Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1920)
' , 1 ' it U i i HKVININGJ lBWMi , WHOM. .. ".. .. ...... kgl - -" , . ' I J. J WUmW i mnBnBnBnBnBnammnmnr manananW jessa cssga JjMnwmnammnamak4ammnaBlmnamlllll ismaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaanaf rtffm mamaBaaV ' J akaaeCI AKjADBVMVkIIII ffi .... v'r:m ' ' r . 71 ,e!Att "V. V At8...w.. ' i V.;t!' '. ' ' .' ' 4l.i..i.yn .il.ii.,l..lw.p. FALLS. OREGON - it-"- -i -. , , rnnch Jjj the Kdrt Klnmsth section w jtfuacou"pleor 'dsya l0nLfcfra,oir duxlnc, " " ,a h. I. Hobort I In town from Hon KnincMco nml li rcgltorcd at the t Whlto I'cllcan hotel.' . rrofpmior W. W. Weir, soli ci pert from Oakland, California I hore for n fow ilny on buftlnc. H, A. May and wlfo nro Klamath Kail visitor from Omnha, Mm. Prank Wlilln Infi fhl morn. Ilntc for Ashland whom ho was call ! by tho death of n rolatlve. Mm. P. Oltmon Im a rwt nt tho Whltu I'cllcan hotel from Montnguo, California. Judge l. V. Kuykondnll, who ha been In Portland for the pant few day, whero ho woi called by tho ser lou lllnc of hi mother, returned home last night. ' AT" "" $&T: M6itAt,o(rrbmm m, its, mmmmmmiuriMfisi . ""' '' T-'J,, t y tog-, . NEWtbDAYf (V AW,) F1RST( QUALITY PIANOS Convenient Term ' SHEPHERD CO. Records .Victrolas . ' ' Ci t m ' '..w.l' vu J 'J C FURNlTUriK UIMIOUrrKfllNO. Mat tresses made om.-'Faalher mat- trvtMi made from your father bed, h feathera renovated. Purnlture pack- ftt ea anu crated. Clock, aawln K chine and phonograph'airai 3' Itouilaa 1-W. 127 N. Fourth Bt, roil BALK 4-room ho-ue. II. Herald office. Ved. on ..Or ron HALB Atrlctty modern roem houae; carnge, ptedtret aacVYemjMt, walkii. , hiH s baayMffU Mf'WMM furaare.. fine '.corner lot. 'Ju your tteea looking fdr a'ad j ngit.ii .uaaaifi at. FOR RENT Two aleeplag pore he and one furalahed room. 07 Iflgh FOUND Doy'a nialklnaw coat, tn quire VKMaU.A,Q r1'-'9 POIt'ltKNT naehefoVVabln. Ill N. Hth.. , ., 18' '.'V i 7 T.V$ FXRRAJ9 Cojoif, 7 Baitenger In ; ,-flnr condition, Mortb $1500. my prtee (i960, one nan cud, oaiance eaay. 810 lllgb Bt. 1S22 nc tike rent. Chlloote Ssrlth, 613 Main m. MARRIKD COI'KH WIBIIKS work on diary, fruit or track farm. Bute wacea. Man can do any kind of work, Mr. and Mra. W. II. I'atten, McCall, IdaBO. ', 18-lf . jj FA31M WANTBU I want to-bear , from party having farm for ale. Ule price and description, jQbnfW. Walt, Cbaaakwlgn, (lllaolr. 4 II WANTED Practical nuralng. Room furnUfcd. Bee Vr. . A. Bouie. hri'NTEI Offleo glrT Commlaeion uam aa auary aoove dm rave. - n-it Dr. A. A. Seal. WANTHD Woman cook for lamber camp. Tfl. f.Jl-W-or call 13 c- dar. cor High. l l-lf. FOR BALB Folding baby buggy. rnone izi-w or call iZ3f Lookout Ate. 11.10 FOR BALK One Singer aewlng mi- cnine, l electric iron, l electric plate. 41G Pine Bt. 11-1 FOR BAJRrBraqd Newtbree room plaatered bout and big corner lot three block from new . Falrrlew acbool at bargain price of tlfOO. Only U00 caah and I1C a month. Chllcote A Bmltb, 633 Main Bt. FOR BALE flood four room mod- ? en kouu wllh nlvnl of hnllt.ln toaturea batafaarace aad.bla lot.lat' aiaoo on.Terreaey terraa. a good, home for little money. Chllcote laV Bmltb, 611 Mala Bt. ' , i . lllt. YOUR FIRST BATH. at. Colonial .Rooma will aa .10 'aafcJ riB your towel, and aampfe one. ti'gal-1 on oi noiwaiar waning. Main Bt. . Ltl OAf V 9 misJiA mlftiejk. frvmm. 