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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1921)
THURSDAY, SKPT.JWIWIj mnH1"' " ., . . .....-.l .. A.,. ..J- . - .17 i.jj - ,' . X. T Ur - 1,000 yards Flannel, medium weight, light and dark colors, 15CYARD FLANNEL MIDDIES r EXTRA SPECIAL $2.95 and $3.45 A r "The Women's Fashion Center" 1UTH&)EVENING HERMiPKLTAMATH RALLS, .OREGON HECTOR'S Y m . A. h J o o LateShipme lof New Aprons Specially Priced, $1.98 New Styles in Checks and Plaids Fancy Outing Flannel 35q Full 36 inches wide, in pink ground' printed ef fectdecidedly new. U " "- -' '" "- ' M l T n in i nilfifin -i ii i 1 Plain Marquisette 30c A good grade for cur tains, etc. Comes in white and ecru. Full 36 inches wide. . ,1 i i T. M. C. Embroidery Cotton, 5c skein Full line of colors for fancy work. v7 (mj . r J iBhlBBSr Special Showing Millinery ii $3.29 Hats that sold from $4.45 to $5.95 in Sport Style. Plush, Velvets, etc. GOOD STYLES SPECIAL BARGAINS More New Coats Another express shipment of Coats reached us today. Late style. Priced from $15.00 TO $49:50 Blanket and Comfort Sale Our Bedding sale will continue the rest of the week. Better values are possible to ob tain now than later. New Novelty Skirts In fancy plaited stripe effects that blend to perfection. The prices are very reasonable. $7.95 TO $11.95 ex 3 -,-- Holiday Gifts FancyTowelstor i Many pretty patterns ! "to select from. Price 50c to $1.00 X 36-Inch Muslin 15c Unbleached; medium JJ weight. VERY SPECIAL Jap Crepe, 35c also staple colors. X t t T Y Y Y All the new shades and A t Splendid quality A X ': t - New Neckwear X f An exceptional choice A selection. Fronts ' that ",,.' are decidedly new. Y t: EP Knights Templar to , Entertain Grand Officers Wednesday Calvary Commandory, No. 16., will bold a apodal session this ovonlng, tho first since vacation for tho sura mor was doclarod. Tho Ordor of tho Rod Cross will bo conforrod upon a Companion of tho Royal Arch and this will bo followed by work In tho Order of tho Knights of Malta. Commandor Prank Ward requests that ovory Knight Tomplar In Klam th vnlla ho nresont. At tho sosslon tonight arrangoraonts .111 i.n comnlotodfor tho reception and entortalnmont of thogrand com mander of Oregon, W. 0. Shollonbnr Bort of Portland, who will mako his official Visit to Calvary Commandory aoxt Wodnosday ovonlng, Octobor B. Uo iwlll bo accompanied by t,ho grand Bonorallsslmo, Milton Ii.Myors, who la also tho'lnspoctor. C. W.,Nlms, of Ashland, doputy grand command er, has also oxprossod on, intontlon of being proaont. Those offices together wlth.iB. B. Mhgce, who Is Junior grand wnrdon," will glvo tholocal commandory four of tho highest of ioini In tho state, as visitors that evening, and it, Is planned to mako tho unusual occasion an ovoni io uo long romomborod In local Knight Tomplar clrclos. Anatolo Franco is crodlted with .nvlmr that two things, aro necessary to render woman 'tho torrlblo forca tJinv 'nro teday: civilization, which gavo thorn draperies; and religion, THE STItAND A bis doublo featuro bill will bo glvon for. tho benefit of Strand pat rons tonight, consisting of "Back of tho Man,;' tho Dorothy Dalton and Charles Ray pleturo 'which ploasod last night's largo audlonco, and "Tho Loarnln' of Jim Donton," ,a' westorn film that gives Itoy Stowart oppor tunity tor display of lots of thrilling action. Stowart, as Jim Benton, has prom ised tho Httl? school1' teacher bo would not flro uniess In solf dofonso, and new to tho West sho did not know-vbat giving! tho first "".shot shots wero a common thing. s So Jim Benton at tho head of bis cow punchers, was riding to opon tho dam which had boon closod by tho shoonmon and had cut tho water supply which moant llfp to liltj count less hards Vf long horns. -Jim Benton imnw t rt ilnm nrmilfl tin crnnrdncl bv. iuuy .m . . J i , . r i desporato mon with' orders to shoot to kill. Thoy oxpoctcd him for ho luut snld ho would open the" dam at 3 o'clock that afternoon and thoro was no ch'anco for a surprlBo. Thoro was tho ping of a "30 SO" nnd Jim Benton's big somboro lay In tho dust, n neat llttlo holo through, tho crown.i It iad boon ajcloso call for tho young cattlo baron but tho whiz of tho bullet had boon swoot musto to hlo ears. Now ho was ro leased from his promlso for It was a enso of, kill or bo klllod. Then occu.rrod n running fight lo tweon'tho punchors from tho Plying n. and tho hlrollngs of tho sheep In terests, which Is ono or tno room thrilling features over thrown on tho screen. MKUIUUi DOINGB Jay R. Haynes, a Tulo Lake homo stoador, loft Monday morning for Lakovlow. Merrill schools and business houses iworo closed Monday In ordor that overyono could