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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1921)
riiiimv junk a, 1021 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'ACIH MX wmamm o .a e m r '&, BOY'S FLANNEL WAISTS Extra specml fw Saturday 50c BOY'S DRESS SHIRTS, $2.50 and $3.00, Saturday $185 MEN'S $3.50 KHAKI PANTS, Saturday $2.20 One-Half Off on ALL BOYS' SUITS"Dubbelbilt" Make Men's Silk sox, in Black and White colors. Extra special Sal. Pr. 50 C Men's, Hat Specials 50 DRESS HATS, Extra Special for Saturday '.. $1.95 100 Men's Straw and Panama HATS. Extra Special for Saturday 75c Men's fine Silk KNITTED NECKWEAR, F?g. $1.50 Saturday 85c One-Half Off on All Ladies' "Kempt" Outing Skirts MEN'S FINE ELK SHOES for Saturday at ..... $2.95 MEN'S FINE WORK SHOES for Saturday at $3.95 Dozens of other Shoe Bargains See the shoes and the prices, you'll appreciate the values offered. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS AT JL jl 1' m m m a m9 Leading Clothiers and Hatters UtVY'tt r CALIFORNIA NEWS I OAKLAND, Juno 3. A 10-ycnr-old bank "bandit" is In Jail In Oak land after being caught trying to rob a bank. The boy is deaf and dumb, and, according to tbo pcllco. has been "problom" for police half his life. Twice recently, it was raid, ho had been "picked up" for other "Job. ' Too boy entered tho bank by climb ing monkey fashion up a drain pipe and through a transom. Several con tribution boxos for funds for the Ar menians were found open. His boy remained stoical under examination In the sign language by Patrolman J. , M. Rhodes. VENICE, Juno 3. Airplanes have frightened away tho many seagulls which formerly were seen about the Southern California beaches, accord ing to IC H. Knoud of Venice, a boach town, who has spent yoars stu dying tho birds. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 3. A bridge ncross San Francisco Day will bo constructed at a cost of $25,000, 000, according to announcement of A. J. nich, local finonclcr, who de clared tho monoy for the project al ready had been subscribed. in operation, somo mash and some liquor. SUTTER CREEK, Juno 3. An- nouncement that tho old Eureka! mine, formerly tho property of the late Hetty Green, New York woman , financier, which has produced largo amounts of gold in times past, had been closed came from tho mlno re-, contly. "No statement was forthcom-J Ing as to tho cause of tho suspensien: of activities. Miners have been laid off. VALLEJO. Juno 3. Vallejo l'ost, No. 104, of tho American Legion nnx-i lously awaits tho result of telegrams sent to Congressman Charles F. Cur ry and John I. Nolan and Senators Hiram Johnson and Samuel Short rldgo, urging that they tako Immedl nto steps to have President Harding lasuo an executive order against tho employment of aliens In tho navy yards of the United States. and throbbing, that has over been created for the screen." ' Mr. Hamilton wroto tho brilliant! novol from which William D. Mlllo produced "Midsummer Madness." His opinion has ucca echoed - by critics and screen fans everywhere, and "Midsummer Madness" has taken Its placo bcsldo tho greatest pictures ever made. It Is a vibrant story of human lovo and passions that lays tho soul of modern marriage baro. Llla Leo, Lois Wilson, Conrad Nogol and Jack Holt play tbo leading roles. Don't miss this wonderful Para mount plcturo! Till: LIIIERTY At the Theaters DORR1S. Juno 3. Tho spring clip of wool is beginning to pour Into lo- cal concentration Bhcds and ware houses preparatory to shipping. Jus. O'Kcefe, ono of tho leading sheop ralsors of northern California- and southern Oregon, has brought in 18,000 pounds for storage, and It is understood that this city is only a email portion of tho clip tlmt will find tho outBldo markot through Dor ris ns a shipping point. Tim STAR Iloro's what Co.tmo Hamilton, tin famous writer, thinks or -Miusum-mer Madness," feature plcturo for tonight and Saturday at tho Star. "It Is tho most utteriy satisfying, beautiful and human thing, all allvo "Fixed by Gcorgo," tho fourth of tho famous fun features of Eddlo Lyons and Leo Moran, Is showing nt tho Liberty Thcntro. It Is hotter, if anything, thnn "Everything but tho Truth," "La La Luclllo" and "Onco a Plumber ". Tho old farclal situa tion of bringing a numbor of oppos ing