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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
"r" I'AOR riVH , THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, WtY 1, HOT if ' 'fiY ni E mill pi x3x jfSlffllk Jv Improve the appearance of your Porch and Steps with a coat of color and gloss,' Cover up the scars and knocks. Between weatherwear, footwear and scrubbing, the steps become hopelessly wof n unless ' protected with a durable coat of W. P. FULLER & CO.'S PORCH AND STEP PAINT Made in Six Colors 70 Years W. P. FULLER & CO. MANWACTURIM Paints, Enamels, Stains, Varnishes, Pioneer White Lead For Sale by Distributors of W. P. FULLER & CO.'S PRODUCTS POSTOFF1CE SHIPS MANY CHICKENS PKTAI.MMA, Cul . July I Tli.i I'fituluiiiii pontufflc.i I swumpod with llv.'iturk Tint ulilpplrift of Imby chick liy m r-l pot hun lii'rniiiii such u lurgu Diamond Sqiaesgfee Tiread Diamond Steps to an Attractive Home Should Be Lustrous and Enduring part of tho day's work that a largo forco of Ktrlrt lias Im-vii lidded to Mm regular for... of H..I- to bundle the work Ono day recently eo.oon chick. ",' ""l '""" ,n i". " '" u.uy .a.pmeni uum.r: ,,., .rc.gui 9 BSRES Tire & Vulcanizing Co. 707 S. Sth St, Pke-il7 transportation congiwtlon averages 45.000 to 60,000 a day. H,..tttc u w'on-.u. We-savlng corps, compoiu-d of 18 husky mcr-, mBg who ,ny0 paJI ,, ,uo oC1. rui ,,. necrinary to uallfy u llfon MUni M hatmr .,,, r GIVEN NOISY Dfl HAH FIIANCIBCO, July I -At ono o'clock yesterday tho Democratic ni tlonul rnnvfntlo'n was on tho liunl-nt-Nt) of hearing Jnomlnatlonii speeches, Tho tinmen of Brnntnr Owens, Hx-urnhuiwador (lorurd, Hom er Cummins," anil Senator Hitchcock wn.ro firf'Hi-nlod during thn flrnt hour anil a half, Mm, Hunan Fitzgerald of Maniachuflffttii was tho flrnt wo man to niska a seconding speech In tho cbrfvcntlon. She seconded Ow ens'' nomination. Tho hand played "Oh' You Ueautlful" an sho took tho platfrfrtn Ttid ilrmonntrntlon which followed the nomination of Owens wan not lengthy. Mm, Forro Parker of Los Angeles seconded tho nomination of Senator Cutnmlng, Mri, Parker spok.i f.'HK than a minute unci the del egates In appreciation of her, brevity gave her a rising demonstration of! thank. Tho nomination of Attorney flcn oral Palmer wan nccornpnnleil by the flrnt real noisy and prolonged dem embration of tho convention. It ran up towards a half hour with the del-j eR.itPM from Pennsylvania nnd (leor-! gla lend I lie the crowd. Tho standards of Maine rnd Porto Itlro nlno Kot Into llie parade as It churned urourid tho convention floor I'almiy penants and iirnall American flags wiitn carried hy tho marchers an they cut linen through the crowd of delegate and sang their marching song over and over ngaln The Pal mer men pranced nhout chanting the celebrated parody "(llorla, Olorla, Pennsylvania," to the tunc of "(Jlory, (ilory, Hallelujah." Tho same tuno wax kept up hy a hand In the organ tntt and In between tinier a crew of cheer leader kept tho convention Moor "pepped up " When lu!!fp!atform coramltt? ro uxsembled ' yesterday Senator Ilia's rnorti-d the sub-committee was not rendy. to report and n recess was taken until, 7:30 I Jut nlRht. The sub committee again went Into es!on Iwjth Itn memlem divided In opln'nn a.1 to whether It would he possible to report at the hour fixed. