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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1920)
I" FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 10M. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON 12 I. 12 U I ' ! f I? 8 l - I D I T 1 1 Save 30 brought to your homo n better lion so for loss money, You cut out waste waste ot lumber anil labor; tho houso comes to you with every board cut to nt It place no hand sawing n spoiled lumber no useless ends. Thoro's no high price labor so simple you can do It jourselt with unskilled labor. You know when you buy what It Is going to cost that respon sibility Is ours all material comes to you complete In jtfC Write for Catalog of Economical HouseFkms ono Rhlnmpnt. IkntfaslirMtmfSMttifGL 6Q2J9vaifyitJt I Telegraph Tabloids o o WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. The compromise railroad bill was return ed to the White House today by tho Department ot Justice, to which it had been referred Wednesday for an opinion as to its validity. The Pre sident Is expected to act on it today or tomorrow. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. The first detailed account of the capturo ef soven Red Cross workers by Bol shevik! nt Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, was received today at Red Cross quarters here. Captain Edward Charette of Stockton, California, was permitted to carry the news ot the safety of the Americans through .the lines to Irkutsk. SPOKANE, Feb. 27. Chester Brown and seven other alleged mem bers of the I. W. W. were found guilty in the superior court today on charges ot Industrial syndicalism. David Laury and John Jones, who were tried with them were acquitted. WASHINGTON, Feb 27. Formal Inquiry was made by the British cm ,bassy at the state department today as to the acceptability of Sir Auck land Ge'ddes, now minister of na tional service and reconstruction, io be the British ambassador to the United States. CORVALLIS. Feb. 27. The Far Western indoor track meet, schedul-l ed to be held at the Oregon Agrlcul-j tural college April 3, was called off; today, owing to influenza in many towns. i ' AUGUSTA, Feb. 27.-71181 of 26 states, including Oregon twiilch will co-operate In opposing Rhode "island's effort to have the national prohibi tion act declared unconstitutional was announced today byt Governor MUliken. ' See Winters and see better' 27-28 j M gjMSJMP-p '-r in t ' 7lMlriM ''fJLfca- r Without Waste It's the Ameri can "produc t i o n idea'' I lvnh..5 WSR MARIE MORIUSSKY IS SUKE ADVERTISING PAYS It you have ever had the embar rassment of speaking to a total stranger under the Impression you knew blm, only to find out it was the man whose picture adorned every chewing-gum label you come across, you will understand how this dough boy felt. One day last year when Marie Morrisey, who Is giving a concert in Klamath Falls next Monday, was making a concert tour through Canada, she stopped at Sydney to sing for the 600 United States troops that were quarantined there. As she passed from ward to ward, sing ing as she went, she stopped now and again to chat with the soldiers. Ope interesting chap attracted her attention, and she said to him: "Hello, there, where do you como from?" "Minnesota," he answered Indif ferently. Then politeness got the better ot him and he turned to look at Miss Morrisey. "Gee wbiz!" he exclaimed excited ly, "why I know you." ' Then they puzzled and puzzled over it-. Finally the doughboy's face brightened,' "J know' be exclaimed, "my father is an Edison dealer In my home town back In Minnesota, ami it's your pictures I've seen so much!" So Miss Morrisey is sure' that she has a great many friends whom she has never seen herself. Next Mon day's concert ought to convince her that In Klamath Falls she is among more friends. NO DOURT OF DEATH. MEXICO CITY. Feb. 27. Luis Mendez, a rebel leader who has oper ated for some time In the state ot Michoacan, was recently killed in a battle with federal troops near Zam ora, the head ot the victim being displayed in the public square, ac cording to custom, to remove all doubts as to his death. r You'll Never make( a better in vestment in' shoes iftiBkn when you buy a pair of Florsheims. You getr'qu'alitv that - serves long and' Weft; you get style-, that' Has smart individuality; and