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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1920)
i. Batumi ay, viomuAnv as, uao. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAflK KIOIIT r"WSlfe5 ' fl I fl ! I V!TA'MUZSJn VsSS H 'VVNAKAV I FARMERS IT EMU Personal Mention " ' i 4 By Special Arrangement MARIE MORRISEY will give her favorite program, "Songs that America Loves." The celebrated con cert contralto will appear herself in what will be the most notable musicale of the season. Next Monday Evening March 1 at 8.15 P. M. Houston Opera House Collaborating with Miss Morrisey will be Mr. Thomas A. Edison's Three Million Dollar Phonograph. Free Tickets - - f Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of admission. They will be issued in order of application. KLAMATH. FALLS MUSIC HOUSE Phone 125 725 Main Street NKW UAVIZN, Join . Fob 8. iAn experiment In use ot llio hamper '(or c.trrlng products of tho farm ftotn th farmer to tho city house holder, "I being 'tried out In Con necticut Tlio Department ot Agricul ture has approved the Idea which Is patterned on that of tho parcel post ruial sentco. Tho street railway ox- iprcss Is tho medium ot transportn tion, not tho mails. A farmer may tnko oulors hy telo phono or mall, fill up a hamper and delluir It to tho street railway com pany which maintains An auxiliary express service uIouk its lines with nutomohllo delivery In tho cities'. Kggs, poultry, potntoes, apples atut other farm products, ordered ovor the wire, may bo delivered In n few hours with as much enro as a market- man In town gles to his city custom er. Tho New Haven County Farm bur eau, which for n year has studlod local' marketing, by a survey found the possibilities ot tho trolley ex press w-oro such as to develop a 'farm to table" delivery by means of a "home hamper." Connecticut Is grldlroned with trolley lines. Tens of thousands of farmers can sco cross country trolley lines pass. Kxpress cars pick up waysldo freight or cx piess mattor nt any stopping place. Hampers mado up In Mllford wore delivered In Now Haven and Bridge port, within two hours, or in a's abort an Interval as a city morchant makes his local deliveries. Tho plan contcmplntca uso of a unlfocm hamper of varying sizes, ens lly handled as oxpress, recognized by car crows and nutomohllo drivers as containing foodstuffs with tho pos sibility ot perlshnblo articles, like dressed poultry, or breakable, llko eggs. Experimental hampers hold enough food to last n family several days. Success of tho plan depends largoly upon tho initiative or farmers In so curing customers who aro willing to have delivery inado In thi3 way. MONEY DOWN AND Claude Chastatn of tho Crater Lake Hox Co., ill llray In In town op husliirsrt Alfoid Fisher ot Swttn InUo w.iol in town josterdny. ltmibon Hoffman of tho Premium Dulrj will leave on tho mnrulUK.trntn for n shot't IiusIuchb tflp to Seattle, Wash. K led Coleman Is visiting Klaniath Talla fiout Hwan Lake. C. II t'uderwod mado tho trip tn Chlloiiiln by auto returning lust night. Mr. it ml Mr. II. !s Moo will leave tomorrow morning for California, to upend a couple of weeks In San Fran cisco ha) cities, while Mr. Moo ro cupeiates tiom a rerent attack of Illness. Mr. and Mis. V, A. Wlcat nnd child arrived last night from Salem for n pormaneut residence hero and havo taken tho C 12. Itlloy npart monts. Mi". Wiest wilt open a law practlco here. Ho will have offices with C. F. Stono In tho First State ,t Savings bank building. Mr. Wlcat gnvo up his law- practlco at Salem ami resigned his post ns city coun cilman to throw In his lot with Klamath Falls. G. Wlllard Smith, tho moving con tractor, has returned with his houso moving outfit after tour weeks at Ilouunza nnd Lnngell alley, whoro ho moved buildings for several dif ferent ranchers. 