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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1920)
rr rAORFlTB TE EVENING HEKALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . . i TVMDAV, JVIiT M, lt m p I """ iii , .1.,,.,. , , I,, i.i..,.mm - . . - i ' ' ' . " DELEGATE TO W. R. C. MEETING (Continued from page 3) STAR THEATRE TONIGHT WALLACE REID in "HAWTHORNE OF THE U. S. A." He HKOKR THE BANK at MONTE CARLO. With his ItEIllSL Soul and a jingle of coins ho staitod out to topple I mm m i over KINGS. Stumbled into a 2.7G per cent revolution I xt y..u and brewed it up until it had a KICK. I Tl1 u! i. 1,1 ,i ... , ,, , mvh imVflno music, during which ma uiib uiuw wvwi mil- Kill nun Willi uiltl I Oil, you gUCSHCU m,,,,, ,, Unto real old lady did so.,.., u. a umu Kovoiuuon urr. But not for HAWTHOKNE'SAUMY which started something You've got to see. A picture sizzling with PUNCH, LAUGHS and ADVEN TURE with WALLACE REID in the Role of His CAREER l to nil fotolgn horn iH'o&le who winded lo tnko out nufurullzqllon imperii mid Imcomij Americanized unit It wiih facetiously remarked that hoiiiu cf our own citizens should reiolvo IrmoiiN In Americanism. -, Onn of our own niHmhrr. Mm riyril.i Mm lln, wiih olfclrd first dclo rulo lo ((hi iiiitliiiial 'imvontlun which t Atlantic City, New Jersey, " i V TIik ilriini corps mir admitted mid ' Special Added Attraction A Mack Sennett Comedy " FRESH FROM THE CITY " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . "BEHIND THE DOOR" A REAL MAN'S PICTURE of thrills, adventure and the r,,,,,rn 'r'"' "- r Astoria haa sea from the Celebrated novel by Gouveneur Morn's fnniy dancing stunts which "put I If.) Into the meeting, t fy It wos dccldoil that I ho relief corps jprocuro buttons Inscribed wltli liroper liiKirnln and pin thorn on thu coat , In i ill of all ntinly udmltlciH foreign citizens. ,t yfi The n'xt department!!! ho hold at I'endletuir, Orugon. . . Thl ended the 37th nnntinl con vmtlon of the department of 'Oregon On Krlduy thn rullrond company Kitvc COO ir fni rldo and return to Ki'imldo (hi! people of theTclty xave tlein n free clnm dlnncr.on their gnirr wi:iiimj RUTH HITS HIS Churles 1 Cuivy mill Ml Kruncff (1 Wlncuell, liolli residents of Olcuo, with married thin morning hy .V. J. Chapman, Jutlcn of thn Pence Them with no guists, only the nee Miiry wltneics, Jnhntnn Mowers nro thn tiny har vesters best f rlctuln. Wo null thnm. Howie Oarage, Main street. l?tf KliTtrlc Percolator and Urns nt The Kleetrlcal Shop. 123 H. Cth Kt 19-26 Wo hnve a Reed linn of urd car. Ut u show them to ou. llowlo Oarage, Main street. 1 7-tf their K'tieroiiH hospitality hy giving a fine minion dinner to 1.000 of (ho vln'tor f;v of rhurgu' ul which! Rpec-h milking aud inimlc were the itilcf fiuittiri'H A rising vote of tluinkn wiim given to the Aslorni pmt Hoy Scouts, the rlllll ft. linil I hi. rdutii li.tr ftf ..iitt.it.irf.. 32ND HOME RUN f-r their generous htupltullty. " " ' Thise M'lcriniH worn ' gooiMook- l Ni:W YOltK. July 20 Until InK. hi arty et of .men all over 75 knocked his 32ml hnuie run for the 'iirn of itge not one of them ox- riunon todny. hllilled the slightest appearancu of a 1 . 'tramp. They nil look forward to the, NKW YOltK. July 20 "llahe" next reunion with the pleauuro of Ituth, premier Ionic dlMnnre hitter of Ihilr lite where they can meet oery the New York Amtrlrami mude ft new one with n Kind hnnd'Hhnko and re home run record for tfie major '.urn home In a good humor. It doci l.'.iKliern yenterdny when he knocked one good to nee them enjoy them out hi llilrtli III hoe run of tkn nen- H'lx'K and hope they m.y all live to on The hit wan ohtnlned off enjo) mor reunlnnii. I'ltcher Kerr In the nemnd game of nj KI.OKA KMMITT. doulilo header with ChlraKo aud DeleKutv. landed In the rlclit field hleocherti IPreKi cerrt'iipondenl. 'Ilivre wnn flio man on lmn- Mr I. N 1 lit In s ' FARMERS t FOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'l.UMllINO John I N. Mh iSt. I.lnfoity. 123 KOIt Until Saturday Night, July 24, You Can Buy The Tried and True JOHNSON MOWERS FOR ONLY SAl.B Kxnennhu oak lilrh- chulr, mlixlon t)le. I'hono 288M. 2022 KOU 8AI.K Maxwell car, good chape, H75 for iiulck ulo. Dr. A. A. Soule 20-22' tinrr T.rui. J I, foi CI. ItKNT Two r Kentlcmen. $95.00 sleeping rooms 438 Wachlngton 20-22 KOU 8AI.1: Modern houcc. com- ptetel) furnlchid, wicker and ma- hoKany furnltura. Klrct street bo- twetn I'lne unit High streets. 