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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1920)
jg lU. V,M T mvHMDAr nvuuii' iP inw THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAQHRNMR .MfrfrM vvvvVvVVv ftily a Few Days More -if! OF- ? KKK STORE'S REMOVAL SALES ! . ! t - abbvvM9mMHMSm3mSM A .sSsW 0 iBSBlTBBP saws! T V In a few days we will move.into our new Store next to the Rex Cafe XI t i. I! ii. r T t In a few dayt we will move.into our new Store next to the Rex Cafe and will continue our removal talc until we on men' and boys' fine Clothing we are ottering ZU -, reduction on an men a aims ivuppcnncnucri nnu umm l Suit. rvihnil "Dubhelbilt" Make 15,;I, reduction on ail boys shoes fcxtra move (rood maltha 2(1'!?. rtdiirtinn nn Rnvi Special on Bergmann and Three Lake Logging shoes at $11.85 the pair Men's Fine Dress shoes at the exceptional price of &85 the pair 20 off on all Silk shirts Ladies' Koverall suits in Khaki at the bargain price of $1.75 the suit and other bargains Now is the time to outfit your boys with good clothes and shoes for school now is the time to save at this removal tale. KKK STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters kKKKX'XKX ORGANIZERS REPORT (members every opportunity to par- MANY APPLICATIONS ,lclpa,c ln ,h0 mert,B- Considerable activity la reported In labor circlet by organlxera Coll. Holden, and Wood, of the Timber workers' Union. Mr. Call has re turned from a week's ylalt to Weed and adjacent points In tho Interests ot the International union. Dorrls, Chlloquln. and other points hare also boen visited, and according to the organlxera the membership campaign to progressing satisfactor ily, Mores ot applications having been received. A regular meeting of the local Tim berworkcrs' Union la ocaeduled for Saturday evening, August Slat, and preparations bare been made for the Initiation of a large class. The oaten meets everysTaturday evening, sa order tp give out of town DIVOHCK Burr Mattle neagle has begun suit In tho circuit court against Adam j 1) eagle on tho ground ot cruelty. WOOI, MOVKD IIKFOHK FIlKtcaiT RATE RAISE BEOTIOX HANDS ARK FEW MISSOULA. MONT., Aug. 19. Maintenance work on tho Itocky mountain division ot the Northern Pacific railroad Is being retarded considerably by a shortage of sec tion hands, according to officials of the road, who say that the shortage Is greater than ever before. The gangs In this division are de clared to be 400 men short ot their usual strength. . l'MNKVILLK. Ore.. Aug. 13 On account of tho 30 per cent Inert jm of freight rates tho wool which h been stored In Ochoco Warehouse U fust being sent to wool warehouses In Portland. It was stored hero with the hope ot Increased prlco and mot of It. which amounted tu almost 900,000 pounds, baa not yet boon sold. At tho present, Prlnovillo has not felt any short Ago ot freight tars In. which to ship It. As soon as tho wool Is taken out, space In tho warehouses is being taken by those having grain to sloro. as the crops In central Oregon are especially good this year, there will be an enormous grain crop to store. tin u. A classified Ad will sell It. ttmww0mm00m0wmjW0m0W000WW00mA wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwfw The Sage Says THERE IS NO ADVERTISING QUITE SO GOOD AS THE "WAGGING TONGUE OF A SATISFIED CUSTOMER'' aMaBBBBBBBBBaaaBaaSSMaSSSBSSaaaSSaBaSSSSBSSSSS-aaB-aaBBBBBB END TIM In this day of wide-spread publicity every merchant casts about to find the moat effective medium. There are Messages which we must give through the newspaper columns and others, yraich must journey directly to the home with "Uncle Sam" as their sponsor but the trade which we appreciate most is that which comes from the kindly "word of mouth" and is passed along by our' satisfied customers. ., If you are not familiar with our store and our meth- J, ods ask your neighbor. Also ask your Doctor ,l" ,- about Our Superior Prescription Service. - 1 UNlerwooft Riaiwy i WV, KLAMATH FAULS OREGON W I V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE jjf r f fVuftif v I " BUY THEIR DRUGS Ut&u&M & -rrinnnnrrwvvvvinnriii-rriinrivvirirre ftjijijurrvrifinrtpnrii'i " i Training for the boxing content nt tho opera houso Saturday night Is serious work fcr tho athletes who will tuko part, as those who lime watched tho boya working out each ovonlng at the open ulr pavilion on I'lno street will testify That tho sparring Is no exchange, of gentle love taps was proved to aiaicnmakor Hmun when he uus forced yesterday to skirmish about for a substitute tor Kid Willis tor the four round bout with Young Hartley of Yreka, Willis having con nected with a hefty haymaker while sparring with Hobble Waqner that resulted In a broken note, "lied" Franklin, sparring partner for Louie Lyons, will go on In Willis' place and his reputation as a clover, two