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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1920)
rpr-if' J J 5' THE. EVENING HERALD, FALLS. OREGON . 9B5 3E PROFESSIONAL CARD BUSINESS CARDS - 0mk0mAA000v0W J CALIFORNIA NEWS ii.ii.-i- i."" i-iriiMWWwW""" M m icc the oldest and newest writing America, it is me oiacsc in enc it is made in mills whose wheels rn Jcffcrion was President, when is the supreme test of a manu-roduct. sw in the sense that the styles it are accepted as final by that sc word on style is final. Dis- grcat variety in our stationery it. HHI WW1 VTH FALLS wwnray . OREGON tr?W where RAfmcuuui pcopuc UV THEIR DRUGS mrwfiAfrri sk '.F"- 9wsYasBBBBsW mBr "aaaSBBBBBBBBLr 4 jfiBgr"D5jsaaeavr r " . .LisBasBBBBBBBMv- ' V6JiSfcjM I SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBir -" ' ' PtTSBBBBBBBBBBBBsmr j !3jC"S'S"SlBBBBiBi" .V YJIKKA, Oct. 20. Tho Contral Pacific lliillwiiy company will offer at public miction on October 28, ll,r.24 fill acres of tlmliur Innd lo rntuil Id miles oast of Tlirull, Cat., near tliu Oregon border. Tlio In nil mill tlndiur ii ro vulued at H.'0,34.-71. AWIUHN, Oct. 20. Uo I'urrnll, who flKurcil promlnuntljr la tlio Sac ramento election fraud scandal, was liliicod under arrest In Auburn by Federal Prohibition Agent (leorgn Poullnuy iharged with thn sale of liquor In bin capacity us burtendur In the) Orleans saloon hare, Thli In tho third tlrno Purcoll du been ar rested on a similar chargo. Illi first offensn I yet to' bo dealt with In thn federal court In Bacramonto at thn November term. YflKKA, Oct. 26. Peter McKn tyro, who wan arrested at camp 4 of tho Weed Lumber company lomo tlrno ago on a charge of anon, wan given a hearing laat Friday, at which time he plead entity to a charge of syndicalism and waa sen tencod to Han Quentln by Judge l.odge for an Indeflnlto term of from I It H yearn. BACUAMKNTO, Oct. 20. Ilankora are Increasing the output of their business 33 per cent through use of automobiles. Financier In rural dis tricts say more loans, hotter Inspec tion of properties, sounder acquaint anctmhlp with their clients, la made possible by means of tho automobile. whtB you drink this brand of coffee. ..ja"-- ....... Yoatfjust can't get enough of it. it's MOTOR t MMBBSMaJ SACRAMENTO, Oct; 20. The 91st Aero Hquadron, after' spending more than a year on the border and at Rockwell field, near Baa Diego, will return to Mather Aviation field, Its home station, October 25th. OAKI.ANI), Oct. 20. With the ar reet of J. r. Murray, the police are confident tbey have mndo the first arrest In the state of a bootlegger who delivered liquor to customer! over an established route. Murray waa arrested aa ha was climbing from his automobile with a package in bis hands, containing Jackass brandy. Investigation proved, the police say, (that his automoblla contained thirty quarts, a five-gnllon keg and two demijohns full of the ume liquor, all of which wna to have been delivered to customers. II nl " Two Dollars a Week UE are offering as a spec " ial the Old Standard Make Coluihbia Grafonola with triple motor, eighty record filing system ana tone control leaves. Make a reasonable first payment, then only two dollars a week until $120 is paid. Hear its clear tone and smooth running, powerful motor. 