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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
PAOR FIVR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1M9 3EEKS GOVERNORSHIP OF EMPIRE STATE v;iw w tfw w-. imwwww tm "filU f ii I ' jfyAT Star Theatre 1110111X1' HTA.WMIM) HIOM.'ITIONH i:UVII-f-Kli:it .i IWJItlCK. I'llOI'H. TONIGHT William S. Unit in "JOHN PETTICOATS" Imagine Hill Hull, fi'jHli (roiii ii IuiijImt mum, lniidd n'u h'i i li,' tangle of n Iittllf H lingerie liiiHllinur,, willed to Ii I tit liv hl nti I 111 addition to ii liiinluil or fun l Jiur In ii hiiiiiHhliig liuiil" f r n g mil oiniiti'n iiiiiiiu Always a two-red comedy in addition Sunday Constance Talmadgc in " Two Weeks TURNER'S CURATIVE Hot springs WILL RELIEVE YOU OF RHEUMATISM AND TROUBLESOME BLOOD DISEASES. NO RELIEF, NO PAY. I. i - w. 1 1 llliill f ! r..,..... ,. ., Z These efficacious urnl plcamint baths have been a source of relief to tho people of (liu Klamath country for years, tin1 chemical properties or thu spring being distinctly iiiratlvn urnl different from other lict springs In thU district. Muny record or permanent cures uro available. Mr. Turner, lliu new proprietor of these liatlin. will provlilu sleeping ' uriomoilutloiiM mill table hoard for tlionu who wish to tiikn udvanlugi) or Hki liutlm. At tlio priKi'iit limit Mr Turner him sleeping room f ' r eight pt'iiii, nml ulll provlilu kuoi) meals, country fun1, for ouy (2.00 Pt iluy. There are frm camping sites adjacent to tin spring Thu Turner ranch Is located In tint right side, of Lanxcll's Valley, nine mlli'it southeast of llontmtn anil only a delightful thirty-two mllun unto rldi' from Klamuth Kulln. A TRIP TO THE SPRINGS MAKES A DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY OUTING For Further Information or Reservations Phone Dave Turner, Langell'a Valley. FORD OWNERS Ju.t received a shipment of 30x3 Diamond Non-Skid Tires guaranteed 6000 MILES. List price, $20.28. Sale price, $18.25 for Saturday, Sunday and Monday only. Open Sunday until 12:00 o'clock. Max Wiess Sixth St. near Ewauna Box Factory EFFICIENCY DURABILITY and a LOWER PRICE Should commend THE JOHNSON MOWER to you nliovo nil other types of movu'rx. Wo nro veiling them nt tho lower prices which provntlml before, tho present high prices went Into effect Surely (hut rtiennH something to you, Discriminating fiirimirn n ro buying the m--thuro'H 11 reason. auso a c;i:.i:it.i i.ixi: or iwiimino .maciuxi:iiv ' l..lU'M MINI llt'M T)MI WOOD Wuh mighty senrco Inst winter. H will ho Just ns ncnrco thla u Inter, hut ou cim eliminate your winter worries by buying n WADE DRAG SAW nml hiiwIiik your own wood now. Does tho work of ton men KABV TO OPKIIAT1-2 HAVKB TIMIJ unil Ih BTItONO AND IlKMAIIMl HOWIE GARAGE Klamath Falls, Agents New Vorl. lteiul)eaiiH luttil their Mntn iuiiiiflmi fmimrrmv nt Kuril tgu. The phi loni Ii Miou one of l.'l eiiinllilnle fur the Koternnrolilp 'of I lie Kniplre Mute, (ilil (u m the fiunrllc nf p:1y Irjxler., Il In JrM H. Phillip, (nrnt tl- ouprrlnli-iiil- flit of liiMirmnr. SI SKELETON IH OLD SPRING Mention made In the llenilil a few days iiko uhout thu lltiilliiK of a hu man Rkeleton In pioneer diiyn In n HprlnK that. In thonu alu) h. IIowcJ fioni the ground nhout wheni Win ter' Jiwelry utore now itiniU on Muln rtreet, hrotiKht forth an Inter ciitlne reminiscence, today from Jeff Wilton, n pion(ur rmlilent of tho city, whine home In on Oregon aven ue. Mr. V.'llion enmo here, an a imull hoy In the early TO'a. Tho water from tho spring was utcil generally for drinking pur poiei Mr Wllmn wan at the time attending nchool In iin old hulldlng on the alte of tho prcnent central school urnl the puplln inert tho wotur dully. Trnelerii panning througli l.lnkvllle, a tho lown wuh then known, utopped anil watered their itock at the rlng anil supplied their canteen anil hnrruli In which they carried water for cooking. One morning Mr. Wllion think It wilt In 1S7L', a ho known tho Mo doc wur wan In proKrom Judd Small, who had u kiiiuII laud olllre near by. discovered human hones In thu f l' ring, which at thut tlmu wan mi dtep that u largo polu thrut Into It