The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 07, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 4

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THE; EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Personal Mention
Alfred It. NoIboh Is lioro from Eau
Clalro, Wisconsin, anil will roturn
tomorrow with tho body of his
undo, Nolg Swanson, who dlod sud
denly lust week from pnoumonla nt
tho Motropolltnn hotel.
V. C. Lehman, mnnagor of tho
Crator Lake Oil and Gas company
has Keno to California to sccuro
drilling machinery. A standard rig
will bo Installed.
It. K. Conley, recently from Sac
ramento and nmnloyod by tho Stnr
Drug company, has purchased,
through tho agency of Cbltcoto &
Smith, tho Mnrtln Jensen homo nt
Ninth and Roso streets. Tho Jen
sen family moved to San Francisco
boyotoI months ago.
Tho Assembly club will dnuco this
evening In tho Scandinavian hall.
Club dances will bo held ovcry three
weeks horeaflor.
Mrs. Dcrtha Harris, of
Pine Groro accompanied by her
mother Mrs. John Shepherd woro
week end city visitors.
T. M. Cunningham and V. E. Reed
or, farmors of this I'lno Orovo dis
trict and directors of tho Klamath
Fnlls Farm Loan association, wore
In tho city Saturday attending tho
farmors meeting.
J. M. Bedford, who Is associated
with tho Spraguo Itlvor Lumber Co.,
of Chlloquln was ft week end city
visitor attending to business mat-
tors.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Drady who for
merly resided In Chlloquln havo
moved to this city whero they will
locate permanently.
Miss Knthyrn Prentlco of Chicago,
Illinois, Is hero for a visit with her
brottior, Dr. C. O. Prentlco for sot
cral weeks. Mlscs Prentlco will la
tor bo Joined hero by hor mother, who
is now visiting southern California,
and from hero thoy will return cast
to their homo In Chicago.
Don Itccd, who Is associated with
tho county surveyors office, accom
panied by F. S. Dramwoll of Grants
Pass, left this morning for Merrill,
Mnlln and other valley towns, for
sovcral days.
John Schmoro, of Swan Lake, Is In
tho city attending to business mat
tars. Harold Gray, an employee of Ma
son Erhraan' company, was a pas
senger on yesterday morning's train
for Medfor'd, whoro ho will remain
for several days looking over Inter
ests of tho company. .
Paul Wamplcr, stockman and farm
er ot Odessa isln tho city for sov
cral days attending to matters of
business.
Mrs. Garcelon, ot tho Electric
Shop, on 6th St., left yesterday for a
fortnight's vacation in San Francisco.
Jesso Beckley, prominent stock
man of the county returned last
evening from tho Sacramento valley,
whero he has boon for several weeks
loklng over feed and stock condi
tions ot that valley.
Frank Schmidt, who operates the
General Merchandise store at Deat
ty, Oregon Is In tho city after sup
plies and attending to matters ot
business for several days.
Tom Jackson, proprietor ot the
Jackson Merchandise store ot Ft.
Klamath Is in tho city for several
days transacting business.
Alex Davis, local stockman return
ed from Sacramento Cal., whero he
has been looking ovor cattle !ntor
ests ot that section ot the country.
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE-r-IIuvlng rented my
fnrm 1 Int.... ttt anlit n lWt.1ann
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plowing outfit used ono year. Will ."
tako $950 cash or will consider Ford
car ns part imymont, bnlniiro cash.
L. B. Richardson, Dorrls, Cu)lf. 7-3
O. 15. S. NOTICE
Rnguhir meeting Aloha ,Clinptor
jvo. mi, o. w. h. Tuesday, March 8
at 7; 30 p. m. Apron socliil. Rotrcnh-
ltiontn, VlfiltorH welcome.
KATE P. PEYTON, W. M.
OREGON PRUNES-Cholco orchard
run Oregon Italian prunes, l'JSO
crop, In 2G or GO pound boxes, or
moro, delivered nnywhero In Oregon
by parcol post or express prepaid, nt
13 cunts pound; by freight to uny
railroad station In stnto, nt 1 1 emits,
guaranteed.' Send romlttaWo"' w ! H'? romw,njr " cn""n,UlM or B0'
ordorto Orogon Pruno Co., 732 Mor- l'"u
gan Illdg., Portland, Oregon. 7-8
IXTATE COMPANY KORMEO
Tho Uuggelt-Schnllock Invostniont
company, formed lo tuko ovor and
ndtultiltttur the MpIIuiso cstnto, bus
filed articles nt Incorporation with
tho county Work. Tho Incorporators
nro Fri'd Hehallock, Mrs. Floy It,
IXigirott and Mrs. Henrlottii MoIIiiih.-
WOMAN WOULD LIKE cooking for
small crow In logging camp or on
ranch. Phono G12-M. 7-12
ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE
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FOR SALE Almost new Ollwr
typewriter (vlslblo) 3B. 3B0
Ninth strcot. 7-S
FOR RENT Two furnished house
keeping rooms for bachelor. 21 in
6lh Mills Addition. 7-8
THE STAR,
One day a workman, tbo next a
financier; now an unoducated stcol
worker, now a pollshod gentleman;
thoso are tho positions occupied by
Conway Tcarle in his new Selznlck
.picture, "The Road to Ambition,"
which will bo at tho Star tbeatro
Tuesday.
