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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1921)
i'AQlc'HK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1.1, l"-- Mra. n. A. Egollno loft this niornltiR for n month's vUlt with nor mother nml ulator In Sun Fran Cisco: " ' ' C. . II. DwtKott of tho Kwnuitft Hot Co., loft thin morning tor n tow days business visit In Snn Frnncalco. ' Mrs, 8. Do Coster of llruy re turned tn her homo this 'mornltiR after n fow days visit In this city. ' Mm. W. A. llollowny nml llttlo son, Wllllnm Jr., woro pnsaon gora on thin mornltiR'n train for a visit with Mrn. llolloway'n parents, Mr. nml Mrs. C W. Whlllock of Med ford . Is It a . Dream? Are We Asleep ? Stylish Stout and Aunt Polly's Out Sizes mf Are the only shoes in the world, Designed and Built exclusively for Stout Women. Make wide feet and stout ankles stylishly slim. Every shoe built one way, solid leather counters, solid box toes. Reinforced Steel Arches, Red Line in Linings. We are the exclusive agents for Aunt Polly Shoes. . We carry a number of styles in low and hi shoes, widths A. A. to E. E. E. From size 3 to size 10. Priced, $6.00 to $12.00 NEW TODAY d WANTED I'otntoes for hoocI. Post offlcn Ilox 404. 13-14 FOUND Uohl coin brncolut, cor 6th ,t Main Owner may lmvu sumo by pa)ltiR tor this ad Inquire Asses sor's office. 13 FOU SALE f room house with 2 scrooned In porches, hot and cold water, furniture, 2 lots each do x 182, ganiRo, woodhouso, chicken house, Imrn, chickens and cow l'lnfo fenced woven wire. I'rlco $3700 1805 Johnson Avo. 13-10 KOH SALE flood paying laundry business. Will stand Investigation. Inquire Herald office, Ilox V. F. 13-13 FOU SALE Hero In town, 100 tons baled hay In any quantity Seo in nt 1120 Main, l'liono 402J, 13-18 , WANTED TO HUY Second hand cook stove und neuter. Also othor ' household Roods, James M Walking, Jr. Phone S3C11. 13-10 , Want location to sot snn mill with about fifteen million ft. of timber I Olve full particulars, address It M IC. Herald Afflco. 13-1C J F"OR HUNT A nlco, clenn. furnhh-' ed room at C12 N. 9th St. 13-14 Hnvo You Stvn Kelley tmlii) ' FOU SALE Modern 5 room house, $3,000. 620 Wellington Kt. bo tweon Cth nnd 7th, jriOO cash, bnl terms. Enquire of II A Thlede 2039 OrcRon Ave 13-16 I Personal Mention O! l Mrs. WJI1 Houston l xpocted to return tonight from 8tn Diego, whore she spent tho -winter. J. A. Houston, who has boen spend ing tho winter months In San DIogo returned homo last night. Tom Martin loft for Rocky Point this morning after attending to mat ters of business. P. L. Fountain returned on last nlcht's train after spending tho win ter visiting with his two sons, Dr. Fountain and Qlen Fountain In Cali fornia. . i C. C. Low Is very 111 at his homo at Congor and California avenue. Marlon Nino ot Swan Lake and Dennis Nino of San Francisco are, registered at tho Hall hotel. I . Moore Bros, of Poe Valley woro In I town yesterday attondlng to mat-' tors ot business. i Henry Dolvln, who has boon spend ing tho winter In Santa Clara, Cali fornia, Is expoctod In tonight for a fow days business visit, attor which be will roturn to that city. J. F. Kimball, representative of the Weyerhaeuser Timber company, returned last night from Red Bluff, wbero ho spent a few days on com pany business. ICo made the trip by automobile and reports the roads Reed. Sam Tucker and family navoj moved trom tho Altamont ranch, where thoy havo lived for tho past year, to tho Eiell Bros, ranch on tho Merrill road and will work the Ezoll property tho coming soason. ; Mrs. John Short has leased hor j ranch on tho hill road, which Is ; tho now highway road to Merrill, and will make her homo with her I daughter, Mrs. James Dixon. W. E. Lloyd has moved from Midland to tho Altamont ranch ! which he recently leased. j Reverend Carl Mattblcs, pastor of the Lutheran church In this clfy, returned last night from Portland and will hold services hs usual in tho First Baptist church on Eighth stroet Sunday aftornoon. Mrs. S. O. Stores left this morning for a visit ot ton days In Portland. J. W. Hanners , representing Berkenwald Co., butcher supplies of Portland, who has been In tho city for sovoral days on business, loft tor his homo this morning. Mrs. W. C. Herman left this morning for Borkeloy for a month's visit with hor mother, who resides there. