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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1920)
nn,' l ( J&jv. W ! i- I?J rAaijrtom . vmi it, it TH11VPW HMtALP, KLAMATH FALLS. OMGOW 1? WlA "fc gy 'A. Aslx 'A A .A A A. .A. -A. A asV .A. .. .A A A. A H VISIT OUR BABY DEPARTMENT. MOST COMPLETE LINE IN SOUTERN OREGON SIH?S WRITE FOR SAMPLES. WE PREPAY ALL MAIL CHARGES ! .n - I PERSONAL MENTION I o -o l.'arl Johnson, son of W.'O. John son of Dairy, wis upe.ratod'upou for ..;......). 1111. .( It,.. VV'iitrnli limit . .,,.. I,.iv.mr. ... uu ........ WMtni.lliil jostordny, It was n serious ct ml U will he Hovornl ilnyn he (iiii t"i nutcomo la dotermlned lint ? t ? ? ? a CHERT HERE I Oil Tnt'iitW 0ullg, J IIIH' 59. I E 29TH 1 A Cool Store in Which to Shop for Your Warm Weather Needs l WHATEVER YOUR REQUIREMENTS MAY BE YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO COME HERE AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. WE HAVE GATHERED WITH A THOROUGH NESS EVERY SUMMER REQUISITE NEEDED TO INSURE COMFORT AND PRICED THEM AT SAVINGS THAT IS CHARACTERISTIC OF THIS STORE'S VALUE-GIVING POWER. prtwiit inillrHlluim tiro favorable tortmcort will ' ' ", ,,il,,ri1 rooM.ry lionn liy-Com Mllliir. Soprano, Hr- P J O'Onra, director of ibn IW. riot l-moi... IMnlniUi.S t"J'u: pnrtniont of Agriculture; and of tub "'..re. IUo (.iili.lf. nn.l Migr..t . . .. . i..l..it PI nri till wyMMMMMMIAWWWWlvvvwWWWWWMWr -f END OF SEASON SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS AND DRESSES Every model in the Selection possesses its own unusual touches of charm and individuality! All of them are this Season's Models All represent values that challenge comparison and shown in the latest Materials and Weaves Serges, Tricolette, Tweeds, Poplins and Jerseys. Prices range from S29.50 to $65.00 Stylish House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons Gone are the days when women only used these frocks when house cleaning our Styles may have been the Cause and now we show an immense new line for Porch and Indoors that are as correctly .modeled as in the other lines of ready to wear. Prices range from $1.25 to $10.00 1 1M American Smelting and Itoflnmit company nt Hall I.nko City, who with lilt wlfi;, hiu boon spending his viicj- I (Ion lu hi houso boat on tho Upper ' lake, returned to Halt l.nko titty on .tint morning truln, Mr. nml Mm O'tliira enjoyed tholr citnjr hero erv . much, lint worn prevented from ls 'fltliiK northern points, by tint shot I ,,' ago of gnsollno. A Mm II. W. Ilarton loft for Hun JL .Francisco for n short visit tliN morn !l ..- ... u v uiurcn ana Atie wmomo nro In till city on buslnoiw from Han Francisco. They aro at preienl ut tho Central hotel. Ik In ? I T JAAJlnJnraJvl""l"" .--j ....................a..--r--........ ... ..J.J...J.-.J. --i-inriAruxAA -j WMMMMWMMMMAAM ssswsssi ajxia oAAAj m aa. iWVJfnAJ m New Gingham Dresses for Children Charming modes for the little girl and her older sister. Real useful styles,. hundreds of them. So simply designed that they will instantly appeal to mothers for durability as well as for styles and laundering qualities ages 3 ypars to 14 years. Prices range from $1.25 up to $7.50 lLrrnvl""""'"""'" " " " " " " " " " " i "i iii i f'V'inriiTvv'Lru'u'LnjuJi-1 ri, i. jyj-ju. t t WteWmxxti&J&oxt I H. N. MOE, Proprietor 4hkk4:4xk : i:. WnlU, of Cuntralla. Wn.li tho city on bualni'ts. Mra, W. I. Cofor anil iLiUKhlur, Oortriul, loft thli mo nil tin for an lnunntt'vllt to HacroiniMito Mrs.'D. O. Taylor nnil on. Hw. aril, went to Portland this momltiR for a two weoka' visit. K. P. Rnila loft for III.' hoimt