'EARL SHEPHERD CO. Exclusive Music House 607 Main St Phone 282-J ty United State Marshal George Cooley, after a warrant had been is sued for-the arrest of Came, charging him with selling liquor In violation-1 of the Volstead act. Carse Is one of tho owners of a club at Ooean Beach, and it la charged that be sold whisky to- visitors at the club. NOTICK OF HCHOOL MKETlXa ACME LUNCH Home Cooked Meek SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS Mrs. E. M. Bechdoldt 323 Main St. X-Ray VoomlM BMkjw Klamath Falls Cyclery We handle new and rebuilt motor- cycles and bicycle, also parts and accessories. Ooodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tiros and Tubes are nitr I In, -kit. Hsrlav-Davldson flarv. ice, which spells Home, DependakMP Bervlca. H FRED WESTERFELD Durmf Phono 4I4W. WWWm0W rma a. bambo Dearth f. O. O. 9. ssksbMss psora! Wksts. naautk'PaahV ly-iawirinnnran ....... O. B. 115H.fMhHt. Falls i wBT AWSsEJSsFSsP SSBS-SBW -"BB MSsaflLBsBsBBBBfBB PHONE at 327 MAIN STREET 10 a. . te I p. as Holiday Oflfea Phoao 177W Mm 177ft Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Sturgeon Office andlterfdence PhoneaMl L O. O. F. Temple E. D.LAMB FHTSICIAM AMD KTsoGBO WILI.QWH, Oct. 10. At a meet lag of the toWh trustees, another flro rngtna was purchased. Tho purchsse prlca was 113,000, HKDDINO. Oct. 30. fllenn Haines, who woke up last Frlady from a sleep of a little more than four weeks, died Tuesday. He never ral lied from the long sleep and near-fast. iljt,1j coffee, the kind lovers enjoy. Get can at your grocer's today and be ure that you have a big cup at home, you'll need it. aalMl (BjBXra.nl by M.NDLKV Co ' '' t SSSHSSSSL . KiMTunMiutu asid lleno. OAKUAND. Oct. 10. Attorneys for the defense In the suit of the city of Antloch and farmers of the delta region against the rice growers of the upper Sacramento Valley sprang a surprise In court today when they offered a motion asking that Antioeh be ruled put of the case and that the plaintiff bo declared to be the delta farmers only. SAN DIBCIO, Oct. 20. Former Deputy United States Marshal Wil liam C. Carse surrendered late Tues day afternoon to his successor, Deiu- OREGON mm H.M Must Have a PORT Equal to Any Port on THE PACIFIC COAST Intative measure No. 310 on the ballot gives to the Port of Port f lattd means to create such a port 'T The primary object of this bill is to furnish the means to insure I Ike ripening and maintaining of a 30-foot channel from Portland to IgM sea and of building and establishing port facilities at the City of land sufficient to handle the foreign ana coastwise snipping or t port. Thai coat of this improvement will be met by the people living ,' thin the boundaries of the Port of Portland. , When you go to the polls November second, vote 310 YES and e to the Port of Portland the power to maintain its 30-foot channel the sea and to build adequate port facilities to handle an or tne at products of the interior of the state. '.'v Thai nsti... nf thU bill means lower freisht rates tor the pro- 11' . a arX 1 al- .-!.,. -.4? U ...11 mwA A sAMBssWltl sssssssura. nr tTDvnn an ajaistriinr inn niMrtm.Bi.a ui uito wuiiu taa vvswdmh .T"". ..... - - t '. a .H.KAAM BMKaA . .... .M-k-...MAi.a i Till. i thst m. imnortAnt and the most valuable measure that k is ever been put up to thevoters of the interior portion of. the ite. VOTE 310 YES. 600.00 200.00 netice: .is hereby oivkn to the legal voters of School District No. 1 of Klamath County. Bute of Oregon, that a SCHOOL. MEET! NO of said District will be held at Cen tral, on the 30th dar ol October, 1S20. at 1 o'clock la the aftenioon to vote on the preposition of levying .hm.1.1 .lla.at... taw The total amount of money need ed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 3U. i:i, ana ending on June 30, 1922, Is esti mated In the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax. and all other moneys of the district' nunaicT KnUnuUrd Kxpraitltuio 1. Teachers' salaries . $5,000.00 t. Furniture .... 