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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1921)
l'AOH MX HATUUDAY, APRIL 83, 1M3I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 7 '.1 ' I ' I, C y To the Workers of Klamath Falls x During these days of reconstruction and uncer tainties it is more than ever important for the citizens s of Klamath falls to patronize the industries of Kla math Falls and to buy. products which are made at home.1 ' Local industries cannot be expected to grow and furnish continuous satisfactory employment to the workers of Klamath Falls, if we spend our money for products manufactured elsewhere. , It is a well-known fact that Klamath Falls work men are receiving better wages and working under more, satisfactory conditions than the workers in com peting localities where a good deal of the products ' that -the careless purchaser buys comes from. It is inconsistent for Klamath Falls workers to use the money earned in Klamath Falls to buy products made by poorly paid workers in other localities. Ask the merchant that you spend your wages with to BUY MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS PRODUCTS. Doctor Can Prescribe Nearly $ Gallon of Beer; 3 of Wine WASHINGTON, April 23. An nr bltrary limit ot , four, nnnd hovoiv eighths Rnlloui of boor niul throa Rations of wine, tut (bo maximum n physician may proscrlbo at nuy oun tlmo, iiaa boon established In tho now prohibition regulations which nwnlt the Approval ot Dnvld H. Illnlr, now commissioner or Internal rovonuo. Final Contracts on Columbia Highway PORTLAND. April 23. Tho tttato highway commission today awarded contracts tor 77 miles ot road work, aggregating $28,173, Including vir tually tho last atrip ot highway pavo mont on tho Columbia highway bo tweon Tho Dalles mid tho sea. Twvlvo and six tenths miles was awarded to tho Hnuscr Construction company. ji'--"' ir LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. Owned and Operated by Klamath Falls Business Men $1795. Ml (REDUCED MUCK ON New Scripps-Booth HWAl'NA MOTOR!) COMPANY fM Hoiit'i HUUi Phono 01MV. Equity No. lSfti NOTICE OF SHERIFP'S HALE IN THE'CIRCUIT COURT OP THE 'STATE OP OREGON FOR KLA MATH COUNTY. J. L. Spamtorn, Plaintiff, v. M. 'J. Yaden, A. C. Yaden, Irene Yadcn, L. D. Yaden. Elinor Yaden, H. V. Yaden, Suslo Yaden. John C. Yaden, .Feme Yaden, Joseph Vincent Yaden. Teresa Foster. "W. U, Foster, J. A. Martin, J. L. Mnrtln, Lcland Mosler, E. R. Reams, tho unknown heirs ot J. L. Yaden, deceased, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In tho real estate de scribed In tho complaint herein. Defendants. Dy Tlrtue ot an execution and or der of sale duly lssuod by tho Clork ot the Circuit Court ot Klamath, county, Oregon, dated April 15, 1321. In tho aboTO entitled suit, notice Is horoby Rlvon that I will on tho 27th day of May. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. mi, at tho front door of tho Klamath County Court Houso la tho City ot Klamath Falls,. OrcRon, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash tho promises described as Illock 17, ot First Addition to Ilonanm. .Klamath county, Oregon, which prop- orty naa boon taken and levied upon as tho property ot tho said defend ants, to-wlt: $445.15, togother with Interest thereon at tho rato of S per . cent po rannum from July 17, 1911, the sum ot H32.38. togother villi ' Intorest thorcon at' tho rata ot C por! cent per annum from January 24, 1921; tho sum ot $125.00 as attor-' noys tecs, together with costs and accruing costs. Dated: April 23. 1921. L. L. LOW, Shorlft. Ily Durt E. Hawkins. Doputy. Apr. 23.30','May 7-14-21 Hnvo you necn KoIIoy tntlnyl STAR THEATRE - Merrill SPECIAL SUNDAY SHOW . MACK' SENNETTS GREAT EIGHT REEL COMEDY- DRAMA. "A SMALL TOWN IDOL" Tho groat plcturo treat ot tho soason. 