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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1920)
.tl. 1 t ftfefeMT, AtJOOTT 4' iM' V i PAH! THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CARDS OK THANKS ' ' ' We wish to thank our man; friend, for tho kindness shown us during out liercwomcnt. Also tor tho many flowers. Fred Dingier Mr. and Mrs. 0. Noubort Will Noubort John Nciibert t Emma Stiles. PICKS BIBLE FOR RENT Flvo thousand acres of Reed sheep pasture: sheep-tight fence. Apply ticorgo Watt, next door to Hall Hotel. , 2-12 T " PERSONAL MENTION ? O" o Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrlylo Yndon nml family, accompanied hy Miss Vny MoRtio, hare gone tor an outing to Spencer Crook for sercr.tl weeks. Mr and Mrs Ham Smith and sou Oordon. with Mr and Mrs. Edward SMtnrier nnd Mr and Mr. Roderick Smith spent jesterdiiy ut Hock) Point Mr and Mrs. Fred Cofer and fam- VICKSUURG. Miss.. Aug 2. A .MUt- ... ni.u. t tiii city editor of the Her..ld here, has xl ;v,ro x"l,ors nl Uock CrPOk Four Reed work teams vcrr reasonabls It taken Inquire at nath House storo FOR SALE Deerln: binder . D It. of tho creed unborken to the end Murphy, 8 miles out on Merrill 'said by Mr, Miller to contain road. 1IEDHOOM for gentleman: 303 Pine Sf. 2-6 ESTRAY Caraslp-'my Place July 4. 1 dark Jersey holtTcr, about t year old; no risible, brand. Owner can have same by paying' expenses. Geo. A. nelt. 2-4 Phone J86M. Mills Addition1. POUND 1 black pljc. Owner can have tamo by catllag at Enterprise Ranch and paylak for this ad. Phone 253J. 2-1 FOR HAI.K Three lire stores, paying business. Must aell or trade. Snap. See 1008 Main St. 27 ron MALE Al residence lot, all imprered: Nob hill. Snap. See 1008 Main St. 2-7 FOR HAIiK Second hand Ice chest and tan. Al. Keep cool. See 1008 Main St. 2-7 FOR HAIiK tenia)". Mr and Mrs Levin McDonald were Klamath FalV lllors yesterday from their ranch In l.nngell Valley, ' Mrs. E. T.'Howell nnd daughter. Mrs C. W Cox. left tW morning for' 1.04 Angeles, whore they "III make their home Mr. 1. F. Costol. who Ins boeji ' hero on a brief IIt. returned to her home In Uunsmulr this morning Mrf. K. O. Udauchnmp and her mntti.ir. Mm. IV MoDnnnnll. ftr,t new testament making a total of I .,.., ,,, ,,,, ,,, fr fiiHiinrtn v., ...u n ...., compiled "An American Creed," con sisting of passages from the old nml' for sale,, new testaments. Tho selections i once, transposed and arranged In such nl " ' manner as to preserve tho rontlnutt) are i thi w,.iv?wwwwwwwvmmvvw w w mm"''' JUUy,VV "'" ..w..w. yC& AW -AW wholesome truths handed down from, the prophets, the Stvlour and the, apostles. v Thero are seven quotations from the eld testament nnd 21 from tho more than 300 words In the creed It begins with the words of Timothy, "Godliness with contentmont Is great gain. For we brought nothing Into this world, and It Is certain we can carry nothing out." The second par agraph la Introduced by a passage from Malachl, "Have we not all one Father? Hath not one God created us? Why d6 we deal treachorously every man against his brother by profaning the covenant of our Fath er?" The creed closes with these words from Timothy, "Now unto the Long Reach whore they wilt lslt for abput a nonth. touglas 11. Cambell, head of tho department of botany nt Stanford University, California, has been here on a short vacation and pleasure trip and left this morning for Oakland. F W Fuller, who has been at Crat er Lake for Ave weeks, was a passon ger on the morning train for his home in San Francisco. Mrs. Alice Ha(fr, who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Max Weiss, for the past five weeks, re turned to here home In San Francis- King Eternal, Immortal. Invisible, the