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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1920)
. w PMDAr, AttOtrtT s. 1M0 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fagr nqn T vin--MW.- PERSONAL MENTION WMMWWWWWWWWW)VIVWWWWWVVWWWWW .mimmini .i .- .m.iwwwwi PI M ay a a im - The Idea That Won Millions 4 Never forget that hosiery plays a far more conspicuous put in your appearance than many a larger and more costly item of dress. Luxite Hosiery is made with this idea in mind; hence made as shapely as the curves of the figure, and in a texture so wonderfully fino and soft you can draw a pure sJUt Luxite stocking through your finger ring. As for serviceability, there is nothing better. That's vy we recommend these hose. JPaLa! SCHOOL CONTRACT BID at Pilous meeting bnt on account TIME IS EXTENDED'01 tner i'D no Purcnasers for the J bondi all bids were rejected at that At a meeting of the school board time. held last, night at the office of Miss Ida B. Mouyer la the Klamath State It 1 rumored that the opening of bank It was decided to allow the con-, the baseball season next spring ma? tractors to reflgure on the tchool - ee Montresl again In the circuit on building for Falrrlew and the time the International league was extended to a week from next! Monday sight. Bids were handed in ' A classified Ad will sell It. Minn Helen Chapman, who has boon with lirr father, Jtulco N. J, Ctiiipmniti for tliu jmitt two weeks, lott out hot ruin thin morning lor her homo In Seattle. I Mrs. Freda Mvormoro lotl this liuirnliiK. titter n visit here, fur hor humo In lti-dillnc California I A. K. I.vo niul M. L. Hughea wero passenger un tlio outline troln to doy ho u ml for San Krnnclsco. They wore hero for n day on their w'ny , down (rum Crater lako. I Colonel nml Mrs. I'oriip anil MIm Ilamuker. were lslturs from llocuii in jenterday. 4 j Mis lVrlltu Gilbert, coast rvpro-, setitatlo of an eastern publishing company, surprised the Her. K. 1'. Unwrence with n visit n day or two hko. ssho was n classmnto of tho minister nt Knox college, Clulesbiiri;, Illinois. She Is In town for a week. Mrs. .V. M. Cantrell of Shlpplngton Is visiting In Oaklsnd. Cal., for a week. The Iter, and Mrs. E. P. Lawrence and family left toCay for Iluck lake to contluue their vacation. They aro camping with Mr and Mrs. Carlisle Vaden and family, who are already at the lake. Mrs. O. II. Hill of Olene Is 111 In the Warren Hunt hospital. A baby boy arrlwd this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Elmer Whalen at Shlpplngton. Tho child has been named William Alfred, Mr. and Mrs. J. .Mitchell wore Klamsth Falls visitors Wednesday. Mrs. II. y. Cloburn of Lakorlew. Michigan, Is here for a visit with , her son, Olhcr Williams, ami her. sister. Mrs. lk I). Uurke. V. II. Harrows, who has been vis iting his son, Kvvrctt S. Harrows, of' the D. &. M, Cleaning company, left, Tuesday for his home In Santa .Ur ban, California. Mr. Harrows was here for six weeks. I Mrs. I.. Jacobs returned last night If from an extended visit with her daughter at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. West are homo again after three days spent clear. Ing a place for their summer homo at Lake o' the Woods. Mrs. Uurge Mason Is expected home tomorrow from Portland, Ore gon, wher she has ben for some time. 000100mf0 I'MTOItlAI. UI'.VIKW IMTTEUNS SATURDAY BAj1j-U"irsi twwwWWWWwNMwMWwW twiti'.iui. ATTENTION (1IVEN TO l,llilllH:itH yVVs SPECIALS WWWWvvvvvvvvVVVVVlvVVVV' AUGUST BLANKET SALE In time of wnrmth prepare for cold" might wvll nml appropriately lie upplleil to tills sale, which women hereabouts linvu romo to know an u sale of oxtritoriliniirily good value These blnnkets are or a nihility that will ghe u splemllil m count of tliomsnhes A largo variety ot eiUors. In rolloti. Cotton mid Wool Mixture, nml All Wool. Saturday Special 159,'. Discount All Indian Blankets, Saturday Special 10';; Discount WOMEN'S SILK FIBER HOSE WHITE ONLY This Is the time of year when hundreds of careful buying women never full to profit by mrurlng n generous supply of hosier) It Is stock adjusting time with us, nml we have ar ranged to