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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1920)
,h M, II W The LVeoin Herald I 9. J. W1RAI nil our VLB (sddlshad dally, excaet Sunday, by R raid Publishing Company of , Fails, at lit Fonrta Btreoi. atared at the poatoJaoe at Klam Mi rails, Ore., far traaamlsaloa tkra IM auuu aa eecoad-ctaae matter. OF TUB AflSOCIATKD MUMS Tha Associated Preas la exclusively eatltled to tha naa for republication of all nawi dlinatehea credited to It. a not otherwise credited la thlilthat taper, aad aUo tha local nawa pao-i he will be able to remain permanent- BiMI. J I. . . . . .-. ... Mr, new mat nis many menus win THE IVPtTHG KPALD. KLAMATH P'ALU, 6liB0l The Sophomore claaa at the Sacred Heart academy held an Interesting dobato yesterday afternoon. Tho quoatlon wai "Reselved: that capital punishment should be abolished." The affirmative w represented, fcy Loretta Konop, whllo Walter Han non argued lor the ncgativo side. Miss Konop won with unanimous vote. Henry Newnbnm, who has been spending tho past tow months at Twin Lakes. California, for his health, Is back tor a brief stay, for the purpose of giving his attention to business matters. He states that his health Is so much better and he Is Improving so rapidly that ha hopes tho next time ho comes back Waked hsrela. SATURDAY, OCTODKR 16, i PERSONAL MENTION o lllaa Nora Rlnker will leave to morrow morning for San Francisco, whsre she wilt spend her two weeks' vacation. ' ' Mrs. B. O. Deauchamp returned last night from Long Beach, 'Califor nia, where she baa been visiting her other for some time. The Klamaia county high school beys who have been scouring tha eeanty highways aad byways for dacks aad geeaa the past week with Which to feed tha Ashland visitors, report this morning that their total aa far ahowa 45 ducks and five aeae. Pretty good shooting for the hoys and better than a lot of sports men about town are doing, according to all reports, at hand. A new and commendable improve ment is being aaade'ln the back room of the Blue Bird tfy the way of mak ing It into a Japanese tea garden. Lattices for the booths are made of Cottonwood branches and the walla with their Japanese pen drawlas aad lights with clever little shades aa well as decorative cherry bids- aome promise to be very pleasing when finished. IWo'b" glad to hear. Mrs. M. Martin Is spending sev eral days In this city from her homo at Fort Klamath. Joe Mathews i and Q. Clemmens spent yesterday in Klamath Falla from Dorrls, California. Bert Wlthrow and Joe Brett, who have' bee'n absent for several days helping to close the deer season in northern California, returned yester day empty handed. Bert haa given up alt hope of laying In his winter supply of meat by the skill of his own trigger finger and Is looking around for soma hunter who will guarantee a suro kill. , Mlsa Mildred Lent, who haa been in Los Angeles and Portland for ihe past year. Is here for a short vaca tion with friends and relatives. Mrs. E. E. Michaels left this morn ing for Red Bluff. .California, where she will visit for a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Knox, who have been visiting their son, ideorge Knox, at Merrill, left here today for their home In Seattle. Thelma Jonea was a passenger on the outgoing train taday, bound for Redding, after a stay of three weeks here. W. K. Brown Is spending the week end in town from Fort Klamath. C. B. Brady. o( Dunsmulr. Callfor- r Att r ,TMI INSTHUMIMT Of QUALITY . anon CLIAR Al A BELL msamaam nvr . "' tnssmBBBBBBBKT'. SHIP YOUR CABBS or parcels by oar' transfer service. That win lasara that they will be carefully handled aad that they will always reach iboat;or trala on time. We doat believe la any laat minata ahtp ateate. Wa alwaya gat there la plaaijr of time to make sure tha goods .we carry wfl not be left behkd:J' ' tlf . 