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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rxan -- ll I'l ' 1 j . . i ft I 'J .1 i lit' y tJiSls te Sun Roofing don't wear out they dry out. Good roofing like Ru-ber-oid resists the sun and gives protection for years. This requires the very best materials and a knowledge'of how to properly combine thm. ' Ru-ber-oid U low in cost because it lasts lonk and needs few repairs. Made in three thkknesies'ror various purposes. Each roll contains complete materials and directions for Isjrlag?' .' . Also, ask os about Ru-ber-oid ' Shingles red and (reed RUBER OID . READY ROOFING Trl. I LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. Hi KlAiuath Ave. aud Center JM. PERSONAL MENTION Nobble Allen, the prlicflghtcr, It reported 'e'ry 111 With la' airlppo. Mr. Charles 1.. Roberta left till morning for Da) ton. Washington, where she will vllt for four week with her pjron( Mt iiml Mr I'. 8 Thomas, who Inxe been xlsUhiK ltl Mr-. Tilling n' parent. Mr. and Mr W. J. Hub? ert. relumed t tbclr home In toekton.1 California thin murnliiK. .1 C CleRhorn .iml a crow of sur o)or returned etenUy for i trip to I'hllonuln ami other count) point where the wore locating WigKltiK railroads. ' A C tltenger wa In last night I i from hi ranch ner Chtloijuln look jltiK after limlnes matters. (1. T Porter armed last niKiit from Afton. Ohio, where lie m postinisier for me time, to make hi future home here lrli Uluctt.' of Kiigeue. Is t Isttlng here for a week with Mrs Alfred O Collier J. If. Itausun. of Berkeley, ha ntoed his family here. They will reside at 330 Ninth street .Mat E. Thurne. of Sacramento, Is In Klaath Falls, this week looking after property here He I consider- Ling seriously settling here, In prefer ence .to Sacramento, wliere he has lived for several esr Mr. and Mrs It H Short am city Cflsltofs from Recreation creek. Garner l.undy was In town jester day from Adel. Oregon, where ho has been running hlss cattle for the past two years. Mr. l.undy Is a graduate of the Klamath county high school Mr. and Mrs Ouy Merrill were In town last night to meet relatles of Mm. Merrill, who arrived on last O. p o Phelps, of the California I 'Oregon Power company, Is In town rt'.. a... ........ .. at... h .I mw t.n W. F. Hopka. of Sacranrento. l Dr. Paul M. Noel and George! night's train from Illinois, for a visit hero for a few days on business., Stevenson have returned from Salem at the Merrill ranch near Merrill, looking after hit property at'the cor- where they attended the Klks con-1 Oregon, nerof Eight anu Main streets, mention. They were In Portland be- John If Richards Is In 1 I tma'h Mrs Fred Fleet and tons Gilbert 'tore their return and drove two! Falls this week looking after V J?7?tor?Ln! Stephen, Salient Six car, back, one J timber Interests In the county Mr and Frank have returned rrom uor ,.. . ,h n,h I iMohards Is from Elm Creek. Ne- .Un sham !lir hnvn been snend nK '"t " oli'""'" - " --- - a vacation with Mr. Fleeft parents. for Andrew Collier. Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Wlnnard Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston, ac Mr. and Mrs J. II. Wise were In eompanled by their son. Will Hou bratka C. V Ryan, who came here on a brief business trip, returned to hlsj home In San Francisco this morning ,.., ...... -.... - -.