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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
fit. .'artti iviWwc "fHy i m tiMXs. OfctcoN ft n AM faptttaat sections of the store contribute lower .nrvwtrr- Giving Klamath FalU lower prices. There' Inspire-; iH&L. . Hoa and Here's example in what we are doing. ! Mr- T-1"!'! prices on seasoaable merchandised , JttitffrW ' A Timely nice Lowering . 'Mil. I'll t 01 '-im i . '.r v .1 ' Women's and Misses9 Coats, Suits, Dresses OUR ENTIRE STOCK OFFERED FOR THIS GREAT: SELLING EVENT SPECIAL 20 OFF ' '..'"SMS,. 4 SKIRTS We hare just received a large assortment of Skirts, purchased at the new market prices. - SPECIAL 20 FF wm. WAISTS AMD BLOUSES, Your choice'frotn our very complete s.tock, containing many ,, exclusive New York models. .' : -." ' . SPECIAL OfkO OFF ' !" o i ' iut ! ( . Be Cft Great 1-2 .1 Sale of Remnants. Great Accumulation left over froni our Fall and - Winter Business will go on Sale Saturday at just One-Half Price fiCI CHILDREN'S COATS CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES ' 1 V- iir.ii . j i. j .it .u-! . .k. Pol fM.' ' -t ' " ff H asuss wsj ssxswsw w w w - 14.00 ta fl&OO. .) 1 1 1 , 1 U Well made Dresses of extra qualit,gagham, just the thing;, for school and play. . t VAIfc ?v w i" A . . M t A UV A A 999mmww""-t ....tf -' V. fciftOre ::..5''j:-. .Htt'lf flit PmnrUtM- - iV- : "I --" - ' 'ICt 'y T.. - .- j C "M i" , IRSOWALilENTlbw 1 WW. FordMy wma a-coMtr Mat vWtor Jre IaatU, vallty jMUrdar atunioida ttMdtt to aattm of E. Xoberti drore ia from th Rob ert's raacb la Poo Talley yesterc'ay aftoraooa and .transacted bualneM with Klaasath Falls merchants. , R'W.'Towef was a county seat(i Itor resterdsr'from Xeao. , . ElBr.afoorVaai'lt'rs. Bert Moore werejstswn resterday moralnrtrsai Pos Taller parchaslnx supplies from saerchsnts here, t . ,. j W. D. Cssipbeil was a Tlsltor here this week from bis ranch at LorellS. Frank Cortade, who sold feis raacn recently ,at Odessa, was In town from thereyeiterdsy preparing to go oast on an extended visit with his parswts. Wilbur pgfmsni of Chiloquin wss business visitor In Klamath Falls yesterdsy. Mrs. Richard K. Hannon, who was operated on at the Warren Hunt hos pital Monday moraine, is reported ni doing very nicely at this time. Walter 0. Weit left this morning .for Portland where he will be de- Mitfwest took two Indian girls, Orsee Watah and Opal Psnins, to the Cbemawa Indian school near Salem "'W. C. Vaa Eaioa was a paasoagsr a this morning's trala boand for PsrUaad where ho will traaasct kas- Isoas for the .ect fsw days. t. Sidney Smith Is In the city today from St. Louis, Mo., and is regis tered at the White Pellcsn hotel. , W. J. Lyons arrived last night from Portland and Is a guest at the White Pellcsn hotel. Dean Evans and John Evans are Klamath Falls visitors' from Rich land, California. Paul C. Sates Is spending a few days here from Portland on matters of business. Ollbcrt Rogers in here from Lon don, Esglsnd, and is a guest at the White Pelican hotel. R. E. Carlton Is spending a short time here from Ssn Francisco. He is registered at the White Pelican '.ho tel. Ed Cookman Is a county seat visi tor from his home at Chiloquin. J. Shaw la In town today from Weed, California. Charles Lens Is attending to busi ness matters here today, from bis home on the Big Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alkcn spent talned on court business with the federal grand jury for some time, yesterday In town from their home at LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" VaiassMViitaWssMsStfVVVtivVkja H. W. POOLE, Owner- ROGER D. TORRE V, Masical Director 1 I'l TONIGHT One of the best known characters In tho world is JAMES J. CORBETT , Once the Heavyweight Champion of the World, now appearing In ' ' 1THE PRINCE OF AVENUE A" !'' ' A story of East Side New York ward polities. ' SATURDAY, Again Tonight we have with us Dainty VILA DANA and she stars i(. this time in i .,.'.1 , "THE MICROBE" I and' (he story is a page out of real life one of the most human and ' it anDeallne Btorlen ever screened. appealing stories ever screened. Next, Sunday the Big Feature Is "THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE" ' Jack. London's great sea story and who could write sea stories ..... tU'amwt TflJ.1r? inJ .tin on til Xfl.Mkall f Awld n M .1 kd.bll k n-all.tar cast besides. If von like eicltlnr nlcturea come here oq Sunday aad see "The Mutiny of the Elslnore," It's great. H.W.P. Christy's mill looking after matters f hasliaw. " R. A. Bradbury wss a counTy'seat visitor yesterday from kls ranch In the valley. H. J. TieksoTrdrov la from" kls twaeh In the valley this raorsttog aad transacted business with Klamsfh Falls merchants. J. Frank Adams and Frank Jr.f art business visitors here from their ranch below Merrill. .J. M. Waterbury, who Is attempt ing to break his previous piano play ing record of 66 hours, started pomotly at 10 o'clock this morning and will make no stop until forced to by exhaustion. The high school boys are busy with plans to capture enough wild dueka, one wsy or another, to feed their visitors from 'Ashland at the banquet after the football game tomorrow af ternoon. 