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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1920)
rAOH nvn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON TUEBDAY, DECHMnKR 7, 1M. "- . - . . T3TC 35H FREE RENT FOR COOLIDGE IS PLAN Personal Mention ssiaa J. ,,M.MB-w-M-M--Jw-w-B-yV-iwv1 fAArVWrUl Mtb, 11. C. Bplnk, who has been with her daughter, Miss Claudia, In Han Francisco for the past few months, returned horo last night. Bho m 1 MijtuM II ivsprTTl ;LjaiiiiMifcML 1.' & ?SflpSffvlBjlBjHBrEszBaMKik. SMmrHsMMmlSMmmmmmmJkfi lUVr RfjlBsBhiR BFsTi. r rHB-.i-v?ii8W( WABH1N0T0N Vke Presidentelect Calvin Coolldge may not bate to '"! rent the tori. incnt. Mama hlchptt of bli Northampton residence. nait four years. If Pj.n. o m wiorwi "'""' "J'?"' ; C"k..f!.ri Vo.ro. It I. understood, will cnriw" .. "-l?'" iTimi.- '.niib and Park-rd. Of HOW lor (Ulure VIC- prc.ao. .. 'Y"?;7-'AZZ'nUA.; Tn Ih. north In faror Abort la shown tne -r.mouj jiuuuiu ..- www..- - .- lust U pletnra of Coolldit. 4 jta i"" -' : .- w Well? it TODAY'S HI'KCIAI IllfC level lot on II road 8t. 50x112 ft. at 1660 on easy tcrmii. Don't .wait or you'll be too late. Good flvo room partly furnished bouse and blfc corner lot on Want' land avenuo, In MM addition near the factorlca and mills at apodal price of 11800; only f500 caih. And wo have 63 ft. on Main St. 170 ft. dep with good seven room homo at prlco of $12,500. Only $4600 caih. It'a near the postofflco and will grow Into, money for you, Drlng your, check hook with .you and look ! r" ' rtirn fc v (33 Main. 7 ACMFJ MOTOIl COMPANY USED CAIIS EASY TEIIM8 1017 Btudebaker 7 passenger. A snap formrrone, $600. Model 81 Overland 6 passenger. Electrically equipped, 1320. 1920 Ford 0 passenger. Electric starter, I486. Model 80 Overland. Electric stnrt erJust overhauled, $470. 1917 Oldimobllo 8-7 passenger Qolng nt $700. Phono 264. 7tf NEW TODAY ,lt to lilru, and It tlio person who pur- ! chased It will plonsu return It to tills I office, wo will seo that ho In rolm j buried, 7-12 OlUl USED CAU DEPARTMENT OK- I'KUS TltB FOU.OWINO CAIIS 1917 Chevrolet Hug $ 350 1917 Chevrolet 490 300 1912 Ilulck (model 25) 375 1918 P.ulck 8lx . 1350 1917 HudHon Super Six 1250 1918 Colo Eight (chummy) .. 1000 These cars nro priced In accord nnco with the values of today. mktkoi'oi.itax (j.iu(.i: Cor. lllh anil Klmuntli. 7-9 6 . WANTED Work for two men with, teams. P. O. Ilox 343, C. J. WIN .WANTED Woman to enro for child, lott. 7-B during aftornoons. Call Hector's l.OHT If thn mirsou who bv mis take picked up tho floor oiler from I tlio counter In Tho imrniu iiiiim, win rutum It, or phono uh, wo will up proclato It. 7-12 (storo. -8 WHO (SOT THE OVEIUOAT? When thn ladles of tlio Episcopal church hold tholr rummngo snlo In tho room formorly occupied by Tlio Hciuld, thoy xolil, by mlstalt.i, nn o .(out tjiat was hanging on tho wall. Tho cont bolonged to u person who loft It at Tho I Tumid officii until ho ould call for It. Ilo Is calling for KOH BALE OU TIIADE My Kiel bor truck, (luitrnntmnt to bo In first class mechanlcul condition. What havo you to tradoT Max Weiss, Army (loods Storo, 113C Main. 7tf LOST An Elgin opon fnco watch bo- twoon tho Academy and 10th and Idriint. Finder pieaso nliono 201 or it now and wo would llko to deliver CH t Undorwoods Pharmacy. 7-11 ; EOIt KENT Hoom with beat nnd , uso of bath. 634 N. 8th St. 7-9 M bW ws" cj-ir Monuments i iLIlKKHH AND IIKADHTONIM I nilKMly Dignity and DUtlnctlon 'J nny aro dcslgnod, cut nnd built v h particular regards for Individ vtC rotiulromontB. Long eatabllshed r lu.ilnoBs, uuoxcollod facilities nnd n'Oilurn mothods mako possiblo tho ntt.nr.tlvo combination ot auporla tis aoallty and modorato prices, mil work affords, Siamatli Falls Marble mi Granite Works 1040 Main St MMAMM)AAMAMWWWWWMMVWWM MMAMAMAMMWWWWWM HHIIHmimHHIHHp 50 Good sales help wanted, male and fe ,male. See Mr. Blee, Golden Rule Store. DUEASMAKINO llavo employed experienced dressmakers anil am prepared to mako gowns and drc.ises for afternoon and ovofilng wear. Tho Parisian Millinery 609 Main St. 7-8 Say "Merry Xmas" to your wlfo with n StephenH Salient Six. It's n beauty. Metropolitan Onrago, 11th and Klamath. 