1 iharplaaa cream aeparator,. 6 oo-L iotc nrianr'rngnuinn' my ulaco IB Merrill-Ore. C rlton. gV'Sfc FOR. room 8A1.Et-Nw aaJT WMpJh't tn bunaalow on big euraat'lot 11th and In excellent location at epeclal price ' 18'of 13S50. Only 1650 cath aad bal- Attention Timberworkers ! fVP r C i u r" ' H K. fr-ll'A'r ,i ; i t.ttt. THP SPECIAl! MFFTlNr. ANn SMOKER H MONDAY NIGHT- ki)l n ll MAC RCRM PnQTSnNPnv ' H i ' ' . .; FOR ONE WEEK WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF ' t THE BIG PROTEST MEETING taetttteo ' a . I g To-oar MARSHALL NEILAN'S Great 'Masterpiece -GO AND GET IT" PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mra.'Jeorge Waltaalwera In town faom MaxrllUast nlgbt.'They PIANIST PLAYS 36 HOURS. 46 MINUTES J. M. Watcrbury, the Marathon planUt, playing In the window of the Electric Bhop, 123 South Sixth atreet atopped playing at 10:46 p. ra. Sat urday, after 36 hour, 46 minute, and 40 fteconda of contlnuoua n'ay- ing. The 110 caah prise offered for the nearest estimate as to tl.a tlm he would play waa awarded to Henry OrlaMNl wkoaa neaa waa 16 'boars, 47 minute, and 1 sacoads. ' l ' NEW CLOSING TIME S -F, OR, BABjER SHOPS Tonight trU.M)o sew -closing time for locir barber 'b"6ps? 'under agreement recently reached by tbe employing barbers and local barbers' union, j ' " On erery week day but Saturday tbe shops will close at 6:10 p. m. iniioaa oi i. ana on uaiurasy nights they will close at 9:30, Instead of 16 o'clock a formerly. v,r , One clasf.of-trade-expected to be affected by the new acbadule Is tba mill and factory workers, who will bare to btcome accustomed to mak ing' their to'nsorlal pilgrimage half an. hour earlier than usual or find tbe gates barred. It was to aceosiCK data (bla clasa that, 'tbe tlnte. waa fixed' 6:10. otherwise 6 woa4 aare neet maaa ina closing npar e woes aaya. . i.y t- t OORRBOTIO.N I Tfie Herald desires to apologize to tbe nubile and to the Wajmtn.Hhint hospital management and Its staff for our iiror. In piscina the cut of raa B. Robinson lalbe k0Dl- met Mrs.gWal(on's talher'an dmo4h- & er. sir. ana sirs, uowen. wnoMar.r.,1 .t , - tt.' iir ', - ' A sensational photoplay of the thrills and romance in the making of a great daily newspaper, f( rived on the orenlng train for a vlilt with tbam.' ., ' ' , , feJJ It Is reported that there are three looks of snow at Blltor., lake and more 'Is expected within tba next few days. . . Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Bmltb, who have been traveling In the east and In Canada for the past month and A'l half, returned borne last night. Tbey report a most delightful trip, par ticularly through the Canadian Rock ies. The weather waa pleasant and even at this time of year the cities In Canada were beautiful with flow ers. . , Mahlon Londe arrived lait night from Oakland, California and plana oa locating here. , Charlea Collier and Charles Moore staged a successful huntldg trip yes terday, returning with plenty of ducks and several fine geese. Mrs. Harry Ackley Is spending a few daya In Ashland with friends and relatives. Slim