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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1920)
l t f rAG wwpftt ?the evening ijguyVkLAJiTH 'IaLi, orecoi "flATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. (.- A Show Cases. Counters - I Shelving, Cupboards Book Cases' WE WILL BUILD, TO ORDER, ANYTHING YOU MAY NEED IN CABINET WORK, AND CAN GIVE YOU DELIVERY IN SHORTER 'TIME THAN YOU COULD SHIP IN FROM PORTLAND OR SACRAMENTO. , T I- JL s JJL i I" i t ? ? T V t T t 42 X ' " ' JU t t t ? 2 f t t f t J T t t T t T t Society HEMJDS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate Mm. Thomas Hampton entertain ed tho lslsuro Hour Club at her homo on High Htrcot Wednesday afternoon. Tho mcmbois of tho Emerald ClUb tmvo about completed tho arrange ment for tho big danco to bo given FOR SALE 2 lotH, CO by 150 each, in the Mooio Mall, 8t. Patrick's Day. o. ana a, mocic 40, Fremont . ' 3 fF.Pn ..a!. t.t a rt It in the Initial danco of this new y '?."' ""'., e?t"; X"r L. .. ,.. , ... - ...... 41... -.fi!owlon nr' Arbeit St.. Portland ure. 12-13-19-20 Two lots on Mortimer street, near Main for sale, will build home for you on terms, seo Ttios. Jonnson, 117 El Dorado 12-15 BUY A " MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS " PRODUCT Lakeside Lumber Co. i NELSON ROUNSEVELL. M. 4 Mill and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street ' V i Telephone 128 ; e----'-- MORMONS DENY. I'ROHKLYTI.VG CHAIUJK LONDON, Fob; In contradicting Mi?'glW refill that holng persuaded'. 1 Church" of tho Latter Day Saints ployed to obtain fonvtrts to his 'sect (Mormons) to leave their homes and go to Utah, J. Q. McKay, London re ttatj .'18. r(UyMail). itiwmI.1o.iI rif lha iliwi;.ri'l nffoTAn .(flAmAillj In hn . I . ' . !,. WiA.A.rt.'VJ 200 pounds for proof of fc stnde c liy agents of tho 'n which nuch raenns'nave hoen 'cm- ii J ,. . ! : .5' fl' SPECIAL i? vj j Sunday, Mirch 14 GRACE METHODIST CHURCH The Church of the Cordial Welcome (Corner Tenth and High Streets) SPECIAL PROGRAM, 7.30 P. M. Hubjert: "THK NHW MANCIPATION" Several will take part In the presentation of this subject Kpworth Lcaguft. 0:80 P. M. Mr. William Holloway, Leader ' 71 Sunday Hchool, lp"A. M. " . , Classes for dUuges 4 1 MomiflB Church Hcrvlcc, 11 A. M. u NOT7CK TO CREDITORS '" 'jn the County Court of theSUfoiaf In thV Matter of ttfe Estote'tof GWrA C. Mitchell; IlocpasAiT' " .Notice ts hereby given thatpthe undersigned Is the duly appointed and qualified administrator, of the estate of George C. Mitchell, deceas ed, and that all persons having claim's against tbe said estate shall present the same, properly verified, . "srita vouchere attached, to, Ujia. admlnis- KlnmnOi Pntinfv rtnrrtV"La)tf h lot" i .. 11. :;- -rr' .".-?-." ' -''"' r. Sr" J ;lnH P,nc; ine.nammisxratopf oaa,ei- estate. ' --. Dated this 13th day of Matchr 1920. . ,ji LESLIE ROGERS i'i . l Administrator of the Estate of iy fjporce C. Mitchell. Deceannd. 13-20-27-3 A Homelike Church A'Welcome for All J --M-4'l-M'4'fJ'' 1 , r ' .. a- The Rex Gaffe Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 Crab Fluke Cocktail Soup Chicken Okra with Rice wr Relishes Ripe Olives Sour Gherkins V Salad t Bilal Fruit with Whipped Cream Cholco of s Young Chicken Frlcassoo a la Peasant 1' Ronst Milk Fed Voal, Savory Dressing, Apple JellyTjVl . -M Vegetables ' - Snow Flnko Potatoes ' Steamed Head THeoi.t ' i. ' lim3: Choice of , ' mm lane Mango, Sauco Vanilla ' " ' (SJj j TT..I.1..