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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1920)
tf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,M" J-ocn WEnXl-SDAY, MAI5C11 IT, WSO. It ft TRODUCING Our Department Heads X X T Y T ? ? Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y 'i Y Y :! . 11 I X Personal Mention ... i in Mr mill Mm incur winn mm ii.. iiniiKiiiir Iiiim' tolurueil (mm V I'lismlenu. whi'id Mrs. NIHm mul .-'.. i, ii. i t.ii. iixmi fur two niuiilli titi'i i YC irc aim to have at the head of all our departments, the highest priced and best qualified men obtainable, in order that we may give you prompt service, good treatment. workmanship and satisfactory CABINET WORK This department is in charge of Mr. Harry Gocller. It was large ly his accuracy, reliability "nd mechanical skill which established the reputation of the "Gocllcr Mill for fine workmanship. Every piece of cabinet work ordered from us will be made under Harry's personal supervision. GLAZING We have at the head of our glass department, Capt. Francis R. Olds, well known fr many years as the most .competent and re liable glazier in Klamath Falls. Ho will personally supervise the execution of all Air glAb.3 orders. LUMBER AND MILL WORK Our foreman in this department is Mr. J. S. Bell, an expert tally man and grader. The greater part of his life has been spent in the lumber and mill business. We guarantee the accuracy of our tallys and grades and the quality of our mill work. Y Y Y v ! Y v f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Mr Hhlui Kpi'llt tliii pnni mourn. Tomoiniw iifiorumui nl "'" lu,,,r or Mm II. i: Mi'iiocr. sas .luiilicr iiIi,hi Hi H m mII l' lvpr ten KlM li Dm Lnilles A til of !'' Melhn.ll church. A iiitillul Imitation I o IctllU'd to "II t J. I). Fnirrhlltl. ii prominent nl ti.iiu. (rtuii Vrekn. 'cr uinkHia dort business Mull hum mlunied 'o IiIh Iioiiiii lodn O A '.linmi'iinmi of the I'roinlum li.iln hn mutinied his position nit u count ur III luuiUli mul nut"1 ''' ItoKHK Itlvei Vullev (Stands ' (nenddwn IM VM OMIT fMl Hi IS III DIKC tnc th( AT THE THEATERS i i til 1 Mill and f r x t NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr. YnrdG: Klamath Avenue and Center Street IT5 "8 i esei ,.?. 128 i tl a t i y m i vi t V ' t! Y The IV.IM "f the lloilii" III -I'mi cerium Waters." Willlitm )imiiniil iirniliu linn for ItolnTlftiiti Cole, dm irilmiLiI lii I lilliiloii Mutual. 1' hint In nuclei) leiidets who ar- hil. IliK for noiut'lhllif; ninel III 'h .i nl iiitoi-tultinii'llt for hl.imt .Unl f itri- mirfi'ltril KUi'sta. Thla Nl'tu-tiiriilnr fcrmiM lio llm Kiunls inaluiiuil III llm (limy .iptui"! of k'H mul Ktnltlt-H- Jiiiiilor niut Juno. Vciitm mul AiIimiIh. Vulrmi mul Hih'cIiiih, lliilin. Mlncrvii. I'roipor iiiu. Ni'iitumt. C'miiil mul l'(i)chi' .unl all tin' other n ttttiloKlcnl folk nri tthoivit In ii Snliirnnllii of llm rhut. (Irlnklni: "nectar" u la Man I'.iiimi mul tiilll:iK In llm olil 1'iir.an w-iv with thi' llil off unit thn iiky thn limit lli'.iutlfill tnhli'iuu nro Ktiown to I ho KiiiMtii. mul Iho rovolry ilovnl I tin K'MUI-'xn'i anil nuccumh to th I urn of tho TmiKO, Thin bcimio In nn iixnco repllm In M-- dotnll of n notorloiiii Olympimi , Imiiiiu1 Klvt'ii hy a prluilnont mrm lor of tho Kinnrt wit In N'cw York Konio fltliM'ii jciirn iiko. When Din lor lliimt'loii nlnrteil mnklnR plan lor tho fl lilt t ti (C n( the Hrene. he leiirneil Hint tho proilurer of the S'en ork affair wna lliun nt t'utnliua. the oldest and newest writinir paper in America. It is the oldest in the sense that it is made in mills whose wheels started when Jefierson was President, when quality was trie supreme test of a manu factured product. It is new in the sense that the" styles created hy it are accepted as final hy that world whose word on style is final. t Dis played in great variety in our stationery department. Underwood W'l KLAMATH FALL V I fLt'Ul n I WMCHC PAHTICULAn ItOI'Lt UUV TMtltt DHiJOll '. ilil rU ALLS OREGON :nfrMj::MS:. nfwnaemn3iMieBnK m& n. AuvauuMt MM'lt'i: til" SIICKIIT'S mu: We Believe- SHASTA VIIIW XOTRS tl 1. V.'ll.ion .