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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1920)
VAUK F1VR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKrNK8AY, OCTOIIKR 97, 11)20 V IMMMAMAMMMMMVMMW MAMAMMAMMMMMWWtfVVWMVVWWVWWw PRIDE OF POSSESSION There is nothing that lend "atmos phere" to your home like a Baby Grand Piano. Unlike an upright, a grand can be placed almost anywhere in the room and always looks appropriate, as the new small sizes only occupy the same space as an up right instrument when placed across a cor ner. The Baby Grand is constructed to fol low the curved principles of violin con struction, and is nearly three times as long lived as the upright piano. Your living room needs one of our Grands. Its quiet elegance will add that refining influence which is so much to be desired in the home. Upright pianos accepted in part pay ment and the balance arranged so conveni ent that it is foolishness not to at least look them over and secure. our proposition. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Klamath Only Exclusive Music House H Phone 282-3 Q PERSONAL MENTION -o 507 Main Street JmJ MWMMWMMAWMMMMMMMMMAMAMM Dempsey Matched '- With Frenchman 27, Jack Demp Carprntler ara NBW YORK, Oct sey ana (ieorgr hutched to fight for tho heavy weight champlunhlp of tho world nt ioTiio dato to bo fixed between Feb ruary 1 and July 15, neit. The bout la to be from 10 to If. round. 1 i Turn the Glare of the Spotlight on Mack Trucks Let the intensest rays of the nitro gen sweep from end to end and then on beyond to the dealer and factory. You will not discover a blotch nor blemish. The recent episode of tumbling prices left no mark on the MACK, es cutcheon. Prices did not go up with the rush and sizzle of the skyrocket nor did they fall and make owners sick at the stomach. You always can have absolute con fidence in everything pertaining to MACK trucks. Judge all makes of trucks by the MACK standards. Many times you will be surprised to learn how great the difference is. 7$ to 71 Ton Sizes J. H. Garrett & Son Sixth Street Tho tlircsberw lutvo boon hnndl capped fur tho pfiHt fow day on ac count of tho sovnrii ruin ntonns and tho snow which ban vlsltud tho coun ty hero lately, If pleasant weather continue tho work will bo finished In about two week. Mr. and Mr. Air Duncan rot urn oil from tho lingua Itlror valley, whnra they havo boon visiting Mr, Duncan' brother, Kd and Will, They roport splendid eropi and that thoro I n great deal of alfalfa down, but am unnblo to got efficient help. Lot Dewey Hr recently underwent a yery serious operation at Merrill last week. Tho latent report aro that bo Is much better and ilti up A fow bourn each day, MIm Twyla Itead, county achool superintendent, vlilted the Langell valloy schools laat week, Will Campbell ha moved from hi upper rnnch, whore ho hog been put ting up hi bay. Mr. Kathorlnn Bllllngsloy left Thunday for California, wrhoro iho haa been engaged for tho pant fow winter teaching school. I), O. Ilrcedlovo 1m Bonn of tho finest rnbbnge garden over rained In tho valley thl year. Many duck and geeso hunter hnvii been In our vicinity tho taut week, and with their Incessant bang, havo caused (julto n good doal of trouble nnuing the resldonts, by their ! tarnlpiui hunffnv nmriner Ihn .tnrlr Lester Hogg hnii been riding for hi cattle tho pant two week. II. K. Wlnnard had flno tomatoe for aale until tho recent front bit hi garden. Fred Hilton bought tho hay on tho widow Wilson ptaco and ha been hauling It for tho pant week. William Cotton ha been helping Ivan Kllgorv, for tho punt week, In the hay field. Mr. and Mm, Robert Cnnoy, who havo been lsltlng with old friend and neighbor In tint valley, havo ro turned to their homo In Ashland. Luko Walker visited our valloy Sunday, bu)lng beef. Ha purchased tho Cumpbell Mock, but no other. Mr. T. C. Fltigcrald of San Fran clico, who haa been tho gucit of Mr. and Mr. J. F. Morley for a week, will return homo tomorrow Mrs Fltxgerald' husband I tha su?jr Intendvnt of tho Northwestern Pa cific railway, running from San Kran Cisco north through Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino countle Mr. and Mrs. L. Pfanstlohl, who have been out on tholr ranch In 1'oe valley during tbejhaylng season, left thl mornlm-Jon-thelr whiter, homo) In Madison. California. Fred RHllnx'of Olene waa In town yesterday to ae hi two small son's, who aro III with typhoid fever. Mr. Ito Flnley haa returned from a month' visit with her parent In Portland. Ellta Ueutel left thl morning with ber mother for Oakland, California. The Bonbonlere .which waa recent ly purchased by Allan Holcomb from Harry Richardson, haa been moved by the new owner to the building across the street from tha poatoffteo. Mr. Richardson haa moved hi new bualneaa along with Mr. Holcomb good. The Misses Violet and Rosa Hull, who havo been hero for several month, left thl morning for their home In Oranta Pa,' where