The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 13, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PAOB FIVE
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ..OREGON ..
Library Club to
Give Program at
Church Tomorrow
Tho miiRlcnl department of tlio
public library will glvo a freo pro
gurm tomorrow iiftornoon In Um lnr.
lorn of tlio Prosbytorlnn rlmrch, to
which Iho public H Invited. Ton will
bo Horvoil. Tim program follows
IUiiiBOdti Itoiigrntno No. 2, four
hands vi.i.
MrH. MiiHiiti, MIhh MrCourt
Ami Y-l Ilntluirwny
Avo Mario Miicli-donod
Mrn. Voyo
Violin Obllgnto Harry llorrll
Mniicliiliiy Wllllby
A-Ilnllonuryo Ilnllnil llughos
Arlbur K. lloon
In tlio Trolkii THfhulkowiiky
Mlnuotto Padorowlsky
Mrs. Cofor
Collonn DIioh (In coHtuintj) .....
Old Mull
Polly Willis ir. Arno
Uitighlng Hong Donsmuru
Mm. TlioriMH
THURSDAY, JANUARY II?, 1021
Jnewjt6y
I' Oil 11LNT Largo outsldo furnish
ud room, wltli boat nnd bath for
olio, two or throo porsons. 032 Oak
or Phono 20r,-M. Call butweon 8 and
ii ii, m. or nftor 5 p. m. 13-H
I-OIl 8ALB Ford truck. 1920 model.
ilurdwood body, enclosed cab, In
good running order, tlrcH In fair
Blmpo. (Jail 408. ia18
LOST Key ring with four koyB. Ilo
turn to Herald office. Howard
13-1C
WANTED Woman onco n wrok to
do washing for family, l'ligno .143.
13
HOIIHI3HOLD FURNITURE KOU
SALE, Including boater, dining
table, clmlrH, rockor, watorpowor
wiiHlior, skates. 350 Ninth St. 13-H
STUAYKIX Two black, ono gelding
ono maro. uono about month.
Any ono havlnR or knowing nbout
plcnso feed and enro for tlinm. Noti
fy 1'uckott llroB. Klamath Falls.
13-17
"INDIAN'S" BRIDE
FOIt SALE 200 now books. UoBt
authors. P. O. llox 30. 13-lfi
DRY AGENTS RAID. NORTH WOODS
Hl Mm! jxfar
BBBBBBBBfttiraliV S VSSSSSSSSS
FOIt SALE O-room honio with bath,
sleeping porcn, completely furnish
ed, on pavomont, closa In, good loca
tion this maKOB a dandy homo.
Prlco JfiOOO. Terms. Call G12 N. Dth.
13-14
FOIt SAMS 4-room houso with
bath, inodnrn. rlnnn In nnw nrlmnl
This makes a nlco homo. I'rlco 2200.
Half cosh, balanco easy terms. Sco
ownorl Call RJ2 N. 9th St. 13-14
FOJl JU:NT Largo bedroom, sontlo
men only. Phono 474. tf
FOIt BAIiB A now 1920 Dort. I
drove tho car In from California,
but cannot Rnt out account of recent
storms. Will sacrifica for $1000
cash. Inqulro C. O. Moncyhun, Kla
math Rooms, lzr. S. Cth St. 13-1 5
OPKN FOIt ENGAGEMENT Mill-
right or mill foroman, 30 years ox-
perlenco In circular and band mills.
Iloforenco. Address P. O. Ilox 1032.
12-18
FOR HUNT Furnished apartment
with bath. 031 No. 8th. 12-14
UfTH IIANRATH
Miss Ilutli Ilunrath, Cleveland
girl, Is now tho brldo of Klmur
Smith, liard-hlttlnR outfielder of tho
world champion Cleveland Indians,
flho Is n chum of Mrs. William
Wambsganss, wlfo of tho Indians'
socond basoman.
FOIt BALK Oil TItADE for hay, fi
helffer calves, past milk stage; 7
small catvos; 1 lC-lnch sulkey plow,
new: 1 10-Inch wnlklnk plow, new:
1 splko tooth harrow; 1 G0-gallon gas
tank; 1 II. L. K. mllktiiR machine.
