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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1920)
ll 1TJE8IM.Y, NOVKMBKR IS, 1030. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAQH KIOHT r ' i i t II Vj a , ; OIVK TODAY TO THK HKI1 CHOSH You may need help joursclf some day Donated bv I Earl Shepherd Co. Wood is Cheap IV KLAMATH FALLS Ninety per cent of tho peoplo of Klamath Tails arc buying their wood cheaply. Arc you going to bo one ot the 10 per cent that par high prlrra tor wood? HUM WOOD AND IH.OCK WOOD arn the fuels to bur you get tho worth of your moner. It yon Jnriittori buying expensive woods, that Is your privilege, but, re member, wo aro ready to serve you with good wood at reasonable Vtict.. , J.u i .,ttL O. Peyton & Co. . "WOOD TO BURN' 419; Main St. Phone 535 ! DANCING ft J TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AT MOOSE HALL New Music by BUDDIE'S ORCHESTRA 'The Jazz Artists Supreme" X Straight Admission Everyone Welcome 'W-Wr444 Rheumatic Pain Rub It Right Out Try This! OB Itbeumatlsm If "pain only." Not one cane In fifty requires Inter nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub tho misery right awayj nub woih ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" di rectly Into the aoro, stiff joints and muscles and relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil conquers pain. It Is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and does not blister. I l.lmber tin' Quit rnmnlalnlntr' flnf a small trial Dome or old-time "St. Jacobs Oil" at nny drug atore and In Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff ness. Don't suffer! Belief and a cure awaits you. (let It! "St. Jacobs Oil" Is just as good for sciatica, neu ralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings. Adv. LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" si . i 'Ti'iV "i'iIsT VVVVXaAAnW H. W. I'OOLK, Owner ItOGKK D. TORRKY, Musical Director ' tfirr--i- rYrij,iT,i,n 'irrritrinnrinrfifufffiJJfkM$ TONIGHT The finest picture Bessie Barriscale ever ,T . ' made is ;; "LIFE'S TWIST" WEDNESDAY WeJkave an exceptional mid-week program. The Big Feature is "THE KENTUCKY COLONEL" and in addition, an excellent two-reel com edy with Harold Lloyd starring. Altogeth er a program worth your attention. I PERSONAL MENTION 6 Mr, and Mrs, C. It. Miller were In town yesterday from Chlloquln to moot tlia latter's mother, Mrs. M Cchumnchcr of I'ortlaml, who Is coming to mnke her homo with them Mrs. Schumacher missed tho train she was to hno taken but wired she would nrrlo tonight Mr. Miller ro ports that tho Miller & Powell lath mill Is shut down for the wlntor. Mrs. C. W. I'orter Is u city visitor this neck from Pine ltldgo, , E. A. lltocklngor arrived Inst night from San Francisco and Is at tending to business matters hero this week. Mrs. Charles Anderson Is n Kin- OUT TO OK SPECIAL FUND FOR RED CROSS In splto ot Inclement weather, u group ot enthusiastic Ited Cross workers started out this morning to solicit special donations for tho lo cal chapter In addition to thu dollar membership. This money will go Into tho homo service fund to lie used math Kails visitor today from hcrj exclusively for health nnd welfare home at Algoma. work In Klamath county The bur- Mamlo Tretren arrived last nlghtjeau ot nursing has posttruly prom from Macdool and will visit friends. Ised a public health nurse for Kin hero for the next two or thrco days math county to bo hero not later than Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kblln aro tho January first and probably sooner, happy parents of a baby girl born Tho applicant for tho postlon Is now at their homo on Ninth atrcot Sun day afternoon. llort Wlthrow, Will Houston and Krnlo Hubb left earlr this morning doing public health nursing In Mis sourl and will not leave for present position until Dec. Tho stuto nursing department desires that she spend for tho southern part of tho county1 somo tlmo visiting Oregon public In whero they plan on slaughtering, stltutlons and In becoming acquaint- manr wild ducks and geoso. Miss Marjorlo Delicti, who has been In Bugone for tho past few days attending homecoming at tho Fnl versltr, returned homo last night cd with local health condition bn foro beginning her work here. In spite of tho tact that trained wel fare workers aro cxrcedlnglr hard to get. tho department ot civilian ro- Sho reports a wonderful tlmo and net or the Itod Cross believes that that It has one ot tho finest home-' they will bn nbto to sociim someone coming Oregon has over had. , for Klamath county If local workers Friday, the Fort country was vlsl-i succeed In raising tho necessary ted with six Inches ot snow according funds to carry on a peacetime pro to Tom Dixon, road supervisor, who gram. It la the hopo of the executive said this morning that In spltn ot committee of the Klamath chapter tho fact that It melted In a short that both workers ran bo secured by tlmo the weather conditions aro toojlhe first ot the year, humid to permit road construction Several Instances have been report This halt Is only temporary however cd ot persons who have refused to and as soon as posslblo the work of I contribute to tho Itod Cross but havo repairing broken down culverts and) signified their willingness to assist bridges will continue ' prlvatoly any needy family. If such nay Looslcy was a business rial- persons wilt call tho secretary of the tor In town yestorday afternoon from local chapter aho will bo very glad his ranch home at Fort Klamath. to give them tho names ot civilian Mrs. Kvelyn Scott, who has been families who aro now badly In need on a vacation trip to San Francisco of help The lied Cross Is not seek for tho past two weeks, returned tho Ing to do civilian work and Is mak flrst of tho week and has taken up Ing the prosont drive for funds bo ner work In J. H Carnahan's law of-, cause the responsibility of civilian flee. I work has been thrust upon them James IJaltey Is a city visitor this! Workers are requested to report tho week from his home In Macdoel. names of anyone Indicating his will- W. W Youngson arrived here Ingness to do private charity work from takevlew last night, where he' oven If refusing to entrust tho lied laid the corner stono for tho' new Cross with his money. Krery such Methodist church, on his return! Person will bo given an opportunity journey to Portland. Ho left on the to personally care for a needly fam traln this morning I lly without Interference from the J. O. Ferguson of Dunsmulr arrlv-j'ted Cross. ed last night and is stopping at the Approximately $1000 has been White Pelican hotel. turned Into heudquarters thus far J. W. toiler Is spending a few days After deuctlng th.o amount that will hero on business from Ashland. Ore-'0 the national organization, a gon. 1 very small portion of the sum need- Otis Metsker Is registered at thplod to carry on tho local work re- White Pelican hotel from Merrill. , mains. This money has come In. Don Zumwatt left tllis morning for however, entirely from tho down Ivan where he will do surveying town booths and It Is hoped that to around the Kesterson mill day's canvass of tho busloess section Marlon Ilarnes Is In town for a w'" t least treble that amount. No few days looking after busloess mat- returns havo yet boon received from ters and purchasing supplies for his tho Industrial plants or from the ranch. county outside of Klamath Falls. m I A considerable sum was obtained THK Kifit'lti: 1 MAKKS ' , u tnB amateur traffic cops Satur- a tun miwi-iti'vrt. 'day. Tho patrlclpants had u good ajiiu iin-hMii..th.dea, or fun out or thc(r Hofk an(J I most of the autolsts who woro stop- In the adrertslement for Illue Illrd ped and fined a dollar for tho Ited dishes, which was published In yes-' Cross responded In the proper spirit. terday'a Herald, the figure 1 was ,omo of them showing Intense re- dropped from the price published, lief when they found that they wore 5nAko'J.'t " r8"d l3'" ln,tead ofllng held up for no moro serious of-. .13.99. '. fenso than a fallurn In nn.w itinlr Thai the people have their eyes, membership, open for bargains and watch the ad- Tho Itoll Call rommlttiw. wl.hn. in mortising columns of the paper Is, emphaslxo again that If the neonlo of O- o-- NEW TODAY FOU UBNT Apartment Furnished or unfurnished. KI7t Ksplaiiado. 10 TWO YOUNO MKN want any kind of work In town that they may attend night school. Telephone 337-J 10-lS FOU HAM' Show cirno and counter. 133 N. Klghttl St. 1 -2 1 FOH SAl.i: Tailor 'made full dress suit mid Tuxedo. Hlio 40. At a bar gain. Ilox 40, Herald ulflce. 1(1-20 STHADIVAItA NKW' WITH $58 In now records. Your choice. Heo It Kurl Shepherd Co. tOtt LOST Friday, Conklln fountnln pen somnwherM between Mills ad dition and high school, lloturh to Herald office. 10-18 FOU SAI.K 3 room cottage on small corner lot closn In, modem and furnished I'rlco ISfiOO. Terms. ALSO FOU HAUI- n room houso, 3 large tots, flue garden soil, largo screen In porch, glassed-in sun-room, barn, chicken house, vegetable cellar, lawn, trees, etc. Price only 13500. $760 cash, balance $40 por month. J T WAIID & CO Phone 37S 834 Main St 10 IIK.NT IIAIKIAINH IX LHi:i OAltS 1- 19 IS five passenger llillck (luuranteed A-l condition, 0 cord tires, 3 extra rims, new top, plate glass curtains A real bargain $1300. 1 1 01K five passenger llulck A-l secondhand condition. Four now tires, 1 extra, new lop, Price $1100. 1 1917 seven passenger Hudson, guaranteed first class condition. 0 new cord tires, 3 extra rims, dross air shock absorbers, new top, plate glass curtains. A real bargain, I'rlco $1600 liriCJK 8AI.IW ANH SKUVICi: CO White Pelican Oarage I.. Hoagland prop. Phone fiO 1G-1S WANTBU (llrl for general house work. Apply 39 N. 9th St 10-20 COOKS WANT WOltK In camp. Com petent particulars Phone 480 lets HOY WITH IIICYCI.K wants work after school. 220 (Irant St. 10 Vital Statistics, October Report Following Is tho monthly report of itonths and births compiled by Dr. A. A. Houlo, city pliylilcluii for Oc Oc eober: Deaths William Washington Cox, three years old, Olene, lironcho-pnou-monlni Florence I.MIIh Smith. 3H years, 429 Jefferson street, eclamp sis; John Davenport MorryuiAii, 83 years, 33 Cedar, cerebral liemhorr nge; Cnthorlno i:ilaboth llpencnr, 80 )lars, 344B Darruw streot, eardlo renal disease, Mirths llarbara Mario Itao. Oc jober 3R; IVola Alice lllgby, Octob er 10; lUtlior Josephine Mayor, Oe tolier 17; Maxlme Mary Kaiidy, Oc tober 17: Marin Frnncesca Codleuo, October 29, Coral l.oralne Payne, Or tober 19;' Marguerite llllen Tunnell, October 19. HIDS INVITKD Will lllll'AIII OF I ITU HTHKI.T IIIIIIHIK. Notice Is hereby given that bids will bo received, opened and consid ered by tho common council on Mon day evening. November 33, 1920, for tho repair of the bridge' across the (lovt. Canal at Kleventh street, In accordance with tho recommenda tion of tho city engineer now on file In the office of the Police Judge. All bids for making such repairs should tn In the hands of the Police Juitg not Uter than 8 o'clock p. in Nov. 22, 1920, A. I. I.BAVITT. Police Judge 10 (XHJXTY TltlHUHBlfH XOTICIJ Notice Is hereby given that thorn are funds In the county treasury tor the redemption of Klamath County General Fund warrants, protested on or before January 1st, IK If.. Interest on the same will ceasn form this date Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 10th day of November, A. D. 1920, O K VAN UIPBIt, 10-31 Co Treasurer. NOTIOB V Headquarters of the llulck Sates and Service company at the White Pelican garage Phone 00 16-18 .VOTICi: OF MHKTI.VU The Woman's Auxllllary of the American legion will hold Its reg-1 ulsr meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. In tho Odd Fellows hall 10 1 Ituy )our ClirUlma Dolls 1'rl il) and HntunUy, Mquar Ital Drug Ntiirr. It-It clearly Indicated. by the demand for these dishes that followed tho pub lished prlco. While Tho Variety more orrcrs extra big bar gains, lUwould ho out of the ques tion for It to sell tho dishes at the price quoted In Tho Herald, as It Is doubtful If that figure would cover this county want the lied Cross to take caro of the sick and needy of tho county thoy must contribute now during thedrlvo. If when tho returns ura an in, ll is lounil inai sunicieni funds to carry on this work havo not been raised, tho local chanter will simply go out of the business the freight. The price Is $13.99, and I of caring for any excopt ex-soldlers they offer an attractive bargain ut that price. and their families. Tho motion plcturo films exported from the United States each year would, if placed end to end, reach a dlstanco of '4000 miles, JAl'ANIXK MOnS ATTACK 8.VI1VATIO.V AUMY MKim.VtJ Kasy to smoke. Melba cigars 16-20 terday, TOKIO, Nov. 1C Antl-Chrlsllan mobs twlco broko up the Salvation Army jubilee celebration hero yes- Wind Shields Our stock of windshield glass is complete. We put them in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. Window glass in all sizes constantly on hand. Lakeside Lumber Co. Phone 128 f "T H sOssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss .rsHLY . 'COMMNATIOIM1 CREAM I onteel It Melts Into Your Skin Sa tmnnth it 4.1nl!w crmmy. Is Combination Cicam Jontctl. that ths skin absorb It ragrrly. Not suspicion of grtase after use; nothing to clog the ports. And fragrsnt with tht rare Odor Jontccl the btmdcd perfumes of 36 selected flowers. To nourish the tluues to keep the skin soft, clear, and pliable and particularly, at perfect foundation for powder you will find In Com bination Cream Jonteel every requirement you have long sougflt In a face cream. Today Is none too soon to give your akin the benefit of Combina tion Cream Jontccl. Take home a jar. 50' J STAR DRUG CO Rowing at the -arte tK&ZTO-DJIY BIG DOUBLE BILL Robert Warwick in "Thou Art the Man" Walt Whitman, the grand old man, in "The Tar Heel Warrior" a great southern story. TOMORROW The Comedy Sensation, "The Serv ant Question," starring Wm. Collier. p f pC3seawr-r- i rl . J