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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1920)
V m9cmi m.ii tmrnn lOAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAMNuH I k rling Herald 9, MVBI1I OKr pahtiehed dan, mm saasay, eraia rvNiMuw uempur rails, et 111 Fonrth street. it tha noMomee at KkdaV at Falls, Or., tor traaamlealoa tart U-euM matter. AT THE CHURCHES JL H efcaagee wtM to asaoto an tela trhin-i nalese the conr a a Use KwwtM HereM edttce tr e'etoek vtMay OF THS ASSOCIATED mHHH The Associated Press It exclusively eatltted to the use tor republication C all sews dispatches credited to It. Mm an ntmrmrlmM t I1II1 tS thlS neper, and alto the local news pub- M aersia. SATDHDAV, 11, twSO . . .v. mi! uascrHs We an slow to leant oar lessons. Modern fire areventlon la an open book, ior all to read yet the Klam ath Falls holocaust proves that but little heed It taken. A few weeks before there was tho flaming tragedy of a Portland apart- meat boats. These' are warnlnics to this city and to Oregon that similar horrors are la the province of the fatare Walesa we apply the recog- amed kaowteige of fire prevention, and rigoroasly enforce it by ordl- aaace by state law, It necessary. There is talk of hardship to land lords, of alterations that are costly aad bothersome.,. UrwKboat these aKeratloas the stractareo are unsafe than they are Bnflt, to house their natrons. There must he no oniciai machine .from this decision. For li ia.aleo a hardship at bo mean caliber to be Incinerated, while paying th 'heat for ahelter and safety, orvk leave a barawg hotel by leaping tram an upper story window to the lavement. The most dreadful price to pay for experience is that of human life. Unless we "profit by that experience Yhe price Is certain to be required of as again. Portland Oregoalaa. The large amounts of cottonwood ta' southeastern Alaska If Uke the ether species of cottoawoods, might be used to make excellent paper, la addition to the enormous resources et hemlock and spruce timber found la Alaska. . Used Car Bargains eh One 1919 Ford Touring, good mechanical tondi Son, all new tires., Two 1918 Fords. Two 1918 Chevrolets One 191& Franklin Six One Model 95 Overland, 5 - passenger. One Ford with enclosed de livery body. Hunt! Falls Aitt Conpany 1157 Main St Sacred Heart church, corner of Eighth aad High. Rev. Hugh J. Mar shall. Rev. 3. 1. Walsh. ( a a. m.. children's service. Adalts are requested not to attend this service 10:30, high mass and sermon. 7 p. m., rosary and benediction. e The Christian Science soelety of Klamath Falls holds services la the lower room of the Library balldlng. corner of Third and Mala street, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The subject lesson for Sunday: 'Substance." rfc flamJBV aetaal aaealaa m (ram :4t to 1S:4I every Saaday meralag. Pka trmm M4I MM tad trttt leadmg library la opea from 1:10 to 4:Xt ea Tuesdays, Thursdays aad Satardaya. e e e First Baptist Church, corner Waaa- lagtaa 4 aitS Sunday school at 10 a. m. " tlll.B. Prayer service Wednesday at i P. M. Every second aad foarth Wedaeaday evealag wlU be devoted to miseJeaary work. B. Y. P. V. Sunday evealag at 7:10 a. m. a mvaial iMltatlnax la aateaded to all to attead these services. tii vmiMwIu chmrcau eecear Sixth aad Plae treats. Rev. B. P. Lawreace. minister. 417 Third afreet. Phoae It. FMasyteHaa Itetkea Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub ject, "The Value of Human 'Life." Special music by mixed quartet. Evenlnn- service. 8 p. m. Union service at the Methodist church. Dr. R. J. Reed of Portland will speak. Kiinilir school. 10 a. m. We have a-graded achool with classes for all ages. Special attention Is given the beginners and primary pupils. Classes are being organised for young business men and also for the women la addltioa to classea already work- lag. Yoa are Invited to study the bible with one of these classes. Methodist Episcopal Church. Teeth j tiisfc Rm r. J. Cnanay. paster, 717 Plae atreet. Phoae 7W. Dr. R. J. Reed, field worker for the Missionary Baptist church, will preach at the union service la the Methodist church .on Sunday night. Dr. Reed Is a very ableVelster and a strong preacher and will bring us a message worth bearing. Everyone is invited to attend this service. 7 Christian church, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble, pastor. 17 Plae street, phone nos. 374, 4.7S. 4 , RmBuwil Bantlat. Eleventh and High streets. Bible school, 10 a.m. Prayer meetiag Thursday, 1 p. m. Women's Home and Foreign Mission ary society meets first Tharsday of each month. Latheraa , Lutheran services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Baptist church, Eighth and Washington. Rev. George E. Tbelss, of Eugene, will conduct the services. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE' FOR RENT Bed .room for gentle- mam. tiaftfc ttMMia. fnrnafA heat. private alttlMg .room! f 1003 High 8t. - -1M4 LA8T CHURCH SERVICE AT MT. LAKI CHURCH Tbe concluding church services of the summer will be conducted in tho Mt. Lakl church next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock and In tbe evening at 8. All are welcome. The Sunday school at 10 o'clock will continue as usual through the year. Here la a bargain for you don't let It go by 80 ncres 12 miles from, town of Rogue River; 10 acres clear ed, new six roam house with good nnatalra' Imu triiw4 nil outalde. 