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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1921)
A PAGE FIVK ELKS' BOWLING SERIES STARTS Tho dolayoil oponlng Kiuncfof tho Elks bowling sorlos, scheduled to havo boon playod last night, will bo rolled tonight on tho Elku alloys. Tho sorlos Ib planned to Inst from six to eight wcoks, tho oxact longth to bo dotormlnod by captains of tho teams ontorod and announcod.lator. Might toatiiB of flvo' moh each arc ontorod. ConlostB will 'bo hold on Monday, Tuesday, Wodnosday and Friday nights of each wook. M. I. Lavonlk linn chargo of tho nrrango-inontu. Following oro tho tonm llno-upB: Eight toaniB of flvo mon each aro Harbors Swnnson, captain, Ack loy, I'arlllaril, Lorcnz Andorson. Druggists Undorwood, captain, Hnydon, Mlllor, Hanson, Wlllard Smith. Itojc Ambroso, cnplnln, Nool, WI loy, Wilson, Shoots. Hoxmnkors Mason, captain, Rog ors, Daggott, Alnutt, Magoo. lIulckH Hoogland, captain, Jcstor, Parker, Horry, Wright. Tailors Dodge, captnln, W. O. Smith, Wolst, Olds, McMlllcn. Jowolors Upp, captain, Bullock, Carter, Jefferson, Colllnn. Roalestators Wators, captnln, Lav cnlk, Stono, Kuykondall, Iloyco. THE EVENING HERALD, .KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -- , , . . tore! TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1031. FORUM MKI7TIN0 Tho weakly forum of tho chamber of commorco will bo hold tomorrow nt tho usual luncheon hour at tho Ilex cafo, announces T. L. Stanley, socrotnry. gS5 " i m , llJj r NEW TODAY IFOR SALE Now 3 ton 0. M. C, truck ana two G-ton trailers, never neon used, will sacrlflco and make easy torms with very llttlo cash for Immediate salo. Phono Bartlett, Baldwin Hotel. 11 FOR SALE Nearly new 1 ton truck, cost $2GG0, wilt sacrlflco for $1400 It taken at once. A very llttlo cash will handle Phono Bart eott, Baldwin Hotel. 11 LOST Near depot Tempolnt foun tain pen. Finder plcaso return to Herald office. Howard. 11-12 FURNITURE REPAIRING, general upholstering, mattresses nrado ovor.. Douglas & Bratton, 127 N. Fourth St. Phono 10G-W. lllf FOR SALE. GOod second-hand bl cycle. $10 buys It. Box C. B. Herald office. . 10-11 FOR RENT Two front bedrooms, to gontlomen, privilege of bath nnd telophono, furnace heat. 234 S. Riv erside, phono 4 7 3-J. 11-12 LOST Airdalo rrialo dog. Flvo months old, Namo Byng. Reward. 424 No. 6th St. Phono C12-R. 11-13 FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD goods crated and packed, export work. Douglas &' Bratton, 127 N. Fourth St Phono 106-W. lltf v SKUNK FUR SUIT MrlW wL Skunk fur ombolllshes this dust-colored wool volour suit. The coat has a panol baok that crosses tho horliontal tucks, al ternating rows of machine ailtch ing and .two fur bands that make up- tho lower part. Tho fronts fasten blindly, tralgb.t up to tho throat, whoro tho two ends of tho collar, very high In back, meet underneath a banding of the fur Clever Cartoonist At the Liberty for Three Nights E. S. Payno, cartoonist and Illus trator will appear In person at tho Llborty thentro Tuesday, Wodncsday and Thursday evenings. Mr. Payno Is tho crontor of "Bill Splvons and His MiiBhhound, Stovo" which has nppoarcd In most of tho largo dally papors throughout tho United StntoH and Canada. His work Is unusual for cpood and tho wldo varloty of subjects, Includ ing local characters, nationally known men, humorous stunts, draw ing blind fotded nnd sketching -two faces nt tho snmo time, using both hands. Mr. Poolo feels ho has put ono ovor In securing this added attrac tion as Mr. Payno hns nil ho can do In his regular lino, nnd profora to work prlvntoly rnthor than publicly. Aftor sovornt years as cartoonist on tho Oregon Journnl, Scattlo Times, Butto Standard, and othor papors Mr. Payno forsook nowspnpor work for tho advertising field, and his work will upponr shortly in Tho Horald In tho form of original nnd unlquo ad vertising for local buslnoss men. Managor Poolo discovered that Mr. Payno has unusunl ability along tho lino of lightning skotches and car, toons nnd prevailed upon him to ap pear and ontortaln Llborty patrons. 'Additional Locals CLUB KNTERTAINMHXT Tho musical sqctlon or tho Li brary club will glvo an entertainment Friday afternoon in tho parlors of tho Presbytorlan church. A cordial Invitation Is Issued to all ladles to I nttonfl. J. I. Beard is Bllghtly 111 and Is absent from his post at tho Kla math State bank. Mrs. F. P. Corpenlng of Olene spont tho week-end with friends In this city. Miss Idolla McElrnth, Undorwood'a photo export, left yesterday for Port land whero sbo will spend a week's vacation. Miss Cora Rosslter, popular teach er of tho seventh grado In tho Cen tral BChool last year, Is in San Diego whoro sho will spend tho coming year. Vincent D. Kennedy, advertising mnnagcr of tho Standard Oil com pany, fs hero from San Francisco. Ocorgo Conovor, chief mechanic of tho company, is also In town. Ho