HATtlWUY, APIUIi no, lOfll THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I 'II'" ' J'iL "LJ..'... .' . ' '-. VM 25E WEATHER RECORD ( 'i Hereafter The Manila will publish tho inenn and maximum tempera turen nntl proclpltntlon record na tak en by thn U. 8. Reclamation sorvlco tatlon. Publlcallon will cover tho Oil Land Values day previous to tho papor'a Ittsuo, up HONEY to 6 o clock or too day. Pro-clpltatloo Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Last fall a man named Woodhousc came to Klamath Falls from Idaho and bought some land down Merrill way and is going into the Bee Business on a large scale. He is going to produce Honey, made in Kla math County by Klamath Bees, from Klamath Alfal fa. This industry is going to help Klamath Falls. We are going to get better, fresher honey and probably at a lower price. But best of all, the dollars which we spend for this .honey, will stay in circulation here. Mr. Woodhouse will spend part of his made in Kla math honey Dollars with us for WINDOWS, DOORS, MILL-WORK and LUMBER. He will spend part of them in all the stores and business houses. Everybody in Klamath Falls will benefit by even this compartively small Home Industry. It pays to build up Home Industries by buying MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS PRODUCTS ' LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. Owned and Operated by Klamath Falls Business Men !Apr. j Apr. i Apr. Apr Apr. April 16 Aprl 17 8 5 10. . 11.. 12... 13 II. IB... Max. 43 r.o 61 (11 or. en Cf! ci rs r.a r.o in . 67 . r.r April IS 56 AvrW 19.-.. 62 April 20 f.tt April 21 C8 Apr. 22 April 23 ... April 24..-. April 26 April 26 . . April 37 66 April 29 66 63 68 C2 62 6C Mln. 23 23 23 10 33 30 42 36 34 22 17 r2 31 37 35 37 40 36 4C 27 26 27 31 32 40 21 f NEW TODAY FOK 8ALB Rcfrigorotor, almost new. Maw Contectlonory, 1022 Main. Phono 346W. 30-3 LOST Bunch of key on April 27. Return to Herald offlca and claim reward. 30-3 .ji ... ,r Additional Society Miss Bernardino Harmon enter tained a few frlenas-Frlday rnlght at her home at -Ihe"-Enterprise ranch. The occasion was to cele brate tho birthday of Mr. "W. L. Wright and to bid farewell to Mm. Dennis Law ton and Miss Bertha Pitman who leave today for their ranch at Fort Klamath to spend tho summer. Tho evening was spent at cards after which delicious re freshments were served by tho hostess. Tho guests wcre:"Mr. and Mrs. Loo Sutton, Mrs. Dennis Law ton, the Misses Bertha Ptman and Madge Dixon and Messrs. H. A. Hall well and W. L. Wrightl 4 The Ladles club of tho B. P. O. B. will meet at tho Elks temple Tuesday afternoon at t:30 o'clock. A short business meeting will bo held after which the afternoon will bo spent in cards. A full attend-' ance of members and all ladles who are eligible for. membership is do-1 sired! Tho hostesses for the after-1 noon will be Mrs. A. Hnydcn and I Mrs. Byron Handenbrook. I 1 Miss Florcnco Porter -will bo hos tess to tho La Soiree club tonight at the homo of her sister, Mrs. A. M. Collier on Pine ifcreet. S00 will bo the gamo of tho evening. There will be a meeting of the Lai dies Auxiliary of tho American Le ' glon on Tuesday night at tho I. O. O ' F. building. All members are urged 1 to attend as special plans have been ' mado for entertainment. Portland, aro bemg congratulated upon tho arrival of a baby. rirl.'Mrs. Miller will bo remembered iiai'Mlss Lula Hagen, who has visited here with her slstor. Mm. Jack Slater. MARKKT 11EPOHT I Dr. and Mrs. Clarcnco Miller of' PORTLAND, April 30. Livestock and eggs steady; butter five cents lower. . nave You Seen Kclfcy todny?J NOTICK There will bo no meeting of tho Woman's Belief corps Monday after noon. AHDA QR1MKH, 30 Secretary. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Modern office ayvtain; Financial statements audttlng; bookkeeping classes, W W. Southwell, loomls Hldg. 30-3 HOlt tiAlM Monarch Mnllcablo range, excel' lent condition. Phono 19011. 30' WANTKD Woman to keep house for widower on ranch, (loud wages, light work. Inquire "Housekeeper." Herald. 