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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1920)
MONDAY, MAItCIt SO, 1920 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paor zixxxixxxM 1 t f T t V T ? ? V ? ? ? ? ? ? T t f ? T T For Your Easter f f .SSk - K T . V Gl t f f t T t f T T t t T t T T t T t f T T f 3. f T T T t T T f Y T f T T t T T T T Y Y Y T t Y T Y f T Y ',WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF THE NEW SPRING STYLES IN KUPPENIIEIMER'S Fine Suits, Knox Hats, Nettleton Shoes, New Shirts, Neckwear, New Spring Styles in Boys' Dubbelbilt Suits the boys' clothes that , are 20 times better. KKK STORE Leading Clothiers g Hatters '$KJKSiiX!t II a MONDALE THEATRE TONIGHT "SUSPENSE" Featuring the Beautiful Mollie King A stirring Mystery Story abounding in the thrilling exploits of a clever girl ALSO A GOOD PEERLESS COMEDY ONE OP PATTY ARBUCKLE'S BEST PRODUCTIONS 'TATTY DISTURBS THE PEACE" TUESDAY "WHOSOEVER FINDETH A WIFE" GOOD PEERLESS COMEDY: "TANGLED TIES" ' Result? Admission X START CAMPAIGN TO EXTERMINATE MOLES OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallts, Mar. 27. A cam paign against tbo rnolo has boon started by H. M. Wight, Instructor In zoology nt the college. Requests are being sent out to various sections of the state to furnish specimens in order that complete Investigations mar be made. Mr. Wight says that the specimens should be placed in alcohol or formalin and the dnto will place of collection placed on the con tainer, with name of collector. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Don't forget tho big danco at tho Houston opera house, Thursday evening, April 1. First appcaranco of McHenzlo and Leeks orchestra. 29-31 FOR SALE 21 head )oung stock, 9 heifers from No. 1 milk stock, Phono 296-J. FOR SALIC -1 saddlo horses, good after stock, cheap; G work-horses, ready for spring plowing. (Phono 296-J. BIG BARLEY FIELD SACRAMENTO, Cal., Mar. 29. The greatest barley field ever plant ed In California has been sown In district 1,600, Sutter county. It consists of 16,000 acres and is ex pected to produce 125,000 sacks of barley this summer. FOR SALE 1 3V4 Studobaker wa gon, 1 3 U narrctw-tlrcd wagon. Phono 296-J. If you want your garden plowed or lot leveled, 339-R. 24-tf ' H. IJ. McLANE. FOR SALE Sorrel mare, ut. 1,000 lbs.; 1 yearling colt, two sets har ness, cream separator nnd milk cans. F. E. Knlgh & A. O. Tarboll. ' 29-1 Want Ads bring results. A NOTICE Carponteis' local No. 190 moots o'ory Wednesday evening In tho Labor ball, Ctli and Main. C. E. SOLOMON, Ucc.Scc. FOR SALE Angora goats, 350 head, all high grnde 275 docs. Registered bucks. Ell W. Davis, R. F. I. Hx 162, ABhland, Ore. 29-8 ,-f Your Credit is what YOU make it. It will be worth far more to you when the time comes to use it than an armful of letters of recommenda tion presented by you. Such a small be ginning as a well-kept checking account has led to a man's business success. s,? . Y ATA " - ' " "" ' X (RANCH FOR SALE 320 acres, GG f acres undor privnte reservoir, 100 T,ncres good upianu, sou very uuop, JL raises good wheat, corn, benns, to T . i,, .,,,n ni i r.nn J'for nulrk aalo. Wrlto "Ranch." & j caro of Herald. 29-1 i! WANTED Vork on ranch by man & with wife nnd two children. Un- 1 'derstand livestock and Irrigation. V M. M. Sellers, 221 3rd St., Klamath , Falls, Pro. 29 4& win BAI.P finil hnnd drill In cood SCHOLARSHIPS i PRINCETON, Mar. 29. Prcsldont John Orlor Illbbon announced today that 17 scholarships lumo boon estab lished at Princeton university In memory of Princeton mon who gavo their lives In tho world war. Thoso scholarships will bo awurdod to poor but worthy boys who might not oth erwUo bo able to sectiro a university oducatlon. ' Tho scholarships which havo boon established, by friends nnd relatives of tho Princeton hero