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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1920)
J1JL.-. SATURDAY, ATMIj 8, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACin FOUH :!T o- nhlnnhnrt Motschonbacher hail PSSP tssssmtm PERSONAL MENTION I tiled his honorable discharge from WEATHER RECORD 1gjg.ft-aiS,i!r1tiyjii o Mlrw Ctar Calking, who la at- thn United States armr with tho (V O rnnntv rlnrlr.. uoroimor mo norma win pumisii - I thn mnnn ntul mmlmitm Inmnnrn ..i i. . i... - -... i-i .i. ci. Thnm lutein or Man ranciBco. " -..... .-....-.. c-c r,Mira t M' i H 4; ! til sn ii K I ' 9' : M d,' a' 1 b visit oror Easier witn nor rnmuy, " "" ":"T': ""'" ' jdny previous to tho sapor's Issue, up! Captain ana Mrs. n. n. lamins. "" " "' "-" Mrs. P. U. Patrick went to Stock- w- f- ni ,urnpd, ,Mt ?Ton,n" ton this morning to Tlslt with her"' ncddlni;, Cnl.. where he. had , .. ,, ,, .... . i been on a brief business trip. . f William Mars, the Merrill attorney, i At T ti clr it l unit vrlf A n a liawA frnm 1 VI ... "ii "u " ' "",u ...... !3 n lno cjt. today on business con Follor, Colorado, for permanent rest- , ,, .vllh ,hn nri?1,ni.nnnn of ,ho to 5 o'clock of that day. Pro Max. Mtn. ctpltatlon Apr. 1 44 35 .06 Apr. 2 47 32 denco. Mr. Ilurkctt will bo employed Pntterson lrrBntlon district and other in mo sunset grocery. w. A. iucvuuiu ul luviuit (a u wo- ... i .. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WWVWWWWWM0WAmA mnttors. Hand, tho HrutiBwIck-Hnlko .. .j i ...---- HOr in (Own lOUay. , r,iliri.i mnnunnlntlvn fnr hln Inr. I. ..... .,,.,...,. I 1 l It ,-..nt..m Charles Snow of tho MerrllUlstrlct:rItory ,g ,n ,ho ,ooknK atter 3 nd 3 bottom plows, at J. S. Mills Is In town today on business. j mnttors In connection with tho big'& ". cur. 6th ami Klamath. 3-U Hrt.r arHvJC ZL ftonfian ' D0W b'nB m"d t0 1 Klamath 111., and Vicinity Is Helen, arrived last night from San pnce ,ho llrunBW,ck tlro bcforo tho 'justly conceded to bo tho mbst pro- rranciBTO lur iiiuoiiiiuu nsn iiu n,.,omobli0 owners In this section of gresslvo community over. Wo nro 1NTEKNAT10NAI. S-16 una 10-20 1 tho former's mother, Mrs. Joo Moore. .. ,in0 Mr. court win neip caro ior .Mr. i Moore, who Is seriously III. I " , " " Mrs. John Mooro has returned from , A. Morriseau has taken a position STOCKS AND BONDS with tho Central Outfitting company, j FOREIGN EXCHANGE Mrs.. Jack McAuliffe and children ' are home from a winter visit in Los Angeles. J. E. Young, Poo valloy rancher. Is recovering from an attack of erysipe las. He is staying In Klamath Falls FTst' 3'4 proud of our business concerns, tho largo and complete BtocKs of goous carried; tho excellent urrungoment of tho stores; Uio quality and vari ety of goods handled; tho effort and expense ovory business displays, to j give tho best sorvlco possible no-! where can pcoplo gel bettor sorvlco or receive more special attention ' than right hero in Klamath Kails. . Following aro today's Ration, - -"'J The'r ct. "ffl Ipresent conditions. For example, ,tho r.lnk River Ilattory Station at1 7 tn & Kiamntn avo. navo ono or mo , ' on the New York exchange: Liberty Bonds .$96.80 best equipped Wlllard Storage Hat- during the convalescent period. Mrs. H. D. Mortensen will leave to-; First, converted 4s 90.60 tery Bervco stations on tho coast. First, 4 VI 90.7S and by far in advancoc, with nny Second, 4 U an en prtmnnrntlvn dlzn rltv. Alllnmnllllfl morrow morning for San Francisco """' . ownors aro assured tho boat of sor- to visit frlendu whn nrn rntnlnr f rnm : Becona' ' 6!'6 vlr rpcnrfllne tholr electrical the east for a vacation In southern ;Tnlrd 4' 92 98 equipment, on their cars, there bo- California Fourth, 4& 8D.SS.lng an export on storogo battorles j wmllB' ,. r,iii ..,., Victory bonds. 3 U 97.60 nd another export on ropalrltig William Marx. Merrill attorney.! ..'.. . ?, -rn starters, generators, wlrlngi etc.' was a visitor In the city today. j Mctory Donds. 