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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
S THURSDAY, SEPTEMUEH 22, 1021 e THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE lOKJIkT of the New! Read-to-Wear for Fall Daily Arriving at This Store tsUijAn v" I i n'tifnf j'jb-ZmBVZy VvOESI VOSgBliMBBBf.',M il!nF' AAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaj rtAAuvrvvvAwwv MIPll The Newest I rS' jcIW Mitt IWSf ftrlBMbufl hCYflf J K ""vwrf' HIT l!T31P- 11 & lllHll 1 UVlll gVIIBLM J7 ff&ll yV '.At Vl V V ?AAAAAAAAAyAVVAAAAySAAAAAi'AiVSAj Jill t -.T(rtrvi Uu'lJ I s'l 9 W Wit I yl A Ll&MTOlw? ihf'.kixtffiildV7vi: THE IN f "'" i ' i I 1tii f r i i Today we can offer New York's latest tions just at the time you will be most interested at very substantial savings savings which represent one-half the price of last year for equal qualities. aammaaaaaammammaamamaaamimajmmwwwvvvv Everything from Aprons to to the finest tailored Coats and Suits. We did not would not buy our Fall Stocks of Ready-to-Wear in July only to see hun dreds of newer, more up-to-date garments offered at lower prices during September. WAAWAAAAAMAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAW TELEGRAPH ANDTRANSCONTINfimtai fyprfqq cfdvipp. rrings US JSIJ5S?Sa.15'f?F AMERICA'S GREATEST MARKET. DON'T OVER' y&FLIfl? .SZf RULES READY-TO-WEAR ROOM WHEN SHOPPING 2SJJ?U!LEZfALf' pARMENTs. THE PRICES ARE LOWER, THE STYLES NEWER, AND THE QUALITIES UNSURPASSED COTTON GOODS ARE ADVANCING aaAAAA,,liViVlVVrtVVYAiVnA(VUVWWUWlfVlA Daisy Muslin, (36-inch bleached) cdsts at the mill today what we sold it at sixty days ago. The factory price on the best makes of Overalls is more today than we sold them for last week. Gingham prices now made for next spring by the manufacturers show a substantial increase over spring 1921. This is not a scare, but facts are facts Raw cotton two months ago was selling around 12c per pound. Today it is better than 25c. We hon estly believe prices have reached the low level for some time to come. While our present stock lasts our customers will be protected to the-last yard or article, but replacement at advance cost necessarily means higher prices. The next forty days is the logical time to buy Fall and Winter supplies. Stocks will be more complete, selections better with the advantage of longer use. Good Winter Merchandise bought now will not have to be replaced during the coming winter IMWMWWMWWVAOAMAMAWAAAWAMAAAAAAWOAJM I Ssl"t ANNlltlROIliEK AAVMVMMMMVMVMMWMVMMWMWWWWWWWVVf Brighton-Carlsbad Sleeping Wear The nationally known line of Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments for men, women and children, made in the following styles: PAJAMAS, GOWNS AND PAJUNIONS 'Constructed from the best quality Outing Flannel and cut over patterns that insure ample, in fact, unusual size both in width and length. ' No finer line of its kind'made, none cut so full, insuring such maximum comfort ,and at the .same time priced no more than skimpy made, poorly constructed sweat-shop products often found in different stores. It pays to buy the best when it costs no more. More than 2,000 of these gar ments on sale here priced at half that of one year ago, up wards from $1.00. fWWMAAAMAMAMAAMMAAMMMWMV Iffii C3SCKJBUJ IBI sH t WANAAAAAAAAyVMVMWWtl' Personal Mention "V P. G. Bennett, a grain buyer from Portland, Is In town on a combined business and pleasure trip. Dili Anderson, a traveling freight agent of the Chicago Great Western, and Mr. Sncden, In the Bamo capacity fortho Union Pa cific, left this morning for San Francisco after spending several days here on official business for their respective companies. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Poland are journeying to Indianapolis to at tend tho great national encamp ment of tho 0. ' A. II. They will mnko stops In Montana and Chi cago' to visit their children and expect to return In thirty days. Miss Goraldlno Watt loft on this mornlnc's train to resume hor studies nt tho Leland Stanford University for the coming year. Sheriff Lloyd Low went to Weed by train on official business In regard to the Jail break that took place 'hero last night. Chas. D. Oarcelon of Hhe Elec tric Shop left on a business trip to Wood this morning and expect? to return on tonight's train. L. D. Jackson, a valley farmer Is In town for tho day attondlng to business. Mrs. O. W. Mason and Mrs. A. E. Albert from Pelican city are. In town on a shopping tour for the day. Miss Mary Sbulmlre of the Miller Hill district was a guest over-night at oie of the local hotels. Elijah H. Hurd, an attornoy of Medford, is In town calling on his friends here, and also attending the meeting cf tho Chambor of Commerce. Mr. Hurd Is tho secre tary of tho Medford Karm Loan Association. Dr. W. H. Gaddcs was In town from his resort at Eagle nidge, and returned this morning on tho boat. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Small, tour ists from Sacramonto, nro lioro for a few days. Dr. p. H. Smith, H. P. Wolch and D. T. Godsll, all prominent men of LakevloV, are in town on business. Mrs. Jco Moore and nephew, John Patrick, went to Rocky Point by boat fdr an outing today. Louis Hoagland will go by auto to tho Fort Klamath country tomor row. I Dan Ryan Is among tho well known cattlemen who nro in town from tho Fort Klamath country today. Girl Front Bohemia Here to Make Home America presents a. pleasing ap pearance of prosperity In comparison with lug natlvo land, says Miss Rosa Vltousok, who arrived Tuesday from Plsok, Bohemia, to make her homo in Klamath county. She Is a friend of Mr. and Mrs. J.. A, Gold smith of this city and Is' visiting them hero. Sunday she will go to Malln with tho Goldsmiths. It took Miss Vltousok 28 days to come from Plsok .to Klamath coun ty. She says that the outward scars of war aro practically all healed In her homo land now, but thoj-eaourccs of tho country aro not back to their pro-war footing. 20,000 Head of Lambs' Purchased Watt, DoLap and Vettol roport tho purcbaso of 20,000 head of lambs from Klamath county grow ers in tho last few days. Tho fat ones iwlll bo shipped at once to Moffatt & Co., In San Francisco. Tho others will be fed In Klamath until thoy are ready for market. Tho lambs were bought for 15.50 a hundred, prices per head ranging from $2.75 to f 4.75, depending' on weight and condition. t Some thousand head of cattle woro Iso purchased. About half havo boon sbtppod and tho others will .follow. Tho top prlco for steers was C cents. monitor of the firm, formed a part' norshlp with Mr. Manning about two years ago. Tho title of tho now partnership Is Rennor, Manning & Ganong. f NEW TODAY u- I will trade or soil my 40 aero honxestoad all fenced, house, barn, the best sator In Klamath Co., good pump, In tho hoart of tho oil dis trict, 2 ml 13 from Merrill. The land Is tho best In Klamath county. I must leavo at once. A good chanco for roal estate sharks to spoculato. Address Ilox 464, Klamath Falls, Ore. 22-23 WANTED A small apartment or largo well lighted room with bath Address Box A. J. R. Herald. 22-S3 FOR SALE 1021 Chovrolot 490 5 now tires, car has run 1700 miles. $550. 00. Cash or easy torms. Lestors Sorvlcofitatlon, Prospect & Upham. y' 22-23 Law Partnership Joins Two Firms Effoctlvo 'October 1, u law part nership has boon formed botween W. If. A. Renner nnd Manning & Gan ong. Tho now firm will occupy Mr. Ronnor's sujto In, tho American Na tional bank building, Messrs. Man ning and Gnnoug vacating tholr of flco In tho Loomls building.., ' All thrco partners nro well known attorneys. Mr. Renner Is ono o th,e Nestors of, tho local bar ,and Mr, Maiming though less a veteran In' years is old in tho experience of his profession. Mr. Ganong, the junior A good bpd'aud a good bath at Colonial, rooms, 11th ntfar Main St., and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut Ave. All outsldo airy rooms. 22 FOR RENT Room adjoining bath close',. In, furnaco heat. Dr. O. F. Domordst, 227 Jefferson. 22-23 W1ANTED For night crow, cut off nnd. 'machine mon, also common laborote. Apply nt ouco. Growors Packing nnd Warehousing Ass. Inc. 22-28 FOR SALE Columbia drag saw with limb saw attachment. Soo Saho on Spring St. or call 328R. 22-24 FOR RENT 3 apartment. C34 413J. room furnished N. 8th St. Phone 22-24 The Strand THEATRE Finest IMcturo Projector In Mouth crn Oregon TQNIGHT Ttio World' Champion Ladytlflo Shot Texas Guinan . IN i "The Gun Woman" A cyclono of riding, shooting, fighting and roal cowboys' and west erners. A great picture Sunday VAUDEVILLE. ROAD SHOW mid tho IUk Feature Picturp "The Mask" Make that idlo dollar work I Put It In the himk. .MWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWW DANCE at MALIN Saturday Eve., Sep tember 24th. Pro ceeds to be used for Union High School. Music by Jazz orchestra. rVMt--V,t-t--AAAAAA Victory Club Dance WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st AT NINE OtCLOCK . MOOSE HALL' Those wid have heard our Orchestra claim it to be the best Jazz . Music, in Town t Hoqston-Filz. Syncopated Orchestra r -f