attond tho circus. Armls Hodgopath cut his foot se verely whllo cutting wood. Dr. Kresso drossod tho wound. Friday ovonlng is tho dato set for tho freshmen rocoptlon. Commlttoos hftvo been aDDoIntod and plans nro well undorJway for a Jolly tlmo for I ... mi.. l - . . I In... an, iiio numuur ui kwuiueu id mis- NEW TODAY T o- FOIl IlENT Nlcoly furnlshod apnrt- mnniirrniinil flnnr. alsa 1 slecn- Ing room. Itont reasonable, S22 Kla- mnth.Avo. Call aitor b p. m. xs-ju- or this, yoar than usual, there being Blxtoon. Marlon. King roturnod yostorday from Alturas whoro she has boen visiting her. mothor. Hor mothor Is employed as a teacher thoro. Mr. and Mrs. P. D, Smith loft Mon day on an extended trip to Salem. Thoy expect to visit friends and re latives there, Betoro rturnlng homo thoy plan on motoring to Portland. JAPANKB DELEGATES TO CONFERENCE AKE CHOSEN TOKIO, Sopt. 39. The Japanose delegates' to tho disarmament con feronco will be Prlnco Tokukawa, prosldont of. tho houso of peers; Vice Admiral Kato, minister of tho navy and Baron, Shldohora, ambassador to tho United States. Company at Klamath Falls, Ore gon and that said policies have bcon lost or stolen anu mo aoovo in- aiimnitn pnmnnnv irlvna nntlcn thai it will not bo held llablo for claim for any loss or damage which might occur under tho policies. You will nnfn- n ffivnr hv rAnnrtincr' nnv In formation rolatlvo to said policies to tno omces oi , EDWARD E. POTTER & HONa,. 576 Sacramento St. San Francisco v 28-29 I FURNISHED MOUSE. WANTED Sovcfrroora houso, mod or n, furn ace proforred. Rosponslnio parties will take place' all winter. Herald Box H. M. 17. 29-4 ' FOR SALE Ono loathor couch. Call I 2X2 High St. Phone' 208W. 29-30 FOR RENT 4 room furnished apart ment. 82G Lincoln. , 29-80 FOR SALE 1 Ford touring car. Call Phono 138J. 20-1 FOR SALE My equity In houso and 5 lots on Wnntland.Avo, Cull 2138 Orchard St., or P, O. Box 11C. 29-3 A good bed and a good bath at Colonial rooms, lith near Main St., and 741 Walnut Ave. 9 'NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNT wnTrnn is TIRHRnY fllVEN That tho undorslgnod as Administrator of tho estate of II. Astrup, decoasod, has fllod with tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, his Pinal Account or tno na mlnlstrntlon of said estate and that ih onM Pmirf hna flxod Monday. November 14. 1921, at 2 o'clock P M.. as tho tlmo, anu tno uouiuy rnt ionm In hn courthouse nt KtlnmnMi Tnllq OrnCnn. (13 thO IllaCO of hearing objections. If nny, to said account nnd tho settlement tnoreoi. P. L. FOUNTAIN, Administrator of tho Fstntn o H. Astrup, docoasod. 29-0-13-20-27 NOTICE OP BOND OFFERING. Sealed proposals will bo received hv tho Common Council of tho City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, for the purchaso of an lssuo of 160,000.00 goneral ooiigation oonas, in nono mlnatlons of $1000.00 or $500.00 maturing In fifteen years from Au gust 1st, 1921, without right of prior redemption. Said lssuo to bo known as "Klamath Falls, Sewer Bonds" bearing a rate of Intorest of 6 per cent por annum. nnvnhlp,''Tnl nn - V TO THE INSURING PUBLIC Ploaso tako notice that pollclos numborod 303402 to 303425 Inclu sive of tho FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK wore sent to DeLap & Hayden, agonts for the. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidney$-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking tho world's standardremedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL &J .irma E7BB tyEi ttJMnin Tbo National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Quoen Wllhelmina. Al! druggists, thtea sls. Look far tlie nm. Cold Mll on Tr Iws ad acceot no Irullilloa nunlly. Both principal and Intorest payablo at tno uregon fiscal Agency In New York City. I Said bonds are Issued "and 'disposed of under the charter of said city. i Each proposal to purchaso must btv filed with tho Police Judge of said city on or before 8 o'clock P.' M of Octobor 3rd, 1921. and be accomp anied by a cortlfled check on soma responsible banking Institution for 5 per cent of amount of tho proposal, Sald'isBue will bo disposed of at not less than par and accured Interest. The council reserving the right to rojoct1 any and all proposals. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge ot the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. , 31-30 WOOD! Prices may radvdnco any dayt - this Is your notlco, no further guarantoo on prices. Buy your GREEN BLAB or" BLOCK-WOOD now and avfild advances that aro sure to come. Ask about our DUV-TAMAUAUK , t. n - . 1 For Your ncrttcr j . it 0. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn 410 Main St. Phono 085 which gavo men scruplos. ib