7-9 (UTIIOMf IIAZAAH WOHKKItS Thoro will bo n business meeting at thn Assembly hall from 3 to 4 o'clock on Thursday. This Is Im portant. 7-8 oipocts to leavo with Mr. Spink for Idlcrtst on Spring Creek this after noon. Mark Ilannn, who has been employ ed by tho llaldwln Hardware com pany as a bookkeeper for tho sum mer, left this morning for bis homo In Portland. Mrs. E, Wng returned to her homo In Ashland this morning after an ex tended visit with her daughter hero. liyron Hnrdmibrook and Hill Nits chelm started by car for Malln early this morning, whero they will hunt far tho noxt few days. Professor F. C. Itelmer, of tho ex Pfirlmrnt station at Talent, Oregon, Is In Klnmath Falls this week as tho gaest of Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Moo. While here tho professor expects to spend part of bis time duck bunt ing. Officials of tho Strahorn railroad reported yesterday afternoon that construction on tho lino had reached the Dairy Y, the terminus of thn road bji planned by tbo city of Klamath Falls, Officials expect to bavo the grade completed Into Hlldebrand by February The dclap at present Is caused by the delap In tho shipment of ties, " , C. J. McCollum Is a cltr visitor to day from bis ranch honWat Wordcn. ILarry Whltllne, who oporatcs a ranch on the Klamath river, was In tho city this morning delivering his dairy produce. Walter O. West, Indian agent, came down from tbo agency this morning and will be occupied with Indian affairs during the day. Xr. and Mrs. Ira McCall were here yesterday afternoon from their ranch home. Jerry McOirty a resident of Dairy spent yesterday In tho city attending to matters of business. Harry Ooelleger, waa tho victim of a painful accident Sunday, when he slipped on the steps going Into his basement and fell breaking two rlbi, cracking another and Injuring bis shoulder, Mr and Mrs. A. D. Hamaker and family aro county seat visitors from Dly today. Albert Crlsty of the Crlsty Mill Is here attending to business matters. J. H. Morgan and family have re turned, tcWhcr home here after hav Inr pa'ssc'dil couple .of months 'in (Irants Pasi where, Mr. Mo'rgan was dolnj apmacontraet worki 'o w P. V. Maris, director ot farm extcn tlon work for the state and H. C. Seymour, state leader for the boys , and girls clubs, are expected In on Wednesday's, train to confer with the county court regarding extension work. Louise Alt returned to OOckm this morning after a eouplo ot days spent here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Eagan have re turned from San Francisco c where they have been on a vacation trip and are stopping at the White Pelican hotel before going on to their borne at Algoma. L. C. Slsemore nnd W. V. Cope land are In Klamath Falls today from Fort Klamath attending to bus iness affairs. D. Dowman arrived yesterday from Chlloquln where ho operates a storo, and Is a guest at tho White Pelican hotel. Hay Anderson, of the Anderson Ilrothors store, Is confined In his homo by a severe case of al grlpno. P. J. Howling of Worden canio In on" last night's train and wilt return tomorrow. " REGULAR SEMI-ANNUAL HALF, PRICE Clearance Sale All our fine Hats, Blouses, Petti coats at just half price. This means just what it says half price on ev erything. Imported Paris Hats, designs from oar own work room. Gold medal Amme, Gage and Fish hats, abso lutely no reserve either on Dancing Dress, Semi-Dress, Suit and Street Hats, all shapes, frames. Georgette, Ostrich Feathers, Flowers, Velvets, Ornaments, Ribbons, Hair-bows, JUST PRICE Most of you know that these semi annual sales are genuine, and that you can buy an imported real Paris hat for much less than it cost us. The same applies to our stock of fine Blouses in Georgette, silk and the new Jersey. . Same on our Petticoats finest quality, exclusive stylet, no ma'tterjwjiaf our loss just half price from .now until" Christmas.