The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 08, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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I PERSONAL MENTION I
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HATEVER PROGRESS IS MADE BY
THE AVERAGE HUMAN BEING,
TOWARD THE HIGHER, SACRED
BlViNETHINGS OF LIFE, WHATEVER UN
SELFISH CHRISTIAN MODE OF LIVING
HAS BEEN ATTAINED, WHATEVER LOFTY
tNSPIRATIONS ARE INSTILLED IN OUR
HEARTS', AND WHATEVER CHANCE WE
MAY-HAVE OF TREASURES IN THE LIFE
TD-COME, HAVE BEEN BROUGHT ABOUT
BTTHE BEAUTIFUL INFLUENCE AND THE
UNCEASING PRAYERS OF MOTHER. IS IT
NOT MOST FITTING' THAT WE SHOULD
PAY TRIBUTE TO HER BY ATTENDING
THE MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES IN HER
rfONOR. THESE WILL BE HELD BY THE
CHRISTIAN, PRESBYTERIAN AND METH
ODIST CHURCHES IN THE MORNING.
AMNION SERVICE OF THE THREE
CHURCHES WILL BE HELD AT THE CHRIS
TIAN CHURCH IN THE EVENING.
Mr. and Mm, William Hollow?,
739 north Nnth street, aro tho par
ents of a baby box, horn yraterday
afternoon. He weighed six and one
hnlt pounds and has been named Wll-
llnm Holtoway, Jr.
Mrs. M.'t, Johnson and win ro
turned last evening from Moulder
Creek, California, where they have
been the guests of Mr. Johnson's
parent. O
Charles Mcl.cry, of Sacramento, 9
has taken a Hsltlon at the flnoneor JL
1'rlntory. I i
1 Mr. and Mrs, S. U. Ilainaker f.
,in the city from t.os Angeles where iy
hey spent tho winter. On their wayV
i loino they stopped at Ashland for n V
jhort vMt with their son, M. 8 who, A
.vlth his wife, accompanied them to V
'Klamath Kails. Mr. and Mrs. Ha,-
maker lll spend the suaimer at the Y
I Id mill property near Lanitell valley.
I J V Magulro returned last even- y
ins 'ii
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i ng from Portland, where ho spent
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j'lhe piiKt week with his little son, whojA
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TOO KMUIH
for us to handle Our big
trucks will take nn amazing
load. And ou'll find wo
handlo every caso or pack
age as carefully as If It were
our own. Why not hare us
call In relation to a contract
for all your transfer work.
We'll mako tho figures
right.
Western Transfer Co.
70S Main
Itione 187; He. SMH
s tnero or metlicai treatment.
Mr and Mrs. M. 8. Ilamakvr aro
n the city from Ashland, where they
liivn lived for the past snveral years
If they Mill listen to tho urging of
ticlr friends they will forsake tho
$ 'haulauriua city and com over and
T i live In a rent, live town. . i
W I) Satterlce, a recent yrrlral , A
I from Portland, has purchased the X
iWhltlock apartment housn on High jt
street, near Slilh. and will take pos- jt
session of the property nest w.eek. .T
Mrs. Orvilto Klllott of Klamath Vv
Agency Is In tho cty tor a brief visit
with her daughters who aro attend- J
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Tho best evidence of a jirospcrous
locality is its - J, '.
BANK DEPOSITS "
Three years ago the combined de
posits of the Klamath Falls banks were
$1,900,000. Today they are $4,300,000. j
Our own bank has grown from noth-'
lug, July 10, 1918, to $700,000 at thovl
present time, and while wo would like"
to take the credit of this phcnominal
growth 16 ourselves, justice compels us
to give it to the prospeious community
in which we live.
Klamath State Bank
The Daylight Bank
Corner Sixth and Main
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Inn the irred Heart academy
I Volt fuintilxill In In from III,, nil
fields today on busnless. i
S. C. Hamaker and family of Illy
urrived today by automobile from
southern California where they spent
tho winter.
KVKHV ST(MKHOM)KH
A HKHIDKNT OK vv
KiaMATH COU.NTV
TMK PKtUMWNKI. OK Till
HANK MAKtCrt IT OMK OK .
TIIK. HTKOMIKNT KINAN-
CIAI. INRTITIITIOMN IN
MOltTHKIIN' OltKOON
(JKHMA.V AUKNTH TANK
MEXICAN KOHITIO.VH
FARTHEST .NORTH rOHT
iKalrhanks. Anchorage and Seward. imcrclH ""ache, have both taken,
T!m Jur-rnn r.Mt hMst II,., finit w-. Mr 313 aatl ""Hlneil a pro-
.. I frsm rt iitntplBl hkIIwIIh
Uy man member In Alaska. She Is Miss
llotty Drown, Juneau nurse, who
16o served two years overseas.
