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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1920)
f PAttK KIVR THE EVENING 'HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATURDAY, MAY M, 1 AAWWVVWVMrMyA1 B v w ti nBBaaBLflaOTSkHrP HrwffHw' "JL.t'M I KPpJ' J FinPnnnnalllV Mj i 'Hh IWMi 1 " ' V.,V , IS A Copyright l?:o.llaii Elit(Incr & Mini Memorial Day--1920 AT THE. GRAVES OF AMERICA'S DEAD, FRANCE LAYING FLOWERS ON OUR MEMORIAL DAY. IT IS DAY WHEN WE SHOULD .REMEMBER NOT ONLY OUR OWN HEROES WHO FOUGHT TO PRESERVE THE REPUB LIC, BUT THE "BRAVE DEAD" OF ALL NATIONS BURIED ON THE BATTLEGROUNDS OF THE GREAT WAR, WHO FOUGHT TO BRING GREATER FREEDOM TOTHE WHOLE urti on It is our duty now at Americans to pledge ourselves y. .. to bring to final consummation the end for which these men fought, to determine that their sacrifice -Cn shall not have been made in vain A f A K: SUGARMAN Store Closed All Day Monday MWWWMVWWWMWVWVMWMWMWVWWVWWVMMMMVWMMVMWWMWVMWVWVMWWWWWMMAMMMAMAAAA 7v FIRST OPEN All) HERALDS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS DANCE JUNE 2 Tho open nlr dancing pnvlllon at Heveiith and Pine, streets will be "christened" next Wednesday even ing when thu American legion gives it big open-ulr bull. Thu pavilion I now completed anil Inn 7(100 feet of smooth floor space for dancing. On occasion, when dates nro open, It will In) available for hand concerto and public gatherings of all norm. "I helluva tho people of Klamath Falls will appreciate this effort to Klvn them a place where, healthful, wh'olesomn recreation inn) ho In dulged In without tho attendant fea ture that arc norm-times criticized In public dunces," fa Id Mr. Parker today "Nothing that mlK'.it draw criti cism from any fiilr-mlntltid person will bo tolerated by the management of thin entorprlse. and no one will morn (j'lkXIy check any symptoms of disregard of the conventionalities that should attend the conduct of persons incotinK at a public dance than I will." Mr I'arker believe that dances In th'i open nlr arc moro healthful, there will bo no sudden transition from a heated room to tho colder outer nlr, and believe they will pro vide n moro wholesome environment In other way. FOR SALE Rear Estate MMAWWMWWMXWWMWMMXMMXyyMWWWWlWI for hale on trade Rhlpplngton property, on pave ment, 2 Iota C0x204, with ono nine room homo and two 2-room houses. Rents )enr round. Fine rental prop erty or will mako excellent homo. I'hono 4GCW. 28-29 ALSO 2 loin r0xl20. on pavement. planted to potatoes; fine building Rite. Potatoes will pay prlco of lots this year. If you arc an Investor or a homo seeker It will pay you to look this property over; terms. I'hono 4GCW. 28-29 1'ixi: HTKKtrr'txmxi:!. We are fortunato to be able to of fer the r.OxllC ft. corner lot at Elev enth nnd Pine, where, tho big trees are, at tho wry low price of 2i00. Only $.100 cash ndn 1500 annually at seven per cent. A dandy place, for apartments, cjiiiicoo it emuii, (.jj Main St , phoneCC. 28-29 FOUND A chance to dlsposo of anjr of the Innumerable articles thst you have stored away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. There is always someone who wants Just what you have for sale. Find him through the classified columns of this paper. I.08T leather bos; containing pa pers and report blanks of Bureau of I-nbor, on Malln-Klnmath Falls roads. I'Jease return to . Herald of fice. " 28-Z9 WANTED WANTKI) Position ns statlonerr engineer In saw mill or lumber camp. C. V. Williams. Klamath Itoomlng houso, Cth and Klamath. 28-6 for haw: on trade I-otx 392, .194 and 395, block 113, Mills Addition. Will trade for equity In Fresno. Calif,. Improved or unim proved Address J. M. Halts, 1125 T St., Fresno. Calif. 