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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1920)
rA3MMt THE EVENING HERALD, itLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nwmAv otrronfcii , it, ism.' ''I' 2 .N A fl H F.'iV W 5 V i w ew KBtf ...VUES v --Sl THC INStAuMKNT Of QUALITY . STHC INSTRUMtNT Of QUALITY mm CLEAR At A SKLL Q The Matchless Phonograph ! BWINCIBLK Tnn I J .! fii sd V , .cLHCl IHEN you see the Sonora trade mark on a phonograph, yon know that it represent aa" initrnment 'which . Won highest score for tone qnalitj at the Panama-Pacific Exposition; Plays all makes of disc records 'perfectly without extra attachments; VT r..i .:! ulul :.- Waoted for its .strength anil long-running fc ? j qualities; , ; v Is characterized by extreniely graceful lines due to patented "bulge" cabinet con traction; l T M Has a sound .box which does not deteri , orate with time; . , . ; Controls tone volnnie at the sound source the proper place without the slightest P blurring vor marring f fe accuracy of re production;'- 'it 'vi"' J- 'tf Baa wonderfully, sweet, true, lqrelyjtone, which is beautifu beyond, comparison. ' We have jiut the Sond&ybu leant ' $50 $$iom EARL SHEPHERD CO. Exckuhrely Magical k COUNCIL MAY HOLD AFTERNOON SESSION y, y For the third tlmo In succession ths month tlicro wiiii no mooting of tho city council lout night, awing to Inability to get a qorum. Councilman Ilrandenljurg l In I'ortland nnd Councilman I.uvenlk ha a hauling conjraet In Siskiyou county. Had It not been for tho (itorm Councilman Mooro would havo at tended last night, and with Council men Upji and Colvln vould havo mado a quorum. Hut Mr. Moore hai been In Impaired health (or months and could not rink venturing tho storm. Mayor Btrublo stated today that ho arranged to call tho council to gether, at 2 o'clock thin afternoon, tho threo who are here agreeing to be present. None of tho city bills bare been allowed this month and some of the credltom are getting anxious. Other Important matters are In abeyance, particularly ordinances relating to fire protection and the city parking ordinance amendment. torneys has MveY'Kiim qdeitWed: Tho taxpayer! are iwiylng" thorn to servo the county In a, legal capacity. From where, ask plenty of citizens, comes tho authority to supplant them with a costly set of private advisers. Private detectives drew ilOOO and ! nowhere along the line does It ap pear that the county received any service for this expenditure. On top of all this prlvato man agement of affairs of general public) concern comes tho matter of tho In surance and the turning over of thd keys. Voters not tbe voters who are aligned with one sldo or tho other from tho beginning bnt tho newer resident's who are used to having public business transacted In public fashion want to know the why's, and wherefore's. MORE SECRET DEALS ,- EXPOSED AT SALEM (Continued from Fin 1) Tiret 760 to open refugee quarters In the build ing. Then the city school board got Lkesa and ooened no an overflow iehoiftheri. t( What further Jeopardy would bo cpkurast brfthejiouilng of county of floersl.and county records In tho b'ulldlagUhsn by. bousing the city school 'and their books and records? In other words, what la tbe true Inwardness of the matter? This la UW"cj'uestlon being asked 'on every band by voters wbo bave no factional tlea. They honestly want to. knowT They are. Interested In the affairs and welfare of their community rafale" to recognise that with deli ttoayof authority to-anyoBcef oflcers they transfer their right be Informed as to the reasons, means and off The Herald baa shown that attor neys; pmetehr SfUlaed, nave