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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
i J- r vUDi AT, MAT l, 1MW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rAGH nam HMfr LllJfelMi I PERSONAL MENTION I o o A baby daughter was born to Mr. nml Mrs. Oscar Campbell of Lnngell Vnllc.v Sunday nfturnoon. Mm. 1 F. McCrndyMoft this nfler- I noon (or Chllnquln to remain (or the ; summer months. WMvVVM m,!!,, OUT. IDC 212 He Sffisiery The Idea That Won Millions Never forget that hosiery pUya far roof conspicuous part in your appearance than many a larger and more costly ttem of dress. Luxite Hosiery is made with this idea in mind; hence made at shapely as tba curves of the figure, and w a texture so wonderfully fin and soft you can draw a pure Ok Luxite stocking through your finger ring. As for serviceability, there is nothing better. That's why we recommend these bote Van Men's For Shoes PORTLAND IMtOOL'r-KH ' 1 MUCH FLOUR DAILY , Jns. Leonard lifts rnmplotod n now . nilclltlon to tho home of John 8lo tnons on Crescent Axcnue. Mr. nnd Mrs. C I). Onrcelon nml Mr. nml Mr. J. 1. Itowlo attended tho grnduittng exercises nt Merrill Wednesday night Graduation exercises wcro hold nt Fort Ktnmnth last nlRht. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Murdoch enmo In from their home In Plevna to nt- tend graduation exercises Inst night nt tho opcrn house. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). Cnmbell hnvo re turned from Texn and Long Reach where they spent tho winter. P. S. Tope, pill roller n( tho Stnr Drug Co., nnd Krank Robinson, hair tonic maker at the Warren Hunt hospital pharmacy both returned from Portland last night. They .were away trying to take tho Port out o( Portland, and wo hear they succeed tfl admirably. , Mrs. Tom Jones and son, Harry, nrrlvcd last night from South Da kota (or a Tlslt with Mr. and Mrs Joe Lent. Mrs. Lentt Is a sister of Mrs. Jones. Lester, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trarael died at the family homo tire miles east of town this morning. SWMVStWAArtVWWVVVWVWWi' m-V y .MWV.,W'.VSVVV- Economy joins with opportunity in the Heart of ,the season offerings which are the big attraction in this very timely selling ovent. Think of it, wear that is in the height of fashion, just at the time you want it most and priced to meet the most modest purse for garments of the best quality in both material and making. Come and look over the items carefully. Among them is just the very thing you have been looking for at the price you wish to pay "WHITK MULK" HAS PLKXTY OK KICK PORTLAND. Ore., May 21. j Enough (lour (or 1,000,000 loaves' of bread, or ono loaf per day to every person In Portland, Seattle and Ta-' coma combined could bo made from' the dally output of only ono of the .any flouring mills In Portland, ac-! cording k to statistics presented by I A. O. Clark, managed of Associated Industries, in a recent speech. This plant uses In one day tho approxi mate yield of 480 acres of land or 1B0,000 acre of wheat each year. The output is 27,000 barrels of flour sUlly. DURANGO. Colo.. May 21. A mule was used by a wily dealer In Il licit liquor near here, according to officials. The-aulmil Is white. In front of yie owner's homo a sign was placed reading: "White Mule For Sale." If the prospective customer was able to prove he was "all right" tho dealer showed him a liquid with a real kick In It. If tho visitor was not known, he was shown an animal with a real kick. The price of tut animal was set at a (Uur-i which in sured Its retenslon by the moonshlno dealer. A Sale of Suits Suits that arc styled In the ex clusive models carefully selected by our buyers (or the most exact ing of our patrons. Suits that . show the greatest perfection In neatoess and carefulness of mak ing. Taken from our regular stock for this Heart of the Season offering, reduced to (our prices. $39 ,-$49, $59, $69 Smartness Predominates in this showing of Dresses. Wo are now presenting the now dlstlnctlvo "brlglnatlons of lata Spring nnd early Hummer dresses. They aro unsurpassed In stylo theme and Individual beauty, They will appeal to every woman who desires not only what Fa shlondom dicrvt, but also modes whoso -txctuslveness and youth suggesting attractiveness gives that wished (or beeomlngness In (i ii nt nhlru. The world's babies born every 21 hours are more than sufficient to re people a city of the size of Houston or Dulutb. Some Women Don't realize how good Queen Quality Shoes are . Don't know their fine fitting and wear ing qualities Don't knoy that supreme style and comfort can be made into the same shoW I" Good