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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1921)
Tir lh feVHBDAYi JUNK XI, 131. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OftEGON PAQM SIX Our Entire Stock June Clearance Sale Our Entire Stock of 25c Percales 18c YD. of 25c Dress Ginghams 18c YD. Our Entire Stock of 45c Devonshires 29c YD. IM 3 M V v-r-tf &4itf c; u(vun of $1.00' Novelty Voiles 69c YD. Our Entire Stock $1.50 Pure Silk Hose 98c Pft. Our Entire Stock of 75c Voiles 58c Our Entire Stock of $1.00 Long Silk Gloves 69c Black Silk Gloves Small lot Regular 85c 39c Kaysers Silk Top Vest Flesh Colors Regular $2.50 Clearance Sale Price $1.45 Rand G. Corsets Broken line of sizes 1j, Price All Women and Childrens Knit Underwear Clearance Sale Prices Women Summer Vests 19c 24c 39c 47c 69c 89c Reg. 25c to $1.50 HECTOR'S "The Women's Fashion Center" All Women's Suits Less Than H price $12.85, $18.85, $24.85 We are determined to close all women's late spring style suits. We have absolutely ignored their cost, having but one thought make the price low enough to sell immediately. We have made three groups of the entire lot. .All less than ONE-HALF PRCE. . CLEARANCE PONGEE SILKS 98c $1.15; $1.45 $1:65 R,sg. $1.25 to $2.00 yd. MESS ALINE SILKS All Colors and Black Regular $1.85 Sale Price $1.59 CHARMEUSE SATIN Colors and Black Regular $3.50 $2.69 SALE OF SILKS I BARNET SATINS Colors and Black Regular $3.95 Sale Price $3.29 TAFFETA SILKS Light Shades $1.85 Navy, Brown, Black $1.95 Regular $2.50 to $3.00 GEORGETTE CREPE All Colors and Black Regular $1.85 to $2.50 Sale Price $1.48 Women's Bunga low Aprons 69c 98c $1.59 Special Lot Em broideries 4c YD. . Reg. 10c to 15c Women's Skirts Special Lot Valucs$7.50 to $15.00 Clearance Sale $4.95 Women's Union Suits 48c 69c 79c 98c Reg. 75c to $1.50 One Lot Chil- ren's Vests Broken line of sizes Clearance Sale Price. 9C Boys' Cooper Union Suits Sizes 6 to 16 yrs. Clearance Sale Price 98c Reg. $1.35 to $1.75 Boys' Hose Heavy Rib Black Only Regular 65c 39c Boys' Blouses Best Grade Reg. 90c, $1.25 69c Girls' Union Suits I Sizes 2 to 16 yrs. 1 Clearance Sale J Price I . 39c Need of Harbor improvement Urged Upon Congressmen Coneluslre arguments for the need C 4re!opment of the' Coos Day bar. or Is contained in a memorial to nssuius just completed by the Hanhrtold chamber of commerce. Te memorial la In magazine form. itly bound, and contains 40 pages of illustrations and text, descriptive el the lumber, dairying, agricultural autd other Interests dependent upon tfca port for transportation. The booklets hare been distributed among the members of congress, to ealtet their aid In securing the re banding of tho north Jetty, construc tion of the south Jetty and deeping eflnner channel of tho harbor. BABY BOV AWUVKS A nine-pound baby boy was born at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Ed ward Saunders early this morning. Mrs. Saunders was Miss Alleen Smith before her marriage, and Is well known In this city. Both mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. KIIOESIXG WILL REeOl'KK Says Japanese Will Control Hawaii if Labor Bar Persists nobert Kroeslng -will recover. It was said today by the hospital at tendants, unless complications set in. The patient was resting easily and the effects of tho carbolic add, poisoning was being rapidly checked. Advertising pays. Try it and ae. WASHINGTON. Juno 31 Walter P. DUllngham, heading a delegation from tho Hawaiian legislature, today told the homo Immigration commit tee that tbo industrial and political control of the islands would soon pass to tho Japanese unless the pre sent agricultural labor shortage was relieved. The emergency that now exists demands Immedlato action, he said, and urged tho lifting of the Immi gration restrictions on alien labor. 10c Big Jazz Dance 10c TOMORROW NIGHT Dreamland Pavilion - Cash Prize Waltz i ? s 10c Ladies Free War Tax lc Herald classified ads pay yoi. Wfo Tomorrow Read C. Lehman's Special Article: "Petroleum-Its Origin-What Is It?" ? This will be the first of a series of Ten Special Articles by this noted geologist and successful oil operator. t This series will appear exclusively in The Herald. Oil, and everything pertaining to Oil Production and development is of vital interest to every resident of Klamath. . You will gain some idea of the scope and value of these articles from the introduction written by Mr. Lehman. In.it he says: , "In this and following articles the writer will at tempt to convey to the readers of The Herald some of the fundamental facts .connected with the discovery 1 ") H H - .SSaBBSmWK I BBBBBBbI B - CsBBT ""jBBBBBBBBBW IH of oil, its production in commercial quantities, the drilling of test wells and the application of the proven principles df Petroleum Geology to the local geology of the rlamath Basin. "Omission will be made of all technical terms not absolutely necessary to convey the meaning intended. These articles will be but informal talks on these sub jects, with no attempt made to do more than offer a somewhat disconnected commentation on them. "In attempting any discussion of oil, as found un der natural conditions in the earth, it would seem proper to devote some attention, first of all to its origin tt Watch for these Articles! Get posted on the reason why experts believe there is Oil in the Klamath Basin and why Capital is spending its thousands to prove it. 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