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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1921)
I ""T f !' PAQH MTH THE EVENING HERALD,- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUAliY. att, 1021. AAAAAAWMVMWMMWMMVUVirLruWUI ) Personal Mention VJFrVVAFVFV&V0VVV&VVVAPV&ri3rVp WFSSS&V9FW The More Records We Sell-- you tho n nick or wo run np lironch tlio liliiiil of "having ovory record you osk for." Earl Shepherd Co. Only lUrlunhn MiihIc Hoiiio f y J T IS, J, Silvers or Chlloquln Is reg istered at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. W. K. Lamm, Kdlth Lamm ind Kiln Klllott of Modoo Point aro guestH nt tho Whlto Pollcnu hotel. Wm. Fordnoy, proprietor of tho l.orolla Morcuntllo company, Is In tho city after supplies, , Mr, and Mrs. Vorno (lordon who riparian n, dairy ranch In tho Spring I.nko district nro In tho city shop ping. & i LOOK at THESE PRICES (107 Miiln HI. PIhiiio MlZ-.f AAAAAAAAAAAMMMAMWWWVWV,WWWWVVWWVMWWV Psilssssv Id .sEHr f ' Oregon Publishers Will Buy Print Paper Wholesale imutii:h to watkii HUIT NAMKD WUO.VniA' BAU:.M, Oro., Jan. 28. -Purchasing of supplies for nowspnpors of Oregon In wholesale (jtiantltli'H In contemplated by tho Oregon I'nl) llshurn' Byndlcato, which fllod arti cles of Incorporation horn recently, tho capital htock win given as flO, 000. Klflnnii Orison nowspapors uro rrfl riKnniiiit in thn Hvmllcato. Tho org- niHtl,m It In said. In In lluo wltli"l""o n resolution adopted nt n rocont Oro gon nowspoper conforencn hold at tho Unlvorslty of Oregon nt Kugono. Incorporator oro Ororgo Put nnm. publisher of Tho Balom Cnpltnl Journal; Carl O. Abramii, Tho Balom Statesman; (I. Unslng Hurd, Tho Corrnlllii Gazetto-Tlmes; I. M. Ha- .n. Thn Allmnv llorald and I. K. ,..., - - Bholton, Tho Ihlgeno (lunrd. In tho circuit court note which ap peared In yoslordny's Ilornld, It wan tntod that Joseph Itobimtllllnl wan given u Judgment against Louis Noll In n cnso Involving Irrigation rights. Tho name should havo boon rovors ml, us Mr. Noll, through whoso land thn Irrigation ditch In question flows, was given thn doclnlon. Kobustll lint claimed that Noll hail Klvcn him pnrmonont water rights, but It was conclusively proved that Noll had not NEW TODAY f KOIt BAM: Heating store. dlnlnR table, cabinet sowIiir machlno, water-power wnshor, and other house- hold articles. Alio rooms to rent. 360 th at. sn-"' furnished Itlvcrildo. 2S-29 KOIt HBNT 2-room apartmont. 402 South Phono 2G9-W. KOIl BAI.K Auto tires, now and wicandhand. slies 32x4 and 34x4. l'rlco $'22. 00. Wo suvo you money. Boo Dick, corner Clh and Klamath Avo 28-29' DEAD BTOItAOli M 123 8th Bt. por month. 28-31 KOIt'1 RKNT 2-room furnished apartment, with private bath KoI- logs Apts. FOIt BALK Ford truck. Worm drlvo, In first class shape and now tires. Address caro H. . 1'. 23-2W FOK 8AI.B Ono carload of two and ihrmi Tnar old feoder stoors. P. throe year O. Hox 214. 28-8 KOH 8AI.B Wheat hay, I1G per ton. Only throo miles irora cy u xood rood. Seo Mr. Parker, Poo- 2B-6' a Reed road plo's Warehouse KOH BALE Your cholco of two drcssors, ono new; ono secondhand. 324 N. Uth 8t. 28.31 WANTED Four or flvo room fur ni.hnil ImiiKo with Karago. Tol, 527. S8-29' LOST Pair of gluwos In caso. Kind or phono 325. 2829 KOH HUNT C-room houso, modern. Call 24G-M after 0:30 p. " , LOST Ilotwoon C.entrnl school nnd Pacific Torrnco fountain pen. Kind er ploaso return to Jean lloguni 845 i.,.m Tnrrnfn or nhono 205. lie- wurd. 28-29" WANTED Any number of young laying hens. Will pay tho hlghost. K. M. McDonald, 40K Main Hlrnot. OMttltANOH HAIiB Baturday 10 n. m. to 4 p. m.. Wo can show you many good articles. Bco Dick nnd Co. corner Oth and Kla math Avo. . -8 "M7T OUOHOi: IM) IT" if vntir watch needs repairing bring It to (loo. h, St. Motz, G22 Main l-i AUTOB KOH BALK: 1 Ilulck. , , 1 Btudobakor runnbout enr, 1 truck, also othor caw. Our prices nro right. Ron DICK & CO. Cor. Oth and Klamath Avo 28-29 llOAD KIiKOTIUHIKI) HUnNH, Jnn. 28. Kloctrlflcatlon of tho aotthard rnllwny, runnlnR from Switzerland to Italy, has boon noarly completed, nnd