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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1920)
l I TAOK VIVK. V 7. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATVnDitT, MARCH 20, 1039 ' J v t t , :r K l' i ; ? u'JrW I ' ' 'V I IIHm I 'ML U'lllllllL II I HGHTDNFOUL "SHOW ME A SIGN FROM HEAVEN-GIVE ME REAL PROOF OF YOUR GOD!" HAD BEEN THE CHALLENGE OF CHARLEY STEELE. Then the tailor of Chniiriinrn. in his simple fanaticism, sought t6 brand proof upon the young man as he slept, with a littlo cross, heated white hot. E RIGHT OFmY I KAY J ra ,arnng MAXWELL KARGER Director General- U &1 BERT jmjL 'Ohere is a multitude of such unusual dramatic moments Scenario by June MathiS directed by Jaclc Dillon. o? ti' u I SUNDAY ,-N ONLY AT THE LIBERTY 1 1 i ny SUNDAY WE WILL RUN FIVE COMPLETE SHOWS SO "THAT EVERYONE MAY SEE THIS PICTURE. THE SHOWS ' WILL- COMMENCE A3 FOLLOWS: 1 :30 3..5L 5:307:30 9:30 P. M. rroJC3a2CTKK!K3Cs;-ijrs5M,T.'-'iti rattptsar .-PUR0U- AIDS TO HFA1TH AND REAUTYV. j i ml " In the eighth round of what ap peared to l)o a grudga fight, albeit tlo cleanest ever staged between headllners by the local commission, Hilly Huff, who wag pressing a tem porary odvnntngc, fouled Hob Wag ner unintentionally, and Referee Hoy Tabor promptly gave tho fight to Wagner at tho opera house lout night, Those close to tho ring were nil of the opinion that Wngner wag fouled but there could be no doubt that It wag purely an accident. From tho first round tho fight was clean and snappy. Both fighters wcro constantly on their toes and tho fans could hardly keep their seats from excitement. Tho knowing fans at the ringside conceded that the fight was Huff's until the unfor tunato blow. Tho second round was Wagner's, who was tho aggressor In the oarly part of tho fight. In this round a clean left caught tho Klamath boy on the point of the jaw and he went down for the count of five but was Up at six nothing daunted. The first round might be called Wagner's. The third and fourth were clearly Huff's, tho fifth oven, and the sixth, seventh and eighth until the foul were also Huff's. In the eighth Wagner seemed to be tiring, and Huff, who is always wide awake to press a winning point chased him around the ring and, in an effort to put through an upper cut to victory, swung low, with the result that Wagner was In distress for a quarter of an hour with tli long end of the money. The preliminaries from the cur tain r.ilsor by Chas. Hall and Paul Covert to tho six round semi-final between Young Souza and Eddie Murphy were good. Eddie Murphy displayed wonderful ring general ship but the last two rounds entitled Souza to a draw, which was applaud ed by tho fans. Soldier Fontana won the special event staged through generosity of; the fans from Herrlngton by a popu lar decision by Tom Watters, the eteran referee, who was called In for thl one fight. Both, have a mean punch nnd were not averse to show ing it. Bob Allen, who was substituted at the last minute for Young Grafton, won a four round preliminary over Soldier White. The decision was not popular with some of tho fans hut in the opinion of the majority It could not hab been otherwise, -In the last round Allen's gloe camo unlaced and ho held out his hand to the ref-l oreo. As' the fight proceoded without HERftLDS CLASSIFIED COUIIffl: t . i FOR SALE Real Eitate ""i,nnn.ruTjjjuinjtra FOR,8At.E 2 lots at Shlpplngton, near school house. Address Chas. W. Brown, Chelsea Lumber and Box Co. , 18-23 Soo Harry Telford i 15-20 T .l'h for tractor FOR SALE 2 Iotg, CO by 1C0 each, No. 8 and 9, Block 40, Fremont VI, WTf.n nAl T.