-i-, r,,iirnii thi nome in sin rnnnnu tun ihuihiu the city jesterday from their home ". lltTlTto Mr.. M. Scott ha, been Msltlng -I I. Fort Klamath. morn lag whe e he, w. I be Join q( )n Will Houston who has been i... .. , u Jim stienuing several monin mem m-i who hae return- Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Wlnnard V .ll a -. In fn a nllv nn lillilnnlk LUrCIIU CIC IU IUC V.., UU "".. ,, ... , .!,,, ,w. yesterday. ! w a n.tn mil f-imllr tartPli Mr. and Mrs D. G. I.rowu hi, mnrnlnr fnr Itnckr Point where hae been visiting hore they will ttay a night or two and'eJ to their home In CriiUl. Oregon, then go on to Crater Lake. They Mr. and Mrs. August Goettsche. were accompanied by their guests, who made their home here at one It. W. Whlttlnghlll of Oklahoma time, and Mr and Mrs. Frank Antler Don Newbury and Mr. DelielP. son are expected In tonight for a vis brother. Charles Deltell, wife and.lt with Mrs. Goettsche's sister. Mrs aon. Homer. Joe Moore. LH HiaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiWIssfJ1', H Ifr WsaaaMspitBtaittig;.. wrfge?L aB lgiBBBBBHJPHBMS VB " A CHALLENGE We challenge any other Standard Playerpiano to a comparison contest with the Gulbransen Playerpiano GulbranMa Tone it Superior. GulbrariMB Factory Price Burned in Back. Gulbranacn Prices add no Freight. Gulbransen Players pedal Easiest Gulbransens are $50 to $150 Underpriced. Gulbransen Players are simplest Mechanically. MVWWWMMiWM'M'ASMMMA jXjTj-uxnjqr-UTi,VV'rViJ-ri' -- si tiassssi The coolest ?"d best ventilated theater in Klamath Falls MONDALE THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, July 2S-29 The, Pictorial Sensation LewjCfiir and Rose Mary Thebe in "AREfpU LEGALLY MARRIED" THE CHIWH-Said they were HK Believed they were Half: Knew they were , AND THF.-HAIIY Took It for granted Ssm "Are You Legally Married" aad leans things you never knew before '7 also Tom Mix in "THE DESERT RAT" A picture full of action Two Show 7:15 and 9 o'clock Coming Friday and Saturday Alice Joyce in 'The VotToance of Durant" by Rex Beach 'for the past month and left for her home In Portland on the morning 'train. C E. Sbawhal want to Weed this morning after having been hore looking otor the eountn He may decide to move his family here R ft Wilson was a passenger on the morning train for his home In Sacramento. Ho has been here on a short business trip Mrs Elsie Knox, who has been ls- JOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Itlng George Knox at Merrill for two weeks left for her honv, In Grants TKD3 or mor(j ikWnj Pas this morning. t teaM mUslbe good loggers. Pro- I Frank Vlahos, proprietor of the (ert.j to hire. See J If. K)an, t.og- Valley Market at Redding, has been gurs and Lumbermen's hoadquartor. here on a short business trip anil '.eft this morning for his home at ,0ST Bamboo Ashing pole, near that place. Ilartlctt Springs Return to Evans Mrs A Figglns and daughter. Al- flalln and I.ucas. 910 Main. 5S-30 ma, and Mrs J If Franklin, who1' " ' " i i . ,i.r.. - ..i i.. i- STKAVKU rrom i.amm i.umnpr SUBURBAN MODEL $595.00 COUNTRY SEAT MODEL $660.00 WHITE HOUSE MOPEL $750.00 Pla)er Rolln and lleiich Extra Let us Demonstrate Convenient Terms Earl Shepherd Co. One Business Music Exclusively 507 Main St, Klamath Falls, Ore. company logging camp near Kirk, . siting S. IJowmaa at their home In Chllo- of)u (lappe(1 ,a. i,ora0 ime In right quia, io:t tn morning ror meir,iront foet: with long nair on legs home In Portland Mrs Ilowman Also one black horse with both hind cam down from Chllor,uln with j- swrtM to hoc ks. "0" , .... .In good shape and thod; afM about them and returned to her home to- tw.,.vil ycar. ad weight about ae von- day. teen hundred each. Finder phono Mrs. Charls K. Drew and children Lamm Lumber company at M left thlt morning for Dunsmulr Polnt- 28'3 wbera the will spend a week with ..,,. ..... n ,,,. 