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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1921)
MOXDAT, JVNH 6, 1M1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fasui two i i riAiFirnAniFmcFMFMTC VLTIII IL.lrU1 LIU i-JL.1 11.11 1 J feA MMAAMMMMMMMAAMMMAMMMVMWWVWWWMWWV WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Fornlturo tor sale, choap. 13JW. Phono -6 FOR SALE Now houso. Prlco cut irom 12200 to 11800 for quick sale, Phono 250J. 4-6 Tutbill. Ho Phono 183. docs kalsomlnlnp, 2-S FOH SALE 1 Ford 1-ton truck, 1917 model. Bc Louie Angus, Met ropolltan Hotel. 2-5" FOR SALE Furniture for four rooms, also Orand piano. Purchas er tony havo prlrllceo ot renting B room house, clow In. 824 Walnut Atc. Call after 10 a. m. 4-6 FOR 8ALB Lot 25x172, on Spring St. All Improvements and assessments paid. Wilt sacrifice tor quick sale, 1100. H. Kindred, S661 Orovo Strvet. Oakland, Cal. 4-7 WANTED A 2nd hand motorcycle, Must bo In Kood order and not older than 1918 model. Q. M., In care or t&o Herald. 4-8 If rou are Jtolnj to paint, seo Tut hill. Phono 183. 2-8 WANTED General office work. Ex perienced. Dox C. L., Herald office l-6 FOR RENT Slccplns room, with bath. $15 per month. Call after 6 P. M. C22 Klamath Ave. 31-6 Girl wants work for 4 hours a day. Cnll 456M. 31-6 Somo cash and a good car will build you a home. Address Builder. Herald office. 4-5 r Straws and Panamas, best Una In town at K K K Store. 3tf Seo that 6121 Dlue Serge Suit at K K K Storo for $35. Written guar antee with every suit for wear and service. , 3tf Men's Duxbak and Kamplt outing wear at K K K Store. 3tf ROOMS 50c and 75c per night. All are outside rooms, clean and light. 920 Klamath Ave. Home Rooming House. 31-6 Seo Tuthlll about painting. 183. Phone 2-8 I GUARANTEED AUTO BARGAINS' 1 1918 Dodge Al condition. 1 1920 Special Six Studebaker Guaranteed FOR RENT Pleasant bed room ad joining bath; 227 Jefferson St., or phone 447R. 3-10 LOST About 6 weeks- ago. kit of tools In a genuine leather bag. Re tain to Herald office and receive re jrar. 3-6 Do your feet trouble youT , Foot specialist at your service at K K K tore. Free examination and advice. TV 3tf STRAYED OR STOLEN From Pat terson ranch. Poo Valley, bay horso. with whlto face, three whlto feet, branded circle on right stifle. He ward for any Informatllon leading to recovery. Grant Fouch, Box 472. city. 3-9 Ladles Outing Wear In Khaki Wool Serge. Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth at K K K Storo. 3tf BARBER CHAIR for sale, S35.00. Address P. M., Chlloqnln. Ore. 3-10 1 1918 Bulck new car, guaranteed. Four now cord tires. 1 1920 Bnlck A real bargain. Run only 1600 miles QUICK SAI.E8 HKRVICE CO. rtiono 17BW. 7th and Klamath Avenue CITV GARBAGE When yon want RarbaRo removed, call IOP.23. ECONOMY REFRIGERATORS Wo have them In all sizes at re duced prices, and havo sold them hero for over eight years, you nro taxing no chances. Wo guarantee every one largo or small to give satisfaction, and a saver In your Ico bill. been tarnished with rellgioai Mr rices by the Christian Workers band, a a organisation ot young peoplo from tho varloui churchef who boltovo In translating their ro- 1'glon into practical service. Mootlnga havo been held al lit. Laki church, Henley, Sprint- Lake. Pelican City, Keno and Summers schoolhouie. Yesterday tho team, headtd by Miss Beulah Jarvls, visited tho Xlller Hill schoolhouso an J tbe turn commanded by Mr. Anderson. lp the absence ot L. K. Phelps, held a meeting at Olene. Government Decides To Auction 5,000,000 Pounds Wool June 23 ncmld Washington 1 lurc.au WASHINGTON, June 6. Tho dl rector of sales of tho war department authorizes tho announcement of tho proposed salo by publication undor tho supervision of tho quartermaster general In Boston on June 23, 192U ot approximately 5,000,000 pounds of low grado wool particularly suitable and adaptable, for tho requirements of tho carpot manufacturers. The wool offered for salo wilt bo wholly In South American growth and will grado from 44-46 to 36 S, It will consist of pulled wools, South American combings and card Ings, west coast ot South America and scoured wool. Tho general tonus and conditions of salo governing tho auction of May 25, 1921, will apply to this propos ed sale. Senator Stanfleld and Senator Gooding havo arranged with Secre tary Wfeeks ot tho war department to file a protest against this sale, and If it cannot bo prevented or postponed, will seek to have It divided Into two sales. Senator Stanfleld Insists that all sales should bo poitpoj'i' unt'l after tho growers havi ranrto final And definite arrangenienfr for t..o present spring clip. Tho lost tlrao tho matt.'r vr-ts up with the war department It wi un derstood that the wi- department voulil iiot offer any n--re wM nt auc n vntll tho growers hai c' led up their clip. m- johnstone furniture co .Rinding Cap on At. the Theaters THE STAR Thero came to tho screen ot the Star theatre yesterday "Mamma's Affair," an altogether delightful fea ture, 'which shows tonight also. It Is a First National Attraction, prosented by Joseph M. Schenck, In which the always refreshing Con- -stance Talmadge carries off the stel lar honors. It Is the screen version of Rachel Barton Butler's HarvarA Uni versity prlzo play, which enjoyed a successful New. 