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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1'Aih Kiairr Star Theatre r - ! Air ami .Mr rcwtn u ilea mo J t V Y Y t Y V t ? Y f Ufi ihc flrit of tlio week (or thwlri ! K lt.ui. at, Ain PHnlinn nfr.ii it nv . V '" '" '' i'."V.' ..-- till W J t, ii.Ii-il vUii 1 ere i V mi mil .iri .- r Mivuumi iinro i ' TONIGHT r. i i 1 l HMD a Toil Wei Ki Wslt ni I itinr iimmr homo at Hoik I'otnt M r J K Pratton ami sons. Don I I ' Robert Warwick in "T-iE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE" ,, (' Thq Cmter De Havens in "A MODEL HUSBAND" A Two Rail Comedy Vs a I Kilo -'oiil&i lire expeited In lo i r . v X i t !nm au umomolille trip to I V i ' r I ike HHll iCKlfonl. j m! r Wllllum Dnnrnti and v r Tittum rt'tmniMl last n t.'it fnm a fw days Mt st Crater At. r.t., .. Y Mr . ,nd Mrs Jeiso Pockley and J fi-illt i-rouijsad by Mls FttmriV ilktn. left ywt.r.ia for a fov ! " !. FRIDAY , TUK8DAV, AUGITHT 10, 1020 Alice Joyce in THE SPORTING DUCHESS" A Big Special Production ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY run l: nv owmir Nl W AND 2ND HAND furniture, proof cellar, garage, chicken house, 123 till struct, lilnmo 13SW. wood shed, work shop. ' 1621 Mania- 10-11 fllta. Hot Springs Addition. 10-16 FOll SALG Hrand uew three room LOST Ono tiro and rim. between plastered bungalow with Mr cor- Mnlln nnd Klamath Falls. F J. ner lot, close to site of now school, at Wilde. Malln, Ore. ' 10-12 n bargain prico of 1S50; only 1400 cash nnd tho balance like rent. Chll- NEW AND 2ND HAND furniture, cote & Smith, 633 Main St. 10-11 123 Mh street, phono I SOU 10-14 FOR SALB Strict))' modern room plastered bungalow. two lot, garage, lawn, trees, com pletely furnished and in excellent lo cation, at a itpcclal prico of 14900, on easy terms. You'll surely like this pleasant home. Chllcote & Smith. 633 Main St. 10-11 FOR SALE Good sis room house with all the necessary outbuild inn, plenty or fruit. One garden tract, nearly 100 ft. river frontage, halt acre of ground, in protected lo cation, at a bargain price of $3000, half cash. You'll hare to hurry. Chllcote & Smith, 33 Main St 10-11 fit o 1 : lth. WANTED Girl to caro for children Call small 11 S3 Main St. 10-12 il - i ai .lng trip I'o-.kv F fjbtt. who ,i. .'mntovoH ' .nkk'i"t l ih W F A horn t . n prsrlit't lo his nllntmpnt 1 In tl art-, v. haft returned hiri to t u t iii- horn IW-rtis ncroni.ind V l hW lirKli' They will make tHtir(C hoi in at 444 ?otti Rbrrlil Hoinip i ' Ml RsK!lcori, who has brn 'emplojed b) lnd-rod' l'haimnc;, 'for some tlm, left this mornln for. J Medford From tharo she will go to Ssaslde. where sha will vi-it with an 'uncle fo- the rp of tho summer ' .HIM Urdu la IV 1. 31) was a wen' ger on this morning's train fir Her keley. California, wliern lu will take up n pos graduato rrjurso In tin rnlu-rstty of California Mln Do Lap graduated last jear from that Institution. Mr. and Mrs. II. J Morlcnuon nnd a party of friends hat a gono to Dia mond lako for a camping nnd llshlng I I. LOST An automobile starting, tr'P crank, new, all Iron. Kindly re- Mr and Mrs Frltt Markwardt turn to R. C. Oroesbeck. Klimath Mr and Mrs Jack Hlrrl, Mr and outo uaua uuuuiuit 4vi OPK.V SAI.K $1200 Nearly new 4 room plast ered heuse: 1300 cash and $25 per month. A close Id apartment or rooming house, modern, completely furnished. This is a splendid buy. $11,000, 4 cash. If yon want to sell your property and the price U right, list It with us. A. A. DKLLMAN ft CO., 406 Main St. 10-11 Wednesday, 10 a m. to 4 p. m., 713 Main St. Hare a look In. 10 NEW AND 2ND HAND furniture, 123 3th street, phone 135W 10-14 FOR SALE New and modern 3 room plastered cottage, bath toilet, sink and lavatory. Comer lot, built In features, porch and wood shed. One block east of Mills Addition school. Iiargaln price f2200: only $500 cash, balance $30 monthly. J. T. WARD CO. Phone 375 S34 Main St 10 WANTED Girl to work In doctor's office. Leave address or phone. FOR SALE Golnc business will bo No. Box 5, Herald. 