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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
FKipAY, DIXK-MUKR 10, IPSO. THE EVENING HERAU), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'Ann Hobn t T044 a ft aTa aT -i . .. . . . . .. . . m ' ? T T r T t T ? ? T t i aSSffipraUHiWB W : r A Pleasure FoXrMany Years IHRkWIP Many folks purchase numerous Gifts, that hare no lasting pr educational value, Thus much money I waited CbrUUnaa bus we firmly believe that thero U No Old o useful v ' nlly as a good Vietrola, Qraphanola or Sonora Phono-'i''; ; and beneficial to ALL member of the family irapn. Music at home 1 a necessity, to why not let na delirer your Vietrola a! We are selling one to fonr very day with areeord of elibt for a single Ay. J Terms are Fire Dollar a month and uj and the leading Standard Make will be (found' lido T by aide naturally only In the leading Mutle Store. M" X 11.. . V V- m ... - . -t- i ' it uumj uuw uriurti jour iiTonia is laitef? py some oao cm., fr The Christmaa Store, . . . -" g wan in. oner ' t' '.- EARL SHEPHERD CO. .a i ir .-.. The Ideal QlfU Flayerplano Music and Record " m a Open Evenings. LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Beat for ike Liberty Guett" mjjijuuxwsvrvrtfwvnrrrr-c ----"" -"" H. W. POOLE, Owser WtWWWMAMMMMMfitAA ROGER D. TORREY, M lcal Director MWMV4Ms11s1MM4iMMi4aMAa TONIGHT i t- - , YVK.. "ONCE TO EVERYWOMAN" pitur wltfJrucAj itself away in the corner of your tfeart- e rebemDere at odd times as one of the most vividly rea This to be stories you hare ever known. Men will enjoy It but women will lore it. A special musical, program will be given. Matinee Prices: 15 and 35 Cents Evening Prices: 25 and 50 Cents Friday and Saturday, December 10th and 11th Coming Sunday Jack London's "BURNING DAYLIGHT" WANTED Dy married man carpen ter work or odd Jobs. Phono 4G7W, 10-13 "WANTED Comfortable room In. I private family. CIoso In. I'crman-, 'ent. Morning and evening meals op tlonal. Doi D, Herald otlce. 10-1S NEW TODAY IY9:V nlinveit in a Texas Oil Refining cor I poratlon that is selling its stock un I der a permit granted by your Socro- " larv of Htntn. SEE Mr JONES TODAY OR 8AT- UltDAY AT WHITE i'ELICAN HO-1 FOR SALE Heater and hip boots. Size 10. 907 High. 10-11' timber. 'Klamath Reservation. Tri butary to Kirk. I'hono 383 W. 10-1G -'A APAItTMKNTft KOR'RKNT New and clean, plastered, unfur nished apartments: very cloio In. All down stairs apartments have pri vate outside entrance, for full par ticulars see, J. T. Ward &. Co., 834 Main. Phone 37S 10-11 STEADY RELIABLE MAN wanted for light winter farm work. Most- ly chores. ISO and good grub V O. Uox 31. Klamath Palls. 10 PUBLIC AUCTION 8ALE At 123 North 8th street, December IS, at 2 o'clock. New and secondhand fur niture, household goods of all kinds and. hardware. 10-14 Another Big Soap Special One Week Only STARTING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th r How do you like these prices: Palm Olive, regular 2 for 25c, special 7 for 55c Creme Oil, regular 2 for 25c, special 7 for 55c Gold Dust, regular 5c each, special 6 for 25c Mascot Soap, regular 4 for 25c, special 6 for... 25c Fairy Soap, regular 10c each, special 3 for 25c Wool Soap, regular 10c each, special. 3 for 25c Mechanics' Hand Paste, 20c a can, special 15c a can There has been no reduction in the wholesale price of soap. This is just another of our famous soap sales. We quote these prices so as to make people talk about us. ' 'r- -:U i I 1'IiAIN PRICK HTOHK Klamath Variety ShoP 5-10-15 and 25c STORE .7 ODD PKMiOWH inn i,di N(j EVERYBODY'S STORE KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ;." . 