In Ashland thli mornlnic. Mr. and Mr. Fml llowrrH, who havo ben vlaltinK licft-. ri'tiirncil to tholr home In Portland on tho morn ing train. J, V. Maculro wilt h.iuI tho noit two tlaya In llutto Vnllry on husl neat. Mrs. V). K. Taylor anil ilaiiKlitor. Kdna, who have horn vlnltltiK with Mr. Tnylor'a tnothor. Mm Aary Tully, of AUoina, rvttirnoil to tholr homo In I'ortlaml this mornlnR I'. II I'oarxon, who rami In to tho country, loft for h(s homo In I'on- ailon.i this mornlna. Mr, I'oarniin Is very much Improsjeil with tho city Mrs (lrun Consor roturnod to liar homo In Mpdford today, title has been tUUIng hero for tho past month. 8. K Howard waa a pasfcncer on the mnrnlnx train to Modfonl. I. I.ucas, or Milwaukee and It. K, Mastln, of Han Francisco, aro In this city to look over timber Inloroata. They are stopping at tho Whlto I'cll ran hotrl. W I., l-ewln, C, It. I.owls and A. II. Wheeler, of Chlro. arrived In this city yesterday by auto Thoy aro at present nt tho Whlto Pelican hotel. W H. I.i ml was In tint city last night from Modoc Point J A. McComh, H year old son of I. A. McComh, of tho ranch partner ship of Snow and McComh, was op erated upon for appendicitis last nlnht at tho U'arcn Hunt hospital. KAYH HAWAII JAIMNKSK AltK M)VAI, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTi:i Dy youn couple; no children; a small furnished or an farnlsbod modern house, close In, Apply O. I-. Urummond, Herald ofBce. FOR SALE Good early and late cabage plants; also cow-kale plants, 100 85 cents: 250 fl.7S by parcel post. K. Starr, Aabland, Ore. 10 AUi iiaMjmkx wat:o fiuoav MORT All men who. hare played In the lo cal band, and any new men who wish to play In the new organization, are rged to be at the Etk'a Club Friday night at 7:30 o'clock for rehearsal. The financing of the band will prob ably be completed and It U neceaeary to get In stupe tor concert. iu-ii FOIl HAI.K HOl'SKM SENT CARS without drivers to re sponsible partlos. Ford repairs and ncceHaorlei. Klamath Falls Anto Co., 1157 Main St, 10-12 FOR RENT Part of business build ing. Phone 49 or call 123 Nl 4th 8t. 10-11 ij WANTED Experienced telephone operator. Whlto Pelican Hotel. 10-11 O O IIIIM4 M'AXTFI) .... T" Proposals, will be received up to Tuesday, June 22, for the erection of school building, according to the plans and specifications on file In the oSee of the clerk at the' Klamath Btatl. Bank. All bids to be accom panied by a certified check of C per eeat of the amount of the bid. Board reserves the right to reject any and 11 bids. IDA a MOMYER, IMS School Clerk, 12-roora house on large lot, close In. Just right for apartments; bas basement, furnace, fireplace, 2 baths, garage, fruit trees, nice lawn, etc. Price 16500; only (1500 cash and balance easy monthly payments, ALSO Good (-room modern bouse Just off the paving. Price 13200; $1000 cash, balance easy monthly or an nual payments. ALSO New and modern 5-room house In good location on paved street. Price $4200, with terms. ALSO New 4 room bouse In Mills Addi tion, all modern conveniences. This Is a bargain at $2600; $500 cash, balance monthly to suit. J. T. WABD A CO. Phone 37S 834 Main St. 10 NOTICE INTERNAL REVENUE i TAXES ARE NOW DUE! PORTI.AND. June 11. June Is a busy month for the Internal Itevenuo Ilureau as during that month all speclal'taxes for the fiscal year end ing June 30, 1921, are due and pay' able. Collector of Internal Revenue, Milton A. Miller, has mailed oat to all special taxpayers forms upon which return for payment of tax must be made. These special tax payers Include proprietors of thea tres, for hire automobiles, pleasure boats, pool