-.. . .1. ;.., uuv tatu, lUQjr lurjnn. iaui I Newton, 81C Corbett St.. Portland Ore. 12-13-19-20 FdR SALE 3 room furnished house, large lot, chicken house and yard 800, $000 cash, bal. f.lG.00 per month. Inquire 321 Grant St. 10-20 NEW HOUSE: Price: cash, 13090.00. Terms, 13890.00., half flown hal- nnco monthly payments, 8 per cent. Call at place, 1923 Main St. 15-20 FOR SALE 100 acres good alfalfa land Irrigated no alkali call room 112, Willi ts Bldg. 5-tt FOR SALE Miscellaneous Storage Batteries Charged..!!. Shldler FOR SALE Thoroughbred S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for batch ing $1.00 for 14, Phone 19F24 or address Mrs. Alex B. Cheyn'e, Ronte 1, City. 18-20 Used cars for sale one 1918 Chevrolet, first-class running condi tion. Prices are right. Central Gar age. 16-tf Serves you right Club Cafo 6-tf P1IONB EEYTON for wood. CITY .GARBAGE When you garbage removed call bZJ. Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 128 Main St. 9-tt WANTED WANTED To'.hear ''from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. (Sat.) WANTED A cook's assistant at tho Klamath General hospital. Phciu WANTED Room nnd board for from one to twtmty-fivo men. Ihono 149J. Js-0 WANTED 2r. carpenters and mlll righta. Phone 149-'. 1S-J0 WANTED TO BUY A small house in good location, with large lot Price must be reasonable, with terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of fice, 'tf. FOR SALE One Shire stallion, six years old. Several head of young work horses. Inquire of Enterprise Ranch, or phone 253J. 12-tf Serves jou right Club Cafe C-tf WANTED Position man 'with family, back of Owl Cafe. on ranch by Inquire house 18-20 WANTED Alfaira dairy farm, 80 A, with or without stdck, under ditch, no alkali. Address 210 South 3rd St. Klamath Falls. 13-6t FOR SALE A double drawer. Na tional Cash register. Just like new, Rex Cafe. 12-tf FOR SALE Lea ling maKej, Phono graphs, Pianos, Records. Earl Shepherd, 507 Main St. 24-tf Serves ou right Club Cafe C-tf FOR SALE 1 Globe-Wernecko oak file case letter size 3 drawer, vertlcle 4 compartments Price $60.00 Just like new. J. H. Carnahan, LoomTs Building, Room 4. 3-tf FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. Imperial Garage. 25-tt FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Snace In these columns at fle cents a line a day. A line' hei is read by thousands every night. FARM FOR RENT OR SALE Near Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad dress R. Herald office. 12-tf MISCELLANEOUS POSITION WANTED As chauffeur oc auto mechanic, 8 years experi ence. Room 17, Washington House. 13-19 WANTED A stock saddle; must bo in good condition. Phone 253J. 9-tf WANTED A message from you to the readers of The Herald, if you have anv thing for sale, for rent, lost or found. Serves you right Club Cafe G tf WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING In a hurry advertise for it hpre. LOST AND FOUND LOST Straw suit case on hill road to Merrill Geo. F. Rohrer. Rec lamation office. 1G-19 LOST A golden opportunity to sell sour home, your.farm or anything you wish to disposed, If you do not usp the classified columns of The Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of any of the innumerable articles that you have stored away .In your cellar. attic or barn.- Turn your waste into i .kt If a cold has settled 6 v, in !MIU ( I UHh -r Or if you !av rfietuna III I I li!l!lnh . tinn, ulcer, aweMinS or jjjji jfl Wfc other form of inflwnrW 'uiMRHlIll IllllWb PflRflfA nl msss " life iif Medicated Br y Ka will tn4 to rtduce tn InKam srL" f (nation quickly and effee OvV 'w ut.' tivoly. It contains a ailiclou vOA : 2$tJt IMt arts, rith borlo acid, fly lL '.'Sati A n c'erlneandantUeptleiof known XtkrrKj j value.- It works. quickly and WwvE&rcS&mLmr You iKouId Kara a email can I M I jiff A aLaaaaaa of PUROLA Medicated PUttar W jlililA in the houie at all tl(ne. Heat f '' JLf ,SHraaaaaaaaaa v in tho can and apply It ia T35BI AT MX DRUG STORES 0tfNr ' TVROtA UidtcattdPtaiteruvuar- MsmrgT antttd to give tallifaction. If it iSZiMJlW thoviA not vour drvggM vill re- iPEy j ' k Wumauer- , J JlftHQOf aV 1 1 jjilU ' (?