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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1920)
Friday; ArniTi is, jam THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ICKIIIT -o PERSONAL MENTION - -o 1 i J. if?'l M WJ:. ! M '' l 'A C. K. Swlnglo nnll son-in-law,' Ooorge Ztmmormnn, of Yamhill, ar rived In the city last night on tliolr' way to Lorella, whoro Mr. -Swlnglo will remain several weeks looking after his ranch Interests at that place. . I Miss Iran Hamlior has, accepted a i position with tho now S.ltmro Deal Drug Co. Miss Margaret McGrath, who has Icon 111 with pneumonia, Is reported I much improved. O. V. Nttscholm Is tho proud pos- IscMor of a now Dodo car. , Sir. and Mrs. Owon Klilln of Chlto- quln aro business visitors In Klam ath Falls today. i Mrs. C. K. Stemwoll leaves early next week to visit friends and -relatives In Milwaukee, Chlcao and other eastern points. I Mrs. K. H. Martin of Odessa has1 returned to her home after a short visit with Mrs. It. A. Emmlt. R. K. Wllbor left for I'lno ntdgo Ma nmmlni- t mln enmn nlnctrtcal need nave no tear or cntl-hrork for tho Modoc Lumber com C13R1. J pany. ! H. H. Van Valkonburg expects to They lend a mark of distinc-1 ,eavo t,l first ot lho weelc for Los ; k- - Cl Angeles. mm w Mic oyjiLoui,e ui i Mr, Jnrk Elllntt was removed . .- 47 Vi WatctotZ&atd, ' "A man is known by the company he keeps" also by the Hat he wears. Men who wear yna&iyZdt Wk&fflmxatfs Stove II. N. MOID, Proprietor Spring Suits Unusually Priced at $27.50 to $49 tneir wearers. Wherever smart, well dress- ed men gather you will see Hats bearing the "Mallory"! labeL They are accepted by "men who -know" as Gentlemen's Hats. f K. SUGARMAN "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" from her homo to the Warren Hunt hospital yesterday whoro sho will undergo treatment for a short time. D. S. Hiwley. who has been em ployed in the Lawrence cigar store tor some time past, has accepted a position with Geary Bros, on Wocus Marsh. . .. 1VEATHKR REPORT OREGON Tonight and Saturday, generally fair; light to heavy frost In early morning; westerly winds. Star Theatre While" Wash Skirls $5.00 to $10.00 A loyal friend is the white tub skirt, serviceable, good to look upon and inexpensive. These come in Gabardine, Tricotine, Linene, Ratine, etc., some with embroidered borders, $5 to $10 Your New Frock Need Not Be Expensive For there's a group on a dis play reel here at values which cannot be duplicated for many moons, we are sure. Satins, Taffetas, Poplins, Wool Trico tines, and Serges, etc., at only $12.50 to $38.75 Surely no better values could be found than these smart, service able suits at such prices! $27.50 to $49.50 AVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAMAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWMVWVMSVVVVVVVVVWVSMVVVVVVMVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW nv MMAMMMMAMMMAMMAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMAM HIGHEST STANDARD PRODUCTIONS, TERWILUGE1C& PATRICK, PROPS. ,-M TODAY .". .- V w.-.v.Ac ' . c. Cathcxine Calvert, Eugene O'Brien. . . and Theodore Roberts in -""f !fcBfc.' ( FIRES' OF-FAITH'J A, nig'SoYmIUt'l Artcraft Special qr, A Picture Y-u Must Not Miss 'l"? f A Rural Rcraan.cc,. Two-Reel Comedy "";: ' .','': .; tomorrow-' "".." '" ,Au-.t;r'r .f, pur Hiff-Oner : "- 'Basil King's "I be Strtfet'Callsi Straight" MiT CERTAIN PRETTY SPRING BLOUSES Some have just been unpacked from their tissue wrappings and all bring the freshness of Spring in their dainty styles. There are Georgette, of course, Tricolette, Crepe de Chine and Fine Voile. Prices up to $20.00 FOR THE SUMMER TUB FROCKS 'cw Plnld GinKhajtw have arrived their beauty and quality promis ing many a charming and useful frock for the season. Thoy are 27 Inches Wide and priced at 43c Newport HuitinK one of the stoutest and freshest-looking of wash fabrics- These aro In Pink, Rose. niue. Copen, Tan Ilrown and. Green. , .. ...Oc a ynrtl Iiovoly .Printed Voiles are more In voguo than ever and will sur.oly keep growing In popularity. Wo show many, colorings and design's, at.'