and blllard tables, bowl ing alleys, shooting galleries, retail) dealeds In ote6margarine, brokers; i pawn brokers, etc. y Other classes of taxpayers aJTected are druggists, physicians, dentists and other practitioners, who must complete their re-registration under mm;al couple wkddkii Jack Kelly, waiter at the Deer- head Grill, and Miss Agnes U. John son, were married Tuesday evening by the Rev, 8, J. Chaney, pastor of the 'Methodist 'church, The bride groom came to- Klamath Kails from Tlestoa, Mass. The bride's 'former home was In Chicago and her rela tives reside there. COZARD RANCH HOLD Loul Schmlts has purchased through the agency or Joel T. Ward A Co., the CD. Coxard ranch con sisting of 120 acres. The considers' (Ion is said to be la the neighbor hood of $12,000. HO.VOI.UI.tr, T ll.,May 10. (lly Mall.) Americans of Japaneao an- cestery aro ready to fight their cous Ins, their brothers, or even tholr fathers for the victory of tho Ameri can flag, under which they have been born, according to M. Nakamoto, American bora Japanese of llllo, Is- flaad of Hawaii, who recently ad- dressed the Honolulu Ad clnb. Nakamoto urged the abolition of the foreign language schools, and de clared that the tralM of many of the Japanese aro those or training rather than of heredity. Worilntt, IMntlUI This la hltslily. Interesting army of talent nml ono wlilrli promise on owning of rnro t'ttjo) men! Cunt Miller, n ICIiiniitli comity Rlrl. I making ttn-iit lioailwnv fn her study mil lior public- npimarances tiro crowned with tiiuHnt siicres On Miy 30 slut snnK Mendelssohn "O I'or tho Wlnga of n Dow" nt Ht. Stephen's KpUciipnl church, Hun Krnnclnro. and mt! n tlno luiprn Hlnn. Last Friday uvenlng she ap peared In a studio recital. Cvuryonn who has hoard hor li Mrnek by tho lovellnets of hor volco Harriet t'ssmore Is Just rnmplnt int; lior second year ns head nf tho omI dopnrtiiisiil f Pomona College. Her halary as soloist lu tho Pmshy torlan church of, Pasadena has Just hern rallied, nml she l now tho best paid contralto on tho roist. Upon tho udro of nrtlsts, she will go to Purls this autumn and nlll appear In concerts and rocltals there. Her ap Haranco In Klainntli Kails will tie an event Margiret Wnrdnn Is another local girt of uhom Klamath Falls may tin proud She studied piano with Mrs. Don J Ziimwall for n nuiulier of yoars, and for tho past three year slio ha been studying with Dottnr witch of Topeka, Kansas, a teacher of renown. Ho Is deeply Interested In Miss Worden's professional career and gives hor high commendation both ns a student and ns a perform er Hor public nppearauroa In To p"k.i have been IIUKl nuccoiwful. Miss Worden enjoys tho distinction of being National Corresponding Sec retary of Sigma Alpha Iota, tho Finn Arts Sorority of America. II II Pasmont Is so well known as a trachor and slngor that his ability need not bo enlargod upon. Ills work will bo enjoyed, and duets with his daughter will bo PxpcUlly Inter filing Ho will begin teaching hero on July 2, giving daily lessons for one week at the homo of Mrs. Zum wait Ho has boon teaching In Europe and America for years, and his pupils aro In bo found among successful singer all over tho rld. On May 23 his pupils sang tho solos, duet and nunrtot from llos- alnl's "fitabat Mater" at Ht. Hyph en's church, flan Francisco, Their work was favorably compared with a recent public performance by well known professionals, Cthol John son, of tho University of California oxtonalon rnncorts, sang tho "In flammatus" with thrilling effect. Tho high C was splendid. Mlt, AMI MltM. MrKKK AltK NOW IIOTH I.N HOSPITAL Tho same borxu that Hunday throw Mrs. J. V. McKeu of 901 Itoso street, fracturing ber leg In two places, ye- tordny threw her husband, who Is employed on tho J. Frank Adams ranch, dislocating his shoulder badly. Doth Mr. and Mrs. McKee are now In tho Wuron Hunt hospital, the lat ter having bocn brought there Into yesterday for treatment. A Classified Ad will sell It. KXI'IUMA OO.'H OFFICE TO MOVE TO FOURTH HTItKKT QriAAla I at a 1st nn mmtfwAm am sack orn meal free with every $15,he Harrison Act not later than July grocery order. 