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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
V I- V .ytPpiMDAV, J0W1' IS, lWt THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH. FALLS; OREGON PAOB 4 I 3 J J 3 3 J J 3. 3 a 3 3 3 i n Personal Mention Mrs. P. Woods was ft passinKor for Dorrls this morning where sho will remain sereal days visiting (rlands. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. doollcr and on, Fred, and (laughter, Mrs, Roy Orcm, will Icaro by automobile to Biorraw for San Francisco. Prom there Mrs. Goollor will go on to Topo ktt, Kansas, to visit for two months -with her parents. Tho rest of tho party will return hero In about two weeks. Mrs. Alma E. Halo who has boon Visiting with her cousin, Mrs. M. Itut nle, left this morning tor Watson vllle, California. Miss Vera Thompson left this mor ning for nn extended visit In Tacomn, Washington. Mrs. A. H. Powell, of Ashland, Is registered at a local hotel. 'Among tho visitors from Medford today aro C. Q, Cathcart and Bdwln . P. Hughes. PaHongera on tho automobile stage for Ashland and Mcdford this morning were Itose Powell, J. P. Winter, II. J. Cotttnghnm and A. It. Bradshaw. Mrs. P. E. Illnklo went to Merrill this morning for a few days visit with friends. J. Ia. Dwlnell, manager of the Hap py Valley Berry and Fruit association- of Redding, left this morning af ter "spending several days hero on kuslness. Two business visitors from Mac foal Joday aro P. Parker d Martin J. Lyons. air. F. M. Spaulding, who has been up at Eagle Ridge for the last Jew weeks, returned to her homo at Berkeley this morning. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McKellop aro tourists from San Francisco stopping at tho White Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stephen son and son, Robert, are up from Dorrls for a few days. Fred. G. Phelps, of the engineering department of the California Oregon Power company, Is up from San Fran cisco attending to mattors of busi ness until tho last of tho week. E. E. IDIl Is here from Chlco for a few days on business. Orville Hamilton, former resident of this place, 'Is hero from Corning, Callfonla, visiting with old fiends for a few days. Fred. Houston, Roy Durbln and B. W. Gregory motored to Maedoel and Dorrls' yesterday on a basinets trip. Mrs. Owen S. Weaver, who has been visiting at the borne of her sis ter, Mrs. Charles Loomls, left yester day for Bly to visit with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Dixon. F. T. King and K. H. Harmon, two Southern Pacific men from Dunsmu are here for a few days on business. R. L. Klmey is a Modoc Point vis itor. Mrs. Robert Davis underwent a major operation at the Klamath Gen eral Hospital this morning. Harold Gray, managor of tho local branch of the Mason Ehnnan com pany, Is confined to bl borne by Ill ness. Dr. Edward Morrlssey of San Fran cisco, and Paul Ready of Santa Clara University, motored from Medford yesterday to this city. During their stay here tbey will spend part of tho (week fishing in Klamath stream. CAJ18 COLLIDE, DRIVERH ESCAPE SEIUOUB LNJUKY Both drivers escaped serious 1n- Jury but. their cars wero damaged 1 when a- Bulck, driven by W. C. Lch- 'man, geologist for the Crater and Northern California oil companies, and a Ford, driven by L. A. Davison, auto salesman, came together on Main street, near the White Pelican garage this morning. .The Bulck took the Ford amidships. Mr. Dav ison received slight scratches and bruises. Tho repair bills on each '-ear will average $30, or there abouts, said Mr. Davison. Cal. Man Predict. Great Development In Coast States SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 16. Great events of the world during the noxt few generations are to take place in the nations and states bord ering the Pacific, John S. Chambers, state comptroller, predicted in an ad dress here yesterday at the twenty sixth annual convention of the Na tional Association of Credit Men. "California and the western states must prepare to do their part in the great things that are to come," Mr. Chambers said. "It Is necessary that Those wishing sewing done for tsta Kourtu oi J my Oil at 18 FOURTH STREET Oor. Ptee aad Fourth , Satisfaction ChMraatoeeL MADAME 3. DHOUIliLAKD the stato be placed upon a sound ag rlcuHural and industrial basis." Mr. Chambers skotchod briefly tho history of California through tho stato's golden urn to tho present, when agriculturo haa bocomo tho preomlnont natural Industry. In 1920, ho said, tho total valuo of ag ricultural products, Including llvo stock, amounted to $6S0,000,000. Tho noxt production on tho list was petroleum, valuod at 1194,000,000. Gold, which onco was first, was In cluded among the minerals, which woro valuod nt not qulto $49,000,000. "Tho agricultural Industry of Cal ifornia has by no