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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
IA(JHK1VKVJ HE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THJRflDAY, APRIL 22, 1M 1 IHBf LIBERTY THEATRE TIIB PICK OP TK MOTUIIKM AND A NEW ONI: KVERY DAY II. W. POOLK, Owner iY IlOltKL, Mimical Dirt tor AVMAMAMAMVMMMlMMAMM TONIGHT ONLY Why Did She Fall in Love With Her Abductor? See Emmy Whelen and get the answer in FAVOR TO A FRIEND" "A On Friday you can tee a real picture. "COMMON PROPERTY" It is The State Department records confirm the screen story of "Common Property" an indictment of the Radicals SUNDAY ONLY The big Zone Grey picture "DESERT GOLD" matini'.i: i:vi:uy day "M-"H-H-":"'!"' t MILK That's Pure' CREAM That Satisfies I d I S bo C I 6 s :: 2 fe f & .. to AND Our greatest efforts to give good service CALL 296J CITY MILK DEPOT 15 WEST MAIN ST.' aim sewing I CLUB PROGRESS Ktnmath county sowing clubs nrn In full swing with their work nnd tho majority of members huvo about half the course complotod, nccordlng to F, W. Sexton, county loader of tho Boys' nml glrlH club work. It l designed to huvo tho full roursa fin Ixhcd by (ho end of (ho Bcliool year In Juno. Tho pcwlng club Is tho strongest brunch of tho boyn' nnd girls' club of tho county, as far iih membership Is concerned. Following Is a list of local lenders and members In various school districts: Merrill school Anna Roberts, local leudor; Kvn Cox, president; Mary 'Hurry, vice president; Ora Of fleld, secretary; Volmn Ady, Helon Anderson, Tlilrzu Anderson, Louise Dultan, Olive Do.Mott, Besslo Hnrtle rode, Ollvo Hill, Kstolla Hilton, Fay Jinnatto, Kiunllla Kleknr, Marthu Mnrgurot Merrill, Hnllle Moore, Vol mu Moore, Ar.leno Taylor, Opul Tay lor, Chiirlolto Turner and Crystul Turner. Ilildebrund school Hazel Shaver, locul club leader; Irma 11. Woelk, president; Minnie MIchnelHon, vice president; Mario Storzl, secretury; Alice Colulmn, Adn Flackus, Lyle rianktts and Martha MIclinol. Mnlln school Kvn Kennedy, local club lender; Emma Worlow, presi dent; Auna W'ulsh, vice president; Meno Spolek, secretary; Julia Kos, Illchy Duvldson, Bessie Hozlk, Mamie Worlow, Alice Koh, Volnia Turnbulll und Fnye Turnbull. Spring I.ako school Miss Donna Mack, locul club leader; Ethel Schrolncr, president; Irene Folsom, vice president; Dorris Lloyd, secre tary; Katie Chichov nnd Stella Schrolner. Summer school Miss Ethel Hawx hurst, local club leader; Eva Stiles, OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES GOOD BUTTER ; .1!", and no foolin' IXH'AU "OUPLK WI-JI) Clyde It. Smith and Mildred M. Hwcet, until recently of Jackson . t MM-VWWWWMVWMMMr I m . r " RHEUMATISM If you suffer with this dr,ead ailment try ANTI-URIC This remedy is the only one on the market today that is guaranteed to give satisfaction in all cases of rheumatism or the money spent for it will be returned. ANTI-URIC is purely herbal, containing no minerals or salicylates. For sale by THE STAR DRUG COMPANY. HERALDS CLASSIFIED COLUMN! FOR SALE Real Estate FOH BALK 104-ft. frontage on Klnrnath Ave., across, from Ford garage building. Act quick and call or sec. W. K. Perkins, City Milk' Depot, phono 29CJ. 21-tf FOR nENT Space In these columns at five cents a line a day. A line hei la read by thousands every night. MISCELLANEOUS dent; Hattic North, secretary; Es ther Gordon, Erlka Noll nnd Norma Stllcft. J1 Henley school Miss Fisher, local club leader; Blanche Short, presl- dent; Muxlno Bradbury, vice prcsl- 4.444....M"M4 dunt! Nevn Dlmmitt, secretary; OpAl Grant, Irene Trlnk, Annlo T.-inty -HIH HS 111,. 