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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOH TWO t4444 4 tmmtmmmmmmmmtmmmm ftt44,.t.mmmmmtn W-H"M-mH -M MTU1WAY, JULY 17, 1M0 1! . ANNOUNCEMENT I HAVE DECIDED TO'PUT PART OF THE MIDLAND TRACT ON THE MARKET IN SMALL TRACTS, AT TERMS WELL WITHIN THE REACH OF THE INVESTOR OF SMALL MEANS. THIS IS DELTA LAND OF THE FINEST QUALITY, SIMILAR TO THE FAMOUS SACRAMENTO VALLEY DELTA LAND, WHICH WAS ALL SOLD FOR OVER $250 PER ACRE. IT WILL BE SOLD IN 10,20 AND 40 ACRE TRACTS, AT $100 PER ACRE, WITH AN INITIAL PAYMENT OF 10 PER CENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. THE LAND IS ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR MINT CULTURE, IT HAVING BEEN STATED RECENTLY BY SOME OF THE MOST PROMINENT MINT GROWERS THAT INSIDE OF FIVE YEARS THE-KLAMATH DELTA LAND WILL BE THE CENTER OF THE MINT CULTURE OF THE UNITED STATES. IF THIS CROP IS PLANTED IT WILL BE EASILY POSSIBLE FOR THE BUYER TO PAY THE ENTIRE BALANCE, OUTSIDE OF THE INITIAL PAYMENT, FROM THE PROFITS DERIVED FROM HIS LAND. TERMS, ONLY TEN PER CENT DOWN," AND $2.00 PER MONTH ON THE BALANCE. Phone 72 L JACOBS 622 Main Street U 1 ( . Ill SM SBsaaBB H asaae9a SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSl . ajgumBM VVlSBBBBBW aVlsssVrrV4WlaaBBVsaaaV!VP On IE?! I Mm a C MassssaMB-.SlBBl ' KbSsbbbI nBRSJ Ampudc s for each J$pcpf engine AT THE CHURCHES ! oiljor typur car The resources, experience, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Company, combine to make Zerolene an oQ of quality. They create an efficiency fai the manu facture of finelubricantshard to duplicate eteewhere in the world. Our Board of Lubrication Zngineers has studied your particular make of car and provided for its Correct Lu brication. Get a Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart for your car at your dealer's or our nearest station. Use Zerolene for Correct Lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cslifcicla) for Tractors Thr it a correct grd of Ztroltn for youMractor.Gttour tcoklttonltsCorrtct Lubrication. Ask our f tot for copy. T. J. MORTELL, Special Agents Standard Oil Co. KlamatK Falls, Oregon Mrs. James J. Ullllngion, of Jer sey City, who Is New Jersey's woman aieaiber of the Democratic national coaunlttee, is the proud mother of ten children, five' girls and five boys. A survey by the United States De partment of Agriculture shows that the average working day of the American farm woman Is 11.3 hours, the year round. No changes will be made la this Irolotoa ualea I ho rupy U at The Evening Herald office by 3 o'clock t Friday evening. . Sacred Heart church, corner of Eighth and High, Ttov. Hugh J. Mar shall. Rev. J. J. Walsh. , ' Summer schedule, June 19 to Sep tember 12: First mass at 6 a. m., second mass and benediction, 10:30 a. m. No evening services. ! The Christian Science society of Klamath Kails holds services In the lower room of the Library building, , cornrr of Third and Main streetr, I every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. and every Wednesday evening at n o'clock. The subject lesson for Sunday: "Life." The Sunday school session Is from :45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning. The free reading room and frc lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. Ftrt naptlst Church, corner Wash ington and Elghta. SunOay school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. 1'rayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M Every second and fourth Wednesday evening wilt be devoted to missionary vork. D. V. P. U. Sunday evening at 7:3A p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend thcio services. First Presbyterian Church, corner Sixth and Pine streets. He v. E. P. Lawrenco, minister, 437 Third street. Phone 429. There will be 8unday school' at the Presbyterian church Sunday, July 18, at 10 o'clock a. m but there will to neither morning nor evening preach ing services as tho pastor Is attend ing the meeting of tho Presbyterian synod In Eugene. Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and High. Her. 8. J. Chaney, pastor, 727 Pine street. Phone 67W. Sunday i.igI nt 10.00 a M. Morning Worship at 11.00 A. U. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. I'rayer meotlng Wednesday even ing at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited to all the services at the Methodist Church. The young people can do no better tbsn spend an hour with the League irom b:au to 7:su d. m. ea any. Chrlstlnn church, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble, pastor, 917 Pine street, phono no. 374, 475. Sunday school, 10. Sermon, 11. Christian Kndenvor, 7 p, m. Sermon (Union service), S p. m. Tho union services will bo hold nt tho Christian churrh Sunday evening iil tVtrt nsilnr will 1-tratiifOi trill lir. men. Sunday, July 25, e will have a day In tho woods on the old Fort J Klamath road about four miles from Klamath Falls. There will bo 8un-j day school and church, then dinner. lid lots of tlmu for rest and rvcrea- MMMeaeeeeesiee 41 ,t : 41 tlon, and a sermon In tho afternoon, ' and n vesper service, around a camp-1 fire In tho evening All are Invited. Tho church will have plenty of good water. You will bo welcomu In your outing togs. Emmanuel Ilaptlst, Eleventh and High strcots. ltlble school, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Women's Home and Foreign Mission ary society meets first Thursday of each month. 