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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
if rAGic nvn . THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OftEGON Hqtukmx,, junk-., i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IN HAS '! WANTKII niri iih M'coini conk and kitchen work ut summer gona money rur rlaht lrl. Fireman, stationary bailor. Timber contractors, Hatchet setter, . WICHTKKN I.AIIOIt MUIIHAI) Arcade Hotel. 20 general rtsort; MHK AT IT HUNKAV 2 room rottngn with small lot, riff lit on paved street. IOfntud on tho south aide of lplmnw'Bl., bntwemi Hargmt Ave. and YVorden Avo. I'rlen only 1000 cub, . , J. T. U'Altll C4 I'hone 37& 834 Mnlu'Ht. 2 Kiprrlrnced woman wantn clean InK or laundry work Call nil week. Phone 412. 20 roil nra4T Two furnished noting keening rooms, (.'nil Apt. 2, Town NMl Apt,, between 6 And 7 ton) (Baturday.) roil BALK Ona dining tnblo, full quartered oak of maaslvn design, In Oral tUu condition, Call corner Oak and 9th atreta 28-28 VOK HAt.U lloi brown portieres, couch and I'hono 302. pair setf. KOH HAI.K- Household goods, J. 11, Maaon, 0th and High. 2C-28 KOH HUNT-70! week, light transient i Main Ht; room by tioun'jkt'Oi'lnK and ZC-2H LONG CAREER Henry Illrkfriril Pantnorr, dlrmtnr of tho I'uNtnorn Conservatory o? Mualc, who will appear In concert ut tho opera house hero July 1, studied singing with H 1 Morgan and Mrs, John Trebane, organ ami hurmony with J. I. Morgan and piano with Kriifnt llnrtmunn Later ho entered tho Irfilpxlj: ronarrvatory and HlndUy! singing with itrbllng. organ with Dr. Popperltz, counterpoint with Jadas sohn ami composition with Karl Iteln. nrko, After a period of singing with Ung-irhntipt, hn ti to tondon and studied with William phakeapearo. Hi) taught nlnglng for hIx yearn at tho University of tho Pacific, and alriglng and theory of music for four yearn at Mllli college and California rnlliign. tin was director of th University or California Choral, tho Htanfnrd Choral, and had the'cours In theory of muilc at Htanford. Later ho rt turned to Germany, wl.uro ho waa teacher of an artist class In tho Htnrn conservatory and a "principal teacher" In tho Kllnd-worth-Hcl.arwenkn conservatory. Ah n rnmpoaer of mualc bla work la marked by harinonlouK virility and depth of renting. Mo published a voliiiiitin of aonga year ago, and a NiiitD lot violin, 'cello and ulano. ... .. . . .. ...al lAMJT About Juno ihi. waicn wo, j which I.Ih Inmo.n trla ot 'daughter black rlbtion, three, gold l.'n eon- .,,,.. ,...,.. ..., ... ..M-li alnnn In ..url, lj.JVn nl. ""'"' '".'" Hi" inier lorn- llerald F.OW oltlre 2i re.wnrd I., I.. 2-30 I'ltOHS CONTfNI.Vr TO JOIN tMIMMKNlWMKNT IINIvnilHITV OK OHKflON, Kit gene, June 2C llarkvrilnr. to tha rail uf Alloa Muter a-roas two nurii year. Whitney 1. IIoIm of I'orllnnd, Adolph I' MrClalne ot Hpnkano and Owen (Khiirn of Portland returned to Kugeni lual wielt for the fortieth uti nlvtraary of thilr graduation from the university The Jubilation they Mid and the talk ot old limes that went around llie three at tho alumol luncheon wa one of the mint appeal ing feature nt the roiiiiiieiirqiiit'nt eeawin. Mra llebtlta l Nanh ennui Iroiii lliKeuiaii, Monlana, to ln prxaHtit with her rlasa at taeir tweuty lirtti ariulveraur? PiiIIIoiin In manu-crlpt form. Ilia1 aludy of t'hlneae mualc baa reautvdl In Biiine lHautirul work; a nolo for Vnllo, with piano acroiopanltuent; a' concerto for violin with orrluntrnl accoinpanlmvnt, adjudced a tuaater! plern of exfjulalto theme and Oriental' toiiD color, und a loinlr opera- thoj aceno laid In Thlbe.1.' Mra. Pawnor) , wrotn tha txiok or thin opera and Ituth Comfort Mllrbcll. the vro ) I nknwn writer of abort atorlca, wroto tho llurutlo llu waa uno of the flrHt. If not the rirat, to In-come. Intereated , In tho atudy of t'hlneae inurlc and I la an authority on that Intereatlng I Hiihjcct. Many cr hla themea hn haaj aecured from phonographic record or Chlniao music, and the worda ofi tho anngi'lrnm t'hlneae poema writ ten tboiiianda of )e.ir ago. A Claaallled Ad will M It. D Houston Opera House Tenight: SACRED HEART ACADEMY CAMPAGN FUND BENEFIT Burt Southern AND HIS FUN-MAKERS IN THE RIOTOUS COMEDY " In Wrong " : - "SUNDAY N.GHT LAST TIME .... "PARDON ME" i i 4 f4f,f ' What Are You raying For Lard ? Wc offer as a Special Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Lard at following low prices ,' ' for Cash. Bib Can, regular price $1.50, Sale Price $1.35 " 101b Can, regular price $3.00,, Sale Price $2.60 :: DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL. Supply It Limited Palace Market apMictmoiK leCThWrlE jmmami m r-' yu End -of -the -Month Three ' ' .; - Dav Sale MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONtf t THE purpose of our End-of-the-Month 3 Day Sales, which will be held regularly hereafter atthe end of every month, is to dispose of broken lines, odds and ends, remnants ana certain merchandise bought especially for these events. In many instances-goods will be obtainable at