-.1 Cr.;naU Il lint IIImm. Tiln. U'F.; J1UUUUIU niUUDIl 4 IO 44UV fltll.VJ A 10 ! '1 Mj -, "Chocolate1 Din Coffeo Tea Milk ' H 1 h" ' iW 1 s NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Mater of 'the Estate of Elsie May Mitchell, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Is the duly appointed' and qualified administrator or tne estate of Elsie May Mitchell, deceas ed, and that all persons having clnims against tho said estate Bhall present the same, proporly verified, with vouchors attached, to this ad ministrator on or before six months from the date of this notice nt the Virst National Rank in Klamath FnllB. Klamath County, State of Oro- Kon. which is tho place the adminis trator his selected to transact busin ess of the said estate. minted this 13th day of March, 1920. LESLIE ROGERS Administrator of the Fstate of VUIr May Mitchell, Deceased. 13-20-27-3 formed organization and they are determined to make the event ono of tho in out enjoyable of the season. The decorations will be appropri ate for the occasion. The music will bo the best to be had and those who attend wilt be assured of a delight ful evening. Mrs. Orvh Orem Earnest was hos tess to tbo COO club of which she is ! n momber, last Saturday evening. Tho prize was won by Miss Faye Hoguc. Refreshments were served. Those present were: The Misses Fayo Hogue, Minnie Ha mum, Esther and Nellie McAndrews, Jennie and Anna Mae Johnston, Ina Graham, and Jessie Ford. Thursday evening, March 4, Miss lone Folomon entertained a number of her friends nt a party in honor of her birthday anniversary. Those prpsent were: Ruth Miller, Vivian Robinson, Anna Hackland, Helen Wlrtz, Jpsephino McClaln, Thelma Gibson John and Joe Carter, Frank McClaln, Forest Hughstont Valerie Gibson, Everett Moorp, Forest Miller. Games And musice were enjoyed but an old fashioner candy pull was the event 6t the evening. " Tuesday eenlng tho Loyal Bevaj rlon Class of tbe Christian church hail their monthly pot luck supper and basinets meeting.. Officers were elected for the following year. They kre: President; PaulJ Keller; vice president, Joe Carter; secretary and treasurer, 'Ruth Miller. After the supper, games and refreshments .were enjoyed. , ... Wednesday afternoon a number ot friends surprised Mrs.; W. E. Seehora j Iu honor ,of her birthday anniversary,. Toose present were: Mesuames Har ry Thrasher, Telford, M. ,L. Miller. Byc&v, G, M. Thrasher, Joe Smith, Grimes, Seebom, Missea.RutU Miller, Thpmoaa Hlnajosa,; and Thelma Gib son. Dainty, refreshments were serv ed before tbe departure of he guests. Miss Alice McCourt entertained a few friends last night at the home of h'er sister Mrs. George Watt in the Hot Sittings' Addition in honor of 1fiissJ!!iy8.prlnclpal of the school at JMy. i(riie evening was "pleaanil" iwnt, at cards and dainty retresh ,nxen,ts, w(Qre .served. Those present) worn Mrs. Juln Barlow' ' and Mrs. Horry "PooleU and the Misses Olson, Key's", Twyla'Ufeaa, Tna Oraham, Myrr tie RecoVdV'Ciro, "Carter,'.Qeradlnii .Watt.J Agnes Lee,nd Carol Carter'of San Francisco. FOR SALE 320 A ranch on lower lake; 150 A. under plow, good well, small house and barn, lots of fence. Terms or trade for Klamajh Foils property. Call 703 2nd street mornings. 12-13 FOR SALE 3 room furnished house, large lot, chicken house and yard $800, 500 cash, bal. $15.00 per mo. Inquire 321 Grant St. 9-13 FOR SALE Or rent, well Improved 160-acro farm, under ditch, at Bonanza, Ore. J. ri. Faught. 