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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1921)
pp jj;r rm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACTO MX TUK8DAY, FKBnVAUV Iff, 1091. I Personal Mention -o C. It. Door of Wood, California is In town on business. Dick Klnncally ot Merrill Is In town on business. Mnrvln Cross of the Bly Mercan tile company Is In tho city today. Mrs. Dort McDon'ald lott for Ash land this morning to visit nor par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Goldthwalto' havo roturnod from a short visit In San Francisco. - Mrs. n. A. Mitchell of 527 Ala meda street loft for Portland this morning. Qoorgo Doll of Mills addition has takon over tho Merrill and Malln stago. W. K. Lamm, representing tho Lamm Lumber company ot Modoc Point Is In town on business. Hex McMillan, who has been visit ing friends In this city roturnod to ills homo In Dunsmulr this morning. Charles D. Oarcolon ot tho Elec tric shop wont to Modtord yestorday on buslnoss. J. H. Joannotto ot tho Kwanna Motors company, who ts In San Francisco on buslnoss, will return tomorrow evening. C. V, Holmes, Malln merchant, vlsltod in Klamath Falls yestorday. Ho reports tho roads are In a very bad condition. Mrs. O. E. Andross ot tho Andross Glover Stylo Shop Is expected to re turn homo tomorrow evening from nn eastern buying trip. "W, L. Valontlno underwent an op eration this morning at tho Klamath Qenoral hospital and is reported to havo rallied from tho ctfoct -nil. P. S. Popo who has boon spond Ing his vacation in San Francisco and Sacramento, California, rnlurn cd homo last night. Mrs. Otto Fouts, ot Medford, and Mrs. Will Rlggs, ot Roseburg, aro hero 'for a week's visit at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Perry DoLap. Tom Williams, representing tho Pacific Mill & Mlno Supply Co. of San Francisco, is visiting local mills and factories. H. S. Wakofiold.local Dodge doal wr. reports the sale of ono Dodge -roadster to C. E. Jay ot tho Wood- Curtis company and a Dodge tour ing car to J. A. Lcmmon of Ship plngton. L. E. Cooper who has been visit ing his mother, Mrs. Catherine Wright, ot this city for some time loft yesterday morning for El Paso, Texas, where ho will visit his broth er. Tho Ladles Auxiliary of tho American Legion will hold a regu lar business meeting at 7:30 to night In the west hall of the Odd Fellows' bulldnlg. All mombers are requested to bo present. Mrs. L. Swanson, of 811 Plum stroet. Is convalescing after" an at tack of Influenza. Mrs. Swanson's caso was first diagnosed as lagrlppo, but later evidences determined that It was Influenza instead. Mrs. C. J. Smith, wife ot tho f-ic man o Tho Herald office, and daughters, C,harIotto and Jean Lor en'e, loft Sunday for their former homo in Santa Barbara. They had 'been residents here for the past three months. Mr. Smith will j'-. bis family later. Miss Karlo Montgomery has for saken her duties In tho offlco of tho Southern Pacific depot for a porlod of two wooks, and has gono to Portland whero she will visit with friends. Miss Montgomery Is-fc-brlde-to-bo of the noar future, but the dato ot her marrlaga has not been set, and she will roturn to her position at tho freight offlco at tho termination of her vacation. NEW TOiAY WANTED Good girl for gonoral houso work in country, Ronton ablo wages unci flno homo. Phono 320W. 123 Slh St. 1G-1C YOUNG MAN -Ablo, Industrious, re liable desires position with fu ture with local firm. Not afrntd ot hard work or beginner's Balary to start. Hoforenccs. Box R, O. Horald. 15 WANTED Intelligent man or wom an to manago our buslnoss In this county. Exporlonco not necessary. No poddlors wantod. Amorlcan Commer cial Co., Uurko Building, Seattle, Wash. 1B WANTED Stock hogs and choats No stunted stock Address P. C. Carlson, Box 185, Klamath Falls, Oro. 15-JI1 FOR RENT Comfortnblo, hoatod bed room, two blocks from Main uso ot tolophono and bath Phono 190J or call nt 734 Walnut St. nftor 6.00 o'clock. 