dispose ot nil broken Hues nml surplus lots at bargain price. Saturday Special 98c COTTON AND MERCERISED HOSE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES Dnint) ilrnpurles bring brightness nml light lies t( the home -makes It u cheerful place to live Special now being offered by us ruvnnt maiiv tienlltlfill designs lis well ns novel patterns In rl h .soft tones. A few hints follow of whnl we lum ready fur you CURTAIN SCRIM A few pieces of curtain scrim with colored floral ilealgu. Special at 25c a yard CRETONNE One tut ot ln-antlful soft inne cretonnes, many beautiful similes nml designs Special at 45c a yard TWO M'llHKH ADDED TO HOHIMTAL HTAFP Miss. Edith Borghlld Hue, Swanbon and Miss both registered nur ses, arrived on the train last night for duty at the Warren Hunt Hos pital. We nre offering n very goi d gruili In mercerised cotton at AOr. of host) WHITE LISLE RIBBED HOSE We aro closing out n special lot of White Hose, with a printed lucv design In black. This hose was made to sell nt It.SU. Saturday Special 78c FALL SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES ARE HERE One ot the most pleasing features of these now garments, we'll say at the beginning. Is the reasonableness of the prices Ofcnurse, this Is not to discount the smart styles beautiful they are this season, too and thu usual high grado materials and workmanship The Woman's Store It known for. Prices begin at Suits, $35.00 Coats, $20.00 Dresses, $25.00 'V TO make a frock bo Air, I'm ptsctlcal than chsirolnc, srrgs and T satin rtimuint iwcrs. i livrr so many inin-n-lag uiirstlons for cum . blnlng fsbilcs ia , Review W lllutt'ststi la Ik Faikioa Book . for Fall VW on 5Ie . DmsM-Msass k FALL SHOWINGS ir ou plan to make ycur fall continue or have It mndn fur you, ou could not chooso a boiler time than the present to make your selections, Kor right now our stocks are roiuplelo with evrry fashionable fabric, and shade in n vari ety enough to gratify every desire. We Invito our '.ispectlcn. PRETTY GINGHAM FABRICS We are offering one lot of beautiful plaid dress gingham This Is an exceptional offering and should not be overlooked. Special at 35c a yard From Spick and Span Glasses ! We'Don't sell molasfelpit tender and juicy fresh ; ; meat, from fly-proof cages at fair living wages and j ; prices that can't begMtt For your Sunday roast, ; j ham, bacon and lardjat special Saturday prices nu rle "Calltke i- Liberty Market C. F. W; WERNER Phone 238 3rd and Main M MM ! Considerable trouble has been need throughout the country le war in obtaining competent rses, and the local hospital has shared somewhat In the discomfiture. However, the hospital authorities 'announce that their nursing staff Is now complete. Miss Hue and Miss Swanbon are recent arrivals from the east, having graduated from Wlscon sin. They have both seen army ser vice, and come to the hospital .very highly recommended. H. N. MOE, Proprietor Ztmkkkmktkttmktnimtmtmimin00w -irirvvvvvxfvAAJTJVAAJUXAnjxAA AAAvwttfVMttfsjaJ JZftowintT at tfin V A Trf Amr ZOJ.WG r -fffiLi PHOTO vim TO-DJIY LOCAL BUSINESS MEN UP IN AIR For a good many years fritnda of a quartet of local gentlemen bars en tertained a suspicion that tbate prominent citizens bad Inclinations to be "high flyers." "Just give 'am a chance and see where they'll land," was the gist of public opinion. , Yesterday tho suspicion became established fact when the four,yle!d ed in a body to blandishments of temptation and wuro all up in the air for a while. They landed on the Alluiiiont flying field. Cnpt. J. W. Siemens, C, K'Btone, ELECTION DATE H M AUSTRIA II. M. Ackley nnd L. I.. Ilrowncll all took a Jaunt with Pilot HardHifr' of should contlnuo nnd VIENNA. July 16. (By Mall). It Is now settled that elections for a new national assembly will be held the first week In October. Unless another crisis should arise, which Is most unlikely In view or the present Internal situation, the temporary cabinet that took office last week, will contlnuo in power and carry out tho non-partisan program agroed upon at Its creation. Tho wealth levy and constitutional reform, on which came the deadlock that resulted