4K4XX4 $' J J' A A A & A Z O. K. H. NOTIO: There will be a special meeting of Aloha Chapter No. CI, O. E. S at Masonic hall, Monday Dec 13, 1920, 3 o'clock p m. Eacrnplltycatlon of work for Worthy (Irand Matron. Ad journ at S o'clock to 1 O O. V. hall for programme. Dinner served at C o'clock In I. O. O. P., bannurt room. All O. E. H niembnr unablo to al ien afternoon wnlon, rsprclally in vited for evening entertainment. EKPIE 8 CHAHTAlN, W M. 10-11 Prults and nuts Dipped In choco late, Get thorn at The Illuo lllrd lf 0)n Evenings until Christmas nt Karl 8hephnrd's MuhIc Htore 10ft A cloislfled Ad will sell It. Open Evening until ChrUtmas at Earl Hhcpherd's Music Hlnre. 10ft Two bottles of beer navu been placed In the Mllwuukro public in in cum Ono might Ubel tlinm etlilr relics, or rrllilrs for short. They're raising Cain In India which Is one of the eimlcit things the Hin du klndu. TEL. 10-11 tkx.ik oil i.nvit.mi:nts VeH I.'. .foiKii of llountm, Texis is here representing the Magul re fineries. If you aro Interested In a gllt-edgo investment, one approved , by Oregon's secretary of state, you LOST On 10th street, between Htiould see Mr Jones at once lie is' High and, Lookout 8ts , little girl's stopping at the White i'ellcan, but red crochet cap. Finder pk-uiio re- viit leave ror Texas Hunday morning, turn to .Mrs Earnest, 1003 High 8t This Is our golden opportunity to' 10 LOST One largo Holsteln cowl branded O on left hip. alo red yearling steer with same brand Call, ..ij-j. ju' t WANTED Plain sowing to do Call 3G0 N 9th 8t 10 Rowing at tfie osyL i PHOTO $m- m TO-DJIY WILLIAM S. HART Presents the first of his pictures made by bis own company, "THE TOLL GATE" A two-gun tale of an outlaw who fought on the square. Loaded Jth robbery, getaway, chose and battle. Fired by, bandlta, renegade, "greasers" aud poesoa of dare derll troopers. "No Increase in Prices." Why pay rent when you can buy property In the heart of Klamath ' Falls at these prices and terms 81-'0. -t-room houso and lot right In town, near 7th and High streets $300 cash and f3.1 per month. si KOO. 4-room modern bungalow , Two lots, between I'ino and High Ileautlful surroundings and view $400 cash and f40 por month i x:i(Mo, Modern C-room bungalow 3 blocks from Main nnd Cth. f GOO cash nnd $f0 per month. A. A. IIELLMAN & CO. , , 40C Main fit. 10-11 FOR SALE All our surplus furni ture, bought at auction in Han Francisco, Wish to inako freight only. Iron beds, $3 to $0, new wash ing machino in, oak china closet, sewing mnchlno, new coll springs Colonial Rooms, 11 and Main fits. nnd 741 Walnut Ave. 10 FOR SALE-r-Uoy's high grade rub- bor boots, almost new, ut u bar gain, 741 Walnut Ave. 10 ATTENTION ! AT 1136 MAIN STREET The Army Goods Store Winter Supplies S. GOVERNMENT HEAVYWEIGHT 70x84 O. D. WOOL PERFECT ARMY BLANKETS, $5.85 WANTED Woman or girl to sweep baro floors, Friday and Sat urdays, 741 Walnut Avo. 10 TODAV'K SPKCIAI.H Three KOxllO ft. lots In Falrvlew No. 2 addition at a bargain prico of S4G0 cash. Just tho place for some cheap bungalow. Oood five room house and big lot closo to new school at $ 2 f, 0 0 . Home terms If you are looking for a good little homo at a low price, this will suit you. And wo would like to snow you n ono story modern brick building 30x120 ft. In tho hoart of tho city on Main St. at prico of $21,000. Only $6000 cash. Losses oxplre In about a year. CH1LCOTE & SMITH t 633 Main St. 10 FOR RENT During winter modorn bungalow complotely fumlsbod. Furuucu hcut. Inquire K, K. K. atom. IIij Hill I ' u SPECIAL I FOR B ONLY ARMY ' 1 MODEL ' I MACKINAW i - $10.85 i mm U. S. GOV'T INSPECTED BACON Packed in 12 Lb. Cans Per $2.75 Can OFFICERS BELTED MODEL RAINPROOF. SUEDE COATS $17.50 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION 10