15 FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment ot 3 rooms, closo In, has prlvato outsldo ontranco, now and clean. Prlco $30.00 month. Apply, J. T. WARD Jtt CO. Phono 375 831 Mnln St. 15-16 FOR RENT Furnished ono room bacbolor cabin. 741. Walnut Avo. 15 LOST Monday, between high school and 11th and High, gold-filled Tompolnt fountain pen. Roturn T. M. Durham, 1034 High. Reward. 15 FOR RENT Comfortablo heated bedroom 4 blocks from Main uso ot tolophono and bath Phono 447R or call 227 Jefferson St. 15 FOR SALE Partially completed four room bungalow, $1762.00. Ono block from pavoment on High street. Inventory materials on hand to comploto oxterlor, Included. Will sell nt cost on account ot leaving city. $400 will handle, balance, terms to suit. Splendid opportunity for ono desiring xnodorn homo In good loca tion. Wrlto L. H. Hnlnos, caro Pine Box & Lumber Co., R. F. D. No. 5., Yakima, Wash., for particulars. 15-21 SHOWCASES FOR SALE About oven dltforent kind. Also ono har bor chair. Reasonablo prices. Tho Mars Confectionary., 1022-1024 Main St. 15-18 FOR SALE Household goods, In cluding white enameled bed room sot. 1405 Oregon Avo. Phono 43W. 15-17 FOR SALE 4 room house with bath. Two blocks from Main. Phono S17M. Terms. 15-16 WANTED By lady unfurnished room for light housekeeping. Box E. Herald office. 15 Housewives get order In by 9:00 a. m. The delivery will leave by 9:30 sharp until tho road conditions havo Improved. ' 15 HOUSTON AND PHKT.P8 . How do you keep your skin so clean and fresh looking? I batho at the New Hot Springs Bath House. 15 Mayor Has Ace When Showdown Is Called (Continued from pago 1) samo atato It was boforo tho council discharged tho chief, with tho mayor holding tho whip hand unless Coun cilman Vollmor can forrett Into the charter, and reinforced by Roberts Rules of Order, attack tho mayor In a vulnerable quartor. Wiley Pick Patrolmen. Tho appointment of Mr. McDonald and Mr. Durham now brings the po lice department up to a standard ot near efficiency, as It Is concedod by all who havo any knowledgo ot tho situation that tho forco at this timo Is urlablo, becauso of numerical strength ,to meat tho demands of tho city. Better Values-Quality Merchandise Unusual Offerings . PEQUOT SHEETS 72x90 . $1.39 ART LINEN 45-inch $2.45 SPECIAL LOT OF CORSETS Price y2 SPECIAL LOT OF PLAID BLANKETS $2.95 SPECIAL LOT OF Children Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, Garment BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK Splendid quality, 98c yd. WOOL SERGE, 50-inch Colors Copen and Red Special $1.39 yd. WOMEN'S WOOL VEST Special Lots, Regular $3.00 spec- $1.50 $1.85 SILK AND FIBRE HOSE ; ag . ' 98 In Black and Brown, good heavy Hose that give splen did service, .-. Extra Special Qftc $2.00 PURE SILK HOSE $1.50 In Black, Brown, Grey, Field Mouse, White, Extra Special $15() 89c CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED HOSE 55c Silk finished ribbed Hose in Black, Brown,and White. Extra 'Special )5C 39c CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED HOSE 25c A good hose for every day wear. Comes in Black only. Extra Special 25 85c WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE 69c Silk finish, fine lisle Hose in Black only, Extra Special gQc INFANT'S VESTS In wool Wool and silk, and also wool and cotton mixed, 25 off WOMEN'S KAYSER UNDERWEAR Wool linen suits, cotton linen suits, wool and silk linen suits, nf' ' - off 25 $3.00 MESSALINE SILK $1.85 A good heavy all silk Messa line that sells for $3.00 in all colors, Extra Special $1 85 $3.00 CHIFFON TAF- FETA$1.85 Taffetas are very good now,, and you may select most col ors in this sale, Extra Special J J 85 $3XM GEORGETTE CREPE $1.85 Most all colors in a good heavy Crepe, a few pieces formerly sold $3.50, Extra Special J J 85 WOOL PLAIDS Very popular and will be used extensively for skirts' Regular $4.00 to $4.50, SPec $2.85 $6.00 Velours' Special $3.95 $6.50 Wosted, Special, $4.85 $1.25 WOOL, MIXED SUITINGS 75 Stripe and Plaids of 36-inch goods. $1.25 LIBERTY SILKS ' 98c Used extensively for under wear. Comes in all colors and Black. 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