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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON' fAan i rniDAr, jvtm s. im rrr: MWMMMMWWMMMMWMMMMMMM(MWWWWMMMi OASSIHEDADVEIinSEMENTS ANDROSS-GLOVER STYLE SHOP 707 Main St Phou341W Blouses Every Blouse in stock 25 " f former prices. Every wool suit and dress l- off of, former prices. yWWWWWWWWWywv WANTED Do your foot troubto you? Fool specialist at your service nt K K K MISCELLANEOUS torn. Froo eininlnatlon and advice. 3tf WAJNTMtt Position m office girl with doctor or dentist. Eipor- Unood. Ilox II. 23-39 Paint, olU and varnish. W. H, and J. JiPttttorson, 117 4th Ht. Pbono ne-w, or umi. esi-it. la-ju FOR HUNT 8 room furnished apartment. Living room 26S.12. Rest view In tho cltr. Phone 444. 88-15 EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED Man or woman, apply White Poll- mb Hotel. 33-24 KALBOMININU 12c POUND. W. H. and J. Patterson. Contracting painter, 117 4th Bt. Phone 166-W, Res. 831-11. 33-17 Spring fryer at ttio Iluckeyo Oro err, 685 6th Ht. 13-38 roil BALE Al paying business, new and secondhand gooda. Muit Mil now, owing to other builneia. Raonablo offer will not be refuted. Dick th and Klamath Are. 33-18 PataU, Olla and Varnlah, Wall Pa per and Paper Hanger. W. K. and J. E. Patterson, 117 4th. Bt. 18-17 rOR RENT Underwood typewriter. Winter Jowelery Htoro. 13-18 FOR RENT Office rooroa and aparttunt. Winter Ilulldlng. WANTED Reliable party who would Ilk uie of piano for It keep. No children. Call or addrea. 1114 Worden Avo. 28-11 FOR fl ALB 100 chicken, rabbit, 1 borso, wagon, 3 ael of harness, and want to sell my 1raao on 28 aero farm, plenty of water, with 2 room furnlihod house,. Will mil for chnapeat prlco a I must leairo tate on account of health. Call 711 Main Bt. 23-26 KOIl RENT Nicely furnUbod apart ment, one block from Main. Rea sonable. 621 Klamath Ato. Call after 6:00. 13-18 WANTED Hay contractor to cut and tack 880 ton or morn wild bay. Solid meadow. Bhort haul. Can hm buck. Contractor furnishes ev erything. Write Ivan K. Kllgor Langell Valley, Oregon. 23-20 JTOR HALE Beautiful noma grown Biania. van po aeon ai ucu, u. Oriitle'a 1040 Main Ht. 23-24 FOR RENT Room BOc and 76e Mr night. All are olean, light outilde room. Home lloomlng Houm, 020 Klamath Ave. 22-13 We are doalng out lomt number In children' shoe and bote, call and ee them and you are sure to buy. Bvan Bbo Co. 2116 nAROAINH IN UHKI CARH 1 1819 Htudebaker 81. flro pas- engor. 1 1P10 Btudobakor Hlx, nornn pes- longer. 1 l9io Hoo, lire pamiongor. 1 1018 Ford. 1 1918 Maxwell touring. 1 1910 one-ton Ford truck with cab and body. ACHH MOTOR CO. 400-416 Boutb Blith Bt. 17tf Bee tbnt 6121 Illuo Borge Bull at K K K Store for 83S. Written guar antee with ytry iult for wear and service. 3tf FOR BAI.E For touring 1918, 4 Deed trani,. 1 Busier abocki, new eat coyer, water circulator, Ray flM carbuarator. Cheap for cab. Beo at Dodge Oarage, or Inquire at Illuo nird. nit DREBSMAKINO Flrat clu work guaranteed. Mr. Jefferion, 2 Main 14-26 WWWWWWWWVWWWWW ' I SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS m000mAm0m0m0y0AA JUST WHEN THEY ARE MOST STRONGLY. IN DEMAND WE HAVE READY AN ATTRACTIVE ARRAY OF Sport Skirts and Coats ALL THE WANTED STYLES AND COLORS iMMiwrtwwwEvvva. mwwwwwww t .Ua Ontlnv Woarfn Khaki Wool Bergo, Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth at K K K Htoro. 3tf C1TV GARUAOE Wbrn you wut garbage removed, call 10F.M. Btraw and Panama, bost line in town at K K K Store. 3tf 1 1918 Ilulck new car, guaranteed. Four new cord tire. Men' Duxbak and Kamplt outing wear at K K K fltore. 