enly wise God, be Honor and ,co this morning. Glory for Erer and Ever." C. Hendricks and D. Rivers were W. F. Rond. state superintendent (passengers on the morning train, the of education In Mississippi, writing, former for a business trip to Dorrlij to the compiler, said: "This Is atand the latter for a visit to his home splendid creed, and we should like i In Chlco buy your homo now before the rush.tttun of old and young to their duty to I very much to have a copy In the,. Miss Alice Fackwood. wiio im hands, of every school child In the i been tlsttlng friends In this cl for state." Ithe past two da, returned to ! Suit rases and bagsalt kinds. iir .Mlllpr. hn hn l.nn n nan. hnm in Dtinsmulr this mornlnc. You save money. Many other good ... mnn .. ,h. , ,,, .... Th n.. i A. m.,oy ha been things, we can show. Call lOOSi; ' ... : .. .... . - . , .,..., ..,....,,!. Main St. 2-7 ' '" ln,s nEe OI lollS seilisnness. acre ua a unci uumo uuu icu mi! 1 the tendency of the times is running 'morning for his homo In Sutherlln HOCSrX AMI I.t)TS steadily- and rapidly Into a state cf j M L. Cono was a pissengcr on the unrestricted license, regardless of a njornlng train for his homo In Seat- In about a month achool will open.' hiKh .tandard of life. Something Isjtle. He has been a Msltor In this nr-lt will bo almost Impossible to , .. ri, .,- cr,,in- mki. ,. i ..,- J.i. ...,,, 'needed toaslst In turning th- atten- cltr 0Ter ounua). .. .. .w..v. .i , .,,.-, ,., - ..., . V.I IrUUlylOl J""" "ua cui u ,.u,ivi, God and their nelehbors. The holv tills morning wliero ne will time bible will give the correct answer to tlerrlclc horses during the haying every conceivable question that can Period be framed by man. It Is therule and MIdshlpmia Jaek Ten Rrook. uhd guide for humanity." ha b"en visiting at Chlloquln with m his parents. Mr. and Mrs A. R Ten METHOD. OF HANDLING S'siVSiK Z?LZ- COAST DEFENSE GUNS.Ing to Join the Connecticut, the flag- (ship of the cruising fleet. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. -Pcpulari Noah I. Klnkado and wife, who conception of 'the railway mount forlhave been visiting Mrs. Klnkade's tho heavy caliber artillory such as brother, J. W. Klnkade. of this city In France 4. that tbee morning for uolton, Mnsas, en You may be dreaming about prices coming down, but you may find them hlghor. We have an exclusive list of desirable houses and lota at low prices on reasonable terms. We ahall be glad to show you. Brand new threo room plastered house on big corner lot near new school site, at bargain price of $1850 on easy terms. Neat and modern four room house and big lot at a special price ol $1600, on easy terms. sssssVssM4ssb wmm, fitf .kyji'As . w 'jrx ". tiitWi ; kJvxJrSiniMHsi9 ar'BsflsiiiB' -slsiiHsiisHststflsUsJ4slsTtfsflsV sHflsml ' a- .- . - .- Illissssk im :J ll I . . -n -J II j This Week's Bargains KKKSTORE'S Removal Sales We will toon more into our new store, now under construction, which will be one of Oregon's finest clothing stores; therefore we desire to reduce stocks before moving, and offer you some remarkable price re ductions AM. MK.WS .SUITS (excepting: blue srrgeit) nt.... A l.li 1M)Y.V Sl'ITS ut AM, TlOYH' SHOES MI-.VS I'lNK WORK SHOES Itciniitiit prke.. ... .... Ol'l' AMI mi:nn nr.MiMss 1)111 -is MIOIs Till Ms. sftr fASIX AMI .