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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1920)
Monday, April in, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAairocn 0 -o & nj , II f. I Miller's Auto Laundry Cars Washed, Greased and Engines Cleaned. Cars called for and returned. Phone 52-W DUNHAM'S GARAGE PERSONAL MENTION o Mrs. 8. J. Halloy ot Uorber, Calif . arrived on last night's train for a vis it with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Dolose. Mr. and Mrs. rtnlloy and ; (family Tesldcd horn for ninny enis while Mr. Halloy was agent lor tho Southern Pacific anil hat many I friends In. this city. Miss Ida 11. Momycr returned Inst night from a business visit to San Francisco. John Rlrkovlc of Odessa, who hrs' I been spending tho wlntor In Rnn Krnnclsco, returned to his homo I'rl ilftv nvinlnr. Miss lxjta. Harvey has accepted a' position with tho Wilson Abstract Co Mrs. Thoobe Powelson ot Portland and "Mr. Mattlo Hronaugh of Mis souri, both of whom aro nunts of Mrs. Arthur Wilson of this city, left this morning for Portland after i brief visit with tholr nloce. Mr.. II, ( F. Powelson of Boulder. Colorado. OirMtKMMMmtM tHt tlMMf(Mt'Mti,y" Wilson's mother, arrived Frldoy ' oventng ann win maso an onionni'ii lslt horo. I K. I. Hoborts of Ilornbroolc, Cnl . Is In the city on business. I n. F. Walto of tho Oregon Live Stock Commission Is In Klamath Knls from Portland. I Mr. nnd Mrs. i watt ana nany Itl'YS IMG RKLT Tho I. E. Kesterson Lumber com pany, of Ivan Spur, Klamath county. Ore., has purchased a main drlo 16-Inch Condor Rubber belt; also a 12-Inch Edger belt, through the Klamath Rubber & Leather Co. These belts are to be endless. Mr. Rettel of the Klamath Rubber & leather Co., will install them. Mr. Kesterson is one of tho progressive lumbermen who recognize tho value, or dependable transmission and has " I used Condor rubber belts almost ex clusively since 1916. DIVORCE SUIT Suit for divorce? has been begun In SWWWMVNMl1 W.WWWWWWWffWWAWWWAWWWf the circuit court by E. B. against m come t0 K,nmnth Mlnn,e L- Hcnrr- , Falls expecting to make tholr home. In China the doctor Is paid month ly so long as ono keeps well, nnd the pay 1b stopped when one Is 111. Iff Kf?JfolS It "The HI of m M i V H IN THE I AND B It Go CUT DOWN YOUR Coffee Expense Buy the Famous M-JB Quality Coffee America" FIVE POUND CAN SAVE MONEY es Farther EVERY CAN GUARANTEED KLEEN MILK DAIRY Wo have started making delli erics of Milk and Cream to any 'part of the city. Wo hao installed new machinery throughout and can give ou the best possible in Quality and Service. House Phone, 451.1 Dairy Phone, SOU tTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I MWWWWWMii E. L. FRENCH t4 Mr. Watts is a brother of George Watt of this city. James Swanson Is III at his home with an attack ot mumps. Mrs. O. M. Hector, who has been here for tho pastthroe weoks, loft this morning for Sacramento where she will Join her children who are at tending school thoro. Mrs. Claudo Daggett returned Sat urday evening from soveral weoKB visit In San Francisco. Mrs. John Foster arrived homo Sat urday night after a two months' visit with friends In Arizona. On hor re turn trip shq visited with her son, Hermle Foster, who is attending a school of telegraphy In San Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson left yesterday wornlng on a business trip to Portland. Earl Hamaker from Pine Flat spent the week end In tho city. Mrs. James Foster has resumed her position with the Pelican Bay Lumber company. H. N. Moe loft this morning for San Francisco where he will bo en-, gaged In buying for his store foroa few days. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Poole of Bon anza aro tho parents of a baby daughter, born last night at tho Wnr ren Hunt hospital. Mrs. A. L. Leavitt Is 111 nt lior home on Conger avenue. She hah not yet recovored from a dislocation of tho, ankle received soveral weeks ago and Is suffering with chronic ailments. Her condition la not be lieved to bo serious. ' Word has been received here of the arrival of a son to Mrs. L. O. Arens, Sunday, April 11, at Duns mulr. Mrs. Arens was Hiss Ruby McCoy, a nurse at the Blackburn hospital before her marriage. Mrs. L. E. Sullivan returned Fri day evening from Eugene whoro Bbe has been attending business college since January. She will return In a week or 10 days to comploto her work" there. C. B. CrlBler came In on last night's train from Los Angeles for a short business visit. J. F. Magulro returned last night from a two weeks' trip to Portland SSr. , , Cnprrlfhtifi ' Bak " """ouwt.rKurr.atiela.erWP WONDERFUL SHOWING OF Kuppenheimer's Spring Suits JUST THE SUIT YOU'LL WANT THIS SPRING IS READY AT K. K. K. STORE. GOOD CLOTHES AS LOW AS $25 AND UP TO $100. ALL THE SEASON'S NEWEST STYLE CREATIONS FOR MEN OF ALL AGES AND BUILDS. NETTLETON SHOES KNOX HATS DUBBELBILT CLOTHES FOR BOYS KKK STORE k"MAAMMMWMMMWWMW FOR RENT Bedroom for man and wife or lady; "uso of li.it li and tele phone, 347 rs. Utll St. lD-Ji' FOR SALE 5-room house, furnish ed, near paved street, big lot, good garden ground, with wood uliud and garage. Address F. S. Herald. 