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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1921)
AQti TBnnu THE EVENING HKtALP, iKLAMATH; FAJiU, OREGON TTJfCSJDAY,. JANUARY S5,. tt u r i M 11,1,1 i.iili Jil i rl , Personal Mention ;D!S36liPYE), ' f I' j is ' KjtttK'- 5l V lwaaaBAm ' Seyeral hundred of the old Colum bia Recqrds. just arrived. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Only Exclusive Music House 507 Main St. Phone 282-J fyWWMWVWVWWWWWWWVWVWMMMMMAAAAMAAMMAMAMMMMMM i Weekly C. of C. Borum Tomorrow The, noyorond W. E. 'Uobbltt, of Woodland California, will bo tho principal speaker at tbo chamber of commerce forum, which wll bo hold In tbo not cato tomorrow noon at 16:15. Mr. Babbit hos tnlkpil horo boforc, and. It baa boon aptly said that every tlmo ho opens his mouth ho Bays something. Thoro wll bo other features too, and tho word has gonoout that all thoso wishing seats o't tho lunehopn tables would do wolf to, rosorvo thorn, at once. "Thero's going to bo a full houso," said Sec retary Stanley. Wortloy's Tntl for sorvico at Jowol Cnfo. Phono 18S. Closod Car, 24-26. Kodak Prices Reduced Consistent with our usual policy of giv ing our patrons, every advantage of chang ing market conditions and especially of every downward revision in prices we are pleased to announce a substantial reduction in. price of KODAKS. Spaco forbids tho corapJeto listing o(, tho reductions but tho following will servo to give you an Idea of tbo rantorlal reduc tion which applies to nearly all tho milled for Kodaks. Old Price Now Prlco No. OMlrownlo $2.86 2.00 Vest Pockot Kodak slnglo lens .................... 9.49 8.00 No 1A Autographic Kodak Jr. slnglo lens .-. 18.30 16.00 No. 3 A Autographic Kodak Jr. double lens .... 24.04 22.00 No. 3 A Autographic Kodak R. R. lens .... 29.36 27.00 Square Deal Drug Store SAFETY: SERVICE: SATISFACTION. A: H. Halo mado a, business trip to Malln yostorday. W. B3. Babbott, Christian mlnlstor of 'Woodland, Calif., Is In tbo city. i Mr, and Mrs. Charles Maupln of Malln aro in town on business today. Roy Chlldors loft tbo latter part ofi tho wook for a visit, of soyornl days with relatlvos in Medford. I Mrs. J. M. Nlchol loft yils morn ing for a wcoks visit with friends In nortborn California. I Fred Soulo, city editor of Tho Horaldi is 111 at bis homo on 0th stroot . I I A. II. Halo, who has bocn with tho Capital City Nursory Co. of Salem for a dumber of years, will make his regular spring deliveries soon, i I Mrs. E. J, Lawrcnco of Merrill; spont tho wook end with hor daugh ter, Anita, who Is a pupil in tho Sac rod1 Hoart academy. Dampy RaruthouBO, engineer of tho S. P. railroad, roturned last night, from a, two days business visit to Dunsraulr. W. T. Ingram, treasurer of tho Southern Pacific, left this morning for Ban Francisco after a short busi ness visit hero. We Invite you, to. inspect) oar new. shipments' f of) Spring J ui. 1 am Shop 707 Main St Phone 341 W SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS A MOST EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL $19:2 GOAT SALE ACTUAL VALUES UP TO $69.50 . A, great variety of plain collared and, fur trimmed coats in fash ion exclusive, in quality exceptional, in value unusually desir able at the regular prices, truly astonishing at only $19.75. WWVWWWMWWWWMWVMMWWyWMWWWMMMWMWMVWWWWVWWWVM Kill That Cold With CASCARA& QUININE for., W' AI? Cold., Coucbs TOM" La Grippe Neglected Cclda cro Dangerous Take no chanccc Koep this ciar.dsrd remedy tndy for the first ene.ie. Breakainp ,aicoldJla II .hifjt's Hc'ibve - Qtippo In 3 days Cxcc'lor.t tit Ilcadacho Qulnlno in this form doos not.ftfTsct'tha howl Cascr,U,boat Tonic Lxatlv-Nd OpUto in Hlll'D. ' " ' ALL DRUGGISTS, SELL IT FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Reserve Sysjeiji r ft VlJfMAiH r ' ? i i Directers: E. W Jpwfofc eharlesyL,Mooref Charles. Hall, ft. 1, Mm A. M. Collier, fyfjfk challock, C. F. Stone, Leslie Rogers. Silas Obenchain,L J. O. Gbldthwaite, E. Ri Reames,, Our Mottor-'fSERYlCE TO ALL", The laborer, with small balance gets the same courteous' treatment as any of, our, largesdmposttors. BOYS 1ST SIDE LARGEST OF ITS n NEW YOUK, Jan. 25. For ton cents a year and up, 7,000 boys of Now York's East Sldo onjoy all tho, fun facilities that a seven-story club house can provide Thoy aro mom bora of Tho Iloys Club. It Is tho larg est organization of its typo. In the world, dovotcd solely to furnishing wholosomo rccroatlpn to tho youths of 'the congoaod tenemont district that, surrounds U Any youngster, in that part- of i tho metropolis can, bo a member, it hoj Is botween 7 and 21 years old. An; nual duos aro paid according to height beginning with a modesty dime for thoso under four feot, four Inches, and growing with the boy himself. The club has taught