In thu downfall ot tho Itcnnor ministry, still occupy tho leading placa as Issues. It was ucrucd upon that tholr consideration nn effort bo political move In this was so obvious that tho latter refused the trap and the so-called working cabinet result 'ed. In it tho Socialists retain the .portfolio of war. giving them control of tho army, while tbo Christian Ho clallsts have the ministry of the In terior which meani control of the police. The state of politics In Austria may be Judged by the Importance at tached to these two forces. The Dig Germans, henotoforo un represented by a portfolio, consented to enter tho temporary government and hold the ministry of Justice. With elections three months away It is impossible to predict a result. Tho general belief is, however, that nulth- THE GAYET1ES CO. 20 People 20 Kntlro Change of Program Douglas MacLean and Doris May in "WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING?" Thetr Klrrt Picture Was a BiotI It was .."TWKNTV.THKEE AND A HALF HOURS' IiKAVE" Hailed, by Press sad Public ss "The Best Comedy ot (be Year' This, Their Second, Is Funnier Than Their First o Oregon, Washington k Idaho company's Curtlis pluno last "evening und nil enjoyed tho experience,' At tho highest point In each of tho four flights tho piano rcuched an nltitudo of losa to 4,000 feet. . , N. II. Kvuns, representing the ulr plano company, la considering tho formation of a local stock company to develop commercial aviation, In, tbo local field and considerable Interest has been aroused among local finan ciers. , i While the plane waa recalled 'to Portland this morning by a telegram from the manager of the company, saying It was needed there over the week end, Mr. Evans Is confident that It will be back 'here next week. Mr. 'Evans will remain here until tbo first of next week and then' goUo Lakevlew for a few days. ; The trip to Portland today wlll.be made with oaTy oae Interruption; a stop at Eugene. The pilot expected to rnsks the trip la about tour hours and a half. A classified Ad wilj at),,. mndn to roach a compromise that will permit of passage In soma form, Tha Social Democrats nnd the Christian Socialists supported by tho Illg Ger man party, aro so far apart, howovor, thut an nccoptublo compromlso of a workable character Is regarded an unlikely. Tho Social Domocrats aro unylold liig In tholr Insistence upon a com pulsory fortuno contribution that shall placo tho burden of tho taxation upon wealth, landed and otherwise, whllo the conservative parties, united In this, declare that so radical a measure aa tbat proposed shall nover become law. At present all parties are playing for position In the coming campaign and attempting to throw the burden of blame for the failure of the assem bly to enact any of the vital measures before It, upon tbe other. The Socialists st first attempted to eliminate themselves entirely from tbe new ministry. For 10 days they held out, wishing to compel the Chris tian Socialists sad Big Qermans to shoulder tha government alone. The er of the dominant parties" tsn secure a working majority. Tho probabil ities are that tho Illg Germans will make somo gains. In view ot tho". slstont agitation for fusion with Oer- many or Ilavaria, and again form a block that will hold the balance of power. OOUPLH MAIUUKU John Waldo Hell, local carnenler. nnd Mrs. Mary Marcus were married last evening at H o'clock at the Meth odist parsonagu by tho Hev. Chaney. Thoy will reside at the corner of Lincoln and Tonth streets. A classified Ad will soil It. LIBERTY THEATRE THK PICK OK TIIH PIOTUIIKH AM) A NEW ONi: KVKIIT DAT v i-ir.-in-11-iiiii.iijin.n.ruiji..i "'-XV,l'OOIii:' ""cr ' ,t05l''t TOMIM", Miul.nl www aMMMaaaaAaAaaaaAw Director TONIGHT KI'KCIAf, ATTENTION IH CAM.ED TO "THE LONE TRAPPER" An adventure scenic tluit is really koimI THE IlEOUIiAIt I'EATUIIE IH "HER FIVE FOOT HIGHNESS starring Edith Itoberls who stunted In "luisea" SATURDAY "IMPOSSIBLE CATHERINE" with Virginia Pearson a JJUNDAY Yoar favorite aad oars wfll bo with as WILUAK FARNUM la "THE LAJJT OF THE DUANES" ' f1$ Mttw ay. Zaae Qrey ' r Y i A J. t'i 7TaurrvjMi)i-aari.r(mvi-jMwiLT, iUiA