E. L. French, 1307 Bsplanudo, Phon
G01-J
BIG DANCE
TONIGHT
1 and
SATURDAY NIGHT
Scandinavian Hall
5-Piece Orchestra
Good Time Assured
(lormuiiy had a number of Vdgo-
tnrlnn regiments In active scrvlco
during tho world war.
KEY TO CANAL
CARfBBEAN SEA
PANAI
CANAL
S 3 'SUNDSVj 5
PACIFIC OCEAN
Many congressmen favor tbo
purchaso by Undo Sam of tbo 12
Pearl Islands, koy to tho Pacific
end ot tho Panama canal. They
aro now owned by Panama.
Uf
Winter Coughs
are Dangerous
Don't ovorlook tho fact that NOW Is tho tlmo you should got
rid of that couch. WIntor coughs and colds' aro In a' way p
moro dangerous than at othor seasons. Thoy Indlcato that
tho systom is not fully fortified to overcomo disease bo you'uy
bo'ttor get In good health. A bottlo of Our Cough Syrup will
do It.
Underwood's White Pine Compound
with Menthol
Is Harmless
This cough romo'dy broaks up colds arid, rollovos coughs.
Easy to take because tho tasto Is pleasant Ingrodlonta aro
all puro and of full strength and combined to mako thorn ,
most beneficial.
Price 75c
i ' mn ' ikA
iinoM m
iniHDf
' V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLE Ul
L-unTrvl BUY TM&IR ORUG3 Uccur;AS-
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Hurley, Wisconsin, 'way up In tho north woods, had tho reputation ot being tho wettest spot per squaro
foot In tho United States until a young army ot U. S. prohibition officers swooped In and carried off all
tho moonshlno they could find In bobsleds.
Personal Mention
Mrs. J. C. (loldthwnlto, of Chllo
quln Is visiting with friends hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnllaco Knight aro
visitors horo from Chlloquln.
Postmaster Young, of Midland, Is
In town on business today.
Merle S. Kllgorc, tho Langell val
loy stockman, Is In town today.
VMtb. John Sotzor and her two
youngest daughters aro In town from
Cholsca.
Tho Dowmnn brothers, ot Chllo
quln, nro In town on business to
day. Mrs. It. If. Anderson, ot Merrill,
was nmong tho visitors hero yester
day.
Matt Bngan. manager of tho Al
goma lumber compnny, transacted
business hero yosterday,
Pat Parker, of tho Parker-Hama-ker
lumber company ot Spring Lake,
Is hero on business today.
Low Leopold, ot tho F. Horwltz
company of San Francisco, Is here
today on business with tho Wo
man's store
Miss I'm ma L. Knapp of Scattlo
has taken chargo of tho school at
Midland to fill tho vacancy caused
by tho resignation ot Mrs. Flowers.
Mrs. Helon Meadows, who has
bocn HI for a few days, Is back In
hor accustomed plnco in tho Wom
an's store, apparently as well as
evor.
Herbert Dlankenshlp, who has been
visiting relatives In Itoseburg, has
gono to Bremerton, Wash,, to visit
his father before returning to his
homo horo.
t r
& fti.MMlna. ti.nttin. Xfo
.. uuiuuimbB, UIUIIJU. W 'l.B.
Stella Mang, has arrived horo from
Walla Walla, Washington, and ex
pects to romain here until after the
summer months.
C. I. Starr, ot Starr Bros,,
plumbors, Is In Portland this weok
In tho Interest ot tho firm. Judgod
by tho amount of old shoes nnd rice
friends aro accumulating and talking
about, ho wont bo a "lone star" when
ho returns.
Friends of Andy McGeo, tho Uoh-
ert Warwick ot tho Klamath coun
try, wish tho public to know that ho
Is-mnklng stride's with local dramat
ics, and when ho unloads some ot his
"stuff" on tho public tho reputations
of Joe Jefferson and John Wilkes
Booth will look somewhat "plkor-
lsh" In comparison.