. 0r, 7.fr. Sl.OO. Sl.itt. 910 mill $1.78 NEMO CORSETS We Are Exclusive Agents for the Nenjo Corsets Spring Styles arriving dally fitted by experienced coraotloro. Complete Jiue ofalzes on hand. Pricas y.li.'O to ijllli.ao Extraordinary Showing New Spring Draperies Cretonnes, Ratines, Tapestry, Chintz, .SUkalines. Very Moderately Priced.' yf ' LOVELY SILK BAGS These Silk Bags have fancy frames of various kinds, beautiful silk linings and fittings $13.50 to $16.50 Other lovely Silk Bagsin Black, Brown, Taupe and Blue are priced at $2.75 to $15.00 . KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR SUMMER Knyser morcorlzed Halo Vests, plain band top and bodice Rtyles, In Pink and White f.. - $l.lfi to .a2S KayBor lisle Vosts, band top, Pink and Whlto loc-7rtc Extra flno Vests In plain bnud top and bodlco styles Pink and White 35c, 0c, 0.1c I K'ayser Fipe Knit Union Suits, Band Top, Tight or Loose Knee $1.15 to $1.25 Kayser's Mercerized Union Suits, Band Top and Bodice Styles. Sizes 34 to 44 $1.25 to $1.50 If yon live at a Distance order by Mail lB8Sffl8&5&BB&m WTSsxzztas J INTERCHURCH WORLD TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOnsasaar.---'' .jCTsszzsaaoac'c HOLD DEMONSTRATION ,- FOR SAI.R OR TRADE Ilanch.llO PORTLAND, Apr. 1C Tl-o "cltt-l acres, 3 miles from town,, good ztns- division" quota fcr Klamath houso, barn and well. Will accopt town property. Atiuress uox y-i. county in the united simultaneous campagln of tho churches co-opei&t-. Ing In the Intcrchurch World irovo-f menu has been set at JT.SOO. Tho citizens' division state quota is $ 2 :t 0 ,- j 000. This sum Is tho total f6r tho! general campaign, and is In addition! ,. .... i to tno uanominatior.al quotas, '-v eral of which nlroady havo bedn an nounced. This does not comprise a budget 10-20 POR SALU iiousks INJURED MAN SAYS AUTOISTS AIDED HIM Sylvan Murray, tho Kwauna Dox factory omployco who was iujaiod Ust Monday whon struck by n pass ing nutomobllo whllo cronslng tho street noar tho factory, Is neatly ro covorod. llo sulTcrcd n lacerated arm which Is still soro. Mr. Murray statos that tho report that tho drlvor who struck him did not stop to assist him Is Incorrect. "-room furnished, a dandy, $7850. S-room, It) 2 npts., only $3150,' 7-room, with 2 largo lots, $3000. n-room plastered bungalow,, $4200 ' S-room, papered, closo In, $3000, 4-room plastered, modern, $2Ii00. Largo houso partly rurnished, JTho car was owned by I.ylo Howell, $1G00. 'son ot Mr, nnd Mrs. Thomas IIowoll, 12G NirtUTth St 16 a wn drlvon ,,y LyI nwo,1's slstor, who brought It to a stop as WANTED Reliable quickly ns possible. Mr. Murray pensos nttnndaiit to his Injury nnd showed him ovory coiiHldorntlon fol lowing tho accident, JIT. IjAKI NKWS for the interchurch movomont ca an organization. The subscript ons to situation wantku icouabio quickly ns this fund aro to bo divided among I nlnn' aB 35.nt presont employed aays that tho motorists paid tho oX' I Call in Your Friends With that new Gulbransen - Player-Piano there are so many ways of entertaining. Dance if you will, play the Player and Victrola togetner, torm a nouse orcnestra ana practice with the Player and last