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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1920)
PAORFTVH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BATimnAY, oviiDKn,n, 1020, i j gjji I RAINY, WINTRY NIGHTS ; B is i 1?S r- if 5 what wim. 'you no? flsl I j Hume, awiet home, In tlio bust plain for jffcfiv I y'.i ? 1 111. iimi hntitiiiiiiHii thcwi cold wintry lXta4 re1;?? nlRhlit. but iiuoil good music to liven , N -jr 3 MIlllIK" lip 11 bit. j H eg lj r With Vlctrnlim In stock runglng from ; HM 5 3- 5 I2R to $225 In jirlco Unit innjr bt purchased 5B g' 3 on luruiB of lli.00 to $16.00 a inontli, why &!? 6 JJ H not buy now? ljV 1 3f EARL SHEPHERD CO. IfjH 1 n-1 507 Main St. liH ki il iBr7 I? 7 MB-?. II II IV fxWM. Jl H 111 Tl rM'8!"jisP" Lw Ir H ! 1ft Yl H i o- J. PERSONAL MENTION o Episcopal Guild to Have Big Rummage Sale Next Week i ; The Episcopal Oulld lacllca will hold tbolr big rummngo ikln next Friday 'and Saturday, November 19 and SO, In the rooms next the W. O. Hmlth Printing company on Fourth street, recently occupied by tbs Herald office. They have a blc Mock on hand, constantly belnic added to. Cloth' Inc. shoes, fruit, everything from attla to cellar, will be offered at thU aale, and prlcei will be right. Donation will bo welcomed. Per ona already lollclted who went out, or for nny reason delayed living at the time (hoy were called on, aro asked to phono to one who aollcltcd from them, Those who have not bean approached, but who dealro to help, may jet In touch with the Oulld by phoning either 339-W, 40 or 81. J II, Mason Is hero from Cnllfor ii In fur u visit 'vltti old friend nnil rnlntlvo. l)r nnd Mm. N, J, Hmlth left thl mo nil ni; fur Hiilom with tli'i Luuvor children who worn ctmiitiltlod to Mm Inntltulloii for thn feoblo minded. Dr. HmJth la a brother of I). M. Hmlth. Mm, I), H, Ulcliardi, who wan known In Klinnilli Full u Ml Mubiil Henderson, arrived yesterday from l.nkrjvluw on thn stngo arid loft thin morning for I'orlliind whom aim , will Join hor hualuind who In attend- I InK tho livestock ahof. 1 William Wallace Youngon, who apoko last night at thn Presbyterian church liiat night on "Tho Creed of u Miihoii," left thla morning for Mkevlew where ha will officiate at tho placing of tho corner atone for tuo now Metliodlal church. Duo to tho Intones of the train Iat night Dr. Youngsou wua Into Kuttlng hero for hla lecture, lint thoao who heard him, apoko very highly of the lec ture, I'rentlce I'uckelt It In tho city today from hla home nt Keno at temlllig to miitlnra of hulaneaa. It If llannon la a Klamath Kalli vlaltor thla Weekend from Muln, Oregon. John Blieplierd apent yeaterdny hero purchaalng auppllca from Kla math Kail murchunla, for hla ranch tit Pine (trove. It v Tower cnmo Into town yea tcrday from hla homo at Keno and trnmactcd buHncia with merchant hurfe. The final check of. the election re tunii'uhow two ilea for offlco In tho county,' It. C. Cowley and Oeorgo No bto of 1-ungell valley for Justice of tho peace and Dan Dottcn hiid Hoy Heck of tho 1'luvna district for com atablo. Mm. Krid I'otxi la vliltlng friend and rolallven here today from her hpmo at Merrill. J 1' U-o and M .!. Johnaon re turned homn from Halem last night where they have been attending to mattcra of builncaa. Itev. Father OcIm, who haa been here on an official visit returned to l-akcvlaw yesterday. l.ouUo Autt Is a county scat visi tor from Odcasa this week-end, A. Kallna apent yesterday here from Malln attending jto business af fairs, AT THE CHURCHES Co-Operation of Banker With Farmer Urged (Continued from Page 1) No change will bo mdo In thla column (miens tbo opy la at Tho MvenlriK Horitld offlco by C u'clock Friday uvenlng Hacrcd Heart church, eornor of Klghtb and High, nor. Hugh, J. Mar shall, Itev. J. V. Molloy. 8 a. in., children's service, Adulta are requested not to attend thla aorvlcu. 10:30, high ranaa and nermon. 