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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TIIUIIHDAV, NOViainutl IB, 1020. W4.4H'i-4-',4'4444 v PAON I'lVK IS2S?!rjVT?7",H'7lri'WrlwiirfHTy m n D o, in If you nrn Kiijnylnic rvorr tivrnlnu wnt nt home tlmmi rnlny tilrlitn It In priibnlily Imrnuao you hRtfo r Vlctrol with i Reed aolectlon of Into records, or u l'layirtlnno. An almniUnco of good music sura change lha ttnioipbcro of your bourn. Torn run from Klvn (o Twcnly-I-'lvo dollar a month, with crop pay ment for farinnm. Iluy now nt our tucluslvn music store, ns One lluslnrs mean tho tint slundurd innkr to eboosu from and lliu hot lorrlcn. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Pianos -Records Victrolas 507 Main. Phone 282-J .i. t O crushed rock, tho jcround li now no PERSONAL MENTION I IhorouKhlr soakod that nothlnc can O b'w donn until tho weatter clear ubA a. .. .. .. .L ... . . I w. u. van i-.mon irii mi morn-i ii. r-. nraaonry in town loaay let: for Tortland, where he liaa twrn from hi ranch In tho valley on railed tn attend to business affair matter of bualnea connected with Ho eipect to return Hunday nl;ht the dam hearing before tliu Chain- 3. 1. Heard, assistant caahler of ber of Commcrcn. tb Klamath fltato bank, left lhl Heynold llrothnr of Odeaaa, con tnornlnc for Corvallla, Albany anil trator for tho Klamath I'lno Manu Balem, whero be wll visit, frlemla facturlnx company, are bualnea vie am relatives. Mr. Heard will spend Hr hero today lAveral day with hi brother, Carvl Oeroitn Trnmell, n Klamath coun tain Harry Heard of the AxrlruN r rancher, wa a city visitor yes tural Colled, nnd he will attend the terdny, purchnalnic lupplle. football kbiii between O A. (.' and John C Iloylo ha returned from O. of O. Ran Krunelsto, whvrn ho went for n J. H. Lome, who made Klamath two week' bualnci visit. In order Fall a brief business visit this to.bo hero at Ihe dam hearing. Mr, wrok, left thl mornln. for hi Hoyle and tho children did not ro homo In Ja Angeles turn, liowi-viir, and ho vxooct to W. K. Lamm of tho Ijimm ..urn-' loin them Intor. ber company la a county aent buil' I- A Chrlatenacn I ft city vlaltor nes visitor from Modoc Point, from rortland thl week, and I n J, 11. Ilecklof arrived Inst nlnflt ' Jtuest at tho White 1'ellcan hotel from Portland, and la rrcWturvd nt J- A. Hay nnd family nro'rnunty tho White Tollman hotel ,AV ut vlsltorn from ClilUx.uln vtoday. H'C Kernuson UrJisCltyvlittorW J- 8t 'Itubertasarrtved lal. nlghl thl week from Han Francisco. He ftom Ban ,Fmnctseo, and' I rfl Is stopplnic at the 'Wblto INdlcsnit'Hcd nt thn White I'cllcan hotel, hotel. I Charles Wright I a business vis- Joe Moore of tho Western Trans. Itor hero from San Kranclsco this fer, company, who was called to week, having arrived last night. Corning by tho tragic death of hi W. II John of Orenada, Calif, brother, Jim Moore, returned last cno In on last night' train, and I eight. While away Mr. Moore vis-, attending to business mattor heru lied another brother In I.o Palo J for the remainder of tho wuelc. Mr. Ida II. Momyer. cnahler ofi W C. Mcsncr wa a city visitor the Klamnth Ktato bank, who has yesterday from Algoma, whero hu Is been on a vacation trip for the past employed In tho lumber business, two week In Seattle, Portland and, Mr. nnd Mr. W. It. Morgan wiirn other Waxhrlngton cltlei, returned In yesterday from Algoma to soo homo last night. tholr son off on tho morning train Hob Coffman of Oakland. Calif, for San Kranclsco. ha taken a position In the Klamath Biaia uanx, a Krnrst Nltchelm hunted yestorday In tho Mnlln district, and returned The nxresslvn rain of thl weekllato last evening with tho limit of hnvo hindered thn work of the pnv- geeso lng company In gntllng Conger nve- Harry I.. Holgato. attorney for nuo finished, Coming a It did Just tho Unltod Stntcs roclnmntlon erv- boforo thn last few hundred feet hail Ice, I In tho city to attend the I.lnk boon given thulr first drmnlnn of river dnm hearing (IiIm nflnrnnnn VIM'A ubb-t -art Wmmm HBf --7- PHI Wm buy a KID 1 'Itt-J Dlamntr 1iC. htltU 20)4". WW. flltJ, about 111 ii. Put Tliis Barrel in. Your Garage More thn,hlf tho motorists of tho Pacific Coast rely upon Zcrolcne,"Tho Standard Oil for Motor Cars." This Fifteen-gallon Barrel of Zcroleno assures you tho convenience of maintaining nt homo a small, but adequate supply of a high-grAdo oil, suited for tho cor rect lubrication of your engine. J When passing ono of tho locations indicated, pull In at tho curb and examine this ideal oll-storago unit for your private garage. It is largo enough to hold a season's oil supply for your engine small enough to take home in your car. Our Second Armistice Anniversary i Public-spirited Merchants Must Reduce Prices to the Limit I hut Q I lilt r AHPV an were living up to it with 1 llCU O VUl 1 Ullt J the ciosest prices we've ever quoted on HART SCHAFFNER & MARX fall suits and overcoats. W - Wq believe that it is up to us to sell at less than normal profits. We've marked our fall Hart Schaff ner & Marx suits and overcoats on that basis. You get unusual values at these prices: Any $30.00 Garment $19.85 Any $40.00 Garment- $26.45 Any $50.00 Garment- $33.20 FIRST 3 PRICES QUOTED ARE BELOW HART SCHAFFNER & MARX RANGE. X $39.85 Suits or Overcoats, $60.00, Suits or Overcoats, $70.00, Hart Schaffner & Marx, I Hart Schaffner & Marx, $46.45 Suits or Overcoats, $80.00, Hart Schaffner & Marx, $53.20 tOHBsran Any Suit or Overcoat $90.00, Hart Schaffner & Marx. ON SALE $59,85 ON SALE No Alterations Any Suit or Overcoat, $100.00, Hart Schaffner & Marx ON SALE $66.45 ON SALE Blue Serges 20 off Everything m the House Reduced in Price r ARMAN a lAint Mad at Nobody 9f CHARLIE'S PLACE C. B. Johnson. Prop. Sixth St. antf Klamath Ave. nar.x lW.ky