11a- ed cotton aad paper Inside; good are place, threo large outbuildings, family orchard, team horsca and har ness, farm truck almost new, plow, harrow, buckboard, cultivator. Rur al route tnd school right at place. Price 13500; $1500 cash, bal. .two rear at nor cont. For Informa tion call at Lakelldo Lbr. Co., After 5 o'clock p. m,,or wrlto care of same. II. A. 8kelton. 11 WANTED ny sawyer, filer or mill foreman, a mill 35 to 40. Best of reference; Ufa experience. Address A. C., Herald office. 11-14 BRTRAY Came to my Place the 8th, a red malo hog, wolght about 130 pounds. Owner can have same by paying for Its keep and this ad. Frank Sexton, phone 15-F-3, Merrill route. ii-i PORTRAIT STUDIO OPENS R. E. Stlnson, who recently pur chased tho Miller Photo company. has bought the Bend Studio from Archlo Henllne, and announces the combination of general portrait busi ness in connection with scenic work. Both will be carried on at the uond Studio, 1136 Main St. 11-14 September records at Shepherds. ' n , 11-13 Whsre in the U. 8. A. ran you move la a steam heated building with hot aad cold water, bath and toilet, with two One rooms in a brick building la the heart of Klamath Falls? The rent Is 130. Somebody Is missing a golden opportunity with regard to a nice place to. live. I want to go away so see me at once. Thad MeHattan. 11-tt FOR SALE 3 stores; will sacrifice: want to get away. Snap. Sec, 1008 Main St. 11 NEW HOUSKHjFOR SALE One 4, 6 and room and sleeping porch, strictly modern In every de tail; Cove ceilings, lots of built In cabinet work; line chandallers; stone aad concrete foundation; full basements, furnace: frost proof gar. age. Must oei seen to be appreciat ed. WKV BUY OLD HOUHK8 that you must remodel and repair when you may Just as well enjoy a new one; and the cost will be less in tbe long run. Some terms on all property. GEO. li. CHAMBERS 1211 Creseat Ave. Phone 327W. 11-13 Do You Know What Real Storage Means 1 IT MEANS A'24-HOUR SERVICE. t: IT MEANS 24-HOUR PROTECTION TO YOUR CAR. .' i:j.tf i IT MEANS 24-HOUR SUPERVISION TO GUARD AGAINST SERIOUS DEFECTS. IT MEANS THAT DAY AND NIGHT, DAY IN AND DAY OUT, IN ALL KINDS OF WEATHER, YOUR CAR IS AT YOUR COMMAND. THAT IS THE KIND OF STORAGE YOU GET AT THE IMPERIAL GARAGE. J ARRANGE FOR YOUR WINTER SPACE NOW. IT MAY BE TOO LATE NEXT WEEK. .1 n S IMPERIAL GARAGE JO DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE L. HOAGLAND, Owner CORRECTION IN DIVIHION II CATTLE Bulls under esch breed will bo di vided Into two classes. Bulls over one year and under- two and bulls overitwo. Same prises given in each class, st indicated in premium list. Division C For. this year a class two will be recognised which shall con slst of pure breds In their 'respective breeds but not registered. Prises win oe d per cent or inoee onerea in class one. Frank Sexton, Sec. . 11-17 Don t Miss This ! A REAL JAZZY DANCE t. l W ' 1 - i onignt ., AT i i ; Klamath Pavilion LOTS OF PEP 7TH and PINE ST. PLENTY OF JAZZ FOR SALE Large, handsome, well built, two-story home,' strictly modern, newly painted last rail. 11 rooms, hot and .cold water upstairs snd down, new floor-type bath tub, 40-canon wster tank neateti wan electricity, full basement with co ntent floor; also nicely finished bed room In basement, stationary laundry tubs, upstairs sleeping porch which can be opened or closed with win dows, upstairs rooms opening Into large court not counted as room, sewing room, fire-place, large attic finished which can be divided Into two sleeping rooms, three tollotn In cluding one In basement, new Inlaid linoleum on kitchen, bathroom nncl sewing room; large front porch acreened in; also back porch screen ed. Nice, level corner lot with splen did view. Only ono block from pavement and will soon have now pavement past door. Anyone want ing a REAL home will find this the best buy in the city. Immediate pos session. Inquire 203 Washington, phone No. 183. 11 FAT HOGS WANTED Will pay 17c, Immediate delivery to our (laughter house at Texum, Klamath Packing Co. 11-13 PLAY SCHOOL MARY E. BALL Mnilarn frlnitarnrtitn method! and properly supervised educational play for all children of pre-school age, To opea Sept. 13. Phone 114W. Res.. 124 Jefferson. 11 According to the southern Califor nia movlte, Alaska Is all fur-clad eskl- mot, dog teams and snow fields, and yet fine crops of vegetables, berries and grain are grown each year In Alaska. -The harbors of southeastern Alas a are Ice free tbe year rouad. i MAIN AND THIRD STREETS mrspn PHONE 130 p FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN BY FRIENDS X farewell party was given Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roberts, Miss Audrey Roberta and Mr. and Sirs. I. J. Whit more Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will leave soon for Ashland aad Miss Audrey will attend the uni versity, while Mr. and Mrs. Whllmore are leaving for San Diego whore they will maku their futuro homo.' 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