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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1921)
PACK VIVK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wi;lNK8I)AY, Al'lllli U7, 1IKSI -r .iiii i iiiiiii fin lin ii mini -rrn-f-"" i'i" v '" -A. - M.Jir, MUn MjiIh'I Hlnrk, thn XMirldV jcrv'K wit wmiuih nnliiml (rulm'r, oiihh In Kliuunlli Full with llm Al (J. Ilnr ih'h drum Mowljiy, May l!nil FINISHING THE WINTERS BLD'G. "Modern throughout" would wull rluwdfy tlio now WllntorH building lit Main Hlrcot, nour Seventh. Thu flntt (lour linn boon finished for some limn , inil lit now occupied by tlio mIoh unit , store room of tlio Wlntors Jewelry ntorn In tlio mint half mid tlio phono graph department on tlio opponlto Ido. I Tlio Ki'rond mill third (loom urn illvldod Into 10 oimrtruoiitii und 13 offlco rooms. Dutsldo windows and 'skylights mnko thoso roomy bright, airy nud altogether donlnililo, Tim i aixirtniuiil unites am eitpoclnlly attmc tlvo und havn IIvIiik room, Imtli room 'and kitchenette, with hullt, In cabl tnotii, neat, kltclion table und dining 'table. Tlio wall nro linrd wall pin tor, putty on Hid top floor ami sand flnlitli on tlio second, tinted, with wood work In white. t Tlio dooni, IiihIiIo flnlahlng and rablnot work nro all "made In Klnm atli Fall," productn from Uio milt of tlio Utkriddo Lumber company, and tint Interior flnhtilui; of thu hullillnr ,wlll compnro favornlily with any other of It clnnH, All upartmonta havo been leased, somo for monlliit, and thu offlco roonm uro either rented or onions nskod. Suite 'nro equipped with olec trlcnl heutlng and rooking units. They nro rloctrlaliomo. Carpenter and pnlnton nro now 'busy on thu top floor .with tho fin ishing touch), und when completed, this building, partly because of It Contral location, hut moxtly on no- 'count of Kit moilorn xonntructlon, will ho onn of tho mot desirable In tho city. i sTsTbictTy niorro mooting Monday evening, Thoy mado iJni trip via Wlood and found tho lili;hw.iy In vnry good condition, it Rri'ai ik'iil of Improvomoiit having boon nddml recently hy tho Wood Lumber company an Hint end. Mm. Nancy Hiimnuir Iiiih returned from Wood whoro oho hn boon for sovorul iliiyn. MrH. Loula U. ItlcliurdHOii has i;on,n to Oakland whoro nho will visit for a aliorl tlmo with relatives. Albert linger, ono of tho loading stockmen of tlio Oklahoma country, waa In town with his family yester day on biiHlncwi. A now feiico Is boliiR hullt around tho Dorrls high school ground which will greatly Improve tho uppeuranco of tho plnro as woll as uunblo tho stu dent to trow a Uwn utid shrubbery without tho molesting prottento of Ioojio Block, ,w)m:i'ixi:m:n MiikrIo Tnllmnn HjHJtit the wouk end with Agnes Kmnnn. Charllo Storey nnd Mr. McCuct of Uoldhlll, havo boon visitor at lon Storey' tho past wook. About fifty pontons attended tho surpriso danco at Ham Human's Hat utday nlRht. Kvoryouu Inula Rogd time. Kston and Kounuth KlRcr attend eil n 'arty at I.yslo Merrill's Hutur d iy nlplit, 'i'hn l'owor Co, han moved tho trannform'ur front I. r. (llertson'it place to the corner of P. KlRford's, IIoIiir n moro contral locjtlon, more hoiiMnt can get llRht from It Mrs. J. K. Knmnn, II. V. Kiiuiau nud 11. P, Ucasloy went to Klamath Palls Wednesday. Thera will bo n box hocIuI at tho school house Katurday ovonlnR, April 30th, to which every "" 1ft Invited. Porn Corum has been III, hut Is nblo to bo t school aRaln. Clydo Ilrndlny was lsltlnRJn this district Hundny, In his now cur. ffl HAMIIUItU, April 1. (lly Malt) Amorlcn'H nuforcouiont of Bidd er qunrantlno reRUluttous to pro vent