nrrlvcd last night. J. S. Macy of Portland, Paul F. Board of San Francisco, Earl Silver of Chlloquln. F. E. Eddy of San FranclBCO, and Ocorgo Jack son of Portland wero among tho guests at tho Whlto Pelican hotel last night. BOUND OVKK ON CHARGE OF HULLING HOOZK TO INDIANS Leo Patterson, chargod with intro ducing liquor Into tho Klamath reser vation, was bound ovor to await grand jury investigation lato yester day ,nt tho conclusion of a hearing bo fort Bert C. Thomas, U. S. commis sioner. Christ Davlstovlch, a Greek, previously bound over, testified that ho owned tho whisky and Pattorson had arranged to sell it. Patterson's bond was fixed at $1G00. While Others Build Navies, Says Daniels, U. S. Must Not Stop (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. An in ternational agreement between na tions which will guarantee tho end of competition In navy building wns presented as tho only nlternatlvo to tho building by the United States of a "navy powerful en ugh to "com mand the respect nnd fear" of all tho world by Secretary of tho Navy Dan iels today In a speech beforo tho houso navuls affairs commlttco. 1 IFOR SALE Oak dlnlnc tablo with four board extension, good condi tion and cheap; Frnzfor saddlo best mado, cheap. Douglas & Bratton. 127 N. Fourth St. Phono 19C-W. lltf FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment. Largo rooms. 59 Washing ton St. Phono 631-R. 11 FOR RENT Furnished bedroom for ono or two gentlomen, brick build ing, Palaco Rooms, C2C Main St. Telcphono 209-J. 11-13 NICE LITTE HOUSE FOR rent. In quiro J. Picklo, Eaglo Peel Room. 11-12 FOR SALE Dandy 4-room modqrn cottago, vorjr closo ln.,Fully plumb ed, newly painted; has garage, lawn, and cement 'Walks:.' "Prlco $3000. Torms. SlOOO.casbl- balance easy monthly payments, Immediate posses- '" j. T. WARD & CO. 834 Main St. 11 FOR RENT Four room house nice ly furnished for housekeeping on Sargent Ave. Inqulro at 512 N. 9th. St. 11 BUY NOW In our Judgment, now Is tho tlmo to mnko an Investment, and of course you want to BUY RIGHT So, If you'ro wise, you'll buy BUSINESS i PROPERTY Wo Invito your attention to tho following exclusive efferings: Ono story concroto building facing 87 foot on Main St. with paving ful ly paid. Non-resident ownors wilt sacrlflco at $13,500 for cash. Incomo now $2400 a year. Now and strictly modern two story and basomont pressed brick building; at Sixth and Main occupied by K. Sugnrman. Incomo $3800 a year. It you want tho very best buy In Kla math, invcstlgato this. Ono story brick building 35 feet on Main between 7th and 8th at very low price and easy torms. Loos es oxplro soon. At 11th and Main we havo 40x110 ft. corner. 'It's good right now nnd getting better nil tho tlmo. Ask: ub for prlco nnd terms. And wo havo 17S ft. near 11th nnd Main at prices of less than $150 a foot. Novcr again will you havo a chance to buy a big tract of Main St. property for such llttlo monoy. Ebb-, torms. CHILCOTE & SMITH. 633 Main Real Estato Specialists 11 FOUND A purso containing money Ownor call B31-W. 11 FOR SALE Good high land lot. $250 Cash. Wrlto Box 174 Kla math Falls, Oro. 11-14 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment vacant tho 14th. Apply at Tho Smoke. 11 FOR SALE Chovrolet cnr. Good condition. Mnrrlnol Peel Hnll. Mne. dool, Calif. 11-27 duct a general ropalr business. Knights Templar's regular mooting tomorrow, Wednesday Jan. 12th., 1921. All members expected to bo prcsont. Visitors Welcome By Order Eminent Commandor. 11 M. 8. West. Sec GARAGE TRANSFER. Roy Call, whoso garage on Main street was recently destroyed by fire, has purchased the Msfrkwnrdt & Wood garago nt 224 Main Btroot and will re-enter tho garago busi ness about January 20. Ho will deal In now and used cars and con- TO HELP FEED 'EUROPE'S STARVING MM3TgF5T5I3L glillllli BxjHilBlnliHH Every neat at thta dinner held in New York by tho European Relief Council for tho benefit of tarring women and children of Europe, paid $1000 for bis plate. Shown' here are Herbert. Hoover, bead of tho council, and General Pershing. Betwoea tbun la "the allaat guest" a high-chair asd candla trmboUxlng the hungry European children. Every Day Is Bargain Day at SUGARMAN'S Suits and Overcoats. Shoes and Hats, One-Half Price WOOL SHIRTS Army and Regular Style 1 Letj: $3.25 1 Lot : . .$3.95 l Lot $4.65 1 Lot, Extra 3pecial $1.85 Limit two to a customer WOOLTEX and FLEECE LINED 1 UNDERWEAR 2-piece garments 50c A GARMENT OVERALLS Ironalls, Headlight, Boss of Road, Can't Bust 'Em, Black ''Bear, Superior and Carhartt's, all sizes to 42 waist. 1 7C A pair., WOOL GLOVES $1.85 Values, , ggc now Jersey Gloves, Special 20c A pair Canvass Gloves FQc three pairs for.... LOOK AROUND BEFORE YOU BUY. WE'RE WILLING TO COMPARE PRICES AND VALUES WITH ANYONE K. Sugarman Home of Hart Schaf fner & Marx Clothing and Florsheim Shoes "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY"