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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
PAflH KtflHT t l u TnVRSDAV, APRIL 24, 1MK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON W R $8.85SH0E SALE 200 PAIRS MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS STYLE SHOES ALL GOOD RELIABLE MAKES, SHOES WORTH AT THE REGULAR PRICE UP TO $15. TANS-BLACKS LACE AND BUTTON STYLES, ALL NEW AND UP TO DATE, YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON GOOD FOOTWEAR KUPPENHEIMER'S CLOTHES NETTLETON SHOES KNOX HATS BOYS' DUBBELBILT CLOTHES LEWIS UNION SUITS KK K STORE-- Leading Clothiers and Hatters Ls ' l I J"' J 1 I PERSONAL MENTION I o o Joe Kent tame in on last night's train from San Francisco for a few days' business visit. S. O. Dearing left a few days aero to bring back a new engine for tho Strahom railroad. Jim Summervllle Is in the cltv from Rogue Hirer valley trying to sell real estate. Wonder if he ex pects any one to go from hero to there. Mrs. Cora Enman of Lone Pine district spent yesterday In Klamath Falls on business. Mrs. Charles F. Stemwell left this morning for a visit with relatives and friends in Milwaukle, Chicago and other eastern cities. Mrs. Carl Plath and daughter, Corinne, returned last night from a four months' visit with friends and relatives in L03 Angeles. D. J. Foley of Grand Junction, Iowa, who has been spending the winter In San Jose and Los Angeles, is here? for a few days visiting his stsret. Sister Ligouri of the Sacred Heart Convent, before returning to his home in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Hannon returned last night from Rochester, N. Y., whero they havo resided since Mr. Hanndn's discharge from tho navy a year ago. They were bolh delighted to again be back in Ore gon. Blaln Klum of tho Mum Adv. Co. is In tho city today from Medford. J. T. O'Brien of Algoma was brought to the Warren Hunt hospital tor treatment yesterday. The patient was met at the depot by tho hospital ambulance. DANCE TONIGHT TO WIPR OUT FOOTBALL DEFICIT High school students, chaperoned by the Parent-Teachers association aro giving a dance at the White Pel ican hotel thU evening. Admission is J 1.00 a couple and the fund raised will be used to help wipo out the de ficit that followed last football sea son. The local team ended the sea son a couple of hundred dollars to the bad and hare a note outstanding for the amount. A good many invi tations have been issued for to night's affair and the students are anxious to make the affair a good one. Good music Has been secured end a good time Is assured. OIL AND POLITICS MIXED IN VISIT Captain B. L. Smith, president, E. N. Mayer, manager, M. O. McCorklo,' director, and J. W. Wright, an asso ciate, all representing the United States OH and Gas company, nn Oro gon corporation, ore here on busi ness This company Is well known in this state, operating In conjunc tion with tho Midwest Refining com pany, a subsidiary of the Standard Oil company. Dr. McCorklo Is one of the well known physicians of Portland IU has visited Klamath Falls before and has many friends hero who will be glad to. welcome him and tell the doctor that tho big stories he has been bearing of Klamath Falls are real facts and not boom talk. Cap tain Smith Is one of tho boosters-of Corporation Commlssionor Schuldor man, who is seoklng,tho Republican nomination for the office of secre tary of state and ho will undoubtedly find that the commissioner has a host of supporters in this section, for he has made an enviable record in tho.management of his present office, "ftie party will be In the city for' a few days. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE A bargain; ono 5-pas- sengar Ford, with $200 oxtrai equipment. lioraco Shidler, 123 6th St. 22-tf HOMESBEKBRS Coma over ,tho hill! Tavostlgate Roguo Rlvor val ley, land of tho heart's delight, fruits, (lowers, varied crops, ovon climuto, pnro water, scenery, hunt Ing, fishing! Good buys; homo, farms, orchards, ranches, business opportunities! At SlaJu House, hero, leaving for homo tomorrow. Jim Slmmervlll, Roguo Rfver City. 22 street, comer of Washington, after 2:00 o'clock Friday, April 23. 