10 sold for less than Inventory. If, day noon. - ? y t ? ? Mrs Jewel Hoellng, Mr. and Mrs F j C, Markwardt, Mls Gladys Mark wardt. Miss Dorothy Hamilton Mtr' Lottlo Fischer and Robert and JL George Fischer msilo up a party from Klamath Falls who spent the week-end at Crater Lake. Ethel Hawxhurst, who has been spending her vacation In California haa returned homo. To Get the Most Pleasure Out of Dancing YOU MUST COMBINE TWO VITAL THINGS BEING COMFORTABLE AND LOOKING OUR BEST And you cannot attniirthosc desirable r ml 4 unless you are wearing the right kind of coiset WARNER'S MODART, REDFERN AND NEMO CORSETS include many styles especially suitable for dancing. They allow that freedom and ease of movement which are essential to grace, and at the same Ume they insure the perfect fit of your dainty new dance frocks. t Y v t Y t Y Y t T T Y Y .OTICK TO TAXl'AYKIW you have about $15,000 look this up. Will clear $10,000 this summer, and the possibilities are unlimited. A wonderful opportunity for man and wife. J. T. WARD A CO. I'hone 375 834 Main St 10-13 CREWS RETURN TO WORK AFTER SHORT LAYOFF The construction crows on the Illg Lakes company's mill nnd the new mill of the Klamath Pine Manufac turing company at Shlpplngton, laid off last week on account of lack of material, returned to work yctter- reports F. Hill Hunter. builder of tho two plants. Mr. Hunter said that material was arriving slowly and ho thought It probable that there would be an other abort layoff at the end of this week. You are hereby notified that the Assessment Rolls for Klamath Coun ty for tb,e year 1120 have been com piled by the Assessor and are open to Inspection at mr off.ee by all ner- tons Interested. All taxpayers are LOST Autn Hen. No 91330 . "EARING RKAULTti I.V requested' to rumbn the i.-ilnat nm lav( at Danner-I'atty Garage. I DISMISSAL OF CHARGE . . . I 10 i piacea upon their -property for the f Wllllard Lotches, a Klamath In reason that assessed valuations DANCING INSTRUCTIONS, Mooie ,,an' waa aralgned beforo Hcrt C throughout the county hare Ix-cn ' Hall, 7 to 8 Monday and Thurs- Thomas, United States commission- generally raised to conform to In- ,IaV- Special instructors for ladlM cr Saturday, charged with having . , , , .... and gentleman. Hot O, Herald ..... . crease In sale value of property. All 0;nce. 10-14 u"eJ a dangerous weapon against porsons Intorested should examine) McKlnley Jackson. ATTENTION MASONS ' The quarrol botween Jackson and There will be a special meeting of f.i.h.. . -,.., ,. . . Klamath Idge. No. 77. A. F. & A. ' " " " "17 '"""' "' '- M on Thursday evening. Aug. 12.""""' n8 testimony brought for the purpose of work In the F. C out ovldence that Lotches had fired CAMISOLES of Beautiful Materials . and Perfect Makiag Here are refreshing cool camisoles, fashioned of the sheerest textures; and dainty, too, since they are so carefully, handmade and exquis itely trimmed with embroidery. Dainty Silk Underclothing, Lux- iriously Soft and Adorable Every garment is of flawless silks, stitched and embroidered as pretty and exacting as the most particular woman de mands, proportioned to give freedom of motion and priced so all may purchase. i- - -i -iuuWLri.riri.n.rvn.fjirirLnrnr.iiiiii - -------. -"-Jr-i-if-ivv.riririni'i.nn.nAAriri.n.rLArLn.iiji.n.ri their assessment lfore the meet ing of the boird of cauilizatlon on the second Monday in September. i J. I. LEE. Assessor of Klamath County Aug. 6 degree. All Masons aro requested. a rifle at Jackson, hut wa innifllc loba present CITW Sec.'