f. ', rAcm imn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATO FALLS. ORJCOW k iTOmMY.-AtrGVBTjT, 1 " A ,'MtHlt"MiMi mimimiIWmiM AAMAMMAAMMAMAMWWVWWWWWWMMWMMMWWMWWWWWVWVMMWMMMVWWWyMf I Sonora Nocturne, $160 HIGHEST CLASS PHONOGRAPH IN THE WORLD Earl Shepherd Company "One Business Music Exclusively" 507 Main Street v,h, T Society Carload of Watermelons BUY COFFEE NOW Ibtyal Club SOc lb. Kolger' 33c lb. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTIJD Clean rugs nl Pioneer I'rlntltu: unit Stationery Coimiany, 12 Main Hi Rest price paid. 7-9 AT THE CHURCHES wanti:i errand iuv With wheel, at Pioneer Printing anil Stationery Co., ISO Mn)ii HI.. ihiiii 22W. 7 WANTED Olrl fur dining room mill also to help lu ttiii kitchen. Must tin ready to go to work Auk, loth. 1021 Main Bt 7-9 FOR HAI.B- On puved street, new huiiKnlow, r. room nml liatli; cor hit lot, Ion o( ciililni't work In kit chen; no sower or paumunt taxes. 1447 Wurdeii Ari. 7 Volt HAI.B 102Q Chevrolet In good conilltlim, nt n bargain; stored ut Low' gnrugi Cnll nml look It ovnr. : 1'W Stenographer desire position. Coll 27C'. 7-1 1 WANTED- Clerical position lv .,yuuiiK. umii with lyfjini nxperl- uririi with Hun lVunclsco corporation. Address llox 4, Herald office. 7 Part)' going norti liy train or nulo anil vwlllltiK to tuku iclrj to (IrnntH Puss, rail h31 Jefferson Ht , or rail 349W. 7-U HOOM roil Iti:NT Kor gentleman No. 334 4tli und IMnu streets. 7 KOR RENT Ono room, nice for gentleman. 203 Main St. 7 WANTED Rnngo In good ronilltlon. Ilia 214, Herald ofllcii. 7-10 WANTED Woman cook for ranrh; good hsiki'i1 Address Ilia 7, Mer- rill. On-. . 7-13 TO EXCHANflB- Nice Portland lots fur houeo or lain) V. C Hauler. Bt. Mnrli'H. lilulio. 7-9 KOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE f9U. l.oxler car. 6 cylinders; lotK of powur. Owner wntn light car. Hoc Cruily ut Auto en nip grounds. 7-10 KOR UKNT Furnished cnliln for bachelor. Inqulni firm now cabin across railroad truck on Blxtb Bt. 7-10 Lumber pliers wnntcd to toko rontract nt sawmill cutting thirty live to forty thousand; two shifts. Phone 631W. 7-9 Truck contract to haul thirty-five to forty thounanil tow miles. Good cbanco. Phone 63 1W, 7-9 KOR RENT Ono .iroom. 14 per week. Call mornings or utter C p. m. 737 N. 9tb. 7-10 KOR RKNT Two furnlHhoil house keeping rooms. 112fi Main St. 7 No (limine Mill ln tiwitlr In thll rolumii utile thn ropy U nt The LtenlntC Herald ulfliu b) 3 o'clock I'rlilay e riling. B.icred I t'it rl church, rprnur of Eighth ami IUkIi, ltiv HnKh J. Mar shall, Itnv J. J. Walsh. Summer schedule. June 19 to Sep tember 12 lmi innss at 6 a m.. uuiotul iiiiinx uml henr-dlctlon, 10. 30 a m No evening wrvlccs. Tint Christian Seleuco noddy of Klamutli I'.ills IhiIiIh services In thn lower room of tint Library huililliiK. corner of Third anil Main slreatr. nrvry Sunday mornliiK at 11 o'clork, ami niry Wednesday evening at rt o'clock Tin- Hiilijcct ti'itunn for Sumla) ' Spirit. p Thu Sunday nchool m-mlor. I from 9:46 to iu:4b every Sunday. morning. Tlie frrn reading room and fri" Inndlng llhrnry li open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tucidnjn, Thuriitayi mid Uatunliiyi Firt tlnptlnl Church, corner Wash ington and Eighth. .Sunday nrhool at 10 a. in. I'rcacblDg at 11 a. . I'rni'i uvlc Wrilin-iidiiy at 8 P. M. Kvur) ii'cnml and fourth Wrdnrnday 4V) nine will be devoted to missionary work. II Y P. U. Hiimlny ovenlriR nt 7.30 p. m. A cordial Imitation lit extended, to all to attend lllefo M'rvlrn. K!rt Prenhylerin Church, cornor Sixth mid Plmi utreeli. Iluv. B. P. LiiMrenre. milliliter, 437 Third street. Phono 429. HI ii. m., Sunday school; Gvorg Urinle, superintendent. Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and High. Ittv. H J. Chancy, pastor, 727 Pine street. Phono 7W. i ChrlMlun church, cornor 9th and Pine streets, C. K. Trimble, pastor. 