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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1920)
ta"- j"!-1 . .i. ISUWMIU .w ' . . r. r TnunsDAV, Fr.nnuAUv in, tnao. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i'aoh rooit T T T T T r f r t r T t t T t Y t T t t t t T t T T Spring and Summer Suits 1 ( VVMWWWWWWWVAAAAAAAMAMAAAMAMVKM v, JUST ARRIVED The Royal Tailors Spring line of Fine Woolens, the Ed V. Price & Co. Spring line of Fine Woolens fcASAA : r T T T T T T t T T T f t T T ? T f t T T T T t T m.:x:m. We are ready to show you everything that is new in the Clothing World. We can save you money on your next Suit. Step in and look over these two America V. best and largest tailoring line. fCK.lv STORE heading Clothiers and Hatters Hlfi HKCLASIATIOX PIUMIXT. Personal Mention iUSUUdl iTHJiUIUU I SACKAMENTO. Cal. Fob. 10, I itTho Goodlnnd Company of Chicago J lias purchased a ",500-acro tract In Mr. and Mrs.. W R. Wallace of Ios,tho NntotuJS reclamation district Angeles arrived in tho city last night rtn of Sacramento, paying In ex and are stopping at the White i'olt-l cess of fi.ooO.OOO. Tlio tract is to ho can Hotel. They drove up in their car j sabjtVi(ie(1 nnd soi,i to buyers In the and had a very enjoyablo trip. '", jiiddlo west who will make their Wallace is hero on a business lslt-,,omes in tUc district The Ooodland and they expect to remain for a, company ,W(, arcaii. purchased and month. j disposed of a .".."OO-tract In the same H. J. Hinds, a Sacramento automo-j district. It Is announced that prnctl bllo man, is hero for a few days visit. , cally all of the 7,500 acres liavn been Mrs. Addle Hoyt of Fort Klamath contracted for by farmers from tho is recoering from the effects of the' Middle West. " influenza at Grants Pass and doing' as well as can bo expected. Mrs Hojt Wolfskin makes the best parch was called from a visit in California, ment for banjos, after spending two months in San m Francisco and Los Angeles, to nurse ; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.j A, II. Engle, and contracted tho dlb-j ease herself. ' TL'IiK LAKH IIOMl-STKAl) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ALFALFA LAND - - sritixc ii.iKK xinvs , We hew t il.imlv W-ncre l-ri)Mteil -. onlj .' mill's mini Kliiuiuih K-ilN. i 'Tin (I itMil, nt 'lie Inn- price if S'jo.oil per acie. It linn deep "i"iilv Io.hm Mill unil just right for lilfiTa. !ij tciins. We nl-o hno KiO-icre ir.llgnleil Miss Lottie Wilson Is visiting with randi 'J miles from Full nt a Miss Lucille Stewart. l!i',Ul ,f SlMim "" 'n 4,s; ,crn,.s- , ., . . . Tlicrt i it irind new Imiise, about 10 .iir. ami ,nrs. n. a. ucniieu speni m.rcs j.m.jr.,, ,, ,,, f th(. lalI, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. is sanilv lo'iui of itikmI nnnlit. Schreiner. , it ,V'H he u pleasure to show joii Mr.-K. P.. P.-,rVnr .nn.l .ln,.,.hnr ,,I,-'M. i",,, "tU B'""1 ''M'K"t'l 'iranclies JMUdred, are staying with Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. AV. E. Folsom. I Chilcote & Smith 033 Main Street Phone 00 j 19-20 Over Half the Cars in America Use Clincher Tires Sizes 30x3, 30x3, 31x4. We have done some serious thinking about this tremendous market. We think the great army of owners who operate these light cars should be able to purchase as good a tire for their car as it is possible to manu facture. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COM PANY has specialized on the construction of these tires. We have a complete stock of these famous tires. They cost no more than many ordinary tires. Let Us Show You Our Expert Tire Service Will Positively Increase Your Mile age There is no extra charge. Imperial Garage Goodyear Service Station Phone 130 Letchur llolbrook was n visitor In our section from Klamath Fills on Tuesday. Mr. Chandler Is in Merrill helping care for Crosby (inrrlsou's family, who nro sick with tho influenza. Ted Murphy, who has been feeding soxornl bands of shcop In this vicin ity, spent so oral das In Klamath Falls transacting business. , Tractors and horses aro busy on many of tho ranches getting tho plow-! Ing under waj. Tho continued warm weather has started tho spring work early. Charlie Fnught spent laht week In the Falls. Mrs. C. N. Snow of Mt. Lake re turned homo Saturday, after ti week'sl Wslt with Miss Hatch. j The Malin schools aro closed on ac ! count of the influenza situation. i David