'Delia Short and Cordla Evans, county but now residents of this city, ,)alry BCnoo-Allco Lyt,ei ,0(, secured n mnrrlago license nnd worn CUB leader; Jessie Thomas, presl- married by Justice N. J. Chupmnn dent; Joellnn Welch, vice president; i Ursula Welch, secretary; Jennette Smith, Mozollo McCumber. WHO IS THE GUY? The Herald is looking for the chap who came to this office Monday nnd paid for the follow Ing advertise ment: Mecca Taxi Co. If you are not in n hurry, and need a Tnxl, Call 153. Hungry & Lazy, Props. The Herald presumed that the Idea was to give to the public some thing original until the real owners of the Mecca Taxi company asked for an explanation, when it developed that they knew nothing of the adver tisement. Tho Herald Is looking for the man who put this thing over and when he Is located or shows up vol- i uiuurny. ne is kuiiik iu ue ubkcu iu president; Lizzie Dlmmitt, vice presl-1 OIDlnin tho ,.olnt t0 hl8 "joke." which is a more serious affair than appears on the surface. The owners of the Mecca Taxi company, if out ward appearance lndicaie anything, are neither slow, lean nor hungry ;'and the fact that Messrs, Carroll and Jackson havo successfully operated the line for about a year would indl-J cate tnat tney bad given satisfaction. I ' Thomas and Emma I Friday flKV Saturday All of our $15.00 and $18.00 Patent Leather Hats to go at $7.00. Don't fail to purchase one of these practical and stylish hats at this ridiculously low price. We will also have in a new assortment of Sport Hats and Sailors as well as many pretty, light, summery hats to show during this sale. KiiriKVK PAHrrnii to hkpicii , t; SUNDAY-1 TOIl LUTHERANS II The Rev. George E. Theiss.of Eu-, fccno is hero and will preach, in the: Lutheriin ohnrrh hnr Rumlnv Thin in the first 'visit of the Rov. Mrj; Tholss here since the death ot the J Rov. Mr. Rossirian, local pastor, early J this year. From now on ho expects to make more regular visits, supply-; lng tho local pulpit until a resident'" pastor is appolntod by the confer ence. The Eugene pastor went to' Algoma today but will return in a4. Uny or two, f. Services will be hold here Sunday; morning at 11 o'clock in tho Library hall. Tho Bubjoct is "The Activity of tho Risen Savior Among Men Today.' All Lutherans are cordially Invited to attend the servclea nnd others will bo warmly welcomed. Carl Barks is homo from San Francisco to help his father with the 'spring work. Magglo Tallman spent the week end with Agnes Knman. Several -one Pine people attended tho dedication services at Klamath Falls Sunday. W. F. Nleman got home from Cali fornia n few days ago. He has been spending the. winter fliere with rela tives. Walter Storey spent Sunday after noon, at the, Knman. ranch. Mtb. Erma Hosley Is reported 111. THREE LINKERS TO CELEBRATE THEIR 1018T ANNIVERSARY f, Thx) Odd Follows' lodge of Klam- nth Falls will celebrate their 101st 4. anniversary on Monday, April 26. The Robokah sisters of Klamath Falls are invited to attend this colo- bratlon,' also visiting brothers nnd slators will bo welcomed". Tho cole f, brntlon will be in tho form of n ban- --'4--4''M''fr'i'lHM'''4i4''l'4'-4'4''f' , quot, musical entertainment, several ! talks on the order, cards, etc., and ' thoro will nlso bo dancing the latter nnrr nf t Vm mrnnln i9 rri, a -,n ..... - t ,.... . ... uiuiuut,) A il JJlUblUIU The Parisian Millinery 609 MAIN Drug Facts No. 45 In order to induce you to visit our store on our opening day and to get acquainted with us and our methods we are going to return our entire profits for this day to our patrons. We want you to know us and to see our modern, up-to-date drug store. Watch Square Deal Drug Store Safety Service Satisfaction will start at 8 o'clock. LOXK PINK NEWS SELL NURSERY STOCK FOR US Good territory open. Terms at tractive. Write for contract and in formation Immediately. SALEM NURSERY. COMPANY, 1030, Chcmeketa St.;? Salem, Qre. - ' 'ft . ti ' 16-30t NOTICE TO THE TUBLIC Our office has been moved to the 2nd story of the Diehn garage. J. H. Garrett & Son. 17-33 BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1 S-paBsenger Dodge car, Al con dition, -f cord tires, 3 extra tires and tubes; price $850. Ono Reo, C-passenger, good condi tion, $400. Two Studobnkors, $S50 and $3S0. Ono Ford delivery truck, all over hauled nnd in good condition, $500. C. Ij. McWILLIAMS, 3C Main St., Phono 1C9 20-20 'W,,,'W,W.4'lV.l4 VOCHATZER BROS. WELL DRILLERS, Give vUs a Trial Phone 285-M Klainnth Falls, Oregon DO NOT FAIL to see, as well as hear Dr. W. C Adams, of Portland, a noted oral specialist, next Friday night, April 23, nt tho Houston Opera Holiso. 