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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1920)
sft TUESDAY, MAKCII .10, 1020 fHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, I'AdU TWO The Evening Herald 30Stt;mnm,aauiaiHHgi3i K. J. MU It It AY , , IMM6r FRED SoUtK . 'City Editor 3 '1 !L ltlHLtikiJ ititllM- M Hrtit CiiHiint liV 4 f " I- njf , J ' . Poun.d for pound the steels ?in a! $ .maxwelT, I eq'ualthose in any car - - III! I l flTr iVi-Tl TmwtrUi -'-i- i. .Wit..-. lf.t J, h ) .u VV .Wt IlJ 'vH EA i-i JWs. AV II I'll Jack 0 Leather Th Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street '" i Entered at the postotrtco nt Klam ath Falls, Ore , for transmission thru "the malls as second-class matter , 1 , Jl Subscription terms by mall to an address la the United States: tOne year ............ -. $5 0i -iOne month ....... .. GO I Member of the Associated I'rv. SUITS FOR BOYS GUARANTEED LEATHERIZED ALL WOOL v., V The Associated Tress Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it, 'or not otherwise credited In this' paper, and also local news published herein. ' AH rights of republication of spo- erred. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1020 WK KNOW IT! sk'k ctw'ws?7 t&s&y ll'IMI It Is not an unusual thing for someone to tell the editor that some. gt ift attiff lio nrlnfc lo llinlr. Krnrr' r editor knows this as well as the next J fellow, but he doesn't run his paper to pleaso himself and neither does ho expect to pleaso every one of his readers all of thn t me. He fre quently publishes something that is J uninteresting or even foolish in his. own estimation because ho knows that it will Interest a portion of his readers. A paragraph In the Nebraska City J Dally Press has something to say about this: I "A man told us the other day this column Is composed of rot. Wc' agreed with him and seemed to takol him' by surprise. "We know it is rot I In other words, our mind tracks will-j Ingly withhls. We are no Lansing.. We like our job and want to keep It. We told him, though that he needn't read the column; if It doesn't suit him to get a little column nil his own. This 4s Tour column. Fre- j quently wo say things In it that do - -"-"'ot"'even suit the men who own the ' , -pewspaper. They, too, tell us this n -1hlnmn Is " ' -The cc full of rot. And as for comnosltars who Kpt this rnlnmn. fc -y-- - .. . C4.Wfc. toom etMr n f flint. etnm. 5, 1 ijxnUE LAKE HOMESTEAD a Klamath "JWrs. William Freir and son, Chris ?,tfaB, were Merrill visitors Monday T MP Ann Mpa Mrf-nmh nnrl enn ' 7ptld, 'spent Sunday with Mrs. Case -a t ( "n1 lamuy otuc. l.o.k.1. u J&Skit. 'Roy Fogle was )&r -'UjWll. 'visitor Thnrsdnv. jf iirBramhall and Douglas Bussey went to Klamath Falls Monday on inalness. A- njljrThe 'Shasta View Sunday school is - P arranging Cor a program for Easter 7 ' Sunday. There will bo music and Wofclses by the children. Everyone Interested Is invited to attend. Services beginning at 10:30. In the middle ages noble Italian women filled the chairs of law, ma thematics and philosophy In some of the principal universities. SS2Wjr? X H'E tendency in cars today is to reduce weight, to cut out unnecessary pounds, to take those extra burdens off the power of an engine. In a Maxwell there is hardly a superfluous pound. Like a-great cross country runner, it carries no handi cap in weight. It is made o fine steels, and these steels have that magic combination that metallurgists strive fpr light weight and extra strength. These steels are made to order for Maxwell. They are treated in great furnaces, and they are strong beyond belief. Poundfor pound, they equal thestecls in any car built. But they more than repay for their high cost. ' They wear. They stand terrific abuse. They defy time. But their greatest task is to lighten the burden of the Maxwell engine, enable it to perform brilliantly, and make' gasoline deliver extended mileage. Thus you will understand that rise of Maxwell the world over,' that ever growing friendship, that ever in creasing demand. Today nearly 400, 000 iruuse.' In 1 920, 100, 000 more. Still this will fill but 60 of the world's require ments for this-remarkable car. - s M .-! Howie Garage yAiP?" Sp8 Attn inllii Hr ulltn Bottor-dressed boys in bottcr-builL suits. That's what happens when thoy wear .Jack O'Loather. Jack O'Leather Suits for Hoys arc "Lcatlior isccd." All the wear-spots the seat, knees, el bows and all pockets are lined with light weight, soft, pliable, real leather. This leather lining in .lack O'Leather suits, com bined with fabrics of the purest wool, means twice the wear of oidinaiy Miits. Jack O'Leather prices aie no higher than you usually pay, and every suit is guaranteed. See these remarkable "leatherized suits." They're new, and cut clothing costs in half, by giving twice the wear of ordinary suits. Sold only by us in this cily S5!l it frqpxy ,, . taMxS J lie Diagrams J ell the o lory (Wfw-17J 1 ,if lw ri mil vj)flr thi I ir W comei with a lininc of pliable, n 'I leather ar si-it