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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1921)
I'AOU BIX MONDAY, APRIL 1H, il'iit WT :z THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Emphasizing Lower Prices oh Footwear on Men have been looking forward to a substantial decline in prices shoes and we are prepared to give it to them. We are giving the pur chaser advantage of every drop in the market price and will continue to do so. Shoes we have ordered arc coming in now and are considerably cheaper. We are paying less for them and will charge less for them. Our stock of footwear, which We carried over from last fall and bought at the previous high price, has been marked down to where profit has en tirely disappeared and loss has taken it place. This is not done out of the goodness of our hearts or any philanthropic incentive, it is the only thing any reliable business firm can do, under the circumtances. This applies to every article in this store. We have a medium priced lines Walk-Over and the Barry-Stratford; priced from $8.50 to1 $12.00. Other lines at lower prices. THE NETTLETON We are showing as our best line of dress shoes . which men will recognize as one of the best to be had. The name "Nettleton" on footwear is like "Sterling" on silver. None better and few as good. WE CAN FURNISH WORK SHOES FROM $3.50 UP, COME TO US FOR YOUR FOOTWEAR, EITHER,, DRESS OR WORK. WE HAVE THEM FOR EITHER MEN OR BOYS. YOU WILL NOTICE A WONDERFUL DIFFERENCE FROM THE PRICE YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING. K. K. Store - Leading Clothiers BONANZA NKWS ' Tbo Busy Dee Sewing Club of Bo noma met Friday, April 1C. An on joynblo program was given, after which the regular work was taken up and a program arranged (or noxt mooting. " Frank Sexton, county club leader, accompanied by his wife and Uttlo daughter, visited the club during tho afternoon. Mr. Sexton addressed tho 'dub, giving the members much use ful Instruction and advtco, also com mending them for tho good work they are doing. Mr. and Mrs. Sexton wcro enter tained at supper by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Bell. Or. Johnson Is In Bonanza for a few days, visiting frlonds and attend ing to business connected with tho salo of her property bore. Bonanza high school students, un dor the supervision of Prof. Ketch, principal of the schopI,.aro rehears ing a play to bo given In tho noar futuro. ' Mrs. Qrelsez and. .daughter. Miss Marjorlo. spent Friday In Klamath Falls shopping. Mrs. Daisy Hickman spont Friday with hor sister, Mrs, Corponlng, at Olcne. Jake Hickman Is planning tn raise strawberries on his ranch here As Mr. Hickman raised the rirat water melons over raised here, last sum mer, and had a bumper crop. We feel sure ho can ralso strawberries as well. Bonanza residents aro looking for ward to tho railroad coming In this summer. They have assuranco that tho work will bo completed In a few months. Tbo new officers of Bonanza elect ed last weok are: V. n. Wood, May or; F. W. Broadsword, Recorder; J. T Bradloy, M. James. I. D. Durke, W. M. Wood and D. 0. Horn, Aldermen. NEW TODAY LOST Botw eon Coaley's placo and ( Klamath Agency, where Crooked crock crossed main road, 1 Hardy Bros, roe! and tapered lino. Flndor ploaso leavo at Bradley-Evans Shoo Co. and rocolvo roward. Iff-19 ! FOR SALE By ownor, fi-room house, modorn, on pavoment. Box G. II., Horald. 18-23 WILL BUY 4 or G room houso closo In If prlco In roasonablo. P. 'O. Box 422, Klamath Falls, Oro. I 18-19 Wo havo lots nicely located for salo chonn. Parks. Union Taxi Co. 1 18-19 ' 8KB UNION TAXI CO. for cars I I'hono 42IKI. 18-19 LOO 01 NO TRAMS for ront Post of ! flco Box 422, Klamath Falls, Oro 18-10 In somo parts of England the su perstitlous consider It unsafo to hang 'Lot us go to tbo now Hot Spring bath houso. Wo always havo fun there. 