- " '" Now means Wednesday, December 8th, when sale commences Gertrude & Co. 527 Main Street i AWWVNWWVWNMVVVVWVMWVMVWMMWVWVVVVWV w First class dressmaking; work guaranteed, Hcasonablo prices. Mrs. II. V. Jefferson, 4H Ualn St. Apt. 1. 7-11 Tho Ladles of the Christian church will glvo a silver toa Thursday after noon December 9 nt tho homo of Mrs. John Thorson 701 Jotforson St. All tho ladloB of tho church aro roquost od to bo prosont and frlonds Invited. 7-8, Santa Claus rldos In a Stephens Bailout 8lx. Why don't you? Metro politan Oarage nt cor., 11th and Kla-jsuch summons to bo so published What would bo more ncccotnblo than u Stephens Salient Six for Christmas? At tho Metropolitan Oar ago, lltb nnd Klamath. 7-9 Young steer beef by tho quarter or piece. 13 to 18 cents per pound, de livered. Call 253-J. 6-12 SUMMONS IX THE ClItCriT COl'HT OK THE STATE OK OHEOOX ,FOH KM .MATH COUNTY. Ilrynn J. Snnfonl, plaintiff, vs., Oladys D. Sanford, defendant. , In tho nnmo ot tho Stato ot Ore-, gen: You nro horeby required to t appear and answer tho complaint ' filed against you In tho nbove en-1 tltlod suit, on or before tho 23rd' day of January, 1931, that being tho last day ot tho publication of thls Summons and tho last day within , which dofomlant Is allowed to answer linuln a fl.h.l I... ll A Ahll.l f(1P mill.i MU4UIII, ME, IUVU U MU vum. . 'u- llcatlon ot summons herein; and It you fall so to appear and nnswor, tiho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho rellor prayoa tor in tho com plaint tllod herein, to-wlt: tor a do creo ot this ceurt: forever dissolv ing tho bonds ofijnatrimony now ex isting botween plaintiff and defend ant; that the defendant's maldon name, to-wlt: Gladys D. Qaugh, be restored to ner: and for such other and furthor relief as shall appear JuBt and equitable In tho promises. This Summons is served by publi cation In The Evening Ilbrald a dally nowspapor publlshod 'at Klamath Palls, Klnmath County, Oregon, by ordor of tho Honornblo D,. V. Kuy kondall Judeo of Bald Circuit Court. dated Docombor 4th 1920, directing If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Wo ilo doesn't It? not sell current J we sell senrlre. That sounds odd Well, suppose the wood dealer sold service Instead of wood, he would tend to your furnace and your range, tako away the nihes nnd clcau the flue. You would buy so much heat. Now )ftu buy so much light, although you pay accerding: to the current you consume. Hut tho service Is perforated for you by UiU company ut tlio substations nnd poucr plants. That Is nlint wo want to give you efficient service. It Is the aim of tills company to liavo iiouo but satisfied customers. No matter uli.U It Is, if you liavo a grievance, or are dissatisfied about your bill or do not understand our rates, plcuso coruo In nnd seo us or urllo u about It. It you h.ivo any suggestions to ninke, no will gladly avail our sclvca, of tlieni ns our iilm Is constantly to Improve, our service to you as fiiM an tho development of science and human ability permit. California-Oregon Power Company math soils them. 7-9 Christmas Cards for1 tho Kiddles Druimoond Print Shop, 4 th and Pine. 7-9 onco a wook for six successive weeks, Dato ot first publication hereof Is Docombor Oth, 1920,'" o. o. nnowER Attorney For Plaintiff. Doc, fi-13-20-27 4-U-18 I'.tcasa Christmas Cardn for tho Kiddles Drummond Pr :t Shop, Uh and Pine, 7-9 All thoso, rested In tbo Vlavl Home Treatif j will find Mrs. Lena M. Rohn at ih Arcado hotel all this week from Ik ii. to 4 p. m, 7-9 Seo, tho Stolen? Salient Six when cjolng your Cl.rii'.mas shopping. Met ropolitan danir'j, Uth and Klnmath. 7-9 Christmas ca.-d-s Drummond Print Shop, Fourth 'i.u Pine. 7-9 ' "O Tho Chrlr w Gift Supreme. A Stephens Sail Six. We'll deliver It now or la tlj spring, Metropolitan Attention! Retail Clerks ,i Regular meeting to morrow night, Tuesday Evening, Dec. 7th.1 Im- mess. portant matters cf bus- Be there I1' Place: Over dugar- C. D. Grizzle, Proprietor WVWViAMWAMAAAA man's store. Oarage, 11th Mid Klamath. 7-9 WVNrWVWWWWMArMrVrrArMWA r