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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1920)
" .4 r, jvmt-jp, is THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAON KIOHT : ii 4,aTA i hit MondaleTheater InM Clianro In Sco TOM MIX in . "Chip of the Flying U" AImi Mm-Rueiltr 1.mK In "tiik t'ltucmi.i." rilllhW' AND .S.TltllAV Knrl William In n wondeiful plrtnrn f the noilliMiM "The Wolf" Two MioU lonlplil, 7 nml 0 SOUTHERN COMPANY TO STAY OUT WEEKEND NEW ORCHESTRA IS GIVEN GOOD START A good crowd attended the open lag dance of the Winged 0 Fhe or chrstra at the Moose hull last night nd flattering comments on the qual ity of ntutlc evoked by the "Jan jug glora" were, plentiful. About 75 couples were present. M. 11. Rulck, manager ot the or eaestra, expressed satisfaction today at the inltjal reception glren the or ganisation and said the orchestra would endeavor to reciprocate for the kindness. There will be another dance to night at tho Moose hall with music by this orchestra and another there Saturday night. Tomorrow night tho Winged O Five play for the Elks dance. UIT TO RKKTUItK D11KD Charles Horton has begun suit In tho circuit court against the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad company to sup ply a lost deed. Years ago plaintiff purchased some railroad land. The deed was nerer recorded and I lott and tho action Is a friendly suit to place plaintiff's title on record. "Hen recked Henry" drew much bettor nt the Houston opera house l.i-t night than on tho opening night. The performance maintained tho same Mnmlard ot excellence. Goodman ft Hughes, managers, an nounced today thai the show would remain hero for tho real ot tho week changing programs overy night There Is no performance tonight as tho theater was prerlously engaged but Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights are taken by the theatrical - company. The pUy Friday night Is "End of .i Perfect Day," a comedy chuck full ot punch nud pep. Saturday "In Wrong" Is billed ami, Sunday night "Pardon Me." From here the show goe to Yrokn. then north to Medford..Roeburg, Ku gene. Salem. Portland and through Washington Into Canada. higiilv t-m'CATKii SEATTLE. Wash.. Juno St. Frank M. Harshberger, cleric ot the United States district court can reel oil the correct name and title ot auy living sorerlgn or ruler ot tho coun tries on the Eastern hemisphere without error. This knowledge was gained through eight years servlco as clerk ot tho federal court. In which appli cants for citizenship must rcnounco allegiance to the rulers ot their na tive lands. , IlllAKKMAN SLAIN; 1IODY IN IJOX (Wit PORTLAND. Juno 21. Members of the crew ot a O. W. R. & N. train found the body ot Otis May, brako- man. In a bo car at Hood River last night. May, according to authorities, had apparently been murdered by tramps. Fire men, three ot thorn negroes, are under arrest as suspects. .---i --,- i"iTiTiTrrr,'inniWTJinjtjLrutAivinfwrryrtfVvtfrr,vrwvri' - -i'i.-iT"!""" -i-i-,ir- -i-i- -1-1- ------. -" ...,--AW-iwww, . -Vulaarma i iv . r i . jiffl KSHESEtf ., "- , J , , .Ii ....... ,.LIK3sni Vh ii, Star Theatre TONIGHT SEVERAL ACTS OF REAL Mr:-. VAUDEVILLE l :W'AjBSMrUCJl 'JSbVtBBbSBbSbSBbSbV r- C VSSlSlSlsKA MsiL HlssissW)ssMh "CACTUS" The Daredevil Human Target in Trick and Fancy Target Shooting assisted by "PRAIRIE LILLIE" World's greatest sensational rifle and revolver shot (This act direct from the Hippodrome Time) THE DIEHL & HOVICK SISTERS Four Clever Kiddies in '.'A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING" The best vaudeville show ever shown here irrirrVV PICTURE PROGRAM Beautiful Elaine Hammerstsin in "THE SHADOWS OF ROSALIE BYRNES" A story of gripping interest A production of unusual excellence A star of rare ability The Hall Room Boys in "TAMING THE WEST" .