25-tf WANTED Second, hnnd Ico box. Spot Cash Ilaeket Grocery. Klam ath Ave. 27-19 WANTED Woman to help' with cooking. Wages ISO and board. Kirk Lumber Co., Martin, Oro. 28-31 FOR BALE Lots 1-2-5-7 In block. 12 First Addition. Mako me a cnh offer. Addr&s II. PInckert, 731 Chestnut, Lcng Ucacb, California. 24-29 MEMBERS OF 23RD -ENGINEERS BANQUET LOTS A few good lots In Hot Spings addition. A tow left' on Shipping- ton patcrr.cnt but going last. Lotc of lots between tho depot and Mills addition. Prices right, terms 10 per WANTED All kinds of scrap Iron. old bone, rags, rubber and nil kinds or metals. Max Weiss, Cth St.. near Ewauna Dox Factory. 21-tt WANTED Man to drlvo ranch. Phono 253-J. team on 17-tf YOUIl WEEKLY CHECK Llmltoit only by ability and time devoted to selling our trees. Complete Una nil varieties backing you. Wrlto for terms. Start Immediately. SALEM NURSERY COMPANY. '427 Oregon IJIdg., Salem, Oiceo.i. 31-7 Former comrades of tho 23rd reg iment of engineers are planning a farewell hinquet to R. E. Hurlburt, resident highway engineer, at the White Pelican hotel Monday even ing Mr Hurlburt leaves Tuesday morning for Montann, having been transferred to the I'nltcd States rec lamation service. He was with the reclamation service when be entered the army. Ml ox-membrrs of the 23rd engln wnMChnl'.aH.,.3Gin,vS'.,P,,?n,f WANTED-A message from you to W. M. Montellus, 1303 Main st. 1-ttj ,he nuiert ot Tno Herald, if yo. FOR SALE Miscellaneous F6R SALE 2 M ton track, Al con dition. O. K. Blacksmith shop. Sixth St. 28-tf TYPEWRITER Remington No. 10, for sale or rent: excellent-condition. 208 WIUlU Building. 28-1 for saw: Seattle donkey engine, 48 Inch holler, 3000 .ft. lines, six blocks, ... ..- ,.u ,.il. i. ...i, ...i . ,..., i good condition. 13500. Address .1 , ""-'"""" "'"Eagle Point Construction Co., Pros the banquet and farewell reception p0Jt, Oregon. 27-2 Those who nro promoting tho affair. ' have personal knowledge of eight or 'FOR SALE 2 fresh cows, 1 mile nlnn ,n hn ullh th roe.. suuiu vi i ioo unira swuuuj uuuk, ment nnd feel that there may be'oth 'ft't hero who 'nrciinknow'n to them. Jas. E, NcwoUam. They afiure any man Uo served with tbo regiment ot n hearty wel come at the White Pelican at 7 o'clock Monday evening. FOR SALE Corner store piylng business: snap. See 1008 Main St. 28-291 FOR SALE or trade one 1917 Ford bug and one 1918 Chevrolet. 418 N. 11th St. 27-31 have anything for sale, for rent, lost or found. IKTRAY Came to my 'ranch nfter April 15th, one red heifer 2 years old, branded Circle Bar on left aide. Owner mar have same by calling at my place and paying expenses. 2C-2S E. L. FRENCH. MADAME IOINA K.VOW YOUR FUTURE CONSULT OllfeXX.VK BKST roit SALE Senator Walkh, Prnurrat, of Mas aclnnotU, sus Unit I lie Doiuucrutlc National Ciiiiveiitloii must repudiate. President Wilson's siaiid for unifod I lied riitlllc.ition of tho IVuco Treaty, or elso the part) ulll fuco a catas tropin) In tho coming presidential election. Tbo chief ronstlhlo of Orvnocl; arraigns American whlnkoy now Im ported Into Scotland as balug terri ble In Its effects, poisoning, madden Im; and leaving nervoiiH und depiess ed llioMi uhu drink It. Appitiently thu famous "old Scotch" wus after nil only a soft drink. 