37 r . xi:v s.i.i-siax for local shei: liot'si:, L. Deltz, nn experienced shoo man ot Snn Frnnclsro nnd who has bean associated with The White Houso In Its shoo department, has. accepted n position with tho Van Ilellon Shoo Co. In this city to fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of Ilyron llnrdeubrook who will open ''Tho Illuoblrd" soon. STOCKS AND BONDS FOREIGN EXCHANGE BRITISH EXPORTS ON THE INCREASE LONDON, Jan, 2G, (By Mail). The adverse balance of trad against Ore at Britain as shown by compari Msn of her oxoevti anil import- ilur i '5 the month of November was tPo i'n,est attained since the nrmlstlri-It.- total was JG,2il-),0u0 pounds. Britain's ox orM Im-rca&ud about 0 000,000 pout 'j In Noember while in the same per.cd ber impo-ts de creased about 1 i,000,fiuo pounds. The decline In imports is attributed by the A,merJt:n Chamoer of Com merce InfJIoaSon in part to tho re cent stri'kWin the United States. It is stated aleo that decreased produc tion and shipping troubles in Amer ica forcibly reduced British imports market for exports In continental Europe which were shut off treat their Bource of supply. JAPAN MAY LET STRANGERS OWN LAND TOKIO, Jan. 20. -(By Mall). An effort .will be made in the forthcom ing session of the Japanese Diet to enact a law permitting foreigners to own land in Japan. The failure here tofore to grant this right has been cited many times abroad as evidence that Japan witholds from others what she asks for her own subjects in tho United States and other countries'.' I Tho following aro tho opening WAULO' Ur, AUS1K1A prices on bonds in New York city to- (day: VIENNA, Feb. 10. (By Mall). Tho effect of tho diminishing value of Australian currency Is shown in the great Increases in wages demand ed here. There was a strike of tail ors the other day to enforce a de mand by master tailors for an In come of 65,780 crowns a year. Their pre-war earnings wero about 2,700 crowns. Assistant tailors, that is plain sewers, asked for about 36,000 crowns a year, ueroro tne war tney averaged 700 crowns. in all recent strikes and demands of other class of workers, a sliding scale allowance was asked so ns to meot the advances In tho price of necessities. t The United States has been sup plying English "cotton manufacturers with raw material sinre 1791. Liberty ltouds 1st 3 Wh f 04.20 1st -is , 90.20 1st 4b , 91.00 2nd is 89.90 2nd 4 Us , 00.16 3rd 92.38 4th 90.50 Victory Bonds 3is ... $97.50 4is 97.50 Latent Quotations of Foreign Exchange Belgium, francs $ 7.35 England, pounds 337.00 France, francs 7,05 Oermany, marks 1,07 Italy, lira 5.45 .Spain, pesetas 17.50 Sweden, kroner 18.7C TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY fOTTT- fri 4 , $115 While They Last Until the last one is gone, and it will not be long, we shall continue to deliver this beautiful Brunswick at the old price $115. Later shipments of the same design wijl be priced at $125. Labor costs and materials have compelled Brunswick manufacturers to advance prices. Consistent with our policy, we shall advance'prices only on stock purchaced since Februaiy 15th. This most popular model, playing the records of all artists and all makers perfectly, may be had, delivered to your home, as follews: ' The Brunswick, in any wood ,-. $115 Records of your choice t '. ' 10 Re ' Pay $15 now, balance at $10 monthly .....: $125 There is a clean-cut saving by purchasing the phonograph you want NOW. Just send along this ad as your order with your first payment. Name (Chr.) Address.. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT FILLS EVERY MUSICAL NEED H J. WINTERS FOIt RENT Largo pleasant furn ished room, suitnblo for 3 or 4 men. Reasonable. Inquiro 705 Main. 27-1 FOR RKNT Room nico for ono or two gentlemen. 203 Muln St. 28 FOR SALE Six three and four year old cows coming fresh. Mrs: T. II. Jolly, to right of Chelsea Box Fac tory or Phono 250. 28-2 ififfiyffiiiiSrtSfev i 1 1 ut..J i in iCv tor! y - hfl 7V V'.'tl. S. . 