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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1920)
PAfllS rivio THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUItflMV, Al'fiL'MT 10, 11)2(1 PERSONAL... ii w 'Sononi Nocturne, $100 HIGHEST CLASS PHONOGRAPH IN THE WORLD Earl Shepherd Company "One Buiinctt Muiic Exclusively" 507 Main Street u i ..I,. M M .iit.lr 0 Million III ANCIEIUT AZTEC . II l.t f, iter lit M ll'ldlll -V , llll'I'TWI'llt III! d.f Wirr-n Hunt lin pltthl WKtwrinv. A few WMbl 0K' MfV Wynnnl itrucfc hT lug ni;alni .i hoard. inl thn injury dvlojini1 n d'nnw".t (nmlltion of the bono. f-.h ' ripori"j1 n doing wHl. Mrs, f Hill IlunlT wan opnraii I ui'o-i iekUriy sfiurno.n at Mi irrn Hunt hospital, fllto la, re lug i-hi. H la reported, althouf li h"r i iindli loti In lorloiiB. LrKte'r tlhirk nf Keno was npernt oil upon ot Urn Wnrrn Hunt hoiplini tlili morning for appendicitis. Mrs Ili'iiri"llii .Mcllifiiitn ri'turip-il I ii ft night from I'ort Ijinil. whore, she tnm In en fur tho print two week Hlii- was accompanied home by her cousin. MIhh lliitllu Ilrooks of Scat-1 tli'. iiml tier daughter, .Mr. Cliuiil'' i Daggett. Mrs. Daggett brought llllli' Klrl (mi' year old home from I'nrtlnnil, whom she miiy adopt nl j I In' 1'inl of n nix in on tin' probation . period O M lienor Icfl thin morning for Han Francisco nnd Sacramento on a week's business trip. Hi wan nc- ; cnmpnnled hy his little son, Wnlly 'slated Continuing on the Aitec ei- ' " '' rrt"rn Mr Hf,or "Perl 'rnwitlons. Ini Hiild ll1 a ,JTJYJYVVMVVMW-'M,rV-Ul'UnVU-UU". 1 to hrliiK til fntnlly homo with him Clara Klrkpatrlfk returned to lorrl thin mornlni; lifter a short Vlull with friend hern. Ted White, of thn Momlnlc theatre left on the train thin morning for Hnn KrHiirli.ro. He reports that the Kiik,. tin) gualer pnrt of the went nlile in mm uncovered, one run Kit u full sweep over IIiin Immense rum ple of tone walls uml iuulnt door ways Our excavations have reveal- eil Hut the Krviiter purl of the I'.mt NHW VOIIK. Auk ' ' Addlllonul and north sides of the city wcro ilieiitr" will ho closed during the ton , Indication that the l'ii"lilo Indian nw.pt by lire. The. celling wcro of dns of hi absence cliff dnellers at Aielc. .N M , found- wmkI, supported by great logs ot Mis (lypey ratten, of Newton il the Artec and llonlto culture ha cedar and sprute. overlaid by Npllt louu. who ha been visiting with been uiirovered by in w eiravntlons cedur and bark These, fell down Mrs It (' (iroesbick. for the pant of the American Museum of Natural upon each other and lay In thu lower ion da), left tjils inorriliiK for her History. It wa announced hero to- rooms In Kreat charred masses. We home day. .found the bodies of' several unfor-j r. c, Anderson, a. well known far- HIcoery of n ealed room In per- lunate catiKht In the room m,",r .rm ,. ialry iiectloti, sustuln- feet condition at the Pueblo ruin ln(. ' A the fire did not rvu b.tKi weal .ud ,rken arm yenterday while Alter, NurpaNNlnic In beauty and atate.'i'lde we found larite number ( ntitckltiK hay, when the machine of preservation any prevlouly found room v.lh their celllni; mill Intact tt),C, jlt. W.,H ualiie broke, throwInK In America, wtnt reported to the inu- "'"I hounehold utenll on the flunr r Andercon to the Rrounil. lie Mium by Dr. Clark Wlaalur, curator J""! they erc left." 'rddei hreaklni- hi arm one ear wa of atithropoloKy. badl) torn and hi face acratched The Interior of the awileil room I' A TltlKI.K K.Tlti:li: ' Juatlre of the I'tace X. J. Chap- plaatered and painted In brilliant , ' man, who ha been out ot town for a while with dull red aide border and 'The net lime no chnucv In thl couple ot da)a I expected home, to- .monow a runnlnc .aeriea of trlaneular d- community." . Mini. I)r. WUaler re'rtjrted. A aac- "None whatever.1 reidleiT? Uucle1 A C (Iraham I out of towrl for. red a-rpent carved In wood deorate Il lloUletop. the day on bualnea connected with the celllnr.. It I 2'i feet Iouk and 'Koine of ua even Rot abaent hi contracting work, of the fluvat workmanahlp. On the minded and cave thrte cheer when Mr. Kvelyn Hcott, who ha been MlltiK beam are Imprint of hand Hie new a wa paaaed around that the employed aa atenographer by K. U In white paint. Kevernl atrand of town pump had gone dry " Vah- finely made -opt) hauK down and on Ington Ktar. . the floor are a large number of nicely m lilt atone alaba, one of which wa 2 '4 , T,k of t! y0 flin llu). ,ir,aay by 1'4 ft.t and 1 'i Incbea thick tnnry w.ht ,or m,y 7flC n, ,ut. j Kevernl ailjolnlng room, M-enilng Hammond Store, f.S Main St. !'