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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1920)
nitJB&ia6wd6iilJaiMf... fSSW JS3C.w--'3,f' tB8DAY, MARCH 2, 1939, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQK FOUR PAUL' BOGARDUS BUYS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY msmm gaga vry i (vino aue.hi- i FOR SAUK Ulock containing enough nnd sultdlojqr n bungti- lawa or Inoxpenslvo .cottages, street ioto' paved this summbKniufsovfo'r Is already In. A real Ijixrnln for $l.SOO. Also -' FOR SALK "S-room houso with 7G footvlot. on. west Pme- street, for 3,Q00: Some terms. Also FOU SALE fi-room houso. flno neighborhood. $2,250; tonus. , ' -Vhul Dogardus has purchased tho lrylly. a,nij, toiurajito(.b.usJjpMj:on.-. ' icAf by James Watklns, Jr.x at rt'i'm nuhiber'orio, Swuiiion building, In' -nnounced -today. -Mr, Bognrdus hn lioMv-aYesidtnt-of-KUhtnth- Kails for" lo past ten. years, and his'long' ' S3 w resNUnco in tho "community His"! tnaiji Him familiar with all of tho prop;ty values throughout tho on-tlrV-'iuly. U-fnrs coming to. Klamath Falls he f ngagod in tho realty and Insuran a business in Oklahoma City. B8 Also FOTt SALE 5-room bungalow, com plelely furnished, including plnno Prlco $6,000. Also v.. . V 1 FOR SAI.K S-room bungalow In ga Hot Springs Addition, $3,700. j. t. ward co. 123 X. 7th S4. ) LEGION BRINGING . O. A. C RAND HERE Klamath Fst. No. S, American Legion, promlirs a treat (o lovers of, band music on Mirch 23, when tho O. A. C, Cadet T-'nd, 36 pieces, will; appear under the auspices of tho Lgion post at Houston's opera 1 house. I Tho band !s enr "f the best on tho coast, and has e. ..ted as a musical organization for a number of years.; It played at the Settle exposition and at the San Francisco 1915 expo-! sltion, winning much praise. During the war every present member of tho. band was in the serr 9, and a num ber were at the from. EXCHANGE FOR ALFALFA LAND 15 acres, now bungnlow, tlno large dairy barn ana ns good land as in Roguo River valley, 24 miles from Medford on Ross lane, electric lights in houso nnd barn, good wntor, silo In barn. H. J. ftcknor, Langcll Val ley. 2-4 FARM BUREAU WII.T, MEET, YREKA, MARCH IS FOR SALE Fresh cow, 6 years old, Btt gal., tests 5. Trlco $100. John Ilunntcutt, Spring Lake, Cot tage. U. S. S.. Klamath Falls R. F. D. 1. Oro. 2t FOR RENT Now threo-cottagc. No children. 412 Oak Avo. 2- FOR RENT Inside office. Room 214 Wllllts BIdg. Seo W. C. Van Emon. Atty., First National Bunk Building. 2-6 VREKA, Cal.. Mar. 3 Represen tatives of the .Shasta nnd Siskiyou county farm bureaus will meet here on March 13 to decide whether or not they will form an Imer-county jrsanixation for the marketing of came. ATTENTION, MASONS j Regular meeting tonight, March 2, I Klamath Chapter, No. 35, R. A. Jl , v orK by order High Priest. I J. E. BRATTON. Secrotarv. that tho farm bureaus of Modoc and Lassen counties of California, nnd Jackson, Klamath and Joscnhlno i, , , 1 vuBiiiwM m urugun win senu repre- n present pians also anticipate sentatives to tho conference. MMfHtMIHHv'HfHHHHHHHHW I Star Theatre TODAY -MITCHELL LEWIS in "Hie Last of His People " A, Rugged Drama of the Great Northwest , SPEED" An AI St John Comedy, and Current Events Coming Tomorrow GERALDINE FARRAR, in .THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN" B3 3 taraakd) y: sa BS bs M,4444'f-i-v ga ga ga ga ga IS s ga ga ga ga ga ga ga ea h ga ga ga