The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 24, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    I'AOIO FIVE
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUISOAV, MAY 21, ISM "
Our First Price-Smashing Sale!
This Sale is an assured success from the start. The people have never
before been offered such Quality Merchandise at such Attractive Prices. :-:
SUGAR POTATOES 300 pairs fmen's dress Men's Work Shoes,
$9.49 $2.00 ZVltoulirs?Bt'e shoes, value. to $10.00 values to $Q,00, Spe-
SACK ' . Per Cwt. Smashing Sale, We invite $4.95 cl $2.95 .
. everyone to come in and in- - -
10 LB. SACK FANCY JAP RICE mjU wonderful values Ladieg, Brown Kid w Exlra Specia, Ladieg,
ROLLED OATS " 12 LBS. we are o ertng. shoes, values to $10.00 Black Kid Tie Pumps
Extra salespeople ihave
43c $1.00 been employed and will be $5.95 $3.95
pleased to show you any- : '
TEA MILK thing in the store. Do not All Suit Cases, Bags Children's Shoes, val-
39c LB. PerCe f Vol 23 tl' '""" -d Trunk., reduced ue. to $4.25
Black or Green $6.39 33Vfr ' $1.95
Our grocery dept. is full of
just such values as the
above.
We have bargains for ev
eryone. Come in before
buying your shoes.
.W a Sjt LiW Cms1LSv W w L y wi m M
wm - mr- s r- 'v v m .rt
mr ,BBBSiN4!7S1l M -bV1 -M W. I 3?1TC1bVb1bMb1bbb buying your shoes.
I I
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Personal Mention
Mr nn.l Mrs J Monro a,n,Jr..
nnd Mrs Uuy Court motored up lo
Chllouuln Hunday.
I). J Callahan Ih nn out of town
visitor from Hrny
Jim Hlvyor left Ibis morning 'or
""CTlTl.ro.nr left thl. ...or,.-'
Ini: for u short vllt at Chlco.
ll"i Ni.Uy Dryden. who has been
teaching .chool t ""'i.iit'hN
lo her liomo lit Ml", I'""1"' ,n,i
,"MlMKl)orotl.y Hammond, of Mf
,,h has been attending high
icbool lu.ro thl. lnlr. returned to
her homo Ibis morning.
Mr. .....I Mm J Klwln Mnrlln. "n
on Junior, wen. wnra for 1 1
halls, Washington this morning. Mr
Martin hn been teaching icliool at
Algomn. ,,, uMilln
Pelican hotel. I" !' from Snn ,rnn'
rlM-n for n fow day. . ....
Mr Vorl Clollnsky nn.l two child
ren "-n. pn.oiiKors 'of "orrU 1 1
morning whrro Uier will visit with
Mrs (lellnsky's mother.
Mr. Sarah Sl.llllnKsburg. w ho .nn
been visiting with ,,,,r,,,nu?!',.cr n?n
Prr-stnn Nino, for tho l. """
month. returned to her lionw In Mr-
",M3lS"nB.. who has ,..
tnifhliiK n tho local high school, left
ihhi n "riilnx for Ban Francisco whi-ro
Hho will vlfll tor noma Umo before
nZJr .1 Ukev.ow was n town
C, 1.5 will v'H't with 1.1. son and
fnKllyil McHweo. of Chlloauln. Ih
rcKlhtnro.l nl a lornl hotel
MrH 0 W OhloH anil iiinthor. Mr
Wm Mooro, nru finwi. from (.hllo-
QUl"ofeHor n. i:. ' Poll. ho 'l;
llven-il tlin romiiuioi-innont juUlroM to
the IiIkIi hcIiooI KraJuntoH limt nlnlit.
roturni'il to KiiKnnn lliln mornliiK
Koveral local puoiuu nno
nilvantiiK" of tho fact Unit Al. Jol
boii will bo hudii tonlKlil at MwlfonlJ
In "HlnbMil." ninl Biivoral automobllo ,
l.nrtliiH loft today nxpoctlni; to n
turn tomorrow. Amoi.K tlioHo who
wont nro MrH. .1 II. IMilerH. Mrn. J
II Cartiir. Mm. Chas. Martin, Mrs.
