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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1920)
FjfflteMCOiu ra. ( 0. ( I liiTCBDAY, MAjtoi ao, teat h4t . vvvVH V li 11. mE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,. OREGON rAOK cn The Evening Herald e. j. McnnAY Kdtlor FRKD SOULK , Clty'ilUor. tnbllshed dally, except Sunday, by Tbe Herald Publishing Company of T IN 11 the distance t0 tho celling. The prl-j miry purp6o nt tho Venture Is to provide clcnnf sanitary nnd modern qiiartors, It it proves n success nnd tho demand Justifies It tho lower AT THE THEATERS T -o t A snarl otriiRo from tho crowd of Lumbermen "in tho Coto Dorlon, (flo6r on tho Klamnth street end of ,!,,, HlinttorlnR Into darkncsi. tho (tho building will nlso be converted jickonlnR sdund of blown, n Biiddon unio rooms. (quiet) Whliiperod counsolllnits fol- A worklngmon's hotel that will Tho contract has been let for the 0wcd, then tho trump of feet and . . , r.,tWl. uu-i.Anj.n.njijr'i.rinr,'irtrii-.ri-M-i-.-i-ri-'ria -,---... .wwmv. m .. .. . .-.. .. .L .'I , i. -i . Kimmain ans, ai no rourin sircei.icare for no roomers will bo opened i pMnllns of tho upper Interior. Tho pinSh. in tho river, llvlnR or dead, T ' In Klamnth Kails about, April 15, If. walls and tho celllnRR will bo plnt; fi0atbt ' tlnttiA PtinllAV Ulnnl. wit illtnilv. . . . .. . . . I T . nunim uiiimiv; wwi, ..., .....a.. , iS, ,a1- f , , Jvlra" tho plans of tho now owners of the,od whlto, and tho floors finished lit uncannily brilliant lawyer, with the fi E& fiftS"?. ' , , world t his feet. Was this his end:. ; I Ninth nnd Main streets, go through j KoRardless of final disposition of Jow j)nrroom brawl ocr a chenp Subscription terms by mail to any on cheJlo. An order has been j the entire lower floor space, tho half om,nf Kor this nnd equally stlr fldress In tho United States: j placed with tho Lakeside Lumber . fronting on Main street will bo dvld-1 rnK momont8 see Bert I.ytell In "Tho One year .. . $5.00 company for the necessary mlllwork ed Into three storo rooms nnd wllUjl)K)t of way," tlio Rreatost of Sir " mumu ... .. uv nmj tnc entire upper floor ot tnc proDnoiy no occupied at once, tiio "" T. . I . TTT I building will bo remodeled nnd par- present tenants occupancy ends Ap- n.. ............. j t ,. i..i...,i' tltloncd Into rooms. rll 1st. entitled to tho uso for republication The owners of tho building, J. T Klllbert Parker's novels, I Himyuncii) on mo screen. et all news dispatches credited to It, Ward. John Brett, and B. J. Murray, When tho, projected lino of railway o not otherwise credited In this proceed ng n a pract cal way to across Austral'a has been completed paper, and also local news published .,.,. .. iA ., i, ...m ,. ....( i erein. i solve tho city's housing problem i the trnvoler on It will bo confronted AU rights of republication of spe- They Intend to provide rooms at wit a wnnt win ne, pronnmy, tne dispatches herein are nlso re- niodorato prices, but clean, comraoiii- ureariosi rauwaj journey m mo PB'il ll . m . .. r . ....l'.inilil Tltn mma,a mam, rt ,1n wA..,rt vwv.. inie onn rnminrinnie. tr,acn roum wiiii "n " bvn. ,.,, m mw iuu,u - ,.,., '"'-"---" i , i. ,, . .. . i"'".' a uoseri region, prncticauy Sunday at tho Liberty Hessio lliu rlscnle, tho pi ml ii ceil It plas Theatre. ; beautiful blondo star who Is iippeiirlng in Bx A1 efl SATURDAY, 5IAKCH '20, 1020 bo of ample slzo for comfort and ' Ups thru good beds will be provided. Ilath- iovoia or lire, and utterly unintor- I rooms will be Installed nnd the ' estlng. FOUKIGV KXCHANGK p,nce w, be connoctod with the city Kollowing Is the list of foreign henUnB ,,lant and-steam heated dur- . a , ..