!6"1'0 i" folding Lotches and the caso was dismissed. Now in Stock for Immediate Delivery 9 a Ask For SJvwiw. WSM I SIlmltf0mnti5s 5tori X H. N. MOE, Proprietor Y AGED RESIDENT OF .LOCAL PHARMACIST I MERRILL DIST. DEAD TAKHN TO HOSPITAL Tho body of Richard Martln.f4ed 80 uarn, who died Saturday a't tho homo of tils son, Oliver Martin, suren miles east of Merrill, wu aent this morning from Whltlock'a undertak ing parlors to Iliilllngham, Wash., for burlat. Tho decedent camo to Klam ath county from ISelllugbam about four years ago. Death resulted from heart trouble), from which Mr Martin had suffered for a long time Ho hud boon ncuo- lly ill for a week, amides tho son, (Olhor Martin, ho leaves a daughter. Mrs J II WRITER OF SONGS1 Frank II Rnblnson, manager of thn Warri-n Hunt hospital pharmac), antiourtci'i receipt of a first payment chuck fr m a big eastorn eoug pub lishing liouno for tho rights to a song entitled "As Long as tho Hun HhlniM In Heaven " Should tho song bo n sucensn royalties in substantial sums wilt bo forthcoming, TIiIh Is tint fourth song that ho hut sold, pays Mr. Robinson. One f-f thn former songs had a sale of 10,000 copies Mll llelly Gaddes, Mnrgarnt Warden and otliur Kveresta AJo, luborer, committed by tho county court to thn state hos- ,'pltal for tho Insane at Kalem, waa taken to Salem today by hospital at tendants. AJo camo hero from llend recently. He was nrrenled by tho police last week on the street when his actions showed bis nhuormat mental conditions. Los Constins, nil-known over Mlsi 'I'" National luagtiD rlritilt as sccro torat tnry f ll'" I'ltlsburgli iluli for nuirn Parker, who llve on tin inusirians luno tried his latest song, t,ll, tm i"n past, Ins resigned his I old McKcudreo ranch In tho alley and a daughter who ll.es at llelllni:-liam. .a) the uutlior, and prnliw It highly l",,,l"" t" ungajso In other huilnosi, RED CEDAR POSTS Tho Llfotlmo Trado Mark moans that your fence Dnta am v,Hinm.Tin.i f.in- Wostorn Red Cedar fenco posts aro as surance of long llfo and no trouble, Whon they aro In, thoy stand solid, resist rot, and you can forget about them. Your oxperlonco will bo the namo as that of hundreds of others, who writo us of the fact that Western Rod Cedar, Posts, planted over thirty years airo. nm atm cnmi tnr many years more. ' THEY ARK IIO.NK DRY Big Basin Lumber Co. Main and Spring Streets, Klamath Falls Phone 107 LOGGI.lt m'HT WIII'.S LOAD ,vi .s. iii utiif ., ti eir I j ii' jtw.- ni.ii ri i,it , ik AVhllo unloidlng logs at Wamp lor's camp near Olene yesterday nf-, ternoon, Clayton Ilurko was severely Injurod, when tho load slipped and all of tho logs fell nt onco Ono of tho logs struck Mr, Ilurk, Indicting sovero lacerations of the scalp nnd fracturing hlx arm Hu Is in tho .Warren HunUhiupIUl. USED CARS FOR HALI! Hovqral flve-passengrir Fords. Ono Ford roailstor, runabout, 1919 model, Al condition. Ono Ford speedster, completely overhauled, new body with top, wind shield and fondors. Ono niodol 9C Overland. Ono 1918 Chovrolet, good condi tion, , Ono.lOlC Ford, motor Just over hauled. ' KLAMATH FALLS AUTO COMPANY lir7Maln Street LIBERTY THEATRE tiii: pick or thi: iiotuiu:h AND a ni:w oni; i:vi:nt hat II. W. I'M)LK, Ounrr IIOGKR I). TORRIIV, Muslrul Director TONIGHT The Cameo Girl Dolores Cassinclli stars in "THE VIRTUOUS MODEL" from Pierre Wolff's famous play "The Gutter" WEDNESDAY only MARY PICKFORD in "SUDS" Tills in Mary's latest plcturo It has Just boon roloasod and ns Mary, and Doug aro now on .tholr honoymoon thero Is no telling whon sho will muko anotboMplcturo. Ho If you llko Mary and who docs not? bo suro to seo her In "Suds" Nuimovu comes i.ext Hunilay In "lho Heart Of A Child" IMTINKi: KVKRV DAV X J. -ir- a rm I.' 't T1 "urivirn