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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1921)
J FRIDAY,, MA I tCII iM, lll'J I. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1VWH BIX EASTER Si k Suggestions V; for the women who care I i 1 1 5 "I I! ifi ? Cancelled Checks (With apologies to K. C. B.) Every month When we get our Bank Statement We like to look At the backs & A & Of our Cancelled Checks 4e "k Vt And see t 'ft H Where the boys cashed them & And we always wonder Whether the merchants And the business-men t t Jb Who cashed these checks Stopped to think That these checks Represent the dollars Which are spent with us for Made In Klamath Falls Products. And if they appreciate The difference between Pay Checks In their Cash Registers A A A Instead of in The Cash Registers ju ju u Of Portland and Weed And Sacramento and Chico. u jl u And we wonder )? "if t If they all realize "it That we are trying To build up An Industry. LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. Owned and Operated .by Klamath Falls Business Men V The problem of what to get for your SPRING WEAR is best solved by select ing your new frocks from among our most exclusively original models. This assures you that what ever you may find most be coming to you personally, will also have the HALL MARK OF FASHION in be ing true to STYLE TREND OF THE SEASON. Suits, Dresses, Coats 1921 Prices Serve the Final 'Allurement Ti "N i SEEKING TO UKEAK WILL OF D. P. DOAK NAPA, Cal., March 25. No answer bos yet been (lied to an attack upon tho will of the lato D. P. Doak. mil llonalra of Napa, launched In the su pcrlor court hero by Mrs. Sara Doak of Los Angeles, tho mother of tbo decedent. The cstato Is bclloved to bo worth close- to $2,000,000, Tho plaintiff In this action was cut off without a bequest In tho will, al though tho deceased dlrectod that sho be property cared for by Mrs. Frieda Vocko Doak, wlfo of the testa tor to whom tho bulk of tho bis ci tato was bequeathed. Among the property of tbo two million dollar nstato Is tbo Doak ranch on Uppor Klamath lake. REND STAGE WILL MAKE NEXT TRIP VL KIRK Tho road between this city and Ilend, according to C. A. Johnson, who has mado two return trips ovur It this wcolP, In bad by way of Sll Vor lako, oven though ho mndo tho trips In good time. Tho next trip will be made via Kirk, that route being In bottor condition, said Mr. Johnson. REUS HACK IN ATLANTA JAIL ATLANTA, da., March 25. Eugcno V, Dobs returned to the fed- oral prison at noon today after bis visit to Attorney General Daugberty ut Washington yesterday. RAIL liMPLOYEH' SIDE OF DISPUTE PRESENTED CHICAGO, March 25. Presenting ' tho employes' side of tho controvorsy ovor the national rules and agree ments, U. M, Jewell, appearing bit foro tho railroad board, opposed the railroad's proposal for negotiating rulos with oach Individual railroad, is much Improved, but that thoy will ba obliged to leavo her under the caro of a specialist In Oakland for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Ranco Morris have roturnod from their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McPhorron, who have been spending tbo wck In Malln as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Holmes, returned homo vostor day. C. V. Holmes, of Malln, Is In the city today on business connected with his grocery storco which ho conducts In this city. G. if. Moore, trainmaster for tho Southorn Pacific, arrived horc last night on railroad business. Frank Moorland and Mrs. Orva Earnest, both of tho Klamath State bank, aro confined to their homi'i with Illness this week. Hay Talbott, a former rcsldont of this city. Is hero from his homo In Stockton for a visit of a few days, E. P. Poolo, of tho J. A. Gordon ranch near Dairy, had his hand bidly smashed whll'o handling a woll casing yesterday, and camo to town today I to secure surgical attention. I Mrs. M. L. Itolnes left for Yakima, Washington, this morning, wheru sho will visit her son, Leland Haines. N. J, Chapman went t) Dorrla this morning on buslitees. Mrs. Ilex McMillan, whoso mar rlago took placo a short tltna ago, left for her now homo In Wood this morning, after a brief visit horo