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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1920)
SftMDAY, MAY IT, Itftt THE EVINING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paqr eight WWWMWWWMMMWIMWMWMWWMMWWVMM iXi''' I PERSONAL-MENTION I wwiwwywwwww .vvwv wwiwwiwwwwwwww RSTS WILL FLY M i V James It. Moons, formerly with the Catltnrnla-Orrgon l'owor Co. ot thin 'ellr-tut at prewnl connecld with thD JCtcetrlc Appliance. Co. of San Frnn et a. Is in the city culling on ttio U In tlio interests ot his com i" K. It. Cardwell of Fort Klamath ' waa In tlio city Saturday en business. Ed Young was n business visitor from Olrne Saturday C M. Mcrrltt waa In from his Mer it It homo Saturday. TIN T REPORT TWO KILLED 17.000 photnplayer :etardy, was awaiting the vrhlch arrived arrive! at am expert from San Francisco. The man promised to ho hens last eight. Ito waa coming by auto and , report received today that two ''jaiaa were killed whan a Hudson .'lis went orer the Topiy Krade last night has Mr. I'oole deeply wor ried. The Herald waa unable thU after- ie to get detail ot th-j wreck n Treka In reply to a telrgmi. t tie report ot the accident teems it be authentic. Well, oil. tlio godd old days are coming back, Oldtlmvra wilt romem bur those PIpltiR times, bo tore (bo pull ot "innocuous descutudo" des cended, when the election dny Hint passed without a dozen lively tlstlc encounters was n political rarity Tho political editor ot the Herald may not know It, hut tho sporting editor Is In n position to predict that there will bo At least tour lively ON'TOPSY GRADE "rni In Klamath Fulls on election f I night, next Friday May 21. ' At noon' today Harry IIo, man- ''" taP"" "owiton'j Uer of the Liberty Theatre, stated," ho"c , gu atlon ju.l th Installation of tho ncwl ' "1 .... "'""" sen ruuuus ui htcif Mugging Be tween Young Soma, well known to local fan, and Frenchy King of Sac rament, a dynamic fighter with n good reputation In tho California capital, King says he. knows the site ot the Job he has undertaken, but that he has tho goods on the lo cal scrapper, tough at he Is. Win ter M. Knight, local promoter Is confident that In King he has secur ed a man who wtll fully test the abil ity ot the rapidly Improving Souxa, who haa shown himself too hard for local men to handle. Tho fighters are slated to enter the ring at 118 pounds. Bobble Allen and Toung Katon are scheduled to box a all round semi final on a winner-take-all agreement. Red Moor.e 145 pounda ot well trained husklnesi, will meet Joe Blackburn, claimed to be an equally rugged specimen, ln a four round session. Knight's curtain raisers are al ways good and the one for Friday night should be no exception. The Chlloquln Bearcat, a moniker fully descriptive ot his battling tactics, will box four rounds with Kid, "Cov ert. Roth have been In the local ring so often that they need no in troduction, but this Is their first time within the ropes together. The doors will open earlier than BUSINESS SYSTEM EXPERT IS HERE J. Stewart, well known book- aWeeiaa machine and business ays- teas expert, Is apeadlng a few days At Klamath Falls and vicinity. Mr. Btewart visited Klamath Falls with Ito Portland chamber of commerce tat fall but this Is his first trip Into Jr territory on easiness. , He fa accompanied by C. F, Mat Sev state manager ot the Iteming Ian Typewriter company. Iloth men are enthusiastic over the wonderful growth and enterprise ot Klamath Tkir. which they declare presents, a their belief, great opportultles tor 4ntTnnmfnt thsn anv rflnn nt th aorth-ett that they have visited-, """"'"" """"" ut, ,uc f,r?"' ...- ... .i... i. .'The time U 7 o'clock. Tickets are I on sale at the Rex cafe at usual , prices. they cover the northwest terrl- very thoroughly. , l) A CH-lncd Ad will sell it. I A Herald Want Ad will acU It. GOOD CLOTHES ARE SUITABLE COMPANIONS FOR YOU FITTING FRIENDS WHICH HELP YOUR PERSONALITY. MORE THEY ARE QUALITY CLOTHES, SENSIBLE IN THEIR AMERICAN STYLE AND EARNEST IN THEIR LONG SERVICE. THEY ARE "NECESSITY CLOTHES" AND NOT A LUXURY. WHY WE HANDLE KUPPERHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES: THEY ARE FRIEND MAKERS FOR THE MAN WHO WEARS THEM AND MAKE A FRIEND FOR US OF THE MAN WHO.WEARS THEM. KKK STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters juVuvVVnft,VfYTyrVTVrrriJ' - --t-"-if- iiii" i ---- --.- -. VrmsAAAAsAs f ---- -,,-,,,,,-----,-!-,-!-- -!--,- J--M---)--rrLrrLruL)i -- --- ----------------------.-, ------- ---.- ----- - -- 1-------rir--tnj. L -!j-ij j-txrxrxajxrij-uqjT Graduation GIFTS ' rS ijTJ7 E&TOKI'S Mm U Win gift jinxes jf jm rt Commencement Day is an occasion when parents, friends and schoolmates vie with each other in extending congratulations and', presenting favors to the sweet girl graduate. Perfumes, Candies, Cameras, Stationery, Fountain Pens, Leather Goods, Ivory Goods, Carafe, etc She'll appreciate your contribution to the joys of the day and will cherish the memory in years to come. The boy may not look upon graduation day with the same ecstatic pleasure as the young lady, but still he will appreciate Razors, Knives, Fountain Pens, Cameras, Watches, Books, Pocket Books, Cigarette Cases, etc. You probably are familiar with his.wishes, so why not se)ect now? 