-tf to bear ii relation to thl aealed one. are yet to be uncovered, llr Winder A ClaralCed Ad will aell It. Men who think they are hard to fit should know the satis-i faction that a pair of Florsheim shoes will give them. Ease from first to Inst day's wear no breaking in because"Natural Shape" real comfort combined with Florsheim style. Let your next pair be Florsheims and you will wear them always. A inukc cl mln i." .1 lc.ll il, 1 1 15 anil 16. K. SUGARMAN "I ain't mad nt nobody" W, u 'II milott for aeveral month hai ac cepted a poaltlon with thu California Oregon Tower company. i S. I' Honk, with hi wife and ilaughK r. arrived Sunday from San j VranclHCo and after n day apent hero ' left tor the Uoak ranch on the Upper lake, eterday. i Mr. uml Mr. I.ouia Ho.iglnnd. nc-, comp.inied by Mra. Xate Otterhcln and Master Jack Heaver, left ) eater iduy for the Mko o' the Wood. "where they will Join Mr Otterbelnj who went In udvancc of the p.irty to i get tho camp In order and the choice , berr) patche potted. Mr. V V (illili left this morning Tor Kugeiie, Oregon. j C. W Porter and famll) have inov- ed to Klamath Fall to make thnlrj home Tbey came Hero from "ray, California II. J. I.eKter wna In from hi ranch In thn valley )eterday and he, ro portN that hi huy crop I up at last. K I. Klllott and family hnvo gono In their enr, for n trip of two week through California. (leorge Chaataln Is out of town for r few days. He la expected back Wednesday. i 1.0UAI ngsTnsn.lcd t Don Heldlng nnd CIIHored Seltt, Who have been on n vncatlon trip to San Kranclaco, havo returned home. Ml Oertrudo Wlrtt nnd Uuth Dixon drove to Crater Lake Sundayi Mra. Dell Smith nnd daughter, Jo, vho hnvo boon hero v lulling Mrs. Smlth'a nlBor; Mrs. C. K. le h&f. nnd Mr, (leorgo Humphrey, return ed on the morning trnln to Illch- inand,-CaMorniiu. 3Irs5uilthytaS. ajWMoSm C ew retonnes D 0 rapenes Ouk ai;(Ut HUUMi-i? UKMHHiiNU LAAll'AJUN was planned to call your jittontion to the nioblem of refurni-hing the home. ' The month of August, coming as it does in the interim between the Summer and Fall stvle seasons, is the right time to consider such problems. Our stock of house-furnishings things that make the home more attractive, that make house-keeping less toilsome and more comfortable is ample, and even the mail-order catalogs cannot offer prices nearly so attractive to the thrifty buyer. Nowadays its Cretonne That the decorator uses to brighten up the home to give it an atmos phere of rich, warm "homeyness." The unique pattern, the gay color of this delightful fabric lend themselves to all sens of attractive decorative schemes. Cretonne hang ings in the tod-room, the brcakfau room, Iho living-room, Impart an atmosphere of nlry brlghtnef. of cheer that makes the home far more liveable. And It's not expensive a few dollars spent hi our drapery dept. will transform your home Into the ccsicst, most attractive place Imaginable. W " Via iMI JWfrE'Ww,suj.-.' UiHl ImSi -,?tri35!ia Special Window Shades 3x7 feet , 75c and $1.20 At 75c we have a good win dow shade of green fibre ahade loth, 3 feet wide hy 7 feet long Thl shade ha a strong spring roller. All fittings for attaching it to the window frame ure included. At II 20 there Is an excel lent window shade of good, strong curtain cloth. Green only Site n ; feet. All the fitting are Included wltb the shade. The largest ttUir.z electric cleaner in the vorld be cause only Tlit Hoover BEATS.... , AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS VfwHOOVER UXCTRIC SUCTION SWZfcPER W. Will DtimMlnh. . Special Liooleoo., 12 Feet Wide $2.00 Yard This Is a very good grade of linoleum, lta special feature being lta width. Linoleum 12 feet wide la plenty wide enough to cover the average floor with out seems. For large rooms