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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1920)
i" " fy"' t vi' agjfc Ill 1 MONDAY, MAT 3, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON i'auij r.uirt q' Mrs. James Sullivan was transact PERSONAL MENTION I Inic business In town today from -O their ranch on tho Merrill road. . , , ,,,,.,, lay Freuer is In the city today .Bert C Thomas, attorney today ' .. ,. . i t n ui.ia from his homo at llonanra. purchased from Mrs. I. D. Appiegato ..... , . ,, ' ' . ... -- ,,in Mrs StOTe Herl hy was In from Ai res donee property at .3. Pacific ' ..i,.,,., " , ... coma for the week end with friends Terrace. The purchase was made as " an Investment and Mr. and Mrs " "Ia"Tff- . , . -, .....i .I .... iii n.i, ! . "- liammun .mu mum.' 1 nomas win mm uluuuhu homo at 205 Pine street their jjjjjjjJmWWWWM X t f v f 7 ? I .. moving to the Fort country for the .i. ,.i Mr. wiiii.,,,, r..-,nnnr r. summer months. , turned S,t..rday evening from their tcn of Keno spent Satur- bridal Journey. They were married r n on business, last week In Portland. Mrs. Ganong 0wcns transacted business In wu Miss Carrie Oleson. She came U"? " fr" hl home on th Mer here several months ago as a homo rill road Saturday. scrvlco worker for tho Red Cross Tho numerous friends of T 0.( ,o,,nir Hague will bo pleased to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson re- he has entirely recovered from tho J . turned last night from two weeks' recent operation he underwent nt the Yislt In Portland. Mr. Ferguson Is Warren Hunt hospital, and Is back recovering slowly from a trouble- In his offlce attending to business at- some threat infection. fairs. Miss Nora Rlnker returned last Fred Garich Is the proud possessor night from a fortnight's vacation In of a new 50 horse power, 6 cylinder ( Portland ' Dulck limousine. J. F. Morley. county detective, re-' Kd Sutton of Miller Hill was In) turned Saturday evening from San town Saturday attending to business Francisco, where he went to assist matters", the prosecution In the case of Albert . Mam&do, former dealer in auto sup- SUBMARINES LOSE piles here, who was accused of rob-' MANY OF TERRORS bory. Mamado changed his mind at' the last minute and pleaded guilty! LONDON. May 3. Submarines Instead of standing trial. have lost two-thirds of their efft- C. A. Jones, southern Oregon rep- clency since 1914, according to Lieu rescntatlve of the Union Savings & tenant W. S. King-Hall, R. N.. in a loan association of Portland, Is a recent address at the Royal United business visitor here. Service Institute on "The Submarine Mrs. E. J. Hagglni. who the past and Future Naval Warfare." roar months has been the guest of The speaker maintained that tho friends and engaged in nursing work advantage previously possessed by hero, returned today to her home at tne submarine was steadily on the Holister, Cal. wane. Whereas, at the beginning of Dr. John Mills, former assistant at the war in X9U it was as 9 to 1 the Warren Hunt hospital pharmacy, against the surface ship, It was only has returned from Portland after a - tn , ln . ,, , nH . nvir tn ha n . p. i! . - -tmtfOl ''?$$ SSL IB f V ltNEi m & f if doctor reporter carpenter bankers nil lawyer editor mechanic professor walk of life few weeks' absence and resumed his only 6 to 7 in 1930. He was of the old position. He couldn't stay away ' opInIon tnat wlthln the next few from Klamath Falls, having once felt jar3 there would be a p-, develop- itS hnstllng appeal. L.nl nt ...hmlnA rfofo-Mn-- nnn,-. - Charles N. Snow spent Saturday in atus whIch would gIve Iarge and ,m. the city from his ranch In the valley. portant shIp3 a rortaln meMure of' E. L. Hopkins was a visitor in town protectIon agalnst tactlcal attack bv' Saturday from his big ranch on Low- gubmarine3. er Klamath Lake. ( He reRarded as mpracteable the ! i. .n. -unningnam ana cnas. but- proposal that battleships should be X X 7 r 7 t T 7 7 7 t t 7 X GOOD APPEARANCE FOR ALL-MODELS FOR ALL-VARIATIONS FOR EVERY BUILD OF MAN. STYLES THAT ARE SANE, COMMON-SENSE VALUE THAT IS APPARENT AT A GLANCE AND INCLUDING QUALITY WHERE QUALITY IS IMPORTANT, IN THE "UNSEEN PAR 1 01 CLOTHES. CLOTHES THAT ARE AN INVESTMENT ECONOMY WEAR HELPFUL IN THE CONFLICT FOR SUCCESS. KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES KKK STORR-Mng aofars ton -of Pine Grove were transacting made submersible. He ventured the m$m$m$m5m$$m$ business in the city Saturday. , opinion that the use of gas might ' - Jerry O'Connor was In from his eventually revolutionize naval war- ...A1 ,,0 cnn .... rc ranch on Lower Klamath Lake over fare much as gunpowder did when I W ALKb 600 MIL to Sunday. Chester De Lap was in from his charged with deadly effect en an ranch In Pine Grove Saturday. I enemy coastline. It was actually A. E. Whitlatch of Orindale was a sSBested during the German occu visitor in town Saturday. Mrs. E. J. Lawrence came up from Merrill to attend Confirmation exer cises at Sacred Heart church Sun rViv afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. 2toraer, Miss first introduced. It might be dis- TO SAVE TRAIN FARE I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY! AERIAL TAXIS NO NOVELTY. COLORADO I MAAp! Tl T -TI.'NT' -ii:.vrs GRASS VALLEV, Cal., May 3 Just i,rrliud. a big Khipruont of pancy that the Belgian coast should 'Sidney Hill, a farmer of tho North .oornmuit iimtn. null t.-nu. miuaro ba "gassed" but the plan was abanJsan Juan Ridge section of Nevada 'JU X'ulTT X l)lnnkis. cirfortorii and 11 kinds of from Los liodding, und 11 cnmoleti' lii.ickmnltli He pushed outflt Como early and r.et your ju.k mx wqish, uiit hi . near ipu-k Max WIims. Cth St, near Kuaus.a box factory. 3 don-d "in deU-rence to Belgium's county, 50 years old. has just corn- susceptibilities." pletcd a COO-mlle valK Angeles to his farm here. a wheelbarrow carrying 100 pounds I the entire distance. 1 been two years since Mr. Croadalo's last visit here and he was loud In his YOUNGEST SOLDIER SOUTH BEND. Ind.. May a South Bend boy. who enlisted in the 16th in Jan 22.1917, when but 14 years old. to return ho decided to adopt that ., ...V""".,'." ,"' luiurcsi 01 factory. miui ci. in it. i o. 1:. WILL MKirr TOMOKHOW TRINIDAD. Colo , May 3 Taxi snrvlco by nlrptano has becomu a conviiitloiitil public utility In Color ado, partliutnrly botnenn this Tho Lailta Club of tho II P. O. K will mi'et tomorrow afternoon a; 2 30 Moidnmc II N, Mop. J. K Oaegert ,j. ir. ...... j if! 1 --.. - ,u " a" '" rriinue ueaiiy prosrcr pe ij0C peni unaay at Lost Klver. L. qrcasdale of Los Ang-M-s I tho city on a business vis't It In i, uclltvtd to 'liave I.prii tlm vniinro.t m-dc of travel Ho spent tho winter In Los Anglos ... ..... A V,,l, All 1. 1... I.. .. ( ,.. on.1 whan t ha flmo n.ln.l Tnf lil "U.ll.l n tilllllH UL Sir.lll ITUn. inianiry, ii,m.. rm. nmi nil L-in.iM ,.f .,,. i- aro for rll .. .... " norrr jvux anil o. 1 'prion will en- and other towns In tho southern imr ,r,n,n ftt whu, rhn wlxe(t of ft of !.. state, and even points In Now ,:,kl who ,,ar0 , becmn, ,emll0M Mexico and Arlrona nr urRod 0 ,, ,,rowul nm, jon th( For a swift night to Donvur, enp- cu,. Ital and metropoiu of tlm state, nnd . return one pa J200 A morlcan soldier to serve In the A. " F , the boy's mother. Mrs. Ed- in the health and economy. Hill states that he enioved ho trio AN v INFORMATION to Identify par praise of the manv chances th.it hivP m,,n,l ,, n , ,. .,. t,-. -.i ..i..a.i i .,. ..r..i n. ' i"v nig city nlioul .Nov sotli lor , , .. , ., --bo, . u,.JCu u, mu -.." u....tu ... u., wj,. wur Dnuia, Nobr. "" i'aw " i"ai. nine. uepanment. tlon tnan wiien ne started &v'tt"i"i i t. 7: ' V ' -'. ' , A ' T : 7 7 - f" 7'- ? '. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 T- f T 7 7 I 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 t ,. THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO EARN MONEY AND LOTS OF WAYS TO SPEND IT. ' BUT OxTE SURE WAY TO SAVE MONEY IS TO DEPOSIT REGULARLY IN THE KLAMATH STATE BANK. THE PERSONNEL OF THIS BANK MAKES IT ONE OF THE SAFEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN SOUTH ERN OREGON. SAVE TODAY THEN YOU HAVE SOMETHING FOR TOMORROW. MAKE THIS YOUR BANK. -t 'Jh'.i S Klamath State Bank The Daylight Bank Corner Sixth and Main v(y 11 A V t T 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ,v f V t 7 7 7 t 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 v 7 2 7 l'''. important. Thrw price GOT HIS TERMS A Colorado near Kwauiia box, Springs trip, through the nlr a-id SLIGHTLY MIXED 3 return (it ll'lfi fur (tin mrtt wl... travoU Meno. The company rbargos 2r, for n second passenger In mcli cmin rrora Trinidad to Union Is communliutii iliono 3-b Will tho party who removed stool stone-boat from corner of Second und Pine ploaao return It or advlso wli'-re I ran got It No tiueatlona nuk ed Phono 30C , 3-4 ATTENTION MASONS Regular communications R. a. chanter "No 3R, Tuesday. Mny I, 1020 Ten candidates Visitors wel come Hy order L H P. 3-1 J. E. BRATT0N. M)TS FOR SALE Lots 13 and 14 In Second addition Khimath Falls; prlco $800 Address Frank I Pirnsky, Tillamook, Oregon 3-5' LONDON, April 17, (lly Mull) -i policeman clvinr ovlilnnm at wil. l'-deti poliro court ngnliut n man 11 't 1 hnrifrtit ulfli lLii.t.1... ..1.1 1... ,..J much of a trip and may b mad-. rr' ,. '" .... ' "'. ," " "- . .- ...w )-- ntu)i VIHUb H' J35. Iiylorluiin. NOT LIKELY TO BE POPULAR DISH relh "How did you know iholr glnn?" asked tho mnglnlrato, "They witm pasaorn-liy," answered the policeman. "You mean they wero podon. trlntm?" "Thafs tho word, sir," xalil tlm wltnoM, PARIS. April 1C, (lly Mnll) A' tniiHlc haJl favorite ato roaxt lion for hor luncheon hero recently nt a so.' clal gathorlnc nt Marifuerrv ti. dish was Introdurod botween frogs I nna aiiuIIm but, according to nrt p. euro novor lieconm popular The animal . V. "' " a young ,,JJ knu l .' W"'' "" Klfl of "PoIpoii to Plus VII. n"...', "im 111 viiieniuiiy uiiiimi ny ner tralnir In tho Popo's troasuro Iiounos arn ((I'll rn . .jl.l.l. a.. la 3 Who nttnniln.l lln rn . " ninrii nro VBIUOIl ni HOV- :ri!:::r10, ,: !?.!" "- -or . tllO V()rl(I. Thrt ntlmr M. ltt nt rtM. "" "" I " I ; . """ '"" m,al wn" """ IWilHilln Of Himln to !! IX. r,M. ,.. til II III lilt inulll nun n h .1 !.. .. a. --- - - - -- run HAI.IJOno houso, with ono -"". u..u ninngy cro 01 rnnii, in ualry Prlco $r,r,0 3-0 Box 104i"i, City. 'Havo pasture for about 100 head of cattlo. George E. Furber, Mid land, Oregon. 3.5 St. I worth probably J2.000.000. WANT to build railroad grading hy contract, long orporlonco. Write to box 217. go OARAGE FOR RENT CiUM 2 Ofi " Ul" m. 3.5 WANTED A nun,o at onco; phono 1"t'I-- 3-0 FOR SALE Good npartmont heuse: i-a-iy tonus. A. .1. Lyle. C07 iiii 3 WANTKD-Hy , nd wfo j. tlon us cook and waitress in n lumber camp. Inaulro Hall Hotol. 3-c WANTED 2 men In wnri, -u $75.00 and I,nn,,i a"Y'4 V"t ' Slomons, First Stato & Suvings hank! 3 font werk: alnn inn n,-., . wbloa .and do portor work, 8 houti, ??.L ,'??,m aui ""d. White wiivnu 1IUIUI, LIBERTY THEATRE the pick of the piotuiiim AND A NEW ONE EVERY DAY II. V. POOLE, Ownor VV MAIIUY IIOUL'L, MuNlcnl Director 3-tf "K"KH voo von grade cow CLEARWATER, Cal., May 3. A ''grado" Holsteln cow sold for t700 nt in auction sale horo recently and dUrymen nald a world's record prlco for n noii-podlereod mllkor vrn . tahlialind. The cow ww Injuglit by! I. J, flcott of Pomona. TONIGHT ONLY Bin1" nnR " 1 J?.UI8.t,er8rr-av,Pelty Girl "Wiihed" on B.U-a Rough Riding Fat Womn-Crazy Cowboys on a Jamboree in "A SAGE BRUSH HAMLET" Starring William Desmond A Good Comedy and Univeraal News Weekly TOMORROW-THE MERRY-GO-ROUND" Ceming: fhe Confession" MATINEH KVimy DAY wefyyr'