would not touch tho bottom. Mr. Wllron thinks It wax lx or eight feet deep, hut the years hnvu dim med tho vlvldtims of his boyish lm prtMslous. ! Tho II lid created much excitement, however, and ncliool wan dismissed by thu teacher to that thu children could veu It. Practically nil the IboncH weni recovered nml wired to- gether by Mr. Small, so thut ho had a complete skeleton. Tho bones wero neer Identllled. Thuro wiib 'somu argument ns to whether thoy woro thu bones of a whltn man or In dian, but they nlwns remained a ni)ntery. "Wo kids, 1 remember, Kot pretty sick when wu looked nt thorn nnd thouKht that wo'd boon drlnklnK that water rluht nloiiK,"' said tho pioneer. Klnully Small moed to Lnkovlow nnd took thu skeleton with him Kventually tiuck was lost ot him Thu spring m tilled up nnd build Inps phiced nliovo tho situ. Main street was Inld out unit lator paved and thu old sprint; won forgotton un til oxcnvntlon for tho Liberty theater tapped It's underground How nnd ro called memory of Its Briiesomo his tory to old timers. notice to cniauTons Notice Is hereby elron that the un dorblgncd have been duly appointed I Administrators ot tho Estato ot uoorge i. iiniuwin, aecoasea, Dy me County Court ot tho State of Oregon tor the County ot Klamath, and all persona having claims against said Estate are hereby directed to present tho tamo to Will W. Baldwin, one ot said Administrators, nt the Baldwin Hardware store, at Klamath, FallSj Oregon, duly verified, within sis months attor tho date ot this notice. Dated Klamath Falls. Oregon. June 22, 1910. WILIi W. DAUOW1N, J. A. GORDON, Administrators ot the Estate ot George T. Baldwin, deceased. 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This fabric Is 30-ln. wide .and Is Ideally suited to tho making ot chil dren's nnd misses' wash dresses, and women's porch dresses, bloiifcs and sports smocks. 45c 40c 69c Printed Voiles In a colorful array of lovely patterns, yd................ Dainty I'lalds In Palm Beach Skirt ings for sports wear, yd. . ........ Fresh, crisp Organdie In a riot of dainty hues, yd.......... .... .. ,75C UP 75c $1.20 Women's Lisle Union Suits, Silk Tops Special $2.98 This Is a splendid undergarment for Summer wear, bolng made of fine, lightweight Lisle, flesh-color, with lustrous glove-silk tops. These unlcnsults liao no sleeves Just n narrow silk band that fits snugly over tho shoulders; kneo length; tight kneo style; regular price $3.50. w lfcfl .-' TwL-lJ"l "Ir ? H T 14 ., U - V c . A g Shoes wv. .tXM.. I nt i-w &y?r l' vg .'".! -t kl .1. Witt1 .'-i'7. c f t . .-. i vi-- luri m . . ivv -. - v,fnvi . uiL;t. V. - ' . . 1 mm mx .L'4 -T3 k;sx. sar. ,if y j . t r'.KMo -i '. I onnoM CV&QBilKBBr vflllfHw Specially Priced A most extraordinary sale of Summery white footwear pumps, oxfords, high shoes and the season's favorite one-eyelet ties. White, Mary Jano pumps for children, An ng Regular $3.35 ........ , ............ ..... p .OO Attractive Whlto canvas boots, low heels. 4iO CC Regular 13.00 P.Od A very charming Oxford, with low heels, O QQ Regular 3.50.. P70 High whlto shoes, with jnilltary heels, Ay t Regular 4.SB ICt Graceful white pumps, with military heels, sly OC Regular $5.00.. 9tT4D Oxfcrds of white canvas, with military heels, y OC Regular $5.00 t p40 Dainty, hlgh-hecl one-vyelet tics, g Qty Regular $6.85 9vOa 1 Children's Coveralls Special 98c 'The regular price Is $1.20. These coveralls are made of strong bluu denim, trimmed with red and come In the kneo-longth only. Sizes. 2 to 6 years. A play, garment espa-lally designed for wear during tho warm Summer months. Butterick Patterns nro mndo Just right, they "run neither largo nor small." Over 3.000 of tlio nowest style themes to chooso from. SPRING AND SUMMER Coats 1-2 Off Every Spring and Summer Coat, including the nobby spoils coats like the one in, the. sketch and many graceful, long coats of serge, tweeds, satin and tafetta, will be sold at U the regular prices until a complete clearance is effected. " & New EVERLASTO Trunks and Inexpensive Luggage Wardrobe Trunks $50.00 up Steamer Trunks, and other styles .$15.00 up New Suitcases .'. $3.00 to $6.85 vt J