actions togothor and keoplng tlir.ni triL'flthor ncnlnst 'their will Is utilized by Edgar Franklin, who wroto tho story. Ho usos tho novel means of a gang of mystorloua auto thieves who forco four parties of mo torists to seek sholter from tho rain In a vacant country houso. Thoro Is nothlug old about the sltua tions that follow or tho relationships of tho various factions, howcm- For Instance, OeorFe, trying to "fix " th quarrel between bis friend, tho doe tor, ami his wife, plans to confront tho doctor's wife with the donors patient and promoto a showdown. Hut other visitors arrjve: iho Litlt or of tho pretty patient and UN son's wife-to-be. tho son himself, tho dau ghter's swecthsart, and even tho wlfo of (Jcorgo, tho fixer. U hnl hap pens must bo seen to be laughed at. Eddlo Lyons and Leo Moran nave mado tho most of every possibility for mirth producing. Story of Northwest Lumbering in May American Lumberman Approximately 70 of tho 208 piges of tho American Lumbormnn fcr liny, nro duvotcd to description, profundi)' Illustrated, of thu northwest lumber ing Industry, particularly tho logg ing and milling methods of tho St Paul and Tucoma Lumber company of Tacoma. Washington. Vluws or tho woods and timber are very lllto Klamath county forest scenes nnd tho mill Interiors nro not greatly different to tho u)o of the layman, at loust, to tho Inside views of tho big local iiiIIIh. Tho article Is tho Inst written, ) the Into Fred. 11. Oilman, Pacific Const manager of the American Lum berman, who died suddenly In Port land a llttlo over a month ago. Wo road by an exchange tho fol lowing heading; "Man Shoots Him solf In Dusumont Wowing Out Ilralns." netici: or nam: of iiiiiiuatiun DISTRICT IIONDS NOTICi: IS HKUEIIY GIVEN Thnt loaled proponuls will bo received until the 21th day of Juno A. I). 1U21 at tho hour of 2 o'clock In thu lifter iinnn for tho purrhaso of Fifteen Thoiipnnd Dollnrs' worth of lionds of tbo Luturprlsi) Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon Said bonds aro to draw Interest at tho rato of C per unit per annum, payable semi annually upon tho 1st day of July nnd thu 1st day of Jnuunry of each year until tho maturity of said bonds. Hnld proposals will bo received by thu Hoard of Directors of said Irriga tion District, nnd should bu directed lo tho Secretary of tbo Knlurprlso Ir rigation District, caro of Fred. D. Fletcher, l.oomls Ilulldlng, Klamath Falls, Oregon Tho Hoard of Directors rcsnrvo tho right to reject any or all bids offer ed. O. J. HILYARD. Secretary of the Hoard of Di rectors of Entorprlso Irriga tion District. MI9-J20 . . . ., . . . - -. ,, ,t. ,L ! i T r V PT F IT WW V v w w S'AN FRANCISCO, Juno 3. The Southorn Pacific Company has decid ed to roduco freight rates on rice, barloy, canned goods, dried " fruit, driod beanB nnd dried peas from California points to Galveston and Now Orleans for Europo exports. This was announced today by tho company LOS ANGELES, Juno 3. Tbo whlskoy sold to hlra at an address In Jnglewood, near hero, was so poor that ho thought ho was entitled to complain, a citlzo ntolrt the sheriff. Tho tehorlff's deputies raided tbo promises the dlsgruntlod customer Hod doscribed and .5oiiflsbfttod a still KIRK-KLAMATH FALLS STAGE LINE Stage leaves The Smoke daily at 2 p. m. and the Central Hotel a few minutes later. We use a large, easy riding, comfortable automo bile, in thorough repair. Stage leaves Kirk at 8 a. m. daily. Tickets $3 each wayj round trip $5.50. Phone your reservations. I Central Hotel 155-W. &'fH The Smoke 175 fRwHWW Ll You'll know Omf'W -F hJWgSSS&l u by tho wa3fr rr vwza ffPMILLLLLKf never failing ; MR. ""l IT ,1 "r I SrimiiBlWiliHwiflH results. W rviQM I 1 11 1 ilpBiiiiill " I lilllly :3 IN kitchen or camp -kit, OLYMPIC I II ffllllF n niYitPiriA Pancake Flour is indispensible for good W$M iwtoamK pancakes or waffles. Simply add water IB S2"J$Z& or milk, mix and cook. Qmsm i Stfitilfttl' wrapped and sealed, pancahi hour T IHiillttl WHIAT HtAJIl 1 inallftl ATYounGuocEns J,,",11 fffieifl - .- , AlomoWitw pastiiy noun JP23---TV r 'V 1 Mdfan OLYHnoFtoim a'ut'h"; 1 fST SSil.l '"iWkfti) i SJhk uKNifia iaeweoMmi I IS a-m.u riWWs JjffwL. A fSatwBt- roiudoats t 1 A.ffihtKa'ii wJWRPf? $. aLisV rliffkWTS' m f sTfttcuTOArs i ? - t I if -h ;, -. j rii: c3crjttrsres" 'kWi'p"