'York and road run last season. Tho director, Victor Fleming, has succeeded In making It even more de lectable than In its play form, which Is paying a high compliment, as In its stago presentation it was ad Judged by the critics to be one ot tho brightest comedies ot tho season. The sparkling lines which gave the play such vogue, aro preserved In tho laughable titles, whllo tho screen ver sion, perhaps because tho camera, which has "all tho world" as Its stu dio, gives wider scopo to tho scenes ot merriment. It would bo difficult to Imagine a moro fittingly chosen ve hicle for tho dainty commedlenae. Miss Talmadge not only repeats her former triumphs, hut ascends to new heights In her Interpretation of tho role of Eve. Tho cast is carefully chosen and Includes Kenneth Harlan, who Is Miss Talmadge's leading man, and plays the part of Doctor Harmon, EI-il flo Shannon essays the role of Mrs. j J Orrln, tho mother ot Eve, Kauienne. Kaolrcd Interprets tho character of ' I Mm Merchant, the scyophantlcJT friend of Mrs. Orrln, George La Gue- re appears as Henry Merchant, her LWright sSould ngt fall to see the mo- 'vlng picture ofono-of his greatest stories, "Tho Shepherd ot the Hills," which will bo shown at the Mondalo this evening for tho last time. This picture was brought .back for tho second time, because ot the many re quests of those who could not get In to seo it when it was first shown. This may be the, last time it will ever be seen here. It Is ouo ot the finest pictures ever exhibited in this city, and as It was arrangod and directed by Mr. Wright himself, there is no question as to Its correctness and perfection. Christian Workers Hold Rural Meetings So far six country districts have ty under construction Link River Bridge Automoblllst8 and others who find it necessary to uie the bridge across tbe Link river at tho west end of Main street are elated over tho asph altum cap that was placed there last week by the Union Bridge company of Portland, The capping of (be bridge was to havo been placed on the wooded flooring early In tho year but noth ing was accomplished until Contrac tor Ebcrhardt ot tho company camo here recentlr. On ton of the canr)nr. a covering of putvarized rock was sprinkled and tho asphalt since traf fic has been running over It, Is woll - prcsied and smooth. Contractor Eb crhardt hag flvo bridges In the coun- i J, KIRK-KLAMATH FALLS STAGE LINE Stage leaves The Smoke daily at 2 p. m. and the Central Hotel a few minutes later. We use a large, easy riding, comfortable automo bile, in thorough repair. Stage leaves Kirk at 8 a. m. daily. Tickets $3 each way; round trip $5.50. Phone your reservations. I -. have just received a of fine monU' i Central Hotel 155-W, son and affianced husband of Eve,; tws4 ... . .. . . . un .----.-..,.-.-,.--.-.-.--..---. wniio uoriruuo La uranai'is -Jiiin-'; dy," Mrs. Orrln a confidential maid. THE MBEKTY "Bab's Candidate," a Vltograph production, starring Corine Griffith, J -.I.IM. will fin ihniun nt ,. T.fhArlv . CwrfOQC theatre tonight, Is a screen adanta-l . J ,I.- 11 tion of aumshoo-4-B," a story xrnients and markers, all Forrest Crlssey, which appeared in , i C J Harper Magazine. This story -,va, ne" aeStgnS. btop and allotted a prJzo In the O. Henry i t it ,,,- Memorial contest offered by tho loo en over. American Society ot Arts und Sciences. Vltagraph has brought to the screen all the quaint humor and charming small town utmoBphoro, that made this story a masterploco ot fiction. Edward Griffith, who di rected Miss Griffith In "Tho Qar- ir Girl," directed tho picture. The Smoke 175 ' G. D. GRIZZLE . T1U3 MONDALU Those who delight to read tho beautiful storied of Harold Bell Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St mm ill ggjjf fiHfi Northern Calif. 00 Co. OIL STRIKE Would keep Klamath cash registers ring ing. Would put Klamath realty moving. Would be a boost to every business. - - Would make us all forget our troubles. Would make hard luck stories a thing of the past. s Would make the pessimists hide their faces and the optimists shout with joy. ANYHOW, WE THINK IT'S WELL WORTH TRYING FOR. If you think so too, procure some of our TREASURY STOCK FROM Captain Siemens AT FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK Northern California Oil Co sB I M 9L vSs m m. M I V 9 30x3-2 Standard Non-Skid Tire Th is new low price U made possible by strictest econ omics and special ized production. Plnnt No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making 30x3-inch Non Skid fabric tires. With m daily ca pacity of 16,000 tire and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined pro duction on a quantity basis. All materials used are the best obtainable. The quality is uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car owner at any prico. Firestone Cord Tires Tire repairmen, who judge values best, ploss these tires at having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high-grade car manufacturers use them as standard equipment. They are the quality choice of cord users. m 30x3 32x4 34x4 inch Cord New Price $24.50 " 46.30 " 54.9a D. A. KENYON, Sixth and Plum Streets E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO., Eighth and Klamalli "w- smawatsetM