(,t 11,'IIht 111.1I.0 nt . . uyo 20 2H 15!I . $4.85 IT WILL PAY YOU TO WATCH THESE REMOVAL SALES , AM, MK.V.i s,K MIIUTS. t .20: .20 ( IIIMMtC.VS M MMCIt HATH I'llie imixi'uf lye In M'lri t furtii 1 The Itrgil ij Inr l'i rice KKlV u 1 U K Li " Leading Clothiers and Hatters ,AJinrU1-fJ fl l l" t 'l!1! , -.J.J-J.J.J. l(m1lmltmtmlwmt1tJnnjnnjy Itl-SIUKXTS IIKHK O.V A VISIT , Good four room house and ,l!K '"t the 14-!nch naval guns used by thelfor tho past three days, left this KOltMKH in nuena vista Addn., close to Airtrinn, ri250a,hOnly"l500 cfsh nl iSlanSS1 ' UR" tun b" "d hV 'oroute to their home In Cincinnati like rent. If you work at Shipping- -'-r.s 'he tracks. Major General 'Ohio I Mr. and Mrs II. H.Nelson, who ton, you should look at this. iff. f. Coe, of the coast artillery? ex-! Miss Rernardlne Hannon arrived jtnve been visiting In Klamath Falls plaini. that this Is erroneous. last nlgh from Bouth Rend, ah- j uh Mr. and Mrs. J T Ward for the "Knt!ally, a concrete block Is Ington. where she has been emploed pa,t two weeks, returned yesterday n-jcetsary," he says. "Over It the by the Standard Oil company, to 10 nor home In Patterson, Cullfor- 'CANADIAN I'ltOUM'i: SIIDKT OF TKACIIKIlM Good Ave room house and h'g cor ner lot only one Mock from. Main, at 13000, on term of $Cj0 cash. MAUKI.VQ IlinilWAV Strictly modrn flvo rojm house and big lot with brn and trees, at a special price of $3250, on termo of I12&0 cash. Modern Ave 'room house and small lot, with garage, close In on pave ment, at $3."00; terms. Good house on Ninth St. pavement with the big rooms on ground floor, three small rooms upstairs, garage, woodhouse. fine lawn, trees, and one of the very best residence lota hi the city. Price $5000, on very easy terms. LOTH Big loti in Mills and Darrow Ad ditions at $150 and up, on very easy termi. Liberty boads takea at par, Fine view lot oa Pacific Terrace, la Hot Sprlaga, at 1450. One of .the heat late oa 11th' 3t. paveraeat at $700; terau. Railroad Adds, lot J 5 ft. wide with spar track at $300.. Mala St. lot 25 ft. wide at 11250; terau. gun Is run and then placed upon the Make a position with the Standard block. We actually take the truck Oil compiny, of this city, tut from under the gun when It Isi fired and It stands on a carriage with VICTORY MEDAL an arc of fire of 360 degrees. The gun can be taken from one position to a similarly prepared position. The real thing Is you can send the guns to strategic points." For the defense of the country from a naval attack, General, Coe de clares, it Is well known where the blocks will be needed and that prep arations can be made long ahead of time as a part of the regular fortifl cation program. BLANKS ARE HERE Corner lot 75x80 from Main oa paves oa easy terms. ft. one block seat, at $1600, Klamath Ave. lot 75x112 ft., at special price of 11250. Better see this today. OHIXOOTK SMITH, 633 Mala St, 2-3 Star Theatre IIIGHKST STANDARD PRODUCTIONS TKRWILMOKR PATRICK; PROPS. TONIGHT Norma Talmadjre la H . "THE WOMAN GIVES" i i i . Jt ."MM y- TUESDAY I .f Kaid Bennett B "THE WOMAN IN THE " SUITCASE " I ,'U J::;', "-.. Wednesday I ' f Csataaaa Talaaadfe la H flfil . ... -."A LADY'S NAME" Anybody who served In the United States army, 'either nbr:ad or at home, from April 6, 1917, to Novem ber, 1918, and received honorary discharge, Is entitled to a Victory medal. The local post of the Amer ican legion baa received blanks for applications for the medals and will be ready to fill them out and send them Into headquarters at Seat tle the last of this week or the first of next. Service men wishing to get their medals must fill out the application blanks personally and 'send In their original discbarge or an eiact dupli cate with the application blank. "There is a treat deal of red tape about the whole business and it will take some little time to get the med als," said M. V. Johnson, of the local post. The ec-soldler may get tujl Instructions by calling up J. H. Car nahan or any officers of the post. nla. While here they lilted Crater a Lake, Rocky Point and viltay points. Mr. and Mrs Nelson were reel jd'nts of Klamath Falls