&li "' ' """' "'luiniiiiaMiuiimli" ' p- i j I i wi . mm ww. wwwmwwii n in. .iiiiii iiw.i . i Mmmm .ai omimm Personal Mention Dr. L. L. Truax arrlvetl'iin town last night, Inning brought' the new Wurron Hunt hospital 'ambulance overland from Los Angeles, as , far as the Topsy grade, wherobad roads Mailed him. By Monday It Is expect ed the roads will be better and tlie ambulance will be brought ln. Mrs. G B. CarlUlo of Bonanza re turned last night fiom tho ast, where she has been for the past four months. She visited friends in Coun cil Bluff and Villisca, Iowa, and Hoffland, Nebraska. J. P. McAullffo, who has been In Ashland, Aas In Klamath Falls to day, on his way to his ranch near Fort Klamath. Interruption the spectators who !Corn Ask .your grocer ; for it. 17-23 .ii.iv. j I cash. There Is always someone who r,,Sf lula?! w?J.i.t what you .have for sale. If you product. Buy' Silver Thistle Sugar Electric Wiring ,.H. Shldler' TERRITORIAL FORCE IS REORGANIZED LONDON, Mar. 20. Army author ities luive decided that the'ro-organi-zntion of tho territorial ,force shall - IiOXE PINE - AAA NEWS mm mm m hadn't "'stW his glove thought he wanto(5 the fight to stop. White had i Electric Appliances H. Shldler Allen in distress thoughout the third round hut tho first two were clearly. Allen's "and tho last could not posslb-' Iy havo been termed White's so that the decision was greeted with ap proval by tTie majority. r This was the longest program ever staged here nnd possibly the best. The fans all sympathized with Wag ner in his temporary pain but were also sorry for Huff In that thru nn rccident he was deprived of the long end of the monoy. Roy Tabor, who mado his first ap pearance here as referee, showed a wondprful knowledge of the game nnd had tho support of the fans. I Find .him through LcplmnWibl tilts' pail the en- classified , TO here. GET quick results advertise 4 i to the Klamath Agency for the sum mer. J. E. Enman bought one of the thoroughbred bulls at, the sale Sat tirday. Several Lone Pine people attended the entertainment at Fain lew Fri day night. f CARD OF THANKS "TTa iIabIwi 1t mrnraaa nil. Tiaorf. , F W ITU UCOIIO .1. w.j .JIJ u... ...... V J. R. Elliott has taken his cattlel ? WnKS to an me menus wnose aiq 'anu sympaiay was eu ireeiy ex tended during our recent bereave ment. ' ,Mr.and Mrs. F, L. Terwilllger FOR. .SALE The Herald will place your message In the hands of over 9,000 readers every night for only five cents a lino. bo undertaken with the following conditions of service. Obligation to serve overseas in a moment of ''ex treme national emergency," but not until the reserves have been called to the colors; no territorial soldiers to bo called upon for foreign service without tho sanction of Parliament. It has also beon definitely 'decided that the special reserve (militia) is to bo retained. t - - a Drug Facts No. 21 PHONOGRAPHS Tho modern phonograph has long since passed tho experi mental stngo and Is now generally recognlzecl as a musical instru ment capable of furnishing entertainment and amusement for every X member of overy household, 4 We wish to unnounco that we will open and operate complete phonogruph departments In both our stores, and will offer for sale aevornl cf tho bettor known makes of machines as well as four $ standard lines of records. OUr record linos will comprise all the & popular music of tho day as well as many of tho "Classical and ? standard musical sqlecttons, X ' I SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE, Klamath Falls RED CROSS DRUG STORE, Merrill ' I MfrH''M"W'H-' z t VWWWWWVWWWMAAAMWiAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAA Jewel Cafe VvWWWVWWWWWWM''Ni,Vii'N,Nl Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 Oyster Cocktail : SOUP ' Chicken Noodle ' '"' r ! v RELISHES '??$- - Cold Slaw 'Ripe Olives "tM . i .'8AI1AD ' '" '.' Shrimp Salad .' ' V-- . Msi i him- '- Salmon Cutlets, Parsley.- Butter - -, Choico of , Chicken Fricassco Steamed Dumplings Baked Virginia Ham, Raisin Gravy VKGETABtES , Mashed Potatoes , Creamed Peas l9, Choice of - v-t " Fruit Jelly with Whlppod Cream .i Hot MInco or Pumpkin Pie .. .- - DRINKS Tea Coffee Milk J IS JEWEL CAFE 610 MAIN ST. v . .. .. .. .. .. .. .a. . ., .. .. x .ti A A A A A .1. A Jl. i. J A. .- -- -- - - " SEE ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store J26 SoatV Sixth St Phone 8V , Va w.Ur .KK:4...MMH" D