8-13 FOR BALK 1C0 acres good alfalfa . land irrigated no alkali call room 112, Wlllits Bldg. 5-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE 1 Olobe-Werneckq oalc file, case letter size 3 drawer, vcrtlclb 4 compartments Price $50.00 Just like now. J. If. Carnahan, Lootnls Building, Room 4. 3-tf FORi-BALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. Imperial OaraKn. 2B-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FARM- FOR RENT OR SALE Near' Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad drcwr'R, Herald office. 12-tf i- FOR" RENT Ranch vwith Implem' ents, stock and" seed for sale. Call at 1C21 Manzanata street, extreme north east part of town. 6-13 FOR RENT Space In these columns at five cents a line a day. A line here is' read by thousands every night. MISCELLANEOUS Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf CITY GARBAGE When youwant garbage removed call b2J. PHONE" PEYTON for wood. 187 FOK-SALE Grand square piano - Hazelton Bros. Price 1100.00. 2l9 High St. 12-13 FOR SALE or -will trade for cattle, 100 ewes E. W. -Roberts, Poe Valley or Box 7G, Bonanza,' Ore. 12-18 Printing. Stationery - and ' office supplies. Pioneer 'Printing and Sta tionery ceaapany. 126 Mala St. 9-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden opportunity to sell your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, if you do not use the classified columns of The Herald. FjOR SALE: Rhode Lsland Red eggs to set. W. J. Nicholson, 1C54 Men- low way. li-w FOUND A chance to disnose of anv et thd Inntimapahia aMMaav thaf run, oau oe ouire siaiiiou, ,you have stored away In your cellar, years old. Several bead ot younK' . n- , srrn , -,,,.,- ttn , .- , , T3 .,. l- I "" " t.u.M vu. nuavw uw wurA uurws. inijuirv ui .uieriJiiDc .Ranch, or phone 253J. 12-tf FOR SALE Typewriter in , firat class condition. Phone 44. 12-lt FOR .SALE: 10-20 ' tractor, first t class running order; 1 3-bottom 14 nch''tracttr nlow! 1 tractor donbla disc. Trms if desired. P. Merrill,- Ore. O. box' 54, 11.17 J FOR, SALE; Setting eggs. Barred Rock O. A. C. Stock. 11.00 per setting' ot thirteen. The .Merrill Creamery, .Merrill, Or. lJvwir FOR SALE Household ' 535 Walnut- furniture, 10-15 STOCKS AND BONDS FOREIGN EXCHANGE 1 1 -: : r Tne roiiowtng are tno opening prices on bonds In New York city this merning: Liberty Bonds 1st 3s $96.06 1st 4s 90 60 1st 4 Us 91.30 2fld 4r 89.90 2nd 4Mb 89.94 3rd 93.00 4th 90.10 Victory Bonds 3B .V. $97.40, 4b :.:.-...... 97.D.0 Foroicn ExchiuiCA ' RolKlum, francs L 8.00c England, pounds 378.00c Franco, francs 7.71d Germany, mnrks ,. 1.60c. Italv, lire , 5,80c, pain, peseias IS.iOcil-", . Sweden, kroner , Sl.GJOa; rhon.0 3 cash! There is- always someone, who, , wants, just what you have for sale. Find him through the ?classlfied'r columns Of this paper. WANTED WANTED To hear from .owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars., D. F. Bush, MinneappUsMlnn.' , (Sat.) WANTE&riHT&W8 A-l grocery clerk pne who is f till of pep and on hit toes' 'every minute; Good sal" ary and adrai(oiMBt when ability U shown Exrerieace preferred Ad dress" BtnjM Herald office. 