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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1921)
... W -. i Tlriin'flDAV," MARCH' '81, 102t. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1MQH MX i mmuli im- LA VOGUE Personal Mention John R. Tomlln, owner at n box factory tnt Mcdtord, loft tor homo today nftcr a short business visit boro. Win. A. Ilcrnholm, ot Snn Fran cisco, left for homo this morning nf tcr spending several days hero look ing over tho oil situation. Mr. DcrnhrJm bollovon tho outlook Is vcry favornblo horo for dovolop ments In tho oil business. L. A. Saunders representative for Goodyear Ilubber Co. of Sacramento, Cal., was n last night's nrrtvnt In tho city and will remain for several days visiting tho local garages and business houses. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoeschlor, farmers ot tho Dnlry section wcro county seat visitors yesterday trans acting business and trading with tho local merchants. Mrs. Mabel Wcedon of Morrll, Is In tho city for soveral days shop ping nid visiting frfonds and rein , tlvcs. i Q. M. Freed, roprcscntatlng tho Shaw Supply company of Portland, doalors In surgical and hospital sup- ' pllos was a last night arrival In tho J city whero ho will remain for sov- I oral days visiting the local drug I atcrcs and hospitals. 1 Marshall Hooper vice president ot ' tho First State and Savings bank ( jvas a city arrival last night after ' being absent for a week In other ( Oregon cities attending to matters J of,, business. f Ivan Kllgoro stockman and farm- er of Langell's Valley Is In tho I , county scat today attondlng to butl- ' ' noss inattors. ' Ocno iiobertsou, who has been In 1 tho city for soveral days returned to 1 Malln this morning whero he will contlnuo his work with tho county f surveyors. Arthur T. Langoll, a stockman and t farmer, who operates a largo ranch In tho Spraguo Rlvor valley left for his homo this morning aftor spend ing soveral days looking over busi ness conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Itosg Flnley of this city, who have beon away on a two weeks combined plcasuro and busi ness trip In Portland wcro' last night arrivals. John Turnagc, a stockman of Up I per Langoll Valley Is in tho city for several days attending to matters of i dullness. Mrs. Joel T. Ward of this city, who hag been on an extended visit In Southern California for several months arrived here last evening. tj Mlsg Fern Lever arrived hero i Tuesday night, after spending the i 4 winter In Medtord. Following a short ' visit hero at the home ot her aunt, jj Mrs. . E. Magee, Miss Lever will go to her homo at Fort Klamath. D. M. Smith, ot Chllcote & Smith, went to Malln yesterday on business. Mr. Smith says that tho country along the route never looked better, and that the water ot the lake has receded to Its former stage. J. W. McCoy, who has been living boro, has aold his home on Cedar and Pine streets to Ward B. Stephens ot the Wlllard Battery station, and has shipped bis housobold goods to Med ford, whoro bo expocts to llvo per manently. Joe Morrow, crazed over religion, is on bis way to the state hospital in charge of two attendants. They left Wednesday morning. K. L. Tracey left for tho Upper ' lake today, where ho will try his skill as a follower ot Ike Walton. A. M. Tomsoth, of tho Chicago company of San Francisco, Is 'hero looking over tho lumbor situation. ' J. J. nenlce, F. T. King, and It. E. i McEnnls, employees ot tho Southern- Pacific, camu up from Dunsmulr last night and left for Kirk this morning on company business. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wan, of Yalnax, 1 aro stopping over hero enroute to Sacramento. C. C. Evans, representing the Mack truck company as stuto agont. Is hero on business with his Iocaf agents, J. H. Garrett & Co, W. A. Benjamjn, traveling agent for tho Chicago & Northwestern rail- road, went out this morning after spending a couple ot days ho re. ( Thomas H. Ness, an official of tho i California-Oregon Powor company, 1 from San Francisco Ih hero (in com- , pany business. Mrs. W. J, Roborta left for her homo In Medford this morning, after visiting bor son, C. I, Roberts, who has been ill. Mr. Roberts accompan- l led bis mother to tho depot, and ap pears to have recovered from his 111 i ness. Mrs. William Duncan and son, Geoge, left for Oakland this morning, where they will vllst Mrs. Duncan's brother. J, E. Hare is here from ChlIouIn on a business mission. Claude Hougbton, of Kirk, is a business visitor here today. A. A". Bellman, with a party t peo- ' ' 'pie interested in Klamath County lands, left for tho'Pihe" Flat country A NEW DEPARTMENT SILK HOSIERY AS HAS ALWAYS BEEN OUR POLICY TO HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE BEST LA VOGUE HAS TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY THIS IS AN EXCLUSIVE AGENCY, THE POLICY OF THE GOTHAM COMPANY BEING TO PLACE BUT ONE AGENCY FOR GOTHAM HOSE Itf ANY CITY. We will handle also the more popular priced lines KAYSER'S and NOT-a-SEME While these are not as high in price as the Gotham Hose, they nevertheless possess excellent wearing qual ities. - ' c 3 ;i (The purchaser of Gotham Hose is assured of long ser- Klamath's Finest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store . vice, because should it be necessary to have your hosiery repaired after several months of wear, it can be sent to the Gotham factory, where, for a nominal charge, it will be made practically as good as new.) Leader of Fashions For Ladies' Wearing Apparel Fifth and Main 'Streets. Klamath Falls. this morning. Thoy are much inter ested in the completion 3t tho Stra born railroad, which they believe will grdatly aid In tho development ot land In the Pine Flat district Manager Tcrwllllgcr of tho Star thcatro, tho film "Trumpot Island' advortlscd for today has not arriv ed, but tho oqually big plcturo, "Dr." JJekyll and Mr. Hydo" will bo shown.' R. M. Flynn. a Merrill shecpman,i instead. Tho Jekyll and Hydo pic- transacted business hero yesterday. ituro was to havo been shown Sat- UUU iTS. JY. IV. IfUUllfUUIL, UL.UIUU. FOR SALE Timber, cheap It taken soon Address Timber Herald. 