PAOU HIX THURSDAY, APIUli 7, 1DBI. At the Theaters THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALggEj What Oil Development Has Already Done (or Klamath Falls TIIK 8TAII Allan Dwnti has turned to his first lovo comedy drama In producing "A Period Crlmo," his second Associat ed Producers' roleaso, which comes to tho Star-thcstro today. Ho has takon n simple Btory, em boll'lshod It wjth sound philosophy, provided plenty of romance, humor and pathos and turned out tho beet comody drama of his carcor. Jtonto Bluo Is tho hero of tho story and Jacquollno Logan, a form er Zlegfold girl ploys opposlto him. TIIK lilDBRTV Nazlmova ,tho brilliant Russian star, In her nowost production, "Strongor Than Death," Is announc ed by tho management of tho Lib erty Thcatro as tho special attrac tion today. Tbo presentation of this great artisto in a great photo-drama is described as a particular treat tor motion plcturcr-goore. In "Strongor Than Death." Nazl mova roturns to poworful emotional roles after her elovor Impersonation of tho chorus waif In her plcturlra tlon of Maudo Fulton's Morosco stago play, 'Tho Brat." Nazlmova Is cast as Slgrld, a London music hall dancer, who finds lovo In tho almost wildernesses of India, whither sho g oos for rest. KAIRVIEYV NEWS C. A. Hill took a load of potatoes to town Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Morrison were Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday. Thelum Grlzzlo of Klamath Falls pent tho week end with her cousin, Miss Myrtle Dutlor of Falrvtew. v Tho Misses Dcrnlco and Lucllo Dawson were visitors at tho Morrl son home- Saturday, afternoon. NEW TODAY WMMWMMMMMMMVWWMMMMlMMMM FOR SALE 1918 Maxwell, newly 'painted and over hauled, tires rood condition extra whoel. Price rSOO.OO 1125 Main St. 7 .Farm machinery at a bargain at Howie Garago. 7-13 FOR SALE The following goeds: Cook stove, .Iron beds, springs, mattresses, rockers, Dining chairs, Dining tablo. Library table, Couch, Rug and pillows, Commodo and glass te. 335 South 8(xth St. 7-9 FOR RENT One large furnished housekeeping room. Apt. 10. Mc Million Apts. 7-8 .Nurse wishes maternity coses. At 112 Oak St. Phone 283. 7-9 Have You Seen Kelly today 7 FOR SALE Modern 4 room and bath, all now plumbing, garage. Frost proof out seller Seo owner at 1621 Manzanlta St. Hot Springs addition. 7.-11. Farm machinery at a bargain at Iowle Oarage. 7-13 vFOR SALE OR -RENT 12 head work horses. Weight 1350 to 1600 pounds, age 5 to-7 yrs. Inquire L. R. Hoilbrook, Malln.'Ore. 7-12 Mr. Fisherman. Fishing rods made to order,old rods repaired. Satisfied customers all over tbo U.,8. all work absolutely guaranteed. It you fish or ever expect to" fish write for prices on irepalr work, and built to order rods. Harry D. Ifobson, Lyons. Ore gon. 7-1 8 Have Ton Bent Kelly today? FOR SALE Cheap, range, kltchon cabinet, and round dining tablo. Call after 5:30 p. m. 1232 Main St. Helms Apts. Downstairs. 7-9 ' Farmers can save money en farm ing machlnory at the Howie Oarage. 7-13 FOR SALE Paying business, must sell owning to other business. See Dick & Co., 6th & Klamath Avo. 7-9 Have You Seen Kelly today? FOR SALE 1 truck, 1 8tudebaker. 1 Runabout and other cars. Sec Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave. 7-9 FOR SALE Shingles, No. 1. Pine. last 20 years and that's long enough. $4.50 per M. Peoples Warn house, 6tb. St, 22 8 W. 7-9 Farmers can save money on farm ing machinery at the Howlo Garage. 7-13 WANTED--Woman or girl to take 2 year old baby boy to tholr homo to live while mother 1b employed. State wages. Address Box 171. 7 Small amount of short time mon ey; for loans or discounts. Goo. n Chamberlln, 625 8tb. 7-8 'While they last, U. 6. L. Storage Batteries $27.60. At Howlo Garage. 7-13 Have You Seen Kelly today? Personal Mention . o-... n Mrs. Pierco, CombB returned last nlghf from' a visit with1 frfends In Northern California.- opjrtigto 1921, The Home of Kuppenhciacr PRICE IS A BIG CONSIDERATION, BUT THERE ARE, OTHER THINGS EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT IT is perfectly proper that you should get .every thing possible for your money these days. You should get depend able materials, smart styles, fine tailoring and well-fitting clothes. When all of these are of fered to you at a reason able price, you are assured a full measure of value in return for your money. That's what you want, that's what you should have, and that's what we will give you. As good merchants located in this town every dt ty of the year, we know th at to get and hold your but liness we must serve you with clothes that will please. Not only must the cl othes look well, but they must wear well, too. That is why we present Kuppenheimer Clothes in the new spring models, a' likeable lot of patf:enrs, tailored to meet the "most exacting demands and prices that are incompar able from the vciwpoint of value. All we ask is a chance to to show you. F T r ln m s I j-livkrr R. R. K. M UKfc ffii; BBW nw lw v - " U'ACx. lers WOHN KELLY SHOES FOR LADIES'Mm WE GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTON IN SERVICE, TO ALL MEN WHO BUY RALSTON SHOES -, . : FOR MEN .WHO CARE ALL STYLES, ALL SIZES, IN BROWN OR BLACK NEW prces $8 oo $14.00 SPECIAL Brown Calf Oxfords, $10.00 SHOES FOR THE FAMILY M a JOHN KELLY SHOES FOR LADIES Miss Frances Beatty la at homo again after visiting for two weeks with nor parents at Garcelon, Ore gon. Sho will resumo hor work with tho Wood Curtis company. Frank Schmlt, a merchant of Heat-' ty, Is in town on business. A. A. Bellman and Dr. Gaddes left for tho latter's homo at Eaglo Ridge this morning for a short visit. Mrs. -King Prlco, and baby, Clalr, have Just returned from Algoma, where tboy havo bad a ory pleasant visit with Mrs. Price's sister, Mrs. W. 3, Mayborry. It has stimulated realty values to a very appreciable extent. It has made an increased demand for la bor. It has aroused more outside at tention than anything ever done in Klamath Falls. It has brought out side capital here for investment. It has multiplied the possibilities of prosperity and profits a hundred fold. ' It has been the one stimulant to activity; the one source of hope; the one ray of light, during a winter of depression which would, other wise have been dull, hopeless and dark. What a Continuation of Oil Development Will Do For Klamath Falls Business of all kinds, values of every description and Wages in all lines will increase as long cs oil de velopment is carried, on 11 .increas ing degree. xThe , greater stimulus given Oil Development, the greater boost it will be to business, values and wages. The development work now planned will do much to make 1921 the most prosperous year that Klamath has ever known. Do Any of These Conditions Benefit You? Aside from the profits which may be made from an investment in oil stock, is it not a sensible reason able proposition for every FARM ER, BUSINESS MAN, PROPER TY OWNER and WORKING MAN to put a few dollars, (all the dollars he can spare,) into Oil Develop ment, where it means so much in profits, prosperity and possibilities to Klamath Falls? SEE KELLY TODAY Crater Oil & Gas Co. ' Offiie:-622 Main Street ' .it H'