The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 24, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TtmSDAV, FEORCARV 24, iu20.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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SUITS FOR BOYX
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Boys' Dubbelbilt Suits for Spring are arriving
Boys' Dubbelbilt Clothes need no introduction
for there are 20 reasons why they are better.
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You'll like the Spring styles in Knex: :
Hats new, clever, snappy styles that
are worn by the best dressers every
where. Sec them.
WHO'S YOUIt TAIIOU?
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the once over Ed V. Price Co. and the Royal
Tailors at your service. We guarantee per
fection finely Tailored Clothes and can lave
you money on your Spring Suit
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Personal Mention
J. P. Campbell has gono to Ash-'
land for a visit with his family. .
The many friends of Miss Edith
Simon will be pleased to know that i
eho is now convalescent, after her
very serious illness of pneumonia fol
lowing an attack of influenza.
James Milne, resident- manager of
the White Pelican hotel, left this
boat and vfsit the points of interest
there and In ether cities of southern
California.
Mis. II. II. Fdmonds is recovering
from an attack of Influenza. liar sis
ter, Mrs. Williamson, of Yrcka, has
been assisting in caring for her dur
ing her Illness.
Mrs. W. S WV-tlnn icttirncd to her
home in Portland this morning after
I two wcoks spent, in tins city caring
' tor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Messner, who hae been ill.
( Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Hcynolds bae
after spending several
KICKED BY MULE,
WILL NOT FORGET
USUAL HA IX SHOWN IN
CtiKAUINGH COMPAIUSO.Y.
morning for Seattle on account of f returned
the illness Of his mother. Mr. MllnO upnlf In PnrMnnrl nml ir ln, ,!,!.'
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at the White Pelican hotel.
yesterday received a telegram stat
ln that his mother, who is past 80
years old, is not expected to survive. OTICII FOR IIIDS
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Winnek left ! . 'otico is hereby Riven that sealed
i mis wjii os reco'veu Dy tne uounty
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this morning for a tour of Cali
fornia and expect to be absent for
about six weeks. They will spend a
week In San Francisco and
there plan to go to San Diego by
HOUSTON, Texv Fob. 2I?-A kick
from a mulo Is guaranteed to mnko
just about as much impression on tho
memory ns it docs on tho anatomy.
Yet Clydo D. Jnrvls has made sure
that he will not forgot tho kick ho
received from a Missouri beast of
burden for tho rest of his natural llfo.
Jarvls applied for enlistment In
the Mnrlno Corps hero today and was
accepted. Ho exhibited n scar about
six inches long on the left side or his
abdomen, and explained it was tho
result of an operation ho had under
gone, some six months boforo, for a
supposed ruptured spleen, following
tho kick from the mule.
Tho operating surgeon had made
the wrong diagnosis, howeor, and
found thnt Jarvls spleen was O, 1.,
Ilnuk clearings for tho weok end
ing Fobruary 21, 1920, woro $300,
042. SS, against $109,038.10 for the
samo period lu 1019, according to tho
weekly statement of tho local clear-
ing houso association .
WANTKD Chambermaid at
I'ollcnn Hotel.
Whlto
24-31
FOrt SAM-: 176 ncros of tho host
land In Klamath County, can all bo
Irrigated, for furthor particulars boo
or writo Tuoo. D. Young, Midland,
Oregon. 24-26
WANTKD Mnn nnd wlfo to work on
rnnMi.nnnli, P.1.1..- am. I atll.
r. Ranch Midland road. 24
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOU SAl.H Hood, clean rcstuurue:
nnd small grocery business, stock,
nnd fixtures also lease. Sickness
cause of selling. 1122 Main St.
24-2S
FOB, SAL.U Typewriter In first clasuj
condition. Oordon Mifflin, 1C
Loomls Iildg. 24-25
WANTED To rent a good Irrleat
ed fnrm. with Btock and tools on
shares by good, oxporloncod man. Can
jxlvo good roforoncos. Address J. A.
Ilnsolcla', Klamath Falls, Oro. 24-3
LOST An Alrdalo dog answora to
nnmo "Mike." Llboral rownrd.
Phono 14F2. K. I. Applcgato. 24tf
ATTENTION MASONS.
R. A. M. Chapter No. 35 M. Mi de
groo, 7:30 p. m. Thuradny, February
26th, 1920. Uy ordor Illfcb Priest.
J. VX Ilrstton, So'y
24-26
Houston Amusement Totiay
STAR
"Out Yonder", Ollvo Thomsi, ''The
Doutlit", a Mack Bennett comedy,
featuring Chariot Murray.
TEMPLB
"Lovo Insurance," Bryaat Wuk
burn, News reel, Current EreaU and
comedy. adv.