22 LOST Ono gray kid sIovh between Club enfo 'and Garish grocory. Roeurn to Garish grocery. 22 NOTICE Notice Is horoby given to whom It may concern, thut on April 1, 1920, I sold all my rllit, title and Interest In tho Klamath Falls Croamcry to tho Klamath Fidls Creamery, Incor porated, under now management. All persons owing1 bills to tho Klamath Falls Creamery that accru ed prior to April 1, 1920, will pay tho samo to tho undersigned and tho undersigned will pay all bills that were do from Klamath Falls Creamury prior to April 1, 1920. 22-24 W. P. Johnson. FOR SALE HouKohold Can be seen at' 337 furniture Mirth 7th FOR SALE 5-rootu modern bunga low, la Hot Springs, Nlco lawn, fruit tree and borrlos; n beautiful homo. Prlco 14 GOO, FOR SALE Modorn seven-room bouse, two baths, city bent, one half block off Main tttrcct; Hinall tltroe-room houso on same- lot, al ways rentooV All for $10, C00; terms. FOR BALE? 12-room house, partly furnished, stoam heat, hot and colli water In bod rooms, lot 120Jy 120, garago. Prlco flO.500; tonus. TOJl BALK Modorn seven-room houso, full basomonr, furnace heat, large lot, $73t0; torms. FORT BALE Modorn 4-room houso, lot 52 by 150, on pavement, 9th St., f2600, or same property Includ ing barn nnd one-half block, nil fur $4500. A roal bargain. FOR SALE C-room modorn liutign low, on Pine St., prlco $i,000; torms. ALSO Farms from 40 ncros to 800 acres In size. Irrlgatod and unlrrlgnted, and city lots lncntod In all parts of tho city. MRS. NTT2 OTTERnETN, 627 Klamath Avo, phono 461. down the It. C. of L. Prlco $3500, hair tfli. ChlUoto A Smith, 633 Mnltt St., phone 66. 22-33 WANTED By young married cou ple without children, turnlshod or unfurnlnlu'tl room npnrtmont or house, hy May 1st. Address Fred Smile. Herald otllcc, or phono 99R. 3S-tt FOR SALE Now llvo-room house, near cfupot, nt n bargain prlco of $3750.00 Only $1000.00 cash nnd balance like rent. A big houso and u good lot for llttlo money. Chllcoto .- Smith, 633 Main St., phono 06. I .! notice Willing Wnrkera class of tho Moth odlst church will hold a food salo, Saturday afternoon at the olllco of Chllcoto & Smith. 23 LA8T ISSUE OF KfllOOIi PAPER FOR TERM IS HEADY FOR SALE Good six-room houso and half aero of ground, lino bear ing orchard, outbuildings, nearly 100-ft7 of river frontago, excellent garden land. Jmt tho place to cut Tho last Issue of tho "Tattler," tho local high school student publication, Is now off the press and tho school is ondeavorlng to boost tho circulation as tli Ih Is tho last Issue for tho torra. Tho Ibbuo Is a llvo ono nnd only flvo conts a copy. Any ono wishing a copy call 2 43 J or 24SJ. 'tSStitJJ YOUR PROOF MB EZHWei the Heider Tractor's Pulling Power Of I i ) STATE OF OREGON ) M COUNTY OF KLAMATH ) ) ss.- a-t I, C. R. Miller, being first duly sworndepose and say that I saw a. twelve-twenty 'Heider Tractor pull five fourteen inch plows, making a furrough seven and one-half inches in depth. C, R. MILLER. w Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 21st day of April, A. D. 1920. (SEAL) RUTH M. GOWENt Notary Public for Oregon. AMy commission expires May 28, 51923. We Challenge ; all tractors of equal rating to duplicate this work. ' K'STAWCtt' OREGON ) ) S3 COUNTY OF KLAMATH ) I, Charles Nelson, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I saw a twelve-twenty Heider Tractor pull five fourteen inch plows, making a furrough seven and one-half inches in depth". C.V.NELSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of April, A. D. 1920. (SEAL) RUTH M. GOWEN, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires May" 28, 1923. T 'T t t f 5 T r t f t T T f T T T T t T T T t THE HEIDER IS THE SIMPLEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL TRACTOR THE ONE TRACTOR THAT HAS BEEN TRIED OUT AND PROVEN BY TWELVE YEARS OF FIELD WORK, THE TRACTOR THAT IS BEING OPERATED FOR YEARS WITH PRACTICALLY NO REPAIR EXPENSE HOWIE GARAGE 3 iX ix tJ.yv.''W4ttfnjft-WTWPf " jf iyiiwtwW"