you -get absolute comfort that , makes you satisfied from first to last day's wear. You can't find greater value than we offer you in our line of Florsheims. K. SUGARMAN "I ain't mad at nobody" w WHhimii W, Personal Mention Benson Dixon nt Ml. Lnkl Is spend ing the dny In town. II. Parker left on n short busi ness trip to San Francisco this morning. T. W. Graham, of tho Audorson Lumber company of Dorrls, (Jul., Is In town, 12. M. llubb, cashier of tho First National bank at Merrill, camo In to town on a business trip jostenlny. Gus Seizor, brother ot C. F. and Paul Setter of this city, is hero on n visit from St. Paul, Minnesota. Mr. Setter was called horo by tho Illness of his mother, but was fortunate In finding her much better whon ho ar rived. Mrs, Setter hnd not seen her son for slxteon years. Geo. L. Llpp Is registered nt tho Whlto Pelican hotel, from Sacra mento, Cat. Frank D. Lee, n prominent lumber broker ot Portland, is In town on business. O. C. Eblon and wife aro down from Chlloquln. F. L. Beach, federal tncomo tax accountant, Is, registered at tho White Pelican hotel. C. D. Thomas, land appraiser for tho California Land and Stock com pony ot San Francisco, leaves on tho morning train for Orants Pass, whore his family reside. Miss Marion Granger will loavo Sunday tor Roseburg to mako her home with her brothor and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pelton. C. W. Warren Is in the city from Bly on business. J. P. McAullffe is making n few days' business trip to Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Merrill wore visitors here yesterday from tholr home in Merrill. Morris Johnson has gone to Klam ath Agency on county business. Marshall Orr has leased his largo ranch In Olene and Is leaving tor California points tor an indefinite stay. Mrs. Porcy Evans returned last night from an extended visit in Cali fornia points. While away, Mrs. Evans visited a sister In Borkoloy and another slater In Los Angeles, as well as friends and relatives in San Francisco, Oakland and Yountsvillo and a niece. Miss Myrtle Stringer in Marysyllle. W. A. Shelby who has been associ ated with Fred McManus in the man agement of the Door Head Grill since last November, purchased the Inter est of Mr. McManus yesterday and announces that he Intends to con duct the restaurant along tho samo lines as formerly. Mr. McManus has made no plans as yet. Wilson S. Wiley, district deputy grand exalted ruler ot the B. P. O. E. is 6n a visit ot Inspection ot lodges In Medford. Ashland, Roseburg, Marshfleld and other towns. Ho has already visited the lodges of the Willlamette valley on a previous trip. Thos. J. Burke, representing H.""j. Heinz company, Is In the city from San Francisco in the interests ot his company. Paul T. O'Doud, representing tho Rhine Candy company and Baer No tion and Toy company of San Fran cisco, is paying u. business visit to Klamath Falls. INCREASE FARES. VIENNA, Feb. 27. The city au thorities have granted an increase in taxicab and public carriage fares amounting to fifteen times tho previ ous rates. i I OUR showing of S ooualcd. in stvle and insuring moderate prices and the snap and dash so much desired and still retain the good taste desired by women of good judgment. Separate Coats THEY are here for Spring in the popular and much de sired Jersey Cloth, trimmed in many striking and ori ginal styles. YOU'LL be impressed with their beauty, combined with the moderate prices. Slip-Ons JUST SLIP ME ON, and see how warm and comfort able; such style; and that satisfied feeling., YOU always have that feeling in our store. SASSIE JANE House MHlHbKHrUIIMHI TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST A largo, black leather bag containing so mo store bills and a spectlcal enso. Suitable reward It re turned to The Herald Office. 27-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres, fine chicken ranch on Pacific High way 2 1-2 miles from Orants Pass. Will taKo Ford car as part payment, pasr t'erms on balance. A. McDittfeo. Pelican Bay Lumber Co. 27-1 for "Sale or rent so acre of lnnrt''iienr tewn. Inquire at 733 M.iln Sf. 27 -X FOR RE.NT Large pleasant furn ished ' room, suitable for 3 or 4 men. Reasonable. F. C, DeChain, 7th & Main. 27-1 FOR RKNT Two rooms. Call at GSZ-Oak St. Phono 4C1J. 27-1 FOR ,SAIiE For cash, A homo com fort range. Phono 4G0J, 27-1 FOR SA.LE High grade upright piano in good condition, cash or terms. Winters Jowolry Storo. 