'They Know What Pleasutle Is For They Have Done Good Work" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A rook's assistant at the Klamath Cunur.il llopltal. 17-tf FOR SAI.K At the Kattenhorn res Idunie, Merrill, Omgun 12-foot power windmill, six-lined Jackson fork and cablo, 'mowing inachlno, 1 liny rake, slnglo buggy and barno, Ross washing machine 17-22 $;ouO For sale or will trade for town property or arreugo near Klamath Falls, 29S-jcre runeh In lko county, Oregon K0 acres fenced, to acres In cultivation, drill ed well, small house an dlurn. A. H. cam ot Herald. 17-20 AT THE THEATERS o Special Halo on groceries and flour Spot Cash llasket (Irocory. 17 LOTS FOR 8AI.K If you am In the market for a good building lot, sea our lists. J T Ward 4 Co., 834 Main Street. 17-18 FOR KENT Clean furnished rooms for gentlemen. U24 N. Ktghth. 17-19 WANTKD Ono or two furnished or unfurnished rooms, or cabin of any kind In Algoma, Address iV 8.. Herald. . 17-1 ' : Underwood. T7 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON lifafV I r-i c r a c i g e -i ill i i i WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE UY THEIR DRUGS 171 FOR SALE 490 Cbotrolet. good 'condition, run about 6,000 miles. Wolford & Wann, Yalnax, Oregon. 17-22 T. O. O. V. Kocampmrwt MeanWera Attcatioat ' Hpeelal meeting Tuosday night, May 18th. Work In R. I', degree. 17-18 Tho fact that true, flnn comedy tloi near to pathos and to Irnrs has found no clearer Illustration than In tliu latest "hnppy rommedy" of Al bert Itiiy and Kllnor Fair, who lute niailci their fame ns stars In Fox photoplays and who appear at thu Liberty Theatm tonight In l-or Is IOVo" a cnini'dy that demands con sldernblo serious acting on the part of tho agllo young Ray and strong emotional work by Mlxs Fair While It Is crannied with Intmlis. It shows admirably the lino shading from hu mor to pathos anil tho romarkablo adaptability of this brilliant young couplo to handle both. I'ACKKIIS i.inim:i) j( oj. , i uiia, .iiajr ii, uie ieii- oral grand Jury nt Brooklyn lus re turned Indictments against Morris and Company and the Cudahy Tack ing company, charging profiteering In foodstuffs. Although only two peaks of the Alps aro moro thun 1C.00O font In height, there aro dozens decoding 12,000 reot. FIRST VODVIL AT MONDALE THURSDAY The Mondalo theater announces that the first act ot ruudovlllo booked wllh the Pantages circuit will b) shown next Thursday erentng From then on them will m a regular achi'duto. Tho Mondalo was forced lo hold two matnlees yesterday afternoon to acrommodnto the crowd and thorn was n full house at tho evrnlng per formances, The Illustrated song film. "Won derful Mother of .Mine," pleased the audience as was shown by tlio ap plause. The ballad was sung by "Ted" White, manager of tho theater who hns a llfellmn ot trouplng ex perience. Mr. White Is making song botween pictures a regular feature. In Japan, tea Is practically a relig ion. Them am special ceremonies In connection with It, and special buildings In which It Is drunk, Undor KnglUhHaw a mnrrlagn may bn declared void If both parties giro false names, hut It will not ! declared If only ono party ilrts fcta iiatno falsely. FOUND A small black purse con taining small sum ot money. Find er may hate same by Identifying and paying for this ad Thone 49fi-JI. 17 WANTKD Man to drlvo team on ranch. Phono 2S3-J, 17-tf WANTED Two or three experienc ed laundry women. Klamath nil porior taundry. 17-19 FOR SALE Complete et of new household furniture for sale. Hor ace Bhldler, 123 8, 6th. 17 WOMAN DID NOT ATTEMPT TO COKCKAIi HUHBAND'S NAME Special Officer Darnett, who made tho arreat In case of Alfred Turpen, alleged forger who was bound orer to grand Jury ftctlon Saturday, states that tho statement In the Herald to the effect that Mri. Turpen refused to recognize her husband or In any way tried to aid him In concealment of nil Identity, waa erroneona. Mr. Bnrnett ears that Mrs. Turpen dealt truthfnlly with the offlcera froa the beginning- of their Inrettlfatleas. LIBERTY THEATRE THK PICK OP THat PICTCMM AND 6 A NEW ONE EVERT DAT s1ieajss) -vxjnjvyxfi-anjsi H. W.-POOLK, Owner HARRY HORKij. Mailcal Director esssl4rWstMWrsslJs TONIGHT ONLY i Albert Ray and Elinor Fair in a r pretty little story called J" "LOVE IS LOVE" wherein is revealed woman's wonderful capacity for faith in one she loves -- TUESDAY 4it".J.Z&.r Dainty Alice Brady in 'THE FEAR MARKET' ' an-TIinMB EVERY aUY 3ir it t Yv U JMjt,' " ' - it 1-iMli ilk A. i. J JtVAihn.,