knees, elbow, atul poi'ict . l 1 ' "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" fWtf'ft Brt33m W Pi iyW 1 2iL& tyijLM,'i'iiiii Ji kerseii: Fifty yoars ago tho PonnsyUnnla Medical society had a rulo prohibit ing monitors from consulting with women nliynlclnns, on pain of uxpul Blon from thu society. Tho rulo was rescinded In 1871. Tho Varinnnt Fedorntlon of Wom en's clubs will coluhrntu Its hIImt jubilru in 1021. LABORERS WANTED Highway Construction Apply 319 S. Spring St. 23-30 wiii:n or want anytiiino In ii lirr (iiivi'rtisn for It horn. Something like ?10,000 a year, it is said, is appropriated to buy novels for the ladies of tho Turkish Sultan's household. Among tho prized possessions of all Portuguese women or the 'peasant class are pendants and chains of the finest gold, which arg handed down from generation to generation. 1 r 'frS"ii'a' Drug Facts No. 29 'WE WILL LOCATE AT THE CORNER OF EIGHTH AND MAIN STS., KLAMATH FALLS, IN THE PATTERSON BUILDING BUT WILL NEVER I '"BE FURTHER FROM YOU THAN YOUR NEAR- I AT THE THEATERS I -o Gladjs Brockwell makes tho fight aivi:kti.si:mi:nt .! It A A A A . Sealed proposals will bo recolvod nt tho offico of tho nntortiriso Irrl- of her Hfo. nrrnr.iim. fn n,inn, r.iKatfon' District, Klaiiiath Tails, Ore, .. , ,. ... 'con. "nt" 2 o'clock p. m, March1 ports, In tho new Fpx photoplay ,-0 1.920. for tho Construction of "Thieves" that is coming to tho Lib- two pump houses wfth concieto orty theatro tonight. foundations and pump Blimps. B1.wrmrfinn,. I To wrk will Includo tho o-ccn- .. . .. """ i 1""""" vntlon of approximately 3D0 cubic a thief with the soul of a true yards of Class No. 1 material; tho woman. When thieving would havejP'acIng of approximately 125 cubic been easier, her soul awaknnB nn.inr. ",UB "l u"cruiu; mm mo continue V t V V V V ' V V V V V V V Garage j tho lntlucnco of love, and aho elects to go straight. Her big fight for love and honor comes at tho end of a play that is said to bo Intensely dra mauc in action, powerful In lovo oleraont and with high moral pur pose. 1 1 EST TELEPHONE. ' Square Deal Drug Store 8AFETV SnitVICK SATISFACTION 'HHHHfMWMW4'MWKV:"M',H:X''M''!',4iMlt" r'JM4"HHHASy:"j nr i . es iviarKet i ii, ot Peopl Hero's a picture you ought to seo by all means. f It is "Tho Little In truder," starring LouIso'IIuff and It presets this fasclnatlnc star in a particularly delightful rolo and In a now sort or a picture that not alono has a punch, but also an engrossing mystery, "tiio Llttlo Intruder" is schoduled for showing on Wednesday at tno Liuorty theatro. George Mac Quarrie, Johnny nines, Albert Hart and Stuart Holmes aro among the ramous .film favorites who aro soon In support of Miss Huff jn this strik ingly Interesting and entortaihlng picture ' ' i. tlon of two timber and sheet tuotnl buildings requiring opprnxlnmioly 3,000 Ft. D. M. of fir lumber and 30 squares of corrugutod sheet metal .For particulars address Secretary oi mo iJntorpriso irrigation District. Klamaih Falls. Oregon, or C. T. Darloy, Engr., Klamath Falls, Oro- Bon. 20-30 ADVERTISE' FOR WHAT want and you will got It. you OKDKR YOUK MHAT i'" FOR rASTHIt early so wo may make ar rangements for Us prompt delivery. We havo xecolvbd nn especially cholco- ship ment of prime bouf and real Iamb and some very flno hams and bacon. You'll find thorn delicious In flavor and tendorncss. And wo aro not asking a cont oxtra for tho oxtra cholconess. Miss Agnes M. Olsen ot Chicago and Mrs. W. II. Jobo of Detroit aro two exports In tho lumbor Industry who havo boon much In doraand as speakers on homo hulldlnir'at thn 'HtfHiWHH'WH-t'W &H' Iumbormon'8 conventions this winter. Phone 83 nfscusslp.n of ways and moans to curb tho present wild orglo of monoy spending has served to recall tho action of th lato Queen Louisa of Denmark, who, determined to put a stop to femalo extravagance, drove through the streets of Copenhagen in a calico dress. ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USHRS. Unltod 'Motors Rervlco Comnanv is offering fdr aalo direct to tho aisom, tho Unltod'Motoiv-Trucks In 1VJ, 'h. 3 Vj and i ton sizes and C .ton tract ors. Uig discount, 'save tho agent's commission. For prlcos nnd dis counts, wrlto Thomas Randies', caro United Motors Sorvlco Company, 20 North lGth St., Portland, Oregon, tf Used Car Sales Depot 11th near Klamath G-Cylinder Paige, 5-passengor Bought last August like new . 0-Cylindor Premier in fine shape 1-Ton Trailer with large metal-lined body 1912 4-Cylinder Buick, 5-Passenger Make Us An Offer I! A A A A A A A A A V V V V V v " V 1 AA.AA, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .. A A . VOCHATZER BROS. WISLIi DRILLERS Glre Vb a Trial ' Phono 205-M Klamatli Falls, Oregon A Herald WaatfAd.wsclfit. .i . - ' " Mlii ' mWml VAn all-aroitind pood shot. That's us ft-'- " '' , - . . Uscstcrpeld WHAT we're aiming nt, is thnti t i alct'9 both skill and precision to blend tojbaccos the Chesterfield way. Maybe this is why you find "Satisfy" in Chesterfields and nowhere else. I i t I il'' SUSSS"- 'JWi-T