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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1922)
iaL Page THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATimtlAV, JAMMIJV 7, IIIUO The Evening Herald Y 1. MITItltAT ... K. J. U.UtllKXT i. -Ml tot City adltoi PuliIUhod dallr icpt Suodar. bj Tho Horald Publishing Companr of Klau.tlrFallt, at lit Eighth Btrtst. Entered at tlie postofflct at Kla math Falls, Or. (or tr-ntmlMton through the malla aa sscond-clsss matter. MCMUKil Of THE . ABSOCUTED PRESS. Tlio Associated Press Is exclailrtlr entitled to tlio tuo for publication ot all news dispatches credited to it, or not otherwise credited In thli piper, and also the local newa pub lisher herein. WWWWWWWWWWViMMWWlWWWAWWWWW CUSMDMKHNTS jyAviJ'vij'vvv'"u""nsyrrii'vyr - -- -- -- -'- MISCELLANEOUS KOIt IlKNT 2 room furnished apartment. 419 10th St. Tel. 342W 6-S It you want to !! II. liny It. trads It, or find It, trr n Horald ilsistflsd ad 8ATU11MV, JANUARY 7, 1028 A MVKILUlYISdlVKJf AWAYfAT THK'BTIUND. If the Strnnd theatre had been tulco n largo It could tno( have ac commndatedithe crowd that gathered tlioro Thursday night to", witness the giving nway ot the real live bbj Mrs. 11, Mitchell was the lucky recipi ent. Tho Play ionlght will be the "Steel KlnB," and it U'up to the usual high standard ot Tho Strand. Tomorrow will bo the picture of pictures, "Jano Kjrro," with Mabel Dalln and Norman Trevor playing the leading roles. This Is a great picture, considered .by many to be on a par with "IsobcV". tho picture of last Sunday and ono which those who sawaU say was tho finest picture ever seen In this city. In- addition to the main feature, there will be a Charlie Murray comedy, Neal Kurt In one of his stirring western pictures and the vnudevllto movies, the latter being cll worth tbo prlco ot admission. A CILANCK OF A LIFK TIMK irro leased music store to Hnlnbow Sweetshop Must erll all rianos, Phonographs and all musical Instru ments by Fob. 1. Winters Jewelry 8tore. " Family and Tourist Hotel Centrally located, Opposite I'oMofflce Free bus to all trains Steam Heat Reasonable Rates Separato lobby tor ladles. ARCAtK IIOTKI. 1-31 A CIIANCK OF A LIFK TIMK Have leased music store to Rnlnbow Sweetshop Must sell nil Pianos Phonographs and all musical Instru ments by Feb. 1. Winters" Jewelrj 9tore. 6-7 Have your radiator covered mnde while you watt. Oregon Harness Co th and Klamath. 6-9 A CIIANCK OF A LIFK TIME Have loaned music store to Rainbow Sweetshop Must sell all Pianos Phonographs and nil musical Instru montu by Feb, 1. Winters' Jewelry Store. 6-7 Experienced stenographer desire position. Rex J. Horald office. 6-9 FOR SALR A Ford Sedan, lots of extras. Bargain for cash. G4 Malr Phone 109R. 6.7' Tho first modern battleship to rort over $5,000,000 was the Drlt- Ish ship Inflexible, launched in 18S1. , . - ; llcautlful new sample Player piano, (irratly reduced, aad terms wllliln rraoon during1 two week unlv lUKIi SLU'lIKUD CO. WANTKD Woman for general housework. 