-.' v.-.-' ' vi ir;. . .Prices 25 and SO cents i-Trn Charming New Summer Fashions for Mid - Summer Wear An Unequalled Collection oi Style, Grace and Beauty Fashion culls to ou to be properly apparelled that vou may enjoy to the Utmost the gaities that MidSunimer .provides. Chic and smartness show in every line or these beautiful ami becoming wearables, being available in many versions of tho mode each pretty enough to grace any Summer occasion, and priced well within your purse. A wonderful opportunity to select a beautiful and practical garment for the Fourth of July, that you can make use of all Summer. Any number of charming styles including straight lino coat effect and the more fancy models. Splendid range of the most desired colors. $14.50 up to $45.00 One Special Lot, see Window. Tricolett Dresses $29.50 -----! - ..........a .aasiwosKKsasi a - - - .. rtnn nn -tnnnrunnjvvnjTjrn Children's Wash Dresses These cute little frocks are sure to receive a oordial welcome from mothers. And why shouldn't they? The materials alone used in fashioning cost consid erably more then what we are asking for these dresses all made up. One glance at these winsome dresses will reveal, to mothers who know, their mArked superiority over frocks of equal price. Special attention is called to the many new styles we are showing. Ages 2 to 14 years, prices range $1.95 up to $15.00. Sweater Styles for Summer Wear Never have the Summer Sweaters been lovelier, perhaps because the sport skirts which they are sup posed to ton off are so unusually beautiful. This display is the most complete we have ever made. All the new fabrics in the latest weaves, colors and style effects, make up the collection a wide range of modest prices. Priced very reasonable. $10.00 up to $15.00 jyru,rLnj-rij-ir'ijLj'iji-i-'i-ri"i"i i i r -- .... . . t-.OJLJ-lJ-LrLrLfnjJ NEW STOCK LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Made from Silk, Linen, fine Batiste and Lawns. New colored borders 15-25-35-50c SUMMER NECKWEAR All the very latest styles for the Fourth large assortment received. PARASOLS New shipment of sun shades and many beau tiful styles $3.50 up to $10.00 RIBBONS 100 pieces of plain and fancy ribbon, light and dark colors. Special Price 60c WteWtttatttisBtoKt H. N. MOB, Proprietor rij-if-ifjkJJfJ'vtJijyjirvm'iiMim'm'i'tt' i m m - i i i i. j y ! i. in , rni iriii.riivj-.ii-uju-ruLruU0 ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Position as typUt or Kenorat olllco work. Uox K. V. Herald offlco. 24-I0 KASV RA.TKS On koo1 clean bod (or 1 or 2 workmvn. SIC Klara- ath Ave. 2i25 WANTED 2 rloiun month old chickens. I'hone 302. 3t WORLD'S STRONG MAN nml (,urln ",0 w,,,,k " Mondaiu rrtMINr TO MrMnAI c- n,nna'!omPnt I nrrnnKlnn for n enn tUIY"n" lu murlL,AL':'tPt of strrnutli Itotwocn nion of tlm , ., ,. ... .. city, from tho news of 18 to 25 yonrs. , ", " "" "'""," I A prlxu will bo awarded to tho LOST Child's white dress. Left In IKMtotiico. Finder plcapo phono 480M. 24-25. I'Olt h.ll.K LINDSAY A CO. Contractors and builders. -House work a specialty. I'hone 266W, Km tltnates clvon. 2430 Al saddle raaro for sale. Hall Hotel. Inquire 24-2C WILL, HACIUt'lCK TKN LOTH Deautlful lots on Wood lUrer, two blocks town of Kort Klamath; lots 2 to nine Inclusive, First addition. Have owned these for 10 years. Will sell one or all. Mrs. Geo. Capron, Dakota Hotel, Grand Forks, North DakoU. '' 4-6 FOR SALIC A few pieces of furnl- ture. Call at C02 corner of Ctb and Oak St. . 