Reason they have never worn Queen Quality Shoes. TRY THEM? The Bootery CHA8. I. MAGUIUt: 7IS Maia St. NOTAHKMK HOHIKKV MO.VITO WOMKN'H STOCKING! In Oar Domestic Section TABLE PADDING Take no chance of injury to your table from hot dishes. We have just received a shipment of quilted padding, that is perfect in its heat resist ing qualities and sheds no lint. 54 inches wide at .0. $3.50 a yard silencecloth 54 inch, extra quality, cream color silence cloth. A pad made from this cotton table felt, assures satisfaction. $1.85 a yard FANCY FEATHER TICKING We now have a fancy Art nnd Feather ticking that is a heavy weight with a Sateen finish. Just the thing for Pillows, Shoe Bags and fancy ar ticles. -This is an extra heavy feather ticking of the first quality, with beautiful floral designs, 32 inches wide at 95c a yard The best quality of Blue and White ticking. A recognized Standard Staple Ticking. A sub stantial, well made, cotton cloth, guaranteed to give exceptional wear, 32 inches wide at 75c a yard. i WfaWtmcufe Stove H. N. MOE, Prbprietor MVH&HfMTtT HOMKMADK IIAIKJKS Star Theatre HIGHEST STANDARD PRODUCTIONS TKKWILLIGKH & PATRICK, PROPS. , TODAY AND SATURDAY Anita Stewart and the Largest Star cast ever assembled for any one picture in , "HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS" Directed by Marshall Neilan ' ., , .7 Big Reelsj-7 ., ..,, PORTLAND. Ore., May 21. Dadges (or the International Klwanls convention to be held In Portland In June are to be made by a Portland concern. A contract (or tho many thousand to be used baa been award ed the Irwin Hudson company. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY StWM-l-4-) TltV M'COA. Bub'tltute (or butter. The average watch nas about 1"5 different parts, and no fewer than 2,400 separate and distinct opera tlons are Involved In Its making, MICKIE SAYS O AU. tXNfe WC4LOA Of ibNffAW Cm , 11, OUOMtf J me iusm.'OCM. coron. now vau. rwo rLoo.owoM foa 1 tat run. aMOTMea.MtKR. ro i jotr uuc a urrttft wo wqtas AMO MM CAM? DOMtMOUrf nr UF VJ TOSJA BVNB TWB Wi ttt0Muja rvw-iu OWOOH FURNITURK FOR SALK Small cookstove, table, etc. A. Franklin, !ewla St., west side, after 6 p. m. 21 FURNI8IIKD ItOOMtorcnt 701 Jef ferson St., phono 2 50 J. 2124 TltV M'COA. Substitute .or butter. FURNITURK FOR BM.K One 9 foot oak extension dining table, 2 oak beadsteads with springs, 2 com modes, 18 lunch counter stools. Cull 219 Jefferson St. 21-22 FOR 8ALK We offer (or quick sale a 25-acre Irrigated tract, 6H miles (rom Falls, mostly In alfalfu. at the very attractive price of 12500, on terms of half cash. A pleasuro to show you. Chllcote & Smith, 033 Main St., phono 06. 21-22 DALLAM UU'ltt'll lU'ltM-.D SALBM, Ore., .uy 21. Daman.) estlmatod at $2,000 was sustained when a fire, which bJgan from an overheated stove In the bsirment, completely gutted the First ChrM: Ian church at Dallas this morning. Four volunteer firemen wore In jured by (ailing glasn. Tin luiso ment of the church wuh helm; used an u polling place. HATH AND CATS PORTLAND, Oro., May 11. HaU and caps (rom tho Jacobs Hat fac tory here huvo had a wider distribu tion during the (Irst threo months of the year than over boforo and the concern la now operating 22 ma chines. This month It was reincor porated and tho capitalisation was raised from 16,000 to 125,000. A Classified Ad will sell It. TRY XWVM, Substitute for butter. LOST String of iwarls. Roward. Frank M. Upp, 511 Main Ht. ,. 21-tf LOST Long grey leather puwe con tains coin and currency Howard If returned to F. O. Yllllor nt Dun ha.m (larugo. 21-23 TUV MTCOA. Substitute for butter. iW?d 'L'sual- Two Reels of Comedy &UWHVC' (JOOD OPPORTUNITY to get apart ment house. A, J. I.yle, C07 IIIrIi, 21-22" WANTKD VounB lady wishes col lecting to do for business Iioubou. Addross Ildx T, Herald olllco. 2122 THY M'COA. Substitute (or buttor. WANTED A good resldonco lot In the vicinity of 9th and Main. Must bo cheap. 21-tf Ilctwocn 800 and 000 cltlcataml towns In tho United States nro nam ed after places In (J mat llrltnln. An'stemlously in Raid to ho llio ontioat word In which tliu vowoln oc cur, once ouch, In alphabetical ordor. LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF THK PIOIURE8 AND A NKW ONK KVERT DAT aaaaaaaaiaaaaaati .. YYTTTTTrTYVlViVliYfUanfVWOT H. W. I'OOIJC, Owner HAnRY DOHKL, Musical DlMCter TONIGHT ONLY "THE WOMAN UNDER COVER" A wonderful dramatic picture of great power and heart appeal One of those funny Animal Comedies 14 LION'S PAWS AND LADIES' FINGERS " $ SUNDAY The brilliant star, Clara Kimball Young, in "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN" matini:i: nvuiiY day