41 iS 1 : 41 Kodak Finishing Films developed 11 nil printed In our own plant by itxperls who know how to bring out all the good points In your negatives. Films rtxelv.nl Imforn 5 P. M. Heady the next day ut 5 P. M. KODAKS AND BROWNIES Genuine Eiisininn Films "Everything for tho Amateur Photographer?' Klillrtk. HI), III til e.vi.u.1 llHittiile U.H in f I1MKI FHEE EM.AIIGF.Mi:.T Save $5. 00. world of sales checks frm our Kodak Department and get nn 8x10 enlargement Free. Star Drug Co. The REXALL STORE FIFTH AMI MAIN HTKEKTtf SCREENS Screen Doors Complete stock on hand Window Screens Made to order, read for delivery t following day Buy "Made in Klamath Falls" Products LAKESIDlt LUMBER CO.' Klamath Ave and Center St Phone 126 1A each Sun- I siiiiiBBBa eessssfiaiPVBe WE'LL HE GLAII TO TELL YOU Just what Jt will cost to movo your household effects to your new home If you will phone us to call and size up how big a van will be re quired, You'll find our charges very reasonable, our service prompt and efficient. Western Transfer Co. 7M Mala Phone Wi Res. SMR OREGON BREVITIES Tii o.I EUGENE, July 17 Flro that 'I started at lr30 o'clock Monday nflor-X noon completely ruined tho large1 drygoods store of F. E. Dunn, pioneer merchant cf this city. Tho two-story j brick building which tho storo occu-, pled was also badly dumagc until probably will havo to bo rebuilt. I EUG-ENE. July 17. Simon II. t Hoffman, 66 years old, a pioneer of! tho Hluslnw valjry. d!vd ut Wlllam- etto hospital In Ktigena Sunday nflcr-l ! noon. Ho lived ut Point Tcrruco, ; uhcro ho sullied many yeurs ago. nOSEHUHO,. July 17. Jean Ward, tho 22-mouths-old daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Hay Ward, sustained n painful and severe uccldent Saturday night when shu was thrown Into the windshield of tho car driven by lior father, when ircollldcd with tho mo torcyclo drvlen by Marlon Lilly. TILLAMOOK, July 17. Tho 18 head, of pure bred Qucrnsoys Import ed for the Guernsey cluu, which woro allotcd to Tillamook club, wcro sold at an auction sala at Ur. Iieady's cat- tlo oxchango July 9. Tho hlgbost prlco paid for a slnglo animal was 11,160. llOSEIJUItO, July 17. Denton Muddox, tho flvo-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Muddox. was killed at 0:10 Saturday evening wlion ho wus run over by tho auto driven by Ed I Patterson and occupied by' J. L. Chambers and Albert Ilashford. Tho boy's skull was fractured, his luft leg broken abovo tho kneo, und several other bruises and fnjurles Inflicted youk .m:w huit will stand Inspection and command approbation If you have us tailor It for you frbm our exclusive fabrics In our accustomed superior stylo. Wo guaranteo a perfect fit always. The wearer of a suit made by us has always tho satisfaction of feeling himself perfectly dressed. CHAS. J. CLZEK MERCHANT TAILOR . 518 Main Strati 000j00U00Uj W 1 4 Jewel Late " .--. ,- J..-J.-- - -)nnrv.M-M-M-nrtrinjutJe SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 4 ii vr JEWEL CAFE 610 MAIN ST. Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. SALEM, July 17. Actual con structlon of tho Ilonham falls rosur voir and dam, which will .provide means for Irrigating mora than 8,000 acres of land Included In what Is known as tho Deschutes project, will cturt as soon as plans for financing the Improvement can bo formulutod, uccordlnK to announcement mado by I'ercy Cupper, state onglneor., TWIN nOCKS, July. 17. Elisa beth Wilcox, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Wilcox of Heeds vlllo, died at this place at S o'clock Monday ovenlng of heart trouble MAHSHFIELD, July 17. W. O. ifamllton, 69, died Sunday of heart disease at Hauser, He had been a rancher In that vicinity for 13 years. ., ' .a. !! STARTLING REDUCTIONS .MDItt'HA.VMHK GOING AT IUIWCULOUHLV ljd' I'ltlCEH, AMI THi: QUALITY IH Al. IIEIIi: AHK A FEW IIAIIGAI.VM, AMI TIIKIti: Alti: MANY MOHE JUHT LIKE TIIE.M I. UUIt HTOIIE: DREgS SHIRTS Plenty of large sizes" (not all sizes) from ....soc to $1.00 UNDERWEAR ' Two-piece, cotton, one lot.... 25c Another lot soc STRAW HATS Nobby Selections from '....10c to 50c CLOTH HATS cioduc One lot at 25c THIS STOCK WILL GO FAST COME EARLY sVer I H ea as J 2 saiiiiiivliu 58 Main Street Klamath Falls N i o i i i J. A - i aL "'vvvvfffffffi '.IXJgSiJASffXSitl '""