J. J I'arkor. Mth. I.. Jacob, Mw. '
Wabln Weeilon, Mr. iimKMrH I)U1h
lloiiKlnml, Dr I' M. Noel, KiiRuno
Momly anil MIhh Viir.la Cozhi .
Mr Dora Iliinlioro loft tbw mom-,
Inn for Chlco whom hIio omiopIh to i
remain hoiiio tlmo vIhIIIhb with br
motbur. ... I
INiMiuiKcrii on tho nutomobllo
HtHKO for AHhlnml anil Meilfonl thin
jiiornli.B worn MrH. Norrln. MprB.
Nye, Herkoy. U.arky anil lllnnkf lolil
Mr. villi MrH, W. A. Drohr loft for
Snn KrnnclHco this ihornliiK for a
lnontl.H IimhIiiuhh ami .leauro trip.
I)r. J. O. Kxllnn, of Salem, who Iiiih
liocn boro tho liiHt fow ilayH on IiiihI
noBB, roturneil to IiIh homo this morn-1
Idr. It
IT. A. Culp, lualstant Hiiporlntonil-I
ont or lllo Hliuaiu iiivib.uii, ui it v., j,
laBt nlKl.t to sponil ovorai uayn num.
nt Itiiultiniiu ' V
II UUOMtllllll,
Mth. O. II. Haralibarcor nnil ilauBb-
nr mirk virclnlu. of Oakland, nro
vlaltliiB at tho homo of Mrs. Harsh-,;;
linnsor'B nwithor, Mrs. H. 8. Ilonloy,,,.
nt tho Henley rnnchi Tlioy nro on;
tholr way homo from WnsliliiKton, D.i ;
C, whoro Mrs. HarshbarKor nttoudeil .
tho national convention or tho Daugh. ; ;
tcrs of tho Amorlcnn Involution an , ,
recent from California.
Davo Shook was In from his ranch
nt Dairy yostorday attending to bus
iness mfittora.
, I, I,' Walker nnd Jpkh llccklny
left for Ynlnax thU moniliiK to lm
Bonn n coiiio of i!i)h lookli.K Into
rnttle roiiilltluiiH In that nolKl.bor
bond. .MIkh Akiiox Drlncoll left Sundny for
a tMi cokn vncntlon with her mo
ther and nlnter nt Hnlom.
Mr and Mrs. K IV Tlllon nro down
from Chlloiiuln. Mr Tlllon Is In tho
lumber business In that section.
Charles Kluckus, n rnnrl.cr from
Dairy. as In town ynsterdny.
Mrs IMorenco ItoilKers left jester
day for Harrnmentii where she. will
reside ditrlnK the summer ncntlon
months.
Claud Dnmorest, son of Dr. nnd
Mrs (). K Demoreit, of this city, wan
Mr Mcrchnnl. Knrmer, Wool
Krower and ethers:
Wo store overytblnK stor
able. Our-futes are rlKbt: our
serir the same.
Drop In mid seo us nnd let
us takn rare nt your stoniRo
Minus.
Yours for Storing. '
PEOPLES' WARE
HOUSE CO.
Ulli nnil Itiilluny Spur
I'l.onu SSH-W
one of the Krnduates this week from
tho Pacific Chiropractic CoIIcro In
I'ortlund, accordltiK to advices re
ceived hero by his parents,
A timepiece set In a finger ring Is
tho lftto.it Innovation. It Is so small
that n rIovo ran bo put on over It
enilly.
Women hao for tho first tlmo sat
for tho examination of tho Ilrltlsh
Auctioneers and Kstato Agents Institute.
.Mrnt'K kou I'um.iavrio.v
4SOIiATKI TIC(-T
(TublMirr)
1'UIII.IO IM) ham:
IVpannu-nt tf the Interior
Not Cinl Ijinil
U. 8. Land Offlro at I.akovlew. Ore.
May G, 1921.
Notlco Is hereby Riven that, as di
rected by tho Commissioner or tho
Cencrnl Ijnd office, under provisions
of Sec. 24GC. It. 8.. pursuant to tho
AAArMrArMrAMAArMrMrMMrW
Short Season
For Sawmills
Wo iniiht look tl.o situation of
(he lumber hushies MimiVly In
tlin flic'. Tliero will lie a short sou.
miii, how short vto do not know.
Olio tlilnu In certnln. vtlicn tl.o
iuIIU Miut down litem will bo no
iioro cluvip immI.
