The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 22, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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The most important
and most interesting Spring
announcement we have ever made?
NEVER m our history- have we entered a new sea
In a condition to render a more satisfying clothes-
service to men and young men than this spring
season of 1921.
The reasen: The decks are cleared of old merchan
dise, and we are able to present fresh, new merchan
' dise, at the same moment when the clothing market
i has become stabilized and pricea are down to where
they should be.
" ' ' " In meeting the unsettled conditions which existed
3 'in the clothing industry during the past fall and winter,
we revised our prices to even less than the downward
t ' market trend, and thus were able to reduce our stocks
to & point, seldom, if ever reached, at the end of a sea
son by any merchant.
New spring styles in
Kuppenheimer Good Clothes
$40, $45, $50, $55, $60
You'll be delighted with the new models the grace
and smart lines the splendid materials; made to the
, fifty-year tradition of Kuppenheimer quality stand--
ards.
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tho window exhibit
the house of Kutoiiltclnirr Rootl clothe.
K K. K. Store - Leading Clothiers
Now that wo hayo a fair titart wo
oita go big. today. Next thing we'll
ay U this: "Arthur Wilson Is of tho
opinion that an egg plant Is a plum
with thofmumps."
FOIl SALBEdlsou Glow Electric
hcator, almost now. Tel. 309W.
M.on
Oct results by using class ads.
gnawing at tfie
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IPHOTQl
TO-DJIY
I MACK BENNETTS
MO EIGHT 11KEL COMEbY
"THE SMALL TOWN IDOL"
The most stupendous production eror concclvod
by Mack Bennett or anyono else.
Melodrama Till yon gasp and grip your chair.
Spoctaclo Till .your vlalon Is overwholmod.
Comedy Till your sides aclio and tho tours roll
down your chocks. '
The Jolly Dick Lonsdale Company
AN ENTIRE NEW CHANGE OF VAUDEVILLE
SATURDAY
Bryant Washburn
in
"BURGLAR PROOF"
A IlIOT OK LAUGHS
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STAR THEATRE-.DORRIS
SATURDAY NIGHT APR. 23
The Jolly Dick' Lonsdale Co.
In Vaudovllle and Farco Comody. They uro guaranteed to pleaso
and tho great 8 reel Mack Bennett comody,
"A SMALL TOWN IDOL"
500 girls In tho cast, In tho greatest plcturo over conceived by
Mack Bennett or anyone else. -
SUNDAY
Tho Lonsdalo Co. In an ontlro cbungo of program and QUOAD
WAY AND HOME A seloct special.
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NOTICE TO CONTKACTOHH .
Illds (or enrpcutor work nocoawary
to build a ono story houko 33x39, wll
bo received at the olflco or tho Home
Ilulldors Investment Company, ovor
tho Star Drug Storo. Plans and apo-
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clfjcatlona can bq had at tho office
All bid to bo In not lator than Mon
day, April 25. The work will bo lot
to tho lowest responslblo bidder.
HOME 11U1LDII1W INVESTMENT
COMPANY, ... Jmim UoUaih),, Mgr.
100 PEIt CENT UNION
MONDALE THEATRE
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
THE 100 -PEIt CENT WE8TEIIN IMCTUM3
George Hernandez
' IN
"UPORjDOWN"
A slam bang western plcturo showing somo of tho groatost
riders and sharp shooters In tho world. In this plcturo you will see
all tho champion rodeo riders. I
.ALSO
A MACK BENNETT COMEDY CALLED
"DOLLARS AND SENSE"
I A UUSHBIl OF LAUOHB
1 TWO SHOWB 6:458:45
ADMISSION ADULT8 23C CmDItEN QOC
COMING SUNDAY
GEORGE BEBAN IN-"THE ITALIAN"
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STAR THEATRE - Merrill
SATDAY NIGHT APR. 23
Charles Ray
IN
"THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE"
Dance Following Show
SUNDAY SPECIAL SHOW
Mack .Bennett's greatest 8 reel Comedy success.
At The Liberty
The House of Personal Service
t
tonight -
"once a plumber"
1 Eddie and Lee thought millionaire!) ban it lead pipo clne"h
but found out that soldortng lead plpo was a million times moro
fun. A real laught-o-motcr. '.
TOMORROW
CHAnMINO CONTANCE HINNEY WILL SHOW YOU
"SOMETHING, DIFFERENT"
SUNDAY TWO BIG ONES
"THE TIGER'S CUB" and "BRIDE 13"
WILL THE
Oil Boom
BE IN
Merrill or Klamath Falls?
But few people in Klamath
Falls or Merrill ever saw a real oil
boom. Very few have any compre
hension of what one real oil boom is
like. Few seem to realize that we are
actually on the verge of one a
strange thing that in the towns which
have actually had oil booms, the lo
cal residents didn't as a rule wake
up to their opportunities till the wise
ones from the outside had come in
and grabbed up most of the big pro
fits in stocks and property.
The first gusher in the world was
struck in Beaumont, Texas, about
20 years ago. Beaumont was then
about the size of Merrill. When that
gusher was struck, people flock
ed into Beaumont at the rate
.of a thousand a day for more than
a month. An old barber had a ten
year Ibasc on his shop at $12 per
month rent. He sold his lease to the
first speculator who came along for '
$800, the speculator got $30,000 for
it and a bank was started in the old
barber shop. The hotel keeper own
ed his building, (a two-story frame,
on a big corner lot, worth normally
$4,000) he sold out the first week for
$12,000, and within one year his pro
perty sold for $160,000.
Stocks in companies which were
drilling at the time the gusher came
in had sold locally from a few cents
to a dollar a share were within a few
months worth from $20 to as high
as $360 a share. Fortunes were made
over-night. A hotel waitress got
$22,000 for stock which cost her
$40. -
These conditions and opportuni
ties have repeated themselves in
every town that has brought in a
gusher since then.
Indications which are in plain
sight to everybody who will take the
trouble to go and see, and facts
which are available to all who wish
to investigate, indicate strongly that
Klamath County will bring in a
gusher.
Klamath Falls or Merrill or Ft.
Klamath or Bonanza may see just
such conditions within a year.
Isn't it important to you to put
some money, all you can spare, into
the Development work which may
help to bring in a gusher? r.
v
SEE
KELLEY
TODAY
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Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to
Crater Oil & Gas Co.
Office:-622 Main Street
Open Evenings.
"A SMALL TOWN IDOL
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