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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iuor right XI ENTHUSIASM THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1090 I ' " , , T . I i We are enthusiastic about the shoes we have to sell. They are the most attractive and stylish to be had. We are enthusiastic about our prices. , They are the lowest at' which good shoes can be sold today and are bringing us constantly in creasing business. Buy Queen Quality Shoes and you-will be as enthusiastic about them as we are. THE BOOTERY CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 713 Main St l4...t444...4....4.... ANTI-PROFITEERING ACT HELD CONSTITUTIONAL JACKSON, Miss . May 6. Federal trol act, by refusing to Issue an in junction restraining the, federal fair ! price commissioner for Mississippi 1 from enforcing the observance of the Judge Holmes today upheld the con-, stltutlonality of the Lever food con-1 , fair price lists. A Herald Want Ad wUl fteU It. Chiloquin - Klamath Falls AUTO STAGE . Leaves Chiloquin. 8 :30 a. m. Leaves Klamath Falls 3:00 p. m. Office at City Transfer Company Fare, $2 one way; round trip, $3.50 AAAAMMAAAAAAMWWMWWVWMVMWWMWWWWM -COMMENCING STAY 1, 1020 A DIRECT AUTO STAGE LINE - KLAMATH FALLS ! TO , - ., .SUSANVILLE onnectlng with stage line for Alturas, Adin, Fall River and McArthur, also with S, P. railroad and auto lines at ' SusanViUe for Reno and Weutwood 'LEAVING TIME , Stages -wiH leave, from. pity Transfer Office on Monday, Wednesday " and-Prlday at 8 a. m. Stages wiirarrlre TuesdayrThnrsdayiattd Saturday .. (OT TRANSFER COU Agent . j. . --.-. J. . .. ,. .nnnjjJujJ.JJLJ..J )WOHESTSTAXDAIU JUIODUUTIO.NS -?,JKyiLl4GKK& . PATRICK. I'ROl'8. i rZ l T7Z OtO'A HTAiAAJ " 'Special Double 3ill Elaine Hammerstein' in & piji "GREATER THAN FAeH'VIua?"' r-. Madge Kennedydnr-f-fl anun j it. -J. ., : -"STRICTLY CONFlbENTIAL" "Wild and Western" 2-reel CrisUe domedy HAj y j i rj 5 - ORDER OF SROWI.VO J'C d ) "Greater Than' Fe" starto "...Jr. 7:30"' ' ' ' ' 'fltrjctly'. Confidential" starts.....,., -.8:30- . , "Greater Than Fame" starts ....... pino' j K j RKGUIiAR PRICES WWAVVAVSVAAAMAAAVVVVSAAAAAVVVVSAVVMSSAMMVVVVSVVVVVVMSVVM MONDALE THEATRE High Class Pictures and Amusements ' 1130 Main ' , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 'TRAIL OF THE OCTOPUS" aiie last picture of this neries. Who is Monsieur X? AVUat is tlio ' Dovil's' Trade Mark? What did Uio Trail of tho Octopus moan? ' 'W'L1,: SATURDAY " .- "BRAMBLE BUSH" . - V i' STEP IN AND LOOK OVER THE CLASSY SPRING TIME SUITS "KUPPEN HEIMERS" FROM $25 TO $100 KNOX STRAW AND PANAMA HATS STYLE THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE MOST CRITICAL DRESSERS KNOX CAPS THE FINEST LINE OF CAPS EVER SHOWN IN KLAMATH FALLS-"NETTLE-TON" AND WALK-OVER SHOES AND OXFORDS A WONDERFUL LINE OF STYLES i KKK STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS TOfk I'ATF TO CLXSSIFYIryb iiaV for.salo. $1,0,0 per ton. 1UU lAlt4 lu V?"' ! CaU Hageistine ranch', Algoma. FOR SALJ-: A gooU home V.thllmd.Awaa.V Ington. Kl ' lA deafrable lot on corner ot om and Jefferson ' One lot""lrfKallroad"'atiaHlonron' tha-spur- ...., . . - - T. 15. WATTERS G20 Main - " 'Phono J70M. LADIES Tlip . OutlnB jind, Sport Ls arriving Htjli In puxbnk'und Iiamp.it Hear Ing nt n. n.. j. niarv,"- FOR SAUB Woll , bred ..Hotetoln .hull, abqut ? years old, for S 80. Call and see this 'anlnial as ho Is worth double' the amount rirdsked J Frank Moorland, "at- old .Walton ranch, Altamont. 8-10 nn frariftW dear -Midland. d..Inuira MwmritottVl Malneet. 8-14 Cot your Straw or Panama, at K, K.,K. Store. ' ' ' "I " t. FOR SALP 90 Chevrolet," first 'class condition. Th4a Is a barBaln'. Central Garage. , ' ' 6-W GOINO TO LEAVB country.selllng ,my first class furniture, dllrer, cut gldsa, yaaes, jardiner stands, carpets, rugs, one splendid team, four and five. Some farm machinery, stacking ..nt ik h n Thomnfl enelno. feed grinder. At Andrew Johnson's place Sunnyslde Farm, 12 miles east ana south of Maun. Good road. C-7 Somo Classy Spring Shoes at K. K. K. Store. SATURDAY ow JiftU' '" -Starring Glodi-i Ixssllo Y2 Vu (' "l ;' 3 ' r ' ' k ary 1'lckford In nu "Behind the scknf & U rVflllftfl t fA irnafnif.ltl r..Al .i i FrfWAAWiVBAY AND lJttKiBfliSri 1 - iisK i b " A'fVi;,. !