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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1920)
tit.t a --mT rt. nv v. sw rt MA - . IT A iTV :'.. .. . . V HUHMBArrrcmu-;,- imm ;fHE WG HERALD, KLAMATH F i "' J ir ' " r "' jS' ' OREGON iAGB 10U t : i.ft EVMI h' ?t 10 The Evening Herald K. J. MURRAY Editor i " FRED SOULK City Editor PaDllihed dally, except Sunday, by T Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. ' ' ' . i . - - T y ' , ' ii , V i" ' "- ' AMWWIVWWWVWWWWWv!wwlVWVWVWWWtll'MWVlMwWWW' Entered at the postofflce at.Klam-j ath Falls, 'Ore., (or transmission thru) tke malls as second-class mutter. j Subscription terms by mail to any address in the United States: On year ......... $5.00 One month 50 Member of the Aoclntcd Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use (or republication ot all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also local newt published , herein. All rights of republication ot spe- dal dispatches herein are also re-, erred. THUKSnAY, Al'ltlli 21), 1020 LESS FIRE RISK IN CLEAN Gin A clean town makes for reduced fire risk, lower .insurance rates and, from the efficient fire-flgnter's stand point, the point that Are prevention is the scientific method of attacking "the annual problem of Are loss, a clean town is the sort of town that he is working for all the tlme. i Fire Chief Ambrose is unqualified ly behind the clean-up, paint-up and .safety first campaign, which starts May 1 and lasts until May 15, and submits the following observations regarding the results that appeal to the fire-fighters: CLEAX VV YOUR TOWX A town looks like its citizens'. Is there anything wrong with your - town? Are the back lots filled with rub bish? Are the basements full of trash? Is there rubbish leading to the ex Its that people would have to pass over"? If there are any of these condi tions existing, then there is some thing the matter with your town. If your tongue was coated, your hack ached and you had chills, you . -would go to"a doctor. You would CO because you'wexesick., ,.' Jw Tour tdwn is 'sick.- It gets clogged r'-iplike your .system and is coming to , tke only dOCtoV iVcan come to. It Is coming to you. . People' Judge a. town hr.jfc&lqoJis. i If there have been flreaf In ftmr, ti tomiifrom defective flues ,6c from. rabbish in the basement, It'&'too' bad. V ""J Property that could have beetf taxed and thus helped to reduce your i i Distinctive Blouses JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF BLOUSES Many charming styles are here for your choosing in Tricolette, Georgette, French Voiles and Batiste they are slip-on styles with round neck and short sleeves, in the new Pastel shades. t . v Women's Excellent Jersey Silk Petticoats Jersey top with Tafetta flounces or all Jersey, corded and pleated in black and all the wanted street shades, elastic waistband, real petticoat thrift. Also Jersey Bloomers for the slim tailor-made. HSV New Hats Featuring smart styles of hair braids Malines, Ital ian Milan, Belgian Split, Semi-rough Chinese weaves in all the wanted sport colors. Smart Sailors with light facings. Also veils and veilings in the new cold's. PASTIME POOL ROOM v CHANGES OWNERSHIP J. W. Altnut and K. 1). Moody have purchased thi Pastime pool and bil liard hall from Jack Monroe, Mi'mhm. Allniit and Moody operMvil (inn of lh finest pool and billiard halls in southern Oregon lu.Athlnnd until re cently, when they were nttnu'ted by tho possibilities of Klnmnth Fulls and sold out. They b,av been hero for Rome tlnw seeking a suitable locutjon and finally succetMled In clos ing ii deal for the PnHtlmo nt n riK ure that It Is reported yielded Monroe a handsomo profit on his Investment. Tho now owners are koIhk to re place all of tho tables now in use with new ones. In addition they tiro Kolng to complotuly remodel tho place nnd Install the latist imttvrii American udii fountain, with all of Its Inlott sanitary features, milk pump, etc. All of Mr. Jfonroo's time will in future be devoted to tho Mondnlo theater. ' MMWWWWWWWWIMMIMAMMAMrtlMMAAMAMMMMMAIMAMMAMMAHIMAA f I' 1 .la burden, is beyond the power of tax ation. CLEAX UP YOUR TOWX It will mean dollajs