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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE EIGHT frMMfrfrfrQMftfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr'fr' MWVVVVVVVVNVVIWM mHwmmwtwwmmwoHmW'tHWfwtwtnj I . ? Personal Mention ? X t t t X t C K. Stowo of San Francisco Is a now arrival who will make lila resi dence here. H. M. How ocso, one of llio propri etors of tho Star Drug Storo.' lias purchased a modern bungalow on Seventh street from 1'. J. Mayor ami expects to tako possession shortly. Col. Otey, father of Mrs. J. K. ALP" THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1020 nm? - c v ri - si 11 m Easter Hats Under-priced at t llratton and Charles Otoy of this I t V It , IW I $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 i i city, came In last night from his $ homo In Uorrls for an over Hastor Mrs. Jennto Hum and llttlo daughter. Clrotchen, will leavo Sat- unlay for their home In Portland j after a two weeks' visit with, friends J and relatives In this city. j A. C. Ward and A. K. Hess have a 'bought a big truck for draylng pur- The veiy flower of new Spring styles, shapes and fSZJS? frm th 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bailey and J son who have been spondtng tho ? winter In Southern California are X expected to return about the 15th X of this month, only to rest up for a T trip which thoy will take to tho Eastern coast in their machine X Thov will be accompanied by their son and also their daughter who Is MAnr1tnflr sphnnt In Pnrtlnnd. 1 1 Mrs. Hattie Hinds wao called to bugeno yestoraay uy iub sonous ui ness of her mother, who resides novelty effects with the last minute touch of newness and lovely colors. Sport Hats in many versions to accompany the tailor-mades at as low as $7.00. Don't wait till the last minute before selecting your Easter Hat. Parisian Millinery 609 Main rtbere. ANOTHER WOMAN IS ENGLISH CANDIDATE NORTHAMPTON, Eng., Mar. 17, (By Mall). Labor has selected Miss Margaret Bondfield to oppose Charles A. McCurdy, liberal member of par liament from Northampton and par liamentary secretary to the ministry of food, in the next election. BUSINESS IS GOOD W. J. Stelnmetz has purchased a modern residence at the corner of 9th and Grant streets. J. P. McAullffo is in the city from IN SOUTH AMERICA his big stock ranch near Fort Klam- lath. I John Brett returnod last night BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 28, (Bt ,from a business visit to Portland Easter Fashions in Footwear jj jxjxj-iru-uiiu-ir-w-iJ'i--i-i-i-"ii iriii" WWNMtMWWMMM 4WWMWMNMAAAA yyWWWWWW Low Shoes Have the Call )f the "Miss Maggie," as she is ally called, is reported to be one of M saying the business outlook the most capable women In the tabor South America seems very good Mail). Daniel C. Wing, a banker of nnd Bnker. ! Boston, Mass., who has been making Robert and George Fischer arrived a tour In Brazil and Argentina to last night from Oakland whore they look over business prospects and es- have been attending the college of gener- tablish branch banks, is quoted here engineering at the Oakland Polytoch- in nic and will be here for several I MAntha lua uiuai lapauits wuiueu iu iuu luuur. .w 0w. wvmiiuh movement. She is an able speaker "With an improvement of our ship- w. C. Van Emon returned last and has helped to organize the worn- DlnB facilities," he said, "the United night from a business visit in Port en's co-operative movement. I States should be able not only to hold land. i Its present volume of trade but to ( Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Hammond ' BREAK BURIAL TRUST , Increase it. American business men and Mrs. Colwell of Merrill are In are studying this field more carefully the city on business and pleasure BLACKBURN. Eng.. Mar. 17. (By than cver before nnd they nre solnB todn5r Mail). Steps have been taken by t0 take more palns henceforward to W. C. Dalton was in tho