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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1920)
'OT 'J T, MAY M, 1SS THE EVEWWO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQB ion wimi u WWWWWlWIIWMWWl rtjtjVUUWWWA'iVrtVr A I PERSONAL MENTION I o o HMlVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWNWrtMftMMW " The Store for the Working Man " Mr nml Mm. llqrt Wlthrow and laughter, Wolo, Mr. ami Mr (loo. arkjjj (McDonald niul itniighter, Jean, Mr. nml Mm Roderick Smith motored to I iihrkII ViUIon Sutuluv to spelltl ' tlio da with Mr nml Mr I., Mc Donald nt their rmch I Mr nml Mr Sclunp "f Slskbou thioe purchased n lioltie In Klamuth , Fnlli mul expect to ntnko tlil tlnlr homo In the future. I lllonily Crane returned lint nliilit .from n lviiruo xltlt In Portland. I Captain Siemens ban returned (ami lillalM.IJ k Cjli tt JAI ll1 m tt . ummer fules ' j 'smwsmmlsmmmm .m? smmmmmmmmY CoprU l:o lUrt Schaffncr & Man You CanV Do Better YOU MAY PAY LESS FOR A SUIT THAN WE ASK FOR OUR HART SCHAFFNER 4b MARX, BUT, IF YOU GET LESS VALUE YOU HAVENT SAVED ANYTHING. YOU MAY PAY MORE THAN WE ASK, BUT IF YOU DONT GET MORE VALUE, YOU HAVENT GAINED YOU'VE LOST. YOU SEE, HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES AT- OUR PRICES REPRESENT THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE VALUE; ALL WOOL FA BRICS, BEST &JY1JE AND PERFECT TAILOR INGYOU CANT DO BETTER. K. SUGARMAN "I AINT MAD AT NOBODY" i 8F.VKX It Id' TANKKRH ( j.uny, steel plates are now being roll- PORTLAND, Ore.. Msy 23. Pre- cd ,a ,he ea,t- Tne first koeI W5H aratory to the building of seen Probably be laid here In GO cUja. ll'.OOO ton steel tankers ajthe yards of the Northuest Bridge (Tlrba com-1 A Classified Ad will sell It. i IIU11I t MMI-IHVH VSH VI rUMHUI MttJ O In Portland I l)r Trmxx linn purchased n build ling lot on 4th street Just luck of the I Warren Hunt hospital mul expect to erect n moilem brick homo on tlio property Immediate!) Mm Frank Turpln, who before her marriage l.ut )enr wa Ml I Huth Masten, I In the city for n six weeks' visit with her parent who reside hen' I.eKoy Saunders of Uinic tleach, Calif. U spending two weeks In th city on business and pleasure Mrs. Hoy II. Wonderly arrlred last night to Join her husband who Is en Raited In compiling the city direc tory, J. T Miner, president of the Chel sea Dox company, arrlred last nlxht to look after business matters for few das. Mr. and Mrs. John Kingston of Rochester. N. Y., arrived last nigh: for an extended visit with Mr King ston's sisters, Mrs. P. K. Ilannon and Mrs. K. J. Murray. Mr and Mrs. Fred Webber hnto purchased a home on Johti'on Avenue. The Warren Hunt hospital hns pur chased a new automatic Htt .. i exposure meter for their hit; .. ray machine. Mis Daisy Cole who nught tho Lorelta school for the n.'M year re turned to her home In Ciants Pass this morning Mr and Mrs V R. Dwlgglns who hare spent tho past six month l.i North Rend hare returnod to Klam ath Falls to make their home Mrs George Watt and family lift this morning for a visit of wjvcrul weeks In San Francisco. Frank Whlteman, manager of the Peoples Meat Markot, Is btrk to bus Ines again after being laid tip for a week with an Injured foot, th re. stilt of balng a mammoth People Market steer fall on him anil driving a meat hook Into the font for quite a distance. He feels tlmt If It had been any other but a Peoples Market steer the Injury would not htvi been so great. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Henny nf Port land have been the guests of Mr. nn 1 Mrs. II D Newell for the past few das Mr Henny Is consulting en gineer for the Reclamation sen Ice & iS ' J I IpmVnmmSft X II 1 1 l , .. ,. J7 il This is the Season of Voile Dresses and here are some of the most desired of the daintiest and cleverest voile frocks for Summer wearing. They are the New Print in Darl and Light colors, and include all of the most distinctive modes. For the woman desiring a cool and attractive dress for the warm Summer days we suggest one of these voiles. Sizes 16 to 44 (UteHtomnnS Store H. N. MOE, Proprietor jxnJVuTui'VVsr'VrirJVVsrr"'' "iiriTiTrrr"iiJ""""iT"r,M WMAMMMMM TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i:.NPi:ilT FORI) and Choirolet ro pulrlng 1 hao a timer that will put Jan In your Ford . Chan. Bllva, 2Z Main St , at Oxceto Welding Works, Klamath Falls. 25-2S NssstfWNsstsMftiflitMWsissfliMMiiA1 3 fj ?v MVWWWVWVWMMNAsMMMsVWMAVMAAAM MONDALE THEATRE WHKItK KVKItVllODV COF-S IXK)K AT THIS DILL The Itetil l) Cure SUr of Comedy Dnrnrj, Muncarlta Fiolier " IMPOSSIItLK Hl'HAX " Uo rlulheH make the hoiimb or Hiimrii make the clothe? Get the answer la " !MIOH.SIBLK HVH.KS " AImi Tom Mix In " A CHUM OK THE 1'IUIBIK " Itoo't mlM thN bill Tuedy, Msjr 231 h Find Hliou, 7:15 l M. Hccond Hliow, O l. H. MWWMMWWAMMMMWMWAWWMMMMWMMMWAMMWMMMWMmMMMAMMV STAR IHlffJ (XINI'AW HAS IXIPROVKI) STORK FRONT Star Theatre HIGHEST STANDARD PRODUCTIONH ' TKRWIU.IOER & PATRICK, I'ltOI'M. lsAAsAsxsswvs'WVWWWMMWMMMMMMVMMVMWWWW TONIGHT ONLY Dorothy Dalton in "THE FLAME OF THE YUKON" One of tbe Greatest Pictures exer made of tlte Froze North And Fatty Arbuckle in hU latest and best comedy "THE GARAGE" The front of the store occupied by tbe Star Drug company at Fifth nnd Main xtreets has been redecorated and presents an appearance that shows how much a little paint will do. The color scheme Is orange nnd black and has been carried to the ex tent of adding a few gold fish In the windows to blend with the genoral color scheme. Attractive signs, done by tbe Miles Sign company, odd to the general pleasing effect. , s STANDARD IMPROVES SERVICE STATION A crew of six men are at work this week remodeling tbe Standard Oil service station at Sixth and Klam ath, and as soon as this work Is com pleted tbey will be transferred to the local plant where a number of Im provements are contemplated. The crew la directed by Thomas Drown of Sacramento. New tanks, pump and water mains are being Installed at tho ser vice station, the driveway will be graded and Improved and concrete approaches built to connect It with tho street. Tho building will be ro modeled and two electroliers Install od, one on each corner of tho lot. When the Improvements aro dono tho local service station will lipve tlio same appearance and eltlclcnccy of all the Standard stations. FOR SAMS Ford Chassen, i chairs, 1 table, dishes and cooking uten slles. I heater. Phone 513 3G-2C riA.No ti'.mm; I ilo concert piano tuning for Ml rim Kliiuui, (Jnlll-Oirrl, Jotin McCor mlrk. Alma (Jlurk, i Ir. For 7 yrnrx iixiKti lunrr with Hhentiaii flay, Kan Fi-mihImo, I not lunr )wur plntio'.' II. J. MOROA.V nt A GOOD ULOCK CITV CARHAdtS When ou gurbuge removed call C2J. want MAN AND WIFK wishes position on Irrigated or stock ranch. Address Dox J M.. Herald ottlcu 35.28 FOR HAM (room house and bath on pared street, 3 blocks from Main street. Price reasonable. Call at McMllllan Rooms, 133 N. 10th St., room 8. 25-27 KXPKRT AUTO RKPAIRINO All makes ot cars. I do my own work and guarantee It. Cbas. Bllva, at Oxceto Welding Works, 230 Main St. Klamath Falls. 2f..28 Fart Mwplirnl Co., Pliono M2.1,. no" Muln St., 2 .--27-29. 