24-2S 18 acres good land right In hub ot Iloguo Itlvor valley on 1'aclfle high way, 3 miles north ot Ashland, Ore. All under Irrlgntlnn; good 7 room houso, electric wator system, new barn , chicken nnd wood .houso; 18 tlor oak wood; garago for two can. Alfalfa and wheat crops growing on place, '4 acre truck farming, ma chinery, housohold 'goods, 10 head dairy cattlo, 3 horsns, 200 chlckoni. Also 9 acres In alfalfa and wheat on rented land, 10 acros barloy, fine crop; 6 acros corn, 12 tons hay In barn, chicken and wood houso; 8 good range for stock. Price 19000. This Is a bargain worth Investigat ing. If Interested see owner at farm or addrcU J. F. Dltsworth, Talent, Ore. Reason for selling age. 24-30 ilulu thuatur, announces the cotnlnK unit Sunday of two Mi; acts of v.iu dovlllo, which will piny a week's on gagoment hern Sadie Bhormin, character corned Inn, will provide humorous enter tnlnment. Sho ha? a variety of hours , to offer and will chapgo numbors constantly. Hantoll & Company aro tho otlior attraction. Hantoll claims to bo tho strongest man In tho world and lifts a weight of 1200 pounds, Ills rtem oiutrutlnn ot strength Is accompan strongest contestant. DIVOIIOK TWTIMONV III.AIID Testimony was taken yesterday afternoon In the circuit court In the divorcn suit of Lillian M. Drowsier against Willis Ilrowostor and the mailer submitted to the court's de cision. A decree of divorce has been granted I.'mnia (Ireen from Hllva Green and plaintiff awarded the right to resume Iter maiden name ot led by lecture on phyulcat culttiroi Hutchinson. NOTH'K FOUND Ldy's blue sorgo coat, on' ana niter juno it. "." Keno road. Owner may have same ot be responsible for debts or bills by Identifying nnd paying for this contracted by any ono oicopt me. 8. ad. 1041 Bart fit. 24-26,B. DougJass, Klamath Falls, Oro.. FOR BALK Ford cor. Phone CI 3. Control Auto Service, FOR SALE Now cottago and out buildings, 412 Oak Ave, $2400. cash, no torms. Look this over. II. ' Astrop, owner: 24-20 ..jtui.v TIIItOlHJII Ni:0l,i:CT" t TONIOIIT'S IIKVIVAIi TOPIO NOTIOl At tho union evaiiKellstic mooting 2"2G tonlKht special piubIc will lit- furn ished by the Misses Heatrlro and ' (Kutlirlnu Wultnn, Mm. A M. Mollilo nn ,,IHn, ,n .nVn .rln, In " M. LlndfWty A Cl.OrUH Cl.Olr tho traln'or lonit trlns nloaso mnko.wlll load tho singing. reservation tho day beforo nt tho "Ruin Through Neglect" will be Central Auto Service Wo novor the subjoot of tho sermon by Rev. miss a train. Jiaggago laxen turo oi ., ., ..,, ,,,,. nt all times. Free storago for bag-i"'- -""J"10' gag0. The nudloncin have been Incrcas- OTNTItAL AUTO HKRVIC7R Ing each night. All tcntlfy to tho Phono C13 129 N. Sixth , S t . hoIpfulnoHS of thn innctlnES. Rev. " C. F. Trlmblo Is a iitroni;, earnest FOR SALE Ono square oak dlnlngiPrcacJ)r ot th0 ?0"Po1 trut1' a,,d ',l9 tabic and ono kitchen table with messages aro well worth your hoar drawers. 1311 Sargent Ave, 24Mng. Como and bring your frlnnilx, """" " "" " f If tlm wnathnr Is nlnasaiit. wn will A business education Is merely. , thn onon ,. Dnviion. If t'oo learning plus learning how. Our In. tensive mornlBg and evening ses sloai and eseclal low rates for the aMer make It Mr to learn how. Toan easily, afe-Jford Bulaeae Col cool we wilt use the Prosbyterlan church. . A Classified Ad will sail It. I LIBERTY THEATRE TIIK PICK OP TIIK PIOTCKK8 AND A NKW ONH UVFJITT DAT II. W. POOLK, Owner IIAItltY nOUKL, Mnslcal Director ' TONIGHT ONLY Edward Sheldon's Celebrated Play ROMANCE" starring Doris Kcanc a picture worthy of notice TOPICS OF THE DAY" is an added feature with an excellent comedy as well. You will enjoy this program FRIDAY ' "THE PEDDLER OF LIES" with Frank Mayo and one of those exciting Lion comedies SATURDAY- W Klvo a picture that can't be beat, ' "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" with Bert Lytell as the star truly a good one MATINKK KVKRY DAY lege.- '''', i -". U' i-fr , 4 g. ,i f5Ss "-- .--.-. .r