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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1920)
MtMr, jtjxr M, JM0 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paoh rotm Iff - k v ". S y IM- tm - .K. , Mw XX LATE TO CLASSIFY .fOR SALE 6 Al henry milking cow, four cholco holfTer calves, 1 horso, harnosa and wagon, 1 good Mddlo horao and a lino milk route, Prlca flloo. I'hono 400W. 29-1 Portland Join or farm In Jackson county, Ore., for Klamath Kails prop rtr. W. C. Router, St. Marie. Ida- o. 29-30 "0R SALE Oood tram, welt broko. Ed. Button. Miller Hill district. 29-30 FOR HALE OB TRADH Dcautlful residence lit. two blocks off Main on 6th Bt. Will take car In good condition aa port payment. Small car preferred; terms. 39-1 I Maka re serration tot- board and too at Dao Turner's balhhouso, 'Laagsll Valley. 298 VOCAL LESSONS .Mn. Don Zumwalt announce a tern of vocal lesson bjr the eminent toadies. Mr. II. B. Pusmor. For ' rate aad arrangements phono or ne Mrs. Earn wait. 91 BLOCKS FOR SALE 1 5 per cord delivered. Thono 4S3M. J. M. Guthrie. 29-5S Mirrnopoi.iTAX oaragei Used Cars a Specialty buy Chandlor Sis, soven passenger, cord tires, extras. Dulck Six roadster, 1920; oxtra tiro and cover. Premier Six, real stago car. Overland flvo pascngor a 1315.00. Ford touring;, new paint and a bar gatn. Overland club roadster, fine shape. Dodge Are pasenger, and a good one. Any one of these cars will help you celebrate the 4th. 29-1 (UNUSUAL OPPOBTCXITY FOR ' PRACTICAL M1LLMAN HOT WEATHER Means Oil Stores, and oil stoves means economy and comfort I want as a partner a practical Incidentally Perkins can supply you mlllman and the right party can got with stores and otena at price yon in on tho ground floor with me. I can afford to pay. Also remember If .have 30 million feel of lumber, mill lurnuuro you wani, we nave it, ready to cut; 3 miles of narrow (as long as you want what we have.) It It Is a trade you want, we have It. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE The furnisher of happy homes. 113-136 N. th St.. Klamath Falls. Oregon. 29-3 LOST Saturday night between the K. K. K. store and the tent show, ob light brown bill book with em Mem of the U. S. marine corps burnt o It and my discharge from tho U. 8. M. C. Finder pleaso leave at Her ald office. $5.00 reward. A L. Smith. m 29-2 , Any parties having Ico cream pack s' an belonging to tho Klamath Falls creamery will please return them at race or phone to 74 and they will be called for. Klamath Falls Creamery. 29-3 guage railroad; teams; logglug auto trucks; everything ready to produce lumber to capacity of mill of 50,000. I do not need the cash as much as I do the right man. When you write give full particulars, with references, financial and otherwise, and as soon as I have had time to make Investi gations you will hesr from me. This Is an opportunity of a life time to the right man, but he must bo the right man to get It. Address E. J M Herald office. 2S-30 It)R RENT For 2 months. 4 room furnished apt. Phone 21 5 J, Mrs. Saunders, between 5:30 and 9: p. ra. 29 FOR SALE Velvet rug, 9x12, same as new,' and 1 rocker. Mrs. Wil bur Jones, 215 High. -29-1 FOR SALE Fine range, kitchen cabinet, bedstead, good assttress and best' springs, dishes, kitchen utanstls, lawn mower, etc. J. R. Mason, 9th and High. 29-30 FOR SALE Household goods. J. B. Mason. 9th and High. 29-30 hmKh Begin Now Your July 4th Preparations for a Jolly Time lAAAAAMWWWMIMW m """" - - iiiiivinryvSrsirsnryvirsnnr i -- BUY RIGHT AWAY ALL OF THE THINGS YOU WILL REQUIRE FOR AN OUTING ON THIS GREAT NATIONAL HOLIDAY, SHOPPING PROMPTLY YOU GET THE BEST Silk Dress Special --Four Days Only WE WILL PUT ON SALE A LINE OF SILK DRESSES THAT YOU WILL WANT AT LEAST ONE, THEY CONSIST OF OUR LATEST SPRING STYLES, IN SATINS CREPE DE CHINE TAFETTA TRICOLLETTE SERGES AND POPLINS EACH AT 2 9so .ixruTjiruruTj-uTj-u-iTL -,---" '' rJlllttj' tjJ&wr the wzFr UP 1J I I5s fin T IfaerMark Symphony Xawn Jth& Paper with the Inviting Texture HOLD sheet or Symphony Lawn Writing Paper to the light. Note its translucent clearness. Then feel the beauty of its real lawn texture. It invites you to use your pen. Then cbierve the water mark placed there for your guidance and protection. Symphony Writing Poptr ia the choice of dl criminating womennet only because it is in good taste-, but because of its splendid writing surface. Made in three firlihes and several fashionable tints. Sheets and envelopes to be had in a number or styles, permit expression or personal taste. Lrtcspondnce cards ana envelopes, also. Dozens of Crisp New Styles ' in Lingerie Blouses