'twbtn a i am 4..lli - I arCo. St. i.1 1 1. H mniiiiiiiiii. AT THE Star Theater r Sunday and Monday OCTOBER 17 AND 18 3 MARSHALL NEILAN'S MASTERPIECE "Qo and Gel it" a ,J A Sensational Photoplay of the Thrill, and Romance in the Making of a Great Daily Newspaper. CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY STARTING AT 2:30 '53 BWINCIBLE V I! sy J 253 C1AKD m iTT T5l m The Matchless Phonograph ! IHEN you tee tho Sonora trade mark on phonograph, you know that it represents an instrument which Won highest score for tone quality at the Panama-Pacific Exposition; Plays oil makes of disc records perfectly without extra attachments; Haa a powerful, silent motor which is noted for its .strength and ' long-running qualities; Is characterized by extremely graceful lines due to patented "bulge" cabinet con struction; Has a sound bdx which, does not deteri orate with time; Controls tone volume at ttu sound source the proper place without the slightest blurring or marring of thenccuracy of re production; t t Has wonderfully sweety true, lovely tone, which is beautiful beyond 'comparison. We have just the Sonora you tcant mi the price youjwfrh to pay S) i . $50 to $1000. f r, v- IftOVATORE EARL SHEPHERD CO. t Exclusively Musical Instruments 107 Mate St Phone 28J The H?ghe$t Clou Talking Machine in the World NOTSUK'OV BOND RBD1CMTIOK Series B. for for bonds num- TTAsfjAAAsfcAAsfjAAsSisa-- - ...-. . LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" wwwwiikiii imiiww)W., , , nr-1-.r.-.uli HW. POOLE, Owner ROGER D. TORREV, Musical Director " "'"" " - i-iri-inrinn.iuijui.-.-L-.-Lvu-Lnju Y TONIGHT A page from life one of the most human and ap-' pealing stories ever screened is , ... 'THE MICROBE" . arid irresistable VIOLA DANA stars. SUNDAY 1 Jack London's story of the sea, "THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE" Starting Times 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7.30, .9:30 p. m. MONDAY H. B. Warner in "Uncharted Channels." ale. a registered at the White Pelt caastal today. - J.i P. McAullfe, a prosperous) Notice Is hereby given that funds rancher from the Fort Klamath sec- ar ow available rn the city trees .i i. ....rfi-.A.,.in,. .. ..'nwrr tor the redemption of bonds - -"--1 .. -w.o --nnmhnriMi as. sr. aa. a7. aa. aa !? "" Series A. for 1500.00 each, (all W. W. Whelan Is In the city from bonds of earlier numbers bavin been Portland and is a guest at the White ,,,ed Prt.or.. lW ?d '. "".! Vatlran . XlZl"""- uumwimi II l, lOU, III, A, v. .... Mw.w.. 111. Ill IKK f Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Slaughter.-who fGOO.OO each; and have been here for tho past """t r months, left for Sacramento this morning. Mr. Slaughter will go on to San FranvUco lu lake up his new work wl(h the postal railroad ser vice. Mrs. J. A. Chastaln of Bonanza, Is' here far a few days' visit with her son, Oeorge Chastaln and family, as well as with many 'other friends. t W. II. Qaddes is down from KorIo' Ridge, attending to matters of bus iness today, j Mr. and Mrs. Al Qalo are county seat business visitors today from their ranch home In Langell Valley. Mrs. Clara Ueach la spending tho week-end here from Keno, whore she' Is employed as a teacher. j4 bered SIS, 9, S30, 231, 331, 333, Z34, 236, or aeries u; ana mai tne same will be redeemed by the city treasurer at her office in the Kla math State bank, on or after Nov, 1. 1930, and that Interest In each of the bonds herein enumerated will cease on.NQT.J,.flO1&4,(k I ' -Vs- i,DA B HOMYKR, City Treasurer' of the city of Kla math Fans, uregon. 18.23.30 "Go and Oet It" Is half agsia aa long as the averago picture. The fact that no one wants to leavo before It Is over Is a tribute to the thrills that Marshall Nellsn has cleverly staged New "fork Evening Mall. Star theatre Sunday. 16 A classified Ad will sell It. 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That is why our purchases have been along certain lines, be cause we realize what you want, and you will find at our store this week a selection of Lawns and Linens in boxes, paper and in "pounds," with envelopes to match, and an assortment of corres pondence cards. We will be pleased to show you at moderate prices. PliAIN PRICK stow Klamath Variety ShoP ' 5-10-15 and 25c STORE Klamath Falls EVERYBODY'S STORE X P5 x rlerte Voa 1" X hotter X Save Yoa X More J Oregon X A " 4 t . I .o .( "M ' ,"'" n I'li'M-A t'U ' Ct)