1 AT THE THEATERS ? o o ''iiiw si'I'I'orts ins r.Tiu:ir: MMVNFiVWVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVWWVVWVVWVVWVVVMWMAMAMMAMMAAM' The Riex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 MIINU Special Fruit Cocktail KOl'P k Chlckou dumbo, With 01; ni FISH Dolled Chinook Salmon, Ponimcs Natural ( Itni.IHHEH, ' Rlpo OIIvch Sueot Plcklea H.L.I) Shrimp Mayoiiimhio KNTltEEH Choice of Ono-Half Fried Spring Chicken Ilnktid Swift Prumluiu Ham 'Chiimpalgno Suuco VIKIHTAIILKM Stowed Sugar Corn . Cream Whipped Potatoes t DKHSF.llTS AfiHorled Plos Vunllla lea Cream Strawberry lea Croam "Cafo Nolr WMMMAMMMMMMWMMSMMMMWMAMMMMIMMMMMMWWVIM The strangu news of a three-) car old boy nuiportlug hli father, i.trcni; robuht man, came to light to day. Thu boy Is named IRib White, and ban been supporting his parent for several months. Ileforo your Ire rites loo fast, let it bo explained that Hob White Is only the stage name fdr "(leorge llohun, Jr.," and Is kupport lug his noted father In his latest pho toplay, "Hearts of Men." Tim production serves to rcetoro tho photoplay favorite to the screen uftcr i long absence, nnd It Is tho Irul Hint) in which hu has appoarcd before tho motion picture public un der IiIh own management. It Is be ing prerontcd by Hiram Abrnms. "Heal Is of Men" Is a tpo of photo play that can bo truly described as "making dimples to catch tho tears." Tho picture quickly iiltcruutca from humor to pithns, from comedy to drama. The plot recites tho ludic rous and trade adventures of u poor Italian who soils hla llorlkt Bhop In older to buy somo "high, dry land1' on tho Instructions of a doctor, to ruvo )Ib mothor's falling health, Tho uiiKCrupulous real estate man who makes tho doul certainly' fills the description, nnd gives him a plot ot ground very high and dry In fffct, tho highest nnd dryest part of tho Arizona desert.' ThHIior he doparts with his agod mother and little mothorloss boy. How ho surmounts tho prejudice of his rough neighbors and tho unyolldlng barrenness of tbo, land, how tho wife whom ho sends "SEE CRATER LAKE" PORTLAND ADVISES. T1.vwl: TVT. I TENTS TK.T TKNT." . . . ., ... I l. S. Government tents. Canrn;s Through tho co-gperatlon of the ,eat,,or bo!lnBi ono blacksmith out chamber of commerce and tho V.'em-i fit. two spark arresters, ono rom cn's Ad club of Portlund, 4,000 let-'P'ote lighting systeq'. Max WcIm. ters a day aro going out of the Port-icth st" ncar CwaVn " "li laud pastofflcu bearing n stamp with Z tho slogan "Sco Crater Lake." Model 00 Overland touring car. Wcrld's greatest Clairvoyant aasl "almlst. Phrenologist and Medina. norn with doublo veil. Reads your entire, life, past, pr ent and future; advises on business inoculations." lovers' quarrela; re unites tlnw separated; when, aa4 whom you will marry; how to win tho one you love and also overcoat nil enemies: gives secrets how to cox- trol or Influence any one. you love or meet. Tells "full names of any ona you care to know. Her advice h&s saved nd made' thousands. Thy not you? As a seer and Interpreter ot hidden treasures she has no equal. Sec her at once, this God-glvea, gifted lady. All business confidential. Dally readings. Including Sunday. Ilouis 10 a. m. to S p. m. Perma nently located 1. O, O. F. building, 13 i Main St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 20-20 SIR. WOOL MAN About. tlorlne that wool Wo can handlo nny'qusntlty; our rates wilt ll,.r,. I. . r.ri. Ml nf n.l ,-f.rl l.l.,r- rf USAtl 0110 fCaSfln. FrOShly p.llnttd ,.f iM.mnit. .(,.'. . ,.,.. nnJ as Kotl a novf- A real bargain maVo 'you smllo. No. better lnsur ono of Klamath county a great ajsots Ca al Contra, Oarage. 21-20 anco rates In tatwn. Store your clip. which is reaii) uu nisei oi ino ciaio and nation and unlquv among U.e world's wenders The political gossip of tho time adds dally to the unc?rtnlnt) cf the Pioddcntl.il campaign, but Chaun-. ccy M. Dcpow, In tho glad confidence J of a )outh of hC, predicts victor' for) his own party. It Is rontomlsd that as a result ot 'declining Immigration there is n Hbortago ot nearly 5,000,000 unskill ed workers In American Industries. But It high pay Is u criterion, there aro no longer any unskilled workers. FOR SALE Hoi sum -loaf. SPOT CASH BASKET (iHOCP.RY 822 Klsmath Avo. 7 Why Pay