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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1921)
1 I IS ! A I i WAT, SIA110H H, v 2 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . . im t : - " Igggjagjggp tfmuiJiWiaimBattkVSSimiL IJMKHHKKBkWKHI SSSmtm Dress up and smile an investment in Kuppenheime r Good Clothes is nn investmentjn Reed n ppenrnncc. Men have been looking forward to a substantial de cline in prices and men want lower prices. We've done it the result oF the combined effort on the part of The House of Kuppenheimer and ourselves through the operation of the closest margin in pro duction and retailing. The Kuppenheimer House in Klamath Falls Ulw.n unit rnrrw lnri for VOtir Spi'iniT ClotllCft vr..'ll find prices down to where they should be. You'll find real style, fabrics of pure virgin wool, the most durable weaves, finesj tailoring. We've provided for your interests in the matter of prices, without losing night of quality and service. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FROMI$35.00 to $50 K. K. K. STORE 'mm iggsmm&Ei Personal Mention -o At the Theaters NEW TODAY Mr. and Mrs. John Llskcy are the parents of a baby boy, born March Till: ST.K ' FOR RENT Room for one or two The armearanco of Conwav Tearln ladles, or man and wife 020 KOIl ItK.NT -Four room furnished I apartment. Uti South Riverside 'Tel 192 M parents 01 a oaoy ooy, corn .tiarca , - Wn.hinptnn m 2 at Holllster. California. The LU- ' M Se"nlf ' ' the """'""" koy'a llro at Matin. I alnr Knv , FOR SAI.B 3 rugs. Home nearly U. O. Bunnell, district commcr-' "Tho Road to Ambition" Is an Ideal new. SUo 9x1! Apt 5. Ilamel daJ manager for tho Western Union. I Tenlcle for Mr. Tcarlo. as It give him APl S who has been hero for several days. ! an opportunity to display his talents ,.0st Auto crank on H. Main or N. visiting the local office, left this I ln ,na' " Kcat latitude, lie t Kloventh Finder please Ivatu at '(iulre. gen del morning for Portland headquarters. rlrst Bl'en n'1 H"1 Matthews, a hus- j 304 .Main and receive reward h ky young foreman In a steel mill. WANTKD A few da' work of anr kind except larpciiter work 21 Main Kt 1 , 1)111 Is ambitious, and knows how to .Oh. Hoys! V had the time of our llres at the new Hot Springs WILL HAVB a now cabin ready for Call Kaglo 8 uto bis brain as well ns his brawn. ' houwi although ho Is sadly handicapped by lnrV nf eritirntlnn. H. evolves n mitth. od or using waste material and turn-1 ii00jnlnlI' lhr d"r" Ing It Into a valuable by-product. I ' and thus takes bis first step on "the road of ambition." Overcoming, by dint of study and application, bis Ig norance, bo then becomes a powerful factor In the field of ondcavor. Them Is a pretty loro theme running thru out tho story. bath S William Lowcry, a stockman and farmer of the Sprague Rlrer valloy, la In the city for several days at tending to business matters. " O. Rankin, Portland reprcsenta i tlve for the Oregon Insurance rating bureau Is here for two weeks to cor rect and re-rate the Insurance poli cies on local property. David Campbell and wife, pion eers of this county, are ln from tthelr farm sear Lorella, visiting their daughter Mrs. George II. Mer ryman and looking up old acquaint ences. Mr. and Mrs. Uyron Teed, are erecting a 5-room modorn bunga low In Mills addition. A. A. Savllle, travelling freight and passenger agent for the South ern Pacific company, Is In the city looking after railroad Interests. Ho1 is temporarily relieving the regu- lar representative, W. C. Williams,' who was prevented from making bis the stunts that Mr. Hart does In this j WANTED Lady to keep house for KOIl SA1.K Itntiniiulihmrnt on !'' arm homestead, between IUm. . and Wilson ranches. Illy, Ore t'ali n oil place. I'rlco 1100 Thus M Klamath Falls. Orr Tin: .Me.vn.M.i: The Mondalo picture offerings In clude a sensational western picture featuring Neal Hart, tho screen's csi:i oars Ono 1917 Hudson, good mechani cally; now top; now paint. One 1917 Hudson; looks good and runs better. Ono 1920 Dort; now paint and a bargain. MKTROIOI.ITAN t.Wlt.VJi: 8-11 MrTICi: Tho ladles of Ht. Paul's Kplsropal (Julld will meet In th parlors of tho Preshvterlftn rhliprh nt fin .Vlilr greatest exponent of western charac, ThuTtAay, Mareh ,oth A11 mcmnors terizatlons. This Is positively tho are requested to bo present moat thrilling and seniatlonol picture MRS. I,. V. AMIKRTSON. ever made. It does not seem possl- Secretary ..i. i. .... ... ..! 8-9 uiu tuai an jiuiuuii uviun iuuiu uu regular visit by the sorlous Illness of Mrs. Williams 8. P. ANNOUNCES WAGK KEDUCTIO.V APRIL 10TH SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. Tho Southern Pacific has announced a reduction of wages of unskilled labor throughout the system, offectivo on April 16. Tho new wago scalo will vary from a minimum of 30 cents nn hour in the southern division to a somewhat higher rato in the other zones. farm 1m.v MKim.vr; Tho directors of the Klamath Fulls Farm Loan Association held their meeting In the Wllllts building Sat urday afternoon, March C, to attend to preliminary matters as to tho re sumption of federal farm loans in tho community. They have on hand ten tative applications for about $ 150, 000.00 in loans, which will bo filed as soon as tho