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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1921)
PAOII WV11 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON- ? MONDAY, .TANUAItY 81, lOilir T" ESDAY WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY jhth Street ADVERTISING -JWCfl i flc n Hint 2 Ac - -mm IT ain Street Shades .....15I.U.1 .$1.00 (. STORE 1 Main Streets joI Slipon Sweaters .$7.50 nim up n Si Streets kCUM POWDER noo 25c B Klamath and Oak ES ......S.1.0K .$2.25 "s MIRKFT EllllinJU I Third .Streets HI LEAF LARD IT . !I(IO .23c ain Street 4DNS noc .35c I T un Street DRK HOC, HJJo ....22c, 25c 5 ' BET 532 Main Street EGGS llcwulur Prlco !) .03c Bargain Day Price Doz 50c Seventh and Main Streets COMBINATION GRILL llcglllnr 1'rlro H.Tc Bargain Day Price 60c ST T E Fifth and Main Streets GLYCERINE AND ROSE WATER Iti'K'iliir I'rlio .'j.-jc Bargain Day Price 21c SQUARE DEAL HE STDHE Eighth and Main Streets Good Quality Crepe Toilet Paper ItcKiilnr Prlii i,"o Bargain Day Price 9c T 10th and Main Street 2 LB. CAN FANCY CALIF. PEACHES Ili'Kiilii Prlco .......... 30c Bargain Day Price 38c or Doz $4.00 ElID'S PHARMACY Seventh and Main Streets NYLOTIS FACE POWDER Itcgiihit' Prlco (l()o Bargain Day Price 49c WHITMAN DRUG CD 520 Main Street SQUIBB'S COLD CREAM Itcgulnr Prlco OOc Bargain Day Price 39c rl. J. WT 706 Main Street HARMONICAS Ilcgulni- Pi Ico ..91.SU Bargain Day Price $1.15 3 O z CO D w z o o z co D o D m a z CO D Hi w p BL!ND DETECTIVE notion ok hankiiupt ham: I.V TJII3 MHTItlCT COUItT OF Till: j UMTKD HTATIXS, I'Olt Till: DIH- ! Titirr of oimkio.v. In the Mutter of tlio Kstnto of H. II. Jenkins, Hankrupt. Notlco Is horoby Riven Hint, pursti ant to nn Order of tlio Hon. J. C. Ilntcnlc, Itoforco In llankruptcy, dnt od Jnnunry 27th, 1021, I will rocolvo soaled bids for tlm ontlro stock of morchnndlso nnd fixtures belonging to tlio nbovo entitled ostnto. Bald bids may bo for oltlicr tho ontlro stock of merchandise nnd fixtures or for tlio stock of merchandise nnd fixtures omitting tlio snfo, or for tlio snfo so pnrntnly. Bnld bids will bo oponed nnd snlo mado nt tlio offlro of the said Itoforco nt Koom 21 First Na ilonnl llnnk Ilulldlng In Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, on tlio 15th. dny of Fobrunry, 1921, nt tbo hour of 2 o'clock y. m. of said dny, Illds to bo nccompnnlcd wltb certified chock for 10 per cent of bid, irtndo paynbla to P. M, (Inrlch, Trustee. The snlo to bo for cash nnd subject to nny exit ing liens on fixtures, In tlio nnturo of condltlonnl sales contracts, 31-1-2 F. M OAIIICH, Trustoo. IIAItHY'HICIIAIIIMO.V NOW I.V OKIiAIIOMA. Word was received last evening from Harry Illchnrdson tolling that ho Is In Oklahoma, from which point ho will bo to Wichita, ICunsan, to visit his brotbors for a short tlmo, Ha will then visit his parents nt Clmcr on, Kansas, after which ho will start for Klamath Palls. Ho states thoro is very llttlo snow back thoro but tho weather Ii vory cold. A Classified Ad will sell It. A u MANOIt A bullot fired Into bis oyo 20 , years ago mndo A. O. Minor blind. Illlt lio'n still mm nf tlm innut vnl. ' unblo detectives on tho Itlchmond I (Vu.) Pollen forco bcr-auso of hi. memory for voices and knowlodgo of croaks, 'Additional Locals Mrs. K. (I, IJyron Drlnkham, trav eling ropresentntlvo of tho Ocrl.icli Ilnrklo company, of San Francisco, one or tbo largest oxcluslvo art cat under bouses on tho coast, was a passenger on Sunday's train for Portland. Mc,s. Frank Myers nnd son loft this morning for Montreal, Canada,! where Mr. Myers, who has been In ' tho employ of tho U. S. reclamation! sarvico nere, win join liiem In u nhort tlmo for a permanent rest j denco. Horry Daly, who has been resting at Ilcdondo Ilcach, Calif., for tho past few weeks, preparatory to tho strenuous days ho sees ahead of him, returned homo Saturday. Mr. Daly expects Hint building oporatlons for 1921 will bo good. Matt Hagan, manager of tho Al goma lumber company was an ar rival on last night's train from Srn Francisco whero bo has been ovoral days on business. Mr. Hasan re turned to bis homo nt Algotna this1 morning, k- HoctrTArBoTi( t IJeforo tho war Ilelglum hnd GG blast furnnccs, of which 17 wero running on Juno 1, this year. LANDED Supply and Demand Regulate the Price of Lumber Right now the demand is far in excess of the supply and is sure to be more noticeable next spring. 4,000,000 Homes are Needed in the United States Thcso will bo built and this means n great demand for lumbor and naturally tho prlco wilt Increase. It Is only reasonable to expect lumber prices to advance. Docldo to own a homo. Placo your contract while prices oro at rock-bottom. Our plan books aro ready for your Inspection. Big Basin Lumber Co. Hxcluslvo Representatives of National Builders Bureau Jajlil i lllc 1 II hi IMUUllal Pdllii Si Member i a w a z w CO jo a z o w D Z w CO D a z o J Federal Reserve System p OUR AIM HAS ALWAYS BEEN Stability l DAY WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY Conservative Management. We are carrying 24 per cent cash reserve. This is over three times the legal reserve required of Natipnal Banks. Service , c C ' .ff , hi' We afford our depositors all the conveniences of a modern bank. Our Foreign Exchange service is very complete, and is IS appreciated by our customers. Our Safety Deposit Vault is convenient and open at all times during bank hours. We are glad to be of assistance to our customers in making out their income reports, and in any other mat ters about which they wish to consult us.