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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1921)
TIIUIWDAY, MARCn IT, 121. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH' FALLS, OREGON PAOH POVI! .f!.., ALLDRESSED UP Hi IN NEW HOI Aflcr monUjfi of preparation and hustle and bustle, nil Intervening obstacles hnvo boon surmounted, and tho Wlntors Jowolry storo Is now ready to meet tbo public newly dress ed, In a moro spacious building, and' with tho equipment necessary to innko It one of tho most completo establishments of Its kind In tho stnto, outside of Portland, perhaps, but oven some of tho Portland es tablishments which aro considered pre-eminently modern, must take off their hats to tho local store. Tho Winters building, which will cost approximately $55,000 when complotcd, will bo ready for occu pancy by tenants, on tho two upper floors, not later than tho first of Juno. Eleven apartments, in tbo rear of both floors, and 13 offices In front on both floors, will bo avail able when tho building Is finished. Tho main floor, on which Is to cated tho Jewelry, optical, and musi cal departments, is finished. The Jewelry department, on ono side, oc tuples a spaco 19x7C feet, and the optical nni musical departments on tho other ilde of tho big room oc cupies a spico equally as large. This increase la store space has facilitated the work rnd service In tbo store to an almost ..nbelieveable extent. Now equipment of the latest Im proved kinds has been Installed in the optical room, and the examining of eyes, a feature of Mr. Winter's business that has brought conspicu ous success to him, is thereby made moro easy. Always competent to give satisfaction, this now equipment improves tbu service, and Mr Win? tcrs is elated with it. It Is possi ble, also. In this department, to grind lens to any consistency, and without delay. It Is not at all neces sary "to send away to get tho lens you desire with his equipment, Mr. Winters can deliver your Ions to you just exactly when you want It and tho way you want it. It is a pecu liar fact 'that people generally feel that the only place satisfaction can bo obtained in cases like this Is to send to n big city tor what they want, nover stopping to think that it la ridiculously easy to hare the sajne work done, or to get. the same goods, right In tho little, old home town. With more space at his disposal. Mr. Winters added materially to hit Jewelry stock. Diamonds and watch es, Community silver, cut glass, clocks, and all such things as those aro there In a pleasing variety and attractive displays. A bigger and bet ter stock. That tells It all in a fow words. The phonograph department In cludes Aeollans and Drunswlcks, and tbo handsomo Ferry phonograph lamps. The latter, particularly, adds wonderfully to the appearanco of even the prettiest rooms, and the music Is unusually soft and sweet. A special room In which to display and play theso phonographs has been provided, and it certainly Is the most popular part of tho Winters erf tabllshment. Of course Mr. Winters also sells all the newest and best records. A big assortment of player piano rolls is also on hand. Woodstock typewriters, and type writer supplies, are also a part of Mr. Winter's stock, also a bang-up lino of strings for all stringed in struments. Mr. Winters haa been In business horo a good many years, and tho completion of this building and the opportunity to carry a larger stock, has been the dream of his business Ilfo. Now his dream has come true, and the city of Klamath Falls Is Just as proud of his success as he Is himself. Graduate Nurses Form Organization Advancement of public health work In Klamath county Is tho ob ject of an orgnultatlon of graduate nurses perfected yesterday afternoon. Tho club starts with IS members: KlUnboth M. Landky, Hoso Kayo Hcod, Adelaide Shubert, Cecelia M. llogardus, Mary M. llcnedlct, Kthol (J. Porter, Marlon Delanoy, Mrs. Ann a. Mallctt. Mrs. M. A. Cnllnghan, Mrs. Mattlo 11. Klmbrough, Mrs. nm mn F. Mason and 1. yd la I,. Frlcko. Mrs, Caltaghan was elected presi dent; Mrs. Mallctt, vice-president, and Mrs. Porter, secretary and treasurer. Meetings wilt bo held the third Wednesday of each month In tho Chamber of Commerce rooms. Of the Inhabitants of Mexico less than one in three on an average is able to read or write. H mwmmmmmimmmammmmmmmmm Compare the new Scrlpps Oooth with other cars of its class. Its price Is 91823 here. BWAUNA MOTOHS CO. Credit Bureau Is Disucssed by Merchants Bureau t NEW TODAY TWO YOUNO MBN want room In' modorn homo. Addross Uox 1). M I II. Herald. 17-19 FOIt SALU Hlcyclo In first class condition. Phono 133-W. 17-19 WANTKl About flvo million ft, of saw logs. Sou Ln Fronloro, Hotel Unit. 17-19' Reduction Prices ! FOR KENT A real nlco furnished I four room house. 111C Lincoln St. I 17 Discussion of a local credit bur eau, lower freight rates and gen eral problems of tho retail mer chant was tho program at tho meet ing of tho merchant's bureau last evening. A large number of tho lo cal retailers attended. A plan for a credit bureau was submitted. Tbo merchants now have two plans under consideration. The question of credit Is ono of tho hard nst problems of tho retailor, and ono In which the customer has a vital In terests as bad accounts Increaso tho cost of doing business and In tho end the honest cutosmor pays the bills of the dishonest ones. Personal Mention o Mrs. John Shook of Port'uml Is spending a few days with friends here. Mrs. Julia Darlow returned List night from Oakland where sh-t "ias spent tho past two months Mrs. 8prlng nt last is horo. Walter n.k od mo how I know and with prldo I pointed to 6th streot. IT HAD IIHBN CLEANED (on ono sldo) and thnt Is suro Indication of spring, and nlsoi spring prices are In vogue horo now.. You can furnish your homo from col-, lar to garret and It you bavo enough . seconu-nanu rurntluro you can fur nish It without spending ono cent cash. HKMtniEK THAT VB STILL HAVE OUR TIUDINO CLOTHES ON and also that we'll deliver any where within GO miles of Klamath Falls It you buy flOO worth or moro. PEUKI.NS KUU.V1TUIIK HOUHK "Tlif Furnisher of 1 loppy llontra" 17 FOR SALB Ono cook stove. Price $16.00. Phono Hi'. 