at tbo home of her paronts, Mr. and Mm. C. C. Low. C. J. Dlachly, who usod to reside here, has returnod to his homo In Calaveras county, California, utter visiting with old friends horo for u short time. Mr. and Mrs, Wlllard Poyton, of 327 North Ninth street, havo a no daughter, weight olght pounds. Tho little lady arrived this morning. BLOUSES Thero aro many colorful allur ing croatlons with Designs of Em broidery unil Heads, Others with tho Daintiest Lnco Trimmings. These mouses nro porfectly designed for tho dressiest of wear with tho newest suit or skirt. NECKWEAR Newest Interpretation In cor root Neckwear. Somo show Smart Hand Embroidery, comblnod with real Laco.others aro trimmed with Dainty Novolty Laces of such be witching bonuty as Neckwear cre ittons aro made. GLOVES An original showing of many now Novoltlcs for your outfit. In Kid ond Silk of tho best makes at prices that offor exceptional values. FURS Will bo popular tills senson. Spring fashions donianillug their wenr, our variety Is largo and tho prices notably modest. UNDERSILKS Quality Hint gleams In the 'Ichtit'SK of materials marks onr now L'mlornllkB as superior to any thing, any w horo at tho price FASHIONABLE . ACCESSORIES Hags Lain American makes and French Novelties confirm the new est In shades Colors Suedes, llro eude Head types In new styles Hcno-lu nil tho wanted colt-m Somo Laco effects somo Embroid ered Home of the Intest novultlett. Wo carry only well-know u brands, moderately priced. IIAHY SHOP Tho little ones aro not tor gotten. Every thing that Is wanted Is hero. Just bring tho baby here wo wilt do tho rest. HTOItE SERVICE Plenty of salon pooplo to wait on you. Every one courteous, Money back at alt times If you tro not satisfied. Mall orders promptly attended to, Spring Is coming on and you have tho houso clearing bug. Well, I havo git It, too! Lot's got together. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE "Tho FumLsher of Happy Hoiiich" Don't forgot tho food salo at tho chambor of commorco rooms tomor row. 25 COOKED IXM)I HALE Tho ladles of tho St. Paul's Episco pal Guild will hold a cooked food salo tomorrow at tho chambor of com merco rooms. Aftornoon tea will bo served from 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock, 25 WANTED TO Ill'Y Oood sized Ico box Phono 220. 25 FOR SALE Florence automatic, throe-burner oil stovo, also sani tary couch; both first-class condition. Phono 219R. 25 FOR SALE Protty, hand crochotod yokes, any color. Reasonable. Call Apt. 7. Rlversldo Apts. 25-26 LOST An amothlst rosary with gold cross. Ploaso return to Horald of fice Roward. 25-31 Tho gontlomen nro welcome at tho Silver tea tomorrow at tho chambor of commorco. 25 WANTED Dlcyclo, must be cheap for cash, and In good condition. E. ,T. Luddcn, To!. 300. 25r2J 5 cants por pound will bo paid tor clonn cotton rags at Herald offlre. Rowing at the &y gOAuir Personal Mention o- Mrs. Leo Houston returned Wed nesday night from Oakland, whore sho and Mr. Houston went several woeks ago with their tlttlo daughter, Elda, In tho hopo of benefitting the child's health. They report that the NEW TODAY Romembor tho Silver Toa at tho chambor of commerce rooms tomor row. " 5K 25 FOR RENT Sleeping room, one block from White Pelican Hotel, 1154 Pine. 26-27 'PHOTO Pl& Fatty Arbuckle IN "THE ROUND UP" HIS FIRST IIIO 7 REEL PRODUCTION From tho famouH play that has thrlllod inoro pooplo than any other drama of tho wast. Rocking with laughter, Loaded with action A romunco aa big as all out-doors SUNDAY Wesley Barry "Tin: FRECKLED FACE KID" ZTf "DINTY" Marshal Nollan's groat story cf San Francisco EGGS and EASTER Got your Easter Eggs at tho Palaco Markot. Make It ii real Easter for thu children by dying tho eggs ami havo bunny "luy'Mhuin around where tho youngsters can find them. Thoy will unjoy It and ho will you. And whllo tho fun Is on don't fall to hnvo ono of our de licious roasta on hand for your Eastor dlnnor. Wo havo somo particularly flno young lamb and vary cholco cuts of steer buof, Mako this an Easter to romembor by buy ing you dinner nt tho , Palace Market 521 Main Street Phono 08 i, i I ( u&jtsrwzammmmivmmmwmtmmMm nnTTMi n -rninnriirimftTnriiTnM