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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
rrsf Ar' Av - 7 PMDAY, MAY M, 1K THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paok right ir I PERSONAL MENTION o o Mr. nnd Mm. Earnest DublJ and baby of Merrill nro In tho city today on business mid plcimirt1. Frod W)Rnnt who has n homestead in tho Malta district wis transacting biiflnoBo In tho cltyMtpfdn. W. C. lhirkn of Ml. I.nkl Is n busi ness visitor In (own tdilny. Wllllnm Conner lias boon 111 ol tils home on Main Direct for tho past thrco day. Mr. anil Mrs J. A. Mitchell nrrlved last night from Seattle to visit at the homo of Mrs. Mitchell's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Smith at 1209 fine street. Tho members of tho Altar Society o'of 8acred Heart church will hold n I ''' 44 0 cooked food and apron sitlo tombr row at, tho Garish Grocery-store. Tho Seventh grade pupils of the Central school nro having a'welnle" nnd mahshmnllow roast on tho vet side of tho rlvor this nftcruoon. Mlsa Kossltor and .Miss Virgil, teachers, nro conducting the party. IIAl'MN'fl l.,0O IttUXIlS Ol' MtM)Ji I.V DAILY sWwWMWMMWWWMWMAMi WWMVMVVMWVwwyyvywwMWMVVWMWWWVVWWMWWWMWMWWsiWWWMMMWN sMNAsA MWWMVVVNVWWVWvyVWWWMVVMWWWMVWWrV A' Fvi.Tl IWI i "- " i " i i r i -fii ii m i , r i ia,l ii ail niBfcii i i ' . W. C. arlfflth Is fn tho Uy today with a load of wool from tho Horso fly and Goodtow mountain districts. lie hauls 13,000 pounds per day with his truck and says It will tako him 40 ilajs to deliver utl this ivool to tho local station A SHOWING OF THE NEW SEASON'S MOST WAN ITU SPORTS MATERIALS IN SEVERAL PAT TERNS THAT ARE FAST GAINING POPULARITY AMONG THE WOMEN WHO ENJOY THE AIR AND FREEDOM OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS. A VISIT TO OUR DRESS GOODS SECTION WILL BE ENJOYABLE FOR HERE YOU WILL FIND A FABRIC, SHADE AND PRICE TO PLEASE YOU. 1 MONDALE THEATRE i i Where Everybody Goes FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 28-29 ItcMtifnl AnIU Stewart In lUlph lorr'n Plrtur "THE SINS OF MOTHERS" DM yoa ever kaow of a ilMrirt attorney who waa rtMoarUcd proMvtite hi mm kia Sop "Slaa of Mothm" AKo a Reed rnnutly ure rare for the Nam (ienrfr SOuilovc and hU talking arronilaa Doanlhy Kay at the plaao to VmJa HttaiUy rtorxe Urban, tho Artist wlttk a Moat "IX HEARTH OF MEN" Oacp nrrn, never forxnttra MATINEES SATURDAY AM) HUNDAY 0&m00000000000000U0V0000000 W0W00W0W0W00WWWWWWWWWWW0WWWW0 TONIGHT ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY CHAUTAUQUA CAPTAIN T. DINSMORE UPTON Lecturer, Humorist, Football Coach, Physical Trainer for U. S. Army and Playground Authority, will lecture on -'THE FOUR SQUARE BUILDER" Don't fail to miss this feature of Chautauqua also J. WALTER WILSON COMPANY . j1 Character Impersonator and Musical Entertainer Coming Tomorrow Afternoon and Night THE ROY, w LLIPINO SEXTETTE A Remarkable Offering of Fine Sports Silk Here are offered the Summer's latest Silks for Fashionable Cos tuming. Especially interesting at this time are the extensive varieties now so much in demand, comprising the newest weaves, colorings and distinctive designs. We are now showing patterns in the delicate shades of Blue, the rich lustrous Gold, the beautiful blends of "Silver and Rose, and that unsurpassed combination of Blue and Silver, also many other pleasing colors, 38 to 40 inches wide. . $6 to $10 the yard. Wools for Sport Wear ft IN aaVaJNaaJMMaawa A v ' For those who prefer theWolens for spoil wear we have just ' received many beautiful patterns in both stripes and plaids. Among the many offerings are Black and White, Blue and White .rand Green and White plaids and Blue, White and Gold, Grey, White and Green, and Brown, Red and White stripes, and many other beautiful colors that must be seen to be appreciated. 