4J 37,6 Still onothor export to Inspect, tost Members of the painters' union had ! Foreign ExchaiiRo (and fill our battorlos wmi (iisim.ni an enjoyable" banquet and smoker at ; Pounds.sterl.ng $3,975 l SiJJj.Tta-'-ln " -d ".KS the labor council hall Thursday even-, Francs 0692 ling tho building or providing tho Jng. .Speeches wero Interspersed bo-'riro 0492 latest instruments, tdols nnd equip- A Man's Drink -Labor does the real work of the world -work that calls for steady nerves, a clear brain and Poller's Golden Gate coffee at every meal two or three cups of it, too. Different in taste from other coffee and better. tween tho smokes and cats. ' Mnrkn oik Wilbur Hall of Pine Kldgo came Drachma 1095 in Thursday evening to meet his wife Kronor (Swedon) 219 and son, Wallace, who camo hero Finmark .059 from Sacramento. They all left this ' morning for Sacramento, whore Mr. I Hall will spend a few days with his ' TO GET quick results advertise family. ' . here. I . , People's Market A LEO OF IU-:AL IjAMO I makes as fine a dish as any ono could wish for. But real lamb Is not so easy to get. You can do bo here however. We guarantee-it. Try a leg and tho very first morsel you put in your mouth will tell you the difference. Phone 83 ment to produce efficient work, and procuring tho best trained exports In tholr respective lines ns mechan ics, which Is bound to glvo. tho mo tor public servlco unoxcolled any where. Right hero in Klamath Falls. WANTED To trado Overland llvo paRsonger, In good shabo for a half or three-quarter ton 'Ford do- livorv truck, samo condition. Phon" 4G6W. 3 Remember Golden Gate. the brand Folder's INTERNATIONAL. 8-lfi nnd 10-20 eroscne tractors and P & O tractor, 2 and 3 bottom plows, nt J. S. Mills & Son, cor. 6th and Klamath. 3-6 Star Theatre TODAY REX BEACH'S 'THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" X A Great Picture of the North in the Day of the Rush to the Gold Fields , -This picture cannot fail to please you. ?-, A good two-reel comedy "THIS WAY OUT" Two Complete Shows Tonight IJAROAIXS IX REAL ESTATE For a few days ONLY, tlmmedl- ate possession given. Four room houso, nowly paporcn, painted Insldo and out. electric lights nnd water in houso. Lot 7C foot frontage, $1300. Also ! Drand now houso, Just finished, five rooms, hall nnd bath; lots of cablnot work, pavpd strcot, nil ready to move In, f.OOO. ALSO Ono lot, two houses, close In on paved street, ono six room modorn and ono four room houso, will pay 10 nor cent on $9,000. Imcdlnto possession. $5,750. Or win buna you a now nouso, according to your Ideas'. Will give you some terms on an ims property to right party. OEO II. CHAMBFIHiAIN 1211 Crescent Ave., Pho'no 327-W. 3- ll'ill fgtjlP KkafeB Fragrances 1 III VACUUM PACKED ) I aamm INTERNATIONAL R-16 and 10-20 kerosene tractors and P & O tractors 2 and 3 bottom plows, at J. S. Mills & Son, cor. 6th and Klamath. 3-6 CARD OF THANKS FOR SALM Four-room houso, bath, toilet, hot and cold water; Utli and Prospect; lot 52x110. This Is olTorcd at a bargain to unulilo mo to ralso' money to pay paving cbarg o.t on entiro block. M. 11. Doty, Ilox 112, City. 3-:. NOTICE The Woman's Itollof Corps will meet on Monday nftornoon, April f, at 2:30, nt I. O. O. F. Hall. Francis Haines, Pros. Corres. .NOTICE TO THE I'Lltl.lC We wish to take this onnortunltv of thanking our manv friends nnd acnualntanres for tho tender sym- pathv shown ditr'ni' our remtit bo. rnaVnrnent. Wo wish to particular ly- fhsnk thn employees of tho nlc Ttnsln Lumber Co. for tho mnti" bpnnttful floral offerings for tholr fellow-workman. Mr and Mrs. V W. Inirwnrsnn 11 11 MONDALE THEATRE TONIGHT "THE WITCHING HOUR" And Exciting Photoplay STARRING JACK SHERRILL The life of a gambler with all of its thrills ALSO Good Peerless Comedy . "THEIR MODEL CAREER" SUNDAY 'THE VEILED MARRIAGE" WITH CHABLEV CHAPLIN In "THE NEW