theyJ will apend the winter with their par ents. J. A. Pickle waa a Klamath rail visitor from Chtloquln today, where he operate a store. Mr. and Mr. W. H. daddea with their two sons ara apendlng several days In town from their home at Kagto Ridge. It. F. Johnson la In tho city from Portland and I a guoit at tho White Pelican hotol, Roy Prultt and wlfo of Mcdford arrived last night for a brief visit hero, J. II. IloworH I a Klamath Falls visitor from Ashland who Is regis tered at tho. Whlto Pelican hntul, II. V. Ess nttonded to busineiu .f- fnlrs In town yesterday from hh rnnch In tho Orlndato section. (1, Hammond of Merrill wits n county scat buslnoes visitor ym'.or- day afternoon, Mrs. William Crawford and son wero In town from Chllo.juln yester day afternoon transacting business with Klamath Falls morchonti, Ilort Wlthrow loft this mornlni; for a two days hunting trip In 'ho houo of bringing In a deer. R. A. Dixon I down from Fort Klamnth on business today. W. O. West. Indian agent for thu Klamnth Indians, Is In town today. Ho recently returned from a bUBluotm trip to Portland. I). S. Ktldcn of San Francisco has arrived to take a position In tho of- tlco of the Standard Oil Co. W. W. Crandall and wife wo'o county seat visitors yesterday from their ranch near Maltn. WANTKD Bccond Call H1-J. hand shotgun. 27 IX)8T Between Bonanza and Bent- oi iiviwmn iiununza nnci iii-m- ,nnvi, t .neurit i. - 7.i, ty a V. 8. history chart In n bmck i '"J"" V'?"'' so about 8x8x30 Inches. Plenso nd-l 'M' ,,hono iU'3' 0pcn ease dress .for reward, T. O, uiy, uregon. Hutchinson, 27-29 COLONIAL ROOMS. J lth and Main fits. All outside rooms. Wood bed and a good bnth. 82 gnl, hot water constantly waiting. Stove heat In each hall. Kxtra stovo heat In onch room. 27 WANTKD Olrl or woman to sweep . bare floor each Saturday, carpet taken up and beaten each Saturday. Colonial Rooms, 11th and Main Ht. 27 FOR HALB (lood lot on Prospect near 9th, on pavement Only 1300. P. O. bos 44, 27-28 FOR HALB 4 room bouse on Wash ington St., near 7th St. Cheap. P. O, box 44. 27-28 FOR BALK RV OWNKR S room motfern house 6 block from post office, llox A. Hi 0. Herald. 27-30 quick tnxt sor- and closed car. 27-2 Thomn Jefferson nndMolm tiulnc Adnm wero elected to tho prwi'rtoncy by tho houso of representatives, nolther having n majority of cite loral votes, MASON, EHRMAN AND COMPANY Distributors of the Nation's Finest Cigars 1 FOR RENT 2 furnished heated rooms for gentlemen. Use of phono i and bath. Phono 327-M. 27-291 CO.OOtt FEBT OF SECOND hand lum-1 her for sale. J. E. Patterson, op- poslto Rnldwln Hotel. 27-29 , FURNITURE UPHOLSTr.IUNO. Mat tresse mndo over. Feather mat tresses madii from your feather bed, feathers renovated. Furniture pack ed and crated. Clocks, sewing ma chine and phonograph's repaired. Douglas 127 N. Fourth St. Phono 198-W. 27-30 ere! That smells like rpl tOD&CCO , you smoked cigars like g "Why haven't that before?" Everyone likes the fragrance and oroma of Lewis' Single Binders. Made of genu ine long-filler, wrapped by, hand in the Cuban style. Buy Lewis' Single Binders everywhere. Wrapped five in the famous tin foil "pocket humidor," they keep fresh always. OUR MOTTO SERVICE!! Union Taxi Co, and Transfer 424-J 27-2. FOR 8ALK Edison cabinet phono- I graph, brass bed, springs. Phono' 383-M. 2230 Darrow avenue 27-29 Tho Sisterhood of tho Christian ' church will give a "silver tco" Thursday afternoon Oct 28, nt tho home of Mr. Ht L. Murphy, 237 N. . Kffd Rl ftrrni ftn.4 klnir trnn niiv ! viu '. jJtuwj tuu uiup ;uui tuiik work and spent a pleasant after noon. 27 slNKBINOel wherever citf an are siold 5 in Foil for 40c -k i.- t - :- NEW TODAY WANTED Truck to haul lumber, two mile haul. Whlto Pine Lumber Co. Box 246, ctly. 27-28 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room for gentleman, use of pnone and bnth. 1159 Lincoln St. Phono 217-R. 27-2 BROTHER AND SISTER deslrel inrea rooms in private ismiiy xor lbrht, house-keeping. PhoM tSl. Mr. Patttraon. ' 17 j. These be "Bottle Days." Any- thin? that comes in a bottle that is a bottle can be bought here at attractive prices. "Bottle Davs" are vour ODDortumtv to stock-up on standard, needed; household supplies of finest quality -'' Stop in there is. something here tor YOU. 40 vl 'Mf '.f. .6 T.ttV' REaUS.PAT.OFF. HOT WATER BOTTLE it our belt Bottle Bargain. No. 2 Size; just the shape of this advertisement. Pat ented Neck Construction; no seams to leak, no bind ings to come loose. Finest grade rubber, smooth, sani tary finish. Affords maxi mum heating surface. Get one now at 'A Good Health, 2 qt $1.75 No. 40, 2 qt. $2.65 No. 40, 3 qt $3.25 i (Merwooifc PtwmkXY "v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TfSw . V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE ll M I PufflT Y I "UY TMt.R DRUG3 UdgdgAcv) M sW -kw sw -ksWr r .sraAt - - SBERliOODS FAULTLESTfflarmeirRtH The Standard,riojwervice Rubber , Goods, for the Hbme35gamine Our Stocfci i