drawn UTTi between" $15,000 and' $20,000 In feear- Ik h4 -tatfU ymski' . Thin dtsaUe anaflxmsifsfsit the court without extra cost, and the attoraeylPvTlfsJt ownpetencwina at 4 methods for and by. which these leers transact their1 Business. Before tbe war Knssla's 30 Grand Dok'er. owned some 8000 square miles of' land and 325 palaces and castles, and employed about 2000 servants. Their Income ran Into the; billions.' .' ttSB9BBS9BHBnBBUBSBBSBaSnBK9BnBl Big Reduction in Used Car 1 ma" ford tearing, In .good con dition. Old price-1 500. -Sale-price 1400. 1 1917 Ford touring., flood ran nlng order. Old price $450. Sale price $300. 1 Ford Speedster with factory body. .Old price $400, Sato price $276. 11918 Ford chassis. Just rebuilt- , Prlco $260. 11 91S Maxwell touring, A-l con dltlon. New rear tires. Old price $60, Bale price $500. Tiret Tiret tire 80x8 M' Horn Ski price JL .aftrtJjWjWsl. List nd ai... HMV 4T em m p- oaie price . , SOM natte gut nteesl UHm Stat JSkki List ...2U $4.7t rrm . , . ajv.vw $28.15 .. $19.75 $23.85 $14.95 W Sale price-i 5 IJT JfaiifSaji LJLJLSZ. $ti.6 n.i is-ss 507 Main St Phone 282-J mOVATORE The H:ghet Oau Talking Machine in the World cm PERSONAL MENTION Word has' been reeelvtfdJaere; tbat Miss Constance Miller. daugbtarof. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller, one time residents of Klamath Falls, who Is a freshman at 'the University W30TW gon tbls year, haa been chosen for the fllee club. M. 8. West was a passenger on the train thla morning, ' Captain J. W. Siemens returned from a business trip to I'ortland nd Medford, Sunday night. MrV'and Mrs. II. D. Mortenson bavo returned from a two weeks visit In San Francisco. Mrs, Ci U. Uwls and Mrs. Nelltu Kllneleft t this morning for Corning and Oakland, after having spent sev era! niootba here vlsltlag friends. Oeorge W. Douglass; the uphol sterer; Wait n paMHsi'ir on tbe mop; lng.ua;f.Jboun(d,lf)cjP Medford, where be will attend to matters of business. ' Mr. and Mrs. C h. GUI left with' their baby daughter tbls morning for Spokane. Mr, GUI has been connect ed with the Star Drug company.' Goldle Ituff Is in town today from Chlloqulri. i " " It. 8. Dixon of Fort Klamath la at tending to business In Klamath Falls today. W. M. Bkeen came down from Chll oqulri yesterday afternoon and la at tending to buslnesa hero. Mr. and Mrs. 1 N. O rises are spending a few days In town from i 1" rttL ltpl Public: T If you love the sea and-would like to know' how the wonderful ocean behaves in a motion ' picture, y.otrvvw'l wantto see Madelaine Traverse hT'Tha H.1I Ship,"'tri which from the, start to the thrilling-finish the action takes place ona . schooner, which: was chartered by William, .Fox,, itfi$r. the purpose.. The story ends on a life raft ' "in mictocean inVscene as beautiful as a Turner - canvas and as dramatic as a Sardou materpiece. Lovely Madelaine Traverse, the star, han dles superbly this strange story, a sea-woman endowed with the will 'of a' man and the heart of a girl. This picture will be at the' LIBERTY THEATRE TONIGHT. I am sure you will find it delightful enter- - tainment. ' ' H. W.POOLE. , ' the Orlsea lumber .camp at Boaaaaa. Charles K. Lewis is .eglsterM at the White Pelican bote! from San Francisco. .J. P. Weeks i arrived last night from Baa Francisco and la stopping at the White Pelican hotel. -J. W.Faderls.down trom the Mo doc Lumber company's mill today'on business. Field M. Rice and R. E. Denier are Klamath Falls business visitors from Modoc. '- -1 Merle Houston, Ben Mitchell and Kvorett Ha'rdenbrook are out on a bunting trip In tbe Fort Klamath country. , , . , mrrlvmA trnnJ nm1itirnlm in mWvthAlr home in Klamath Falls. They will be located at 606 Jefferson street.' Uncle Nate Merrill accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.