30-2 OF ATTENTION, KNKJHTH GOLUMIIUH All .rownbyri aro requested to ut tond a mealing Sunduy afternoon, May 1, at 2:00 o'clock, at tho school hall on High rtrcot, near 8th. 30 BY RON NOUD, Secy. FOB 8ALB 1 1920 Chovrolnt ono- ton truck, good as new; 1 1920 Dodge sod an, llko now, Exceptional prlco and value. Ict ut demonstrate thorn.. Central Garago. 30-C FOB RENT Four room furnished apartment, piano included. No children. Phono 263M. 30 100 PEIl CENT UNION MONDALE THEATRE Arthur Bean Musical Director Ted Whno Manager Ed. F. Crawford Cnlcf Operator The Best for the Best THE WORKINGMAN'S THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY THE BIGSENATIONALWONDERPLAY WITH THE 16 YEAR OLD STAR LOYS DEL KAY u IN ( "SINS OF THE WORLD" "Sins of tho WcrldA is a picture with a purpose and a punch, It has a message for every heart. Jesus said: "With what mcas- i uro ye meto it shall bo measured to you again." It was his way of , stating tho Law of Compensation. In tno "Sins ot tho World" , the operation of this law is set forth in pictures that throb and burn. Captain Illchmond Pearson Hobson unqualifiedly indorses , "Sins of tho World" and calls upon all people with tho rocon- . structlon of tho world at heart to see It. Now Now Now. Don't jnlss it. ' ALSO ' . EPISODE 8 OF "THE PURPLE RIDERS' This eplsodo will make you hold on to your seats. Full of red blooded action and daring riding, and ' A MACK SENNETT COMDY Another Volcano of Laughs , DON'T MIH8 IT. CONTINOU8 SHOW SUNDAY HTAIITH A i P. M. ADMISSION ADPI ts-28c CHILDREN 06c twvjvwy.ffa.'wr g u in tfMTn'Zirwcvsr.rsizrz.'x'sr'r 'jut, zv, knowing at the one lW k..i PH01U2 TA-nIV NO VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT William S. Hart and Tom Santschi IN "THE CRADLE OF COURAGE" Tho stripes on your sleevo are better then tho kind you get from tho Judge. Belter go straight, Sam. ThatB what tbo llttlo woman said when Kelly tho crock came back from Franco. But the gnng had a slick Job ready and Tho rwt Is u hurricane! Ono of the big-gest-flncst stories ever filmed. SUNDAY Rex Beach's story of tho frozen, north, "Tho North Winds Malice." Ono of the biggest pictures over shown. STAR THEATRE g VWMXWMUMMMMW A SUNDAY REX BEAfH'S ' FAMOUS STORY "THE NORTH WINDS MALICE" 100 Per Cent Thrills Vora dordoo whom yon nil romombor as "Tbo Mother" In Hn moresquo, contributes to this production tho greatest acting of her carcor. Tom Snntschl of "Tho Spoilers" faino, will bo soon In, oven a groatcr rolo In "Tho North Winds Mnllco." Remember this grout production, but prices not IncrcuHud. J SEE KELLEY TODAY Acreage in the vicinity of the Wagoner well in Wichita County, m iMua vuua avitmg uc pnu ana put I per acre before the well was brought At I t m ml II ' in. jf few aays arter tnts wen came in it was SELLING FOR $10,000 PER ACRE. Wagoner sold the 60 acre tract that the well was on for Two Million Dollars Remember that we own the leases on the oil rights on 1800 ACRES in the immediate vicinity of the well we are going to put down. Figure for yourself what our stock will be worth if our well brings in a gusher. Last November the Eastland Oil and Refinery sold a SINGLE ACRE LEASE in Burkburnett for ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Last January acreage in Eldor ado, Arkansas could have been bought at around $100 per acre. Since the now famous Bussey well was brought in, single tracts have SOLD FOR $40,000. Who makes the biggest profits from the enormous rise in values of Oil Stocks and Oil Lands? Its the men and women who HAVE .THE 'NERVE TO BUY STOCKS and BUY LANDS AND BET THEIR MONEY. Before Oil Is Struck Who. are the ones who never make money in Oil Stock Invest merits? The pikers and cinch play ers who wait till after oil is struck to make their bets. Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oi! & Gas Co. Office:-Sri2 Main Street Open Evenings. 2raBnnsrwr?n:s3aTrrx .-" si wi aaaejsivruxaihmi Msrasraasiffft f it