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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1920)
ETVwpvvjpgjji, it -MAVtrtmAr, , H IHE EVENING H1RALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rAQR roxm 3 .J -I 4 C l si t 9. MDIIAI i wuum ovhU r Piitaifcad dally, nnu nu Falte, at WW MktSla, Jl a-a. w ' wvvart raaaw, uani apir oi : us mru ttraat. at ta tBn at XVta. Or., for traaattlaalMi thru mails aa aaaaaalaai aaattef . ' MEMBER OF. T8fe MSOCUTKD PRWS " The Associated Rraaa it exclusively 'titled to the useltor republication f all newt dlspatctoa credited to It. r not otherwise (credited la this paper, and also the' local news pub Uaaed herein. C SATURDAY, SKPfiaiBKR 4, 1M0 AT THE CHURCHES No duutcea wtlf be saade la this law waMas the copy ta at The KrealBg HeraM office by S o'clock rrioay e Sacred Heart church, corner ot Eighth and High. Iter. Hush J. Mar ahall, Rer. J. J. Walsh. Summer schedule, June It to Sep tember, IS: First mass at a. m., second mass and benediction, 10:30 a. a. No evening eervlcee. The Christian Scieaca society ot Xlaaiath Falls holds services in the lower room of the Library building, vomer or Third and Main atrcetr, vary Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. mad every Wedaesdajr evening at I o'clock. The subject lesson, for Sunday: Man." - Whoee Smile It Worth $1,000,000? Who It the World's Most V" Popular Hero? ' Who It Known es "The Wonder Man?" Who It More Ditcutted Than the Pretident? THE ANSWER is GEORGES CARPENTIER AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE MONDAY t r II Cnnei9Sajh I and learn how II '1 Adjustment Bads I CailvKsMaafWCAJ- IsgsW Cords SoooMUs Fabric Tires 6000 Utiles : HAti . if. '':' The 8aaday school aaaataa la from t:4l ta 10:45 arery Saaday awalag, The free raadlac room aid fre Madia library la opaa from 3:30 to 4: oa Taeodays, Tharsdaya aad aaiaroaya. First Baptist Charea, corner Wash tagtoa aad aBBatfc. Saaday acaaal at 10 a. ai. Pnaaaftac at 11 a. aa. Prayer senrlce Wednesday at P. M. Irary aecoad aad foarta Wadaaaday alas will ha devoted ta ailaaloaary B. T. P. TT. Sunday avealag at fi2&i Yoa don't Bead ail aaak" Yoadoo'taaad toaqueeae. Our Budget Plaa will briag NOT EDISON "Tit aaaeaae. It saryaavtsaaMdaaaei wtd an aalsls th dariactlMawetasto Lt as ua yea aow. Klamath Falb MfJtu: Houte Geo. A. Wirt I, Prop. aaaaaaaaM i , i I Cords & -'"-' V -M I BSLBaSa r& iaaaaaaTaa! aam. aflEB Used Cars ' - it. Two 1917 Fordt One 1916 Ford Two 1918 Chevrolets One Dandy Ford Speedtter, Just overhauled, new body, Tentilatinf wind-thield, and ! Klamath Falls Auto Co. ROY CALL, Prop. ?ii p. as. A cordial invitation la extended to all to attend these services. First Preebyterlaa Charch. coraer Math aad Plaa streets. Rer. E. P. Lawrence, mlalster, 437 Third street. Paeaa 43. Preafcyteriaa Noticca Regular serrlcea will be held at the Presbyterian church on Sunday the 5tb. The pastor has enjoyed his vacation and Is ready for duty again. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub ject: "Play and Work." Evening senrlce, 8 p. m. "Church and Labor." This will be a union senrlce at which the pastor, Rer. E. P. Lawrence, will speak. Employers and working men are Invited to this service. We urge new families of Presby terian connection to attend services and w may make your acquaintances and be of help to you. New families with no particular church connection are Invited to attend our services and, send their children to the Sabbath school. E. P. Lawrence, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Charch. Tenth aad High, Rav. 8. J. Chaner. pastor, 727 Plaa street. Pbona 7W. ! v .'I Goodrich Tires BEST IN THE XONG RUN t y- WhereY tilt tooomy in wringing the