'Apply 103 Washington street. Phone 111 J. C7-9 FOR SALE 1 Sonora phonograph and II records. Apply Apt. 1 White Apts. C-ll STKAM HKATKl) rooms f 3 f.O per week. Large, well lighted lobby shower ImIIis, Now winter r.ites Central Hotel, J. T. Ward, Mgr. 9tf WANTKD Woman for general housework, 4lf Wnshlngton St. 3-7' t"KK OUR CRATftt t.AKK Pictures beforo ou buy elsewhere. Stln- son Photo Shop. N28tf I.yreum Halt, cor Stli & High, Well suited for select parties, will be rent ed at nominal prices Apply In M Matschenbachcr, Phone 556W, or on preptlses 30-tf FOR SA1.K Dry limb wood Al Cry stal. Phone 109W 3-7' LOST On Main St , In front ot whsro the Houston opera homo itood, nn open-faced, gold watch, with gold chain, to which Is attached t door key. Watch Is a keepnke high ly prlird and It tho person who found It will return It to mo. It will be appreciated and I'll pay a re ward. N. J Chapman, 2iM Wllllta llldg. 3 - 1.0(10 1 NO 8LKWH New Cost I27R Will take J175 I.lskey Ranch. Swan Lake. 3-9' FOR RKNT Five room furnished hours, with bath, on pavement Call at 1019 'i Jefferson mornings. t-8 Will trade even,--assume or pay difference, one practically new ttaty 3tj ton rnpaclt) truck for farm or home Will furnish work for tru k Write or call K. L. Crnmblltt Public Market, Klamath Falls ft-7 WANTED Washing to do at homo, men's washing preferred. Phono S68R. 6-7 LOST Team of bay horses. Finder please notify O. Wlllard Smith Phono S4SJ. 22 Harrow St. Mills Addition C-7 FOUND Animal skin Owner may hato same by proving property and paying for this ad. 818 N 9th St. 5-7 WANTED Partner to help with the best motion picture Idea ever In. vented, the "Compound fllckerless projector" Address Rex 34, City 4-7 WANTED Woman for general housework Small family. Tele phone 380. 5-7 FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment 419 10th St. Tel 24 3 W. 6-7 FOR RKNT 3 room plastered hcuts.. Inquire 1C19 (Tea out Avo 4 to llKIti: VK ARK AflAIV White Uhorn Raby Chicks Harron-Tancred Strain. Hatched exclusively from our own hen i that averaged for the yar 1921 1C1 eggs each for the wholo flo-k This Is tho real tes ot merit rather than the achlctemcnt of n few select ed from n large flo'k nnd fd on plo and Angel food at a laying ron test Wo h.no greatly enlarged our plant nnd nro prepared to hatch fifty thousand chicks during the seison Order early and get them whan wanted. Prlcos per 100 January and Feb ruary $15.00. March and April 112 . 50: May and Juno $11.00 Puro bred P. Rocks and R I Reds hatched on sneclal order Mavwood Poultrr Farm, fnmlntr Calif. J3-F3 I MUSIC SALE 1 ALL Pianos, Phonographs AND Musical Instruments We have leased our Music Room on the west side of the building to the Rainbow Sweet Shop Confectioneiy, and we must get rid of the stock by February 1. There are no "ifs, ands or buts" about it the Stock Must Be Sold AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER KNOWN IN KLAMATH FALLS SHOW CASES AND FIXTURES ALSO FOR SALE Winters Jewelry Store 712-714 Main Street i Jr J dm r UB- BALED MIAMI I1KACII HKQUKHTS ' 11UACI1 OK WARHIIIPS MIAMI 1IKACII. Calif., Jim. 7. Miami Reach would llkn to lmvn n brace ot warships when Undo Sam gets ready to scrap tho greater part of the fleet, and tho city council has voted to formally request Hint tho nivy department send two ves sola hcio to ho sunk oft tho Jcttlci at tho entrnnco to ltlscano liny. Tho cnuncllmen think they would mako nn Imposing harbor gate. Ml'llCi: Ttl (IIKIllTOItH