8pot Cash Grocery. flt. ' wh'eh date they will be iu-ii .ueunuucai. On or before Juno 15th tho second Installment of Incomo tax will bo duo 3rd St. 321 Grant St FOR SALE" Will sacrifice- my oqulty or take touring car In trade on a new 5-ton Fageol truck; also hauling lumber contract. Must leavo town. If, "M. Stern, Klamath Hotel, Room 111, be tween 7 and 9 p. m. 10-12 WILL EXCHAKOE for automobile, a good 3-room house, lot 52x110. chicken bouse and yard, 100 ft. from, and payable, andvnotlccs for this taxi iu-i' wore sent out so inn weeks ueo. Per sons who fall to nay tho quarterly in stallment duo on Juno 16th will be required, within ton days after noJ tico and demand, to pay the pntlro outstanding balance on their 'Incomo tax, as failure to pay ono Installment vvhon due makes due and payable all the remajiilrig Installments which wquWordlnarlly be due on Septem ber 16th and December 15th, Collector Miller would greatly ap preciate the co-operation of taxpay er In making their return and pay ments as early. la, June as possible. FOR SALE Corner store paying uusiness ngnt roan, snap. See 1008 Main street. 10-tf SPECIAL 8ALE on all gOods We save you money. See 1008 Main street. 'TyFOR SALE Stove, cabinet, dresser, H. basj. Morris" chair; also wicker i .aaarattggy, uae new, bid. tan oe i -far Friday algbt, at rear of 602 ?mu st. io FOR SALE RIGHT A lot all proved.- See 1008 Main St. Im- FOJt BALE A No. 1 Saxaphone; good buy. See 1008 Mala St. 10-tf DIVORCE HVIT FILED Suit for dlrorce was filed In the circuit court yesterday by Lillian M. urewster ayainst winis urewesier. The express company's office Is soon to be moved from Fifth street Into the hall now used by tho Christ Ian Hclooce churctTon Fourth street. The church congregation Is now looking for new quarters, but today ad made no definite decision. s TEN CENT BEER IS r - uuumtu, main i la i MANILA, P. !., May 15. (Dy Mall.) The day of tho ton cent beer Is numbered, according to saloon koop- ers, on account of tho Increased in ternal revenuo tax placed upon the boverago by a bill which was passed by the recent extra session of the Philippine legislature. The management of one large brewery gave notice that the whole sale price of beer would be Increased at once, and retailors say when their present stocks are exhausted, they raosjt either, raise the price above twenty ceatavo a glass (ten cents) or cut down the; slxe of the glasses. LIBERTY THEATRE m PICK or TBS PIOTUKBS AND A NKW ONB KVKRT DAT . . -nrrnnrnnnni- lju --n - ,, ,, H. W. POOLK, Owner HARRY BORBL, Maafcal Dbwtov iwiwwiiw.iwii --i-nnnj-mjmj TONIGHT "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" Wherein Taylor Holmes potei at a second Father of Hit Country SIMBW' TOMORROW , " THE TR1FLER3 " ' SATURDAY Bet you never sawsuch a bumper harvest of laughs in your young. life as you wfll gather at Mack Sennett's big new comedy sensation , "DOWN ON THE FARM" Coming Sunday Tom Mix in ." DESERT LOVE " ... M MSSitfr MATINKR KVKRY DAT II j . I , I "'1 "jv gsnsTiiteJMWJMi'T'"''' i.i,MftumifcaM,afafi1't' iiiiiwii Mmetinmir 01 U Jf ..ll)))Jt.J--"