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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1920)
PAQIB FOtm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1020 ill m i !i ,(' h Si li lift! t V M '! ; ' rn Star Theatre IIICillKST STANDARD PROIUMTIONH TKUWlM.lliKK PATRICK, PROPS. TODAY Wo take pleasure in presenting again, tonight,-one of our most pleasing 1iciv;i mo have sliimn for n long time CONSTANCE TAIjMAIMSK IX "A VIRTUOUS VAMP" TOMORROW Vivian Martin In "THE THIRD KISS" ' and "SALOME VS. SHENANDOAH" A bill that's different and one tlint yon will wish to see again Kins wool is soiin AT KU3IITY CENTS POl'Nl) CORNINO (Tehama Co.), April 10. d. D. 1IIII, of tho Hank of Corn I nit .has received word from lloston I that tho first ear of Arlxona wool has , brought SO cents In tho grenso. I Last year the price that prevailed i for tho first shipment of like wool . was 60 cents. With this rate prevailing the Corning section will recolvo somo thliiK like $700,000 for her wool this spring as many flocks am In this locality. !! E One-cent Snlo this week. ni MONDALE THEATRE SATURDAY "THE BAR SINISTER" Red-blooded dramatic moments leading up to the tremendous climax A stirring story with lots of thrills m Sunday and Monday "WANTED FOR MURDER" Starring Elaine Hammerstein Also Fatty Arbuckle will appear in one of his latest comedies SHOW STARTS 7.30 P. M. MATINEE 2:15 m STOCKS AND BONDS FOREIGN EXCHANGE I Following aro today's quotations on the New York exchange: Liberty Bonds First. 3i4 96.9 First, converted 4s 91.03 91.30 ... 88.82 88.88 92.50 88.90 97.46 97.50 First. -Hi Second, 4 U Second, 4 .. Third. 4H . -'mirth, 4 U mv. j Victory lionils, JU. I Vlctnrv bonds. 4 K . .. - ... ... I Foreign Exchange I Pounds sterling $3.99 Franrs Lire ; Marks j Drachma Kroner (Sweden) ' Finmark .0(53 .0412 .019 .109 .222 .0555 SECOND HAND CAKH WILL CO-OPERATE TO ! the Silver Butte section, where for- RUILD FIRE ROAD ' est fires always aro a menace. j "yThe county and tho forest sorvico " LIBBY, Mont., Apr. 12. Tho coun- ach will bear a share of the cost or ty and the forest service are to co-' construction, and it hoped to get tho operate In'building a highway Into , C2a1 ln delate the flro season slarts.1 0lltvcrllt Snlo th, wock Wo aro going to make a specialty of handling used cars and It you ; have one to sell or want to buy one ll will pay you to coma ana soo us. Read this list: Wo have listed for sain Ono Studegaker 7-passengor, In good con dicion, tires new. 1 One Oakland 4. One Ford speedster, At condition, with new body. Ono Chovrolot. 1,018 modol, Al condition, tires all good. ?, Wo have orders for second-band Dodge or light truck: sovoral second-hand Fords. One 7-passonger car In good condi tion. We have cars' for ront without1 drivers, and also sneclalize on Ford (repairing and supplies. I Klamath Falls Auto Co., I 1157 Main Roy Call, Prop, tj 3t 'iftf7--AO!R: . - ju- y f'r amvvj ctjHim lilt We Are Ready To Show You ALL THE NEW SPRING AND SUM MER STYLES IN MEN'S SUITS AND INVITE YOU TO LOOK OVER Kuppenheimer's New 1920 Models WE CAN SHOW YOU A LOT OF GOOD STYLES AS LOW AS $25 AND $30 AND UP TO $100. WE HAVE GOOD SUITS FOR MEN OF ALL WEIGHTS ALL AGES ALL TASTES "DUBBELBILT" Suits for the Boys KKK STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters . )l MMAMAMAMWWVV WVWWVWMWWVMMMMMAMAMAMMAMMMMMMMWMMAMW PHONOGRAPHS Six makes, $25 to .$350 In stock THE MUSICAL Instrument PIANOS 11 makes In stock, 9300 to $1,175 You want at the Price You want to Pay CONVENIENT TERMS jSflgTfy-n-?"-,J?""TJB Qulbransen Trade Mark PLAYER PIANOS Over 30 In stock comprising I) styles from $550 to 91,150 RECORDS Over 0,000 ln stock, priced 85 cents to 93.00. Victor, Columbia and Emerson We concentrate every effort on Musical Instrument thereby trying to give the best in Service and Quality Earl Shepherd Co, i . Klamath's Only Exclusive Music. House 507 Main Street TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY nj-u-LruuLiiM"ir,i i"- " m. One-cent Halo this week. M 3t FOR SALK OR TRADE lfiO acrna of lino land, partly In cultivatien: good wheat land potato land. Also relinquishment on 320 acres Joining ranch. Address II. D. Herald ofllcn. 