rernln-lufested omlgrants from carrying typhus Into thu ports Y of tho United Htates has canned Gormun shlpplnr; companies, opor ntlng from this port In connection with American lines, to uso great-, or vIrIIiuico In tho Inspection nud deloiiHlng of juiBsonRors. Tho facilities nro bo Reed hero for handling pasHongorH nnd tho disinfecting plantH arc ho largo and modern that (lorman offlclntn havo found llttlo difficulty In mooting tho iwuRROHtloiiH of American houlth of fleers, Tho Hamburg-Amorlcan lino, which Is cooperating with tho United American lines, has had model emigrant halls since 1907 which nro tsolatod In a Bectlon of tho city ncroBH tho Rlbo, Arriving omlgrnnts aro first put In what Is .called tho "unclean" section. Attor tho emigrants nro oxam lufid and found to ho healthy thoy nro then transferred to tho "cloan" .BOctlon. Uoro thoy nro examined twice dully by physicians until thoy .salt to mako suro that thoy carry no dlseasa upon tho ships. DOItltlH l'lIHHONAI.H Ous Johnson, woll known travel ing ttaloumnn for a Han Frauclsca hardwnro firm. Is In town on ono of 'his periodical huslnoeu visits. This spring Mr, Johnson Is making his ter ritory In a flno new Btudebakor car. Cob McManus, a fnrmor of tho Ok- labpmh district, was a business visi tor In town yer.torday afternoon, . Carl.Adarus drovo up from-Mncdool yesterday to purchase supplies tor his ww creamery at that place, William G. Hagolsteln and Cheeloy Btow roturnod last ovonlng by auto- mobllo from Yroka whoro thoy atton dod tho Associated Chamuor of Conv I QUIT STUDIOS M Tho luro of tho circus has reached Hiivnrnl nf Hut nnltrornln motion iiId- turo studios, nnd In tho cast of "Allco' In JutiRleland," which Is featured with tho Al. 0. Uurnca circus wlhch comoa to Klamath Palls Monday, May 2, will bo scon n group of young women whoso furos nro familiar to scream followers. Miss Mildred Kerr was tho first of tlio studio folk to seok omplnyuumt with tho DarnoM circus, and hIio found tho work of rohea'rsals so congenial that her enthusiasm spread among her frlenda nnd as n result thu "fairy numbor" In tho opoctaclo Is nuido up exclusively of young women who havo boon earning their livelihood In tho plcturos. No difficulty would havo been ox- perlcncod In obtaining tho contracts of twlco as many moro younR women, ns tho wlntor quarto woro boslnRod with applicants Just boforo tho bIiow started on tour, but ns thoro woro not nccommodntlons for any moro, tho Into comers were disappointed. WJilIo tho gonornl conception Is that circus life Is -difficult, tho per form ers do not find It so. Tho now fomlnlno recruits -will rldoln tho pa rade, da tholr parts In (ho spectacle, ride nienngo horses, on Joy throo woll cooked monla In tho open, sleep com fortnblo nt night In perfectly appoint1 cd I'ullmnnB, and noo a lot of tho country. In addition thoy rocolvo much hotter salaries than nro paid by stago attractions for chorus girls. m llliV 1TBMS Members of tho Dly Rodeo associ ation met nt tho Labaroo ranch Bun day, tho 24th, to brand tho horsos owned by tho association, A numbor of bad buckors havo boon purchased since tho last rodeo and tho aseocla tton brand, "Dly," was put on them at tho (stUorlng Sunday. After tho brandtng ther was a mettns of the directors for tho purpose of appoint ing committees for tho coming rodeo. Mnrvln Cross loft Saturday for Klamath Falls to moot Mrs. Cross, 1132 STORES Operating in the United States and Canada GRAND OPENING OF THE 1132 STORES Operating in the United States and' Canada W00LW0RTH 5c, 10 and 15c STORE 430 MAIN STREET, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON No Article in This Store Over 15c INSPECTION DAY-FRIDAY, APRIL 29th From 2 to 5 P. M. No Goods Sold on This Day. Fine Orchestra Music Everybody Welcome. OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY, APRIL 30th FROM 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. i Wonderful Opening Specials if tiKTMItmi TPA VCTTI CC DCD COLATORiS, etc, on sale 8 A. M ' lOC ENAMEL WARE. Large Sauce Pans' Milk Pans, etc, en sale 9 A. M IOC LARGE SPECIAL Glass Mixing Bowls, Berry Bowls, Pitchers, etc, on. sale ' 10 A. M .IOC SILVER PLATED Knives, Forks,' Sooons. etc. on sale 11 A. M ' IDC HOUSE BROOMS. We will let you' judge their value, on sale 2 P. M ' lOC PAir CCTC .J..C.11., J- ated, on sale 3 P. M., each piece ' lOC TIN DISH PANS, Water Buckets, on' R sale 4 P. M., very special IOC WILLOW SHOPPING Baskets You , , will appreciate these, on sale 7 P. M.' IDC WE ARE ALSO LISTING BELOW A FEW OF THE ALL DAY SPECIALS WHICH GO ON SALE AT 8 A. M.. BE SURE YOU COME AND Ubl YUUK anAKL ur THESE TREMENDOUS BIG VALUES. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THE SALE OF SPECIAL GOODS Palm Olive Soap 5c Carnation Large Milk ...,10c Turkish Bath Towels ....15c Creme Oil Soap 5c Fine Table Crockery ....15c No. 2'u Can Apricots,...15c .Crystal White Soap 5c No. 2' Can Peaches ....15c No. 2h Can Cherries ....15c 9 oz, Phez Jam 15c 1 lb. Can Salmon 10c Men's Hdkf. 2 for 15c OPENING DAY Delicious Chocolates i4 Pound 15c Hand ItoII lVult Center EXTRA SPECIALS ON CANDIES FOR Peanut Brittle 12 Pound 10c Known From Coa-H to Const Salted Peanuts 12 Pound 10c 'flu-no Arc Gonulno Spanish REMEMBER WE SELL NO ARTICLE QVER 15 CENTS A LIMIT IN PRICE BUT NOT IN VALUE. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 430 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon wmmmMg(Mmmmmmtmmmwmmmwmmmmammmmmmmtm ,. who tins been spondlng tho past four wooltH In Toxas visiting frlonds and relatives. MrH. J. M. 0 Ivan nrrlvod In riiy Sunday, Mrs. (5 Ivan will spend tho noxt fow weoks visiting In Spraguo river vnlloy. Mrs. 0. V Warren has roturnod homo aftor n wook's visit with hor daughtor, Mrs. Chas. Colllor, of Kla math Fall. Jambs Bell mJado a trip to tho res ervation during tho past wook. Whllo ithoro ho purchnsod for tho aRsocIu tlon, "Whirlwind," tho woll known huckor, bolonglng to Floyd Drown. Mrs, James Watts was hostoss for tho Ladles club Wednesday April 20. Tho ladloa spont a vory enjoyable af ternoon ombroldorlng. Mrs, Dallas Olvan gavo an Intorestlug talk ou the subject of '(Immigration." Delightful refreshments woro served and after a business meeting the ladles adjourn ed to meet May 11 at tho homo, of Mrs. Dallas divan. Havo you seen KcUey today? WEATHER RECORD I o : o Horoattor Tho Herald will publish the moan and maximum tempora turos and proclpltatlon rocord as Ink on by the U. S. Reclamation sorvlco tatlon. Publication will covor the day previous to tho papdr's lssuo, up to 5 o'clock of tho day. Pro Max. Mln. clpltatlon Apr. -1 13 23 Apr. 5 BO 23 Apr. 6 Gl 23 Apr. 7 61 19 Apr. 8 65 33 Apr. 0 66 36 Apr. 10 OS 42 Apr. 11 61 35 Apr. 12 58 34 Apr. 13 53 22 Apr 14 50 . 17 Apr. 15 15 62 21 April' 16 67 31 xp'rll 19 62 37 April 20 59 40 April 21 68 35 Apr. 22 63 4G April 23 58 27 - April 24 02 2G Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Adi. Mr. Auto-Kno Says i22et You don't havo to bo as wlso as a socond Solomon to seo tho reason why Philadelphia Uatteries aro getting to bo in such do mand. Porformanco and that two yoar guarantoo Is a winning combination. The Electric Shop CHAS. 1). GARCELO.V, Prop. 133 So. Sixth St. Phono 127 W-W-,HWi,',l'1