WANTHI to buy Timber: about ten
million feet plnu timber on or near I
rnllroud To Imj paid for as en.
Ulnln ftrlf.i ll9 f I IIM fllinlllV. klllll tlf
Ueorgo Schmidt, designated lodging clmnco and ult partlrulnra
I general, nad 8. Wolfe, com-! llox it. Herald nlllcv e-10'
MKXICO CITV. April 20 (lly
Mall) Tho advanco guard of (!rr
man official agents In Mexico has ar
rived
as ccnaul
-. SVHUkVf. AlMhat Apr. 2
Ufafl.) former soldiers and sailors
M farawmy-Nome, Alaska, not
;tstM soathof-.the Arctic Clrclo havo
.aisyilllt a' post of tho American-
tailtm. The Nome post claims thol Iteef Is never seen at n Chinese
aftht orh record of the organ,!- table. Oxen capablo of drawing tho
'i. i plough and the wngon aro consldor-
jgrnm of commercial activity In
republic.
tlls
LOST A pair of tin lwi
Kinder please return to Herald ot-
lice
-Peta have been organized In sv-,ed to be too valuable to the farmer
Ml AUaka fUlea, Including, Juneau, to bo consigned to tho butcher.
THE SEASON OF WARMING
rwm SHINS
txiadt)K;atdve.in the front room will shortly be past,
'the little -bead of nresDeration will soon begin to
leather bnthc.nqae and the milk to sour in the pantry.
We-hlivateceived a private tip that there is to be a
mmmer aepeon ionowin me spring anu nave uc
lordingly laid in a fine line of refrigerators which we
are prepared to dispose of at the most reasonable
jricea. ,' Ji
'if j. 'i -
i,tr. D.-wj.ne ice uox wouiu nor, prouuee me uesi
rjfceults wjUlpUt the Ice. We have the Ice.
Klamath Ice & Storage Co.
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PUr',Artificil Ice and Cold Storage
473 Sprkf St Phone 58
KOU SAI.K (lootl seen rim hou'o
utid big lot. one-half block off pavo-
rnrx ire Tr rs leeiev went, nl a bargain price of I2fn)ii
rOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Somo terms. Call nt 323 Uncoln hi..
fwmwmw00m I ncsr Thtnl und look It over Then
VA.NTs:i To buy from ownnr. ! '." '.t, h" '!!Co of. Ch!!col" t
Have you a Urge lot on 6th. bin. Smith. 633 Main St. and write your
7th lir Xlh ilrul ,nH within r, hliu.1, I ClieCk "
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or two ot Main street, thut you will
sell for about f S00 cash and balam-u
of paymenta at rate of $1000 a year?
Prefer lot with house thereon. Ad
dress "Klamath." care Herald, and I
will call and see property. If
TKNTb TKNTH TK.NTH
MITH'I-:
Thn regular monthly meeting of
I tho lluslness Men's association wlU.
'bo held Tuesday evening, May 11. at
tho Whlto 1'ellcnn hotel, ut 7 o'clock
Important business Kull iittendjniu
'urgently requested
lly W. r Van Kmon, Secretary
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Star Theatre
For one month's rent you can buy I
a tent and live happy the rest of tho yoll SAI.K 1 4-room
summer. Seo Max Weiss, Sixth St.., ju,t completed, 1 lot
next r,wauna Box factory. -ttiment. attractive terms
IK YOU WANT blankets, comforters
or any kind of bedding, seo Mux
Weiss, Sixth street, next Kwauna
Uox factory. 3-tf
bungalow,
from pave-
to desirable'
party I'hono 2S9J or call at 1147
Wordcn Ave. 8
TWO SPAKK Arresters, new; one.
blacksmith outfit. Ilargain. Max
Weiss, Sixth St., next Kwauna Uox
factory, Stt
LOST lady's black leather purse
at Houston opera ho use Krlilay
evening Howard llelurn to Mayer
Wood garugu, 224 Main K-10"
KOH SAI.K One Fetaluma Incuba
tor, 252 egg capacity. Inquire
H10 Sargent Ave., phono 24911.