city yes local carriage proprietors to defeat hoId " t0 deve'P t to under- torday from his homo at Tulo Lake, tho "high cost oft dying." In addi- stand "" . I CaPtaln H' E- Ca,kIna has pur tlon to condustinir Interments, the Mr- WInS said the one thing ncces- chased the Dr. Mitchell residence on carriagemen have combined to supply was that moro Argentines should Walnut street and is moving in today, coffins. Charges by undertakers, they claim, are about 100 per cent too high. This store invites attention to an attractive showing season's smartest styles in footwear. Don't fail to attend. New one-eyelet ties, Kid and Patent Two-eyelet ties, French and Baby Louis heals Lace Oxfords with French and Cuban heels Pumps with French, Baby Louis and Cuban heels, Brown and Black. WHITE WILL AGAIN BE POPULAR We have everything in both high and low cut White Shoes at reasonable prices. j Agency for Aunt Polly Outsize Shoes For Large Women. visit the United States. ! A certain New Yorker Is happy in tho belief that he has won a prize In Don't forgot the big dance at the the matrimonial lottery. When ho Houston cpera house tonight. First proposed to his sweetheart in a taxi, appearance of MclCenzlo and Leek's -she accepted and immediately got out orchestra. , 1 to save more faro. 4M.j.....;.;.;.Mfi..)....;.....M..;;..i.i.t. I Star Theatre Mrs. Edna Bradburn 13 receiving t the fixtures for her apartment houso which Is being remodeled at tho cor ner of Ninth and Pine. D. M. Stevenson and family have returned from Eugene where they spent tho winter. D. W. Ryan has returned from Vancouver, Washington, whore ho has boon spending several weeks with his sister. I Mrs. Charles Roberts Is entertain- $ t4444l ing at luncheon this afternoon honor of Mrs. Will Hum who visiting here from Portland t TODAY ., EXTRA COMEDY BILL CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "ROMANCE AND ARABELLA" One of her usual good comedy-dramas A Mack Sennett Two-Reel Comedy "VOD-A-VIL-MOV1ES" Several Acts ""l , TOMORROW The big picture of the year Rex Beach's 'THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" MANY ELKS HERE FOR LODGE CEREMONIES Many Elks from outside of the city are hero to attend tho big meeting of tho lodge tonight at which tho new J officers of tho lodgo are to bo ln- siaueu ana me rempio omciany uea- icated. The committee plans a lunch , for the members following tho work and program. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY liiiertv bonds taken ox these bargains MEXICAN TRADE MADE GROWTH DURING 10IU m MONDALE THEATRE S OWNERS MONROE A HHTON FOR INDEPENDENT PICTURES SHOW STARTS 7:30 MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY TONIGHT The Lady of the Photograph Starring The Beautiful Shirley Mason A Romantic Tale of Today rAlso Tenth Episodo of "Trail of Octopus' 4 1, Only Serial Running in KlamauY Falls, Good Cemedy: .."DREAMY 1CNIGHTS" Wo giro sllverwaro redemption tickets MEXICO CITY, Mar. 30, (By Mall.) The lbport and export trade between the United States and Mex ico in the year 1919 totalled $43,- 964,114 more than In the year 1918 acordlng to figures Announced byj tne American cnamuer or commerce in Mexico. Tho total trado In 1919, in United States currency was $280 378,277. Secretary W. F. Saunders of tho American chamber, says this Increase Is duo to the entrance of aproxlmately 100 now American firms into Mexican trado during the past two years. RIG AMUSEMENT PARK FOR ITALIAN CAPITOL ROME, March 30, (By Mall.) Rome is to have a large amusoment enterprise somowhat on the lines of Luna Park at Coney Island. An Immonse piece of waste land near the city Is to bo mado into a great park, with two theatres, one cov ered and one uncovered, each capn-' bio of containing 6,000 persons and having enormous stages. All kinds of thoatrlcnl nnd varloty entertain ments and operas will be given. DR. T. C. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I. O. O. F. Building Phono 200 Rosldonco Whito Pelican Hotel Residence Phono C. SIXTH ST. brick building 50. 104, puylng 7 per cent nut on $11,700, Will tako ? 11,500 $10,00 In Lib erty bonds, $1,500 cash, or uny nart in bonds up to the nliovo amount. C pur cent Int. Rent can bo Increased to $100 a month. I also havo for salo the lot on Sixth between tho above brick bldg. si'i 1 Dunham's garage. The lot Is 50x104. 1'uvement Is paid. Price $6,250, $5,000 In Liberty bonds; balance cash or terms, with 6 per cent interest. ALSO ONE OF THE BEST general mer chandise stores in Klamath county. Doing a good business and lncreas' Ing every month. Did a $20,000 bUBl-. ncas this year. 40 acros of land, 30 in grain. Largo store building 4 Ox 50, 2 rooms, good fixtures nnd show cases; 6-room bungalow; nice hall 36x48; stone storo room 12x24; gar age 22x22; ono G. M. C. truck; post office; 25 tiers of wood. Price of above, $4,700. Stock wrlll involco $8,000. Will sell for $12,000 and tnke $10,000 In Liberty bonds. Bal ance cash or easy terms, with 6 per cent Int. ALSO ANOTHER LOT on Sixth St., GOx 104, a- little further out. Price $3,500 $1,000 Liberty bonds, $500 cosh and$500 a year. Int. 6 per cent. See W. W. Fordney at Jewel cafe, Friday noon. vnn SALE Gladlofus bulbs, 60c n rtnion. Mrs. E. I. Applegate. Phone 14-F-2. 1-3 WANTED By couple, no children, two or moro furnished rooms for housekeeping. Rex 100, Herald. 1-3 LOST Porslan grey kitty. The boy who returns this kitty to Dr. Johnson's office will be rewarded with a fine now "Dubbelbllt" suit of clothes from K. K. K. storo. FOR SALE Five-room now nnd modern phiRterod Iiouho In tho best' part of Mills addition at tho very low prlco of $2.5(00 on oasy tornm. Chll-I coto & Smith, 633 Main St., I'liono 66.1 1-2 STOCKS AND BONDS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE Four-room modern plastcrod houso on pavement. It'u worth much moro money, but owner will sacrifice nt $2,100 on oasy terms, Chllcoto & Smith, 633 Main St., phono 66. 1-2 Miss .Grneo Lubbo, now a resi dent of Tacoma, wns fortunnto in being tho first white child born in tho mining camp of Council, Alaska. In colobratlon of her birth tho miners contributed toward a gift to bo pre sented to nor on her eighteenth birth day, and sontit to a, Ban Francisco bank for safo-knoplngln tho racan w'hllo. When she arrlvod at her eigh teenth mllestono tho other day Miss Lubbo was surprised to receive from tho bank a packot containing $379 In cash and n necklace of gold nug-gots, Following nre today's quotations on tho New York exchange: Liberty Itondu First, 3Vd , $96. SI First, converted 4s 90.60 First, 4 Vi 00.78 Socond, 4U 89.60 Second, 4 : 89.86 Third, 4Vi 92.98 Fourth, 4 89.88 Victory bonds, 3 97.60' Victory bonds, 4 97.6 Foreign Exchange Pounds storllng $3.94 Francs 0692 L'ro 0494 Murks 015 Drachma 1095 Kronor (Sweden) 219 Finmark 0B9 TAKE A PLUNGE ' Tho plungo and baths at the Whito Pollcan hotel aro now opon to tho public. Thoso wishing to en-. gage them mny nrrnnBo ""' Mann at tho Hot Spring nath houso or at tho hotel office. 1-tT FOOD SALE LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF THE PICTURES ' AND A NEW ONE EVERY DAY w ... vrrtYfvwmmj -wvwwmj H. W, POOLE, Owner HARRY BORKL, Musical Director TONIGHT ONLY "ROSE OF THE WEST" This is an excellent Canadian north woods picture in which Madlaine Traverse powerfully portrays wom an s two great emotions motherlove and love for a man. Tim In,ll. nf Bt. Paul's Guild will hold thnir EnRtor salo of homo cook ing nnn necoioworK nn nnvm April 3, beginning nt 1 p. m In tho n Library hall. All nrtlcles for this salo nro to bo left at Moo's storo not ' FRIDAY ONLY By popular request we will again play THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES'! starring the famous Dolly Sisters (Yancsi and Roszika) Tho big fpiituio nu Sunday U "IJLIND HUSBANDS" MittiiH'o Every Day J 7 't Hg4 i lator than Friday.