917 Pine street, phone cos. 374, 476. Emmanuel Ilaptlst, Bloventh and High streets, lllble school, 10 a. m Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Women's Home and Foreign Mission ary society meets first Thursday of each month. Therit In every excuse for lack of society news these days; Always llmrii Is thu hot lary weather W tfftf slder. ii rid thu vacation spirit which ciniio-s society to move to tho'coun tr, the herry patch nml trout MmiiiiH In nn attempt to get ny fiom town life unit nil Its worries, Hummer brings won to every society reporter, whether In the large city or the miiiiII town, und one is dis tracted to kuow a here to turn for news to fill the Saturday column. A Jolly ilnnclng party was given ut the county Infirmary Saturday by Miss (lliidys Murkwardt, usslsted by Mr und Mrs Kdwurd Owens, who J lire mitnHKf rs of the Infirmary. The I Immense porch was used for dancing I und later In thn eenlng a delightful I supper was served by the hostess. Tha guests were: Miss Lottie 1 Fischer, Mr and Mrs. Lee Cornish, I.Mr und Mrs L A Davison, Mr. und Mrs (lien Sri email, Mr und Mrs Otto Wabbles. Mr and Mrs. Krlti Mnrkwurdt. FranelK llnnnon, Robert 'nnd (lirge Flsrher and Mr. Mann. I ' The ludliyi of the Sacred llnnrt Campaign fund drive who sturted thilr work of riinvnising thu city I Hits week, met at luncheon at the t llex cafe Thurrdiiy for a social nml 1 I Imslm-ns hour i 'The riKhtlnc Shepherdess" is a ' Thu new emphasis on trained lead- dramatic story of life In the pictur-! 'ershlp wiih the interesting topic tak .n,ui western sheep coantry. Kate! 'en up durlnK the social and business i prentice, played by Anita Stewart, ir I hour of the Women's Missionary .the pretty daughter of the proprie- V"MW"" MONDAY MORNjNcf WE WILL HAVE FOR SALE A vl AT ONLY 3cib. REMEMBER this is the store that REDUCED the price i f POTATOES .EXTRA SPECIAL Nwct Pickle ' Only 2Sc Plat tTt?TTtftt?Tttttt' AT THE' THEATERS i Society of the Christian church,1 at l ho home of Mrs liny Thursday afternoon Seventien' ludl were present Talks were given by Mrs. J. B. Heck- ley. Mrs. Ceorge Wlrti, Mrs. C. P Trimble and others Mrs. W. B," See- 'horn and Mrs B J Mner assisted tress of a questionable roudhousc. Anderson. Kned from the advances of Pete l.Mullendore, half Indian and half negro, uy .Mormon Joe, a recluse j shi ephcriler. she leaves the tavern.! She become) Mormon Joe's, protege and partner In the sheep business. Kate Is happy until she hears the tlzed throngh the medium of the screen. It will be shown at the Lib erty on Monday with the much-ad-mired Clarn Kimball Young in the sensational role of "Trilby." "Trilby" Is the story which caused such a sensitlon after It was pub lished years ago. Tho screen version magnifies the action and drama In the story and with Maurice Tourneur as the direc tor It has been given tho full benefit of a skillful handling. "Trilby" will probably go down in motion pic ture annals, as ono of the greatest screen dramas ever produced. the bostisH and refreshments wer- K,fipn culling her "Mormon Joe's set veil during the afternoon. Kate." llughle Dlsston, from the) Bast, visits the sheep country, meets At fi.ur o'clock Oils nftcrnoon Miss Kate and accepts n dare to take her! 'Anna Hackland became the wife of'to thc n0,t,.rs- i)n Knto Is shun-1 Samuel Bugvnv Hidden, at tho homo n,1(Ii but on Uln wuy nonw HusnI. of hir niMlnr. M.s Oeorge II, Down- ,,.,, her lltI ,0VP11 ,lt,r am, tnat wlien Ing. on Seventh and Washington stnetD The Itev. . F Trim bin olllc- his college career Is completed, he will return for her. That night Mor- luted at the wedding, and Miss Ruth Joe ,g murderctl ana ,UBpcon l.ln.ey acted ns maid of honor The ponU , Kote , ack of cv,,,ence brides brother. Hernard Hackland ,r(Cg nr , ,no ian ,,,. stood up with Mr Holden. Tm only Km( b(,eomM u,he other guestK were the Immediate lumf bu, flmU n eb n K ...lllliy A I.K. I IU..CI. a. CrCU m nm, K0(H ln(.k 0 lQ cy hMrt br)k the close of the ceremony and the )nung couple left at once for n honeymoon trip to Crater Lake. Mis Holden was one of the moit popular girls to graduate with the class of 1920 from the Klamath county hirh school. She Is. also, a grudiiatc of the puhlla'schools her Since her graduation she has been employed by the First National hank. Mr Hidden Is a recent arrival In, Klamath county, having coino here this enr to accept a position with) en Mullendnre. who has acquired liirre sheep holdings nnd political In fluence, orders Knte to leave thc community, but fate intervenes. l))ing as the result of a fight, be con fesses murdering Mormon Joe. Those who scorned the fighting shep herdess learn to loc her, not exclud ing Hughle. lint money doesn't bring her happiness. A big sacrifice doei.. At the Star Theatre Sunday. 