17-18 WANTED TO BUY An umbrolla plant or a start from ono. 741 Walnut. 17 FOR SALE 701b. sack of young chicken feed. Whoat and oats mir ed. 7 U Walnut Ave. 17 WANTED AT ONCE Eldorly man for steady position In city. Must bo honest and Industrious. Man of mechanical turn preferred. P. O. Box 13. 17-19 WANTEI Strong young girl to as sist with house work each Satur day. 7 4 1 Wain u t A vo. 1 7 M !-f-i TSBBJ DJER KISS TOILET PREPARATIONS FOR SALE Milk cow. Presbyterian I Manse. Merrill, Oregon, 17-18, WILL. I'AV CASH for a good sec-1 1 onct-nand Koril. no rattlers. In quire at 1029 Main St. 17-33 ' FOR SALE Timber claim. Cheap for cash. Terms If desired. Mrs Nellie Wall. 1610 Crescent Ave. 17-28 Barlow was called to Salt Lake City , several months ago by tho death of'pon SAtKj918 i,ck slx. her brother and stopped In OjMuihI top, nowly painted and In on tho return journey. condition. Ewauna Motors Co. Now good 17-23 THE HTAK LAND FOR RENT 80-acres under 1 ditch, some alfalfa. tliOO cash far Ono of tho most realistic pictures, season. J. F. Magulro. 715 Main St. of human panic and despair and 17-19 brutality and heroism and love that :.,... , . , ... i ... 'WANTED TO BUY Small Improved has oven been depleted on the screen.. ranch under dltchf j, p MnKulrc. Is shown In the big spectacular scene 715 Main St. 17-19 of "Dead Men Tell No Tales," tho WANTED TO RENT Furnished apartment or houso by family of Vltagraph-Tom Terrlss Special pro- j .. -.-. ... . . . v ..uwu.. -... ..... m ,.... . ";rour. Two children. Would con mar ineairo on mursuay nnu i-ri- slder partly furnished houso or day. rooms. Call Operator at Record of flco after 6 p. in. 17 In Holland you cannot suo for a MonE AI,PLES available at Poo bet made upon cards, but you can' pies Warehouso down 6th St. for one made on n horse race or any, Prices reasonable. More applo eat similar outdoor snort. era and handlers wanted. Evorybody welcome. 17-18 Spring Is coming on and you have the house clearing bug. Well, I have got it, too! let's get together. PKItKINS PUIlMTUKi: HOUSE "The Furnisher of Iluppy HotiMvt", 17tf A GROUND HOa CASK You've got tho meney: I've got the , furniture. Let s swap. 1 PKIIKINB FURNITURE HOUSE . "The Furnisher of ILnpny Horn 17tf We are pleased to inform our lady customers that the well known brand of Djer Kiss Toilet Preparations have been reduced in price, and may now be purchased at the following prices: Djer Kiss Face Powder, small size .... ,65 Djer Kiss Face Powder, large size --$1,20 Djer Kiss Talcum ,35 Djer Kiss Perfume, per ounce $200 Djer Kiss Rouge ,35 All other items in the line have been reduced in equal proportion, and prices are practically back to a pre war basis. Following our policy of giving our customers the lowest prices, at all times, we make immediate reduc tions in this line, although all of our stock was pur chased at the higher prices. 1 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON I PURITY I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS ,VVVVVMVMVVVVV,VVVtVVA' A - A - - - ---- -- -- -- -- - -- SPECIAL! THIS WEEK ONLY 725 BOXES APPLES Fancy Yellow Newtowns, per box ....$2.75 Fancy Winesaps, per box $2.50 Extra Ben Davis, per box $2.25 Spitzenburgs, per box $3.00 Sun Kist Oranges, per dozen 45 Almonds, per pound 25 Brazil Nuts, per pound 30 Bannanas, per pound 15 PALACE FRUIT CO., 524 Main Street Phone 522 Rowing at tfie ILC S CfTzQ- PHOTO TO-DJIY AND TOMORROW - BIG SPECIAL , "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES" A thrilling story of wild adventure at sea and ashore stars In tho biggest picturo In months. Beautiful Catherine Calvert t y t y y y t y t y y y y y t y y t y y y t y y t y y y t y y t t y y y y y y y t Y .?. Y OUR Chamber of Commerce Is organized to promote the growth, prosperity and at tractiveness of Klamath Falls. To encourage home industry, to build up home pay rolls, to make Klamath Falls a better place to live in. To help all our citizens to make a better living. To work together in a spirit of helpfulness for the general good. Practically every public spirited citizen is a member of this organization, and contributes of his time and money to this worthy effort. Whether you belong to the Chamber of Commerce or not, you can help encourage home industry, and can help build up home pay rolls by buying "MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS PRODUCTS." We make WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINET WORK AND GENERAL MILLWORK. Our em ployes spend their money in Klamath Falls. Where do the employes of the Portland, Weed and Sacra mento Sash and Door Factories spend their money? No better products and no lower price can be obtained than from us. v ' Lakeside Lumber Co. Owned and Operated by Klamath Falls Business Men 7 X A v ?A 4-AA.Mfie$ ,-iJrfv-",'",