12-22 One-cent Snlo this week. 3t FOR SAUK Straw at $'4.00 per load. See Percy Dixon, noar Hen ley school house, Merrill Rt. 12 MASONS ATTENTION Thorn will lin a Rnnclnl coinmunl- catlon of Klamath Lodgo No. 77. A. r. & A. M on Monday. April 12th, 1920, at 8:00 o clock p. in. worn in F. C. Degree, (loo. Chastaln, W. M. 12 One-cent Sale this weak. 3t! RANCH TO RENT for cash or on shares, or will lease for term of years. For Information cnll at SI 2 Oak Ave. ATTENTION MACCAREEH The Maccahees I,odgo will hold their regular mooting Tuesday even ing, aj 8:00, Apr. 13th, at tho Li brary Hall. Mrs. Wlllard Johnson, Collector. 12 One-rent Snln this week. 31 WANTED Twcfroom. houso fur- I ' nlshed or unfurnished; no chlld- ron. Room 217 Hall Hotel. 12-13 J Ono-t-ent Sale this week. 3t . Ewauna Camp, W. O. W.,No. 730, will hold a regular meeting Tuesday evening. April 13 at 8 o'clock ln tho west hall of tho I. O. O. F. building. Among Important business is the election of dolegates to tho district convention. All members aro urged to nttend. 12-13 O. K. H. NOTICK Thoro will bo a regular meeting of Alaha Chapter. No. 61, O. K. 8. Tues day evening, April 13,1920, nt 8:00 O'clock p. m.,.,, Initiation. Visiting mAnihnra wnlrnhin. 12-13 Kino 8. Chastaln, w. w. Will mnlrn Tnannnnhln tnrms with r - ".. . . i responsible parties for my aparimeni iJ I .ft 1IJU' A IT T ..! 1QI IIOUBO, ou( men. . X, Kjr,o, m. n.n.n!nrinrAnl-irajnn(NXAsAAMVSAMM One-cent Halo this week. 3t STOLEN Lifted Ice Chest, from corner 6th and Klamath Ave, Saturday night, between 7 and 8 o'clock. Roward 15.00. A cluo. I do the rest. Seo Dick, 1008 Main fit. 12-13 WRONG ADDRENH Mrs. Etta Moore, proprietor of thn Star rooming house, says that tho Herald was misinformed "when It said that hIio was victimized by Fred Ford, Indicted forger and Jnll break er, with a bad check and that Fonl hud a room at tho Star after his re cent Jail PHcnpo. , It was In anothor Iioiiho In tho same location, oporatod by Mrs .Crabtree that Ford got a room, tho two houses bolng located In the samo neighborhood gave rlso to tho mistake ATTENTION W. O. W. Election of Delegates to State Convention TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1920, 8 P. M. All Woodmen requested to be on hand. Come out and have a Big Feed, with us. One-cent Snlo this wook. .It NOTICH The county clork's oftlco will bs open tho nveiilngs of April 13-H-lfi-16-19 from 7:30 till 9:00 o'clock to nccommodaln IIioho who can not got thero oarllor to ruglstor. TIiIb will Include all tho ovonlngs this wook ux-cept tonight and Saturday. 12 Notice is horeby given that I will not be responsible for debts con tracted by my wlfo from this date. 12-15 Charles w. mown. One-rent Hale this week. 3t .FOR SALE 8 Alrdalo pups, whelp ed on April 6th. Will be right for fall training: From the best .Alldale strains In California. Registration- pedigree with purchase; male I $25, female $15. Address T. W. Goddard, Klamath Falls, Ore. 12-17 LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OK THE PICTURES ANI A NEW ONE EVEnV DAY II. W. POOLE, Owner HARRY RORKL, Musical Director TONIGHT ONLY "THE FOREST RIVALS" A Quebec story picturing life In the great Otnmllnn woods. Home wonderful .norttioni Hcttlng. TUESDAY ONLY Charming May Allison stars In "THE WALK-OFFS" The brilliant comedy that captivated New York. More laughs to every Inch of film than you ever had before, This Is one of METRO'S REST. On Thursday the great Ainericunlzatitm program "THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY" A wonderful story of Abraham Lincoln "EXPLOITS OF A GERMAN SURMAHINE-. THE CBS" Actual pictures mado by the Germans themselves of their dast ardly work with the submarine This remarkable film was captured by the American troops at Coblenz, See this plcturo and then docldo whether Germany should .be allowed to 'continue (as a power, MATINEE EVERY DAY iHBHa ' fcj SL