. nxmrw; vvi l.ij;j! si "-1 " - - --.-.A ,'l:.:.jt., i,i.tl .'i..; t miJiIri iW li'i'rl.iiHrniiHiifiiii-f iituHinit.iiinii ... .. .v. .ili7'J'4', ''! '.'"' '1 ; V O'f nvv iM i ;!' . "' in j. '.' ''t .;' WWNMDAiVOOTOBliK 18, 1W1..M THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VI II' I IF OLD CUIUS COLUMBUS HAD DELAYED HIS DISCOVERY A FEW YEARS The Evening Herald K. JT. MURRAY ... ..Editor VRSD SOULH .City Editor Pnbllahod dally except Sunday, by Tho Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street I WouldYouBelieve i , , , :ffl fin J- Entered at tho postofflco, at Kla math Falls, Ore., for transmission through tho malls as socond-class matter. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho uso for publication ot all nows dispatches credited to It, or not otherwlsa credltod In this paper, and also tho local news pub lisher horeln. WIONK8DAY, OCTOI1KH 12, 1021. EMU H IS UNI n i mmm T i-STf ", Plans for remodelling and odd- modern 'features , to 'tho Ar cade hotel are being made' by 'Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kemp, who took vie the management of the' ho tel;' yestorday. Mr. and Mrs. tt A. Komp eamo here from'. Ban Francisco and hare had many years ot hotel experience , Taojr wore .surprised, toVflnd, In aty of this site a hotpl with, so auy modern, features 'and they alan improTomenta that will make It fas attractive family hotel, where tfce. best class ot service; will 'be HTn at rates within reach of the average patron.. , I . , (The first change contemplated Is tho furnishing, 'ot the ladles rest and reading room on the first floor. The Toom will "bo carpeted sad cozy fnrnlturo Installed. A -stalrwny will bo built to tho ladles mecxanlno lobor on tho first floor. TWs will anply provide for, the comfort of the women guests ind Is the first step toward establtsk llaklng a comfortable home atmos- The house has 47 comfortably furnished rooms, steam heated and quipped with hot and cold wateV and built-in wardrobes. Tho new BLanageriTcontemplate 'the Installa tion oTViiamber, ofprlvaHTbjilhs; Freajfcaa servlcolta,Bd-irjbm the depot Is .a feature sof tho Arcade service, Tuiopnono Dooms, ana an up-to-date news stand will be part of tho new' service.- "Wo plan to give this hotel the rank to which its size, comfort and fireproof features ontltlo It," said Mr. Kemp. "Nothing will be spared to .make our guosts comfortable'. Wo have a hotel here that would' bo a credit to n town five1 times1 as largo- as Klamath .Falls and we expect to establish a service in koepInR with the modernity of the houso." Chris Blanas, owner ot the 'Ar cade, has relinquished entire' control to Mr. and Mrs Kemp and stated today that ho would devote his at tentlon .to building up bis transfor business. "' ii THE LD3EHTYr j ' , l ' I. B. Kosteraon passed through Although"' "Little Italy,' Alice I town yesterday by. automrfbllo. .. 'Mr. Bradys latost' Mcture"play, la the t Kestorson fo'rmorly operated o mill story of life In a typical Italian com munity of thrifty, hardworking truck farmers near a great city ma'rkot, a community In which the women usually lead very simple, restricted .lives, the star is nevertheless given excellent opportunity to display her versatility.. .In .the opening scenes she appears, at Ivan. , C. B. Lough of tho Butto Valley Land company ot Macdocl spent yes terday in town. Teachers Exhibit Bach model of Victoria Includ latest FOR SALE Winchester 30-30 rlflo &t halt prlco. Cll Roosevelt, etreot. 12-14 IF YOU HAVE a position for a young lady in your office, storo or shop call G1GR. 12-15 A OOOD BED and a good bath at Colonial rooms, 11th. near Main St., and 741 Walnut Ave. 12 WANTS TO LOCATE SOME OF THE ALLEN FAMILY i v'"' J, R. Nelson, of Sparland, 1111 nols, wants to locate the Allen fam ily; who lived In. Klamath - Falls about ten 'years ago. The children's names were Allco, " draco,, Pba'rj, Dorothy Ruth and Robert. IIo says that if any ot them will .write he daughter of the wealthiest farmer in University Model now on display. wiANTED To reht-Undorwood typo tho neighborhood, a glri high-spirited, Evdry school need-a VicifbIa!ioK writer. Arcade hotel. Phone impulsive; crude, overdressed. Next be up to data. -School .OTfaBa 'ttjtv immimmmmmmil. as the .belle jot the little colony, the .tag tho avw Portable and, .'"a.., tho she U shown as the bride of her we hare traded 'In on. piano