ga OU arc entitled in buying Hart SchafFner & Marx'' clothes, to a most positive assurance of your satis-. faction. Every dealer in our clothes is authorized to say this to yeu: Every garment made by, - and bearing the label of Hart SchafFner & Marx, is guaranteed to be of all-wool or wool-and-silk fabrics, with no "mercerized", or other cotton added $ thoroughly shrunk before cuttingTrseams sewed with pure silk thread jTtailorecLin clean, 'sanitary, shops 5 and free from every , defect of material on workmanship. More than that: The dealer is authorized to-savV that if the clothes are not right, or not satisfactoryyourj ' money will be refunded. Hart SchafFner & Marx x ' V K. SUGARMAN "I ! mad at nobody" Jf fOH$M SHINGLES " a-i-vvvM-MrxaAJuvxjvvfvvvw We have a good supply of Extra "Star-A-Star" Cedar Shingles ready for immediate deliv ery. Also a few pine shingles for considerably less money rVSii VV-ru-vjrvvvfirir Lakeside Lumber Co , NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr. Mill and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street t T t T f T t T 4? f t t T T t T t t T t t T T t f T T z JL t BOWLING SERIES TQ CLOSE NEXT WEEK Snvornl Barnes postponed from tlio middle of tho weok were rolled off on tho Elks' alloys Sunday In tho tournnmont series. Tho Ducks now lead tho six competing clubs, with tho Novorsllpa crowding closely. Tho Ducks liavo mado a phenomenal rlso, as for most of tho way In tho contest they occupied a collar posi tion. Only two weeks moro rotnuln boforo tho conclusion of tho tourna ment. In last wcok's contests tho Spark Plugs woro victorious over tho Duffs in Tuesday's match, two out of throo Tho Sawdust club forfeited to the Ducks in tho gamo scheduled for Wednesday, account of non-appoar- anco. Friday night tho Hookies trimmed tho Ncvorsllps two out of threo. Van Bollen and Ackloy aro light ing It out for first placo in Individual averages. Van Bellon's scoro is 18G 2-3 for 24 games nnd Ackloy 18G 2-19 for 19 games. Standing of tho Cluta Won Ducks 14 Noversllps 13 Sawdust 12 Spark Plugs 12 Rookies 12 Duffs 9 m44m T OF COURSE East Side Hardware sells Rope and Nails cheaper than any one in town, also Shelf Hardware and Secondhand Goods. I can save you money. W. H. ROSS, 906 Main Street The Herald tells you today's news today not tomorrow. Lost Pet. 10 683 11 642 12 600 12 600 12 600 16 376 Wir. t t T T Jelephpne 128 MONDALE THEATRE TODAY Big Double Show Today Only "Tho Mountain Itat" A Western picture with lots of action " 'Also "THE MYSTERY OP PINE CHEEK CAMP" . Comedy "NURSE AND THE KNIGHT" LIBERTY THEATRE "TUB PICK OF THE PICTCIIES" II .W. POOLE, Owner. HARRY DOREL, Musical Director TONIGHT "LASCA" A great picture after this famous poem Tho mustang flow, and wo urged him on; There was one chance left, and you have but one; Halt, jump to the ground, and shoot your hone; Crouch under his carcass and take your chance; And If the steers in their frantic course . Don't batter you both to pieces at once, You may thank your atari; If not, good-bye To th quickening kiss and the long-drawn sigh, And tho opon air and the open sky, In TexaB, down by tho Rio Grande I From "Lasca." Another great animal comedy featuring Joe Martin I me eaucaiea urang Coming Soon "The Eyes of Youth" i. ft UF MM$MfNMfM'$ To-nil o lll bo your last chance to nciy'The (Spreading Evil" Itt. ittuii W -JW?J xmBfflMsa&aBssm muvstumstvmsBmftntttvfrr. .MaM&trsiagiisaiT'xagsziw