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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1921)
I'AOK MX MONDAY, At'lUIi 11)21 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Farmer AND VIJ-J) Well Dressed Up or Just Dressed KNj HATS &w H Lm IV 2z-5SS8EBBBSiSiicSSSSSSSS5er Dp? 4 r DO YOU lllltl w J L-iW :$ mmwM ' V 'I II' PREFER? Let us call your attention to the importance of wearing the right shaped hat. There i a right shape, and a wrong one, for you. The hat that produces a smart effect on one man may not suit another. If you are a young man or one of the "old boys" we have the hat that will suit your personality and your person. '. ?j We are now showing the LATEST shapes and colors in KNOX HATS-fAe headgear of gentlemen Step in and let one of our experienced salesmen help you select the hat which best becomes you. Pick out that straw hat now for the hot weather which is but a few days away. Knox hats are not ordinary hats they are exceptional. They cost a little more than, ordinary hats but the length of service and the satisfaction you get out of wearing one more than repays you in the enfl. Come in and let us prove this. K. K. K. STORE -Leading Clothiers County Officials Dine and Discuss Courthouse Case A number ot county officials mot at lunch In the Ilex cafe Saturday to talk over county affairs, anil to endeavor to lay the basis for n spirit ot county-wide harmony that will help to solve some ot tbo ag gravating political problems now retarding tho progress of the coun ty, and which are giving- the .coun ty somo disagreeable publicity. Tho courthouse controversy "was tho principal topic, but there was an cntlro absenco ot acrimony, tho sub ject being bandied pleasantly, though frankly. Judge R. H. Bun nell stated that tbo present board of county commissioners woro elect ed with tho understanding that they would " completo tho Hot Springs courtbouso, and that thoy will en deavor to have tho proposition plac ed upon the ballot at the June pri maries, and If the majority ot tho peoplo still demand tho completion ot the Hot Springs building thoy would proceed with the work, and make an effort to dlsposo of tho now Main street courtbouso. Other get-together meetings will bo held by these officials. Thoso present at this luncheon wero Cir cuit Judge D. V. Kuykendall, Coun ty Judge R. H. Bunnell, Commis sioners Asa Fordyce and Burrell Short, County Clerk C. R. DoLap, Sheriff Lloyd Low, Treasurer 0. K. Van Riper, Assessor Will T. Leo, and District Attorney C. C. B rower. NEW TODAY FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. , gentlemen 413 High St. Tele-, phone 405. 11-1C ; FOR RENT A nice clean furnished room at 612 N. 9th St. - 11 I FOR RENT Sleeping room 11G4 Pine St. 9-1 1 FOR SALE 1918 Maxwell, newly painted and over hauled, tires good condition extra wheel. 1S05 Auburn St. 11-13" I Lots 2G x 172 on Spring St. all Improvements. Soil at sacrlflco $950. Address H. Kindred, 56C1 Grove St. Oakland, Calif. 11-13 FOR SALE Fordson tractor with two bottom 14 Inch plow and ox- trado for autq or city property. Chll- coto & Smith, 633 Main St. li-iu Rowing at the o&v I i PHOTO P DAUfy TO-DJIY . Baled Hay for sale St. Phone 402J. -112C Main 9-12 FOR SALE By owner, C-room house, modem, on pavement. Box G. B. Herald. 11-1 6 CIHCTJ8 W COMING 1 Interesting nows for young Amer ica was spread upon vacant walls .this morning In the shapo of post ers announcing 'that Al Barnes four ring circus would reach Klamath Falls May 2. f Personal Mention o o Air. and Mrs. Slzmoro of 2204 Eberloln street aro tho parents of an eight pound daughter, roports Dr. , Oeorge Wright. The birth took placo this morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Poland return ed last night from San Diego where thoy spent tho winter. DRESSMAKINn First-class work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, No. 2, Main St. 11-23 Hall of Kivuunu Knaimpmi'iit No 10 ATTENTION 51KMHKKS All mombers requested to be pre sent at meeting Tuesday tbo 12th. Work In O. R. Degree Visitors wolcomo. L. J. McCLURE, Scrlbo. 11-12 O. K.H. NOTICE Regular meeting of Aloha Chapter No. CI, O. E. S. Tuesday, April 12th, 7:30 p. in. Social evening. Visitors wolcomo. KATE D. PEYTON, W. M. 11 FINAL SHOWING OF "HABIT" A splendid story from tho Mirror of llfo. It's n First National Attraction with an nil star cast. Larry Scmons Tho greatest comodlan of today In "THE SUITOR" and U'h a fcaturo In Itself. TUESDAY Norma Talmadge THE WORLD'S LEADING ACTRESS ' IN ..PANTHEA' HER OREATE8T SUCCESS Miss Talmadgo won first placo In the Popularity Con ical recently noiu uy mu .muimiu j-jcuiru unu. Havo You Bern ICelley today? Advertising brings efficiency. FUIUTUKE BUYERS Take advantage' of my outalde ser vice. I have a car and like to drive It. You heed, furniture and would like to buy ft. Call 41-W and I will send for you; alto take you home. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE "Tio Furnlilw of Happy Homes" 100 Per CVnt Union MONDALE THEATRE Tlio WorJcJiiKtimit'fl Thcatra MMMAAMAMMM WWVWM TONIGHT The Airplane Devil Locklear ' IN "SKY EYE" Episode No. 5 "PURPLE RIDERS" ' ALSO A GOOD COMEDY Two shows 6:458:45 ADMISSION ADULTS 28c CHILDREN QQC Tuesday Two Acta of Vaudoville And William H. 'Hnrt At The Liberty The House of Personal Service TODAY THAT BPIIEDV HTAK Tom Mix IN "THE ROAD DEMON" A drama of lovo, cowboys and auto racos, combined with itunts and thrills. A regular Tom Mix wlnnor. WEDNESDAY Popular Bert Lytell ' in "BLIND IRAN'S EYES" COMING THURSDAY William Farnum "THE SCUTTLERS" Every acre of land in Klamath County is more valuable today than a year ago because of the oil pos sibilities which have been made probable by the Wonderful showing in the Siemcn sBloomingcamp Campbell well. If a gusher is brought in, every acre of land in Klamath County will double in value, because of the possibility of profits from oil leases. This ap plies as well to the mountain range, to the dry land homestead, to the irrigated ranch and to the city gar den. Those who have traveled the country over have seen producing oil wells drilled on the steepest mountain sides, in the most fertile valleys, on busy city streets, and even in the Pacific ocean. Before mid-summer at least four wells will be actually drilling in Klamath County, (possibly six if the plans of local business men carry.) The Siemens well may develop a producer this summer; all who have seen the indications, and all who are believers in Capt. Siemen's luck, (and that's everybody,) believe that this first well in Klamath County may startle the world. Our 82 foot Standard Rig is now under construction. We will be drilling next month. Experts say our surface indications are most favorable. If you own a foot of land in Kla math County, your property and your prospects are being benefited by the work we are doing and the money we are spending. OUR SUCCESS MEANS YOUR SUCCESS. If we strike oil in paying quan the profits WILL ALL GO TO OUR STOCK HOLDERS. You will be one of our stock holders if you SEE KELLEY TODAY SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct fill inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Of fice:-622 Main Street