KIOHT YEAR OU WKED
GIRL 8AVK8 SISTERS
WEED, Jan. 13. Hor clothing
nflro, tho llfo of little 8-year-old
Dbmlnlca Scallso was saved when two
younger sisters at homo with her
throw water on her, putting out the
flnmos before sho had been fatally
burned.
Tho throo 'chlldron wore at homo
alono, tho mother having died last
your of tho Influenza. Dominica went
to put some wood In tho stove. Tho
flnmos flared up nnd sot flro to her
dross. Sho was badly burned abouf
tho body.
Tlio fathor Is employod as a mill
wright by tho Weed Lumber company.
Cloth was cut by a round-bladod
knlfo until 400 13.' O., when an Ital
ian Invented a crudo pair ot scis
RAIMIOAI) MAX DIES
HUDRKXLY AT WKKI)
WKED, Jan. 13. W. L. Wright.
Southern Pacific cnglneor, died sud
denly In his room at a local hotel. He
had Just returned from Sausallto,
whoro ho had spent tho holidays with
his family. '
Ho attended tho moving picture
show and was apparently In tho best
of health. About midnight nftor re
turning to his room, he becamo sud
denly 111 and grow steadily worso un
til the end camo.
INCOME TAX AGENTS'
ITINERARY ANNOUNCED
(Dy Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Jan. 13 Collector
of Internal Itovcnuo Milton A. Mil
ler today announced tbo Itinerary ot
deputies throughout tho stato to
rccclvo and assist In making out In
como tax returns. John Wilkinson
and O. O. Hewitt, of Mcdford, will
bo In Klamath Falls, and can bo
consulted relnttvo to appralsomonts
between January 31 and February
8, Inclusive Mr. Wilkinson will
bo at Malln oa January 27, nnd In
Merrill on January 28 and 29.
LEGISLATURE IS
TO
T
I Q
SALEM, Jan. 13. Doth houses of
tho legislature adjourned until noon
Monday when they will conveno In
Joint session to rccolve a special moa
sa'go from tho governor. Tho gov
ornor has made no announcement ot
tho naturo of tho messago beyond
saying that It deals with a construc
tive stato question.
A special commltteo of flvo sonato
members and fivo houso membors
will probably bo appointed to consid
er all bills relative to tho proposed
reapportionment tit tbo representa
tion for sove'rnl counties, and also
with bills dealing with tho creation!
of now congressional districts. This
commltteo was proposed Jn a rosolu
tton Introduced by Senator Upton.
Tho houso gamo committee has i
decided upon a draft and report ot
tho bill for tho reorganization ot tho
fish and gamo commission along
lines agreed upon between sportsmen
and commercial fishing Interests.
Among tho power granted to tho
gamo commission 1b tho right to opon
any closed season, nnd to close any
open season at discretion.
POLICE OX TRAIL OK
PORTLAND BLACKMAILER
PORTLAND, Jan. 13 Tho pollco
are working on clues to Identify tho
blackmailer, "Shadow," who sent
threatening letters to prominent
men. Henry Jcnnlng, Jr., who ro
celvcd two letters which ho Ignored,
found on his desk yesterday a noto
printed in Ink on stationery of his
furnlturo company, reading : "I
hnvo been hero. Shadow."
READ THIS!
Pairs Women's
;. iiAbup.
Wul Be Sold at
. t fr
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it
THESE ARE ALLHI6H GRADE SHOES. SOLID
LEATHER THROUGHOUT, GENIUNE WELT
SOLES; BLACK, GREY, TAN, BROWN AND TWO
TONES. SIZES ARE GOOD.
$15.00 Shoe :...'. $7.50
12.50 Shoe J.... 6.25
11.00 Shoe .jiL 5.50
10.50 shoe :!..:' , ....::..... 5.25
10.00 Shoe ........:; 5.00
9.35 Shoe 4.68
DO YOUR FEET AND PURSE A FAVOR.
OTCEBROTHIS
sors.