dead, range In amountH from G,000 to $40,000, the Income from which Is to bo used each year by tho university to holp defray tho exponscs of needy students j through Princeton. Thoso scholar ships In most cases, will bo nwnrded. MASONS ATTENTION Tbero will bo a special mrotlni; of I Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. & A. M at Mnnonlo hnll, Tuesday. March 30, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. in. for tho purpont of conducting tho funoral of our late brother, A, H. Moorland. All Mnsons nro requested to bo at tbo hnll on time. QEO. CHASTA1N, W. M. ('HAMMER OP COMMERCE MEETING Notlco Is bflroby given that thora will bo a Chamber of Coramorco meetliiR nt tho city hall nt 8 p. m.. Tuesday, March 30. Committees will roport. A full attendance In desired. O. C. APPLEOATB, 29-30 Secretary. TO bore. GET quick results ndrortlsa repair. Edw. Frouer, Poe valley. 29-30 .h; '$ -i It may be wrong to the dollar, but youi "ought to keep the poor thing company occasionally. yVVVVWVVVVVVWVVVVrrrMMrVVVAAAAMArAMAMMI Klamath State Bank FOR SALE Compressed air outfit, nn v. h. n. electric moter: one small air compressor; ono 40-gallon trnk. Suitable for small garage. 1100 cash takes tho outfit. Inquire 1116 Grant. 29-31 WANTED Experienced foreman for Irrigated alfalfa and grain ranch. Long time and good wages for right man. Address is. . uoguo, tuy. za-i FOR SALE Typewriter, good condi tion, cheap. Call 44. 29-30 The Daylight Bank Corner Sixth and Main v : FOUND On Pine St., glasses in case. Owner can have samo by calling at Warren Hunt hospital pharmacy nnd paying advt. costs. 29 vnn hale Beautiful home In re stricted residence part of the city on pretty terraced lot, comont walks, sewer, south front, concrete founda tion, garage, front and rear porches, flvn inrcA rnnnrn and can bo made Into six rooms with very little ox- penso. Price 3,700. .T. T. WARD & CO. 125 North 7th Stroet If you are looking for a good apartment house proposition, seo me, as I am arrangln gto go Into other business. A. J. Lyle, Sixth and High. 29 WANTED At Klamath Gonoral Hospital, on assistant cook. 1'none G7-J. 29tf K. SUGARMAN ROGERS SILVERWARE FREE TO CUSTOMERS on a basis of merit In tbo samo innn-i D !. or n nor in which tho Rhodes' scholar- Beginning March 27 we Will ships aro now given out. give for every $1 purchase 4 Princeton hopes eventually to tickets for which the person havo a scholarship established in tho holding the largest number namo of each ono of tho lie mon on of, and the next five, will re tho Princeton honor roll. I)y moons, cejve a prjze f 8ilverware of thoso scholarships, tho nnmes of i ,,,l ....:.... k tho Princeton students killed In tho lC? J WrUl .aVln.8f thc war will Jin ninil., Imninrlnl. TI,on tlCKetS tOH See pflZeS in OUr scholarships win bo divided propor-1 windows. Date contest closes tlonatoly among tbo various states will be announced later. of the country. . Tho marrlod and unmarried worn- V tJUgai IIICaII en In Colombja aro distinguished by . f tlio way In which (hoy1 woar flowors Ain t Mad at Nobody in their hair, tbo sonoras wearing irmo of Hart, R. & M. Clothes thorn on tho right sldo and tho sonor- and Florshclm Shoes Itas on the left, FOR SALE For the noxt two wAnVa nt Turner's sawmill. 10- LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF THE PICTURES AND A NEW ONE EVERY DAY If. W. POOLE, Owner HARRY UOREL, Musical Director TONIGHT ONLY Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greely co-star in "COURAGE FOR TWO" A big city story with plenty of thrills. f(f( TUESDAY We have another good one in which Gladys Brdck well plays the lead. It is called fTHIVES" and, a the name implies, gives us a glimpse into the underworld. ' ' ) & , MATINEE EVERY AFTERNOON , lnch wood for from 2.50 to J3.00 ;mKK a cord. asi-iu- rta7"lwW-Ai i .m -1-V " - "