1 nJ a Ct ir (.usiyuiau -- Hlihwtr construction, Dlvlalon jjyljXjTj-jTjVXfUVVUUTJViJVs ----'- sssititisliaul Star Theatre JVUUUUU1J-IJ-u-un "",,,,,' IliamHT BTANOARD PftODUtrTfONS TkUtWUXIGKIt PATRICK. PROPS. TONIGHT Billie Burke w "WANTED A HUSBAND" A Clever Comedy Drssa Mack Sennett's Comedy " GEE WHIZ " THURSDAY rTe Meere in "THE GREAT ACCIDENT" ALWAYS A TWO-REEL COMEDY SHOWN FRIDAY CfcariesRayui "RED HOT DOLLARS" DANSANTE BY KING'S JAZZ ARTISTS Wednesday Evening, July 28, 1920 White Pelican Hotel "Kings of Syncopation" NOTICK her titter. Mr. C. O. Whitney and Mist Haiti Aab left for their home In An dtrion, California, thlt morning af ter having spent tlx months here vis iting Mrt. Ray Dennla. Mr. and Mrt. J. K. Turner, of flan Diego, California, who have been' vltltlSf tbalr tout, John and Dave- FOR Turser, at their home In Langell Vallty for two wmIu, left on the The Ladles Sewing Society of Sac red Heart church will meet at the borne ef Mrt. Cbarlei Ualln, 1X45 18-10 Sargent Ave., on Tburtday (tomor row) arternoon. All the ladles of LOST Bundle of bedding between the parish are requetted to be pre -.. .! Tmtmmm s n i Alltt Kntaa Ottle Engineer, 210 Main St. Finder please phone 460 bundle at Pastime Parlors. "award" WANTED 5-ton auto truck to haul 28-29. three hundred tbotsasd feet logs RENT Three-roomed furnish- edaoartment. No children. Lee Apartoaenta. 1 3-4 brush, mile haul, level land, little Alto man and team to bunch. Address Dot 2, Herald office 28-2) KOU BALK S passenger Hupmo bllo, 1226. Howie Oarage. 28-10 roil SALE 1918 Ford roadster; first data condition, 1471 cash. Apply 729 Main St, Barber thop. 28-Je WANTED By boy, place to work for board and attend acbool. Ad dress bos T. P., Herald oee. 21-1 28 morning train tor a visit at Lewis-- FOR RENT Three-roomed furnlab ton, Idaho, F. 8. Thompson, who bad his leg broken a month ago by a fall from S0r, waa discharged front the hospital yesterday and left on the train today for bis home In Ashland. Mr. M Mrs. Frank McEwIn, with their two daughters who are visiting them from San Francitco, are S today from Pelican Bay where Mr, McEwIn la timekeeper for the Pell- can Bar Lumber company Mr, and Mrt, Joe Hauman and children, and Frank Fehrembach havo been here on an outing and va cation trip left for their homo In Bray, California, this morning. Mrt, George Bradley went to Wor- den this morning whore the will spend the next few days with rela tives. Miss Anita Flohr, wbo hat been visiting; Tbelma Gibson for the paat three weeks, returned to her home In Petaluma on tbe morning train. J. Shaw, of Portland, has been here on. a flawing trip and returned to bis hoA tble morning. i Mrs.3 L. J. Morrison returned to isr,' bome In Redding thla morning after 'having apent three 'daye hers V)th friends.; V, , V. )' ed apartment. South Riverside. Phone S20; 444 28 320 actrea ot land S rallet from Merrill for sale cheap; or will ex change. What have you? C. C. Tor-I rea, Merrill, Ore.. O. P. 28-19 FOR SALB HOlSKS 14,600 ' Homelike 9th Bt. bungalow, G rnnmi nn rnrnnr Int. an abundance ln inu timhoa ami uliruhs. Bull- 'atantlally built, full basement, front and rear porches, built in nunei ami cabinet kltchon. Only 11,500 down. ALSO Near the now Kalrvlow school tlto, 4 rooms completely furnlshod.i nicely arranged; lot COxllO to alley,' t.a. Ahl.lran tintlaA nnii UAOll Hhflll.l imill, ..nvoil ,,uunu ,.- ,.ww -.. Snap for iz.ooo; nait catn. ai.hu New 4 room house In Mills Addi tion, well built. Bargain fort'1,200; easy terms. ALSO 2 room cottage on paving, only 1700; aome terms to right party. We bare lilted many other houaet and lota, In all partt of tbe city. See tbem before you buy. Ask for R. C. Dale J. T. WARD CO. Phone 375 834 Main St. 28 4A OUaslIest A4 wUlaeU '1 sUlt, WANTED Someone to teach two young men to dance. Call at 1041 Pla'e 8t between: 6rO0 and J08 it, 11-10 LIBERTY THEATRE in pick of m rurruui AlfP A NEW ONE ETEKY DAY ' II. W. HM)LK, Owner ROOKR D. TORRKY, Nualcal Director a1WaltMWsIMaat1a1at TONIGHT " THE THIRD GENERATION " It's Overalls to Overalls in three generations Kinograms The Visual News of All the World - THURSDAY " ROMANY " Where Love Runs Wild A Real Gipsy Story t .., COMING SUNDAY Admittedly the best picture Universal ever made "THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL" MATINEE EVERY DAT A ti i ,- 4 L