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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1920)
i'AOH TIIIIKK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY SO, IfrM LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Domestic and Imported ' Spring Woolens Now on Display. Oil IS STILL IDOL OF FILIPINO Perfect Fit Guaranteed CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street .NOTICE Owing to Increased demand for Ico thla aoaaon. ttm regular realdenra de livery will begin lniinillntitlr Then wlahlng aorvlcn will display ro rani for driver When missed fur nny rnaaon, call GH, Klatnntli ice and Htorago Co. 24i 27 To colohrutn I Iki ndrancn of tho prlntur'a art, pnrtlrtilsrly It In croain In apoed, n I'nitoii memorial llltilit Ha Hholl) printed ami Imuiul In twnhn hours In 1X77. Only one hundred copies rrn alruck off. invltatlnna o meet un member of tha llrltluli ro)j.l family rank n commands, ami tlm mil) Invitation allowed to mer-rlde Hint of u royally la onn from tlm H-akor of thu lloiuit of Commons to u member of MANILA, April 2(1. (Ily Mnll ) (Imii'iul Knilllo Ai'iilniiMo. who follitlit fur Hid ltlilMiuiiinrn of tint Philippines ntul uiih (uplurml liy (li'iiiinil 1'iiniitoii, Htlll IioIiIm a xireni: plum in iim nrivitioiiN or tlm nit- Pine people This wiih iliiiiioimtnilMl when tin ,,f tlm hospital tlm otlmi nny to puy a visit to IiIn fiirm nt Knwli no miles fnim Murillii Agnliuililn Im been In tlm hospital recovering from mi operation for up- ix'tiillcltiin lnit was pi'rmllti'tt to go to hi Imiim to midbrain hU Bint lilrtlntiiy Aicnmpimled liy hi pli)rlnn mill a niiro, Im mmlii tlm MMulln trip by iiutomoblle. AlthoiiKli liln vlult wan not nniiounniil In mlviinco, Dm now of liln romliiK nprojul ami tlm poopln of tlm vllnKi'N along tlm way gothor i'il at tin- roadside anil tlm rlillilrmi threw flower Into liln automobile At unit vlllugu tlm children waved Aiiinrlrnii ami Filipino II a en ami nng "AKulnnliln'ii Mnrrli " At liln lioino lio wan met liy nearly nil thu villager headed by a band ami peuki'M gavn hi in welcome. After pending tliu nlKht ut Hut fur im Im re turned to tlm himplui Agulnuldu eom unniired ngulnal want Ilealde Hut petmlnn of IQOOO Kranted to him l)' the legislature he own admit 2,fi()0 acre of Friar lamia In Cntltn province which he IxhikIiI from tlm goiruim-tit, of which 300 acre nre planted In rlco ami miBiircane, nwni nearly 1,000 arreii In tlm foot hill of CavltH, whern Im grow- hemp, In vlrn-prenl- limit of two largo tegetnhlo oil ron cern ami ha n hnndnoiiie residence In Manila. Wlmn Im wan ruptured hy (ienenil Funston In 1U01 after leading liln rntilpulKIl for Independent, ho give Ms prnmliii) lo the American that Im wotilit not again take up arm mid ho hail kept Hid promise. He dc I'nrllmmit . clnre. however, that,' In liln opinion, Tho Itliml of Jim I. ..f niM.nt Urn tno mo for cranlnn Independent iltin erea an Ireland, hut It popu latlon It lx time greater Iffllfl I mo iiihd lor cranunc inucpcnttcnci to lint PhlllpplneH hnn nrrlred ami that the people of tlm lntnmU am ready to maintain n "til liln govern-ment MAKES SUMMER COOKING COMFORTADie PEARL OIL (KBROSBNB) PANY STANDARD OIL lour Tlm iiulleiit rcKarded dreams mi llvlun omen of great significance Joxeph gained J ill to n reputation In Hid land of Kgypt throuRh hla clover neaa ut Interpreting them. Fifteen )onr ago potatoes sold In l.nncaaler, N. II., for ton conta a himhel, ami anvaral hundred huihela were iliimpoil Into tho rlvor liecau.in thero wna no nolo for them oen at that price. Nino men ennatltutft a Jury In Mexico, ami a majority glvea tho ver dict. If tho Jifry la unanlmoua thorn la no appeal. WMWtWWWWWMWMWMWWWMWWWWWWWWWWMMWMWMftWWW J. F. Maguire New Office 71S Main St Each piece listed here is a good buy Lot 25x110 ft. on Main St. opposite White Peli can Hotel at only $3,000; will take $500 cash, bal ance in three annual payments. Someone is going to double their money on this. ' 40x120 ft. improved Main St. property, choice location, $25,000, and $5,000 cash will handle this, balance easy. Income $2,340 per annum. 130 ft. corner on Main St., income now $2,400 per annum, price $30,000; can be bought on very easy terms. This will make you money while you sleep. One of the choicest corners in Klamath Falls, improved with pressed brick building, high grade tenants and good income. Price, $40,000 ; terms can be arranged. Bring mo your fire insurance ; will look after your business carefully. If you have good close in property to sell reason able, list it with me; you will not be disappointed." Fifteen years doing business in this district, have made many satisfied clients. J. F. Maguire New Location, J. F. Mafuira Block, 715 Main St iyWWWWWWWWWMMWIMWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWWWlWW III , ,'J AST lk.t "9 Remember when the first automobile came to town r T Scf your that ac cording to the toad they have to trartl: I n aandy or hilly coun -try, wherever the going It opt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roadt The U. S. Chain or Uaco. For front whreli The USS. Plain. For beat retultt tiverywhmre U. S. Royal Cordt. mm.cofOKam3vmiisapim nDDAY there are more than 7,000,000 of them in the country. Pretty soon nearly everybody in this sec tion will be traveling around in his own automobile. The first thing a man wants to know nowadays, when he starts out to buy a car, is how much it is