-, rachange from today's New Tork,nK th, 'vintel.f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY quotatiens: i j nnue hlen which Is Intended mmn,,,1 Founds sterling :.: V.,$3.S0 tn ,., na'.'ta anil unform I WANTEDTeam. wagon and horn- . . , r .... . j., .,... .ventilation lies In tho construction of, the partitions between tho rooms, which will be boarded up for seven ' and a half feet, and enclosed with wire netting for the remainder of Franc 0732- Xtlro ....................................... .0553 "Mark ....'. i.. 0138 Drachma . .... .115 Krona (Sweden) .. 209 Flnmark ... . .057 i 4M"W4"MH"fr43M I t t z I PRESCRIPTION For Tomorrow ONE EXTRA NAP IN THE MORNING (For the Disposition) ONE GOOD BREAKFAST (For the Stomach) ONE WALK TO SIXTH AND PINE ' , - ((For the Digestion) ; l ONE HOUR IN WORSHIP AT THE Presbyterian Church (For Spiritual Benefit) NOTE Last ingredient very important an'd can be safely repeated in the evening without injury. Good'results guaranteed. lilbltors Mutual releases, has an ox jcollent medium for her t'llcnts In j 1 her latest production, "Jossolyn's produced by tho 11. II. Kont-I tirerf. Inc. I 1 Tho plcturo Is n drnmutlxatlon of tho book by Kathleen Norrls, vliosu , fiction has mado her one of tho most ' popular and widely read novelists of, tho day. 1 The locnlo"ot tho story Is Long Is- land and Its envlroiiH. Kllcn fjitimcr, 1 ' n clrl nt rnflnMnnnt. wlin )ini! hnin P0erTK32r?.perrntrornwi -" J" " - take auto or stock for part. 703 2nd , mmrled young Glbbn Jossolyn. nhd St. 20 (artist and scion of n wenlthy family. -jOlbba had neor entered his father's KOIl SALt oung fresh cow with hn.a td.,.i.. o. .. marriage to Lillian Kcoler. a self- centered bonuty who was mistress ot ess. 7,03 2nd, fit. neuer can uiuui. niier .uii-1 man, north side Miller Hill. 20-23 WANTED Light housekeeping rooms or npartment by lady. Her nld Office, Box J. 20-25 WANTED Carpenters Monday, ap :! ply C, M. Held, Brick bids, 1034 'Main near 11th St. 20 tho art of fascinating men. . After five years of hnpplneis 'abroad, a recoucllation was effect ed, and (ilbbs and lite wlfo with tholr , llttlo boy, Tommy, went to llvo with tho eldor Josaeljn at their Long 1s- translent. i,!,ml mansion. Olbbs fell a victim of 20-23 tho beautiful Lillian's charms, and - ;negloctcd Ellrfii for his step-mother. LAND For rent or sale, ' Th A,A,nI ,.,, ...,.. ,,.., - v. x.ui vMllllhlU UUUl'I IIH ,FOIl RENT Ono room, 515 Klamath. i The Tires Are Here You have probably noticed the advertisements relative to the justly famous Goodyear. Fabric Clincher Tires in sizes 30x3,30x3 and 31x4. Because we know they are the kind of tii'es to make us permanent customers is probably the biggest reason why we sell them. When such al together good tires are coupled with the com plete SERVICE we know how to render, there can be no question but what you will call again when you need new tires. VVA I I AA j I OTHER SIZES AND TYPES IN STOCK. THE WHIT C&s PELICAN ,'ffcJL mmm, THE OFFICIAL AUTO BLUE BOOK AND CALIFORNIA STATE AUTO ASSOCIATION GARAGE PASTl'Rl i nenr Malln. The S. W. U of S. W V' , H- TT ,.!-. i. a i Vi see. av luwnsuip 11, Write for Information care Joe Hnlas, U. 3 Ilx Ariz. Phoenix, 20-25 WANTED tent flies. Second-hand tents 741 Walnut. All parties having cars qn storage at the Biehn garage, formerly tho I'ord Oarage, aro to have their c,irs out of this nnrago by .March ,31, 1920. GEO BIEHN 20-27 It. 12. ,J03eiyn root resulted in mnny heart 1 Frank Halas, breaking moments for Ellen, whoso. 1 suspicions' woro verified when she, I found Lillian and her husbiAd at Rlbb's studio after a iilght on wlilch they were both nbnont frm homo. A iiur.rrel ensuod botweou filbbs and his father, nnd when Josielyn, Sr. was founJ dead, clrcumstanclal evi dence convicted filbbs. Monday only at tho Liberty. WEATHER RECORD -o -0 and 20 Mar. I Mnr. Mar. I Mur. 1 Mar. ' Mnr. ' The I. O. O. F. and Rebeccas that '' wish to go to Merrill taW evening.! meet at the I. O. O. F. Hal!. The bus I & will leave at 7 o'clock sharp. 20 , 1 5 FOR RENT Lnrgo front room. ' Tpwngend Flats. 