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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
v '.SfW ) J. , w -jr. vr ' -t.s hi it, ocroMM a, i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Ma TWO ' sac 1-1 f tf. ? "( ir - ) i sr r - if ' tt. i '. Dress hats Dancing hats Tailored hats itiSpORTED AND NEW YORK Including Some 40 Models From Amme and many others from the best Paris and 5th Ave. designers New Imported Veils and Veilings in the large square drape effect Petticoats and Blouses That you will not see elsewhere. NEW LNIE OF BLOUSES JUST NEW LINE OF BLOUSES JUST SIZES FOR EXTRA STOUTS. 'oil In an . address before tho Ban Krnncttco civic center bodies hero. NAPA. Oct. 8. Traffic Offlcor Raman Ascdo arrested Mason Wit tonborg on a charge of driving through boards and other warning; marks placed on tho Catlstoga high war, which Is under construction at present. Ho was brought before Justice Thomas Angllm, who roloased him on ISO ball. AUBURN, Oct. 8. From figures submitted by Mrs. Mary Wallace, city clerk, tho assessed valuation of Au burn has been Increased $300,000. Tho Increase wan arbitrary and tho result of tho need for funds to carry out n program of Im'porvemcnts thu city trustees havo decided upon . MARSYV1LLK, Oct. S. Superior Judgo K. P. McDanlol has hnmlod down nn opinion In which ho holds that tlio amendment to the city ordi nance requiring barbers to pay n spo clnl license to keep their shops open on Sundays Is unconstitutional, null and volil. lie holds that tho ordi nance Is dlscrlmatory and unreason able In thnt It Imposes a special tax on barber shops while placing no cush burden on other business. , Big Price Reductions SCHAYNE-BRUN Hand Tailoring u SAN F.ItXNCISCO, Oct. S. Satis fied that Japanese are aiming to se- euro control of apartment houso pro perty in San Francisco nnd Califor nia, tho San Francisco real estate board will submit the evidence It has secured In tho matter to tho attor ney general of California and will ask tha't Immedlato action be taken to pruM'iit Japanese control of pro SUTTBIt CREEK. Oct. S. Wil liam Casslnelll was accidentally shot In ono wrist and In tho faco by his companion, fllacomo Colla, who mis took him for a dcor whllo the Hwo were on a bunting trip. ! t Y ? t t ? T t Y T ? t Y ? I i k. u Enormous .purchases of surplus -woolens. , , from the woolen mills at reduced figures enable us to make these extraordinary re ductions on Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings. You can save $10, $15, $20 pa your nc(t suit or overcoat. Every, fabric is guaranteed All Pure Wool. The 'garments arc all hand-, made to measure, just the way you want them. i We Are Not Satisfied Unless You Are COME IN EARLY fl .- rV t? J f x1 k 527 MAIN ST. IIMIIMIMMMMMMIIMMttMl Li 9i 1 CALIFORNIA NEWS SACRAMENTO, Oct. 8. Prohibi tion's killing effecU on the Califor nia wise grape Industry received an other striking Illustration yesterday when word camo from New York that two car of the valley vineyard products bad sold there for $5512 a ear. When the telegram announcing the sale reached the office of the Paciffc Fruit Express In the Cali fornia Fruit building, the officers of the company could hardly believe the figures. The winery if enabled to dispose of the crapes offered them will ex ercise the options and pay cash for the trait. But If the grapes cannot be sol.d the winery men reserve the right to return the options. I I 8ACRAMENTO, Oct. 8. Carleton H. Johnson.-copy editor of the state (Printing plant, recently suspended lowing to filing of charges against him' by Robert Telfer. who a few ( returned to work this morning has returner to work this morning , owing to dismissal ot the charges by the state civil service commission. t WOODLAND. Oct. 8. With a cap ital stock of $250,000 and with Stockton as the principal place of business. Esparto and Yolo county tobacco growers hare Incorporated the Golden State Tobacco company, which will specialize In the manu ftcuro ot cigarettes. VALON, Cat., Oct. 8. John Trea nor, manager of. the Riverside-Port land Cement company, ot Los An geles, was rescued from a shelf half 1 way down a 800 foot cliff near here I on which he bad lain for '48 hours (after falling from the top of the cliff Sunday. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 8. Little S-ycar-oM Peggy Hunt, who was beaten by her stepfather, George Hunt of North Sacramento, bocauio she could not remember nursery rhymes, has been saved from future abuse at the harida of her parent by Justice ofthe Peace W. J. O'Brien. The little child was ordered taken from her stepfather and was sent un der custody of locsl probation of ficers to her grandmother In San Jose. ffis N. B. DREW TOci cor. 6th and Main X i 1 Y Y t slon at Washington, D. C, to take some steps for the relief ot tho situ ation on the coast. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. Claim ing that it revenues are Insufficient to meet expenses, the Elk Grove Mu tual Telephone association has asked the state railroad commission to In vestigate ita system and fix prbper charges. Elk Grove Is In Sacramento county. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 8. Declar- lit the coal men are facing a crisis because of' the shortage of cars, C. S. Ralph, president of the local re tall merchants' association, and gen eral secertary A. S. Dqdley of the chamber of commerce, are telegraph ing the Interstate commerce commls SHASTA VIEW NOTES There wilt bo a meeting ot the people ot Shasta View school dis trict Saturday afternoon, October 9. to decide whether they Join with Bryant Mountain, I.angell valley, Malln and part or Llbby districts to have a high school, which would un doubtedly be located at Malln. Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstenson and Mrs. A. Turner of Klamath Falls were visitors at II. EL Wilson's Sunday. Fred Crockett, wife and three daughters of Klamath Falls were. callers at J. L. Balloy'a Sunday. Melvln Miller and family, Clar ence Hunt nnd family and (lus 1111 yard and family were at O. E. Hunt's Sunday afternoon. They also visited the Tule Lake lands. W. Crandall was quite ill a few days last week but Is able to be out again. , C. M. Klrkpatrick is driving a new Columbia which Jio recently pur chased. Mrs. Layman and daughter of Fairfield, Iowa, who have been visit ing Mrs. Layman's son, Will Layman and family for several weeks expect to return to their home this week. These beautiful sunny days are making the ranchers happy but very busy caring for their hay and lata grain, especially tho lake crop. A Classified Ad will sail Kv A classified Ad will aell It. Dye It Right! "Diamond Dyes" Don't RUk Material In Poor Dysjn that Fade or Run NIH$$MHM$$$$ MSMMSMMMMtJ PURE TEXAS CHILI ' at the NEW HOME RESTAURANT . also, absolutely Home Made Bread and Pastry, i anon oruers at an nours. 323 MAIN ST. MRS. AGNES NORSWORTHY, Proprietor 444f44 LODI, San Joaquin Co., Oct, " George West & Sons have mad" n offer of $60 per ton for Tokay gr on to tho grow ere for their vlnoyard rim and will take options, for the r "t is good only to October 10. GRASS VALLEY, Oct. 8. Thrco ot the high school teachers were voted an Increase of pay by the board of education, to average them with tbe other instructors In the high school faculty. NEXT WEEK BfHHHSi HprLV asaiftKeV A u HW?S?i - ti i i.f4 4M1RBBBBBBBb HBJteSr; vj A 'A KbbSB Ifejsi ttarannrp 5X ?t IHilpji YQt!9vFvz bbbbbIhh aWHHaaHBaaHBiaHHsjHaHBa One Hot Water B'ottle..$2.50 jnvnui w.jtver outue.. .ui . " . SAN FnANCISCO, Oct. 8. The threatened lockout nnd strike In the building industry In -San Francisco has been averatcd with an agree ment to submit differences to arbi tration . Tbe decision was reached at a conference of bankers, contractors nnd labor leaders 'called by Acting Mayor Ralph McLeran In an 11th hour effort to stop threatened difficulties. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 8. George W. Smith, convicted of the murder of Mrs. Pearl Albert In Los Angeles on June 2d last, was sentenced to life Imprisonment at San Quentln by Judge Frank R. Willis In tbe su perior court. The Jury recommended this penalty. 6roth was alleged to hove" shot Mrs. Albert when she refused to marry him. He Inflicted a sllgnt wound upon himself at tbe same time. HAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. Funds A. it.. ir.i. ii .. s lwr tuo university ui iauiumm TWOT ()'IOr.. ...f 2.51 would not.be raised In a proper or STAR DRUG CO. v V ,M1',REXAI,Store w legitimate manner under the uni versity tax measure which will be submitted to California voters next xaoath. Clyde L, Seavey, meniner ot the state, board vof control and' recognised authority on tqxation so Square Deal Drug Store SAFETY -- SERVICE -- SATISFACTION FREE Saturday only. A limited number of record brushes for phonograph owners. No strings. Freo, SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pens, Pencils, Tablets. PATHE ACTUELLK Greater than ' the phonograph. Come In and hear It. GOOD HEALTH Makes fulr faces. A. D. H. Hepatic Salts, puts "Jazz" In a lazy liver, 36c, 65c $1.20 FOUNTAIN PENH Waterman and Tempolnt, two of America' best makes. $2.60 . to 8,76 GARDEN COURT A symphony of 32 fragrances, Face Powder, Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Etc. PYRALLIN IVORY in sets and single pieces.' Tho best gift for any occasion NO OUTING Is complete without tho pictures. Kodaks and films. Eastman only. IUIUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS are thoroughly standardized and are built completo In BRUNS WICK factories. Easy terms. GIFT SETS i We have some very attractive gift eta of Perfume, Talcum Powder, etc.," In America's best brands. PENHLAR We are tho official Ponslar storu und carry a completo lino of thoso Guaranteed remedlos. LOWNEY'S tho original packago chocolates, always hero and always good. 20c and upward. VACUUM 1IOTTLEH. and Lunch Kits, Thermos, Uni versal, Icy Hct, Etc. JIFFY PANTS For ' the Daby. Washablo and waterproof. $1.00. IF YOU like a square deal wo would llko your business. GET THAT COLD, before It gets you. We have the "getters" PHONOGRAPH ACCESSORIES t ' "1 j NeCdles, Record Brushes, Attach ments, etc. CLOCKS Wo carry good assortments ot Alarm, Mantlo and Ivory Dressor Clocks. $2.26 to $12.00. LEATHER GOODS Purses, nill-rolds, Roll-tips, Music' ' Rolls, etc. ' VOUR FAVORITE ' Faco Powder Is horo, RECORDS Pathe, Brunswick,, Okeh and Emerson Records, 86c to $4.00 MAIL ORDERS promptly dispatched MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY DISPATCHED 0 -n ; i A l-.ll