half the regular prices;' in almost every department one will be able to buy seasonable merchandise at prices that mean very considerable Havings. When the sale Is over at the end,pf three days the items included will be returned to regular stock, jah'd sold at regular prices. i Coajl's Specially Priced Novelty ' Trimmings 1-2 Off Thrre'a Itiltu a atork of the. fancy, ntuelly trimming tapred for dreaa dicoratlon, which will he cold In thli 3 Da- Ralo al v, off tho rrcnlar prltej. i Fancy, novelty braid, In a riot of 'the wanttd colors; aome plain, ether with dainty floral tnitlla Alan many ynrda of fringe. In all width and In a great taricPy of nav , art, colo brown, cliK-fly black; This sale includes many chic, short coats like the one illustrated desired for snorts wear, and fasji ionea especially for Sum mer wear with separate skirls. There are also many of the longer Summer styles,, tailored of rjch wool veU ours, 16lvias,' broadcloth and sefge. . Some are sim ple, straightline, belted' moaeis, inmmea wun noy elty buttons; others are, more elaborately made,-, with box or inverted pleats in the back, clever collars and belts. Reduction From 15 TO 50, M Extra Special Georgette Blouses $5.00 i Included In the 3 Day Bale' Is a group of dainty, auaynery Qlouaea of fine Crcpo Ccorgtttc. Among the colors may be found navy, white, black, flesh and beige. Almost every bjonse la clove rly embroidered rltn alia dellcnto hues. floss of Many cf theae walati were formerly at -much a $8.50 and are excellent valaca at $3.00. Special -Entire Stock of Silk 1-3 Off During the 3 Day Sale also, one will be able to purchase any piece of silk yard-goods on our shelves at 1-3 off the regular prices. Thin extraordinary aalo of allka la, by lliult. sufficient feaaon for ewrjoim to bo aure to attend thU 3 Diy Sale. Our regular prirea arc iih low na good lamltiewi practliu allows and every yard of allk, our entlro atocrr. can be hnd during the next threo ilu8 at 1-3 otf the regular, mnrk'd''rirp. Our stock ot allk coiuprlcoH a wundurful ncrtmont or the very now eat and finest tabrlca. TIiIh snln la not an attempt to unload a lot of uudeMlrablo uiurrliundiFC what wo arc endeavoring to do Ih to effect n clearaurc of our stock wu have made a tre mendous cut In prices and urgently ndvlao you to profit by It. A Great Sale of Remnants 1-2 Off The residue of many months of selling has been carefully gathered together for our first End-of-the-Month 3 Day Sale": Included in this great collection of remnants are many pieces of silk spoils silkb satin, tafetta, printed georgette, 'tc.-; fine woolens, serge, broadcloth, novelties arid so on; many yards of printed voiles, ginghams, percaleX outing flannel, Devonshire cloth, Kiddie cloth, scrini, cretonnes and other cotton fabrics. For your convenience, the yardage is marked upon every remnant, and the pwee, in every instance, is exactly one-half the regular price formerly obtained. : ' : , Huck Towels, Special 43c Special, Men's Work Shir ts$ 1.35 Made of heavy cotton huck toweling; size, IS by 40 inches. With red borders; hemmed. There are about 200 of these towels left; they were very good values at their regular price2 50c, and at the special price of 43c they are "excellent values. Crepe Toilet Paper 7c Roll This Butterfly Crepe toilet paper is to be had in large rolls each sheet' perforated. It is a very good grade of soft crepe paper, and, if purchased at wholesale now, would have to sell for consid erably more. Men's Summer Unionsuits $1.89 A splendid undergarment for .Summer wear,7 made of fine cotton yarn, natural jcalor. Hay 'be had in either long or short sleeves, ankle i lengm. Excellent shirts made of blue and grey chambray and of good khaki fabric. ' This shirt comes in all sizes ,and, at $1.35 is a very good value. Palm Beach Cloth at 1-2 Regular Price' This splended material ideally adapted to tho making of sports skirts, summer suits, motor coats and dusters, dresses and children's washable cloth ing the regular price of which is $1.50, may be bought during the 3 Day Sale at l2l off, or 75c a yard. ' e,! 1;. This fabric Is the genuine Palm Reach Clcth, nationally famous tor Its durability, attractiveness and above all for the. cool comfort it given! the wearer In hot weather. It is 36 Inches wide. Somu pieces tiroplain tho natural Palm Ucach color",' a"roft cream; others have light blue, green, tan, grey and brown Mrlpcs on tho crenm background. There are about 250 yards left It will be well to romo early for this. Coal Oil Lamps at 1-2 Price In moving our China and Crockery Dept. to its new location, we discovered a lot of, fine coal-oil lamps, with large glass oil reservoirs, and bras3 burners. There are also a number of lamp chim neys, of various sizes and grades,, All will be closed out at the regular price. Children's "Lee UnionaUs" $1.50 A very few of the Juniors' Lee Unjonalla "just like Dad's"- sizes- up to 6Yeare, will be soTd at' 91.50 each. Made of knaki cloth. f, BB ir ut ' i tti BH i '....... -'tatiiit ;!