Moro 7 May 14-Juno 14. with us nnd be In touch with the bread He albmer. , PEOPLES WAREHOUSE CO. Cth and Railroad spur Phono 22SW M F. PARKER 2S-29 and June 2-3 for to Italy steals his money and his boy, how thu child Is restored shortly uftcr ho discovers oil In the neighborhood ot his squalid shhek, mnVIng him fabulously rich, servo to adorn the tnlo and supply tho laugh tor and the tears, Tho picture Is commendably pro duced, with absolute fidelity to Its minutest detail. Tho scones In Ari zona were taken on tho desert, and In lis every feature thu production reflects careful and conscientious di rection. Tho plcturo will bo shown at tho Mondnlo Theatre, beginning Sunday nnd Monday, Ho had a wild and woollcy Wost orn way about him and when ho breezed Into DunhnNon Castle and announced that ho was Lord Jim, thoro was nobody who cared to open ly dispute, his claim. Then ho met THE GIRL and all tho In-laws around tho castlo got a tasto of rough-riding romance and scrapping and there was ono monoclod Duko who got mbre than his share of the luttor. Bee, Louis Bennlson, tb Biulllng cowboy, In his latest Gold-wyn-Betswood production, "A Mis fit Earl." At the Hborty tonight. Special Silo on groceries and flour. Spot Cash Basket Grocery. H FOR SALE The Herald will place your messuge In the hands of over 9,000 readers every night for only the cents a line. GALVANIZED IRON Sky Light, nnd Cornices made at 1023 Main street L. N. Haines, 19-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT fepaco In these columns at five cents a line a day, A line b')V Is read by thousands every night. PIANO TUNING I il concert piano tuning for Mts ch'i I'.lman, (JalllCurcl, John McCoi mirk, AUua (iluck, etc. For 7 year conn-it tuner with Slieniinn flay, San Frum Im'o. Nay I nut tune.jimr piano? II. J. Meno AN nt Karl Shepherd Co., SOT Main St, Phono StttJ,. 2C-27-25-31-2-4-5 MISCELLANEOUS HAVE- YOU TRIED tho Gilt Edge Creamery Buttor? It Is churned dolly nnd Is always good. For sale nt Holcomb Dairy Store. 202 Main St., Roberts Whltmoro and Sun sot grocery. 28-29 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 52J. Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer. Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. tMf PHONE- PEYTON for wood. 187 LOST AND FOUND altnlunnnrnralrllJs"" LOST-Wntch fob, black ribbon, three gold L's connected. Stone In each. Return to Herald office; liber al reward. L. L. L. 28-2 LOST A 'golden opportunity to sell your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose ot. If you dp not use the classified columns ot The Herald. BEND WELTERWEIGHT LOOKING FOR MATCH "Specie" Woods, Bend welter weight,. accompanied by his manager, Tommio O'Conncll, arrived In town last night from the north and is sock ing to arrange for hl3 appearance on tho next card presented by tho local boxing compilsslcn. Woods carao dlroetly from Prlno vlllo, whore nt u snappy smoker this weok, he appeared in tho main event with Joe Knlluskl, winning by a knockout In tho third round. Tho Bend scrapper has had soma lively engagements around Bend and Prlnevillo during the winter and It tho right sort of opponent Is found should mako a gocd drawing card for a local match, Managor O'Connell also has the supervision of Young Taylor, who was talRed ot as a match for Joa Souza nt tho last exhibition here be fore Trench King was secured. Tay lor Is also anxious to got a match here. Woods has a number ot frlesds la Klamajh Falls, having worked'Nvltb, the reclamation service here'n ceuplj of years ago. For Your Chickens T CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH, BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL, WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN Murphey Feed & Seed Store