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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1921)
" I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AUN KKIIIT TIIUIl80AY,fvAI,HUi 2H, nei IT? j' H V . I. i Pay fifty dollars" I ill fll -4 :f H - 11 Jw' ssfh wet " s-SwiRi 1 wSPW dO jl i itj" il o'i'ni r9 Fifty dollars is the right price to pay for a good suit of clothes this season. It means reliable all-wool fabric, rightly pre-shrunk and silk-sewn with skilled tailoring. It means "14-karat" canvas and the other "unseen materials" in the structure of the suit. It means style and fit which stay through long service. It means more satisfaction than two $30 suits could give you. Be careful this spring Go "below a certain price and something must be sacrificed inferiority, adulteration anything but economy in the long run. We are accenting the $50 price this season as being the right price to pay for a suit of Kuppcnheimer good clothes a true investment in good appearance. Other suits from k The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes O -n. v O ! rOl'ND Class pin. Owner may have J lJCVV iwuni i samo by Identifying ana paying for O J ihLi .ill. fall nt Ilnralil nttleo 2S FOK SA1.K 8 dozen fruit Jars; also b months old Ohcsapeak Rotrlovor pur. i'hono 4UJ. 28-29 FOR SALD Threo room mod ern n-jw furnished house. Kxtra largo; lot. Party desiring to rent It for $45 Q0 por month. Cull nt 1734 Ore gon avo. or phono 441J. 23-29 FOR RENT lledroom. ono or two ladleti preferred. CI 4 10th street. or phono 147J. 28-30 Colored woman wants housowokr or day vork. l'hone 4C6M, LouVso Lackoy. 28-30 AAtnnpn f.xr ninui n'Ant" uuiai hois 4tiiii nn.ii tvviviv as Janitor or honso cleaning. Phono 4GCM, W. Lackey. 28-30 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with bsfch, C12 N. 9th St. 28-30 QUICK SALE Ono 2-toa truclc. Al condition, flCOO. Call City camp grounds, Ilaldwln. 28-30 lfno J on soon Kolloy today? FOR SALE IxU 1 and 2. Illock 13. Fnlrviow Add. No. 2, G00 cash; only two blocks to school. They nro worth doublo this prleo. Roll, 929 Klamath avo. 28 TOR SALE Franklin touring car. 7 passenger, flno condition. A anap ror a cju'ck "ale. Seo at lmporlal Garsgo, or phono 358. 28-1 40 acre3 icnch land In Union Co., 2H: mllc3 from La (Jrande. Will' trado tor a car In good condition. Address 305 Pine. Phono 358. 28-4 BONANZA NEWS FOR RENT NIco front closo In, 1017 High. bedroom, 28-30 X'OR SALE OHEAP 1920 Rulck, good aa new, with $150 accesso ries. Phono 40W. or 409. 28-30 FOR RENT 2 room apartment for light housekeeping at tho Kellogg Apts. 27 FOR RENT Now 3-roosn houso. 1021 Washington. 27 FOR SALE Parlor suite genuine solid Mahogany, C pieces. Inqulro A. L. Fontsou, 803 Walnut avenue, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 28 Iliivo you heea Kolley today? ' I .I0STIUV Strayed from, my place, ono black .homo, woighttauout 1400 lbs. Dig -white star on faco and white spot on Tioso. Hanrey Putman, Shlpplngton. Phono 82M, 28-29 Mies Melon Cowglll, assistant statu club leader, and Frank Sexton, county club leador, wcro In Uonanzu Thursday Tisltlng tho Busy Heo Sew. Ing club. An extra meeting of the club won called, so that Miss Cowglll might Inspect the work and exhibit work from othor clubs of which sho das charge. Sbo expressed herself as being Terr much pleased with tho managament and work of the club. Mr. Sox Ion spoke to tho boys of tho school on tho organization of poul try and Mock raising clubs hero. M'i Head, county superintend ent (f schools, visited tho school hero Thursday, addressing tho different grades and sowing clubs. Miss Alice Lytol, who has been away from homo teaching school, visited homo folks hero ovor Sunday, Undor tho now management tho hotel at Bonanza Is fast becoming an up-to-dato affair. Mrs. Chanoy was In Klamath Falls Saturday buying new furnlturo, rugs, etc., for the building. Mr. and Mrs. Chanoy seem to havo tho correct Idea of Just what a modern hotel uhould bo. They havo everything In readiness for tholr trado and In fact are already doing a rushing business, serving special Sunday dinners of chicken, lco cream, cako1, etc. ACCOUNTANT Auditing, systematizing, saw mill accounting and general practice. Ivan Idrlngston, Incorporated Accountant, 116 A St., C-raofa Pass, Ore. 28-28 NOTICE TO BrBDKIUJ AND HTOCK HOfjDMtS The board of directors of the Home Builder Investment company has In structed the manager to exhibit any or all bids to wr bidder or stock holder of the company who is Inter ested enough to k to seo same at say lime. 28-29 VOR SALB Household furniture, tores, chain, dressers, etc. 1413 Oregon. Plume COCK, 28-6 Funeral of Malin Woman Held Today MALIN, April 28. Tho death of Mrs. Virginia X. Woods at 12:30 Tu esday afternoon camo aftor an Illness of several months. Death was tho re sult of dropsy. Mrs. Woods has lived in this coun try flftoen years and has mado many frionds who mourn her loss. Sho was 57 years old. Sho leaves a bro ther, W. L. Rold; a nloco, Maude Reld, who has lived with Mrs, Woods sovoral oars; and two nephews, Charles and Frod. Reld. Funoral services will be held at her home on Thursday at 10:30 o'clock, after which tho procession will leave for Merrill where the body will be Interned. Rowing at tfte B Ethel Clayton In H "THE CITY SPARR,OW" H Can a city sparrow chirp Ir. it country lano? H Can lovo tako a dancing daughter of tho lights H set hor down on a farm make her happy nt a Sun- H day school picnic? Como and bco. H The Jolly Dick Lonsdale Company H AN KNTIIli: NEW l'AUCK-GOMKMY H TOMORROW -- H William S. Hart In I "THE CRADLE OF COURAGE" H At The Liberty The House of Personal Service TONIGHT Buck Jones ' IN "JUST PALS A thrilling romanco filled with dramatic moments, throbbing heart lntorest and fun. TOMORROW Bewitching Eva Novak IN "WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS" The stirring dra'ma of a daring woman who otolo a whole ox press train, carrying ten million dollars in gold, but who couldn't keep a certain young man from stealing hor heart, even though he'd been sent to say that she was 'Wanted at Headquarters,' It's different and you'll like it. i"ii - -r iynvrrwvviVvAViYirn ivuwww. SATURDAY Alice Brady -IN- "OUT OF THE CHORUS" No Money in Klamath ? OF COURSE THERE IS Just watch the crowds go to the circus next Monday The money sptmt at the circus would make an awfully good start at Drilling an Oil Well. EVERYBODY IN KLAMATH HAS MONEY and they spend it too whenever anything comes along with a SLAM-BANG AND A PARADE. WAIT TILL A GUSHER COMES IN. Then you'll realize that there are SLAM-BANGS AND PARADES IN OIL. AND PRO FITS TOO. You can go right on sleeping for another month or two and still be in plenty of time for all the SLAM BANGS AND PARADES. But you'll be too late for profits unless you wake up now Buy some Oil Stock NOW SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries' to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Office:-622 Main Street Open Evenings, l5- Er &twuhjaBsyraWBwaKMai5w8a38EBiBSS v.:-1,-,. .uMaMi.ii'Mi'"HMTnim(ma