12-tf FOR SALE I have two four-home logging trucks, in first class shape, E. ? ZslliZnZA h. !L ,,iWANTED-rWoma cook for ranch, harness for hire. Can be seen, at , uv . .. ., -, ro.tc Liver, Stable,,; porilk.rSMUl1iain3 f ' 1Z' , duai(u Ainu nuuia WAnXCiU 1 Private family preferred, Dr.'L. J. Mills, care'-Frank rRobinson," Box 1085. ,t' . , 12-13 FOR SALE: '800 bushels of .seed wheat. .Test 98 per cent. Address ,A. A. Liskey, Midland, Ore. 9-15 FORJSALE Launch. Phone 237R. 9-15 r '.. ' x J. ' '.' ' FOR SALE: In good, location,-ialf interest vulcanizing- shop. . Doing good business now, will be a hummer this season. Reason for selling, other In,t.eres$r WRltaka car M Part Da7" mentj-Balance, terms to .right party. AddressbY.cS, Care Herold Publish ing; Coi Klamath 'Falls. Ore. 9-13 WANTED A stock saddle; must be In good condition. Phone '2 5 3 J. 9-tf WANTED-Girl. for., general house work. Phone 343. " 3-tf. WAITED A message trom you' to the readra'6f The 'Herald; if -you havemttythlpg fr' sale, for rent, lost qrrfojihd, UJ K. u The'-Ladies' Club of Jthe Elks, which was recently organized, will meet next Tuesday afternoon, at 2 p'clodf. .vjhe meetings were post-poned-.dUrlnr the influenza epidemic that the members-' might assist Jn nursing, but tbe plans are to meet regularltjn tje future. . Miss Ida Momyer is the proud pos sessor of a new Essex car. Two complete matinees Sunday, at 1:30 and 3:30 p. m. adv. IlONOLULtf, T. H. Mar. 13. (By Mail). Army reserve officers in the Territory of Hawaii will have an op portunity to receive a regular course of instruction from Mny 2p to June 26 at Schofleld Barracks, near Hono lulu, according to an announcement by Major General Charlos G. Morton, department commander. We Do STATIONERY PRINTING on t 1 .VMMERM 0QN0 W. O. Smith Printing Co. 110 South Fourth St. Serves yon right- 1 r-t 7 -Club Cafe 6-tf FOR" SALE 20 Duroc 'Jersey and - Berkshire hogs; 1 dozen Barred rock laying hens and 1 rooster. Ad dress Tom Lynch Merrill Ore. "6-17 Serves, you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR SALE A double drawer Na- - tlbnal Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe."" 12-tf FOR'SALE Leaning maKe3, Phouo- graphs, Pianos, Records. Earl Shepherd. 507 Main St.' 24-tf Setvei,you t right CluV Cafe 6-tf LbST AND FOUND JwMwwMyMWwyMUi'w MMi0 LOST Strayed from Hakue Ranch near town 'on Keno road, brown weanling' up'.'-Reward. Return to 201 Willlts' Bullelag. , 12-13 LOST A boy's mackloaw, red ana gray, plaid:'' Rewards-Herald of fice. 9-tf LOST-Ide curtain fqr Hudson car. Return to Herald office or notify C. R. Holllday.' Phono 12F1-. Suit able reward. ' ' It -13 HONOLULU, T. H. Mar. 13. (By Mall). Bands of Hawailans with Ukuleles and guitars soon may roam the streets of Honolulu singing sweet serenades under hotel windows to tourists, according to the Honolulu Tourist1 Bureau, which has adopted. the idea 'of bands of strolling Hawai- ian troubadors as one step towards the rehabllitotlonof Hawaiian musio and cusioms. WMMMAM.AWMMMAAM.MMMAMMMMWWMIWMWWWSMAMMMM ATTENTION! EX-SERVICEMEN! Have your dependents received all the1 money you allotted from your pay and their government allowance? " t Have you applied for compensation'), or, voca tional training if you were partially or totally dis abled while in' service? . ... Have you any back pay or, travel pay still due? Have you received your bonus? : Have your Liberty Bonds been delivered? Did you lose any baggage f , If you were naturalized yhile in 'the service, nave you received your naturalization papers? Are you familiar with all the provisions of, Government Insurance? 'Hasybur policy lapsed? If yau are in doubt as to whero to write or how to make application for benefits due you from f " ' thb government, tcor call on Miss Carrie Ole- 1 son, Home Service iedtlon, American Red Cross. Offices with DeLap.& Haydeu, opposite the Court- . houtw, SEED A " p CYB HP P WOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store '.r,A.. :i -."-, ST v , 126 South Sixth St Phone 87 Vvl, " i