-ml firn'h uu-1 ''i-.-, It 1. r .ti r. C .Nt K. !;p.T."!ik ml tamlh and tho Misr Srh.:fiT unI . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY We have enjoyed such beautiful eprinc weather all winter that It If oit want u re.illy Inch irr.ule ft.p,'lerro Klanuth falls ..itois , produet llu S.lvtr "ililstle SilKiir Katunfjy. Thi g(n:!emon attended ! Corn. Ask your crorer for It. 17-23 Ihtt k nt lirivsn trrn i iltlln unfl t lio 1 ' - i eeeniB blnce tho cold and snow has wig. d!d .t,0ilnir ,, T", IoU ','" Mclf.l"."LT. .Bl.r,)ot '";nr iiMi.ea am BioypuiB- lilnln for sale will liiitld homo for been coralnc for a few days that the o. " liunt and .. h. BuJley woroiyoit on tonus. See-- Thus. JoIiuhoii. months havo taken a heavy Jolt a ' iu j;ianalh Falls ono day tat weokj 117 l; IJrailo. 17-KS well a8 prices an other th.ng, but 1(U.,inesg. UBUn55"TO i:T"SnTt the snow looks good to the rauojer ,. ,t.u .,.,.! f h,.. ....ni r i.v .....! r.i.-. i;ir....n. Do not forget the duc of the hot social at tho Shasta Vi.-u h lu ' house. Friday evening- Mar I " . Vpnl Ioit trj::. ; l.K 1'ick with a new ' IS" I MONDA a iWArxi?frTT-ia&t5nf&MUBmmmBaqfm!iwi LE THEATRE aHWPSKEFJ m BIG DOUBLE SHOW TONIGHT LAST CHANCE TO SEE WM. S. HART in " THE LONE AVENGER " in Five Parts. Also " THE POVER OF EVIL " A soul-stirring Drama in five parts, featuring HARRY KING and LILLIAN WEST (VOIKDV " PAYMENT IN FULL ". Coming Thursday "The Trail of the Octopus" Episode Number Eight 'DO Vol" WANT A (il)lll) ItAM'll i V.Hi OK I.ITTM-.' i ; llero'8 a hit; ouu .100 arrei: S." .miller ditch, too in cultivation; MO , per ecu1. U miles from town; good hoiiKu and oiit-liuildingH and good. big barn, hearing orchard. Tiood r tt-rmit can he arranged on 'this buy. . Mere'.i a little one- 10 acres, 1 miU , from Klamath K.-iIIh. nil under litigation; nc.irlv nil in alfalfa; good lioiiKu ham and out-hiilldings. TIiIh ram It Is furnlslud comiilutn for dairiug and poultry raining, and Is ' snnii for J8.000. 3,000 down; 'terms , .Seer.il other good bnrgnlmi In ranches and hoiiiu good buys In city . proportv 17 i jiks nati: TTi:mii;i i T"7 Klamatli Ae. Kitilt No. 10.S9 'ii the ('In lilt ('fitirt of the Si. He of Oncou for thn County of Kl.im nth lliiumt Wing. I'l.ilntlff Vb Jlllihi rooier and the unknown he I in of Hilda Cuiiier, iilun nil other iienioiis or piirllni unknown ilulming liny right, title, cut ate lieu or Interest In or to the rem estate denrrlhril In the riimidalnt herein. Defendants Niillm Is hereby given that, bv r. tui) of an execution mul order "' sale, illllv iHsueil out of the iliuve en titled court and cause on the ITtli Inv of .March. 'ri. upon a il iiinili' and entered of record In iild Court and cause on December l.'jtli I'll 'i, In favor of the above mimed plnintlff mid against the above nam ed defendants, directing the snle of the premises therein find hereinaf ter described to satisfy the sum of $l"!i.7, together with Interest thereon nt the rati) of K per cent per nnnum from December Ifith. 1010 lognthnr ulth Iho coUs of this sale Now, thernfore, by virtue of said i "tiwiwon, and In rnmtilbinre a good di')tndal)Io Electric Service is one of the important factors in community building - WE BELIEVE it is a valuable asset to a community to be able to oiler reliable Electric Service at an attractive rate to jjulustries seeking location WE BELIEVE this asset is a direct benefit to every citizen of that community WE BELIEVE the responsibility is ili-legati-il to the Serving Utility to make every r-iotinblc ftfoit to insure adequate and reliable Sen ice for all purposes required within its teiritory WE BELIEVE the mere name of tin- Company serving is not material tho value lies in the actual Service rendered. -i California-Oregon Power Co. inn (Milium rinhlng resori off tho fallfor-ui roiiin.iny ( ti.ov n . n will atlcnft ii. an i on-1 llfimt'tiiu got In tout tt I flight 'icrion the I'm f with him and arriiugeil to have ihni Fifty two ili.ui m. n K.iu' their with sieno prodiired under thn original n rvbci in the m k ef ilcslcnlns til saii writ, i navo uiiiy inviml upon r,i..,.