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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1920)
HI s pa on nv WE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH rAi j., OREGON T TUKmAY,'HKPiiiMlBifM; itf ' ' - -I 0. L c. M"M4" MhM4njn$K . i WSRBI0R3AH E 1bkIl t WORKING HKRD OltKaON A(1HICIJI.TMIAL COL 1,H(1B, CorvnllU, Hipt. 27. KoolbaJI prospects look good for (ho coming ywar at tha college. Coach n. II. Rutherfor.1 la rapidly moulding tbo Vanity aiplranta Into a good flghtln.: machine, and speaks encouragingly of tha new men Much Reed kicking material haa boen already uncovered. A number of old men aro working nuf. "flap" Powwll, fullback, around whom the team will bo built, 'llabo" McCnrt and "Kid" McKadden bavo started training. The first game of tho season will be at Corvalllt, October , with Pa cific university. The following week Multnomah athletic club will play on thn.fcomn flnld. O. A. C. will go to Seattle to play the University I of Wasnlitfjon, October 28, UBJVeitlty of California will play at Corvallla October 30. Thn local alar will go, to Pullman for a tUMln Willi W. fl. C, November 13, no game having been eVtduled for November . Tha annual classic between Unl rliy of Orrgon and o. A. C. occura on the homo tlclAthls year November 20. The new'graaitand la going up rapidly, and will be ready for the Callfornla'gama November 20, - COMPflNr BUST The 'company waa authorised tome time ago to eel I $60,000 of Ita cap Itol atock to Inventor. Maiutgrr Davlea and Caul Ilogardlua,liavo been aollclllng tho aale of shares, and flat nrdaylha company Imucd tho Stock, already "old. They till have a few more'tharoa to offer; all shnros are 1100 par value, non-aaneaRalile-, and backed by 1 i acres of tho rlrlliut 'Miarab landa In Klamath County, lo Rttvdon tho Caledonia ma mh on tip per Klamath Laki. Manager DuvIm.U a '.baj .man tlno days, supervising the plowing with their big tractor now underway, he plana to put thn new land Into gralna tho flrat year. Tho flr,t 200 atrea of poppermlnt will be planted this fall and spring on land now In perfect shnpe. :s r AT THE THEATERS "The lream Cheater," featuring J. Warren Kerrigan, shows tonight at the Liberty theater. Thla show la an adaption from Ilaltac's "Wild Aia' Bkln." Thla faaclnatlng drama tells of the atrugglea of Brandon McBhane agalnat superstition. Ho. If presented with aaaglc akin, by which any wlab of tho owner may bo obtained. .Ilut thn penalty attached la that with the fulfillment of each wlib bla Ufa la 'ahortened. Superstition becomea a torment n hie Ufa wane, Frltil Brunetto aa Pauline, ono of tho .sweetest characttri ever pro duced on thn screen, convince Ilran don that he haa been thinking wrong.. McShane'a evolution to tho height! of happiness and mental freedom la dramatically unfolded by Korrlgan. It la tho heaviest rolo ho haa yet played .Aa one critic said, "It Is a compelling picture of great dramatic and spiritual worth." Ollvo Thomas as "Tho Flniipor" Is the current attraction at tho 8tnr theater tnnlgh, and I would bo dlf flcul to Imagine n mare sultnbln rolo for this delightful star, or n funnier themo for which to dlspluy liar tnl enjs. A flapper, as most ovoryono kupws, Is ft feminine pnrnnn from sixteen to twenty, who Imagines that tho wis dom of tho ages Is concontrated In her personality. Thla particular flapper Is tho daughter of a small town senator who has been rather strict with his child. The young lady aspires to a knowledge of the world and endeav ors to Impress her sophistication up on her schoolmates. She attracts and. la attracted by ayputh from a military college and on bno of their meetings bocom'os separated from hor escort." A mysterious stranger takes her home and Invites hor to a danco which she attends: She Is Ignomln lously taken back to school by tho school mistress. In her absence tho school has been "robbed and ono of the glrla has dis appeared. Later sho meets 'the girl In Now York and learns that sho Is a crook. Tho'crook, fearing capture by tbo police, lends tho flapper some clothes and Jewelry, Tha flapper fsaun is .r avcaai unK Vllimui LUIVIIILKS END-OF-THE-MONTH THREE DAYifSALE Tuesday Wednesday Thursday r 'BBnBBBBffasggg&w T fifWV?ArsBa sfssss ga.1!!'