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KI'KCIAI. HALK On all goons, seo 1008 Main 8t, 1-3 VOn SAht: Paying buslnens corner I store Will trade, right man Bnap. Pro 100S Main St. l-3 KOU HAM-; Hightly lot. 7T. ft., all improwd. See 100S Main St. l-3 FOIl HA1.E C20 acres of land. 10 I miles from Kluuwth Falls. Oro.. ro' iler part In wheat, no and barley: ro itnalnder In pasture and all und good fence. 1 J4 acres of potatoes und carden. 1 ucro In koo.1 orchard lHrtrlng for two years. 200 acres has Vatur right, 8 room well furnished house with bascmont, $3&00 Insur- anco paid up for 2V, yetrs. Julco for heaters and electric lights free. 15 null, nil lililtin m laitu iiiut-niuvi nu...n ... r..n ti. nri. 17 h.,i horsos. dairy and feed barn 1M feet long, u other outbuildings, DO bead of dairy cows and heifers, ull equlin mont necessary to run a first class dulry, i bulls, 2 of them thorough bred, 102 head of stock cattle, 14 hcud of sheep, 1 stock hog, 3 brood sov, 40 head Btock hogs. Prlco 157,700; 128,000 first payment, 4 yoars tluio on balance. Keason for selling poor health. Also bare 1 acrd or land In Midland with four room houno, Insured for $500. Prlco $500. l-3 J. I. Hooper, Midland, Oro. LOST lletweon Klanuilh Falls and Merrill l,rr.u.n nmt (an hat with bluo ribbon und stroumois. louo ut ilorald ottlco. I'loaso 1-3 .. i..i .. i"i....im .... ...........I. WANI TJl OUluauillII iur niaiuwin iur iviuiuuttt L..! .m.l ulilMiiv- (TmnttiiAlnii ...... .- ..... it ..-. ..u ,""aCvr,,ln,Zarv, '.,.- , iirntnctitm throueli our freo school of Instruction and holp you ,"lv' .-- build iv liusliuiss of your own. Mns-i sacuuuoitH nuniiiuK u imurautu Company. Accident and lloalth Dopt. Saginaw, Midhlgau; Capital $1,500,- 000. -J FOUND On 6th St. lady's boailud handbag. Ownor may havo by tdentlfylng and paying for this nd. Phono 229J. 1-2 1.081' Ono ladlos now shoo. Ito turn to Herald office; roward. l-3 FOK KENT Airy outside furnished room for ono or two geauemon. 421 Oak Bt. 1-2 FOR BALE Dandy 5-room plastered house on th Bt. on corner ioi; full basement, frpnt and rear porches, Urn putty, outit in ma tures, baU, toilet, stak and layatory. ine laws), irun mmm una. The price 4":fcalf cash. aood'!oteU St. HI00, i T.-vrr m ward r Pkeae kfsiav. 1 The Picture of Real Satisfaction This smiling individual is one of the many satisfied customers of our Men's Store. pflsBBBBBBBBst' A nKssWlBBBsW. nJUBiBaV ssDlBsBflksra BsV'BBBI BsHW rsHHHHlllllllllllllim BBBBft BsflsBsABBslSBsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmllV lmV V i "M BBsfsW 'jBBBBBBslsSW ,BBBBBBBBBBsllllllr IS' , . I. O. O. V' ATTKSTlMi ah n.i.i Vetlaws and Itebckahs aro aro requested t "J1"1 "I'loiJin lock chapel at 9; 30 a m. . July -nd to Join with the, W. O, W. In conducting funeral sonrlces of A. W. Plel. T. . .. -,.. FOK RKNT nedroom for two Ren- tlomon. 1143 Pine, phono 31711. l-S' I. . Z I .ik,u .tvio JB SAI.fr-Neat Ca! Iforn al atyle bungalow with three "oms -"-- - .. r-A lnt, nurov $25 per month, Conio right away. Chllcoto & Smith - lItUI!TKI IAND J ... Perhaps you-have been longing for tho freedom of the country and a lit- tlo furm all your own. Would llko to show you an 80 acrp tract only eight miles from Klamath Falls, with small house, barn, well, orchard and 43 acres in alfalfa. It has 46 acres under Irlgatlon and Is a real buy at $5500 on terms of $2000 to $2G0O cash. Iast crop of alfalfa goes with placo If taken roon. Urlvo out with ua and look this OVCr. ChllCOtO & Smith, C33 Main St. 1- 1 1 a iii , liUOi 'iiuiwui'u uruitj UMU LOST Hotwecu Ueatty und ---.