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NU.N'OAV IMNNKIt AT
WIIITK I'KI.K'AN IIOTKIi
For u n-al nice Sunduy dinner with
your family or lady, try tho Whlto
Pelican Kloitrlr grill. 8
WANTKD Counter araln
Main Phono :23
at 1023
H-10
WANTKD Trucklna with llrM
truck; reasonable rates. Inijulro ' KOIl IlKNT Ono six-room uml bath,
H10 Sargent Ave., phone 26311. mrlctly modern and iloso In on
SH iiiuvinir. Oeo. II. Chumlierluln. 1211
Crescent avo.
KOIl IlKNT Aout 75 acrcn; 3S
acreH plowed; InshI soil on west
. t.l ... A 1, ...., . .. ,.
siuo ui river, m nine ueiuw luwit Mwwwwwwwwwwwwwi
musi bo put in ai onco; nno potato .
soil. IT not able to farm all, can
havo SO acres. Inquire at tho Court
Cafe, opposite court house. T. K.
It. Jones. 8
FOR TRAUK OR BALK Seven pas-'
senger. 6 cylinder Studebaker
automobile, Al condition. Fred
Garlch. 8-10
MAKONH ATTK.NTIO.V
t , HIOHEAT HTANDAIID I'llODlICTIO.NH
TKRWILUGKH A I'ATIIICK, 1'itOI'H.
, , TODAY-
v D '"- Charles Ray in
Wffci? XROOKED STRAIGHT"
.P'l,: Added Attraction. Neal Hart in
?m."AJCNlGHT OF THE .WESTERN LAND"
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"tl.000 SHORT"
Two-reel Comedy
There will be a regular communi
cation of Klamath Lodge, No. 77,
A. F. & A. M Monday evening, May
10, 1920, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.
Work In K. A. Degree.
8-10 OKO. CHASTAIN, W. M.
FOR 8ALK 1'4 h p. gas englno
Indian motor cycle, Paige chassis.
If. I). Peterson, care Dunham tuto
co. 8-15
FOR SALE Baby buggy, In good
condition, 112.60. Mrs. Hutchens,
737 N. Ninth St. 8
1IADOA1KH I.V USED CARS
dJUNDAY AND MONDAY
Elsie Janis in
"THE IMP"
One Dodge touring car, Al condi
tion, $1000.
une 171a jjuic-r, gooa ures, sjoou
paint, mechanically oh. f50Q.
One 1913 studebaker, 350,
One Reo, 5-passenger, good condi
tion, 1400.
Just arrived, Z new Cole aero 8,
wire wheels, four passenger, price
$30.
C. I. MeWTJUMMH
Zl Main St.' Phone 1!.
ANTI-URIC
FOR RHEUMATISM
When many people are
willing to allow tneir
names to be used
stating they have been
relieved and cured of
rheumatism by using
Anti-Uric, it must be
that this remedy has
merit.
Miss Emelia Hance,
219 Harrison Street,
San Francisco, is
willing to answer any
questions about her
experience with this
great, herbal remedy.
Anti-Uric is also
guaranteed to give
satisfaction or the
money spent for it
will be returned.
For sale by
THE STAR DRUG
COMPANY
A FITTING TRIBUTE
xj- tTnsm
to the dead may ha e
dered hero with
confidence that
work will bo carefully
and artistically aaaewt
ed. We erect
''menu in all stylee fi
the plaiaest te the
elaborate. FfM'B
and sketches fatibJUd
onrequeet-
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Klamalh Falls MaiHe & Granite Wks
GEORGE D. GRIZZLE,, Prop.
TH M.'t.NV "MOTH Kll"
KDMONTON. Alberta, Apr. 24.
(lly Mall.) Membera of the pro
vincial legislature aro threatening to
amend tho mothers' pension act, un
less tho emigration of widows to this
pro vine,, Is materially redmed. Tho
leged to have been responsible for
the settlement In Alberta of tuner
oui widows from other provinces
uml frout-the United Stains,
Tho Japanese consider
whnle-mrat a dellcy.
salted
LIBERTY THEATRE
THK PICK OF THK PIOTURKS
AND
1 A NKW ONN KVKRT DAT
VV
II. W. POOLK, Owaw HARRY BORKI MtwkaJ DtmSw
aa"rrn-rifvvvAnjinjvuijtnjuuuu
TONIGHT ONLY
Beautiful Dolores Cassinelli in
"THE WEB OF DECEIT"
A Woman's Life Drama
ON SUNDAY ONLY
'THE CONFESSION"
The play you'll never forget
The beautiful Prizma feature "SKYLAND"
"A CALL FOR MR. CAVEMAN"
rtattnunua show Sunday starting- at 1 1 SO P. M.
Coauvia fAyvtinMsaMTisM die estsire BfegraM
' HATINKKKVKRT DAY
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