means reached tho full measure of development," Mr, Chambers declared. "As o matter of fact, tho surtaco has Just been scrap- od. Of tho stato's 100,000,000 acres. In largo part mountainous and In somo places desort, nearly 29,000,- 000 acres arc In farms. ILLINOIS STATESMAN DEAD WASHINGTON, Juno 16. Rop rcscntatlvo W. E. Mason of Illinois, former senator, died today t,cm heart 'ruoblo. Ho was aged 70 years. JIAHKrJT IlKPOKT PORTLAND, Juno 16. Cattle steady; hogs 25 cents lower, prime light unchanged; sheep weak; eggs unsettled; butter two conts hlghor. r NEW TODAY Our policy you must be pleased with our portraits. Stlnson Photo Shop. 16 FOR HIRE Large and small ears. 16 Phono 185. A good bed and a good bath at Co lonial rooms, llth near Main. , 16 Call 185 for your tail. 16 40 acres of good land, about one- half under ditch; value 130. Will trade for car of good value. J. O. Hamaker, Bonanza, Ore. 16-21 Paints, oils and varnish. Up-to-dato lino of wall paper. W. E. & J. E. Patterson, contracting painters. 127 N. 4th St. Phone 196W. 16-21 WANTED To boy grocery store In Klamath Falls. What have you?- Owners only no agents. Box G, Her ald office. 16-17 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gentlemen: 14 and 15 per week; single.. Palace Rooming House. 626 Main St. 16-18 FOR SALB OR TRADK TERMS Block of 20 lots; over halt on pavement. A real bargain. Take good car. 59 Washington. Phone 631R. 15-17 Experienced man bookkeeper would like books to keep evenings, or other offlco work. Address C. K. .. Herald. 16-18 Will person who picked up Fire stone 34x4 rim and tire near Short's ranch, on Olene road, please return same to Charley's Place and receive reward. 16-17 FOR RENT Furnished room ap-1C-18 nrtment. Phono 273J. FOR SALE Largo brown, heavy canvass tent. Folding camp tablo. Rear of, Colonial, llth and Main. 16-17 FOR SALE One rebuilt Oakland. 1 rebuilt Butck. Inquire' City Hall. 16-22 FOR RENT Furnished cabin. Qoodl See Dick, 6th and Klamath Av. 16-17 825 A WAV OFF UNTIL SOLD Lexington, in flno condition, Regular price... $1450 .Now down to. $1350 Chalmers a splendid buy, Started at $1100 Now down to ...... $976 KLAMATH GARAGE, Maurice Bryant' PUco 423 8. Oth fit. ICtf 3 DAYS AT FT. KLAMATH JULY 2, 3 AND 4 BIGGEST BEST MOST EXCITING Something doing every min ute at the big RODEO and CELEBRATION at FORT KLAMATH Everyone invited. The roads are good. Come and have a good time with good people where you w(ll get a square deal and see a crackin' good show. REDUCING STOCK SALE! WT NOW GOING ON B UNUSUALLY LATE SPRING AND THE RESULTANT SLOW BUYING HAS LEFT US WITH TOO MUCH MERCHANDISE ON HAND: THESE CONDITIONS EORCE US TO MAKE -.OUR STOCK REDUCING SALE RIGHT NOW, AT. THE HEIGHT OF THEL SEASON. REGARDLESS OF THE FACT THAT OUR GOODS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MARKED WITH A SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT, WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE HIGH GRADE, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STOCK OF Coats, Wraps, Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Silk Underwear, Hosiery, Furs and Millinery At Drastically Reduced Prices. - Our Loss Is Your Gain 'VWWrfWsSrfrfMMWMWMMrfM1," . BLOUSES In Voiles, Silks, Crepe-de-Chine f Reduced One-Fifth From regular price Many REDUCED s TV wwm0wwww0wwm00W kAmWVjWMWMt I AM $x Sfl bbH (fU Am All I . I I V I SSSSS SSM mMSMSMSMSMSMSMSMKimSMSSMSMSMi ALL WOOL SUITS REDUCED TO $15.00 Now is the time to buy your FALL SUITS as well as your OUTING SUITS at prices in many instances less than wholesale cost W"i-r SILK UNDERWEAR 10 : HATS Twenty-five Trimmed Hats and Sailors, values up to $7.$0, reduced to $3.95 PETTICOATS Remember, this is not a sale of FIFTH" . AT MAIN 1 i I "Stores in Klamath Falls, Every Blouse in the Mp t DISCOUNT or not leu than ONE-FIFTH. Dresses - Extra Special 100 Dresses consisting of dA A Wool Serges, Taffetas and Jerseys at )dl All tlin ncwrwt creations, ia Orgniullm, TaffrtJM, )rgHlort, Canton (Vrpc, ertvjr ilrow In thr Iioumi at a IlKDUUTIO.f OK ONH-HIUIITII. OFF HIGH GRADE Every hat in 10 white Tub Bilk Petti coat, Hcallopod and ( broldeml at bottom, aou Mo front ,nnd back, $3.95 100 figured Hateca rettl rout, extra special, . $1.25 one or two items, but reductions on everything in the store. J Chico, Oroville, Marysville, MiMMMMWrW, EXTRA SPECIAL 25 Silk-figured Georgettes, $7.50 values on sale at t $3.95 COATS, WRAPS AT A REDUCTION OF ONE-FOURTH JERSEY SPORT COATS AT A REDUCTION OF ONE-FOURTH " EXTRA SPECIAL s ALL WOOL JERSEY SPORT COATS r $4.95 SILK HOSIERY 10 OFF 'Qbjt'TneE' BuS3s9sk i3) the store reduced One-Foarlh no Molliimon iiroH, Hlllt Jcr Mojr l'cttlroutji, tho SB.oa kind, $3.95 "! T"rinriJy"sii-stVVXfJXAVUt FIFTH AT MAIN MAMAMMMrMrWrVWVMV Red Bluff, and Corning. i i cause diph rf &VflW .