40 to IS inches wide and at prices that range from $4.50 to $6.00 the Yard 00000t0t0t0i0t0000000 tm iA&rt V t Star Theatre TODAY AND SATURDAY gv r . . - A smashing tale of the sea and of far-flung ports of adventure. A tale of love and rogues, of brave hearts and hard fists. A tale of tropic isles, where the world is forgot and torrid passions are lawless. The greatest tale of the greatest living writer of ocean fiction, painted on the screen by masterly direction of Tourneur and the art of a notable cast, including Jock Holt, Scena Owen and Lon Chaney. A Ule with a "punch" in every foot of film. Come! Practical Outdoor Apparel of Khaki for the Hiking Girl These togs will prove very pleasant aids for almost any outdoor sport, horseback riding, auto riding, motorcycling, mountain climbing, fishing and camping. The styles are very sensible and appropriate of freedom ior movement, ease anu comiori. ror nicnicKing, niKinc on ttmv nro mnrln in rrivo lllGiltV ou"; " - -- o i 4i. l.l l. ,.. o..U..KI fishing, garden or lactoi-y worn noinmg cuum uu uuiu nuiMuic. Our supply of Olive Drab Khaki Coats, Breeches and Spiral Legging have just been replenished and we invite your inspection. To fully enjoy your hours of recreation and sport you will need one of. these suits. v ttfonumS Store H. N. MOE, Proprietor t44444t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY n nnnnrrrn -" TVPKWHITKU Remington No. 10, for lain or rent; excellent condi tion. 208 WllllU Building. 28-1 HAVE YOU TRIED the (lilt Edge Croamory IlutterT It Is churned dally and U alvsay good. For sale at ilolcomli DMry Slon, 202 Main St.. Roberts & Whltmorn and Hun- net rroccrv. 28-29! tomorrow, Saturday, at Oarlch'a Urocery Store, WiCTPIltt'nmin In ...va's- ..w- - r ---- Wage 80 and board. help with nn1( V mrir l.timhar Co.. Ifartln. Ore 28-31 MR. WOOI MAN About storing that wool We can handle any quantity: our rate will make you faille. No better Insur ance rates In town. Store your clip with ua and be in touch with the buyers. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE CO. 0th and Railroad spur Phone 22SW M. V. PARKER 28-29 and June 2-5 FOR SALE OH TRADE 'i NOT A WAR STORY Two Good Rb of Comedy Shlpplngton property, on pave ment, 2 lots 50x204, with one nlno room house and (wo 2 -room houses. Ronts year round. Flno rontal prop erty or will make excellent homo. Phone 4 COW. 28-20 ALSO 2 lots C0xl20, on pnvomont, planted to potatoos; lino building site. Potatoes will pay prlco ot lots this year. If you are an Inventor or a home seeker It will pay you to look this property over; terms. Phone 456W. 28-29, LOST Watch fob, black ribbon, three gold L's connected. Stone In each. Return to Herald offlce; liber al reward. L. L. L. 28-2 LOST leather bug containing pa pers and report blanks of Dureau of l-atmr, on Malln-Klamath Kail road. Please return to . Herald of fice. 2H-29 FOR SALE Corner storo paying business; snap. See 1008 Main St. 28-29 In Lapland the marriage dowry ronslut of reindeer u many hour of denr according to the state ot pa rntal finance. 111(1 IlKltKV CROP NEW ORLEANS, May 28. Louis lana's strawberry crop (his year wan worth f7,CO7,S00 according to De purtment of Agriculture estimate. Record price were received. About 7,700 acre were planted. PINK HTIIKI7T CORNER Wo are fortunate to ho ablo to of fer the 50x115 ft. corner lot at Elev enth and Pine, whoro the big tree are, nt tho very low prlco of $2500. Only $500 cash adn $500 annually at seven per cent. A dandy place for apartment. C'hllcoe & Htnllli. 033 Main St., phonoCO. 28-29 WANTED Position n stationery engineer In saw mill or lumber camp. C. W. William, Klamath Rooming house, Cth and Klamath. 28-5 I THANK VOU" HOUSEKEEPING accommodations wanted, younr married couple. Mitchell, 1S09 Pine. 28 FOR BALE I U ton truck, Al con dition. O. K.. Blacksmith chop, Mitk St. M-tf I uIhIi to express my ulncoro thanks to tho peoplo of this county ror tho splendid vdto thny gavo mo In tho recent primaries. Tho fuel that tho majority of tho votors dom ed my opponent better fitted for tho position of sheriff of Klamath county In no way lessens my gratitudo for tho support given me nor dooi It cause me to retain any Ill-feeling to ward those who could not see tholr way clear to give me their vote, JOHN FARNELL, The Altar Society Ladles of the Sacred Heart church will give a Food Sale consisting of cakes, plea and other delicacies. Also a aale ot aprons, pllow cum, bath toweU, etc. LIBERTY THEATRE nre PICK OP TnK piorvnies AND A NEW ONE KVKItr DAY II. W. I'OOLK, Owner HARRY IIOIIKL, Musical Director TONIGHT ONLY The brilliant little star, Ora Carew, in the famous Saturday Evening Post story "LOOT" ' If you like thrills here they are! If you love romance here it is! If you want to see the most exciting robbery scene ever filmed, don't miss this amazing picture The Comedy is "MY DOG PAL," featuring Brownie, the Wbnder Dog SUNDAY Beautiful Dorothy Phillips in her masterpiece "THE HEART. OF HUMANITY" MATINK- RVBRT DAT V 4 a Vi. t't - . S.U ViMI YV3 I 4 v