last mile out of 4 Worn-out tire when you can buy a new GoodrichTir from 15 to 20 lets than in 1910? DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO. J; H. GARRETT A SONS ,H R. R. GARAGE t ,M k -., ir.1 a IV. DIAMOND TIREA VULC CO. KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. LOW'S GARAGE ary society meets first Thursday of each month. Lstberaa Lutheran services will be held Sunday at 2 p. ta. at the Baptist church. Eighth and Washington Rev. George E. Thelss, of Eugene, will conduct the services. SOCIETY J 167 Mala St.' Klamath FalN Christian church, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. P. Trimble, pastor, 917 Pine street, phone nos. 374, 47S. Emmanuel Baptist, Eleventh and High streets. Bible school, 10 a. m. I Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. (Women's Home and Foreign Mission- " Huckleberry Finn " A NEW MARK TWAIN PARAMOUNT AltTCKAPTICTURB Star Theatre Sunday and Monday, Sept 5-6 ' All you have ever loved, or "cussed," in a boy! And a lot abdut men and women! As only Mark Twain himself could seejt and set it down. The tale of a lad who'Jjed from civilization ," boarded a raft on the Mississippi, floated down, dQwn, adventuring with a "King" and a "Duke" and old black Jim. Tho fata that will litra oa 1nn nn tU l.i . t "6 a wc vvuxiu can' smile, and men remember youth. Made into a pic ture in the truest sense great.' Mrs. Harry W. Poole was a charm ing hostess of the week when she en tertained for her sister, Mrs. Charles Peck, who haa been visiting here this summer, with a delightful dinner party.. The dinner table was simply dec orated- with seasonable garden Pom era in many bright and attractive colors. Covers were laid for the follewing: Mrs. George .Watt,, Mlsa Twyla Head, Miss Alice atcCourt, Miss Agnes Lee. Mrs. Charles JCurrln, Mrs.. Harry Ackley, Mrs. Jewel Barlo and Mrs. Peck. 'Thursday afternoon Mrs. R. J. Sheets entertained In honor ot her mother, Mrs. FrankVaugbn, ot Kan- sts City, and Mrs. L. J. Waters and MIks Julia Watera.of Vandalla, Mo. Tho afternoon was spunt in needle work and the hostess served hor guests with light refreshments In tho course ot tho afternoon. Invited guests wore, Mesriamrs Frank Vaunhn, L. J. Waters, Mlas Julia Watcm, Jas. McCluro, Harry Richardson, K. Q, Cummlngs, C. I'. Masoc Rimer Brcckott, Carl Adams, Frank Dodge, R. A. Emmltt, N. J. Btelnmetz and Jennie Hurn, Labor Day at the Liberty Theatre - a la ' M A A MOST UNUSUAL PROGRAM GEORGES CARPENTIER, WORLD-WAR HERO, IDOL OF FRANCE AND HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF EUROPE, IN " The Wonder Man "THE MAN WITH THE MILLION DOLLAR SMILE IN A The schedules of the basketball season of the Western Conference will be drawn up at a meeting in Chicago Sept. 18. MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION" NOTICE FOR BIDS I Notice fa hernhv vlvan that hM will nn rerniVAn at llm flanlr nr ninana Bonansa, Oregon, until 2 o'clock p.m., October 1, 1920, for the construction of that portion of the railroad grade of Bonanza Branch of Oregon Call fornla Eastern Railway Company from station 14 Dlus 00 to station 83 plus 24. Plans and specifications may oe seen at said Bank of Bon anza. The privilege of rejecting any and all bids Is reserved. Dated: September 4, 1920. D. O. HORN J. L. SPARRETORN WILLIAM IRWIN Trustees of Railroad Fund, Bon anza Branch, Oregon California, and 4Eaatern RaJIwav. v JACK DEMPSEY, .HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, WHOM CARPENTIER HAS CHALLENGED ,FOR THE TITLE, IN " Daredevil Jack " During the progress of the DEMPSEY-MISKE battle at Benton Harbor, Mich., on Monday afternoon, we will have special reports by wire ft A t W t, t Sept, 4-11-18-26 'Jtk,