Christian, well-known promo- tor of wild west shows, and daring rider, leavca tomorrow for lxs An gales where ho has received flatter ing offer to appear In moving 'pic t'uors. . . Dr. Krcd Westorfelt spent yester day on n duck hunting expedition. Mr. und Mm. Frank Mc Co mack uoro In town thl uiornlnR from tholr rnnch on tho Upuor liko attending to builnos nutters. K. K. Magea roturncd last night from Portland, whoro ho went to at tend tho aeBslon of tho grand com- mundery of tho Knight's Templar of Oregon. Mr. Magoo was elected grand Junior warden of the Oregon commandery. Frank Ward who also went as u dolegate from hero re turned- Friday nlgbt. Harry L. Benton Is In the city this week from Redding, California on matters of business, O. P, Thomas Is here from Port land, having arrived on the train last night. Little Elda Houston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Houston, who haa been visiting her grandparents In Oakland, California, for thn'past two months, returned home Saturday night. Mlaa Emma Inberg' accom panied her home and 'will visit with friend in Klamath Falls for the'next two woeks. Jack Furber 'and John.' Johnson, were among ttianiuiu run uusinoas men who, wont out at tor ducks, yes terday; whether, they were, success ful or not has-not been learned. T B. A, Bwatsoa Is;-In towai-today advertising In place of tk tin cut In our Issue of Satu'nlnv evening. !-"5B3sBjassmmBBmBmTsm- I1 --Ti..WuSvi. . Iff iV i ALICE VERLET ... IS COMING! The celebrated soprano will appear it person at an invitation concert in the ELKS' TEMPLE NEXT MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 25 She will be assisted by Victor. Y-V piaaist; Robert Velsmm, ritliaitt, -a '$j"t 'The Pbonofrapb with a Sea!." This appearance of .the gnat opera, fcUr ,. iti Klamath Fall, is the ce4 ' the seaie' for lovers of good music.' ti' - K COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS -d Call, write or telephone us;for compHr tary tickets of admittance. They will be it ". sued in order of awriication. ri ' ." KLAMATH FALL5 MUSIC HOUSE i Geprg A. Wirtx, Proprietor 122 South Sixth St " Telephone 126" KLAMATt PAHS- 1 c. xrinTf uf . i ju ffc&t&S & ?'ir3n l ml 1 "VI SBSSmW 1 ' JT-- - . Brandenburg's Dry Goods Store ' - , , . ft l 1 4 : 423 MAIN STREET W i "Where the Udies Shop" J 1 4fcfJMC- 's Hi 'SBBBBBsW y-i' sssssssssssssHslk Vl"' .maaaaPsBnigmWMF,4- 31 MlaBCf-R 111 SisaaaBBT Coats A , FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND JUNIORS . - , '."' . ' , It's the north wind blast that mahes yoW cuddle 'neath your coat How happy and contented you'll be with the satirf actiof ' of knowing that your new fall and winter coa?,i perfect in every detail And, too, the materials used are warm, yet they are not heavy in weight; clever in de sign with large enveloping collars fur trimmed and artistically plain. Children's Coals $8.25 sp s-a . Ladies! Coats. ., $16.50 ip -MATERIALS P,olo, Velours, Velorides, Valdynav ;i( Bolivia, Sihrertonesand Novelty Mixture In All the Most Wanted Colors, T WE ARE SELLING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK EVERYTHING ' MUST GO, REGARDLESS OF PRICE ' t rSt Jil n from his Midland ranch. " 'JaekMoAvlifta baa ratwraed to bU 's. H "