18 FOR SALE 3 room plastcrod houso, bath and toilet, largo lot, wood- out clothes on Reed Friday, and all 8n5(1 nnd chicken houso. Part cash soapsuds must bo carefully poured ';"u ,or " 'u,,u' " away, othcrwlso sickness and sorrow . Noud K. K. K. store or phono B46J will Invado tho family. 18-20 FOR RXIAZ C head of rood work The smallest ntimbor Of tooth I ImrRo. nnH nnn 3 vr. nl,l colt t). dished Ollt by noturo falls to tho lot w. Rnnrarn on thn nlil Kv Tnvlnr of that great creature, tho narwholo, ' placo, Kcno road. 18-30 wjiiwi nun uuiy iwu. i . - - FOR RENT Throo room furnlshod Unhoon unmntlmn thrnw nlnni I noUSO, WJtn OUISICJO room. Mrs, FOR RENT Front sleeping room, with bath. C22 Klamath avonuo. 18-21 at tbolr enemies. flowing at tfie p&ti L B Nato Otterhelm. Phono G36-M. 18-20 FOIt R.KNT 4 room furnlshod apartment. Phono S73J. 18 Tho longest mllo Is Sweden's 11, fi'JO yards: the shortest. China's 70r. vnrf!n. I i m I'UItlTimi: DUYKR8 Tako ndvantago of ray outsldo ser vlco. I havo a car and llko to drlvo It. You neod furnlcuro end would llko to buy It. Call 41-W and I will sond for you; also take, you homo. PUIKINH FURNITURE IIOUHK "Tho Purnllicr of Happy Ilometi" IPHOT0 P -61 W&r TO-DJIY VAUPEVILLE JOLLY DldK'LONSDALE CO. A really worth while farco-comedy, brimful of laughs It t twtsnA vn url null loariAfl nit Ina (ntVftinlntPn . liJAl'SO "NOT GUILTY" A groat plcturo from tho pen of Harold MacGrath It's a thrilling romance 'of a fugltlvo from Justlco In 7 "Tho Far East." TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "PREVARICATION" BY JOLLY DICK LONSDALE CO. I ' "THE HIGHEST I;AY" A. great Ralph' Ince Production" PRICES 28c and' 65c At The Liberty The House of Personal Service ' TONIGHT Return Engagement of "OLD LADY 31" STARRING EMMA DUNN A man In tho Old Ladles' Homol Thirty faded spinsters In calico Burroundod him at ovory meal No wonder bo ran 'away. If you wont to laugh, see this. plcturo. It will bring a tear, too, that you won't bo ashamed of. ' TOMORROW "THE STEALERS" Nothing was sacred to tbo Stealers. They ovon stolo In tho Mission Tont. But It was another matter whon "Tho Stealers" Is a story of Good Dad Men and Bad Good Mon. t , COMING WEDNESDAY Blanche Sweet Ten Things That Will Happen if Oil Is Struck in Klamath I. Klamath population will double ,. in 30 days. fl. Bank deposits will double in 60 days, and money will be plenti ful. III. Wages will increase 50 in 10 days, and no one will be idle. IV. Newspaper circulation will dou ble over-night, and Klamath will be in the head lines all over the United States. V. Every foot of Klamath real es tate will increase in value, and there will be ready sale for all classes of property. VI. Twenty new wells would start drilling as soon as equipment could be procured. VII. Pipe lines, tanks and construc tion work of all kinds would start at once. VIII. Every hotel, rooming house, restaurant, picture house, and . pool room will be crowded to overflowing. IX. Every store and business house will have more business than it can possibly do. X. Profits will be made, not only on oil stock investments, but on every conceivable business, in vestment, or speculation. Will any of THESE CONDI TIONS benefit YOU? Are YOU doing YOUR part to hasten the time when THIS DREAM will come true? You will absolutely get your share of these profits and this presperity: Are you doing bring it about? your share to Every dollar invested in Crater Oil and Gas Stock will be spent in equipment and Drilling. The Der rick is now on the ground. Construc tion work has commenced. The faster the dollars come in, the faster the well will go down. SEE TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. .. . i .. -( Office:-622 Main Street Open Evenings. "HER UNWILLING HUSBAND" Mv "t r S"