at $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $5.00 The vorv kind vou are wanting to wear with sport skirts. Soft Voile, Organdi Batiste Jap and Georgette Silks. Large assortment to select from. Specially priced for the week. m SPORT SKIRTS Real Hot Weather Stylet $ 7.50 $ 9.50 $12.50 $16.50 Our assortment most complete in Southern Oregon. All New Spring weaves and colors Silkr Satins and fine wash materials. j i STAR DRUG CO. Star Theatre HIGHEST STANDARD PRODUCTIONS TEKWILLIGEK A PATRICK, PROPS. TONIGHT Enid Bennett in " WHAT EVERY WOMAN LEARNS " , - This Is a Paramount Picture and is snro to please Abo' "THE STAR BOARDER, " a Martr Bennett Comedy , Vk i "4 WEDNESDAY "DESPERATE HERO" ALSO A GOOD COMEDY MATINEE EVERY DAY T-LruuVusrri-iiJsii,,,,J atsMkahAaaAA Xly-j-LisrvV,MiJVV,TiJiJ " jaAaia m mm i " mmmm m j. j. ..j. yy.,,! j,,,,,,-!!! ' H. N. MOB, Proprietor x X STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 5TH , iHtfr$$ FOR SALE Ten Room Houses A fine big 10 room modern house on corner lltn ana woraeu avc., two lots 60x110. This Is a real buy at fSOOO; $2000 cash, balance easy terms. Mrs. C. K Whitby and children left thin morning for their homo In tluhl. Idaho. Thoy have boon tho guests of Mr and Mrs II. A. Whitby of this city for tho past week. Harriet Walts toft this morning for n month's vlalt with relatives and friends In I-oh Angeles, California. Harriet Is only flvn years old. Mrs. Ben Daniels and daughters. 5 Room House This Is a fine modern bungslow, with bath and built In features, com- pieteiy ruroisnea. cioseinon ain m.. Msreie. who have been Price 15500; one-nau casn, oaiance.- -;- - - i TIDII1IIK 111 mm i.ifc " w r-- month, returned to their home In Mrs L M Attebury ns a pisnen ger on the mornfng train for Yrekn, California, whero shn lll visit rein lives and friends. tWnrn her return sho will visit other CalKornln points Mrs. 8. K. Ramshy left this morn ing for her home In Ashland. She ""BSSl has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs K i; Martin, (or the past few days Mr. unil Mrs Harry Aekley left In their rar yesterday afternoon for the Aekley lumber ramp, whero they will stay a short tlinn easy terms. 6 Room Houses A nice little 5 room house with bath; close In on 11th and Pine. Price, including range and hot water tank, 12500; easy terms. 4 Room House A nice 4 room house on Crescent Ave., with bath and sleeping porch, two large lota 50x170. Price (3500. 4 Room House A good 4 room house on 3rd and Lincoln. Price $1700. I still have for sale a few good res idence lots close In. Also some of the beat ranches In Klamath county. T. B. WAITERS REAL ESTATE 620 Main Phone 279W 29-30 ADDITIONAL PERSONALS C. W. Hazard, who haa heen here on a visit wun nis mentis, wiiuam Ollmore and Loyd Smith, for the past week, returned to his 'home in Portland this morning. J, H. Clifton went to Dunsmulr this morning where be will probably maka bis borne. He haa heen doing some carpenter work bere. Marysvllle, California, on the morn ing train. W. Beck left this morning for Nevada City, California, whera he) will be two weeks on business. N. J. Ilaker was a passenger on the morning train for 8an Francisco where he will remain a month look ing after business matters. Mrs. C. K, Weedon and daughter, Dorothea, who have been visiting relatives and frlenda here returned to; their home in Ashland this morning. They were accompanied by Mra. W-j don'a brother-in-law, W. H. Weedon, ( who was called to Ashland by the. serious Illness of his wife. . 8. D. Dearing left thla morning fori Stockton, California, where be will make his home. His family will fol low In a few daya aa soon as Mr. Dearing can find a place to live. Mra, C. C. Hngue left on the morn ing train for Albany, Oregon, whera she will visit her mother, and her brother, Judge, Kelley, for about a month. Mrs. A. M. Thomas and mother, Mrs. Wear, are here for a few daya from McCloud, California, to visit tbeir ranch at Malln. LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF THE PICTURE!! AND A NEW ONE EVERY PAT H. W. POdLB, Owaer HARRY BORKL, IfaeieaJ Dtoirtw altjaaaaitssasaawajsaaifcssasaa TONIGHT Sir Ernest Shackelton's great trip across the South Pole at "THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD" A dirlag Jou-ney through the Perilous Heas of the Antartte , A never-to-be-forgotten picture A'mJfty Comedy aw well and the Third Chaetar-of "THE EVIL EYE" 111th the Lightweight Champion of the World, Benny I-eonard, starring WEDNESDAY Mr. H. B. Warner in . "THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITE" MATINEE EVERY DAY 'J t ( i '- c -