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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1920)
rAOR THMCH THE EVENING HERALD KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON , MONDAY, OOTOflEB M, 1 0- OREGON BREVITIES HALKM, Or,, Oct. 26, lit. Jlonry Jiuiiw TttllxHt, nlricu lliH trMtIunt of Klmlmll coIIukd of tlicioloKy In this city, illuit middonly, followliiK an attuck of hourt illnmuo. AN MAY BE though 73 your of iiko, Or. Tiilliott'n (lonth wan unaxictuil, Ksllv Two Dollars a Week U7E nro offering nB a spec " lul the Old Stnndurd Make Columbia Grafonola with trinle motor, nfohtv record filing system anil tone control leaves. Make a reasonable first! payment, men only two dollars a week until $120 Is paid. Hear its clear tone and smooth running, powerful motor. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Exclusive Music House 507 Main St. Phone 282-J UNIVBHHITY OK OHKOON, HU gone, Oct. 25, Tho atudant loon fund of tho unlvonilty hun almost rnncliod tho $10,000 murk, according to Dr. John Htruulvilcnti or mini, A loan, not to uxccml $.100, may bo mado to nny ntudtmt ilurltiK his unl vonilty canor under cortaln cnmll tlonn and rcmtrlctloiiH. Tho loan fund In iiilmliilnloruil hy a cnininltlun con itlntliiK of tho president of (ho tint- Vorslty. two liinniliiini nf Ilin family mid two roiircHontiitlvox of thn uni versity luminous officii, Knr tho Inst nix or oikiii yiturn actum Imiiilllng of ro(uoU for lonns linn licen dono by lnn Htrnuh. "Htirlnv III,, tlm.i Hint f tin., timl tnn iimnnnmimnt or lint runiin mild I . , -iIMM tiihki: : mvhti:hioi'ni,v OAKLAND, Oct. 26. -Tlirc.i at tnchm of tho SI. Anthony's hospital In (III city illi-il and a fimrtli In tin. IU'tpiI to Im tmyoml n-covury nil n ro null. It In thouicht, of mhiid sort of food poisoning, - i FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FRED PETERSON PEACE AND PROGRESS No Monuments to Build No Political Debt to Pay Spend County Funds for Improvements, Not for Legal Squabbling CRAZY FOR SELLING MERCHANDISE SO CHEAP BUT MY OBJECT IS TO GIVE THE PEOPLE- THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN YEARS THE SELLING PRICES DONT CUT ANY ICE WITH ME COST AND PROFIT DON'T FIGURE MY HOBBY IS SELLING MERCHANDISE SO YOU BE THE JUDGE OF THE PRICES HATS HATS HATS i Wool Union Suits Extra Special The Permanence of Prosperity Depends more upon saving than upon earning. One might act I'Xtranrdlnary wagwi, but utile ho Is (or InK noma of tho money away each pay day, you can nee that he la taking unnecessary chnncca with his financial welfare. On tho other hand, wo havo many fairly iniall earners who havo piled up big Savings Account ut the Klrst National Hank. toe First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS ORtQON M,'M OF COURSE 1 HAVE IN A SHIPMENT OE: Cheap Bed Springs $6.75 and $5.75 45-lb. Cotton Mattress'. $17.00 50-lb. Cotton with Wool Centers $18.50 Special in Heating Stoves $22.50 AjiOinCr SpCClca! . pi ooO I also carry a full line of Certainteed Paints and Kalsomine. Just call and look them over. No trouble to show the goods. W. H. ROSS t PHONE 459 906 MAIN STREET i Goodyear Truck TIRE SERVICE Solid Tine for all six trucks, Fordi included. i United States, Federal and Goodyear Pneumatics. Tires for all makes of cars. i Acme Motor Co. 400-416 SOUTH SIXTH STREET Sweaters Red and Blue The Entire Stock of HATS Moleskin and Khaki Pants $3.95 1 Hmtt Rirr. Of Sale I nnif Tiesday. I . Wy I $2.25 WMMmmmmwrnm-mMT Nf. 587 Work Shoe Special 2 $3.95 Outing Flannel Gowns' $1.95 Saturday Last Day " I AINT MAD AT NOBODY " SUGARMAN Saturday Last Day bean Straub, "not a slnglo dollar hat been lost." EUGENE, Or.. Oct. 25. Incon venience of oftentlmei suffering cnusoil hy tlio lack of toadf In the northwestern part of Lane county Is Illustrated In the fact tbnt nno day last week four men were compelled to carry .Miss Kllen Stevons, resident of the Ten Mile section, many miles of a stretcher over mountain .trails to teach a train so she could bo sent to Portland for treatment. MEDFOttl), Oct. 25. Karl Ritchie tho pride of Oregon, who made Jack Dempsey stop In a six-round bout In Rono, Nevada, shortly before Jack Dompsey beat Willard for the chain Dlonshln of the world Is hore for the sole purpose of regaining the heavy championship of the Pacific North west, while he lost to "Wild Dill" Reed of San Francisco In Klamath Palls, Oregon, last Labor day. The contest take place Oct. 18. COTTAGE OROVE, Or., Oct. 15. Just to demonstrate that the River aide farm can compete with any when the exigencies of tho occasion re Quire,, John Hull, ithe owner of the farm', haa put'on exhibition a turnip weighing 10 pounds and having a Sl-tnch circumference measure. ThliTIs the largest turnip from the patah, but he haa many two-thirds that site. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EU OENE, Oct. 2C That men earning mpney to go through college do so by working on all sorts of Jobs, from cleaning stovepipes to milking cows', la disclosed by a perusal of the rec ords of the employment bureau of the Y. M. 0. A. HOOD RIVER, Or., Oct. 25. With weathor conditions growing worso by successive stages sluce the harvest began and now reaching the point wiioru a snow or freese Is thrcntoued, orchardhtts who hare the lnrcor portion of their applet still on treat arc growing panicky. t y '. - .,. 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