-Guy Merrll was at I the county seat yesterday, from their home at Merrill, Oregon. Mr, and Mrs. W. 0. Dalton were city visitors yesterday from their big ranch near' Matin. R. W. Tower and family wero in town yesterday afternoon .from, t,helr, home In Keno purchasing supplies from local merchants. B, Ggert, a rancher from Yona Valley, was a county seat visitor yes terday, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyt were In the city yesterday from Fort .Kla math t o attend to business matters. O. W. Kngle and wife were KTk math Falls visitors yesterday trom the Fort. The small claims department of tbe Justice. oart yesterday' awarded a decree In favor of the. plaintiff, in the case, of Mrs. T. O'.' Hague ver sus JoluTS, Dawson. The small' sum. Involved was Immediately paid, BUI Slock, salesman tor the Win chester company, is transacting busi ness with Klamath Falls merchants today. . ' ' Mrs, N. Jj Crpwder expects, to leave tomorrow for" Stockton, Callfdruls.' days . Crowderwlrt follow, her In a few I, "i.r-A A Lenore Davis will return to Port' land very soon after several months HieM'Oa. justness with tbe Klamath Mlat MIHH. OBMeirstearaduMlK M&vfHvA Henry HJJalck, ,Ed Ketsdlever and LaVene ChtmV1 WtHlWe principals IskAdnck hunting party, on. the Up ntir'Iakfl Veste'rilay. The boys started bat-Ilk asmbli oea laiinehj'anaibe-" fore tbey could 'get backp darkness cameaon and they ran" into r some weeds "and stalled their' entlheJ 'It was'-soiufl tlm.e,Wfore . tbe .bpat o'uld .be revaJkd'uponjto'gp and It 'was still later when thd -adventurous hunters pt back to onK Willtami F. 'O., Chase, secretary of the Horsefly irrlgt.tlonv district, was In town yesterday' from Bdhansa at tending to .business connected with the district affairs. ' ' ' .. 1jV i - " .v. DgusnfL VJL ! i mmmmmmmmmmmmiinmmLeBmmfcmmmmmmmi imnmrnmi imi -'lar aE 7--- - ". LOCAL PURCHASERS BUY DOUGLAS TIMBER ,C6leman O'LoughjIn, 1.. Carter, Lawrence Ecknwn and B. O. Magee returned Sunday evening from a trip to Roseburg, Portland and Bend. While in Roseburg 'they 'made" the purchase of a tract of timber in Ca mas valley. The- timber In mostly cedar and pine and It la. reported4that tne transaction involved 1100,000. The timber was purchased for the Finley Lumber company-c-f Portland. lUnV OIRIj AllRIVES Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Mayer are the happy parents of a baby daughter born Sunday night at the home of M'and.JlTfs; J. B. noose?' The child was ' name, EBther,' Josephine' and welxhod 7 ,34 pounds. 1 Mrs. Mayor Is well-known here having been a teacher in tho Kla math Falls pulc schooR or several years before her marriage and' Mr. heft, " ! " prominent mechanic - r;'V'i',' i ,VIf . AUCE VERLET ''.Tat cdcbVmtad' soprano WiUt aaiMar in person at an inwitationiconcarf' W the i .-,.-,. ELKS' TEMPLE NEXT MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 25 J . t She will b assisted by Victor Young, pianist; Robert Velten, violinist, and by "The Phonograph with a StmL". ". ' ' This appearance of the great .opera, star in Klamath Falls is the event of the season for lovers of good music . , , COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS . i Call, write' or telephone us for complimenT tary tickets of admittance. , They-will be is sued in order of application. ' ,- . . KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE; ;' George A. Wirt, Proprietor 122 SoutH Sixth St Telephone 125f f KLAMATH FALLS " ' i i i) A n, t A,, y-i i 'tvirf V