'Dr. Adnms will speak on tho vnrious diseases ot tho mouth, ulcor nted teoth, pyorrhea and their rela tions to tho gonoral health. Dr. Adams will havo X-Ray slides so yeu can boo ns woll as hoar and bettor understand. This will bo freo to the public and shduld bo attended by everyone interested In bottor henlth. 19-23 TIN SMITH AND SHEET IRON WORKER Sheet Metnl Work of All Kinds, Sky Lights, Cornices, Chimney Tops, Etc. L.,M. HAINES 1023 Main nun Tinnips nim.T 102a Voin. jubt a i-'kw AUKiiH or potato land ' left, $1CO.OO per acre. Have sold Printing. Stationery .and offlc. 72 ncres at this price. Choice bldg. rapp)o8i pion, prlntlng and 8ta lols, jour price, your terms. Why,ti0nery company. 128 Main 8t. 9-tt rent. Phono 1, 1303 Main St. W. M. MONTKLIUH. 19-tf(HOU8E MOVINO and roofing; ir years experience; prices right; FOR SALE 5-room house, furnish- work first-class. True & Falling, cu, jiuui iicu mrcci, uik iui, guuu rnone J22w; resiuence ll l'leas- garden ground, with wood shed and 'ant Ave. garage. Address F. S. Herald. 19-24 16-1 mo FOR SALE If you are looking for a nice modern, up-to-date 5 or C room home, brand new, tee John E. Droher, 1134 Grant St. 19-tt FOR SALE New plastered 4-roora hduse, hath room, closet, largo at tic, sleeping porch, buffet kitchen, enameled white. Garage. Call at 235 Michigan-Ave., owner. 19-22 FOR SALE Fine lot. 3rd & Wash ington. Mrs. E. W. Gowan, 30C Pine St. 19-24 FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1C0 acres of One land, partly in cultivation; good wheat land potato land. Also relinquishment on 320 acres joining ranch. Address H. D. Herald olBce. 12-22 LOTS Lots of Lots Lots on paved streets from 15Q.00 to $1,250.00. Unimproved from $100.00 up. Terms If desired, 10 per cent cash, balance 36 payments. 1 12x16 house, big lot,$650.00. 1 4 -room house, big lot, $1,500. 1 5-room house, big lot, $1,300. 1 C-roora house, two big lots, $1,800.00. W. M. MONTELIUS, Phone 1 1303 Main Street. 10-tf RUG BODIES BUILT 1023 Main. 8erves you right Club Cafe 6-tf Will the party who took the wrong mackinaw by mistako in the Rex cafe please return it and exchange for his own? ' 13-tf. BUG BODIES BUILT 1023 Main. Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tt PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 Serves you right Club Cafe C-tt Electric Appliances ... .H. Shldler CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage irinov-d call b'iJ. Electric Wiring H. Shldler WANTED WANTED Garden work and prun ing trees and rose bushes. Call 237W. 21-23 WANTED 1 dlshwashpr and 1 por ter at once. See Mr. Johnson, White Pelican Hotel. 21-22 WANTED To dispose of 350 acres! WANTED Engineer, edgerman, for saw mill; start May 3rd. Write T. C. LaFreniere.jBray, Cal. 21-23 best land In Klamath county, five , WANTED By young couple with miles from town, railroad straight! no cnildren, a furnished nouso or through it, depot in 200 feet, power apartment by- May lst.t Inquiro ot line along one side, water enough ' Fred Soule, Herald office, or phono bv June 1st to float Noah's ark and 99R. If. make mud of 250 acres. Will agreo to pick and market free of charge all oranges produced on the land for! WANTED Girl for general office work. Must have some business 5ve years and treat any real estate experience, be accurate and have, at fakir who claims a commission to a. least, a high school education. Good punch. Come and get It and bring salary to competent person. Apply your pocketbook along Just to make Herald office. 