31.2-1-3 , Wo have twelve lots In block 101, Mills Addition, among tho alfalfa at $2750. They are near tho Industrial n.rllnn (law arhnnl nml (tint fha ""' i plnco for some nice homes Heo them 'today Chllroto & Smith. 033 Main St , Phono CO. IMS I" CO.XiCR AVKNUK IIOMK There I a lot of satisfaction In owning a good homo by the river. Wo now have a good six-room hotiso with half acre ground and about 100 foot river frontage, at a special price, of $3500, A fine orchard and some good garden land mid to Its value Drlo up tho river with us nnd look It over. Chllcoto & Smith, 033 Main St.. Phono 68. 2528 KRROR MADF. IV STATF.MFAT OF WF.F.K'H I.UMRKR II.WIH.INO FOR HALF FOR BALK 1 largo Ice box, $26.00. Crater Lunch room. prlco 25 W. A. B.NIUKR, of San Francisco, Is stopping at the Wblto Pelican Hotel for a few days and would like to get In touch with a salesman mak ing tbe towns of northern California and southern Oregon, with n vlow to handling the lines of the largest ma chinery and supply house on the coast. 25-26 ATTF..NTIOX MACCARFF.H The Women's Benefit association ot tho Maccabees will hold their regu lar meeting at tho Library hall Tues day 'evening, May 25, 1920, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Wlllard Johnson, 25 Collector. , Houses In all parts of K. F. Prices range according to location. ALSO Lots In all parts of tho city, and farms, Irrigated or unlrrlgated, large or small. Prices ncordlngly. MltM. NATF. OTTKRIIKI.V 527 Klamath Ave.. Klamath Falls. Ore., Phone 461. 25-20 A Herald Wait Ad wttl U H. Apparently an error utts made In n recent contribution to the Hurald regarding tin) amount of lumber handled during onu week by tho Pet lenn Hay camp No. 2 at Kirk, as the editor Is In receipt of a letter asking that a correction be matin showing the amount handled was 1,215,000 foet Tho former figures quoted, says the writer woro ten times that amount, an Impossible amount ut lumbor for the camp to havo hand led In the woek. One quarter of the pj;.q on lh earth die before the age of 0, oni.. half before the age of. 10, and only about ono person ot eich 100 born lives to the age of65. for kali: or tradi: HKXD ROAD OPK.V AND IX KXCBLLF..VT SIIAPK M WEDNESDAY Kld Dennett STEPPING clever OUT1 very comedy J, H. Wise of Ft. Klamath reports that the road to Bend la now open and In good condition, via Ft. Klam ath, for the entire distance from Klamath Falls to Bend. i ' PUPILS SHOULD CALL FOR BXAM. RESULTS The pupils wfco wrote the state examination! may kayo their-grades yveanesaar or cafftif at too ornce of tn county, tuMrlnteadent, , , Lots 393, 394 nnd 395, block 113, Mills Addition. Will trade for equity In Fresno, Calif., Improved or unim proved. Address J. M, Platts, 1125 T St.. Fresno, Calif. 25-tf xetici: Owing to Increased demand for Ice this season, the regular residence de livery will begin Immediately. Thote wishing service will display Ice rards for drlvera. When mlsed for any reason, call 68, Klamath Ice and Storage Co. 26-27 FOR SALE I. C. S. courso com plete, a as Engineering, new; cost $110. Will aell for leas than half, or will trade. Inquire Pastime. Bil liard Parlor. 25-28 I A dasalfled Ad will'sell'lt. LIBERTY THEATRE ' ' THE PICK OP THE PIOZURBS AND A NEW ONE EVERT DAT II. W. POOLE, Owner HARRY BORKL, Mnslcal Director sm mm.- mm. a, yvr-vysTsrsnArvAnArvuvu TONIGHT ONLY Match your wits against a great detective Can You Solve "THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW ROOM" A fascinating mystery play that defies efforts at solution t7 TOMORROW , A most unusual story "THE OPEN DOOR" V MATINEE KVEtW PAX rftrfwI'JitefyZw J - h 4..' &--- ifit.