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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1920)
Hg-iO udmmy, mrnamcR as, im THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK roun 4 COATS DRESS GbODS AT juitting Business Prices Coats that are smartly modeled, built along stylish lines, made and bought in this country's best style center, and Belling at prices that will agreeably surprise the prospective buyer. We offer in part, those made of Polo Cloth, Broad Cloth,' Silver-tone and Kittentear. Dress Goods We offer a selective line, in a nice ranee of colors and weichta. goods make up nicely, and when completed are as nifty as any sold, then too, the money saving feature of buying the goods at our Quitting Business Price. nr e invite you 10 iook. I A. r AA - .iv yj Thpsn X AT THE THEATERS V BRANDENBERG'S WHERE THE LADIES SHOf i i t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Tlio Dnrktown Kollloa will Appear Int, tho Star theater tonight In lliolr rnrowoii pcriormiuico, having been Induced by iho management to nitty for ono more day thnn originally booked. They will give nn entire change of program, nml ono thnt will end you out feeling- bettor; Tho Return, "The Figurehead," featuring KtiRino O'Brien. In said to bo, by those who hnpponcd to soo It In Ban Francisco or Portland, ono of tho bout ii lot urea of tho day. So you will huo it chnnco to enjoy miottior blR evening of enjoyment. Tho dar kles will bo shown first and Inst, with tho pictured In between. Tho last performance goes on nt U 30. i PAVILION DANCE WILL UK HELD AT WinTp VEUC&X Owing to Inclement wenther tho pavilion danco will bo huld tonlRht at tho Whlto Pollctn hotel. ThrsJ will bo tho tamo music and manage ment. Tho only chntiRu In tho trans fur from tho pavilion to tho hotel. C. F. Parker, owner of the pnvlllon, aid today thnt weather permlttlnR tomorrow nnd Saturday night' dunce would be huld thuro as uaunl nnd dances would follow until tho end of tho season on tho regular nlRhts weekly. HKNLINK ItKPL'llCIIAHES BOND-LOUCKH STUDIO PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING All makes of talking, machine im paired, oiled and reRraphlted, we are experts at thli work. Appointment by mall onlr. THE PHONOGRAPH 1KX7TOR 512 N. Sth St. A. C. Ilenllno, photoRrapher, who recently sold the Bend Louck studio to K. K. Stlnson, baa repurchased tho atock and now ha all negatives and records of the studio. Mr. Stlnson will contlnuo to conduct Miller Photo Co's studio with special attention to scenic photography and kodak fin fining. Mr. Hcnllne will specialize In portrait photography and conduct his ontlro business at his original studio, 337 Main street. SBBBBBBBBBBI SBBBBBfBBBBI v r WHY HEELS RUN OVER AND SHOES LOSE SHAPE Many people are compelled to discard expensive ; ; shoes after wearing them a short time, because they over-run and lose their shape. This condition is caused by ankles that turn in or out easily, and a misaligned heel bone, as shown in the above illustration. The trouble can be corrected at once by keeping the heel bones straight with aCM itfOTrpQZ UUM We have a complete stock of Wizards and a man who has been specially trained in the Wizard System of Foot Correction to see that you obtain complete relief from your Foot Troubles. FRANK B. ROBINHON Member Asaerrlaat Registered PharmmcUta PRESCRIPTIONS EXCLUSIVELY IN ORDER TO ENJOY THE EXCLUSIVE PRE SCRIPTION SERVICE OFFERED BY THIS PHARMACY, BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO US, OR IF UNABLE TO COME YOURSELF, ADVISE YOUR PHYSICIAN TO LEAVE THEM f HERE.' 1 AUCTION SALE October 2nd, of dairy cows, farm Implements and household goods. L. D. Ross. Poe Valley. 23-25 WANTED Lady cook. White Lunch. 