. References. Ad- tho Sassy Jano aprons In tho north dress J. M., Herald OfllCQ. jjj-ia winnow. n FOR SALE Columbia - graphanola and record cabinet, refrigerator, library 'table, dining tnblo, porch shades, call at Reclamation office bo tween ten and twelve a. m. Sunday. 13-14. WANTED 2 nurses for the Isolation Hospital to be on duty tomorrow morning. It C C LOWE, Managor. WANTED A bronze gobbler. Ad dress C. J. Bradbury, Box 297.r 13-19 FOR SALE About 30 tons first class alfalfa hay in stack' near Mid land. See Chilcoto & Smith, 633 Main St. 13-10 FOR SALE Elegant American wal nut Twin-beds and dilesaer. Tel 237J. - 13-14 FOR SALE One Ford Touring car in first-class running condition. Nowly painted, f'350.00. Central gar age "" Tho Woman's Roliof Corps has postponed its regular mooting from Monday Fob. 16, until further notice. It , i FOIt SALE 1 room houso, lnrgo lot. Easy terms. 703 2nd St. 13-14 FOR SALE Dishes, carpots, furni ture otc. 703 2nd St. 13-14 FOR SALE Good corner lot, small bldg tonus. 703 2nd St. 13-11 WANTED 2 green lumbor pliers. Good wages guaranteed to good mon. W. H. Kltts, Dairy, Ore. 13-19 WANTED To ongago a comploto mill crow to start March 1st. Good wages to good men. W. H. Kltts, Dairy, Ore. 13-20 ATTENTION LCCAHEES. All Maccabees and visiting Macca bees are urged to attend a meeting of tho Lodgo nt tho Mooso Hall, tonight, at 8:00 q'clock, Friday 13, 1920. At nine thero will bo a danco for tho gonornr pujjllc. Everybody invited to attend. .,tf By order of U. Commander. 13 Jorsey Ribbed Pottlcoats In tho south window will attract tho most fastidious of ladles. ' It FOR SALE Two rosldonco lots on Upliam St. botwoon 11th and lOtli Sts. nil graded ready to build upon. Must bo sold togothor. Price $000. Cash. FOR SALE Ono ot tho prottlost re sidence sites on tho Illgh School Hill, is all level, has 55 ft. frontago on East sido of 3rd botwoon Wash ington and Jefferson Sts. 4 paving HssossinontH paid, sowor paid In full nnd on property. Prlco J1100. -AIso- FOR SALE 8 room houso at 003 Jefferson St. -Tills Is not oxactly a modorn houso but it has lots of room, bath, tollot, hot nnd cold wator, frost proof collar, largo wood shod, chicken houso and yard, lawn, nnd a beauti ful cornor lot. Prlco J2.750, j FOR SALE Beautiful 8 room rosld onco, closo In, flno vlow, furnaco, and every thing comploto. Prlco $8, 000. - FOR SALEt Lots 6 & 7; Block 4 nnd lots 7 & 8; Block 7; Second Hot Springs Addition, Ownor wants; an offer. J. T. WARD & CO. 125 N Sovonth Streot, Tho crudost makeshift coins usod during, or in consoquenco ot, tho world war, aro somo Gorman East Africa plocos mado out of cartridgo niotal, On ono sldo is tho donomlna tfon nnd on tho other "1910 D.CA." (Dultscjji Ost Afrlka),