100 PEB CENT UNION MONDALE THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY A MASTERPIECE THE GREATEST LIVING CHARACTER ACTOR GEORGE BEBAN IN "THE ITALIAN" Thos. II. Inco production. Tho Italian has a real gripping hu man Intorest. It's a play that makes you laugh through tho tonra and brings a lump to tho throat. It's tho play that makes tho dimples to catch tho tears, ' --ALSO ' l JOE RYAN . ' In Episode 7 of "The Purple Riders" ' ! AND . f A CORKING MACK BENNETT COMEDY This 'Is an exceptionally flno show. Don't miss It. CONTINOUS SHOW SUNDAY STARTS AT 1 P. M. ADMISSION ADU)r? 2oC CHILDREN 06c COMINO TUESDAY THE BIG WESTERNER Roy Stewart in "BY PROXY" 1 ( u . r?.'jmL? Ucmnrtn xit' thiol- P H S SI T IV IT .a. m H 1K BBIH lBSr.m. . h . . i. I - r- - - j- m Qll PHOTQI TO-DJIY SATURDAY ONLY Bryant Washburn -IN- ( BURGLAR PROOF" Tho girls all called him tho Human Safety Vault for you had to uso dynamlto to got a Dollar out ot him. Hut ono night In tbo Lyric Tomplo of Jazropatlon, ho met a vision who shook a wicked, hoof In tho namo of art. A tlcklosomo talo of a1 tightwad. NO VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT OR SUNDAY SUNDAY THE GREATEST STAR OF TODAY CHARLES nAY IN "TOE OLD SWIMMIN HOLE" Doy-days girl-days tho fights and tbo fun at the Old Swlmmln' holo and brought back again. Dvp Into tho1 laughs with Charles Ray. At The Liberty The House of Personal Service TONIGHT- CHARMING CONSTANCE IIINNKY IN "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" Aro you a bit tired ot problom-plays and .eternal trlanglosT Would you Ilko "something dlfforont" In- moving pictures some thing fresh ond.now and ycs,romantloT Somothlng .that will en .tortaln youTiThen oo "SOMETHING DIFFERENT." J , .C3.. .' TOMORROW SUNDAY PEAIM WHITE IN . wfWtl ! "THE TIGER'S CUB" -A Dig Star Jn n nig Story with a Rig Thom'o- i ' Thlajla a thrilling story ot lovo and adventuro with tho snow , Holds ot. Alaska as a background , plcturo that literally j "takes ono's breath away." And starting today r BRIDE THIRTEEN" . , THE GREAT 'MYSTERY SERIAL Thrills and lots of them. Action,, mystery and uusponao and plenty 'of It. It's a story of 'land, air and oca, and H'u wld, px cltiog and thrilling. Don't fall to nee this plcturo. '' Continuous' nbow starting at 12 o'clock noon, Doors open at 11:30 a. m. f , , I . - - COjnNG MONDAY TOM MIX. IN, "TTIK CYCLONE" What Would You Give to Know Positively How Much & OIL lvr r'" Is Beneath the Klamath Basin? There is but one way to know; Drill a hole and find out. That is ex actly what we are are going to do. Every well drilled increases the probability that oil will be struck. Every Dollar invested now helps to hasten the day when we will all know what the Oil Resources of Klamath really amount to. No one has much money to spare these days, but everybody has a lit tle. One hundred men or women who put in $25.00 each are doing as much for Oil Development as one man who puts in $2500. Our. incorpora tors have put in all they can spare (much more than they liked to spare from their other business enterpris es.) It was their money that bought the material, machinery and equip and built the Derrick. If we strike a paying well or a gusher, their pro fits will be enormous. If we do not strike it, their money will be lost. It's a gamble pure and simple, but it's a gamble in Prosperity For Klamath and , Profits For Investors. Are you not. willing to make a bet, as large a bet as you can afford, on the same proposition, and on the same basis that we are betting? Money is being invested in Crater Oil and Gas Stock by strangers from remote, parts of the country; from California and even from Florida. you want to be in on the pro fits 'you must also take a chance of sharing, the losses. That's true of every business proposition. ., ', It's, No Cinch, But It's ONE BIG CHANCE 'tv If we don't strike it, and if you lose a few dollars, you'll never be very sorry. Butjf we do strike it, and you miss the ONE BIG CHANCE, you'll be awfully sorry. KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Of fice:-622 Main Street i Opn Evenings. 'J V rrrrrr WWirttWH g HfUltJlWWW