27-28 FOR SALE A few second hand phonographs In good condition. Slightly used. Winters Jewelry Storo. 27-28 EXPERIENCED WOMAN Camp cook wants work in Lumber or Logging camp. Address F. IIorad Office. 27-28 You may hnvo had enough fire In. suranco two or threo years ago, but have you enough today? Wo aro still writing insurance nt tho samo old pre-war rates. Cnll at 033 Main St. or phono CC. Chllcoto &; Smith. 27-1 Iii the County Court of tho Stato of 'Oregon For tho County of Klnm- In tho Matter of tho Estuto of Mich- uol Flynn, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given to tho Ciod- ItnrH nf tlin nlinvn cstato. and all nor- sons .having claims ugalnst tho samo, to present sucu claims, logomor wuu tiiq ' proper voucnors supporting (He m wlihln hIx (6) months from tho dato of tho first publication ot this hotlco, to-wlt, February 27th, 1920, to tho Administrator of said estate Maurlco Keano, at tho offlco of J. H, Carnahan, Rooms 4 and 5 LnnmlR Hide, on Main Street, in Klamath Falls, Oregon. MAURICE REANK, Administrator of the Estato of . Michael Flynn "27-E-12-19-2G Houston Amusements Today STAR "The Dark Star," an Artcraft apodal, featuring Marlon Davles, Coming Sunday-Monday, "Dill Ep person's Boy" Jack Plckford. i TEMPLE "The Gun Fighter" Dill Hart, nrnv PlctoEranh and Educational weekly. adv. M Vt r 1hnfc new SPRING SUITS and DRESSES has never, been real values. THEY aro bouirht direct in tho 'East, Special Value in Our .Wool-Nap Blankets Inspect yours NOW Dresses and Aprons are in wnne stocks are complete. H. N. MOE, Prop. Six million foot of yellow plno for salo or party with saw mill to cut samo. Good location, plenty of water close to railroad on Schneider ranch. Address P. O, Dox SOS, Klam ath Falls. 27-4- FOR SALE: Ulock containing enough land suitable for 9 bungalows or Inexpensive cottages, street to he paved this summer and sewer In nt ready In. A real bargain for $1,800. ( AJao FOR SALE: 8 room house with 7C foot lot on west Pine street for $3,000. Somo terms. AlMl FOR SALE ! room house, tlno neighborhood $2,2r0. Terms Also FOIi SALE G room bungalow com pletely furnished including Piano, Prico $6,000. Alo FOR SALE n room Ilungnlow In Hot Springs Addition $3,700. J. T. WARD & CO. 125 N. 7th St. If you havo trouble In getting your ropalring dono promptly,. Try Win ters Jowolry Store. 27-28 WASHINGTON .Fob. 27. Soviet Russia's pence proposal will bo ro Jcctod, it was announced by tho stnto department today. Peru will colohrnto tho ono hun dredth nnnlvorsnry of her Independ ence next year. LIBERTY 1 "THE PICK OF II .W. POOLE, Owner. , TONIGHT MR. HENRY B. WATHALL in "The Long Arm of Mannister" From the stoiy by E. SUNDAY The big special, "LOMBARDI, LTD.,", starring ' BertLytell Coming soon "The Eyes of Youth" 'r ' T"i' t A Corduroy Suitings FOR your Spring needs, in attractive shades and col orings so much in demand. THEY are reasonably priced at $2.00. Fancy Crepe NOW on display in our windows. Especially desir able for dainty underwear. THEY come in the figured and plain material for the particular woman. Priced at 50c and 60c stock. Supply your needs ' METHODIST CHURCH PROGRAM SUNDAY, Members ot tho Methodist Sunday School and thoso not ultondlng olso whoro aro requostod-to mcot Sunday morning at ton o'clock for tho regul ar scsnlon of' tho Sunday School. Su perintendent, I. D. Whltmoro, la plan ning for a good rousing Easter Pro groin on Eastor Sunday, At tho Hun day morning church service this com ing Sunday tho pastor will speak on the subject ''The Unllmltod Out look." Thoro will not bo an evening church servlco, but tho Epworth Leaguo wltl moot at C:30 p. m. and tho meeting will ho In chargo of Miss Kotherlno Upp and Miss Vora Mor gan. A good program has bcon nr rnngod, Thoso not attending Sunday School nnd church olscwhoro nro cor dially Invited to all tho sorvlcos at tho Mothodlst Church. AERIAL RESERVE PARIS, Jan. 27. (ny Mail.) Tho French government Is deter mined to maintain a rosorvo of air plane pilot. Sovorul flying school hnvo boon approved, to which nro to bo sent oach year a largo number of student filers. THEATRE THK PICTURES" HARRY DOUEL, Musical Director F Phillips Oppenheim s