- .,..,,. . ,..u. .i . am ruiia, iuu luaiivi out. ..Maw rnntulnini? ladies woarluK apparoi and check book belonging to Mrs. W. ;lng to Mrs. W. Finder roturn ' Morris, Illy, Ore. .- II WYmtt tiLifiiH otnee. 1-3 ""' """" Astray a( the Seven Spring Itanch vif h Poo Valley J 3 Uuck"Sheei J-3 FOU SALK CHEAP-r-Bquaro oak dining tamo and 1 kltciion tauto. l'3ll Sargent Ave. 1 FOK SALE 1920 Buick car, brand uow, run oniy ono inp iroui o Francisco to.bere. Car has had good earn bv owner aud Is in a very good condition. ' Reason tor selling owner Is traveling alone and gas and ex penses too muca'ior one mnu. i,uo 1910 with extras. Prlco S1800 eaah ' AftrirAflR. R. Holecek. White Pelican betel, Klamath FalU. 1-3 FOR SALE Team, wagon aod bar- neaa. Iaoulre King wooaaraa blatkanUtu akop, en U St. l-3 NOTICB AU barber ''Shop wlH be .-eta Usy UmMjj, "j he seems to be on his Way perhaps ; he's-off to attend some' big Fourth 'of 'July celebration. ' .It's ..significant, don't you think, that he came to the Golden Rule for his new suit? The reason is simple enough he is one of the men who know that they can get' correct styles, and depend able fabrics and tailoring at lower prices here than anywhere else. They know where to buy, and when they leave 'tis with a smile the smile of real satisfaction. This man bought a good suit note the lines of it--and he knows he got his money's worth. There are others;; ? "r;o Jlke it, priced RIGHT.. . Prices range from $35.00 fcr tho young men's waist seam styles, to $60.00 for superbly tailored suits of flno worsteds, and all-wool mixtures. SI'fX'IAIi IIOAT H)B 1M)CKY l-OI.NT KATUKDAY To accommodate those who wish to spend .Sunday and- Monday at Hocky Point, a special trip will be made U this resort Saturday even ing, leaving tho boat landing at 8 o'clock sharp. Tbo boat will make Its regular trip Sunday and Monday. lejiving. tho landing each morning at 8 o'clock. 1-3 FBEETRIPFOR . CALF HRS Tho progress mado this season In tho Introduction of blpodcd stock In to Klamath county has been notable. Tho beat Judges have pronounced the blooded calves which Wrro distribut ed among- tho young club members this sprliig among the finest in their clnrs. This fact Is so well aprecluted 'hy tho .Klamath county chamber ot commerce that the organization will bark tho nW movement for improv ing Klamath stock to tho limit, and has officially advanced tho following propesition: '.'To tho members ot tho Klamath County Purebred, calf, club: "Tho chamber ofcommorco offers to thn boy or girl who wins tho first prl:o on a calf at tho county fair tnls fall, h freo trip to tho agricultural cnllego and expenses paid while in uttendanco duriug the two weeks short course In tho college next sum mer." Here Is un Incentive worth while for tho hoys and girls. And taking good en re of the calves will pay any way, whether it wins the owner the prlio trip, of not. V1VORCH DEGRKB GRANTKO Winter. 'Knight was. granted de cree of dlvoroe treat Bessie Knight in the circuit cenrt yeeterdey, wKJa custody, of two tnlnor ekJ14r, Waldb.'tged.lS, u4 Agnea, ae !. Bait for Vfrfe hae beea IMeiby Alwtoelfttftiileg Mir'ftV 4 ,J - :r i . ,-t . - sr. .