new blanks aro re ceived from tho federal land banks, which aro expected to bo horo in tho next three or four days. picture and llvo. There will nlso be a two-reel Mack Scnnctt comedy that will send you uway with your sides aching from laughter. young couple and care for baby during day. flood home for right party. Eldorly lady preferred. Phono 3SS. 8-9 FOR RENT r. room unfurnished houso. Inquire of O. W. Hous ton. 8-10 A Jazzlcal mlxup of prohibition re formers, old maids, bootleggers, and pretty gins mats "vnat Happened i FOR SALE Two beds and spring. to Jones," which shows at tho Star! rugs, dresser, dining room table. Wednesday. Ilrvnnt U'linhlinrn la thn nd Chairs, star. You know his fun-making! (j" powers in iigni coraeciy roies at his best In this picture. He's , 934 N Ninth Kt Call between 12:30 nnd 2 o'clock Wednes- 8 FOR SALE Fordson trartor. 1919 model, with two M Inch plows and extension rims, only ir.SO. Chilcote & Smith, C33 Main St. 8-0 Weather Probabilities Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Undorwood'a Pharmacy register ed a sharp rlso in the baro metric pressure early this morning, this marking tho first change of any note for nearly ten days. The rise was follow ed in A few hours by an equal ly sudden descent and at 2 o. m. was still falling. Should the fall continue -It would indicate the approach of another storm. Forecast for next 24 heurs: Storm brewing Jxi nortbwej. DENTAL LECTURE OIVEN A small crowd heard Dr. H. C. Fixott, dotal lecturer, at tho Pres-. WANTED Experienced salcsuomnn bytorlan church last night. Tho, '"r "A" Htv HI'- 70' """ l lecturo and pictures wero Interest ing. Dr. Fixott wait entertained by local dcntlstu at a banquet last evening. corner Seventh. lots op lrrrt I.oU In Mill) and Harrow addition ai II.XI a ii ii up wnir t.u in " : cah. and llo t lib por month Dig lotcl tots nicely located In Hot Springs addition at 300 and up, un tory easy terms In Railroad addition e have ZJ foot lots at i27S and up Can got two of them together. Deilrabln building lots In Kalrvlnw No 2 at 20u and up. Some on very easy terms lirgo lots nn Crescent Ave at 122!. and up Terms Nlc.) building lots on 'the High School Mil. facing the Uk. at bo. l&So. and ICoo Easy terms Wholn blork nf 50 foot loU 112, lots! nn the edge nf Second addition, less than three blnrks from new school nt 13.000 Only 1300 rash and 110 a month A fine specula tlon. also excellent location for small bungalows Several 60 foot lols on 8 P track near depot at 11.000 to 11.200, on easy terms. Dandy 40-foot bungalow site nn 11th St paveni'int at 1060. Terms If you want this Int. ynu'll hav to tiurry. Price of desirable property are sure to advance You will save money by buying now chimti:a SMITH 633 Main Street hnwinn at tho J l 3 Lmr e&vc L i7ALIf?N PHOTO pla i& TO-DjffY Conway Tearlc "ROADS OF AMBITION" A pbitopla)r llial will send rou home with rrnewt. vigor i X" frth and batUn with ihn problems ( III 12th Episode of "THE LOST CITY" WEDNESDAY Bryant Washburn 'WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" INDIAN l'.ltlKi:i) EPREKA. Cal . March 8 Puter & Qulnn. attorneys hero, are In r relpt nf a telegram from Washing ton announcing tho pardon nf James Donnelley, a Klamath Indian, sen tenred to life Imprisonment ten years ago and confined In tho Kort Imv ' enworth penitentiary for the sup posed murder of nn Indian known ns Chickasaw on the Klamath riven rtVI' CTL-"EM. T1AV-L II.....I . ..,4 iui,i,ii iui,, ,.ioiini Illiw, I cheap. 1172 Crescent Ave. 81 some 17 yeurs ugo PINE filtOVi; NEWS Miss Lydlu Frlcke, county health nurse, spent Thursday afternoon at tho Pine Grove school examining thu children and talking with their par ents. Miss Frlcko says the Pine Grove school children average up well with others that sho has tested. Pine Orovo farmers have started tholr spring work. John Shopard and William Elliott have been drilling grain this week. A Roman battle standard and a Roman general's folding camp chair, nntlqultles dug up in Essex a con tury ago, two of Croat Hritaln's most ancient military trophies, woro recently sold at a London auction room for 200 pounds. Argentina is manufacturing paper from a species of bog grats called "paja brava." The grass grows dur ing the entlro yoar and in swampy ecctlons it has boea consldore'd a nuisanco. New Spring Millinery Dress hats, sailors and ready-to-wear in all new shapes and colors. Reasonably priced from t,0 fr up. New ones arriving daily. MARGARET CALLAHAN 709 Main Street Present Prices are below normal -are below the cost of production in many lines. Wholesalers and rctnilcrK Jilllro Imve knnn jtvj-arnrlrirl Slid .-.ww ..MVW fcV.SS W -WWW. w are now in temporary need of cash, and to stimulate buying during the dull acaion, prices have been slashed to below replace ment costs in many instances. This applies especially to LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Profits have been eliminated in order to turn surplus stocks into cash. BUYNOW-BUILDNOW. Prices ure certain to be higher. As the lea 'an advances money will be more plentiful and the demand greater Whenever you buy, Buy Made In Klamath Falls Products Lakeside Lumber Co. Owned and Operated by Klamath Falls Business Men. Do.,'! fail to read Uie Herald Clai.ified Ad.