7 p. in., rosary and benediction. Tbo Christian Htlcnco society o( Klamath Falla holdn services In the lower room of tho Library building, corner of Third aad Main atreetir, every flundny morning at 11 o'clock, and every Wednesday evening at U o'clock. The subject lesson for Sunday: "Mortal and Immortals." Tho Sunday school session Is from BMC to 10:40 evory Sunday morning. Tbo free reading room and fre lending library is open from 2:30 to 4:30 ob Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Flret Daptlst Church, corner Wash ington and EJgttk. Hunday school at 10 a. to. Pnachlog at 11 a. bb. Prayer aarvloo Wednesday at 8 P. il. Kvery second and fourth Wednesday evening will be dovoted to mlsaionarr work. 13. Y. P. U Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend these services. There will be no Lutheran sorvlces Hunday. Itev. Mnttblc haa left for Sherwood, Ore., to attend tho Ore paintings of the masters reproduced First Presbyterian Church, corner Sixth and Pine street. Her. E. P. Lawrence, minister, 437 Third street. Phone 42. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sub ject; "The Plea of Kvit" Thero wlU bo special music by tho chorus choir and a solo by Mrs. A. M. Melble, en titled "Dear Lord, Kind Lord." Kvenlng servlco at 7:30 p. m. Sub ject "Tho Fourth Crisis of the Life of Christ Illustrated by tbo choicest paintings of the moatera reproduced In atcreoptlcan slides, The pictures of tho Llfo of Christ Miss Amy Shepherd of the White wbloh are being shown at tho Pres- Pellcan hotel, left this morning for bytertan church Sunday evenings at San Francisco on an extended vaea- 7:30 p. m. aro beautiful colorful ro tlon. productions of some of tho choicest W. L. 1-atam of the Lamm Lumber! and most wonderful paintings of the Invest in the Best Flor de Melba 'The Cigar Supreme" SATISFYING MILD RICH 10c and 2 for 25c "The sncceaful business man who see an opportunity to make one dollar produce two doesn't pas it up because ho doe not have the dollar, nor doe ho wait until ho can avo it. He borrowa It, put It to use, and In addition to hla own gain, the banker who ioana it make a profit, the community take a step forward, and the nation progresses, "When extensive tests havo clear ly proven, a in aomo localities, that 1,4 worth of fertlllier will Increase tho yield of an aero of wheat fiO to $12, why iosu tho added profit company la a city visitor this after noon. Arthur K, Perkins arrived from Ilaker yesterday and Is registered at the White Pelican hotel. II. C. Spink Is spending few (Iffy In town from Idlerest on Spring 1 Creek, James Jorey who operate a farm In tho Midland district I a county seat visitor today. A. J. Hanan a Klamath county farmer Is attending to affairs in tho city todsy, O- WEATHER RECORD Hereafter the Herald will publish tbo mean and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record as tak- becauso" ono doe not bv,. tho $4 i, b lh U- " " cash. When farmlng-wllh-power! ,tn,,on' '-uoucauon wni cover mo unit havo nroven their ability to ! day previous to the paper's Issue, up H. i:. i'i:irz, IK'nl Agent Klnmalli Falls, Ore. pay for themselves, often In one year, why do without thom Just bo cnuso thn cash la not on hand to pay for them? Under such npollcy ono jjor Is llkcl) never to himi tho money jov." n' "Thu man who ptu hi farm on Nor. 3 .. .. a btislncita basis, who atudlim the Nov. 1 , jiosslMlltlcn before lilin,, mid plan' Nov. 6. to makn tho most of them, who! Nov. 0 ...... will lonrn that buslneits thoroughly, Nov. 7 with tho opportunity to work with Nov. 8 and Intelligently present tho banker Nov. '. him In tho development of III farm Nov. 10 nnf tho community, will got tho Nov. 11 ciiHii and tho co-oporatlon of tho Nov. 12,..., .n1 Im dtitr ' " . ., .,...',. . to S o'clock of that day. Pre- Max. Mln. dpltatlon ...52 GO r.c 49. 