olcctrlo trains now nro running through tho moun tain nron from Krstfold in mo northorn Alps, to Hlnscn nt tho foot of tho AIph on tho south. KOUlt ciuiamuN 1JOHN IK KMWHN MONTIIH . )' l MOXKM CITY, Wnsli., Jan. 14. Four chlldron within olovon months enmo to tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs William WRyonborg horo, w,lti tho arrival 4of a socond pair of twins. ah wnrn doing woll. Including a fifth child 28 months old.. "' ICIJ ON IOWIIH l'AHT OK UPPKH IiAKt-1 IIHOKKN VI' Tho Ico for flvo or six miles back of tho foot of Upper Klamath laiio' hua boH broken trp by tho wind nnd warmer weather of tho past fow days nnd gono out. This was loarnod by OcorRn Btophenson, local liimbormnn this mornlnR, wheu ho it nut to view timber on tho wort shoru of tho lnko, expecting to wnlk across tho Ico from Bhlpplngton. Ho had two men with him who crossed from tho west shnro Tuesday and found tho Ico perfectly solid. Tho trio were forced to tako an automo tills for tho roundnbout trip by road. AMi I.OCAI, KaiOOLS OUT riltHT AID CAIIINI7TH Thn first aid cabinets purchased from tho surplus of tho junior Hod Cross fund, collorted through the ef forts of tho county school pupils, havn been presented to all Klamath Kails schools, announces City Su perintendent J. P. iWells, who says that tho gift Is highly appreciated. B. C. Ranchers and Stockmen to Meet (Ily Associated Press) VICTORIA, 11. C Jan. 28. Ilrl tlsh Columbia stock breeders, tqod growers and dairymen will .meet In conventions horo next month. ' Tho first meeting will bo that of tbo Ilrlhh Columbia Dairymen' sjij soclatlon Kobruary 8 nnd 9. On Feb ruary 10 and 11 tho Stock Hrced crs' association and Sood Growers' association will hold a joint meet Ing. J'romlor Oliver and H. D. Harrow, minister of ORrlculturo, will bo among tho spcakors at tho two meetings. J. B. Klllott IsVopalrlng tho bollors at tho ,1'ollcan liny Lumbor com jinny, this weok, so thoy will bo In renditions for tho spring run, Mr. and Mrs. IcsIlo Rogers left this morning for San Kranclsco on a combined business and pleasure trip, Thoy expect to bo gono about a weok. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynch, farmors of thn Merrill country aro In tho city this weok. Mr. Lynch Is serving on tho jury. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (loldthwalto woro passongers on this morning's train for Ban Francisco. Thoy oxpect to bo gono soveral days. Mrs. J. D, Hooper who operates a stock farm In tho Miller Island dis trict Is In town today attending to matters of buslnpss. Max Weiss, who operates tho Army Goods storo horo, left this morning for San Kranclsco, whero ho will nttond to mattora of business for a few days. Mrs, O. T. McKcndrco of tho Lono Pine ranch Is a Ban Francisco visi tor this week. Ilcforo roturnlng to lior homo Mio will visit friends and rolatlvcs In the Hoguo Hlvor valley. Gcorgo Watt, local stockman and manager of tho Klamath Livestock company, loft this morning for San Francisco, whero ho will attend to business affairs for a fow days. J. C. Thompson, local manager of the California-Oregon Power com pany, was a passenger on this morn ing's outgoing train, to Grants Pass, whero ho will look over business con dltlons for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. M. Qlacomlnl nnd daughter, Pauline, of Merrill drove up last evonlng to attend tho con cert Mrs. Qlacomlnl Is an Interested music student, and toacbes music In the Merrill district. The friends of Miss Lottie Flschor will bo pleased to hear that sho has entered Heald'a business collego In Oakland, taking a commercial course. Miss Klschor formally worked In tho city pollco Judgo's office. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walton and their two daughters, Ileatrlco and Katbyra, of Merrill camo In last night to attond tho concert. Mr. Wal ton Is cashier of tbo Merrill Na tional bank, Hormlo Koster, who has been 111 y T T t y t V f y t y y t ? T ? ? ?. y r r y y f r Butter . Eggs . . Best Hams '50c ' '4i; 55c "- 36c .V i(UL iKi We have our own free delivery; two deliv-' eries a day y y y T f y t y t y y t y y y t T T PEOPLE'S MARKET -v ,1 Phone your orders early Phone 83 5HgHHgM$H; for soveral days, won a passenger on this morning's train for Kugeno, Oregon whero ho will visit friends for a week. Ho Is an omployco of tho Southern Pacifier company. ( .Charles rtlloy who has been a Kla math Kails visitor. for soveral weeks loft this morning for San Kranclsco, from there ho will go to tho Paralso Springs health resort of which ho Is proprietor. Wm. Von Dorhelra, morchant of Eaglo Point, Jackson county, was a passenger on last night's train. He qxpects to remain hero several days looking up old friends and surveying business conditions of tho city. r The Klamath Kails National Farm Loan association will hold a meeting In tho Wllllts building, February 6, Tho business will bo to elect direc tors, and look ovor tbo supervision of tho association. .? " Mrs. Charles Hjoguc, who was (ormerly Miss Bleanoro Drehr, left th'ls morning for Weed, California, where sho will join her husband, who Is a traveling salesman. Krom Weed thoy will return to their home In Chlco, California. Mxs. Wm. Hhgolstlno returned to her homo In Dorrls this morning, coming up to attend tho concert last night. Mr. Hagolstlno, who Is 'cash ier of tho Dorrls bank will remain In town a few days on matters of business. Mr. Nation who Is connected with Singer Sowing Machine Co., left this morning for his tiomo In Chlco, Cali fornia. Ho expects to return In about two weeks with his family. They will mako Klamath Kalis their home. j Dr. Dowman of Dorrls arrived here In his car. lost night, and stated that the roads, wb'tlo a llttlo bit soft Ineplaccs, aro passable, and that as long as comparatively cold weather remains they will be "okeh" tor traveling. He mado tho trip without difficulty in two hours. t Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Young and little daughter of Portland arrived hero last night, and will make their homo hero. Mr. Young has pur chased an Interest In tho J. H. Gar rett & Son garage, and looks for n very satisfactory auto sates and re pair trade from now on. Clarenco Motschcnbacher, former ly of this city, but who Is now own or and proprietor of the Dorrls steam laundry, sufforcd loss through a flro Tuesday. Tho flro originated In a defective flue. Ho expects to repair the plant and go on with tbo busN Dr. Atkinson of Dorrls arrived ob lost night's train to attend tho Qodowaky concert. She ro turned this: morning taking with her bor sister, Miss Elizabeth Kail, who was formerly employed ai ibo Malzo con fectionery. Miss Fall will remain on an extended visit wlih friends and relatives in tho Dorris district. COSTS TO HEAR OPKRA VIENNA; Jan. 28. Prices of tho Uto "opera and the slate theatre again have been increased until a box at tho opera now costs 288,000 crowns for 200 performances, as against 1250 crowns la tbo old days. OOIiD IS YVKOX DAWSON, Y. T. Jan.t J8. Xukon territory had Its first cold snap re cently when the thermometer drop per to 63 degrees below zero at Canaacks, midway between Dawson and White Horse. At Dawson It was 40 degrees below. Tho second number of "Lemon Punch," tho humorous magazine published by tho students of the University of Oregon, will bo out In Kobruary. '""""""""""S i t I t T y y y y y t y y t : t t t t T y y y y t y LAST CHANCE juy To get Shoes and Groceries at rock-bottom prices. The sale closes Saturday Night , 1000 pairs of .Men's Shoes, all "solid leather, going at $5.95. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT on all Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT on all Chil dren's Shoes. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT on all Heavy Rubbers and Boots. We Sell for Less Because We Sell for Cash Sugar, ten pounds for $1.00 Petite Prunes, seven pounds for $1.00 Italian Prunes, six pounds for $1.00 White Navy Beans, thirteen pounds for $1.00 Milk (any kind) per case $6.85 Everything else at the same big saving. Remem ber, sale closes Saturday night. Stock up for future needs. 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