31 WANTED--Woman. or girl to assist Win Housework and caro or cinia ran. Wrlto or telophono, Mrs. J. M Ile'dford, Chlloquln. Ore, 31-2 f WANTED A .girl or woman as housekeeper Hninlt family Call 147 M. after G p m or apply 1129 Lincoln St. 31-2 .Mr. T K. H. Sherwood, of Chlloquln, who 'has boon a guest at tho Hall hotel, went out this morning. Pine Grove, wero-ln town yesterday to attend tho revival services. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mitchell, of Dorrls, California, aro registered at i tho Hall hotel. Mr. Mitchell Is ono of Dorrls' bost known stockmon. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Beach, and Dr. ( and Mrs. F. P. Nourlse, all of Low-, - Iston, Idaho, arrived here In their ' FOR RENT Furnished auto yestorday. They aro. to uso a bacholor cabin. 7-11 FOR SALE Flvo pullnta and cocker nl. Prlco IB. Phono 339W. 31 NEW TODAY popular expression, hero to give tho onn mom Walnut Avo. country tho "once ovor," and oxpress WOMAN WANTED Apply, stating tnemseivcs as wen pieaseu wun wnai wages. No children. Rlversldo they havo aeon Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ireland, who havo many friends here, arrived hero from their homo In Portland last night. They will visit hero for an in definite, but short, period. i Hotel, Merrill. 31-C "DR. JKKYL" INSTEAD OK TnuMPirr island" tonight Owing to somo conflict In releases which has not been explained WANTED TO nUY Car suitable for a bug. Inqulro F. Zclgler, Rux Cafo. 31-1 FOR SALE A good sized whlto fur neck pleco used but a fow tlmos. $10.00. Phono 339W. 31 Bargains In I'scd Curs Falls Auto Co. 224 Main. -Klamath 31-3 FOR SALE A nearly now Kdlson Phonograph. A bargain at $30.00 A largo number ot records. Address It. C. Horald office. 31 CARS FOR HIRE Without drlvors. ' Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main St. 31-9 You can always got a kick out of Ufa at tho now Hot Springs Hath Houso. 31 FOR SALK Paying business. Snap to right man. Now and Second Hand goods, Sco Dick, Ctli & Klam ath Avo. 31-2 VCill RAI.K Tun Knntiirkv ulr fnnl slnglodlsc drills', with press whoelsi attached. Only used two weeks, i t0 Cheap. Inqulro Do Lap, and Haydon's OIIICO. dl-U I I specialize In cleaning carpets unci rugs. Phono 190W. Vn. Lush. 31r2 Doinountablo whools In stock for Ford and Chevrolet cars. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main 310 How would a dish or steaming hot baked beans go (or dinner tonight? You can have them on five minutes' notice. Just ask your grocer for a can ofDELMoNTEBeanswith Tomato Sauce. howing at the one TtfTAUt fir --svni ui mz to-djiy John Barrymore "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE V One of tho most famous Btorlcs In all lltoraturo trans formed Into truly wondorful motion plcturo. With John Harrymoro, proclaimed as tho greatest living Amorlcan, actor In tho leading role. ' This is the first opporanco of this wondorful pro duction In this city ' Wo havo advertised "Trumpet Island" tor today's shewing but films" Were delayed In some-way. CARS FOR initio Without drivers Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main SL ' 31-9 FOR SALE Level lot fifi x 120 ft centrally located, only 3 blocks from Main street, and 2 throo room housos. Tnllot, sinks, nnd lights. Prlco $3,000. Somo terms. Also Largo lovel lot In Hot Springs, SO x 110 to alloy. I'rlco $C00. Easy terms. Also 1-argu cor. lot In a fast growing district, onn block from tho pave ment Prlco $3fi0, Terms .1. T. WARD CO. ' 31 H.tl Miiin HI. FOR SALE- Ono Ford, ono truck, unit Chovrc et, ono runabout good and cheap ..o Dick, Clh & Klamath Avo Will trade. What havo you? 31-2 HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGE KliAMATH FALLS TO AWI LAND AND .MKDPOIM) Iiravon CICy Transfer officio at HtOO A. M. ilxlly FIRST Tit IP HUN DAY APR. S WEATHER rKRMlTTLNfl ioo run ci;nt union MONDALE THEATRE Arthur lioan Tod Whlto Ed. II. Crawford Musical Dlroctor Manager Chlot Operator The Best for the Best THE WORKINGMAN'S THEATRE 3 TONIGHT 4 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND MOVING PICTURES METROPOLITAN ERRV-MAKERS 1. EUGENE DEBELL "TIIH IILACK DOT FROM TKXAH" 2. IMELDA MONTAGNE MNfiING "DADDY" AND "TIPPKHAUY" 3. DEBELL AND BERGEN "ALL IN A MKK-TIMK" 4. JOLLY DICK LONSDALE & CO. "OLK'S IIUHY DAY" "HE WHO LAUOHS, LAUOH. LAUOIIB, LAUGH." I ALSO O HKBL, FKATURK WILLIAM DESMOND "AN HONEST MAN" OTIOKK WITH FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN HIS POCKET AND A RIP ROARINO MACK BENNETT COMEDY SOME SHOW I SAY SO WHAT DO YOU SAY SHOW STARTS AT .11:46 SHARP Entire Change of Program Tomorrow Night L wmansfis zmmvmxrtr- - iMMk. JR -W."