going to cost him to keep it run ning. It's all very well to take some dealer's word about a tire if you know who he is and his object in selling it to you. Our object in selling U. S. Tires is to have you come that we sold them to you. U. S. Tires have a record behind them. They are built by the peo ple who perfected the first straight side automobile tire, who produced the first pneu matic truck' tire. Two of the gref test con tributions to fire-dnd motor economy ever made. IV As representatives of the oldest and largest rubber con cern in the world, we have a reputation to live up to. We can't afford to substi tute "just as good" tires for h bck for more and be glmd tires of standard quality. rfk United States Tires White Pelican Garage 'i . j AT THE THEATERS I A mystery drama of daring origi nality with n gripping emotional thomo Is "Tho Open Door," an Art class production released hy Robertson-Colo. Tho story In that of a man who assumed, tho responsibility for n crlmo of ombozzlomont nml wont to prison In ordor that hi dnuglitur m I Klit linvo tho benodts of cultured environment and education. Wlion Henry Templo, nllns Joa Mooro, nftor sorvliiR llftcon years In Blue Sing, wont back to claim hla daughter who had boon roared as tho daughtor of tho man whoso hon or ho hail saved, ho was confrontod with tho altornatlvo of cither stsln Ing hla daughter's good name by re- voallng himself as nor father, or sac rlflclng his paternal love and .'envlng nor happy In nor Ignorance. Temple chose the latter, making tho su- "prorae sacrifice. The mystery surrounding the mur der ot James Hortfln, whom Tem ple's daughter believes to be her father, provides dramatlo suspense that continues through to tho una! dsaousaent ta which tha girl's lore ttrmtshea a ohala ot otUmmo that fixes tho crime on tho real mur doror, "Tho Open Dor" Is a plcturlzatlon of tho story by Garfield Thompson, directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald un der tho supervision ot George M. Morrlck, and will bo shown nt tho Muorty tonight, Novor In hor brilliant screen ca reor tins looly I.cah llalrd been call ed upon to perform half tho death defying fants that woro required ot her In "Tho Capitol," hor vlld plc turatlon ot Augustus Thomas' colo bratod stage success. In sovoral ot tho scones Miss nalrd Is shown liter ally going through flro and water. The peerless and fearless star has a miraculous escape from flames with a baby in hor arms and later swims against tho hi ad curront In the Po tomac falls to safety. This thriller of thrillers comes to the Liberty tomorrow, The poople of the Middle iges be lieved the best treatment for a black eye" was a pcltlca made from tho blood of a tortoise. The third Anger ot the left hand (the wedding ring linger) is said to be the tret tiger that new born bah U able to move, sal the last of whloh. a djrlac person loses ooajtrol. THAT DULL ACHING Don't worry and complain about a bad back, dot rid ot it: For weak kidneys, lame and achy backs, your neighbors recommend Doan'a Kldnoy nils. Ask your neighbor. Read this statement: Mrs. M. E. Sovits, 1001 Prospect St., Klamath Falls, says: "I was more or loss subjoct to kidney dis order for somo time. About six years ago I had quite a spoil with my kid- ne)s. I had a dull aclio across tho small of my buck and could not stand on my feet vory long at a tlnw. My kidneys woro In a vory weak condi tion and the socrotlons passed too fro quently. I was so norvous and rost less at night that I would have to sit up for hours at a time. My feet and ankles swelled and I could hardly get my shoes on. I decided to use Doan's Kidney Pills and the first bos gave me relief. About sis boxes curod me entirely, and I have enjoyed splen did health ever Blnce." (Statement given March 3, 1916). On March 16, 1920, Mrs. Sevlts said: "I never miss a chance to rec ommend Doan's Kidney Pills. When ever my kidneys trouble me and my back gets sore and lame a short use ot Doan's are sure to give me prompt relief." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mlllura Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. When a humming bird It stripped ot its feathers It la ao larger thsa a buartU kM. NOTICE OF ELECTION OF A BOARD OF THREE SUPKRVEsV OR8 OF THE MEADOWS DRAIN AGE DISTRICT OF KLAMATH. COUNTY, OREGON. TO THE OWNERS OF LAND SIT UATE IN THE MEADOWS DRAIN AGE DISTRICT OF KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON: Notice I if hereby given that a meet ing ot tho owners ot land situate in tho Meadows Dralnago District ot Klamath County, Oregon, is called for the purpose of electing a Doard ot threo supervisors as and In the manner provided by law; said meet ing to bo held In tho County Court room in tho Klamath County Court House in tho City ot, Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 8th day ot June, A. D. 1920, at the hour ot 2 o'rlock In the afternoon on said date. C. R. DE LAP, Clerk of Klamath County, Orogoa. May 24-June 4 A Classified Aa will sell It. FIRE" Does the word strike terror to yor heart, or Is your property protected suBclently by Insurance la a reliable company? In this day of high coat of material, scarcity of bosses, ao oaa should leave their property aa- i protected. Let us explata to rem tha special " insurance system aadar which we protect your home la tha ' leadlag Insurance companies at, America. James H. DriaoeU.,Woiat . Umaia BaUdlat . Photo t, , '?