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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1921)
XA. THE EVENING HERALD, KtAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH S, 103K fagh vonr i l NW TODAY A. -o Oh. mnmnml Thnm fa n ttnrir nt T iiiu 1101 oiinngB uain iiuuso iuiubui, 4. nnd I nra going! FOR SALE I havo four most cholco lots for rostdcnco altos In tho city. 800 mo botoro buying. Address No. i 77, Herald office I WANTED Two flat top offlco dosks nnd chairs, nnd ono lypowrltcr. ' Phono SOOMk 2-4 , 1 WANTED TO RENT 3 or room ' unfurnished cottage. Must bo modorn. Phono G29M. 2-4" 1 LOST White rat torrlor fomalo.J pup; black patch over left oyo. picnso can sis. ui rino 01., 2-3 FOIl SALE Modern four room bun- gnlow with full plumbing, cabinet work, nnd tilfr lot, only thrco blocks from Main. It's dirt cheap nt $2250. 8omo terms. CHILCOTE & SMITH. ' 633 Main St. 2, DllAND NEW nnd strictly modorn flvo room house, fully furnished,, with part basement, plenty of built in features, bis IotcI lot with lawn, nicely located. Prlco Is only $4600 on easy torms. CHILCOTE & SMITH, 633 Main St. 2 4.4,(.4.4. -l. -M- MONDALE THEATRE The Best for the Best jVIWiiiiii i VMWVA 444' VAUDEVILLE TODAY AND TOMORROW RAMSEY AND STONE Cabarette DeLux A VERY CLEVER VIOLIN, PIANO AND SINOINO ACT THE STAR OK HUMORKSQUK ALMA RUBENS IN "MAN'S COUNTRY" A WONDERFUL OUTDOORS PICTURE AND A OOOD COMEDY X 13 SHOWN 0:HO HUM) J 4MMM4-M4-M4444 to.t WHO ARE WET Wo havo lived groat many years in Sacramento, Calif. You can ask tho California 1 National and tho Fort Sutter Nation-1 ai banks about us. wo navo como hero and invested our monoy, and wo think this town Is O. K.. If tho Peo ple would pull togothor and qultf fighting error court housos. r. and D. P. Ryan, THE RYAN REALTY CO. . 2 FOR SALE Four room houso com- plotoly furnished, eloso lu on 9th St., nt a bargain. Torms. Tho RYAN t WEALTY CO., C12 N. 9th St. 2-3 ' FOR RENT 200 acres diked tulo land on Uppor Lake: 80 acres tim othy; good rango. Phone 217M. 2-9 FOR SALE Ford, first-class condi tion. Bargain, 1120 High St. 2-y FOR SALE 250-3000 Savago rlflo, new. No. 16 Loomis building. 2-y kowing at the OILC into in Jrxi n ''' orr' ,00 .r r '''' w,n"ccC0, ncoiaunco in FROM k. K. K. ST0RE Exclusive Agents for Ed. V. Price & Co. Personal Mention IPHOTOJ TO-DUY TODAY MARY PICKFORD "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" Tho farm was too hhihII. tho mortgngu too heavy, tho family too largo. So Rebecca went to RIvorDoro to bo "brought up llko n ludy." That was tho day when sleepy old Rlvorboro nwolco! A big-hearted story of small-town folks, nnd n mad cap minx who romped through golden venturous yonrs to lovo. m THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WILL ItOHKIW "Guile of Women" Mrs. Louis Hoagland nnd Mrs. (leorgo Edwards nnd (leorgo, Jr., loft this morning for San Francisco whoro' thoy will visit friends nnd relatives for sovoral wcoks. I Olonn McCormlck, fnrmor of tho Merrill section, transacted luminous ' In town yesterday. Mrs. O. A. Harris Is n city vlsllor Xrom Pine (Irovu today. C. C. Moono left for Coaulllo, whoro ho was culled bocnuso of tho Illness of his mother. Mrs. John Bhophord Is hero from Pine (Irovu today. Roy Nelson Is n city visitor from Keno. C. A. Hill, a valley farmer, Is In town todny. CARD OK THANKS Wo wish to tnko thin opportunity, to oxpresa to our friends and neigh bors our heartfelt appreciation for tho many kindnesses nnd nwoot sym pnthy shown us, nnd for tho beauti ful flowers sent, at tho tlmo of our, dear mother's death. AUOUHTA WHITNEY. Merrill, Oro March 1. We'll havo two ox-prcsldcnU atlor Thursday morning. FOR SALE Flvoroom houso om pavomont; corner lot, 110 feot oti pavomont. Houso is old. Trico $1500.1- Tw Iol8V,)0,,t ,0??llon n towE ro,r FOR RENT Room for ono or two la- 620 Wash-2-3 1 building homo. Your terms. P. O box 422. Inqulro Parks, Mecca, pool hall. 2-3 WANTED Tho uso of a piano for -t, storage Dcst of caro assured. Phono 74, Mr. Patterson. 2-4 dies, or man and wife. ington St. FAMILY OF MASONS lll'TTE. Mont., March 1. George F debtor and six sons occuplod nil WANTED lly middlo nged man and the offlcora clmlrs when tho dogroa wifo, small furnlshod houso, or 0f Maator Mason waa conforrod upon uuusuAuujfiuK ruuma. uvok vi ruiur onccs. Mr. Wilson, phono 220M, 8 n. m. to 5 p. m. 2 his seventh son, Charlos Coiner, hero recently. When You Buy WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINET WORK MOULDINGS, SHOWCASES, STORE FIXTURES AND MILL WORK. Consider WHERE IT IS MADE: Whether you are contributing to a Portland, Sacramento, Weed or KLAMATH FALLS PAY ROLL. I Mil llllll 1 1 m Mill 1 1 llllll I I ' 'V- IIJIII lllln 1 1 BUY II ill I 1 llllll II Made in Klamath Falls Our products are of the Highest Quality of the various' grades. Workmanship the best. Service prompt. Prices as low as the low est. We will meet any quotations you may get from Portland, Sacramento, or elsewhere. I mn n D llnlfllfil mn n ' jx3Asa(aiuiiHkxiz. -sarrl"!:! Hail Fchzfincr It Mm Its more important Jo us to give satisfaction than to get money . but one leads to the other Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats The high quality makes them the most economical clothes you can buy at $40 $45 $50 Our prices are the lowest you'll find anywhere for good clothes, and you don't want anything but good clothes. Satisfaction or money back. Lakeside Lumber Co. OWNED AND OPERATED BY KLAMATH FALLS BUSINESS MEN K. Sugarman " Ain't Mad At Nobody"