the East Bide gamins how to be happy though clean, by providing a big swimming popLFrjnged around., it are gymnas ium garao rooms, billiard parlors, and above, six more floors devoted to club rooms and othor amusement areas. Within the Boys Club itself thero aro 80 separate clubs, each with adults as leaders. Two-thirds of thoso loadors wero army officers during tho war. Dividing popularity honors with tho swimming pool is a lunch room whoro a cup of cocoa sells for n pen ny and cooklos. to go with it for a similar, sum, Pretzel poddlars and hand-organ virtuosos steer clear of tho neighborhood of tho club, for tho boys have their own eats und own music making Instuments, In the daytlmo there frequently aro only a fow hundred ybungsters within the clubhouse- and compara tive quiet exists, Hut ntter tho schools reloaso vthelr pupils and the; working boys finish tho days busi ness duties, tho root has a hard time staying ou. Thoro, aro few 'don'ts" and tower "must do's" in tho club, and each; mombor enjoys himself as ha is wont. Those desiring to "shoot a Coats I' ST' SPECIALLY PRICED AT $12.75 ACTUAL VALUES UP TO $39.50 Including fur and. self-trimmed in beautiful silvertone, salts seal plush, and velour-de-laine. Misses 15 to 19 years. Jun ior's 10 to 14 years. Our entire stock of winter suits, dresses and blouses at l2 PRICE. 25 discount on all Kayser s i I'k underwear, crepe-de-chine underwear, kimonas bathrobes, sweaters, skirts, furs. . Andross-Glover Style Shop T Weateri record i O ; ; ; : O Hereafter Tho Horald will publish tho mean, and maximum ' tempera tures, and proolpltaIon record as tak en' by, tho u. 'SRoclamatlon'servico station. Publlcntipn'wJH cover the day provloua to, the paper's, issue, up to u o clock ot tno.aay, Max. Jan 1 40 Jan 2 . .. 45 Jau 3 ........ 43. Jan 4 40 Jan 5 ........ 31 Jan., :fif. ..... , 2C. Jan 7 ........ 39 1 Jan. 8 21 Jan 9 i 31 Jan. '10 , 32, Jan 11 29 Jan, 12.., . 30 Jan, 13 39 Jan 14 34, Jan 15 40 Jan ,16.,.v 35 Jan 17..;...., 41 Jan 18........ , 33 Jan 19 ' 33 Jan. 20 2G Jan 21 28r Jan 22........ 24 Jan. 23..-. 30 Pre- Mln. clplUtlOfl 27' 36 23 37 33 27, 80 4, 17 13 . 13 , ;,, - 7-. 20 07 30 L 25" 26 34 25 1 30, 10 30 13 10 12 . 3' 7 35 0.0ft game" ot pool do so, and thoso with penchants for painting, dab tho can vass to their heart's content. Several of the boys study in tho National Acadiomy of Design and ono ot the portraits. hanging in tho Metropolitan M,useum of Art was done by a mem ber ot tho club. One evening each week each of two hundred men of the city make themselves boys, again Just for tho night. Thoy are the leaders ot tho various subsidiary clubs and organi zations. Some of theu men are. col lego graduates and barons In'tho bus? iness world; One of tho founders ot the. club-was-a famous figure In America's railroad and financial cir cles tho late E. H; Harrlman. With him In tho early work ot.bulldlng up tho organization wero several Yalo graduates. . As the story goes Mr. Harrfmaa was conferring at tho settlement club one night fortyfour years ago whoa a rock broke i through a window pana and -whizzed, past,hU.Aj. Not to have thoi Bast' Side youngsters-resort to rocks i and stones, and "the. rolling; bones" for their "fun, he thought a well equipped clubhouse necessary. And soon It came Into being, server to stop growing. ' ,1 J 'I PEARPETEY: .Winston-Salem, N. & Hondas Bet you a housp and lot you'd stay in W-S a month 11. you ever, got to know folks here like I, haye. Between business and Reynolds factories and a bully time well my date book has been bubbling over! And, I'm still running into, facts that would stag ger even your imagination, old football, with all your kick I Pete, take it straight from government figures direct to you, tAat every work day in the week R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. buys from our "Uncle Sam" enough revenue, 1 stamp? to pay forralduplicate of the hand soine new Winstbn-Salera.post ofncebuild- ing! Ever hear oi.such a thing? And, if you want to get an eyefull of an army of more than 15,000 people, be down in the Reynolds factory district-when the whistles blow I Never saw such a dgarette firing-up time in my life I Peter every time you light .a Camel in the future, call back on what I've slipped, you about Camels absolutely, the, -greatest cigarette at anynrice ;for quality, for re freshing flavor, for, mellow, mild, body, for freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertastejor odor I It's worth the busiest, smoker's time to compare Camels with any cigarette in the world I Camels are simply a revelation! You know that. I'll opefi my eyes in Atlanta tomorrow! In the meantime here's a wad of best wishes? I have in stock I ' ' "' ,E. U' ' 4' ,-.' 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