19-21 WANTED Milker wants position on ranch. Inquire haglo I'ool Hull, 638 Main St 19-21 WANTED Poisoned grain sacks. Return your empty poisoned grain sacks to tho Farm Burouu olllco Will pay flvo cents apiece for small sizes and ten cents apiece for large sizes, branded sacks. Kin inn tli (,'oiiiity Fnrni Hure.nu. 1 !.'! FOR SALE If you aro looking for a nice modern, up-to-duto 5 or C room home, brand new, see John E. Droher, 1134 Grant St. 19-tf Theatre ! i M 1 U V A y m i If ' LARKY 8EMON A comedy one of the best lie have had H TOMORROW Dorothy Dalton in "THE MARKET OF SOULS" H Al. St. John in "CLEANING W" FOR RENT One sleeping room. 221 South 3rd' St. 19-20 ROOM FOR RENT Phone 504W. 19-20 FOR SALE Now plastered 4-roora house, bath room, closet, largo at tic, sleeping porch, buffet kitchen, enameled white. Oarage. Call at 235 Michigan Ave., ownor. 19-22 HIGHEST STANDARD PRODUCTIONS TKRWILLIGEH & PATRICK, PROPS. Katherine McDonald in . "THE BEAUTY MARKET" This picture shown last night pro ted a very, pleasing picture FOR SALE i Cabinet Orand Piano, 1 willow baby buggy, 1 sowing ma chine, 1 Little Gem phonograph with records. 951 Rose St. 19-24 CAR LEAVES for Bend, Ore., tomor row, April 20, at 7 o'clock, from the Mecca Peel Hall. Phone 153. 19 DO NOT FAIL to seo, ns woll as hear . Dr. W. C. Adams, of Portland, a noted oral specialist, next Friday night, April 23, ut tho Houston Opera Hoiibo. Dr. Adams will speak on tho various diseases ot tho mouth, ulcer ated teeth, pyorrhea and tholr rela tions to tho general health. Dr. Adams will have X-Ruy slides no you can seo ns woll as hour and bettor understand. This will bo froo to tho public and should bo attended by evoryono Interested In better health. 19-23 Drug Facts No. 42 We are going to return, our entire opening day's profits to our customer!. Watch for our opening announcement. i Square Deal Drug Store Safety Service Satisfaction J Open soon at Eighth mid Main Ht. J tftttt f ttttttl t I Ittt IHMH 1 I H A GOOD COMPARISON WANTED May 1, a bouse or house- lrnnnlnflr rnnmi. Cull flflf. Main nr 'phone 208W. 19-24 FOR SALE Fine lot. 3rd & Wash ington. Mrs. E. W. Gowan, 305 Pinet. 19-24 BRAND NEW REX visible type writer, equipped with every mod ern feature and fully guaranteed. Will sell for $3.00 per month. Price $87.50, H. B. Merryweather, Box 2, Herald office. 19 i, ', To nnalyzo certain products It Is somotlmos best accomplished by com parison. or example, a cora tiro ih hotter than a fabric tiro, because ot the bettor matorlal and workmanship entering Into Its construction. Tho samo Is applied to tho Threaded, Rubbor Insulated, Wlllard Dattory, as compared with any wood Instituted battery. However, tho best material and workmanship aro nil concoalod In the llttlo black box, containing tho vital elements of tho Wlllard Bat teries. Tholr good qualities cannot be observed as readily as with tho cord tiro, but the quality Is thoro, and like the cord tiro, after a sea son's hard driving, Is the time to make tho comparison, "There Is a difference." Demonstrations dally at the Link River Dattory Station, 7th street, on Klamath nvonuo. 19-21 Tho Chinese havo a kitchen-god, which is supposod to go to tho Chin ese heaven nt tho beginning ofnach yoar to roport upon tho private lite of tho families undor his caro. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Our office hnH been moved to tho 2nd Btory of tho Blohn garage. J. II. Garrett & Son. 17-23 A Classified Ad will soil It. LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OK THK PICTURES ' " AND A NEW ONK EVERY DAY If. W. POOLE, Owner HARRY UORBb, Musical Director lwwwMwwM1 1- -ir,-i,rrii-ii-inri.ruuM GttthtGtnuin and Avoid .MK IVLkmLv SE9 Vr Hk TiMVBiV iavv -g7tj" JUST A FEW ACRES ot potato land left, flSO.OO per ncro. Havo sold 72 acres at this price. Cholco hldg, lots, your price, your terms. Why rent. Phono 1, 1303 Main St. W. M. MONTKLIU8. 19-tf Economy in Evtry Cake The origin of tho phrnso "to glvo the cold shoulder" Is said to havo been duo to thecujtom In France of serving n cold shoulder lnstoad of a hot roast Joint to thoso whoso vis its had lasted too long. TONIGHT ONLY If you like a good fight see "THE BATTLER" A story of east side New York life ' V. TUESDAY ONLY Popular William Farnum in "WHEN A MAN SEES RED" A snappy sea story with a punch MATINEE EVERY' DAY V 1