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dee left yesterday morning for a ten days business and pleasuro trip to Ala meda, Calif. ' Waltor Dixon ot Fort Klamath Is transacting business In the city for n few days. T. II. Jolly will leave In tho morning for Sacrumento uhero hu will mtend to business matters for tho next two months. C A. Bunting, ot Ulendalo, Calif. Is In tho city for u few days attending to buslniss con nected with his farming Interests hen Mr. and Mrs. Hunting made their homo In Klamath county for many years. i: S. Orr and Claudo E. (Jlllls fi'ove over from Yroka In tholr ctr yesterday to nttend to bus'cess matters In this city. W. B. Knight and wlfo aro busi ness visitors from Chlloquln. J. J. Coylo, of tho traffic do partmont ot tho S. P. 'railroad, with hcadquatorn at Sacramento loft this morning after a few days business in tho ctly. Why fo without u bath when there Is such fine wntor at tho new Hot Springs Hath House 13 WANTKI) by rollnblo people a mod orn furnished house Hofnronces furnished, Inqulro Central Harbor Shop, 620 Main. 13UG flcntltman wdsbog to socuro rodm with bath connections It .poaslblo or apartment. Heat and hot wntor very ossontlal. No ramouflaRo, hut honest to goodness heat. It you hnvo any thing that wilt glvo mo a homo cheer within walking dlstnncn of business section answer in caro of Box M. .Herald office. 13-15 WANTED Smull, socond hnndod cook stovo, In Reed condition. 741 Walnut Ave. 13 FOU SALE UanRo, In good condl tlon, sot ot harness and heavy log Ring chains. Mrs. Vowoll, 73$ Cali fornia Avo. Phono 34 4 W. 13-14 Ilavo You Seen Kelley today? At The Liberty. The House of Personal Service TODAY CLEVER AND VERSATILE BertLytell -IN- BLIND MAN'S EYES" . A story in which circumstantial ovidonco convicts a man and a woman's lovo savos him. ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY William Farnum "THE "SCUTTLERS" A story In which love finds tho way out of ontangloments and perils ot the ocean. ' THIS IS ONE OF FARNUM'S BEST PICTURES " t i " . l 'ttATIIRHAV ' ' "" '." 8ESBUB HAYAKAWA- ' '"' . v. v ' .. ' IN '. J, , . "LI TING XANG" , , Will "Uie. East and the West ever .meet? Kipling says nor-Seejwljat this American girl said. v .1 Rowing at tfte oiiu JUAUt Zrof r .atii ii " JSSEs TO-DJIY TONIGHT AND THURSDAY The musical department of tho Klamath County High School prcsonts Tho Operetta, "THE DIXIE ROVER" I PRICES 7Go FRIDAY "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" Featuring Mao Murray. A companion plcturo to "On With tho Danco." ' IMONDALE THEATRE Wm. S. Hart and Dorothy Dalton "THEDISCIPLE' Endorsed by press, public and clergymen all over tho county. .ALSO A Mack Sehnett Comedy ' TWO SHOWS 6:45 and 8:45 '.f t ADMISSION ADULTS 28c CHILDREN 06c Coming- Friday Big Circus Picture "SAWDUST RING" I Yes, it is still a dream, and we are asleep in Klamath Falls, We are not awake to the possi bilities that are before us. Many of you will not teally wake up until oil is actually gushing out in Klamath Valley. Some will sleep right through these days of opportunity and not invest a dime in Klamath Oil Stock. When the gushers come :.-:; when it is too late for groundfloor invest ment; when the wiser ones are tak ing profits; then everyone will wake up and wish they had followed the lead of Cap. Siemens, - and' Ed Bloomingcamp and Asa Fordyce and Bob Robertson and the rest of the bunch who are never asleep; who are always awake to business possibilities, and always have the nerve to bet their money on those possibilities. After oil is actually struck it will be too late. Next month may be too late. Next week may be too late. SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. OfiW622 Main Street Open Evenings. tr Jlana.JfM-'