but not least remember that all those years that children are learning you have the. world's best music at a moment's notice. SUBURBAN MODEL $550 COUNTRY SEAT .;, $625 WHITE HOUSE MODEL $725 All Gulbransente have the Eastern Price branded on the back and terms are as low as $20 a "month. mn isnepoeni jm Gulbransen DeaIei"f;or Ten Counties ' ' ,507Main St Klamatli Falls, Ore. nn iilitimlnn nn,l vnAnllllnn nlnclr tho co-operatlg churches. In tho jTtfE 'and 'rubber' Co., doSlrw ti coming united simultaneous cam- locato permanently in Klamath Co.! palgu memberships of tho various 'Ro Is open to any kind of omploy- co-operating churches will bo asked mont that win nssuro a living ror .. ,n.- .... . himself, wife and baby. Address W. i. .......onB vi uo.iars to carry on n. Van. 401 Mission St., San Pran-I WorK which Is not of a denomina-.clsco, Cal. 1C-17 tional character, but is for tho good Tho mock trial that tho Improvo mont society put on Friday night was a grand success. Pat Ilrown Ih hero from Portland whoro ho is working, for a visit with rolativcs, Including a slstor who Is hero from. tho east whom ho 1ms not scon forovnrnl years. uvoruarlfflth Is hero from Ash laud. Mabel Latta has accepted a posi tion iu town. A Olasslllod Ad will soil It. ot society in its broadest senso. RUT WHAT U8K IH MINT TO IIIBI NOW? SELTj NUIISKRV STOCK FOR UB Capt. J. P. Leo, veteran assessor of Klamath county and well-known throughout Oregon, has decided to run for ro-oloctlon. Ho has sorvod Good torrltory open. Torms at-' tractive. Wrlto for contract and In- j formation Imrnodlatoly, HALKM NURSERY COMPANY, 1030 Chomoketn St., Salem, Oro. lC-30t LOST Between depot and IC. Sug arman's storo, yesterday after- LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF" TKK PICTURES AND A NEW ONE EVERY DAY AAAAAAAAAAAAAaayYVWVVAAAAAAnAAA R. W. POOLE, Owner HARRY IIOREL, Musical Director IC years and Is as full of fire as over ,noon a ,)Iac bl" foldor, containing! ... I .rt rnnr n-1l Oil Art .llnntr T.llin.nl ,uuuu unit vuvu biiubn. .iiiuitli. Roturn to Metropolitan ' 16 Capt. Leo won his military tltlo Inward, mo uoniouoraio army ana won It In Hotel. action. Needless to say ho runs as a ' Democrat, and usually gets as mauyi1'0,?, 1 ( it 1 i . IIIIIU HVUIIWDUai AttJlUWl IU Ultllll yui uo mi ma ojijiunuius pui to- McDanlols, 301 High St. IC a -.. ,,..w.. ..w V.W fcl WIUKUli I from Kentucky ho brought His mint FOn SAL,K Diamond ring, gontlo- natch with him pm nmnn ' man's mounting, carat, A bar- paicn itu him i-rom Oregon Bnn for caBh jino.OO. Address . f uiumuiiub, jiuruiu uiiiuu. Votor, Apr. 10. 1C-21 CUTS ADVERTISING SPACE i HOUSE MOVlNO nnd roofing; 15 iv two to ravi,' i.n.i'i.l 'oars oxporionco; Prices right; IN JMO lO hAVE PAPLR work nrBt.CasSi Truo ft Falling, i.ii.MivniiA ai a ,. .Tliono 322W; rosldonco 1221 Ploas- ..i.w.w4,ui4.wu, ., iWu, iv, , A, U.1n riiio uirmingnam aows iras an nounced that owing to tho nows print Shortage, all advertising spaeo of-! regular clients would bo cut ona half. No advertlboment largor than ouo luilf a pago wlI bo" accepted. PARSENGEItfl FOR IIEND Illg car will lonvo tomorrow morn ing, 7:00 o'clock Mecca Taxi Ser vice 531 Main, Tel. 153. IC FOR SALE Will mako loasonnblo terms for my npnrtmont houso. C07 High. A. J. Lyle. 1C TONIGHT ONLY ' - Richard Harding Davis' great .Alaskan story ""THE TRAPJlC with .Olive Tell as the star SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING The Matinee Idol, Mr. J. Warren Kerrigan, in "THE JOYOUS LIAR" You'll like Warren in this one ' Sunday the big one is "REVELATION" With the great Nazimova starring- MATINEE EVEItY DAY -'nuf sed n