4 James' II. Drlscoll, member'f the state fish and.gamo commlislon re turned last night from Portland, where he attended a meeting of the commission. Ilia was away for four days. n a masterpiece of a photoplay It opens In the arctic, and It end thcr? after a" auccessloa of breathless, thrilling and unusual' episodes that keep the puis pounding and antici pation whetted as It sweeps along to a swift, otaashlaw assd waaapactad climax. NEW TODAY FOR SALE Font roortSSMse, wall FOR- HAI.KKlne-building site on furnished for housekeeping. . Nlos t the hill, centrally locsted, J largo bsrn In the rear that can be uMVforrMts Including corner, wonderful garage. Lot 50X110 reel. Nesr new school house. Price f 1000; Terms. P. Ryan. 611 North 9th street." ICtf WANTED Lady of gentleman to earn money la spare time. Miller Photo Co., Mala St., near Hroad. r 1C-1S WANTED By couple, job In lum ber camp. Wife to cook, man to flunky or set. Can handle crew up to 00 men. Apply Uox w. if. Herald office. 16-17 WANTED A middle aged lady with two children wishes a position as nouseaeeper or cook on rsneh. Ad dress Lncy Crabtre, Klamath Falls, Merrill noute. care C. A. Hill. 16-30 WANTED Cook for ranch. M- Watklas, -4r. -Phone Mir James 38-R. IGtf LOST Black leather purse,'' at Golden nute store Wednesday. Contains monay and check made payatilo to Mary v.. Hall. Finder, nhone 1H-W, or notify Herald of fice 16-18 AT THE THEATERS f o o U It is a genuine, tingling thrill you hunger for some rare, red blooded adventure cut In huge chunks from the flanks of life In tho raw; spiced with romance and sprinkled throughout with suspense, or, In plain words, you aro looking for the prixo photoplay of the season, the one that has all the zip and zest that you have looked for so vainly, your hunger will be satisfied for 'The Courage of Marge O'Doone" will be shown at the Star theatre. to night. "The Courage of Marge O'Doone" was written by popular Oliver Cur- wood, one of the most popular of present- day novelists. It has been made Into a big special production by Vltagraph with a star, cast of well-known players, headed by Nlles Welch and Pauline Starke. It Is a big, dramatic, fighting photoplay story. The arena of action Is that most, 'thrilling, vigorous and roman tic of all the world's stages, the wild, white wastes of the frozen "osOlJ.. There are primitive men, gptiy and beautiful women, men fighting against the .elements, man against' man. bear fights and tho long lontly trails that break the hearts and laews of men; there is that red blooded ronu'inco and adventure of the gerat story right where It be longs, right (wbero It Is bred'. It is IlK.MKMI.Kn By roquet of tho Journeymen Barbers and by agreement with Har bor Shop proprietors, all local Bar ber shops will clonn nt 6:30 p. m, ecopt Saturdays at 9:30 p. m. HAHIiKKS UNION NO. 841. 151(5 FOIt RENT 2 sleeping porches, 1 furnished room. 007 High St. 16-18 1-1920 STEPHEN'S SPORT model at a big reduction. Only run 1600 miles. Fsctory guarantee. ACME MOTOR CO. 16 J. T. WARD A CO. r Phone 376 834 Main St, HOUHEH FOR HALK New 4-room cottage and large lot. Only 11350. Neat 6-room house reasonably close In, lawn, garage, screened porch, etc, Price 12000, Nifty 4-room cottage In good neighborhood, large lot, furnished vuuiiJioivif, r.i.j f.vvvi 4-room house with bath, close in. $2800. ' L 6-room house close' In on tho pave ment, large corner lot. Price V4000. New and modern 6-room bunga low, on the paving, well located. Ce ment walks, garage, wood house, fire place, etc. rnce 16700. s- 'New 6-room bungalow on the pave ment, completely furnished, all new furniture, and all. Improvements paid for. Price $'8700. For particulars and terms, see 15 J. T. WARD ft CO. . Phone 375 834 Main St. FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment. 408 So. Riverside, view. Price only $3600, terms. z ., , AUSU Fine lot r,oxl!0. 18 good neighbor bood. J'rlco 1400 cash. ' J. T. WARD ft CO. Phoae 376 834 Mala St. IS FOR SALE 3 U ton Indiana truck, good condition. A real bargain. Might consider terms. See C. 11. Un derwood at UNDERWOOD'S T)RUQ 15-19 STORK. 16-16 l ' 7 ' ilflf TnlBfl .'' .,:; IIXlllHKu6aUl ;!;!: :t. : :"i . If; . , VHL -AJIJB :!: i!: If Tl ID IU ' WEX& !! !'ii Wi !P ' ':- wUft iMlBliliiiiili ii J r -fsVrill ":ii: w!:; I r -r SuIJ- HI !i :;sTaMaiSxlsTsTsTBBW! ' ' lIBasVBflsSBsBsVsBsBsBsBsBsMsTJSBVsV :T f rVaSSBwsswJawAHHHHHHHVjHBxBgW m ! ! A PIANO Makes a Difference j 's .Doesn't a piano add the finishing touch to any i ! home? ' tvc ucjicvc ji uuea ana are ngnt nere 'to as- ' ' sist you in getting the piano you want at the price : : you want to pay. . - We haVe pianos and playerpianos in all flnifheavi ! and woods, and our PlayerMusic Roll Library con- sists of some five hundred best seljing numbers. ' Wise Buyers will not fajl t6 visit our store before : : purchasing either new or second hand instruments, ; ; j Earl Shepherd Go. t Pianos Records Victrolas $07 Main Street , Phone 282-J J tt6tt6M$l -7S-;t 4. -"