The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 18, 1920, Image 4

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GEN'LMEN !
Tho blpjjest nRKjrfiiijNhiiii f marvulin entertainer cut nsscmhlod
under no Cent Wc particularly call your attention to Kory-Hory
Mice, the lUitounillnRtjr nolo exponent- of tho famous KIJII Vllng.
Don't ml- tills Startling niul Stupendous rlu-us. it in 'llXX,"
the init tllicrting photopl. of tho jonr :
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Presents BDu-frncrito Nicholas and Henry King l
" THE POWER OF EVIL "
A Soal-Stlrring Drama In Fire Parts.
4 ."The Trail of the Octopus"
Episode No. 8. The jrrtuiteat serial ever produced. It's full of
Thrill and Action. i ,
Good One-Hccl Comedy
" PAYMENT IN FULL "
Coming Friday " In the Hands pf the Law'
TIVE PER CENT BILL
NOTGAININGGROUND
Professional paid circulators in
Portland are endeavoring to get
signatures to the proposed 4 per cent
and 5 per centXinterest rate bill, but
they are meeting, with very poor, suc
cess, according to the Tax Liberator.
People realize tn'a't' Instead ot lower
ing interest rates Yd Oregon 'this bill
it will be impossible to borrow' mon
ey in Oregon at alf.They fully un
derstand that money 'will not be
loaned'in Oregon at C per cent whon
it can be loaned in adjoining states
at 8 per cent.
The present low price ot Liberty
Bonds on "the open market presents
an Interesting phase of-this situa
tion. Liberty Bonds can now be pur
chased at a price which will net the
owner between 5 per cent and 6 per
cent. If money could, not be loanod
will produce a condition under -which in Oregon at a greater rate than 5
per cent, naturallypersons with mon
ey to loan would buy Liberty Bonds
instead .of loaning their money.
P TRAVCUNS
GOODS
ARE YOU GOING AWAY THIS YEAR ?
Vacation time will soon bo here. Now' is
tho timo to get your "duds" in order. We
are showing some very interesting vacation
goods, especially in
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases
all made by the well-known house of Belber.
Belber luggage is the kind to tie to. Sturdy,
proof against the kicks and scuffs of rough
handling. And there is the inbuilt quality
that lasts beyond expectation. Whether
you want a bag, suit case or wardrobe
trunk, you will find nothing to equal Belber.
WE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIP
MENT OF THESE GOODS. COME IN
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lqan In Oregon which Is now in ef
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due. This would mean the fore
closure of practically, every Oregon
mortgage, and business houses whlelj
have to finance themselves with bor
rowed capital would be forced out ,of
business.
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THE PROMPT EXECUTION. OF ..ALL WORK
AND ON TIME DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS IS
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We'Kave a good .supply of material and a'; large crew
of' cap able mechanics. Small, special orders' turned
out' "while you wait" r
STOCK SIZES and PATTERNS IN MOULDINGS,
WINDOWS, DOORS, FINISH, ETC., ALWAYS
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SPECIAL SIZES AND PATTERNS "-MADE TO
ORDER AS QUICKLY AS IS POSSIBLE FOR
: MEN AND MACHINERY TODO THE WORK.
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Kd Voting, Poo Vnlloy rancher, Is
seriously ill nt his homu With erysip
eloid Dr. Soule was calked to attend
hlniLjestordny and found tho faco
and 'scalp of the patient attacked' by
tho disease. Ho reports, however, that
ihV spread has been checked and
quick recovery Is Indicated.
"V. L. Wright arrived yesterday
from Sacramento to tnko tho posi
tion of assistant manager of tho local
plant of tho Standard Oil company,
vacated three weeks' ago whon form
cr Assistant Manager Klrkham was
transferred to Orland as special
ngont for tho company.
Mrs. O. D. Burko returned last
night fron) a month's visit with rela
tives In Missouri and Nebraska. She
found tho Kast gripped by severe
storms and blizzards and Is glad t
get back to a mild climate.
JiAItGKST IKLKSCOPK
VANCOUVER, B. C, Mar. 18. A
tolescope which, It Is claimed, will bo
largest In the world, Is to bo
erected horo soon. . Tho Ions will ho
feet In' diameter, half a foot larg-
than a famous tolescope at Loipslc.
Hum 'Is mads from tho scum ob
tained by .boiling down the jiili e of
the sugar-cm').
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SPECIAL MEETING OF LOCAL 1764
MOOSE HALL THURSDAY
March 18, 1920, 8:00 p. m.
IMPORTANT
Messages, News and Eight-hour Data
DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND
ASKS WATKK ItKJIIT.
8ALUM, Or., Mar. 18. n. L. Hid-
die of Copco, Cal has filed applica
tion with tho state englncor horo for
tho appropriation of wntor front
Cascade spring to Irrlgato 10 ncros
lu Klumnth county ,
Want Ads bring result.
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WANTED A cook's assistant nt tho
. Klamath General hospital. Phcno
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WANTED nnom and hoard for
.,from, one to twenty-fivo men.
I'liono 14'jj. ' j-iu
Lakeside Lumber Co
, NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr.
and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street
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WANTED 2C carnmiters and mill'
rights. Phono 149.1
18.20
WANTED TO BUY A small houso
?lngood location, with largo lot
Prjco must ho rcnsonnblo, with
term's. 'Address It, C, S. Herald of
fice tf
WANTED Position
man with family,
back of Owl Cnfo.
on ranch by
Inquiro houso
18-20
FOIt SALR 2 lots at Shlpplngton,
near school houso. Address Chart.
W. Brown, Chelsea Lumhor and llox
Co. 18-23
FOIt SAIE Dodge car. Clood condi
tion, extra tiro, practically now
hattory. Inquiro K. K. K. store. IS
FOR SALE-r-Thoroughbred S. C,
nhodo Island nod eggs for lmtqh
ing $1 00 for 14, Phono 10F24 or
address Mrs. Alox B, Choyno, llouto
I, City. I.8'20
LIBERTY THEATRE
THE PICK OK T1IR riOTURES
AN1
' A NKW ONK KVEnY DAY
H. W. POOIiK, Owner r HAnitY SOItEL, Musical Director
, , TONIGHT ONLY
, " FROM ALL THE WORLD TO NOTHING "
, ", ' With William Russell starring
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FRIDAY, A Snappy Western called
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THE LAST STRAW "
with Buck Jones.
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NOTE This Is our first Buck Jonoif plcturo. Mr JoncS.startod
making pictures oarly In 1917. hut thoughUFranco a hottor plnco
for him. This Is tho flrt ho 1ms mndo slnco his roturu. Yos, wo
like him he's u regular man, tho young. "
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'Continuous SJiow Sunday starting
A now show ovory day. '
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