9 4) Tom Mix Is to be seen as a United Ours Is a practical people, to whom Ideals furnish tho theory of political action, upon which they want not only firm assurance but also effec tive practice. They want program mes, but they wnnt action to (low from them. They want constructive common sense. They want the de velopment of the common will, not the views of a slnglo Individual. They are beginning to realize .that words without action are the assas sins of IdealUm. On the. other side, they are equally disgusted with seek ing for power by destructive criti cism, demagoguery, specious prom ises and sham. Herbert Hover. TUB AHMI.BSS WONDER TUB USE OF these columns wll inuke money for you. Education Pays KOR TUB INDIVIDUAL AND KOR Till! KTATK A Person with No Bducullon ling hut Ono Chance In 160,000 to Render Distinguished Service to tho Public With Common School Education 4 Chances With High School Education 87 Chances With College Education.. 800 Chances ARK YOU (11VINC1 YOUR CHILD 1I1H OIIANCB? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through a "Liberal and Practical Education prepares tho Young Man and Young WoiAan for Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers In, Agriculture) Rnglncorlnt; Mining Home Kcimomk Omtmeroo Phnrmaey Forestry Vocational Kduratlo) Tho Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION) MUSIC, ENGLISH, MODERN LANaUAUB. ART and the Other Essentials of a Standard Technical College Course FALL TERM OPIJNH HKPTKMBKR BO, 1030.- TUITION IS FIIEB. FOR INFORMATION WRITS! TO ' THE KEGIBTltAR, Oregoa Asrlcwltliral College, OofVaUU,, Or the California-Oregon Power com- Stales Deputy Marshall n part he , puny He was formerly a resident plned In real life many years ago -of Chicago. I In his latest production, "The Ter- j 4) 4 jror," at tho Liberty Theatre to- ' Eugene Melvln Prouty and Nellie 'night. I Lewis were married last night by the This Is only ono of the many ad Rev. !'. C, Trimble nt the homo of i venturous chapters trlat have been the bride Miss Lewis Is u Klamath 'written Into Tom Mix's life. He left Falls girl. halng been raised herejtho Virginia Military Academy at nnd educated In the city schools. ino outbreak of the Spanlsh-Ameri- I She Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. enn war to enlist with Col. Roose- John M Lewis, old residents of'veifH nough Riders for serv Klam,ath county. I At n quiet wedding yesterday at i eleven thirty Samuel F. Iong and Hazel Harrow were married. Rev. B. P. Lawrence performed the, cere- linony and A. L. Christy and D. F. . Hogue acted as witnesses. Tha brldo has bee" teacher In j tha country schools of Klamath county Tor n, short tlmo. Mr. Long has but recently coino to Klamath Fulls from Ornnta Pass, Ho Is a well known logging contractor there. Tho Happy Hour Club will meet at the homo of Mrs. (leorge Hum phrey at her home nt C9 Pine Btreet next Tuesday afternoon, Henry "Hadn't you ought to have something around you to go motoring, at, night?" , Lizzie "Haven't you anything with you." Stanford Chaparral. OHEAT EXPECTATIONS Roost your 'city, boost your friend, Uoost the lodge that you attend; Roost tho street on which you're dwelling Roost tho crowd that you are selling, Roost the people round about you ; PosBlbly they can do without you; Rut success will quicker And them, It they know that you're behind them. Boost for every forward movement, Doost for every new improvement; Roost the stranger and- the neighbor, Doost tho man, for whom you labor- Cease to be a chronic knocker, Cease, to be a progress bloektV; And If you would hava