44' 4S 46 45 49 47 42 49 IS 30 33 29 24 2C 18 22 18 23 32 39 32 15 tVaWyawvwvvvvvyMVreM: The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $125 Olyinpla Oyator Conlttixll """" ' Chicken Gumbo, Crooto ... lllpo Olive Sour Plcklee Celery and Apple Salad. Urap Julon Punch, .Spoclnl . Your eholco of Itoast Klamath Tom Turkey, stuffed, Cranberry sauco Young Chicken Fricussc Hm Stylo Fried Spring Chicken, Cum Fritters ' ' .tv i , Cream Whipped Potatoes St ting Iloans Bauto L)unnulaa . . Assorted Plos Cuko Vanllln Ico Cream Toa Coffen ' ' Milk wyyvyyvYrn'iviVciviYVfn 'I'l'i'rf i,'i-rii-i -------- -i-i-i-i-nn-i-ri-i-rt nrmm Warsaw, Vn., has n ieml-profis-lonnl baauball team mado up of nlno brother. CHILDREN NEED FOOD, PUD o- o- NEW TODAY 9 4) I)NlK)N, Oct. 23. (Jljr Mall) One of tho aftermaths of tho Polish Hovlof war I thnt American will bo called upon to feed and clotho morn than 1,250,000 Polish children this winter through the American relief administration Up to the time of the latest outbreak of hoiil'iltles, des titution had been so reduced thnt the relief administration off! ''. tin be lieved that Poland, with the organ ization tho American had perfected, would bo ablo to carry on the work after this nutumn. That I considered FOR SALK Two ton Klolbor truck, with cab body and canopy top, In flno condition, priced' for Immertlnto unto at $1500, Thin 1 nn excep tional buy, n tho Klolbor lists as ono of the highest grade of trucks. Wo can mnko you very llboral terms. Dunham Auto Co. 13-19 FOK HA I. B New houo nnd lot also 2 other lot. Will take truck or auto a part payment. Call 1734 Oregon Ave. 13-15 II LA CK SMITH WANTED Apply Monday morning, C. !.. llriuso, 6th St. 13 FOIL HALB Modern 5-room bunga low, lot of built In features. French windows, completely furnish ed, and 3 large lot with shade and fruit tree, all kind of berries, chic- Impossible now and preparation ars cn houso. with l'A down chickens, underway for cnrlnir for n.mnnvehll. "'! Of wood. Thl i a roal bar- drcn n during tho dork day of lati'5a,n nt ,CC00, Vl't winter. Thl decision camo after receipt In London of reports of a cnmpleto surrey of tho country begun Im mediately after tho bolehsvlkl were driven back, Trained observers report that th Poles themselves havo not painted tbo plcurc black enough After two armies had fought over the ground there was llltl.) toft for the children, thoy report, nnd each requested Immediate ahlpments of food and clothing. As far as possi ble, distributing agents of the admin istration aro complying with these requests. Tho organization by which about $19,000,000,000 worth of fool and clothing was distributed In Poland In 1C months at a cost of approxima tely $80,000, I virtually Intact. It Includes between 15,000 nnj U.000 Poles whoso services am. paid for by Poland but who worked under the direction of a few American ad ministrative officer. Tliti Pole also pay for transportation from the ships, warehousing and distribution In ad dition they supply all flour received by them through a $200,000 credit granted them by tho grain corpora tion. Although the distributing organiza tion was considerably dlsirrangc.l during the recent fighting, officials here say they can get Into working order again very quickly after rail road repairs have been completed. OAIU) OF THANKS Everyone Should Drink Hot. Water in the Morning Wash away all stomash, llvsr, and bovwal poisons before break. age. The painters of the past cent uries have lavished their greatest talents on these works of art. This weak .the picture illustrate the clos ing events of his ministry and those revolving around the cross. Everyone who can should see these beautiful and instructive picture. Christian church, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble, pastor, 2107 Wontland Ave. Phone 239-nT Benices arc now being held at the Daptlst church on 11th street. Sunday school 10 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, C:30 p. m. Sermon, 7:30 p. m. We have organized a men's III bio class which meets at the Star theatre at 10 a. m. Tbo nttendance and interest &ro growing rapidly. Tho Indy'a class will meet at the homo of Mr. Scehorn 1113 Main St. nt 10 a. nu Evening services at the Uaptlat church aro bolng conducted by the Young People. Tho,pastor gives nn address every Sunday evening under tbo general subject, "Pushing to tho Front," the lubject for Sunday even ing is "Money." Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and High, Rov. 8. J. Chnnoy, pastor, 1005 High St. Phono 537-W, Emmanuel Daptlst, Elorentk and High streets. Dlble school, 10 a. m. Prnyor meeting Thursday, S p. m. Women' Home and Foreign Mission ary socloty meet first Tuuredny f each month. ' I wish to take this opportunity to express to my friends and the voters of the county, my sincere apprecia tion for their support in the recent election and to assure them that I will leave nothing undone to Justify their confidence In me. 13 LLOYD LOW. -AlJiO- FOIt SALE Largo 2 story modern house with bath room on each floor, 8 room and sowing room, fur nace beat, full basement, large lot, price $9000 term. Oarago for rent. Mr. Nate Otterbcln, 901 corner 9th and Lincoln. Phone ,38-M. 13-1C FOR RENT Sleeping room; for gen tleman only, private family, nil moderncconvcnlcnces. Call 219 Jef ferson St. &V 43-15 WANTED Mens laundry work to do. C21 Oak St. 13-16 FOR SALE CHEAP Almost new sanitary couch and dining table. 522 Lincom 8t. 13-15 ROOM FOR RENT $4 per week. 237 North 5th St. Phone 24R. 13-16 FOR SALE At half price, 8harp- less separator used 3 months. In quire at creamery. 13-19 HOTEL FURNITURE- FOR SALE 4 Simmons 2-Inch tubular steel bed 4 Simmons double coll reinforced spring 6-40 pound silk flos mat tresses. Phono 155-W, Central ho tel. 13-20 SAW MILL FOR SALE 20,000 ft. dally capacity saw mill, now run ning. Unrllled contract at good prico for balance of season. Cheap logs, short haul. Act qnlck. Phone 531-W. 13 Rumors aro again afloat in Inter national league circle that Montreal Is to have a berth In the Fultx cir cuit next season. ' The addition of the Canadian city woiiM probably mean the 'dropping of ellber Akron or Syracuse from the league. Sowing and. Wooden Ave. drees-maklng. 1404 5-11 imttVWWWWWWWWWWWWWW A Real Place to spend your recreation, hours; wnere you can always find congenial company. Our pool and billiard tables are perfect. Noth ing is overlooked to make this the best place of its kind between San Francisco and Portland. Our fountain is the most modern that money can buy, and we know how to make the best drinks. Come and see us any time. Pastime Billiard Parlor "i To fool your boat day in and day' out, to fool clean Inside; no sour blla" to coat your tongue and sicken your broath or dull your bead; no consti pation, bilious attacks, alck-headacno, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid Btoraachl yqu must batho on the In sldo like you bathe outside. This 1 vastlyy mora important, becauso the skin pores do not' absorb Impurities Into the blood, while tbo bowel pores do. To keep these poison and toxin well flushed from tbo stomach, liver, kldnoys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of hot wntor with a teoaneontul of llmo- atono .phoBphato In It. ThU will cloanso, purify, and freshen tho on- tiro alimentary tract before eating moro food. Got n quartor pound ot llmostone phosphnto trom your pharmacist. It Is Inexpensive nnd almost tasteless. Drink nhoenhated hot wntor every i morning to rid your ayttem or mesa vile poisons nnd toxin; also to pre vent tbolr formation, income Home Investment From This 36-Room Apartment House PRICE $20,000.00 TERMS,$7,500.00 CASH Balance to Suit Purchaser This 'dandy 36-room apartment house, arranged into twelve three-room apartments, will yield you a good HOME, a FINE INVESTMENT, arid furnish yuu . with EMPLOYMENT be your own boss that will ' net you' J250.00 per month. SEE J. T. WARD & CO. i Phone 375 834 iV&uivSt.