and cents to you. It may mean the saving of a life. Your own home may be destroyed by the careless act of a neighbor. His home is In the same danger as yours. i Sunlight, fresh air and cleanliness never start spontaneous combustion. Lack of ventilation and accumula tion of filth and dirt will. This Is your town. You live in it. It -is what you make It. ' l" Remove those unsightly and dan gerous piles of rubbish. Clean up and fix up. This is your home town. An ounce of lire prevention ,1s bet ter than a pound of fire extinguish ment. A fire prevented is better than a fire extinguished. The prevented fire causes no loss of life, no destruction ot property and no interruption of business. ' 85 per cent of the fires in the United States today are caused by some act of carelessness. FiRE CHIEF. Coming to Portland from Qiiincy, Mass., In pioneer days, Simeon tl.i Heed started the line of ueamxlilps on tlio Columbia river, which later became the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. When he died lie suggested that hist wife use his for tune for some institution of value to tho citizens ot Portlnnd. In 1904 ' Mrs. Reed died, leaving hen entire fortune of several millions fur the founding of Reed college. I'nder the English law a girl of fourteen Is, if of ordinary intelli gence, deemed to be of Hiilllclent ca pacity to choose her own domicile and mode of life. , WEATHER RECORD o o Hereafter the Horald will publish the mean und maximum tempera tures and precipitation record as tnk-, en by the U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover the day previous to tho paper's Issue, up to 5 o'clock of that day. Pre cipitation .06 House Cleaning Time Approaches NOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN TO THINK OF NEW CURTAINS We have just received a new shipment in curtain scrims of new designs including the Blue Bird, Hum ming Bird and Windmill patterns, all of which are in shades of blue ; there are also dainty flower designs in delicate shades of Pinks and Yellows 36 inches wide, at 35c per yd. Tii connection with our curtain scrim we have a full line of curtain rods Brass Rods, extension, 72-in., at 25c en. Brass Hod?, extension, O'l-in., at 18c ca. Brass Rods, curved ends, extension, 5-l-in., at 20c en. Sash Rods, at 10c en. Spring Coil Curtain Rods, at.... .2 for 25c mid 15c ert. Shade Roller Brackets, 2 pr. for.. 5c You will, also find Ladies' Summer Gauze Vims V-neck and Comfy-cut, from 25c to 35c eu. Infants' Gauze Wrappers, at 25c en. Children's and Misses Vests, at.... 25c zz. New Buckram and Wire Hat Shapes have just arrived, including flowers and braid?. .lust what you want for the hats.so popular this se.ison. L. M. MARTIN'S 5-10-15-25 Cent Store 419 MAIN STREET rOMTir.ll AXXOUXCKMKXT .IOIIX KARXKI.I. - announces his candidacy for tho re-i publican nomination as sheriff ot Klamath county. If elected I will nlways remember thnt I am your ser- vant, not your master. Adv And Next Chautauqua J i The days for the coming of the big brown tent are almost here. It U time to think about thut season ticket the "open M-Mtine" tj a urek of splendid lectures, music and entertainment. TWENTY-ONE, EVENTS Just one good thins after another all EllliuiMYlilto quality brought to jou fmni tll p:uts of the; world to instruct, to tntei-tiiln, to Inspire. SAME OLD PRICE Anil still at the old' prlri- level g2.no one of 'the fmv tiifogs on this old caith of ours that hasn't hkyjotUettvl. WATCH FOR PROGRAMS The ItR programs will soon lie dlstWhutit). Wutrli lor youis. 'lliey au newspaper sle elRlit pugfes hriliifnll of Inleii-stiiiR net about the most ivo.-tli while Heik of ovents ever scheduled for KLAMATH FALLS Chautauqua MAY 24 to 29 STANDISH LOST; PORTLAND GAINED . POimiAND, Ore., Apr 29. If Priscilla ,bai'-,not made her1 famous remark- to John Aldenj the Pacific coaet would ,-bave lacked .one of Its' leading colleges, as genealogical chart Just published by Reed college shows that Ahienda Reed, the found er. Is a direct descendent of'PrisciUa and John Aldeu. Had the demure New England maid failed' to say. "Why don't youspcak for, yourself, John?" Portland would never have had Reed college. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. fAPr. -Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. APr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Max. 1 44 2. . 47 3 50 4 57 5. 56 6 6G 7 . 61 8 60 9 v 44 10 53 11 60 12....... 61 13 .57,, 14...... '42' 15 45- 16 44 17.,. CO 18 66 19 61 20 51 21. -44 22 49 23 63 24. 63 25 68 26 73 27 70 28 68 Mil.. 35 32 29 23 30 30 .27 38 33 28 26 29 '32 07 32 25 26 28 30 23 24 18 23 28 34 34 35 34 t C. IIHOWKIt I ' Itepulillran candidate for nomination District Attorney, Klnmnth county. May 21. 1920. ''Preservation of HlKlits; Prevention of Wrongs." Adv. ! .15 .'60 .10 -24 .44 .02 A XXOUXCKM EXT I wish to announce thnt I havo openqd an, office to do a general Real hatnte DUBlncsH and am located at, 1 620 Main St., one door east of the I Liberty Theatre, and would be pleas-1 ed to show you farm land and city 'property. T. D. Waiters. 26-tf. XOTICK Big Dance AT MALIN, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 1. 1920 Music by Malin Orchestra PAINTING Practical Painting, Alumlnumlng of all Iron fixtures, Furniture Refinlsh- wu - .. . ... ... inn annum muuung 01 me mara-'inlr nnil tonri mnirnMln.. lath Cattle and Uorso association has, K nn" gi? ij tiitoii 1 B 'haan nnaliuin.il 4 m.At . lln..M. I " J" 4-i4li Ore., Saturday morning, May 8th, at . ,MMe m 1 10:00 o'clpck. ! V ' . 28-tf W. C. Van Kmon, Secretary Mll.l.KR'B AUTO IAUNDRV HKI.L XUIlSKItV HTOCK FXIi VH , flood torrltory open. Terms at- . Cars washed, groased and engines irncvf. write for contract and In 'cleaned. Phono 25W, Dunham's or,niBtl0n Immediately. 24-tf M,i AUItHKHY COMPAXV, . 1030 Chemekcta St., Salem, Ore.' 16-30t O- AT THE THEATERS T garage. A Classified Ad will sell It. Fairhanks-Mnrse "2" Hngine ivilh Bosch Magneto Greater Engine Value OVER 250,0 o farmers bought the "Z" engine. They knovj it is power ful, dependable nnd practicnll foci-proof truly a great en gine. 5 But now v?e announce the one addition which could possibly improve, tho "Z" per formance Bosch high tension, oscillating magneto ignition. 5 So let us show yju in detail this greater engine value. 5 Our service to you is remarkably" complete end we ore assisted by a nearby Bosch Service Station. 5 Prices lH.P. $75.00' 3 H. P. $125.00 6 H. P. $210.00. AJ1F.O.B. Factory, Carried in Stock Iby G. C. LORENZ 'My Little Sister," tho famous novel by Elizabeth Itoblns, hn? been dramatized for the screen. Thy story of tho two .happy Rlaters who wero decoyed into a notorious house by a woman who posed as their wealthy aunt is said to offer a splendid role for Evelyn Nesbltt, the WJHiam Fox star. She will appear In this new picture at tho Liberty Theatie to night. ' Nobody knew who he was. In nil appearance ho was Just n common , lumber-Jack seeking work. Hut tljoru was 0110 fact about him 'that aroused wonder oven In thoso rovgh northern lumber camps. Ho had come into camp by tho river, having braved, with skill and courage, tho Hnplda Deserted of Ood, through which no man hail been known to 1 pass allvo. Ho took his ndvonturo as a matter of course as if It woro but I a trifle In tho boresomo routine ofj his lifo. When tho newcomer took ' up a huge rock that tho rost of them could scarcely move, and hurled it , tho longth of his body, tongues be gan to wag for the welfare of tho no torious enmp bully. Frank Mayo Is scon as tho myster ious newcomer In "Tho Druto Hreak or," a, Universal production, to ho shown at the Libor(y Theatro Fri day, llo thrashes not one, but sev eral, bullies during tho knight er rant career. Then there is a rp manco, and no romanco is complete without a girl. Kaihryn Adams, one of the most beautiful players in pic tures,' la the -girl.-. Lynn F Reynolds produced the picture. 1 iPTT XtY7F r?i TH W$m sSSOjFS THE BOOTERY 713 MAIN ST. Materials and methods used in the making insure lasting style, correct fit and satisfaction in wear. 'Queen Quality Shoes are "money worth" always. ' fc The Trade Mark is the assurance of Maker i and Dealer; the price represents utmost worth . and satisfaction to you. i THE BOOTERY t: CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 713 MAIN ST. a :.( 1 n pi -t "js .