- ,- .i .... ... .. . i.. k. Ihe berelnafier described iiniinlsiei I ' " ' " i;rai airntiip urK ..... . - will ho at the gun on tho plans inm HINT -IMrtly furnished three 3 1 room Iioubi' 120.00. Will only ront u,iu limn u.iu .. ..u. iuii.titiu iuiu i. (j I 1-18' WANTKD- High school girl or clerk to stay with child evenings. I'liono 4y;iw. 17 SlliVKH TIM. Tllfl 1.mlll..t AfI ,.f III,. MnM.n.tlul (church will hold a silver tea at tho homo of Mra. II. K. Momyor, '1'IX '.lunlpor Street I daj ) afternoon. , ally invited. tomorrow (Tlntrii- Kvcryono is roVdl-17 5MM"J"M"S"5M5',5"5,'5"!" St ar i 'VVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVYVVVVVVV'ri'VT i . 5-1 rp : E && & fl- W3 F a m !- . u Hi n J&, ii. J$, jx vLc Vb J3. VL iiorsn siovixo. If you want your hotiso movod, j iau ii. Hin.ini nraun I'iono a&in. J I 17-10 ,i. "2312 HOURS LEAVE" The Best Comedy of the Year, featuring DOUGLAS MAC LEAN and DORIS MAY "TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE" Paramount Comedy Six Acts of Vodavil Movies J. TO 4 1 hero. A I .J. A I A t I "I X OET quirk result! ndvertlno prein "nil will, on Wednesdnv. the 2Sth dnv of April. 1920, nt the hour of 10 o'clock 11 111. of said day, nt the front door of thn County Court lloiitio I of said County, now holme used ns such, in Klamath Falls, Oreiron. sell, 'it nubile miction, to tho highest bid der, for rush, all tho rlRht, title, and Interest of (tint nhovo iinmnil defend ants, and each of them. In and to the followltiB described real property, to wlf I-ots 4, r. and fi of Hlock of ''wanna llleijhts Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, or so ! much thereof ns may tin neces sary to satisfy said execution The proceeds of said salo will be applied In the satisfaction of mild execution, order and decree, Includ ing tho total sum herein before men tioned, topethnr with the costn hf his sale, and tho overplus If nnv thorn he, will ho paid Into said Court to bo further applied, as hy law ro '1 11 1 red. I J)ni"d March 17th, 1120, .OKO, L. TM'MIMIUICV. Hhnrlff of Klnmnth Countv, Oregon Mv OSCAR BIIIVi:, Oopiltv 17-24-31-7.H "OtiiiKi roim Waters" Liberty tonicht only. It will hu itutiitoncil iilonB Ha ui...il.... ,.. .1... II Ml t.l.li.li rrllHll thl l.lllll.ll. Ill inn li . WILL START WORK ON '"'Xn-iful irniiv.Mlaiilic flUI't. I Tho illrli;lbl will welRh bout BIGGEST BALLOON, mn. Am mil ii.i ...minscpi 1 iil or .10 tons. 1 rnii.Al)i;M'illA, .Mar 17 Tim uorld s l.iresl dlrlKlbln will bo hull! TIIF l"i: OF tl" a' thn I'hlbiilelphla navy nrd In It' make tnoiiev for ou .oliiinni "HI LIBERTY -THEATRE tiii: pick of thi: pirn tti:s AMI m:w om3 nviatv iiav IT Tomorrow, Mable Normand in " The Jinx :'':":-:'-:'-'--:--'.--:-':--s--,..h...j.......j. Exide Batteries 1 Service Station 100 Per Cent Satisfaction and Efficiency our aim First-Class Automobile Repairing Done on v Short Notice Judd Low II. W. POOI.i:, Omier iNsywW iiAintv noma, mhi-i inr"r Phone 22M 49 Main St TONIGHT ONLY WILLIAM DESMOND (IjU,(C Wallior's Double) , In an interesting stoiy of New York Life called " DANGEROUS WATERS " A Good Picture with a Good Star THURSDAY " ALL THE WORLD TO NOTHING VBTStjpynv-j i Thri'o sIiohh dally, ,,t a p. i,, 7 p. 1.1., mul II i n nvcry ,rtay , and a now one 4444...4"i ::": ::'':'"i"!i'''4"S ! : -:--j--:-':--:'-j-'4.4. I