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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'Aoa WMWHDAY, SEPT., SI, 1921 The Evening Herald rttn HECTOR'S "THE WOMEN'S FASHION CENTER" r a.flMoniuv VfKKPl SOULE Editor ..City Kdltor 36-inch Outing Broken line of Chil Publlshod'x'allr oxcopt Sunday, by Th Horald Publishing Company of Bamth Falls, at 110 Eighth Strcot. w - ntorcd at tho postofflco at Kin math Kails, Ore, tor transmission through tho .mails a, second-class matter. MKMIIKU' OF- THH sSOCIATKl ,ffm. A?latn,l 13rA.ahi ATplnalvnlT dren's Fleece lined Underwear, two piece, 39 c Garment riannol 24c A large selection to choose from vi vvirinnfirnnnfw wk j H entitled, to' thoiuso for republication Of all news dispatches credited to It, r" not otherwise credited In this paper, and also tho local nows pub Usher, herein. -S3 WIHWBSU.Wj SHIT., CI, lfKJt !;NEWS FROM THE , STATE CAPITAL Iirnilri SnlPni Uurcnu SAI.EM, Sept. 21. (Special) A fairly cood, though not more thaii ordinary "satisfactory result was shown In a test of Salem gas mado by Fred A. Hosch, an export of tha public service commission. Pres sure test n not qulto up to standard. Govornor Olcott has written to tho district nttornoys of Multnomah, Clatsop and Coos counties, calling their attention to tho reported pil fering of csscls loading and un loading at thoso ports. Tho ninttor was culled to tho attention of tho governor by tho United States ship ping board, which has been exper iencing tho samo trouble in all mor- HI mo states. i S. S. Corbln, who escaped from it tho state penitentiary September 2, was captured In Portland last Mon day lis U doing timet for larceny 'committed In Multnomah county. James Crawford, who tor tho last year has 'been assistant stato treas urer, has resigned to accept an. ap pointment as official reporter for tho state supremo court. I, Frost recently destroyed veget ables In. the gardens nt tho stato. hospltnl for tho insane valued at about 15,000. 4 ?:-S Iff ' BD WWMMWMMVWVMWWWWWWANAAAAAAAAAAi Special Showing of New Silks prices Canton Crepes, Crepe-back Satin, Charmeuse, Satin, Messaline and Taffetas. The new and most-wanted shades will be found here. $1.25 PONGEE SILK, 98c Pure Silk, 34 inches wide and well worth $1;25 yard. ., i"sjw' Vfirv npnai oc -v , y j -i New Skirtings, $3.45 A beautiful collection of New Fall Skirtings, 54 inches wide, in beautiful contrasting shades. Other Stripe Skirtings at $4.50 and $4.95. One special lot in stripes and plaids. Special $1 ,95 NEW MILLINERY VWWMWWWMMWWMMMIAAM BLANKETS AND COMFORTS SPECIALLY PRICED A comprehensive showing of Bedding for these chilly nights. Remember, each one specially priced. Popular Prices You can find most anything here you may desire, in a Hat. Plushes, Beavers, Velvets, in Sailor shapes. Also an excep tional choice assortment of Trimmed Hats. Prices $3.50 to $14.50 Brush Wool Scarfs-Sweaters AND ALL STYLES OF KNIT GOODS Pleasing styles in these, popular garments now, in stock. You will find the prices reasonable and the quality dependable. NEW SLIP-ON APRONS An exceptional value, made of best grade Gingham, in clever styles. Positively' the best value in an Apron possible to offer. - - - T Titvinni SoTcnly-tlve i homesoekers from Kansas and Nebraska aro Poetcl-mont or polcg along tno Columbia burglaries of houses along thoso to arrlvo in tho Willamette valley Rvcr hlRhway between Astoria audi roads aro attributed to tho class of September 29. They will bo xter-rG,ob0 Th0 Pogtai J.om'p.ny u asked men who "beat" their way on tho tnincd nt the state fair and at tho 0 (jc8st fnJm seU,ng po,M untU a trans, "Salem Commercial club. They will confercnco can be hoItl, niso visit, Eugene, lorvaius ami : T1IK STRAND Albany. I Miss Graco Smith of Salem is the, ' I first woman over to bo appointed Flapjacks have played an Import- Tho stato Irrigation serucltlcs agslstant attorney general In Ore- ant rolo In-tho history of tho West, commission has received from tho-goni and fow cvor naT0 bccn accord- Tho flapjack artist has supplied tho Medtord Irrigation district an appll- C(1 tne nonor n tho United States, gastronomlcal ammunition that en cation' for stato guarantco of lnter-Her appointment was announced tabled tho cowboys and pioneers of est on $800,000 bonds. The Issue Friday by Attorney General Van! tho early days to conquer tho vast Winkle. She tikes tho placo of J. j wastes that lay boyond tho Ml- A. Benjamin, who Is transferred toisisslppl. the post of special assistant, -where ! Flapjacks helped to mould tho has been approved by the commis sion. It is part of a propesed Issuo of Jl,2liO;O0O. ' " The Malln and Shasta View irri- kr n.nnnBlni miifm 1 .. li a 11.1m... In. ilU UlUlfUllllh UHVIO ,U IMi; aiblKUMll ty.igatlon districts have applied to the department. ' ,i- stato engineering department fori Hoth aro located near much of his attention will bo given soul of Gwendolyn Morton, wlfo of rrrS-TH itii !-s;-t,'"' Nr. tho grim-faced camper, Harvey Mar ton, who brooded on revenge. Ho had learned that his wlfo was too soft ,too steeped In luxury. Ho had . j-,ftho California line south of Klam-and loan commission has appointed! discovered that the monoy of his j. nth Fals. They aro of 4.550 and tour attorneys In Multnomah county millionaire father had c( approval. Tho world war veterans bonus ,t C,C00 acres respectively, "z -t Tho largost gasoline Bales for n,Thov nre It. L. Sabln Jr.. James F. 1 -- -- --- , - to puss upon the abstracts of ex- servlco men applying for loans. corrupted hlmsolf as well. His flabby rnus clos and soft bedy had given way beforo tho smashing blow of tho j. slnglot month to be roportod to tho jAlexandor, F. M. Phelps and John 'man who had taken hl wlfo Into secretary of stato, sinco, tho gaBOlIno , A. Ileckwlth, each to bavo a sop- bis arms and klssod her. Harvoy -irtax enmo into yoguo early in 1319,'arate district, Marton, thcroforo, wns.spondlng his , Is that'Of the-Standard Oil cqmpany tlmo in a mountain camp hardening for August. Sales of gasollno ngij Out of a total of 462 Industrial! his muscles and training his body grcgatod xj,692,30S and distillate accidents reported to the stato in-1 for tho great strugglo that was to $311,880, on which tho total tax dustrlal uccident commission forjama8i, j,lm into manhood or boat oj, was $J6,724.30. The statement of. tho weok ending Septomber 15, sov- him into disgrace And his wlfo, What Women Can Do -f-with can of paint and "a litt!e work that's fun." WE want to bo of aid to arc the easiest to apply. They women who wish to keep cost no more, and sometimes the lio'ne always rpick and span, less than others, so we maintain a "paint and var- what pleasure to have home nidi service that males it easy things always loelcinj: bright and work and fun to do many little rcvvi wi,at funi to v;cw your painting jobs joursr'f. ow.n xvor n,,y joncj Sur. We make a special line of prise yourself. Sec what you paints, varnishes, etc., for "home can do with "just a an of paint ' svork" after 72 years'- experi- or varnish" in your home. DccorcL Varnish Stains , Sliln and Virnlth 1lh one twtt lion. Dcoft rcdnlitn i'!l ! M (Iok lh worn .nil tcutnl iuriicca oi i-r riuv k1,i.b hkM.. BM,I In. ' . 1- llllor'.ll!auk. V-,-M -- " ,.i Hit color oC tnr n , -, Xrf 1 i (bo '-Associated Oil company for tho1 en 'wore fatal. Thoy wero John iuonth showsn 907,954 gallons of, Hammer, (it. Holens, laborer; Wm. gasollno and C2.607 gallons of dls-'T. Atwood, brakoman of Mohler; tlllato- sold. 18;948.19. Tho tax i paid was- (Victor Uoon, laborer of Totodo; Ku- geno Daniels, laborer of Kerry; No Oregon law requires that used to gowns, social affairs, maldu and roady-mado moals, was cooking flapjacks and preparing cbffco. ( "Old Loves for Now" at tho Strand theater tonight Is a play, of monoy seized in a gambling raid jSuaanvllIo; James "T. Richardson, bhall. bo forfeited, says an opinion road patrolman of Eugene. "of AKornoy General Van Winkle Inj reply to nn 'inquiry mado by tho dls- October 28 will bo obsorvod in trlct nttomoy for Coos county. tho schools of Oregon as Frances E. . i Iwillard day, according to J. A. Tho law requiring that tho statoi Churchill, state superintendent of forester provido sufficient flro pa-(schools. trol for timber lands In Oregon ap- ; piles to such property owned by a I Tho office of Adjutant General county and by it' acquired through I Whlto is in rocelpt of checks of foreclosure for taxes, according toi Jl.771.05 and 1,4G2.36 from tho an opinion of Attorney General Van j war department tor distribution Winkle, written In reply to an in-, among tho members of .tho coast James Sycr, sawmill oiior of West-onVronracnt, redemption and tho port; Antonio Oulmont, minor of pnch( both literally and flgura- lively. I qufryby F. A. Elliott, stato forcstor. fr" Tho public utility act is not broad enough to give tho public Borvlco commission jurisdiction ovor questions of preservation ot scenic ' beauty, Bays tho public commission in an order recommending that tho state highway commission and the Postal Telegraph.