(. lV)ton iVi Co, nro ilelltcrliiK
irti-ii hluli, Mxtevu li.rl. loi.Ktli.
low nt 9il.no per inl.
Tl.o Im Inijcr lll In j- In lilt
winter' supply now mid tnko no
'limii'V on the iiiIIIh elusion down,
Iliery riislomer who boiiKbt
iih'ii hluli curly hist )enr mill l.nil
t dry hen w tutor M't In, Ih plenw.
Ml. Many Iwuo plarisl their orders
alremly. liny emly anil place jour
onlew now unci Ihi suro.
O. Peyton & Co.
O. PEYTON W. PEYTON
419 Main ' Phonal 535
Make
TheOREGON
Your Hotel
WHEN IN
PORTLAND
POPULAR SPACIOUS LOI1I1Y
At the Center of
Everything
IlltOADWAY at STARK ST.
Wo BURROst yo" wrlto, phono
or wlro I for reservations
Arthur H, Moyers, Mannger
nppllqatlon of C Fred Collman, of
Klamath Kails, Oregon, Serial No.
010S79. v.e will offer nt public sale,
to the highest bidder, but at not less
thnn $2. SO per acre, at 10 o'clock A.
M., on tho 17th day of June, next, at
this offico, the following tract of
land: S4 NEH Sec. 24, T. 37 S., R.
9 E.. Wu M
This tract Is ordered Into tho mar
ket on a showlns that the greater
portion thereof Is mountainous or too
rough for cultivation.
-Tho salo will not bo kept open, but
will bo declared closed when thoe
present at tl.o hour named have ceas
ed bidding. Tho person making tho
highest bid will bo required to Im
mediately pay to tho Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
tho abovo described land aro advised
to fllo their claims, or objections, on
or beforo the time designated for
sale.
Notlco will be published for tiro
consecutive weeks In tho Klamath
Herald.
JAMES F. DURC.ESS, Register
10.17-24-31rJ-7
The Dollvar statuto recently un- Tho bign quality of success tht
veiled In Now York City Is the work , follows advertising In thVflmilfni
of Sally James Farnaham and Is tho
largest statuto ovor niado by woman.
column of Tho Herald U due to Ufct)
Intelligence tot Its readers.
..THE NEXT SPARK PLUG YOU BUY.,
GET A
BOSCH
AND YOU WILL FORGET YOUR
SPARK PLUG TROUBLES
REED AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Phono
298-J t
Distributers
Luthy Batteries, Bosch Magnetoc
11th St.
Near Mala.
Just Compare These
Old and New Prices
Note the very substantial reduction which has been made in
FEDERAL TIRES, both FABRIC and CORD, and which'in con
junction with the EXTRA SERVICE they give, makes
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division, nrnvvii i r ' A
on bUBlnnBH
CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION
must bo niado for tho wenrer individually. Let mo nia&p your now
Nirltit suit nnd enjoy ytcnrlnff really distinctive clothing tailored
to fit you perfectly nnd to retain ltd extrn-simirtnvss during long
constant wear.
CHAS. J. CIZEK,
Merchant Tailor
818 Main St.
H
EDERAU
TIRES
the BEST, and MOST ECONOMICAL BUY FOR YOUR CAR
FABRIC TIRES
PLAIN TREAD
TRAFFIK TREAD
01D PRICE
30x3 I i $15.00
30x3K 1 . 18.50
32x3& . : . . .
324 it:::
NEW PRICB OLD TRICE
$11.85 $15.55
14.50 19.50
: . . . : 24.00
: : : i : 30.30
NEW PRICE
SI 2.85
15.00
20.25
26.90
RUGGED TREAD
OLD PRICE NEW PRICE
$19.45
26.00
30.35
37.90
SI 6.50
20.00
25.95
34.40
CORD TIRES
RIBBED TREAD
OLD PRICE NEW PRICE
NON-SKID TREAD
OLD PRICE NEW PRICE
I I
30x34
32x3 J '.$39.10
32x4 : 1 49.70
34x4H i I 58.95
35x5 . , 73.50
...::: $34.25 S2T.50
S34.60 41.15 36.40
44.00 52.30 46,30
52.15 62.05 54.90
65.05 77.35 68.45
DIAMOND TIRE & VULCANIZING CO.
707 S. 6th. Street