20 OKNKKAI. UIJI'AlIt WORK John II. l.lllfeMy, 123 N. Sth St. 20-26 .vrri.NTio.v .Moeti: X This is a combination of mechanical excellence and nriff. thnf r,.'innnr. ho rlnr.Hpjifnrl Wnw ic flin price that cannot be duplicated. time to puy. -tl ' All memhers of tho Mooso lodgo J nro rciiuestcd to attend a special meeting Wednpxduy evening, July '21. at 8 u'clock In the Mooxn hnll. IlusluesH . of Importunco Is to bo trnnsiictcd, 20-21 f.) . , $ POltD ACCi:SSOUli:S and repairing. Klamath Fulls Auto Co., Roy Call, X 1'rop., 11 57' Main St. 20-24 Howie Garage , Esplanade and Pine Klamath Falls, Oregon tj0000t00fVWVf0'0 15 TO 25 REDUCTIONS in women's nnd children's summer footwear. Small boys' canvas shoes in white and brown some are leather trimmed we haye all sizes now but prices at which these goqds are marked should move them this week. Come early and avoid disappointment. J WAN.TKI) Two mon for haying, nt J tho KntcrpriBO ltancli, 20-tf SM -,-. 1 - KOR SAI.K 100 acres, partly Irrl 4 gnted; now In crop, near oil wells. f 'Will tako rosldenco for Vs In Klam- T tilli Pnltii Prn.l H lfnhnr. pnrnnr Crescent Ave, and Mautanlta. 20-24 I 'All knowing themselves to bo lnr dolilcd to Low's gurngo, plcaso call and cottlo by tho II rut of the month, i 'ns I nm celling out to go into oinor business. Judd Low, rrop. 20-24 The Bootery CHAS. P. MAGUIRE " ' 713 Main , r " , VOil BALK Oood house, terms. O. I), Coind. closo In: 20-21 KOR 8AI.U 0orlnml club roadster, Al condition; ensh or terms. Ap ply 319 Washington. 20-26 . Children's Wash Dresses OF GINGHAM, PERCALE, KIDDIE-CLOTH AND.OTHER PRETTY, WASHABLE FABRICS THERE'S a seemingly endless variety of delightful little frocks for children dainty dresses for the wee little folks as well as for ( And every one of them is as pretty as a picture justice you should see them yourself. older crirls and misses. the sketch doesn'trdo them These drrcses wern made In work shops devoted exclusively to the mak ing of distinctive apparel for the kid dles. The workmanship Is excellent overy dress Is a little masterpiece. Some are made of pretty plaid and striped gingham, kiddle-cloth, Dev onshire cloth, percale, khaki, and twill adorned with pearl buttons, trimmed with braid nnd with collars and cuffs of dimity and pique; others are, made up in rnlddy styles, with regulation middy collars, tho skirts ilther pleated or plain. J " i Prices vary according to size. Con sidering the exceptional excellence of the styles, materials and workman ship the prices aro surprisingly low. July Clearance Sale Coats 1-2 Off Every Spring and Summer coat in stock may be had at Y2 the regular price. This sale includes the chic, new sports coats as well as the longer coats of serge, taffeta, satin and wool mixtures designed for Summer wear. Children's Barefoot Sandals Just the sort of footwear for I ho Summer months. These barefoot sandals ore made of strong, heavy leaiber-j-deslanjjd . and ronitructtd to withstand tho hardest sort of wear. Prices vo,ry according to site. Barefoot sandals for the tiny tots small sizes mado of strong dark brown, lent! er, with two straps $1.50 --. - Medium sizes, for children aged 4 to 8 eur. of dark Irown . leather, two strup $1.75 Hacefoot sandals for larger chil dren htay dark brown leath er, str ng buckles end straps $2.00 Children's . , : Pky Oxiords Of sturd) rusret leather, ery similar to the sandals except that thvy lace up Instead of buckling over. Prices vnry, depending upon tho size, from UP KkmO F OarJW New Jack Tar Middies A new shipment cf these splendid middle Is on display In the Rady-to-wear Section. ALL-WOOL MIDDIES 1 We'ta Just Unpacked a shipment or new wool middies the material nnd workmanship .Is tho finest we've seen In SPECIAL Children's Wash Suits 1-3 Off .1 sOur entire stok of children's '"'wtUhsults Is offered at 1-3 off the regular prices. These suits are finely fash ioned of chnrabray. kiddle-cloth, galntea. khaki, cotton twill and other wash fabrics. Many are trimmed with buttons, and ma terial of contrasting colors; ethers are made up In the favored middy effects. Most of the sizes are small for children up to 7 years