20 , FOK SALH Hereafter ttio Herald will publlhh tho mean and mnxlmum tempnrn turea 11ml nrei.inltnlloii record ns tak en by tho U. S. Reclamation 'or tec jS,ar station. Publication will cover thoi'ar- dny previous to the paper's Issue,' up Mnr, to 5 o'clock of that day. j. 1 Si. ' i; '4 WAX-TRiV ON Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 1 All lboso'krtou:lng themselves In- ?,nr' 'Ploaso settlo with C C. Low, 12 J Oiik J,nr- le. 10-20 5Inr. SAKKS: Throe Flrep-oof Cury Pres. .Mut sell lotmy. Will exrlmiiKe. I'nsy payments. .ildre.s fieorge II, l4inl)ee, (.'cnenil Delitery, City. 10-20 1.... 3 . 4.., C... 0... 7... S... Mnx. 41 40 45 4S r.c C2 01 ,55 Pre- MIn. clpltntlon 2S 20 IS 31 21 30 30 .15 Mar. Mar. 0 10... 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 IS 10 49 ' 40 r.3 CO r.s 40 29 39 4 5 4S 53 33 IS no 32 33 17 23 23 IS 33 24 trnco .28 .15 .20 .20 1 -4M-M-JM'-:-:-WK-M-W- "H-H-KK.:KM-:Xm !. Star Theatre ItAWH fnn -inil wifer man for farm work wife toiA-iAA.. qooWfiar 3 or 4 men. Good house.1 ' "rV steady Job. Write gjvlng particul ars of experience etc., and wages wdnted to P. O. box 31, Klamnth Falls, Oregon. tf At an Illustration of tho cunning: ol tlui'fox, hunters hnvo told how nil iinlmiil hard prettied In the ch3K0 lias emtio ucrOKH n comrade, ntnl ap parently persuaded It to tixko ttp'tliu runnliiK In full vipw of tho fluid, while tlio tlrod one roiiinluod hlcdoit until tho dnnger was, past. - ., TONIGHT " ' Maurice Tblirneur's Great Special " THE LIFE LINE " A rugged story of the Sea. 'Ham an' " A good two-reel Comedy T FOR SALE 2lrugs, ti wmoow araperies, 4 pipe. Phone 192R. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1915 Ex ) celslor & Roger sidecar in fine ' 4 1 Coming Sunday Norma Talmage In V "THE DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS" This, picture broke all records at the Tivoli in San Francisco. child's table. 20-23 shape. R. Hotel. E. WJIsoa, Metropolitan 19-20 IWAVTRD TO rtlTY nno't.1 Ihrno ? healthy setting hens. Prefer Rhode 7 i Island Reds or Plymouth Roclo Call 4 .Herald office. 19-tf FOR SALE First class National j cash register. Cheap. Central Out- I fitting-Co 4WMK.fr... WANTED Second-hand blncksmltli outfit including Forgo, tools, etc. Also pine fitting tools. Write Box X. Y. Z. Herald office. 19-24 f t ? ? r Vir.A .WJT 8tOVO ! T t t t t t t T kkkkkxkh,:hj: Plate Glass tf FOR SALE CHEAP Electric coffee urn. suitable for restaurant uso. Write Box 255, Dorrls Calif. 19-22 fjfi MONDALE THEATRE TONIGHT The big B. S. Moss feature film production "IN THE HANDS OF THE LAW" It's full of romance and tragedy. Also Good Comedy-7-"A Bargain at $37.50" Coming Sunday "Chains of Evidence" It's a Hallmark Picture. MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud Insersoll llnuley Chiropractic I'lijlclnn First National Bank Building Entrance, Room 5 ASHLAND, s OREGON EX-SEKVICE WW? 'ATTENTION! Tho regular meetings ot Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock, p. m.. at tho City HalJ In Klamnth Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades aro In vited. Thoso desiring to Join tho Post may secure, application blanks from t T T t f t t T t ? t f T t t I t y r t y t V WE ARE PREPARED TOi EXECUTE ALL ORD ERS FOR PLATE GLASS OR MIRROR WORK. LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEEDS IN THIS LINE. Bevel Plate Front Doors and Mirror Doors We are equipped to manufacture to order any de signjyou desire in modern doors. Let us show you 'illustrations and suggest designs. " ) BUY A J . "MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS" ' PRODUCT ' i . 'JV v or c Lakeside Lumber Co NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr. Mill and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street Telephone 128 t T y y T t T y T T T T T y T T f t y t T t y t f T T t f y t y y yv T T y y y y T y T Y T u. K, van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or I, II. Carnahan, all of Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary. J , x:hkk"X"X"k i- iaray