As Hill Mutthows, an onorgetlc,
Inventive young man Conway Tcarle
has added to tho long list of great
screen cbaracterlxatlons, ono moro,
which will tako its well desorvod
place in tho foremost ranks.
Among thoso who support Mr.
Tcarle aro Florence Dixon, Gladdon
James, Tom Brooks, Tom McOuIro
and Adolf Mllar.
man school student
BUFFERS 1AI.FUL INJURY
Lloyd Tlngloy, high school stu
dent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win.
TIngley ot tho Miller Hill district,
is in tho Klamath goneral hospital
with an injured anklo. Dr. E. D.
Johnson said today it was n bad dis
location, with a posslblo fracture.
Whether thoro is a fracturo will bo
determined by an x-ray examination.
Young TIngley was playing baseball
Saturday. Ono 'of his mates slid
into him and the collision caused the
Injury.
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STORE MOVING
M Weiss is preparing to move
hit Army Goods store from '1136
Main street into the building vacated
by H. J. Wjfnters when he moved
into the now building.
WANTED Plowing with tractor by
tho itcro. I). E. Johnson, Mnlln.
Ore. 7.-12
FOR SALE (!0 II. P. traction englno
for small sawmill. D. 1;. Johnson.
Malln, Ore. 7-S
IX Tllll COUNTY (X)URT OV THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF KiaMATII.
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O. M. I. MOOSE AND JiADlES
ATTENTION!
Don't" forget tho banquet nnd re
ception for Mrs. Graco M. Hull
from Moosohcart Tuesday evening.
Sho has something worth whllo to
say. 7
NOTICE CALLING FOR RIDS
Tho school board of district No.
28, Klamath Co., Invites bids for tbo
purchaso ot old school building nnd
site. Iilils closo March 15th, 1921.
For Information npply to J. H.
Hobbs. Clerk. Merrill. Ore. 7-9
In tho matter ofitha Estutn
Thomas Devrow Stilus, Deceased.
Notlco Is heroby given that by
virtue or nn order nna iiecrco of tho
County Court of Klamath County,
mndo nnd entered on tho 2nd dny
nf March, 1921, tho undersigned ad
ministratrix of (ho Estate ot Thomns
Dovrow Stiles, deceased, will on nnd
after tho 4th dny of April, 1921,
sell nt prlvntn snlo tbo following do
scrlbcd rent estate, situate In Kla
math County. Orogon, tewlt:
Tlio E. 33 1-3 feet ot Lot 114 nnd
tho W. 30 foot of Lot 413, In lllock
101, Mills Addition, Klamath Fulls,
Oregon;
Terms of snlo cash In hand. Did
ders may leavo their bids With W C
Van Emon, attorney nt Maw, 209
Willlts Ilulldlng, Klamath Fnlls,
Oregon, or with tho undorslgned ad
ministratrix nt Swnn Lake, Orogon.
Dated nt Klamnth Falls, Oregon,
March 7th, 1921.
11EULAH STILES.
Administratrix ot tho Estuto of
Thomas Davrow Stiles, deceas
ed. W. C. VAN EMON
7-14r21-2S-4 Attornoy nt law
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TODJIY
The Carter De Havens
"TWINBEDS"
This is a splendid comedy production from tho fa
mous atago succoss'and was enjoyod by ono ot tho larg
est audiences yesterday, that this thcatro has bad.
TUESDAY
Conway Tearle
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ROADS OF AMBITION"
ANOTHER REAL MAN'S PICTURE
12th Episode of
"THE LOST CITY"
CIGAR STAND
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all kinds of tobacco
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ASK YOUR DOCTOR
Your own doctor will tell you that
hygienic cleanliness is important in
maintaining the health of all the fam- 4i
ily. Timely irrigations and intestinal !
flushings prevent the development of
serious troubles.
A No. 24 "sfl(xXVltr4 Fountain
Syringe in your home is health's
first aid. We recommend it for qual
ity, long service and greatest utility.
See our display Y(iareVfcr RUB
BER GOODS WEEKr'Buy now. Our
prices are right.
'i Special!
A two quart
"KEEP WELL"
Fountain Svrintre.
TUESDAY ONLY Regular Price .. . .$2.00
$1.69
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Business
Is Good
New houses are being started every day. We are
selling as much LUMBER, MILL WORK and BUILD
ING SUPPLIES, as could reasonably be expected at
this time of year under present Weather conditions.
PRICES ARE LOWER on every item in the building
line. More new buildings are now being planned on
than last year at this time.
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Our stock is complete. Our mill running full time.
We anticipate a larger business this year than last. We
want our PAY ROLL TO DOUBLE this year.
Help us to increase our Pay Roll, and thereby in
cerase the GENERAL PROSPERITY.
BUY MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS
PRODUCTS
Lakeside Lumber Co.
Owned and Operated by Klamath Falls Business Men
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