McComb and family spent. Sunday in our community. Joo Cutburson, who has been at work in Klamath Falls for novo nil months, has returned to his Inline-1 stead and is building an addition to, hit; house. I J. A. McComb was in Klamath Falls Satmday to meet hi i wife and sun, David, who returned from a visit with Mrs. McComh's mother and sister at Hollywood, Calif. Harry Caten's family are slik with the flu, but aro reported better. C. W. Orace returned Saturday from a fow days' visit in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Crandall has gone to Klamath Falls, ta be gone u month. Jos. Kotera, Jr., has returned from Portland with his bride. They will reside at tho Kotera homestead. ' VANTi:i)-A child to enro for In definitely, not moTo thnn flvo jears, call hoforo noon, 913 Koso St., near North end of 10th St. 10 I LOST In tho block hounded by littt nnd 7th Main nnd IMuu streets, a small black piiro containing hill Kindly return to Lnrour. Plumbing shop. Howard. 19 VA.'Ti:i S or 10 first-class milch rows Van Motor & Smith. Olene, Ore. 19-25 FOlt SALIC tTsod cars; 1919 Iteo, 1917 Klgin Six. Ilco Roadster. Impel IjI Oarage, Phono 130. 13-tf CAUPKNTUIIS WVNTi:i) Wo need at onco several carpenters on both otithidu and Insldo work. Lakeside Lumber Co . Klamath Ave. &. Center St. Phono 12S. 19-tf STKAVIOD from Mnmmoth barn, n small Jersey cow one deformed lioin Phono 390W or 25511. 10-21 FOlt HKNT Completely furnished now Apt. Lyle Apts. Cth & High. 19-21 FOIl SALK Dandy llttlo 5 room bungalow, on cornor lot, shndo trees, lawn, chicken houro and yard; basomont, hot and cold wntor, bath, toilet, lavatory, glasscd-ln-porch, on ly $2,250. $750 cash, hnlauco to suit. .1. T. WARI CO. 19 i an x. 7i h. si. FOlt HAI.i: ,1 lilts at bargain. In iiulio 4.'i.1 Main St. 19-21 ATTiJ.vriox ui:iu;kaiis. In accordance with tho closing or iUmh (lime will lie no meeting of Proa polity Ileliekah Lodge, No. 101. Il order of (JLIINDOItA II. MAUTI.V, N. (I. 19 xotici:. Thorn will ho no mooting tonight (Thursday) of tlui, box makers local union. W. F. KAY, Becrotnry. 11AIICAIN FOlt CASH. Upright piano In good condition. Address P. O Hot 4 34. Klnmnth Falls. 19-21 roil SAM: -"Overland" In good Miunlug order Price right Terms right Phone 22SW, between S a. m. to n p in m I FOIl SALi:- Potlto prunes. 15 a lh.i ' '00 pound lots Nc lllOO lots l.'m cents. V O II OrnntM Past John II . llibltiHim, (Slants Pass, Ore, lit l.i 1 19-20 ('AIHM)F TIIAXKH ' I wish to express my slnrnro tlinnki to friends and neighbors who so kind v offered their assistance during llin Illness and death of my beloved wltn, and for t' n many kind words of Hym pathy, . d hciutlful floral offerings. 1). W. 11YAN. JIOUXTAIX ItOAIIS OPIIX. Ml mm yVA I Ll SACRAMENTO, Cal. Feb. 19. Hundreds of auto parties arc male Ing trips to tho Sierra-Nevada snow line, the road being open as far as Kyburz, 85 miles abovo Sacramento. AAAWAA'AitVWWTWVVWMW KNOWLEDGE IS POWER IN ItAIIIlS AND HAKI.Nt;. SACRAMKNTO, Cal. Fob. 19. Baby contests and baking contests will bo features of tho Food and Home Products Show to be helil in Sacramento February 21 to 28. O- -o WEATHER RECORD o o Hereafter tho Herald will publish the mean and maximum tompora tures and precipitation' record as. tak en by tho U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover tho day previous to tho papor's Issuo, up to 0 o'clock of that day. Pre- Max, 45 51 47 54 55 62 50 40 45 45 53 54 54 PRESCRIPTIONS Feb. Fob. Fob. Feb. Feb. Fob. Feb. Feb. Feb. Fob. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Fob. 1...., 2 3 4 G 6 7..... 8 9 10 11 12... 13 , 14 , 15 16 17 18 'Mln. clpltatlon 29 26 26 26 25 30 25 ,19 19 20 23 20 27 24 27 26 28 25 Without knowledge the only power in prescriptions could be that or harm. Knowledge permits proper selection of high quality drugs. It authorizes the employment of scientific knowledge iri correct compounding. It is only benefited by experience. The fullest knowledge, the best use of experience becomes a part of every prescription we fill for you or your doctor. That's what makes prescription work here so important to all concerned. Let us fill your prescriptions for that knowledge 4 which is power in medicine. '. Hiamai n hai. v ihh'f-if iisi V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE 7 lACCURACYl I PURITY I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS 59 66 65 54 02 J gjfeSsSr