of age There, are about 100 of theso suits lert at such reductions they aro extraordinary values. $2.75 ? Navy, Green,. Red jg flv ,$9.85 -Mi Wash Suits' 1-3 Off XOTICK OK KlIIUUKK'S K.U.K or iu:.i 1-STATI1 Kiulty 1071. I1AUOA1N3 In usod cars. Unrngo Palut Shop. Imperial 20-24 FOR SAI.i: IS Rhodo Island Rod linim nnd 1 rooster, nnd 40 young chtckons. Call otoulngs, 1958 Oro- goii Ave. 20-22 KOR SAt,U Two Kords. low Ao. 037 Wll-20-20 Ing mo to sell nt public nuctlon to the' Lot numbored two of section sis In highest lyid best bidder therefor for J,w'IBn,P i0 cuth, range 14 east of cash In hand nil of tho following do- Willamette Meridian In Klamath OARD OK TKANKH In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. T. IlNwilkorson. i:. W. Wllkerson nnd W I. Wllkorson. nl.ilntlffs, vs. Groener Mlnnrd, defendant. II Nctico Is hereby glon that under nnd hy vlrtuo of n Judgment and de cree of foreclosures and ordor of sale of renl ostnto mado and ttntorcd In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon fon Klmnnth County on tho 10th day of July, 1920, whorotn tho ubovo named T. II. Wllkorson. U. W. Wll korson and W. L. Wllkerson wore plnlntlffs and Qrovenor Mlnurd was dofendnnt, which said dticreo wns Wo desire to express our sincere grutltudo for the kindness and sym pathy oxtendod to us during our late boroavoment, by Brother Elks and all kind frlonds. We thank all tho donors of tho beautiful floral offer ings, i t ' Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Downing., llRKAKIN'a vTAItGRT8 BIRMINOTON, July 0.-r-Tette trapakootlng; association optaed Its annual loarumMt nere vooay. Brrllw.l lnn.U nn.l rpnl n.tnln or kiiMi y"u"' !.. lUHluinillK in all imr thoreof n mnv hn npcnssarv to'160,80 Mea- together with the tene- Zti?o ."tatlo'STM. aTes8 t.S!,omh9elonK')nnC $T ment. InrludliiK attorney's fees. In- " LVonr tlu l?J n,f nf n? ? tercst nnd costs nnd expenses of sale. ' Bor j"1' 'fh ""''. ",0 rents' U I will, in obedience to said ordor of. n.?"? .'?.. o8nth,nrf' salo and execution at 10 a. m. In the r.X7.i.r w .... ' forenoon of Wednesday, the ISth day L. 1.9E?"a,fc' L. HUMPHREY, of August. A. I). 1920. at tho front sl,orlf' ot Klamath County, Oregon. door of the county court house In the Hy OSCAR RHIVE, Deputy?"" city of Klamath Falls. Klamath July 20-27-3-10-17 County, State of Oregon, soil nt public! m nucuon to uio ihbiiobi nun uesi uin- fitoraeo Bntterlea charirnit nnil r- .WV w.- . " V.. Coin ot the United States, all of tho following described lands and real estate, or so much thereof as may be duly entered In Volumo 10 page 134 necessary to satisfy the said Judg of tho Journal of said court and duly.ment of 5600, together with Interest docketed In Volumo 4 page 3J Judg- thereon from February 16, 1916, to ment Lien Dockot, wherein tho above named plaintiffs recovered or the above named defendants a Judgment for tho sum ot $600, together with Interest at the rate of, 6 per annum from February 16, 1916, together with an attorney's fee .of SI 50 and thelr'edsts and disbursements In said suit taxed at 1140,20. that pursuant to the, said order ot sale and pursuant to antieenuon Issued out ot the bore entitled court andtsuit by the clerk thaftof with he teal of the oowt affiled and duly attested by MI4 elrt fca to 'e directed, order- July 10, 1920, at 6 per annum amounting to $168.40, together with Interest on the principal sum of $600 from date of said judgment at the rate of 6 per annum, and also an attorney '8 fee of $150 and costs and disbursements ot suit amounting to $140,20 and accruing costs and ex penses of sale. That the particular description of the lands and premises to be sold is aa follows, jto'.wlti Bast halt ot southwest quarter and south west e. Barter of southeast quarter of Section St, township south, range IS east ot Willamette Meridian, and paired at Tho Electric Shot). 123 8. Cth St. 19-J 6 Overhauled cars, splendid shape. A good line. You can't beat, them. Howie Garage, Main street. 17-tt IOWA a. O. V, IN 8KSSIO.V DE8 MOINES, la., July JO. Re publicans ot Iowa are meeting here v today to nominate a state ticket, -- Do you need harvesting and otherK ---- if w. mKmm,m,i proven iu, superiority. age. Mate street H;w"7Hr:::j Ctaaaftf AiHUMUH. f&00AAAAAA00A0A0A0AAAA0AAAAA0AAAAtlaAAA00l0ltl0l0l