handed fighter who has stopped so mo ot tho best coast welterweights, will bo given tho acid test boforn ho coucludes his Saturday night engage ment with tho Yreka battler, Hobble Wagner, Lew Lyons, Kid Eaton and Wild Dill Iteed went Lthrougb somo stiff workouts at tho pavilion last night. Wagnor will be gin tapering and finish bis training tomorrow night with light workout Hilly Huff, his opponent, will take his concluding workout tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. A large crowd of. enthusiastic fans watched yesterday' workouts. Opinion on the merits of the fighters la evenly divided. Doth are la good shape and both are full of confidence, and back era of both give equally conclusive reasons why his man should win. One prediction ia made that Is appar ently unanimous the mala event will be a contest from atari to finish. The advance sale of tlckata Is go ing well, according to tho match maker, and a full house It Indicated. Eddie Murphy, local bantam weight, who faces Lew Lyons In tho six-round event, Is working hard and his steady training shows results. He Is out for laurels this time, as his opponent claims the coast champion ship in his class. Murphy has made several appearances In the local arena and Is generally slxed up as a hard proposition. His ability to stand punishment la exceptional and he has a terrific punch In either hand. In fact, he Is a battering ram In action, and tho only escape for an opponent Is greater cleverness and ability to keep out of (be way. Mur phy's friends are looking for blm to .win Saturday'a bout, but many fans re backing the Los Angeles boy's ex perience to handlo the situation. Some Picture 'What h Your llunlumil Doing?" Uim one nf tin' funniest fanes uvor presented mi I tin speaking stiiii" Ami, Inkn our word for It, It's onti of tlin funniest pictures ever tuudo. It's all about Jealuus wires und husbands, and It's a solid laugh from first to last. Furthermore, I lie stars are Douglas Maclean und Doris May, whom you suw In "23 '.-j 1 1 our it' I.euve." This was thnlr first starring telilde. Tlwy made u wonderful hit In It. "What's Your Husband Doing?" Is Just us funny, ' It's a Thomas It. Into production, a raramount-Artcruft picture. We're showing It an Friday und Saturday If you saw the other plcturu them new slurs linvu made you don't have to !n urged. If you didn't, usk anyur.i who did! Now come and see It and you'll ugreo with us. AT THE ef Star Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ) MMMMI t t i HIIAHTA VI KW ."VOTES .Mrs. W. Crandoll, who had chargu ot Shepherd's music store In Klamath Falls for a few weeks has roturned to her homo hero. Itoy Foglo and family are taking a vucutlon of about two weeks In und around I'ortland and many other plains en route. A barn belonging to James War low of Malln burned Sunday evening and it kept people buay fighting the fire to keep It from the grist mill and other buildings. We have not learned what the lose was. H. II. Parker, wife, daughter Dor othy, son nichard, and Frank Hot brook were guests at J. L. Dallcy'a Sunday. II. E. Wilson and family, and O. W. Myors and family have gone to Hogun River valley for a two weeks' camping trip. They expect to bring back n good Supply ot blackberries and other fruit. C. M. Klrkpatrlck and family and William Layman and family, Includ ing Mr. Layman's mother and slstor from Iowa, start today for a camping trip of several daya on the Antelope. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris ot Honaata were calling briefly on friends Tuts-' day. Mra. Ferris was a teacher la our school for thepsst two yean aad we wish her success and happiness la her school of one pupil. The ladles of tho Helping Hand se clety will bo entertained by Mra. J. A. McComb Wednesday, August 26. Porcelain coins to replace email paper money aro now being manufac tured in dermany. BONO TRANSLATOR DEAD AN FRANCISCO, GAL., Aug.SO. Carlos Troyer, who recorded hun dreds of songs of the Indians of Peru and of the 7!unl tribes of Now Mex ico and Arizona, died here recently t the age of 84, He was a noted musician, compos er, writer, explorer, and humanita rian. His friends werr laid to hare Included Lisit, Jenny Llnd, Don Ped ro of Braxll, and Col. Tleodore Roosevelt. . ' LIBERTY THEATRE Tan PICK 09 TaTH PIOTURM AND A NEW ONE KVKRY DAT i-i ii n-nr.imxw im.r-.vuui H. W. POOLE, Owner ROGER D. TORRKV, Musical Director " nmnimiut-LTjuuuuuu-uwinni TONIGHT The great emotional actress, Madlaine Traverse, in "WHAT WOULD YOU DO?" An amazing story of a double life and its consequences ? ''a FRIDAY Edith Roberts in "HER FIVE FOOT HIGHNESS" J. COMING SUNDAY William Farnum in 'The Last Of The Duanei" Another one of Zane Grey's wonderful stories MATIN CK EVERY DAT BasnananpsisSSsnSEI e lBKJ-'e4ggsSBBnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaM