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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1921)
i . ' fr HATUKDAY, JULY 8.1, tl2l. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m&&s&me&a Reduction in Lumber ! Millwork, Shingles, Builders' Supplies and Materials EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JULY 25th The price of "MADE-IN-KLAMATH FALLS PRODUCTS" has again been reduced without any cut in the wages of our employees. This has been done to stimulate Home-Building, and to encourage the use of Mill Products produced by Klamath Pay RJolls. THIS CUT APPLIES TO EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL OR MANUFACTURE, AND THA'TS THE COMPLETE BUILDING LINE. In some items on which we are overstocked, still greater reductions will be made. 99 BUILD NOW and use "Made in Klamath Falls Products SAVE MONEY and encourage Home Industry and Home Pay Rolls LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. Jjuu ijijijTjxruinrijvvxiru'uvvrMyyy ... -.... -M gyYYYrirrifAYirniYrrifrrrrif j iww ir 'yvAMMwwwwwwwwwvwwMwyw Personal Mention j W II Doylo and wife and chlld , ren nre hero from Pasadena on a vacation trip. Andy Holman, genial representa tive of nushong and coinpanj, Portland stationers, wmi a visitor bora last evening with his friend. Marshall Hooper, among others. Miss Marlon Pclton. of Flint. Mich igan, one of an automobile, party touring the west, was the guot yes terday afternoon of Mrs. Hettlo E. Mooreland, who was n close friend of hor mother twelve years ago In Michigan Tho party visited the Yel lowstone. Rainier and other parks on their way west, saw Crater Lake and by sheer accident met Frank Moor land and family when they camped Thursday night at Rocky Point, where the Frank Mooreland family aro spending the summer. They are now on their way to visit California scenic spots' before returning to Michigan. Rev. J. IL Dickson of tho Km manuel Baptist church left this morning for Ashland where he -will supply for Dr. Walter L. Evans to morrow, who In turn officiates here. Miss Florence Wharton will ar rive from Roseburg tonight for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Wlra berly and other friends here. Miss Ethel Winn Is hero from Portland as the guest of Mrs. Her bort Newell. Mrs. Fred King and Mrs. J. M. Nichols returned last night from San Francisco whero they wont some tlrao ago on a pleasure trip. 1 Mrs. F. E. Ankeny and Mrs. Hiram Murdock returned Thursday evening from Diamond lake. The ladies, who made the trip in Mrs. Ankony'a sedan returned hemo In ono day and during tho Journoy wore seve'.al tlmci comrnlied to fix tlies without assistance Thoy to port a great many Klayath Fa '.In people at the lake. Miss Cbrlstino Murdock and Mir iam Martin are spending the week u; tho Obenchaln ranch. Mr. and Mrs Charles Colllor, rtcompanled by Mrs. A. M. Collier and baby, will leave Bundtr on a r vacation trip to Eugene. Mrs. A. U. Collier will go- on to Port land. John Moore, who baa been here for the past month visiting his mother, Mrs. C. 8. Moore, left this morning on his return trip to Los Angeles, Holt i D .W. Glascock, of tho I Tractor company, is in town from Stockton. He Is registered at the White Pelican hotel. ' Mr and Mrs. Bert Wlthrow and 'duughter, Waive, and Josopblne Mc Donald left this morning for Medl- 'cine lake where they will spend the week-end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chester DcLap and family nre spending the day In town from their ranch at Round lake. Mr. and Mrs, F. P. Kendall, Mrs. I Ada Cobb, Miss Florence Kendall, Miss Lucille Dronaugb and Mr. and Mrs. William Tlmson make up a ' tourist party registered at tho White Pelican hotel from Portland. Mrs. Emma Colo ot Rochester, New York, Is in tho city t (siting her brother, E. E. Otis. Mrs. William Walnwrlght and children left this morning for her home In San Francisco after a visit of sovcral days with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Otis. Grant Nelson Is a county seat visi tor bore today. A. L. Wishard has purchased the home of Jas. Rlghtmeler on Johnson avenue. Mrs. E. A. Rutherford has purchas ed a small, neat monument for her husbands grave, and It will be erect ed in about ton days. Mr. Pemberton of San Francisco, is here for a visit with his brother-in-law, Thomas Hampton. Allen Daniel is hero from Portland visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meadows. Mrs. Rartuol Ifolden Is able to bo back at her work In the First Nation al bank aftor sovcral days illness. John Shook is in town today from his ranch In tho Dairy district. A. J. Wlard left tho middle of tho week for San Francisco, where ho will bo occupied with business affairs for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill and baby, left on the morning train for Cascade Locks and Portland for a vacation visit. P. S. Puckett Is, a county seat visi tor today from Recreation Creek. L. S. McCornlsh is also In town today from Recreation croek on matters ot business. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gooden of Eu gene aro registered at the White Pelican today. Miss Roma Durant, who li.-n been here visiting her sister, Mrs V E. Hock, left this morning for her home In Amity, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs Howard UYaier of Portland aro guests at tho White Pelican hotel this week-end J. F. Campbell of Colson, Califor nia, Is In tovn on his return trip after a Walt of several days with IV, K Drown at Fort Klamath. NEW TODAY U Furniture for sale. Phono 268R. 23-26 FOR RENT Ono room for gcntlo man. 438 Wash St. 23-26 FOR RENT Sleeping room with bath. 1154 Pine St. 23 FOR RENT Sleeping room, adjoin ing bath, 12 per month. G22 Klam ath Ave. 23 Fcmalo Employment Office. 741 Walnut Ave. , 23 A good bed and a good bath nt colonial Rooms, nth near Main St. and at Colonial Annex, 741 Walnut Ave. AH outside airy rooms. 2 FOR SALE Household furnlturo, b lot or by tho piece. Phono 353W 230 N, 9th St. 23-26 Rent a Kodak from Btlnson to take uui on your next outing. 23 W. 0. W. Tuesday night, July 26th. Election, Installation, Refreshments. Come. II. O. Shldlor, C. C. 23-2C FOR SALE Ono C passenger Dodge, Prlcu IGOO. Klnmnth PnlU Ai.tr, Co. 224 Main. 23-30 FOR SALE A-l paying business, now & 2nd. hand goods. Right man snap. No reasonable offer refusod. See Dick, 6th & Klamath Avo. 23 Selllncr tint, nil irnnrifi nf n fmfrlflA Wo can show you many good things. aeo uick, cm & Klamath Avo. 23 FOR SALE I ton truck, 1 Studo hakor, 1 1920 Ford, as dolivoryj two tops, iibu.uo, l Runabout I1C0 cash. Will trade. What have you? See Dick, 6th & Klamath Ave, 23 FOR SALE 7 lots in Spokane, all clear and good. Will trade, What have you 7 Sco Dick, 6th & Klamath Ave. 23 The proprietor of a barbor shop In tho basement of one of the big Now York hotels pays $C0 a day rent. Make that idle dollar work! Pat It In the bank. "N f fl " is Somg to 11. t. U. Drill a Well whether you help or not you don't believe it, go out and see our Derrick and Equipment. See how we have spent thousands of dollars of our own money for machinery. See our crew of experienced drillers getting every thing in readiness to "Spud In" July 24 We believe in our location. We believe in the ability of our workmen. We believe in the integrity of our directors. We have proven the sincerity of our belief by spend ing thousands of dollars of our own money before we offered a share of stock to the public. If you share our belief, show your sincerity and send us a "Help Drill a Well" check, today. You can't ahare the profits if you don't share the costs. Phone 577-J or call at S32 Main St. Nortborn Cal. Oil Co., Klamath Falls Oro. Enclosed chock I for which ploaoo roserve for me shared N. 0. O. Stock at fl.OO per sharo, for which I agree to subscribe upon rooetpt ot subscription blank. ' Name Address Data paok inoirr