REPORTER" Wo glvo silverware tickets ATTENTION: FAItMEMS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERS. United Motors Servlco Company Is offering for sale direct to tho users, tho United Motor Trucks In 1,&, 2, 3 and 5 ton sizes and 6 ton tract ors. Dig discount, save tho agent's commission. For prices nnd dis counts, wrlto Thomas Randlos, caro United Motors Sorvlco Company, 2fl North 15th St., Portland, Oregon, tf MWVMWVMVWVWNrVrAAAAMnrMpMMrirMr)MrV r j r.JB SHARE WITH US TOMORROW our completed church home and the beautiful service prepared in honor of Easter Day. The new pews and furni ture are installed in readi ness for this occasion. Spe cial music morning and evening. " University of Oregon Glee Club will appear in the even ing. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sixth and Pine Streets Wo havo ondeavorod during tho last thrco years to kcop down tho prices to the patrons of tho Ilurbur Shop. During this tlmo wo havo granted three salary raises to tho Journey men harbors in order for them to ex ist under tho rapid increnso in tho cost of living. The cost of doing business to the shop propriutors has ndvanced near ly flvo-hundrcd por cent and In or dor for us to contlnuo to givo tho samo class of sovrlco, and exist, it has compelled us to raise tliu follow ing prices: Shave, 3fic; hnlr cut, 7fic; plain shampoo, GGc; razor honing, $1.00; shnving out of tho shop, $2. CO; bnths, 35c. Effcctlvo April Gth. 3-5 Harbor Shop Proprietors. VOLUNTEER FOR TESTS IIERKLEY, Cnl., Apr. 3. Twelve students In thu department of psy chology of thu University of Califor nia huvo volunteered n hiiIiJucU fori experiments on tho urfect of certain dings upon tlio bruin action and1 phsical organs of tho human hoily., Callleno, contained In cotfoo, and as parln, used as a headache cure, aro among thu drugH to ho used. i .NOTICE Carpenters' local No. 100 nionlH every Wednesday ovonlng In tho Labor hall. Hth and Main. C. E. SOLOMON, Koc.Soc. ORINDALE NOTES William Scott has purchased tho Penmcs land near tho Whotllno ranch. George Hcavllln has tho same loased for tho coming season. II. A. Talbot is planning on build ing another pit silo this season. He oxpects to plant about 17 acres of sunflowers and also is digging an Irrigation canal In from the river to Irrigate his land. Mlko Uossler sold a team of horses to Charles Inman'last week. Robert alffln purchased M. E. Read's Btrlng of six dairy cows and hls-soparator and cans a fow days ago. George Hcavllln lost a flno young pow a few' days ago. P. S Mumford la helping A. Swlt zer with his farming at present. The last few days df cold wind has resulted In a heavy loss of lambs for Mr. Ager. C. L. Holiday Is moving his big barn from near tho river up to tho road near his house. EASTER LILIES DAFFODILS HYACINTHS TULIPS ROSES KLAMATH FLORAL CO. Display Window Ninth and Main Phone 337-M MAN'S " BEST AGE A man Is as old na his organs ; ho can bo as vigorous and healthy a 70 ns.nt 35 if ho aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital orguns healthy with COLD MEDAL A AXftU E) ifeft 4V IKlBflM VJNfr MUtiuiaj Th world's iittndtrd remedy for kidney, liver, bUddur and uric acid troublei elnct 1696; corrects disorders j stimulate! vlul orgtns. All druggists, throt elree, Look for tha nemo Cold Medal on ororr kl and tcopt no bulutloa On the evening of Easter day In early tlmos an, offlgy of Judas Is carlot was solemnly burnod, LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OV THE PICTURES AND A NEW ONE EVERY DAY II. W. POOLE, Owner HARRY ROREL, Musical Director TONIGHT ONLY WILLIAM RUSSELL IS THE STAR IN "SHOD WITH FIRE" A ROMANTIC STORY OF THE PLAINS SUNDAY ONLY Eric Stroheim's Wonder Play "BLIND HUSBANDS" This picture is an acknowledged masterpiece of the screen and one of the most gripping pictures we have ever played. Continuous show Sunday starting at 1 : 30 p. m. Five complete shows Sunday rrJi