3tf urn ii , ,' i .... ' IIMHOF STATE CAPITAL (Herald Halecn Ilurraa) SALEM. Orn.. Juno 24. A thor- oughbrod horse show will again be a featuro for the itato fair In Sep tember. Thl we decided at a mooting of tbo fair board In Salem recently. ' Sport Skirts SkirU made of Prunella Worsteds, Faille, French Flannel, Snake Skin, Fan-ta-si, Baronet. Prices at $9.95, $12.9.5, $16.95 Sport Coats Coats made in pinch-back, belted style and Tuxedo in green, red, copen, tan, brown, navy, and black. Special at P7ee7 eeiese"itjaWssjssaW summerIfrocks $6.95, $13.95, $17.95 MODELS SUITABLE FOR HOME OR STREET IN DAINTY GINGHAMS, 'OILES, ORGANDIE, SWISS. SHADES OF TOMATO, ORCHID, SEA GREEN, HARDING BLUE, NAVY, BROWN, AND WHITE. GLOVES Our entire stock of fine kid gloves, two. twelve and sixteen button at 2(Qn discount. fiiili00m0W0WWWWW& MVWWWVVMVWMWVWWWWvVMMMMAMMrAAAAAAAAAMAAAMAMAAAAAMMMMAM'MW To give you the benefit when most wanted we arm selling all Kayser silk unoerwear crepe-de-chine underwear at 20) ,counf WWVMWMMMMWtMWAMAAMAAaAArrAAAMAAAMAAA'AAA Eyan makes your old shoe a good a new 32-28 Our regular price bat ao-called ale price. Bran Shoe Co. 22-28 On way to avo money 1 to have thoo shoe repaired at The Evan Bhoe Co'. Repair Dep't. 22-28 i "" ' Let your ole trouble be our. Re pair Dep't. of Evan Shoe Co. 11-16 WANTED Competent stenographer. Btate experience and salary ex pected. "IS" Herald Office. 11-18 FOR BALE Cheap for cash, 1917 Henderson motorcycle and aide car. Party tearing town. Must cll. Apply at 983 H Washington Bt. 22-24 WANTED A good aocondhand bi cycle. Inquire at Herald totflce. ' 21-28 FOR BALE 280-3000 Barege rifle, New, Room 18, Looml Pldg. 21-17 FOR BALE Cauliflower, cabbage and celery plant. 48 M Main St. Phone 109-W. 20-28 FOR BALE 40-acros, nearly all un der ditch, In alfalfa, 8 mllos from city. If taken at once will get 11 the bay. Prlco $3500. Dox A. H. Herald. 20-18 FOR SALE For room bouso on paTement. lcot. uregon ato. 10-16 Floyd Romalno, Douglas county youth, has begun a life term In the state penitentiary for tbo murder of Abe Olreus. Every employer who employs per on In haxardou occupation I subject to the provision of -tbo workmen' act unlet ho has glren notice of his Intention not to come undor the act, according to an opin ion of Attorney Oeneral Van Win kle, written In reply to an Inquiry by tbo ststo Industrial accident com mission. Water, llgbt and gn utilities op erating In Oregon are given until August 1 to file brief In protest against a proposed uniform system of accounting adopted by the public service commissions of Oregon, Washington and Idaho for the util ities operating in the three states Andross-Qover Style Shop for the state institution for the noxt six months. Thcro ht been a mnrkod drop In boof, mutton and flour, a well a In mulny staple groceries. The public service commission baa orderod that a meter system be Installed at Lakevlew by the Lake vlow Water company. The Standard Oil company reports to the socretary of state that for the month of May It sold in Oregon 2,(96,309.6 gallons of gasoline, and paid 164,064 in taxes on the sale. In conjunction with proceedings to determine all the water rights In Warner valley, Lake county, Lee McAllister of the state engineering department is conducting a surrey In both the north and south portions of the valley. A poll tax, the roturn of automo biles to the tax rolls, further taxa tion on estatos, state tncomo taxos and taxation of certain classes of ships that nro not now taxed, aro somo of thp suggestions mado by tho state committee on taxation, created by the 1921 legislature, for tho purpose of lightening tho bur don of taxation on land. Tho com mittees mot In Salem during tho week, and I. N. Day waa oloctod chairman. A sharp drop in the cost of many food article was rovoalod as com pared with six months ago, when the state board of control last J Wednesday opened bids on supplies At a meeting of tho state highway commission In Portland June 28 bids will bo opened on road build ing projects In Carry, Lane, Wash ington, Yamhill, Ooos, Jackson, Josephlno, Lincoln, Tillamook and Umatilla counties. Under tho