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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1921)
A' m4 ' FRIDAY, JUNK .1, 1021 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'Adi: hkiiit KANO.illOO OUTING TOflS COMFM3TO LINE FOR LESS MONEY. NUW AUIUVAUS SILK DKKSSKS KOK ' JUNE SALE $15.00 to $25.00 June Clearance Sale The Remaining Suits Very Low Priced. They Are Worth Double. See Them On Sale Saturday Morning at Just Half Price Only one model of this selection in stock. All new spring styles and most desirable materials. Colors, Navy Blue, Brown, Desert, Black and Mixtures. Nifty box styles for summer season. Buy here Saturday, you save more than half price at this sale. Every suit must go We ; never carry over from one season to another. These prices will do it: $25.00 suits now $12.50; $30.00 suits now $15.00; $40.00 suits now $20.00; $50.00 suits now $25.00. (Tweed-o-wool suits excepted.) NEW MERCHANDISE AT PRE-WAR PRICES WHITE WASH SKIRTS Summer Is here, tbo tlmo tor sport and wash materials. We nro showing a largo lino ot now stylo whlto skirts in many now weaves. Priced from $1.50 to $5.00 SUMMEKTIME OIUJANDIES $1.00 Theso imported Swiss Organ dies 40-ln. wide Como in a wealth of wonderful colors, such ns Rose, Lilac, Copen hagen, Canary, Ecru Pink. White, lliuc, Grey, 3recn, etc. ' HILK AND KAimiO GLOVES Silk Gloves, 2-clasp length, White. Gray, Modo, Ulack Silk Gloves, 16-button length, White, Black, Gray, Modo $1.50 to $2.50 Gowns exquisitely embroid ered, Special $3.00 and $4.00 SKIRT SPECIALS Reduced below manufacturers cost. J SPECIAL PHILIPPINE GOWNS AND COMUINATION No dalntlor handwork can be found than that done in the Phllipplno Islands, and theso are charming example's of It. Combination cscolopcd and embroidered, Special 50c Ladles' knit clal bloomers, Spo- 65c WAIST SPECIAL 98c Fino Vollo Waist, hemstitch ed and laco trlmmnd. Values up to 12.00. Special June Sato only 98c GINGHAM PETTICOATS Fast colors 90c. Black Satlno petticoats, oxtra raluo 98c FOREST .MILLS UNDER WEAP. Ladles' Union Suits. No rlctv csj knee. Special 75c Ladles' Sluovelcs i-iU 25c Misses' sleeveless vests ' 10c, 20c, 30c ..CHILDREN'S IIRFSSES A special assortment, oce3 3 to S yrs. $1.25 to $1.75 CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Mado from good grado Cham broy ginghams. Prices, Spe cial $1.25 to $1.50 HOY'S IiliOUSRS Tailored llko a man' sblrt vrlth French cuffs, light and dark colors 95c to $1165 SPECIAL HOSIERY 25c Economy hoso for ladles and children, mado from long cot ton lxl rib, fast black, don bin heel nnd too. Children's slzo 6 to 9. ' Ladles' sires SM to 10. Black, linrwn and Whlto, While they lust only 25c Ginghams, standard grado, ptald, checks and strlpos, largo assortment, only 17c IO-IN. SWISS ORGANDIE Many new styles, dress pat terns. Special prlco, per yd. 50c Cropo Pllsso for underwear. I) uo. Pink and Whlto 25c Rowing at the IPHOTOt TO-DJIY "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" With Lois Wilson, Llla Lee, Jack Holt and Con rad Nagel. ' A story that hurls tho instincts of ages Into the midst ot modern conventions and cleanses them nil with living fire. Acclaimed by the editor of "Tho Moving Picturo World" as tho greatest legitlraato dra matic production tho screen has even seen. SUNDAY Constance Talmadge -IN- "MAMMA'S AFFAIR" aaaaaaammaammvmmwmswmwmwmmvwmmwmwmmmmmmwwvnm At The Liberty TONIGHT Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran In the npnrkllng comedy uccen "Fixed By George" From tho story by Edgar Franklyn. TOMORROW The Cheater Reformed Starring William Russell Tho startling story of a dual identity. COMING SUNDAY Tho season's gigantic success "Half A Chance" Adapted from tho famous novel by Frcdorlc Isbam. ii , ,, ,,-,1-,,Yf,Y-Tr-y-v, JYvJ-uJvxrLnjvty Our Factory Is Running Full Time and VE ARE MAKING WINDOWS, DOORS, SCREENS AND CABINET WORK, BUT OUR PAY ROLLS IS NOT AS LARGE 'AS IT SHOULD BE, AND , The reason for this is that a few thoughtless people in Klamath Falls still buy Windows, Doors, Screens and Frames which are made in Weed, Portland and elsewhere. Lakeside Lumber Co. Thoro nro still living on tho Island of-St. Helena two turtles nnd a parrot that saw Napoleon when ho was alivo. Tho turtles nro 170 yonra old and tho parrot 126 years old. MONDALE THEATRE 100 PKIl CENT UNION Sunday and Monday Harold ielT Wrights 10 reel masterpiece "THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" Continuous Show SUNDAY SHOWS START 1:00, 3:30, 6:00, 8.30 Drones In the Klamath Hive- Many of Klamath's best citizens are busy as bees, working and boost' ing for Oil Development and buying all the stock they can afford in the companies actively engaged in this work. BUT THERE ARE DRONES IN THE HIVE. The Drones are the men of means who haven't put a dollar into active Oil Development werk: the men who are out getting leases for themselves hoping to reap profits for themselves out of the showings made by their neighbors. The Drones sit idly back and - say: "I'm going to be a rich man if they strike oil this summer." Whenever a man tells you that he "hopes they strike oil this sum mer," ask him how much money he has piit in to help drill a well. They all have an alibi. They don't like somebody who is connect ed with one company and they think the other company hasn't a good lo cation, or it isn7t convenient to spare the money just now, or the machin ery is too slow getting here. THE TRUTH IS THEY WANT TO MAKE PROFITS AND LET THEIR NEIGHBORS MAKE ALL THE SACRIFICES AND TAKE ALL THE RISKS. W There are business men who will make thousands of dollars in in creased business as soon as oil is struck, who haven't risked a smooth dime to help drill a welly There are bankers who are pray ing for prosperity and increased de posits who haven't contributed toward drilling one foot of oil well. There are farmers and lease holders and property owners whose holdings will increase in value by thousands and thousands of dollars as soon as Oil is struck, who haven't 6y word or deed or dollar done one thing to help or encourage the drill ing of a well. DON'T BE A DORNE. SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Office:-622 Main Street Open Evenings, y