23-24 FOR SALE Tent boule. furnished. Free rent on lot. 'Inquire 232 Commercial Are. 23 LOST Boy's dress coat, near Alta mont ranch, September 15. Liberal reward. Phoae Union Oil Co. I M-27 Glacier Ice from tho Alps Is de livered to consumers In Lynns and several othor cities In Europe. This Ice Is blasted and mined In tho same "manner as etono Is quarried, and Is preferred to other Ico because of Its hardness and lasting qualities. TEAMSTERS AND CHAUFFEURS Union Irf)cal No. 300 will hold a re organization meeting on Friday. September 24th. For Information jlhone 372. 22-23 Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. JC it ... The prescription of-any physician may be filled at this Pharmacy. ' - We wish to eipress our kind np preclatlon and heartfelt thanks to our many friends and relatives for their generous kindness In the Illness and death of our beloved husband and father: also for tho beautiful floral offerings. .MRS. J. H. ORIFFITII ANU - FAMILY. 23-24 WANTED A hdnsework. Phone 96. t Woman v for general 415 Washington St. 23-29 WANTED Two ex-seprlce men can earn good money r Curing apare time by securing subscriptions to the write at once. 4i 23-25 .2 V"i kft I fW x .ri,,)vj. rfrf w: WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL PHARMACY Stars and Stripes Bos 67, Herald. w i FOR RENT Alfalfa Pasture. In quire Leicester- Ktrkpatrick. Mer rill Merc. Co., or Mont. Robinson. Dalley ranch. 23-25 CLOfllNO OUT What Peaches we ' have at $1.75 per box. The Kcllog Store on Pine street. 23 TTTVTTTTTVVvVTTTTTt l4sV X HO! FOR THE LOS T Between Oreen Springs mountain and Merrill, via Klam- nth Falls, black leather .bill folder containing $200 In currency, owner's name nnd address, Harry Dalloy, Smith River. Calif.. Inside. Liberal reward If returned to Herald office or to Clarence Baltoy, Merrill. Ore. Z4-Z5 FOUR HEAL UAWJAINH Four room bunealow furnished complete, on pavement, otr4SX120, close in, price izbimj. Torms.-' f- Modern 6 room Imngalow furnish ed complote, lots 120X120, fruit and shade trees, garden, root houso, gar ago, and chicken yard. This home could not be built for $6000 today Price Is $3850, only $1000 cash. Six room house on Lincoln St., nrlce $3200; $1000 cash, balance mjonthly. Modern 5 room bungalow onj9th St. price $4000; only $1000 down. I'AUIj IKHJAHIIUB Klamath Falls, Ore. Swanson Building. Phone 484 23-24 Or the Adminictrailve floor of the Hoipital ' ! FREE DELIVERY 5Sn jaAf fxr Day or Night Service WANTED By experienced book keeper, set of books to handle that would require throe or four hours a day. Address Box L. F, F.. Herald. - 23-29 HAIIIIKII KHOra WILL lie cloaed t noon tomorrow, to af ford employors and employees an op portunity to attend the county fair. J. E. SWANSON. 23 ft aivm ft ft 1l" Klamath County U going to outdo itself Friday and- Saturday at the Fair Grounds. She is going to exhibit the products of her fields and farms and gardens, her- schools and homes and she is going to tell you that Klamath County has no superior and few equals. GO AND LEARN AN INTERESTING STORY Goe of the big features of the fair is going to be the showing of registered cattle. This is the first time in the history of the county that registered cattle have been shown at a county fair. BIG RACE PROGRAM One of the finest race programs ever carried through at a ' i. . county fair is planned and will show who owns the champion race horse of the county. , Don't forget the date Friday and Saturday, September 24 and 25, at the county !poor farm. Join the Crowd at the Fair Grounds Enr git t n, t -t j t. .,.,.. --j fci -"- howi uuuu Djtou ii cm or aim XI dining room table. 481 Waahinn- aLw ? gr 'X ' X V, It X f ssaV TttfTfTffilllissaAAslii i k HI' ton St. 28-24 ...