! itJsWAllssssssssssssisssssP t HH r ggfHIrilfv assssssssssssB V L i'lssstsKSCulsm 4 CHALLIES AT 39c A YARD! t ! Yards and yards of beautiful Challie in the loveliest of patterns, at what we consider a remarkably low price, the sort of price to al ways be found in this store FIRST. Remember, per yard, 89c, so come as early as possible. GALATEA AT 25c A YARD! ! ! Our Galatea, at 25c a yard, was so popular during the sale held last week that we are going to continue it for the time being, at least. Every piece of Galatea in the store is in cluded, but the selection is begin ning to be a bit limited. Yard Wide Outinf Flannel 50c Yd. This price is really a pre-war price, and, in keeping with the policy of this store, is to be found only here. In many , splendid stripes. Devonshire Cloth at 39c a Yard!!! Think of buying Genuine Devon shire Cloth at 39c ! ! We have just five Patterns, four in stripes, and one a blue check that would be just the thing for School Dresses. Three Days Only, 39c a yard. 3 Day Sale 15 COAT OPPORTUNITIES!!! For the Three Days of this Sale we are going to give some aston ishing bargains in Coats. Most are of medium weight, some with Full Silk Lining, some Quarter Lined, and all of Splendid Mate- rial.. The following descriptions are necessarily brief, arid you are earnestly invited to inspect them. ,-, . 2 Coats of Dark Blue Silvertone, formerly ' -. - $48.50 and $57.75; Sale Price $30.00 and 62.50 A Beautiful Green Velour Coat, Silk Lined, .. , was $40.00; Sale ..$25.00 ? JTan Mixture Coat, former price $65.00; Sale Price .',$40.00 3oats of Grey Mixture, unlined, ; , Sale Prices $15.00, $19.78, $22.50 2 Navy Serge Coats, Formerly $25.00 and $34.50; Sale $15.00 arid $25.00 Heavy Dark Brown Novelty Coat .....'.. .'..$24.00 A Light Green Mixture, Formerly Priced . $45.00; Special Sale Price r.....L :..$3t.00 3 Coats of Black Poplin, were $39.50 and-, ' . $42.50 ; Sale !f2M0, $30.00, $3250 A Blue Silvertone Cape, Full Silk Linedivasc $52.50 ; Sale Price !J'....x $37.00 REAL SKIRT BARGAINS!!! ; Silk Skirts Priced up to $16.85 will be soldfor the three days of this Sale as follews: ,. : ' Skirts Regularly Priced at $7.85, SpecialPrice ...-..-...$5.85 Skirts Formerly $9.85, Sale Price... IJ1M2S 2 Skirts that were $i6.85, at 2. $13.00 aa4'$Iioo Wool Skirtsr among which will be found both .Jersey " . ' T v ' i anA MnvolfciPloia TTnrtnorlv PMoiT-10,Kfl.S.'t i """ """-y .- W....W..J .Vv W VAM.W, $6.00, $7.00, a 91D.00 Calo Pricedf., SATIN CAMISOLES For this Sale, we nave taken all of our $135.00 WASHING MACHINE SALE PRICE $110.00 There arc Only Two Of The "Laundry i-nmilfir Q 7R Pamfsnloa arm nnf tripm at 9 q T hpv nro iwnTivlnv.il v hpintr trim- Queen" Washing Machines m the store, ana SH withfiKJe SJStfe lac"gstSpm3, or tho three days of thb Sale they are Soe- ciuuv rntcu tti jiuy eiiv.vv, nmui o Eome with ribbon. Sale Price $2.96 ENVELOPE COMBINATIONS We have a wealth of Muslin Envelope Combinations and for just three days are going to sell them at 25 Reduction!!! BRASSIERES During our End-of-the-Month Sale, all $1.00 Brassieres will be sold at 75c, and all $1.25 Brassieres will be sold for $1.00. CORSETS We still have a few of the discontinued lines of Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Cor sets which are on sale at big reductions. The $5.00 Corsets are $3.50, and the $7.00 Corsets have been reduced to $5.00. Others are cheaper, and all have been reduced. These Corsets are discontinued numbers and are of the finest materials, most of them impossible to duplicate since the war. Of Real Interests 1 Ala. k Ik