- company confer ?a ;iand attempt to agree on the place- artillery companies ot Mcdtord and Marshfleld, respectively. I Governor Olcott has nddressod a loltor to all district attornoys ot counties on tho lines ot tho South ern Pacific company and tho Oro-gon-Washlngton Railroad & Naviga tion company, urging them to on- forco tho law against men who steal j Vaudeville at Strand Sunday. 19-24 Vaudevlllo at Strand Sunday. 19-24 Now Fall Btyios ?n Dutchofw Trous ers aro hero. 10c a button $1.00 a rip. K. K. K. Htoro 20-22 Why Is marriage nlways such a surprise to a pair ot lovers who think that they understand oach other thoroughly? ' ence with paints and painting practice. They arc paints that rprcad easily, dry pcriictly and uivc the beat Jailing result- Use Fuller's products. Fol low Fuller's simple specifications for the work you want to do, nnd you'll make transformations .Mister painters and interior that will be a real dchV.ht. decorators use them for the Remember don't let surfaces scientific paints and varnishes rot it costs Itts to paint them. Fuller SPECIFICATION 'Home SesrviceTciints . : Varnishes - Enamels MTdbyW.P.Itiller&Co. , o- NEW TODAY o ROOM FOR RENT In rtlvnte fam ily. Use of bath and phono. Gen tleman proferrod. Phono 2D4J 334 N. 4th St. Closo in. 21-23 FOR SALE Old newspapers at Her ald otflco. WANTED to borrow $C00 for 6 months. Will pay 10 per cent flood seeurltv. Tlox K. Ti. IlnrnM ot. rides on railroad trains. , Frequent .tico, 21-27 fefe VHEnr. TO TlUYi . Impor. tant that you z'X (lie right m. 1nitl id be ure to co to tha rlflit notf (or VuUtt pro'lucts. Cut cut the coupon to the right .-. n tr.tno tj dirttt you. KfmjT.b:r dtn't llow tur licit to rot. It coiu leu to p.int ihtT. , Writ ut now patteud fcr booklet o( t'ul'ct't Spcclfi. cetlna "iloim S-rvce" l'!nt I'lpilucte which telle Jutt ,lnt to buy (or Hie work you hue in mind. Stn-I lull deicrlptton of tml fit our free advice on any kind ol ptlnllnc Jot) you want to do. Ttr all cMulor Job of pelntln It It advlietle to cbUlo tbe eervlcee ol a Matter l'-tnter fcrfT e M, ytii unxjj fniri nrr. nm-iiiiiii mrwaxu tiral woo J can be raiuhtd. ' Mde In S colotf. " C-1 -The Decor tt Line It - l ' cpmpoiea oi w 1 1 s.,.,j Kneniel, Iory Cnemil. C'kaSV Store Unimil. ttcitin --. .. Knimil an4 Urocic yinlihea. , , For Turnlture DECOr.ET h 'J Ut't 8pecWtitlon" Icr rjfmliliiil tolor eny wood eurle'i- It ''""'V veinUhn In one irpl. ' '"""!Jl tloore. thtlre, wklerm.ii etc. Ate (or ridJjton, Ijmrf, ' .ntiln. fu ture liemci. Iron t.edt'!. etc. Alio mekete o( K .. - ' n,tXrJfl .VMM, All-puipjw vi r.. -', white Kneitel. Vlfteen ' ' f'" llMmil, Porcli id SUP ' a"1- W. P. Fuller & Co. 1 rtept.'H, Sen Hr"ico ' lUoecer Valat MunulMtuim W Vein . ' tiliWItln' , , Drinchri In 10 cltlei the Wrtf IJeelin tr "l1" M ween uobsW-uo""71-" ' SAVE THIS Cut thli out and put (t , V ' V :lrt" , ,,bookor)um!bec ora" Pullrr'e ''lloruef - .J')!""' x BROWN BROS. 1025 'a Main St. Phone 75 I'OR RENT 3 room apartment, riultablo for adults. Apply CC Pine or call C31J. 21-27 Vaudovillo nt Strand Sunday. 19-24 Old newBiianore for sale at IlnrnM pfflco. good' bod nnd a cood bath ni Colonial room), 11th noar Main St., and'jat Colonial annex, 741 Walnut A,Yp. All outside, airy rooms. 21 FOR' RENT Fornlshod C room house,-) closo in. Phone 412W. 81-22 FOR SAliE 40 ncro fnrm, 3 room' FOR, BALK Four wbeol trlJjT" houso, barn, chicken houso, well, Klamath Cash (Jroccry. 't parity loncou, north of city for eiuuu.ow. inqulro C22 Main, 21-27 Dozens of now Htylcs of Leather Vests Just received at K. K. K. Store. 20-22 MAN WANTED In this locality to handlo nalefl on World's nowrovor slblo, roflllablo Twlnko llroom; uso ot both ends of broom-corn body and ro-uso of handle; big sollor; oxclu fllvoj rwrlto tjulck, Twlnko Droom Co., 4621-5 Sbllsholo Ave, Soattle, Wash. 21 FOR.8AI1E G pasacnBor rord rins car." Oood ron.il Ion. )t. I27C.00. Call 813 Wncom- VVNTED Chickens at ,JfIjL Market. 1136 Mala St. rw4j Tho ladlos ot lh 'W'fiwrtf from 2 to D o'clock at tuojj , Hall. All BMtorn Star W welcome, "mmrnw