there fcould be" less waste. There are but 3 or 4 rolls left. Linolem, the Suitary Floor Ceveritf. Easily .cleaned, always sanl tnry, attractive patterns, inex pensive. Four good reasons why many people are using jloxJeum In every room In the home. Rugs richly colored Axminsters hue Tapestry Brussels. - OUR STOCK of fine rugs is by far the largest in southern Oregon. A great many new patterns have just been unpacked and may be seen in the new Rug Department, Second Balcony, Mam Floor. Our stock of rugs comprizes a wide range of sizes and grades. There are Tapestry Brussels at $5.00 for the 27 x 54 in. to $65.00 for the 9 x 12 foot sizes; Axminster Rugs from $7.00 to $75.00 and up to $115.00 for the finer weaves. Fiber Rugs may.be had in two sizes S.3 x 10.6 at $22(50 and $25.00 and the 9 x 12 size at $26.50. Whatever the quality our priQ.es upon comparison, will be found 'much lower than those demanded elsewhere. t WEATHER RECORD -1 Hereafter the Herald will publish 'ho mean and maximum tempera .uros and nrcclnltatlon record as tak en hy the U. S. Hoclamatlon sorvlce the handling f dairy products In- atation Publication will cover thai8ure8 'ou ,De ue8t ln treatment, station, i uoiicauoa wjii cover "n,m,v , a.virB ,,., i ,,nalhln lllMIWl L-UllIUrUllI J111L S3UL1LU TW M P I - ... . ..... .m ...... a ., -... p ...... .. .H -. - v. .v ." , ,.-. . .-,..!. ..v,,.l Ul,y Provioua o mo i..r a ..-, u, , filw wmii . ... ........... m - - tQ B O.c,ock of that day l)ur mk Vcnrs ago Walter lllcchlo, who has been net Ing nsslHtaut manager of tho Catho lic ncademy fund rnlslng campaign, left this morning for Omnhn whoro ho will tnko up his medical courso In tho collego thoro. Mih. Clark 'Wnlkor nnd Mrs. John Taylor left this morning on the atngo for Ashland and Medforcl. Mrs. K, W. (loff and sons nud Mrs. Allro ftoff nro vlHltltiK'horo for a few dnyn. Thoy nro Mopping nt tho Whlto Pollcnti hotol. Mrs. H. II. Jolloy Is it city visitor from tho Klnmnth Agency this wools SholH a BPSt nt tho Whlto Pollcnn hotel. k . J, A. Orant and II, P. Carter nre In town rom Bun Pranclscq, hiivlug htrlvod o'nWi nlght'fl triC ' A Clitsslllod Ad will sell It. -TO MILK USKHK AND T1IK PUULIO: On July 1st, ,1920. iho Producers' Milk Association took over the City Milk Depot from Mr. W. E. Perkins. Mr. Lyle Mills hns beau secured as manager. His years of experience In Max. Mln. Aug. 1 90 87 Aug. 2 85 63 Aug. 3 89 62 Aug. 4 87 51 Aug. 6 SO 51 Aug. 6 82 61 Aug. 7 96 02 Aug. 8 87 63 Aug. 9...A... -82 51 Precipitation CAPTIOUS C'HITICISM "What's' tho troublo!" "Tlio samo old r0"'." wVl U0 0lU tor cf tho Toadvlno Clarion, "Ono of our prominent suffragists has Just boon In hoto giving mo 'Hall Colum bia' for spelling tho '.CauBo' with n lower case" 'c.' ' Chicago Dally Nows. s as clean and of as good a ((Utility as auy on tho market Our herds are as healthy and well kept as any that furnUh you milk. With all these things given due consideration we nro not satisfied to let yon tnke any chances. We bellevo that alj milk should bo patt,eurized to make It snfo. With out pasteurizing wo know our milk is ns good us any. Hut wo hollo vo that It Is better to bo "safo than sorry." So we pnMnurtze.i When In need of ns.tfo, wholesome milk call 296-J, Wo well pabteurlzed milk, croam, cot tage cheese, milk and butter. Yours for n butter milk for Klam ath Palls. PltODUCERS' MILK ASSN. Successors to City Milk Depot, 10-lt. My prices on men's fnrnlshlngp nro ostoiMidlug! I'vo knockod the high cost of dressing out of afcU ouco. H. I. Hammond, 58 Main' St j 9-tr Imports of timber nnd timber pro-' ducts In 1SH exceeded exports by 100 million board feet. These Im ports consist principally of cabinet woods, saw logs, manufactured lum ber from Canada, paper and mater ials for making paper. If-you-fcel-the-nced-of-a-felt-hatr or u straw hat, mako your selection from my stock. Dressy, chock full of ten Ice, tor 1-3 to Mi less thau you must pay eUowhero. mond, 68 Malu St. It. Ham-9-tf MEMBERS' FORUM Klamath County -Chamber Of Commerce Luncheon 12;30 P M. 'Wednesday - Whlto Pollcnn Hotel All monihefs Invited. Phono reso'r vntlou 53& boforo 10 a. m.. A rREACtPEP MEETING' MMVAMAMMMAMrrlMAMrVVM