gasoline tax act of 1931 persons who uso gasoline for other than motor vehicle driving on tho highway aro entitled to a robato from tho state for the fnol so used It is necessary, howevor, that the clalmB for robato be submitted to tho secrotary of stato within 90 days after tho data of salo. Several user havo lost their robato for tho first throo months of tbe law's op eration boeause of tardiness in pro-l sentlng the claims. Govorpor Olcott ha announced that A. C. Barber, state Insurance commissioner and stato fire marshal, will be reappointed when his term expire, Juno 30. During the month of May tbo Shell Oil company of California cold In Oregon 233,623.6 gallon of gas oline and 2,634 gallons of distillate, and paid a tax of 14,710.49, accord ing to tho company's statement to the secretary of stato. A statement Issued by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, shows that a total of 3916,638.65 bos been paid out In educational aid to Oregon ex-service men under an act passed by the people in 1919. A total of 6,648 formor soldiers, sail ors or marine havo taken advant age of the act. Tho Chewuacan Land and Cattle company baa filed with the state engineer an application for a permit to appropriate water from Long creek ,a tributary of the Blcan rlv or, for the irrigation of 660 acres of land in Lake county. ' WILL ACCEPT MEDIATION ATHENS, June 24. Indications point to the acceptance by the Greek government of the offer of Great Britain, Italy and France to mediate betweon the O reeks and the Turkey nationalists, in an effort to forestall war In Asia Minor. SUGAR TAKES ANOTHER DROP. PORTLAND, June 24. A ten-cent cut In the wholesale price of sugar today brought quotations on cane sugar to 86.56 a hundred, the low est price since 1916. Thl is tbe second price drop this week. ATHENS, June 23. Indications BIDS WANTED FOR SHED BARN Bid will be received until July 7th, by the undersigned for the con struction of a shed barn 16x24 at the schoolhouse la District No. 49, oa the main highway to Maun. Bidder to furnish all material and specifica tions may be had by writing to or calllbg on tbe undersigned. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. E. BURRIS3, Cterk 23-5 Merrill. Ore. BIDS WANTED FOR WOOD Bids will be received until July '7th by the undersigned for supply Ing ten cord of 16lnch Juniper or live pine body wood, to be delivered and corded in the woodshed at the school house In District No. 49, 6 miles east of Merrill on the saala highway to Malln. Thd board reserv es the right to reject any and all bids. W. E. BURR1SS, Clerk 23-5 Merrill. Ore. Tbe state highway commission has askod tho public service com mission for a rehearing relative to a desired cbange of plans for tho 176,000 overhead crossing on the Southern Pacific between Eugene and Sprlngriold. A permanent earth fill approach Instead of a trostlo approach Is desired. Tho rehearing has boon granted. Tho Associated Oil company in reporting to tho secretary of state show that it sold in Oregon during May 773,006 gallons of gasoline and 76,298 gallons of dlstlllato. C ATHENS, June 23. Indications! Herald classified ad py. yo. ytMJj. NEW RECORD Vj3Sa service JkLWmjM IIITC Ulv r One Dnslncee Mnslc I j-l -iru-un.nruqnnjn.- nn.rirr 'rt ------------- .-wwwwwww m V w DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OH .TOM. EDNA 5TAV AIL NI45MT WE'RE FIXING A I FOR LITTLE QUEEMIt y IS 60IM6 TO 1 T.AND . rJ BED , U lEEMIty .It Was a Hard Night for Tom BY ALLMAN WELL. I WAS WONDERING IF VOO GWIS WOULD EVER GET THR0UCH606StPld TC OLIVIA, I WI5HSt)U GIRLS WOULD DEFER XP CONVER3AT)OM UNTIL M0fMIMG( soiree keepiMG EVERY0ODY AWAKE! T I ALL R1UT- rciH nffovww auave! "-- i ao& 'TZKk Irf mm cr yjps WHEN VOO GET A COUPLE HE 11111111? OH, Oil VI A. COME. OF GIRLS TOGETHER THEV Bff bSNs QUICK' POOR CHEW THE RAG AND GK36US HnS lliillF IITTLE QUEENIE .: , , '