1 I V V -' fWiTK1 i . -1- . -i ff , V )h ..vxj gi mt v f ,' i ; . jinx Complete Showing of Spring Millinery Monday, March 1 We take pleasure in announcing to you that we have this season added a Blouse and Petticoat De partment to our Millinery. Upon March 1st, the day of our Spring Opening, we will have ready for your inspection not only the largest and most beautiful selection of Dress and Tailored Hats, including New York reproductions of French patterns, but Paris Hats also, imported direct by ourselves. Also nearly ilto hundred lllousoi, In ;Mrgctti", I'lcnrh and American Voiles, etc. These ulll Imlutin new model In IIIouhca, Hmoclu, ltusslait JIIoiimcn, Willi long, tlitrc-iimrtcr nnd plenty of now abort sleeved; ami In nil tho new slmdi-x, Mich nt lieriiiudn, lllun Dawn, Clirysls, rcachblooni, etc. Silk PHIitoiitx of In t iiallty nnd hlgli-clnis workniiinslil). ICi'iy Hut unit ctcry lllouio hut Ixx-a personally selected lu Now York by our Ml flertrudo Ikiiian, mid only from milkers Inning n niitliuml reputation for high-da inmlcl. Tho stylet nro excluxlte. In till new ilcmrtiueiit our iilui will ho not so much to kco how ihrnpl) run ll mi nntltie, iw to Miidy joil with our lintx, Mmn'tlilng llint N Miilsfiu luij noil Unit )iu run wear wlll full aiiraiiu' that no iuu cuii iiblulii it duplicate of it 111 llll CIIJ. . xcm A& HOUSING litOltIii:.M ACL'Ti: IN ITALY. FOR SALE No. 5 Royal Typewrit er, in good condition. Has "back spacer, margin roleaso, tabulator, two color ribbon, In Oak carrying case. Cash $35.00. Can bo seen at 1101 Main Streot, 28-2 JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 706 Main Street FOR SALE 7 room plastered houso, hath, toilet, now garage, two GO ft. lofs all for $3,000. Also FOR SALE 315 acre ranch In Shas ta View Irrigation District. 4 miles from Mulln. 4 room house, barn, granary, all fenced, 100 acres In crop now. -Will sacrifice for quick turn. AIho FOR SALE -CO ft. adjoining tho Howio Oarago on Esplanado and opposite the Whlto Pollcan Hotel. Owner must sell and wants an offer. AIho FOR SALE Two lots on upham St, between 10th and 11th; Prlco $600 cash. ', AIho FOR SALE 2,000 shares of Klam ath Iron and Stcol Works stock Owner must sell account ot sickness $2,100, J. T. WARD & CO. 125 N. 7th Street. ROME, Jan. 24. (lly Mull). Tho housing problom lioro and In otlior Italian cities Is so -ncuto that tho Italian cabinet has approved it plnn t) appropriate tho equivalent of $8,- 000,000 for building homes for wage c'arnors. Tho first houses will bo built in Rome for which an Initial al lotment of $2,000,000 has been advanced. Yellow plno and oak aro tho best woods to resist tho action of steam with tho least amount of warping. India nnd Coylon tea aro gradod according to tho position of tho loaf on tho plant, tho lower tho leaf tho poorer tho quality. Houston Amusements Today STAR "Tho Dark Star," an Artcraft special, featuring Marlon Davie.. Coming Hundny-Mondny, "Hill lip. person's Doy" Jack Plckford. TEMPLR "Tho dun Fightor" llray Pictograph nnd wcokly. ndv. I1I1I Hart, Educational The Klamath Rubber & Loathor Co. has furnished Wilbert H. Kltts of Dairy, a main drlvo belt 56 feet 6 Inches long by 12 inches wide G Ply Cordor rubber. Mr. Kltts will bo ready to operate his saw mill March 8. It Is gratifying to know that tho Klamath Rubber & Loathor Co. can furnish such a belt on short notice, and will no doubt bo a groat benefit to tho small lumber mills in tho vic inity, which has lost many a day thru waiting for bolts. The Klamath Rubber & Loathor Co. Is receiving a large consignment of bolting in ord LIBERTY THEATRE ' "THE TICK OP THE PICTDnES" II .W. POOLE, Owner. IIAIIRY IIOIIUL, Musical Dlroctor ri i f"t ! TrTi rr1 ArViiViViVififVVVVVVVV tJrxfWffffJrJrJnfJJSJTKfJf I TONIGHT The Celebrated Dramatic Actor, MR. HENRY B. WATHALL, appears in "The Long Arm of Mannister" , Tho story of a man whom tho world sought to destroy. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Popular BERT LYTEtL in "LOMBARDI, LTD." An ultra-smart romantic comedy of modes and moods Two Special Matinees Sunday, at l:30and 3:30 p.m. Coming Soon "The Eyes of Youth" er to meet Just such emergencies. It J -, .CTjfirwr M1vmtmmmttam0mMiMit hiMMMS Htm mHmirtwtmin&trmxm- n