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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1921)
PAOH FOUIt ..', ,,, 1 SATURDAY, MARCH l&toai. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'I. -"-'-' n I Personal Mention Fred L. Houston, local clothier went to Wood thla morning whoro be will mcol his wlfo nnd llttlo daughter who havo boon spondlng tho wlntor monthH In southern Cali fornia. Minn Ollro Humphrey who In om ployed In tho local postottlco, was n passonger on this morning's train to San Francisco, where sho will remain for n two" weeks' vacation. Miss Dorrl Ady of Merrill will sub stitute In tho postottlco during Miss Humphrey's absence Frank Seed, associated with Tho First National bank of San Fran cisco, who has been hero for sev eral days visiting tho local banking Intsltutlous, was n passenger this morning to San Francisco. Mrs. Charles Oley was an nrrlval on last nlghl'B trnln from Dorrls. whero sho has been for tho last week visiting friends and relatives. J. It. Rasmussen, local Standard Oil employee, as n passenger on this morning's train to Portland, whoro ho will remain sovcral days on business. Ho will go from thcro to San Francisco beforo his return to this city. Miss Ethol Hawxhurst of this city was a passenger on this morning's train to Marysvlllo, California whoro sho will visit hor parents for an Indefinite length of time. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dalton of tho Dalton ranch near Merrill aro In tho city for soveral days transacting business and shopping. C. L. Folk, bookkeeper for J. O. Gotdthwalto at Pine nidge is In tho city for several days attending to inattors of business. FOR SALE Now and second-hand tires. Wo Bavo you money. Seo Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave. 12 FOU BALK Ono ton truck; ono runabeut: ono Ford and other cars. i flood and cheap. Trading stock. I What ham you. Sen Dick, Ctli nnd Klamath Ave 12 Ht'Mll.V IS OOMlNfl SKK DICK'S DEPARTMENT store. 1 carry Just what you want. Seo Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave. 12 Coma In nnd seo mtr machinery i work wondors In your oh . shoos. urauicy-Kvnns noe more, i.-io FREE Well rotted manure. Now Is tho tlmo to fix your lawn and gar den. 13. Qullltch, Klamnth Ave. and Payno Alley. HUG' i FOU Ity.N'T Ranch close to town. I Addnvs It. Herald. 12-14 i LOST Illack spaniel pup. Itcturu 1 to II. H Invls. White Pelican ho 'tel. Howard. 12 FOU RENT Ono 2-room apart I ment nnd ono 1-room apartment. !S12 Oak St. Phono 283. 12-U UUXGIV IS COJIINO SOCIETY (Continued from page 3) Tho Library Study Club meets on Monday at thrco o'clock. Tho book under discussion Is "An Araorlcan Idyl" by Cornelia Parker. Mrs. W. A. Wlcst will bo tho leader for tho afternoon. ,, Mr. and Mrs. F. Torwllllgor will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dun bar at a dinner party this ovenlng at six o'clock, at their homo on Sixth treat. 4 Tho ladles of St. Paul's Episcopal Guild will give a sliver tea and cook ed food sale In tbo chamber of com xnorce rooms, March 26th. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jay tendered them a dollghttul sur prise at their homo on Eighth street Friday evening, Flvo Hundred was the first diversion of tho evening, af ter' which dainty refreshments were served. Tbo guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Syd Evans, Mr. and. Mrs. F. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Cochran, and Mr. and Mrs. C E. Jay. nULGI.Y 18 COMING NEW TODAY f rOfl RENT Now clean housckcen Ing rooms at 1211 Crescent Ave. Splendid homo for tbo right party. No chlldron. Must glvo referonco. Also, frost proof garago, with wa ter and light. Phone 3SM.J. 12 POIt RALE VACANT LOTS X nice lot on pavement at corner Ninth and Prospect, in the heart of the residential section, 1 650, terms Dig lqt in Hot Springs on Pacific Terrace do x 160 ft., 600, terms. Three 25x105 ft. lots togethor on the spur at Klamath and Market. Sevonty-flvo ft. off Spring St., pavo ment. An Ideal location for ware house. These lots go together, cheap, tor rap. Throe lota In Hill Side addition, 200 ft. In rear of Pacific Terrace. A wondorful view of Mt. Shasta, Kwauna Lake city an dtho valley. See K. E. Wright, Tolophono 66. CHILCOTB & SMITH 633 Main St. 12 ISULGI.Y 18 COMING FOIl BALE Following household goods at a sacrifice, for cash enly: 1 Smith & Barnes piano; 1 white Rotary sewing machlno; 1 side board; 1 desk; 1 dressor; 1 tablp; 1 combination hlbh chair and rockf er; 1 morris chair; 2 kitchen chairs; 1 rocker; 1 folding buggy; 1 wicker buggy; 1 stand tablo; 3 wash tub boards;' 2 largo bed mattresses; 2 erlbs and mattrosses; 1 6-holo ttmall range; 1 boater; 2 carpota 9x12; 1 congoleum 9x12; 1 shovel;' 1 buck saw; 1 6-foot crosscut saw; 1 dou ble bit axo. Call at 1223 Lawovlew. 12-H FOR ItENT Furnished one room bachelor cabin. "41 Walnut Ave. 12 FOU SALE A very good i7-room house on Crescent Ave., two largo lots, Ideal placo for n family that wantg a garden, chickens, and cow. Thero nre fruit trees, shade trees and lawn. Prlco J2S00. Cash JSOO. Dal anco llko rent. Tho Ryan Realty Co. 512 N. 9th St. 12 FOR RENT llodroom, nowly fur nished, In now homo, cantrally to catod. I'so of bath and phono. 125 Pine St. 12 lli"EgW.Er-"WW'"ICB1- ' Wo polish your shoos when you have them repaired nt our shop. llrndloy-Evans Shoo Co. 12MR Apples at prices you can afford- -H.Sfi up to $3.00 per box. On sain every day till sold, at Peoples ware house, down 6th St. 12 Competent bookkeeper wants a few sola of books to keop dtrlng spare time. Phono 330J. Apt. 7. 12 lU't.CI.Y IS COMINtt ! You may savo halt tho prlco of a now pair of shoes by having us ro-, pair your old ones. i Ilradlo)vKvaus Shoo Store. 12-15 Home mndo egg noodles, 30c per pound. Ask your grocer. 12-15 , We put on half solos In 15 minutes and rubber heols In 5 minutes, No long waits at Ilradtoy-Hvnns Shoo Co. 12-15 Room for rent tor two ladles or man and wife. Meals If desired. 620 Washington St. 12 OR SALE Sawmill, capacity 20, 000 dally, located ono mito from railroad, $'4500. This prlco In cludes cook houso complete. 25 men, also hnlf million ft. logs; 50,000 ft. nt tho mill, largo percentile bunch In tho wood. Inquire Parks, Union . Taxi. 12 SPECIAL O. E. S. NOT1C11 ' Special meeting of Oloha Chap-i tor No. 610. K: S. Monday, March, 14, at 8:30 p. m. To meet with tho I worthy Grand Matron All members) requested to bo present. I KATE D. PEYTON, W. M. 12 FOR SALE OR TRADE My home for snle, extra good 8 room house, basoment storage and wood rooms. House ran easily bo converted Into thrco apartments. Priced under tho market, will sell with or without , furniture. Would tnko good car on deal, payments can bo arranged on n part. Syd Evans, 703 9th St. 12-16 Ilnrgaln prices on several good i lots. Would trade ono or two for n , good small car. Syd Evans, 703 9th. 13-16 Ul'Uil.V IS COMING Home mndo egg noodles, 30c por' pound. Ask your grocor. 