20-tf. chance. Call at 517 Pine or 708 9th : Sts. 8-tf WANTED May 1, a house or house keeping rooms. FOR SALE Miscellaneous Phone 08W- Call 605 Main -or 19-24 WANTED Poisoned grain sacks. FOR SALE! One to six extra nnet Return your empty poisoned grata dairy cows. These cows are priced gaeks to. the Farm Bureau office. right, and if you want something Wm pay five cents apiece for small good, better look them over. Also B,Da aTA ten rpntn nnlr fnr 1nrcr have for sale black mare, five years 8izeS branded sacks. old, sound and gentle, weight about, KinAiaih Onuntv Farm nureaa. 1200. Price $85.00. Franlr Moor- 19-2X landt old Walton place near Alta-1 c. mont. 21-22 tvqman WANTED To do ceneral tfousework' 603 Jefferson St-Jfe 17-28 FOR SALE: Overland, good me- ??? .en .Central garage, ph6iie'BUG B0DtES BUILT 1023 Main. ?ot xi, xj. nuguc. A-i - T ' TE Vi-iTT Xir A VTTl rn T1TTV fT3 OIT.T.T- "LL"1?'".0: anything, see MarWeiss. He-will chine. 1 Little Gem phonograph with wyoutnoney. 13-tr. records, 951 Rose St. 19-24 ,WAVTRn Tn unvVVmaii hnmu, with large lot. close im Give lo cation, price and terms In first let ter. Box 9 Herald office. 31tf FOR SALE rOne 1918 Bulck six. Ono 1917 Bulck six, guaranteed ftrst-class condition. Imperial Gar age, Phone 130. 17-tf WAKTTrnl-Rn -nirt i,Ananr Used cars for sale one 1918 ' d magazines, brass, all kindVot PhftvrolJt first-clasH runnlne Condi- "" elal Uk euiyBo- iumerii, neyrpiei, rsi ciass running conai-,.., . .. wfiiM. tion. rrices are ngnt. central uar- gmh St.rnear Ewauna Box factory.' age. xo-ii . ,. -E . w-. FOR SALE Good wheat and bar ley straw ,$6.00 per ton. 2-jyt Phone 29,6J FOR SALE Tents, O. D. blankets, comforters and all kinds of bed ding Canvass and leather belting, pipe, boilers and all kinds of second hand machinery. Max Weiss, Sixth St., near Ewauna Box company. 13-11. i WANTED Clean cotton rags, 5c per pound. Central Garage. 30-tf WANTED TO BUY A small house in good location, -ttlth large lot- Price must he reasonable, terms. Address R. flee. with C. S. Horald of-tt Storage Batteries .,. H. Shidler FOR SALE The Herald will place your message in the hands ot over 9,000 readers every. night fo only five cents a line. FOR SALE 4 saddle horses, good after stock, cheap; 6 work-horses, rendy for Bpring plowing. Phono 2 9 6-J. WANTED. A message from you to the readers ot The Herald, It you have anvthing for sale, tor rent, lost or found. Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR SALE 1 34 Studebaker wa gon, 1 3 narrow-tired wagon. Phone 296-J. Storage Batteries Charged..!!. Shldler FOR SALE One, Shire stallion, Bix years old. Several head ot young .work horses. Inquiro ot Enterprise Ranch, or phono 253J. 12-tf FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cate. 12-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FARM FOR RENT OR SALE-r-Near Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad dress R. Herald office. 12.lt FOR SALE; Second hand United Motor truck of 4 tons fully equip ped for hauling, excellent condition for only $'2750.Q0 F. 0,fl. Portland, Oregon. For particulars, write Thom as Randlos,, 2C-North 15th St., Port land, Oregon. tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Crank off Hupmobile. Re turn to Jud Lowe, phone 22M. , . 21-22 LOST A golden opportunity to Bell your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, if you do not use the classified columns of Tho Herald. FOUND A chanco to dispose of any of the innumerable articles that you have stored away in your collar, attic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. There is always someone who wants just what you havo for sale. Find him through tho classified columns of this paper. STRAYED From my place about 1 month ago, 1 bay mure, branded lazy R on left thigh, 1 brown pony, ijnknown brand, reached mane. Notify L. Schmidt, Sister's ranch, Rt. 1, 20-22 ADVERTISE FOR WHAT want tind you will get It. you .. S E E D ORDER NOW MurPhev's Feed & Seed Stoir6 J26 South Sixth St Phone 87 -.vtir,iteAiijiiiiiin nt