a tntili 1a nAiivhr ! m 1AT ieaa uiuu uicj tiuuiu uc uuugiiv oi imir , land or San Francisco at the present time. I O IVleil , SEE THEM ! ! ! "'flh ' MIDDIES ' " '" " For this End-of-the-Month Sale we Have fWi?ThayT!?k,tn,:Ti!tfeW brokWl of put a lot of the famous Jack Tar Middies in WOOL UNDERWEAR' -we were able to two lots,' and will sell them at the following find, and have put them on sale at remark prices: ' , ably low prices. We have only we folldw Values up to $3.60; Sale Price .: $2.96 ing number and tlSld tf yourt fa V,$E2.!iS hem you have the chance of burfat 5 iiiee art: nil wubii luiuuicst, euiiic. vyjwi . . . . ... i WhitCollar, and some with Blue Flannel &e aea eiow their value. Collar! and are well wortlytheir first price, 2 only, Medlicott All-Wool Shirts, f and an exceptional bargain at the Special Sale Price: REMNANTS Remember, at this Sale we mark ALL REMNANTS AT 50 BELOW REGU LAR SELLING PRICE ! ! ! It is an oppor tunity that shoiild'not be overlooked, as often there is -just what you might need for many purposes, sometimes enough for a sport coat, skirt, etc. Three Day Sale, 50 OFF! 1 1 size 36, regular $6.00 each. Sale ;. 7.ZS3.95 each. A lot of Shirts, size 34-36-38, regular $2.00; Sale Price .$1.50 each 6 Kenosha Klosed Krotch Union Suits, 2 size 34, 2 size 42, and 2 size 44, Regular Price, $5.50 Suit; Sale -....'....,.$3.75 Suit 6 Natural Wool Union Suits, size , 44, were $2.50; Sale :$1.75Suit ee44f arrays horsolf In this flnory nnd goes back to hor homo town whuro alio poses as a wlokoil woman of the world. HllarloUH complications en sue, tho young lady learning what real life Is not as she Imagined It. IMMYKIt MKKT1NO Tho regular prayer mooting of tho Rmnwnuel flaptlst Church will be hold Thursday night at' 7:30 In tho church. Lot us havo a good attend ance at this mooting. There will bo n little business to attend to. I.KGION MKKTINO TONIGHT Klamath Post, No, 8, American Legion, will hold a rogular mooting, tonight nt 8 o'clock at tho city hall. All mombora nro urged to attend. Important business will como boforo tho session. IIAI1V DAUCUITKB AIUUVKH Mr. and Mre. Hv Wechsler are tho proud parents of an eight-pound dnughtor, who arrived at 11 o'clock this morning. lloth mother and daughtor are doing well. Mr. Wech sler la connectod with the K. Sugar man store and tho family home Is on Ninth street. ' " Hl'KCIAL HTAMI IH8UK RIO DK JANBIRO, Sept. 2, (By Mail). Bpoclal postage stamps for use in Brail! only, will be Issued dar ing tho visit of King Albert of tho Belgians to this country. The stamps will be of the 100 rels denomination, onu will bear the portraits of King Albert and President Pesioa. i, Armenian relief clothing can be sent to the Presbytorlan church base mont tomorrow aftornoon, Peoplo re dying for lack of ft. ,28 NOTICE OF HAU3 OK TKLKPHON'E HVHTKM Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received until tho 30th day of September at the hour of 2 p. m. for the purchase of the Tule bake Telepnone ana Teiegrapn oye tem. Said system consists of approit mately 36 miles of rural telephone lines in good condition, most of it new within the last two years, 40, telephones Installed and paying rent als; the oxenange system and distri bution lines In the towns of Merrill and Malln. This system haa interconnecting arrangements with the Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co. Further particulars will be furnished If desired: Sealed proposala should be dlrect od 'to. the undersigned Administrator of the estate of J. S. Fruits, De ceased. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. W. F, FIUJITS, Administrator. Merrill. Orecon. Sep. 19-20-25 -im 1 Big JAZZ DANCE at the Open-Air Pavilion Tonight y Pue to weather conditions this will. no. doubt be the last week of Open Air Dancing. Let's enjoy it while wemay ' X Good Music KLAMATH PAVILION Good Floor -T 7th and Piae St l :ii " i f t t : A t ' y N