- ittiiUf t-iLi W; r t . IX "-J 1 The Lasd of the Midnight Suh is far J TU... .kA Vtnmnltl Tlllfnf & Leather Co. Is right at 1120 Main at . Klamath Falls. First Class TUl- canlzing guaranteed. All work to XULUl aaiisiaciion. - n-i TUNER COMING f''J ? 7yf h CTTvy One OMho best piano Jtunors'onahft coaBt'wIU soon make IiIr headquart- ors with tho Karl Shepherd Co. VTiuuagwnRffflaaiiy.TpaTCcaiio county, provided that tlioro aro sev tsral paTtio3TDaulrlnirworkln"that neighborhood, , Wxjto. j;ione. .pr lejvej pjldpra Tat 5jl Mttn jstj, Earf piitHic qiqre.ii ,i ( S I 4 1 l"H--H-4i I .rrfiJ I UHi mn rrrrnj-TT" JMaiio TuliinB, I-5irl ShcplioriT "ff- n n i; ) r )-, rip. p. in i rjtit rftpj i J 2 larKd golden oaKdrossorsr new1 French plate glass, $150. 1 Princess dresser, French plte glass, $60. 3 bedBtealls, springs and mat tresses, $130. 1 Chiffonier, 6 drawer, French pjate, $3D. 1 china closet, $45, 8 leather seated chairs, at $7. 50, $60. i 1 j.7, foot extension, table, $15. 1 rug, $60, 1 library table, $30. 1 wash stand, $15, 1 French plato mirror, 420. ,1 beater, pipe and zinc mat, $30. About 2 doz. sheets at $2 each. Vi doz. spreads at $3 oach, $18 1 Wlnsor rano, $100 Phone 513 or 185, Fred Duko. Ipiaao Tuning, Karl Shepherd. 6-11 FOR 8AI.E 160 acreB stock ranch; with or without 230 head of cnttlo, on Spraguo River. Prlcod $3000; some terms. A. C. Oiongor, Chilo quin, Ore. " 6-8 See those new Knox Caps at K . K. K. Store. GOOD PAYING DUSINESS, corner store, must sell owing to other busfnes v iTotTlshtrman; a snap. See 1008Main,Si.I f,j ,fS (- WANTED To hoar from ( oraa cno I wWo'bai'ft lumber ror'16g'huul' for auto truclr.""AdareBS L.-'Arjicaro Ilur aid. .6-J2 'I Boj8VDvbbolb.lt (.Clotkci .xdns ively at K. It-Ki Store. U T FourMeSWtad and it fair prices and torme. Earl WANTT) Partner with capital tor legltlnfate money-making proposl- tfen. 'Ample opportunity, long ex perience,' strongest investigation in Tlted. Millions ot dollars already In Ttatetl, Box '" Herald offloe, 6-8 FEATURE ATTRACTION DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT HAJ HOTnu ftTIJGVLhBD ! IwoTJorrrJ Joo t (.MOOSE HALL o - Si Ve-Ji cf vdded specialties under the auspices or the ''- HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY rt T I : MUSIC ,b7j the MOOSE JAZZ, ORCHESTRA. I All Welcom; Big Time-Nuf Sk, i ''- . . JsaK ... ?.?iT?17l ........ L j"k The -world eutput-of silk nmounta I lands averago throe fept'S'.. to about eevenhundrod tons a day. ches In holght and wolgh umdor sov' Tho natives ot tno Andaman Is-1 onty pounds. FOR LEASE For one, two or three year, 80 acres of good land about 7 iiMiiio southeast of Klamath Falls, under Irrigation. Good proposition to right party. See A. U Wlshard.U. S. R. S. building, or phono 118. 6-8 GOOD UUYB ON 0th STRI5T Corner 50x104, price $3600; good torms. 'nR0xl04 lot noxl to Dunbam'B gar-' age, pricos$6250, including t;orio-lm-i VTZTA sinalt storoV4g.; lftaw " nuteil bhlyMiMjmHUJinva,ni iu una mW tAfovxa .ao!qmHlHiiaTo LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF TIDS PICTURES AND A NEW ONE EVERY DAY II. W. POOLE, Owner HARRY DOREL, Musical Director , TONIGHT ONLY William Russell as Captain November Jones in "THIS HERO STUFF" Tho story of u modrat num who do his bout not to bo a hero , but can't help hlniHcIf Wo alwuya Miow those funny MToplc of tho Day" from tho LlUrory DigcM on Thursday TOMORROW .Cheyenne Harry" Carey in "RIDERS OF-VENGEANCE" SuiidayH3ilBWa1 nrRffiOoWEJSWTjf MA1TOBHVHRr'DAY -iXJ .AIwV.AW sWr (t'rl O'JZIOHAJH 11 Ad i) i y r 'tvvfi. .i;nfeiwajituix llinnliiiili ir "'" f '" i'