IN Till: Clll'NTY t'OI'RT 01' Till! HTATI1 OF OltlCdON FOR TIIIJ COUNTY 1)1' KLAMATH RH. In tho Mattor ot the Cntato of K.ttit ust J. Hesselllmi, deceased. Ndttfii Id linrnhv irlv.Mi liv llin lilt. dcrslgtled Aiiliillllstmtilx of the mm or nrnest ,i iiewiune, ilmens t'd, to tho cti'dltnia I'f mid till permi.in lit Iti k cliilinii ngalnst tho sum no reused, to ollllill such rliilms. null tho meesnni. xiiiiiiiem thereto with in Sk Mouttii nftcr tlio date of Itln first pillillrntltiit nf this Notice, to tho snld Adniliilstrntrlx, nt tho offlco ot Onolll mid liwlll I2S N 4th Street In Klamnth Fnlls Oreguu. tho plnre selected for presentation of nny claims nmtltist snld estate. MHH IHAIIKLI.K II. HKHHUl.TINKN Ailinliilstrnlrlx ot tho oatiiln of l.'arn est J llesselllno, deceased. Dated ntid first published this 7tli day of Jniiunry 1V33. J a n 7 11-21-28 Fob H veiici: nm ptJiii.it'ArioN ' (Pulillslier) IlKI'AllI'Mli.VIMH'Tlli: INTIIIIHIM. Not tonl land I' H Land Office nt Lnkevlow, Ore gon. January 3rd, 11)22 NOTIl'i: Is hereby given Hint Rich ard Wulsh. or Klaiiinlli Fulls, Ore gon, who, on April 20th, 11)17, mmlo lloniesleiiil l.'ulry. Nn 010220, for Ia.Is 3.H. Mil U NIHli boltiit Farm Unit "A". Heflllt'ii 2. Ttiwimtili. 4IH, ltiiiigo 1211, Wllliiiuvllo Morlillnn, Inn filed notice of Intention In liinko fin al three-year I'niof. In osIiiIiIIhIi iliilm to tho laud al'ino ilescrlhed, ho fnro V II Dol.np, t'lrl "t lln Cumi ly t'oiirl, ni Kliiiiliith Falls, Oregoii, nn the 13th itui of I'eliriutry, I U 2 . t'laliiiiint 11111111'" as wlinessea1 William Dnliiin Malm OreKoii; John MeArlh). Mike Ulirr), Dull lllil IUiiii, nil of Mctrlll. OroKini Notlin will he piildlshed fur flit niiiseriillve wiulis In tho Klamath Herald V V I. Kill I'. IteKlstor. Jan. 7-M-3I.38 Fob I FOR RKNT Room wllli Kill. .l InTltrar. frp v.ntlitm.n II7T tiln. i n. v.....u,l, ,,uw III,' yil - i fVR SUNDAY AT THE WHERE EVERYBODY GOES ft3 TRAN THE HOME OF THE HODKINSON FEATURES li. Jk. II lNJ , ,i 1 IV ; v 1W I k9H1 i i,. PJJ r ; - ', m w&mi ir Rt tl TmmM.. j, ,' mv: S ' H.PL5Vv HL J 'iBHlv Tnk s WMhiM i V--s--NcM T;rCtgffilg-r4----. With1 ' ft . IWWWM v-w-fiivAiiv i mi r vm l-TJ tt l 11 irvi i n .t r Uif. i SSSBSSSBtBIBB A I ' BR-s''Li:c:n:i):('. r'luicTiiiins ,l'S'''''TTiri, tua'Vi"t m l'' jTi J IT ili'ilK nr fd HH J . li- x' x A Hugo Balliri Production From the dmpnf novel hu CharlotteBionte wiih Mabel Ballin and Norman Trevor Produced by Hugo Ballin Productions, Inc. -"i. Regular Prices 10c--20c A dream so strange that it brought groping and staring into the darkness of the room. And then in the morning she waked to find her wedding gown on the floor ruined past all repair. This is one of the situations that Hugo Ballin has depicted with such telling realism in Charlotte Bronte's forceful story of human emotions. It is a story that moves from the depths of despair to the glorified heights of happiness and love. Also NEAL HART in a Big Western Comedy A Charlie Murray Comedy and Vaudeville Movies CONTINUOUS SHOW-STARTS 1, 3, 5, 7 AND 9 REMEMBER THE CROWD LAST SUNDAY, SO BE SURE AND COME EARLY. A BAG OF CANDY FOR ALL THE YOUNGSTERS ATTENDING THE MATINEE. STR A W MURPHEY'S FEED STORE J A JL m-EjL 124 So. 6th St Phone 87 I "--W-M-W.w-.