12-15 i Furnished cabin for sale. Price $125. 6th and Uloom St. 12-14 Two small ranches, 10 nnd 13 acres, ono fourth nnd one halt mllo from city limits, ono Improved, other ono In cultivation nnd fonccd, part Irrigated, best of land, priced right. Soil on terms, take good car on dual, , or trndo for Improvod city property. Syd Evans, 703 9th St. 12-16 It certainly payn to linvo old shoes repaired tho way wo ropalr thorn. DradloyEvans Shoo Store. 12-15 Ono half section wood land 6 nilles from town, sell cheap, trado for good car or city property. Syd Evans, 703 9th St. 12-16 lll'LGI.Y IS COMING VARIETY SHOPS ONE-DAY CROCKERY SALE MONDAY ONLYrasWHITE WARE UKGt'LAU SPECIAL 8-inch Plate 35c 30c 7-inch Plate 27'c 20t 7-inch Plate 30c 25c Soup Dishes 30c 23c Oat Meal Dishes 30c 23c Fruit Dishes 15c He Vegetable Dishes $1.10 99c Vegetable Dishes 99c 85c Vegetable Dishes ...85c 70c Vegetable Dishes 70c 55c Platters 75c 60c Water Pitchers $1.50 $1.25 Water Pitchers $1.10 90c Water Pitchers 85c 75c Sugar Bowls ! 60c 50c Creamers 55c 45c Klamath Variety ShoP B-l 0.1 S and 25c STORE PLAIN PRICE HTOIIE EVERYBODY'S STORE MVMWWMWMMMMMMMMMMMMAAMAMMMMAAMM IIUILDINO The Rex Cafe SUNDAY SPECIAL DINNER $1.25 Crab Cocktail Ripe Olives Cold Slaw Combination Salad Cream of Chicken with Rice Stuffed Klamath turkey, currant Jolly Chicken Frlcasso with Dumplings Chicken patties, supremo Veal fillets Dreaded, Cream Gravy Mashed Potatoes Stcamod Rica Strawberry Punch Vanilla Ice Cream Assorted Pies Rice custard Pudding Tea Coffco Milk juinfir-ii ri i ---"" j-- -- - -. . -. -. .- .. . .... n . Rowing at tke e&t L PHOTQ Pfc TO-DJIY CHARLES RAY IN "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH" Ray reglstorH another hit as a small town Sherlock Holmes. AiuiimwwirtiwnwvnfYm .-- mm SUNDAY "UNSEEN FORCES" A First National attraction. Tho strangest story ovor told. A speclul cast headed by SYLVIA HRBAMER. ADDED ATTRACTION A Tonnorvlllo Trolloy comedy Something now. JmJmJmJmJi ,; r ? ? t t t r 4 : t T I I I t i i y t y y ? y y t y y y y ? z T t z y AAAAA MMMMM' Klamath Falls Should Manufacture A surplus of windows, doors and mill products should be manufactured here and shipped to the outside. IN STEAD thousands and thousands of dollars are sent out of Klamath Falls every year for these products which should be produced by, HOME PAY ROLLS. . To manufacture any article at the lowest possible cost, VOLUME IS NECESSARY. Doors and win dows cannot be manufactured by the dozen as cheap ly as by the hundred, nor as cheaply by the hundred as by the thousand. VOLUME is what we are trying to build up. We want to manufacture doors and win dows in Klamath Falls by the hundred and by the thousand instead of by the dozen. We want our PAY ROLL to be $50,000 per month instead of $50,000 per year. Do you realize what that would mean in PROS PERITY TO KLAMATH FALLS? ' Our business growth last year was remarkable. We are proud of it. We appreciate the patronage which was accorded us. We shall try to merit still more re markable growth of business this year; merit it by GOOD SERVICE; HONEST DEALING and FAIR PRICES. BUY MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS PRODUCTS Lakeside Lumber Co. Owned and Operated by Klamath Falls Business Men k:: Lawn and Garden Seed Murphey's Seed Store PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St. ODD I KELIOWH H Y DTBttasregCT sezB7mtimtm