you, (tome (own bsijk. - hiV-- Boost U, Wsi It t t!lMHWUar. "What Balary do you expect?" asked the prospecltlve employer. "At first was the modest reply. "Just enough to lire on." "You expect too much. I can't Uhe you." Notre Dame Juggler. golf, vice in Cuba. He was a member of the American, Expeditionary force which suppressed Filipino uprisings. t He heled quell the Doxer uprising In China, and was severely wounded there. Upon recovering from his wounds Mix Joined the Texas Rangers, and thoro followed numerous exciting Incidents, tho full story of which would iruike nn exceedingly exciting motion picturo scenario. It was soon after this that ho became a United States Deputy Marshall. For threo ears from his collar shop window William Orogan, Jour neyman plumber, had seen tho same two shapely feet trip lightly by. Sat urday und minus tho gap of July and August led him to tho conclu sion that slio was n school teacher. Ho had never soon her face, and yet he foil In love with the girl whoso feet twinkled past every day. In quest of adventure, he put himself nbonrd n ship for a trip around the world. The pair of feet wns on the same boat. Mystery, advonture, treachory nnd love, with the strange luck of the Irish, make this story a thrilling romanco Indeed, "The Luck of the Irish" is an Al lan Dwan screen adaptation of Har old MijcGrath's most .popular. novel by, the same name. 'It Is the feature attraction at The Liberty Theatre Sunday. ' U .. - j T . m fcrcil .'tttN "Trilby," tSffjuBewr novel and tafe.SMtaia, baa msIb baen drama- Jones ''Do yoa over play Miss Snortlelgh?" MJss Sportlelgh 'Mercy no, Mr. Jones, I don't'know a thing about the game. I don't even know which end the ctddy you take hold of when you hit the ball." '. WEATHER RECORD Hereafter the Herald will publish he mean and maximum tempera .unes and precipitation record as tak en by the U. 8. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover tho day previous to the paper's Issue, .up to S o'clock of that day. Pre- Max. Mln. clpltatlon Aug. J 90 67 Aug. 2... . 85 63 Aug. 3 j 89 62 Aug. 4 ........ 87 51 Aug. S 80 61 Aug., 6 82 61 DIG PULP MILL QUERBC, Aug. 7. A large pulp mill wll) be erected between St. Romauld and New Liverpool at Levis. The company Is capitalized at $6,000,000 and will turn out more than a. hundred teni of pulp dally. The Vive-Regal Lodge In Pboenlx Park, Dublin, the private residence of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, la a prototjpo of the White House In Washington, lloban, tbe Irish de signer of the home of the American presidents, copied the White House from tbe Vice-Regal Lodge. NOTICE OK MOND REDEMPTION Notice is hereby given that fund are now available In the city treas ury for the redemption of bonda numbered 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Serlea J, for $600 each; and for bonda numbered 2, 3, 4, and 5, Serlea K, for $'500 each, and that the same will be redeemed by the City Treas urer at her office In the Klamath State Bank, on or after September 1, 1920, and that Interest on each of the bonds herein enumerated will cease on tbe afore mentioned date. IDA B. MOMYER. City Treasurer of the OKy of Klamath Falls, Oregea. 7-14-21 j MASONS ATTENTION There will be a regular communi cation of Klamath Lodge N- 77. A. F. A. M Monday evening, August 19, 1920, at 8:04, o'clock p. m. All Master Maabas aabuld attend. 7-9 f ' GEp.;CHASTAlN, W. SI. fVVMMVWVVMMWMMMrfVMMMMMVMMMMMMWWVMVMMAaA The Rek Cafe I e Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 Fruit Cocktail r RHL1SI1K.8 Plcklod Spiced Bceta Ripe Ollvca SOUP Cream of Chicken, Trlncess SALAD Sliced Tomatoes , FISH Raked Halibut, Au drattn (Potatoes Saute) ENTREKS Choice of One-balf Fried Spring Chicken, Country Style Raked Sugar Cured Ham, Candied Sweet Potatoes Chicken Fricassee, With Dumplings H VEGETABLES r , '; Mashed Potatoes String Beans Lyonnalse - n drape Juice Punch - - - MMSERTS I f f Choice of .- V . .VbmIiiV ia rBna7.i flAtilaal. Pudfllne1 CaJe-Helr .. X - fca-it' 'A y n Tuiinnnnrrinnrnnrr r rrrr - r . .mmm. i m. f . i f L&&X