at one tlmo when Mr. Nelson was In the real et- na litl!t1All with M W.irrf. tft, ll was amazed at the Improvement here, and friends are anxious for the time when Mr. apd Mrs. Nelson will return to make their borne In Klamath Falls. MILL BOILER BLOWS UP: NO ONE HURT BQLSHEVIKI TROOPS CONTINUE ADVANCE LONDON, Aug. 2. Hot fighting along the river, Nare, northwest of Moscow, Is reported In Sunday's offi cial soviet communique, received by wireless telegraph from Moscow yes terday. The message said that the bolshevlkl advance continues. VIENNA, Aug. 2. Rumania has served an ultimatum that all bolshe vlkl troops must be withdrawn from Rumanian territory within threo days, according to a Retgrade dispatch. PKNDLKTON QUIKT, AM FUOITIVKS JAIMCD AGAIN PENDLETON, Aug. 2. With nil 'the fugltlvoH who escapod July 25 The boiler at the Parker-Hamakeri during the Jail break In which Shor- mill at Swan lake blew up Friday due It Is believed to a defect in the boUer, The explosion came from underneath and consequently saved the men from being burned or the mill from being damaged, The mill la one of, the new ones In the Swan lake district and has not been operating very long, Mr. Par ker has gone to Seattle after a new boiler, and the damage will be re paired as soon as possible. i ai DIVOftOB ACTION A dlvorc suit has been started in kk)' circuit court hy Massie Barkley lagalast refcla Barkley. Iff Taylor was killed, recaptured and again In jail here, tho city Is qutut. There was some excitement nnd threats yesterday and last night but today there Is no sign of trouble FLOUR DROPS BO CENTS AT MINNEAPOLIS MUX MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 2. Flour took a furtbertdrop of 60 cents a barrel In all of the principal mills here today. WEATHER' REPORT ORIOON Tonight and Tuesday, (air; cooler la the east portloa; mod erate westerly wids. EDMONTON. Altn , Aug 2 Due to lark of teachers and to certain conditions obtaining In various dis tricts, 75 schools In this province arn, not operating In some cases the chout district Is too much dltld'-d by rlteri over which there are no I .bridges, and In othurn thero Is a ln--k of proper boarding (daces or for oth er reason'1 It Ij Impracticable to ud a teacher. HILLINGS, Mont., Aug. :. Work has been started on the erection of 300 pressed st'cl markers for tho lluffuto trait from Hillings to Ore-it Falls, Mont. The markers bear ,! targe picture of a Ruffalo. .PREVENTION MEASURES What Is iald to be the largest coil storage plant In the wolrd, capable of accomodating 300,000 tons of coal, has been completed at Clalrton, Par The fdur leading states of the Union In the production and use of hydro-etectrlc power are, In the or der named, New York, California, Montana and Washington. . HILLINGS. -Mont., Aug. 2, A 'Joint cominljti'o representing a num ber of organizations of this city plana a house-to;houo canvass In an effort to persuade resldonts to stock tholr coal bins jtbls summer to help pre vent a shortage next winter. Norwegian Interests uavo socured a concession of aevoral hundred square miles of territory In Zululand with a view to manufacturing paper pulp fronvjpapyrus grass. LIBERTY THEATRE Tan pick or TiariotVKm AND J, v A NEW ONE EVERT RAT If. W. I'OOLK, Onner ' HOC. Kit IK TOKKftV, Mulrl Director aaaJiiajsasjs TONIGHT "THE GIRL OF THE SEA" V A Wonderful Umlorxea Picture wo the terrible Octopus a norvo shattering ordeal Indeed. Tho most .daring and stupendous' drama oor Htaged on tho orean bed. This fight between the 'diver and tho devilfish will hold you spollbound ' F And don't forget that on TUESDAY e will show the 8th chapter of - fJ THE EVIL EYE" , withBenay Leonard starring j!f J anion EVERT DAY f T WJfrSI 1 1 4,..n