1,000.00 3. Apparatus and sup plies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc. .............. 1,200.00 4. Library books .... C, Repairs of schoolhous- es, outbuildings or fences 1.000.00 7. Improving grounds 5,000.00 8. Playground equipment 9. Transportation of pu pils .......... - 10. Tuition of pupils . 11. Janitor's wages 4,800.00 12. Janitor's supplies .... 1,800.00 13. Fuel 3.602-i!2 14. Light 800.00 15. Wator - - 18. Clerk's salary 17. Postage and station ery - 18. For the payment of bonded debt and Inter est thereon, Issued an- . der Sections 12C, 152, to 156, and 434 of the School Lnws of Oro gon. 1919 12,489.48 19. Magaslnes 200.00 20. Census 100.00 24. Total estimated amount of money to lio expended for all purposes during the yosr 880.000.00 KMimJitMl Hoorlt From county school fund turns tho coming year $37.00.0.00 From statn school fund during, tho coming .school year ,... 2,600.00 iCush now In tno nnnaa of tho district clerk.... Cash now In the hands of the county treasur er, belonging to, the district .' Estimated amount to be rocelvod from ai lotn or sources' during tho comlnir school year.... : Total estimated receipts, not Including tno monoy to be received ' from -the tax which It Is proposed to vote 30,300.00 IteciKjritulwUaa Total estimated expenses for tho year -. 180,000.00 Total estimated receipt! not including the tax to bo voted 30,300.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax.. $49,700.00 Dated this 11th day of October, 1920. Attest: IDA D. MOMVER District Clerk. . " P. L. FOUNTAIN Chalrrmnn Board of Directors. - gggga -b- sBBEsawta-aBSeBiBSsst MMMNMMMMMMMVMMMMMMMMAII dentists s ris; Dr. E. a Wsssscarrev ' ? rmmmmk DILT.CCAIIPIELL m rwtmcun mmb tmrnamom. divimlnmi vZ5!r actios 4 snilaam WMIeJAleMi atoSal " )ls.4siee FkasM S. IAwMss ssffsssssssssVasawBssssssfte IT9 WVar jFawaVgJPpagasv . -. . 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Phoe477-J my Let Your GLASS trauble be Mine CE.STUCKEY Re-GIazbaf aaaJ CdUawt I Phont477W. Eleventh and Pint NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 1S4 Corner Main and Conger co& Kki-sath Uef N. 137 LQ.O.F. Ueets Friday sight ot each weak at O. O. F. ball. Btb and Main street. :. H. Ogle, N. O.: W. O. Walla. Sao. etary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewauna sacaapmeat No. f , I. o. F.. raeeta Tuesday night of each reek at I. O. O. F. ball. Harry plucks, C. P.; W. D. Cpfer, Scribal ""red Buealag, Treasurer. None Nono FAIRVIEW TRANSFER j - ProBayt Service aa4 WeasoaaMa Rates, aW'aaectai-Rataa oa'fsjt of Iwwa Triaa Phone WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY eM7 ftfm0m0m0m000 mmwzv " OREGON PORT DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE ' G. S. O'NEAL, Secretary. OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION See L. E. EMERY WILUTTS BUILDING W. E.4tJ. E. PATTERSON fsMJiraatlaa; Patatara Res. Phona S$l-R 133 N. 4th St. f0WWfW THE ARCADE HOTEL IS ti MAPI W.' " PHOIOB 4TJ- Tba flaee watt haaaa naafiita, daaaUaasa, asawcy at freak alt jtreiytalaa avar tresa tar bottoas aa rates ta bbm F FOR SALE Three stores, all paying. Location AI. Must sell owing to other business. See 1006 Main St . DR. G A. MASSEY raw ail JHM Ms. la Warraa Haat MisfMal Off. Phoaa S7 Raa, Phasa ISM ROBERTS. FRY Oeaeral Iasmraaca, laveatawsata TeL 601-J 1M7 Eaplaaack t. o. oiaoaw 1 OHM aaiataaw m jswsarai i, Oftl.117 ataailt. t erawVeaaswI Vawasswaaw sVasaf esawjaaFi - r1 a-I sOiAMATJI FALL, t j .oi u-i'-