Court up to March 2nd, 1920, for the
County printing foi tho year 1920
Tlv nrrlnr nf tho Pmintv Pnnrf
from D3ted at Kla""tn Is. Oregon this I Tattoed abovo the scar in largo lot-f -
iisiuuyoi rei -zv. ters were mo woras, upencu uy
j u. it. uhuai', uoupiy uierk. mistake.
TONECLKAU Liquid makes old re
cords like new. Karl Shepherds.
507 Main St. 2l-.
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A COMPLETE LINE OF STOCK PATTERN'S ALWAYS ON
HAND. SPECIAL PATTERNS RUN TO
ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
Band Sawing
-WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO ANYTHING IN BAND SAWING
AND SCROLL WORK TO ORDER, PROMPTLY. SMALL
ORDINARY JOBS GOTTEN OUT WHILE YOU WAIT.
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FOR SALE Loading makes, Phono
graphs, Pianoo, Records. Karl
Shophord, C07 Mil.i St. ' 24-tf
WANTED Practical uurj-o. call iCF
13. 21-27
WANTED Woman to cook und do
geuoral housework. Call I.M'13.
24-27
FOR SALE 7 good
bull address I)ox
Falls.
'milch cows, 1
383, Klamath
24-1"
LOST Elk tooth, gold, mounted,
with Elk head, nnd clock botweun
horns. Engraved on back "J. C. Cat-
ton. 142". Finder return to Whlto
Pelican hotel. Rownrd. 24-2G
FOR SALE I Ford truck and 1 El
gin Six touring car Phono 130
Imperial Garage. 24-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE For lots or
rcsidonco.ln Klamnth Falls, 20
acres of land in Grants Pass, Oro.:
A McDuffeo, Pollcun Hay Lumber Co.
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FOR KENT Completely und nowly
furnlshod apartment Everything
furnished Including laundry Lyle
apartments Sixth and High. 24
Mondale Theatre I
Today
"The Nature Man"
OR THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE ,
A photographic achievement that stands absolutely
uujjrcuicica in uic enure annals or
moving picture history
An' enthralling spectacle, portraying the revelation ' :
C . .-u.u. 1 mm
ui n unprovisionea, unarmed man
mastery of the wild
Remarkable screen accomplishment that no man, ;;
woman or cnua should mis
SUXFLOWIMl 8EK1) 1IKUE
IMlllOH IX PUBLICATION
ANYTHING AND
Turning
EVERYTHING IN
PATTERN WORK.
TURNING AND
Lakeside Lumber Co
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" Mill and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street
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Bureau Itoms in Tho Herald Fri
day in tho announcement of tho ar
rival of sulphur nnd seed. It should
havo boon said thnt n carload of
sulphur and 1,500 pounds of sun
flowor seed aro hero for distribution
at tho O. K. Transfer company's
warehouse. The erroneous state
ment said that alfalfa seed had boon
rccolvcd.
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In tho County Court of tho Stato of
Oregon for Klamath County.
In the mattor of tho Estate of Andy
O'Malloy, deceased.
To tho Unknown Ilolrs of Andy
O'Mailey, deceased:
You and each of you are hereby
cited and required to appear in the
above entitled Court on March 6,
1920, at tho hour of 2:30 o'clock,
n m nA ttlnn nrl i tt 0a in ntinm
1V ' lltf tll V4I HUM IUOIO IU DllUtl
JL cause, if any you have, why an order
, should not be made authorizing Wal-
jK. tn, T1 Tlaflrlna aifmlnlat.atAi. j hIiI
JL I estate, to sell at private sale, to the
t I highest bidder 'for cash in band, the
I following real property bolonglng to
said estate, to-wit: Lot Five (5) of
Block Seventeen (17) of North
Klamath Falls Addition to tho City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Witness the Honorable R, H. Bun
noil, Judge of tho above ontltlod
Court, with the seal thereof affixed
this January 31st, 1920,
. 0. R. DE LAP, Clerk.
(Seal,) By Qarrett K. Van Riper,
LIBERTY THEATRE
"THE PICK OP TUB PICTUIUW J
H .W. rOOLE, Owner. IIAJinv IIOIIEL, Miuicl Director
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TONIGHT
1A SiVnmM hau.. .... a a ...
we uiii u very unique program of short aubiects'
"LET 'ER BUCK!" .
The 1919 Pendleton Round-up
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"THE SILKLESS BANKNOTE" i
A Secret Service case from the records of William
J. Flynn, chief U. S. Secret' Service'
"ON THE BORDERLAND OF CIVILIZATION"
Martin Johnson's latest pictures of the cannibala of
the South Seas
A fine comedy, starring Harold Lloyd and Bebe
Daniels, is
"BE MY WIFE" l
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Deputy.
2-9-10-23-30.