W wKnlthvcountrvinan. and an elabor- inltablo foiv the asaaller -dlstrret ate bridal gown.ampliaslz4s..Ue.AKt'seho6la'rrom fl6 tw f15"'aid,'7fc 'that noVmoney la belag. spared to good condition. A years time will .m"ake her, woildlng the most gorgeous, be extended on; any' purchase fdr thnt has over secured In "that com-.countv "achodla. ' . l J hiunlty. ' t- Teachem are invited to visit otsjr( "Little Italy" plays. at the Liberty' display whether in need of Music theatre lonlght. " ' or not and securo your copy 'of "'Tho IVIctrola in tho Rural Schools" and DORRIS PERSONALS. other literature along the line of( -rv.nntfl r.i rv. ti rr., a,,..' music -appreciation, juakli Diitsr- t. dn1lrJin I. tho nim rhrwen rJ'ERD CO. 607 Main St. r. . .'... ... ., .. .. - oy Margaroi ivorwin una Airs m. u FOR RENT Cosy' bedrooms; bath and phone, board it desired. Uso ot garage, Phone 240M or 240R. 12 1 ' that Breier & Petersen Buy Underwear Direct From the Manufacturer; by the Carload ' jsaasssstaw l - mimLmmm mm Well, ioritytojres sell several auito of ' underwear duringthe year, we like to up- - - ply -you with underwear. J" J1! i"13 ' 1 1 ,,11 ' We have .Unioh Suits of cotton from 75c Lo Air Wool for $4:50. a 'Y'We do1not have any Silk Underwear, 2 We have Double Blankets of Cotton, from $2.6 up to $.10.35 for All jVooli f,; j v We have Men's .Suits from $16.50 'to- $31.50, or we take, your measure for ia'Suit I rAit ry ooi rroip a.uu io av. vu. w rt -j r-? Towels 50c petj dozenJ U 4 ! We buy "for less, do we'seirforless 4 Breier & Petersen X from First National Bank i. WANTED A family of oxporlfocod farmers to do farm work. Prefer family with equipment. Apply at ranch opposite Miller Hill school. 11-14 FOR SALE 4 room house with ,Wth, . 225 mostly Rhode Island Rod liens, 1 cow, $800 worth of furniture All for f 2.860. Sll Roosevelt. 1214 FOR SALE Four room furnished house, garago, 225 hons, Joraey cow, price $28G0. Also new four room unfurnlshod houso, prlco 1C0 Attractlvo terms. Wisbard-Wood-Dentley, 121 N. 8tb street'. 12-18 FOR REkNT 200 ncros alfalfa pas turo. C. J. Bradbury, 1' mile oast of Wilson Drldgo. . 12-1C , Sherman for their Uttlo confectionery and light' lunch parlor recently open ed In tho building formerly owned by W.m. -Dexter at tho corner" of Thjrtt and; California streets. I pr,,and Mrs. Oerald F., Warren, woro 'Klamath' Falls Visitors 'Monday evening returning home on Tuesday morning's train. Merchants of Dorrls have, entered into an agreement wherebythy will close their places of; buslnss kt a uniform tlmo evenings'. ' All Sundays and principal, holidays will ilsio he observed. The, hour chosen for eve ning closing lsl'7.30. R, J. Young of Macdocl drove to Dorrls yesterday afternoon to trails act business. Mr. Young contracted ,to. finish tho pleco.ot road south from n'ray In the Weed-Klamath Falls highway and has tho link practically has news of Interest to commun- completed and ready for travel. Tho Icate to them. Mr. Nelson may bo. Macdoql and, Dorrls chambers of reached in care ot the, D & D de partment, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railway.. I Teachers Exhibit nt Earl Shepherds. comrnerco are financing tbla piece ot road building. Mrs. E. C; Pratt, who conducts the .post offlco' "nt Mount Dome, wns a Dorrls visitor -yesterday on business. . NEW TODAY n , : FOR SALE Oennlno leather . up holstered mahogany rocker. Phono 312. 11--13- FOR RENT 40 acres good fall pas- ture. Inqulro of, Henry Cratt, R. .1, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 12-13 .WANTED 2 or ,3 good milk cows' if or their- feed -.this winter, must be fresh or freshen this fall. Henry Cratt',' R, 1, Klamath Falls. 42-13 FOR SALE Ono Sprlnfleld rifle. L good shape,. price S2G.00. 901 Roso t 1Z-13- EOR RENT Furnlahod room for gentleman. Hot and cold water. 506 9th St. ' 12-16 FOR RENT G room mpdern house . on Orescent street unfurnished. Inquire 111C Lincoln after five. 12-13 -NOTICE. , 1 The regular meeting of tho St. Paul's Episcopal Guild will bo hold at tho homo ot Mrs. P. A. Albertson, Pelican' City on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. It Is hoped all members wIlLbo present. '12 A. ' MOOSE U :i U: HALL; EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY NIGHT Admission includes war .tax andnthe AJD evening's dancing. "Ladies free, war tax 5c. Bestmtisic in town. hi-uv? OS, A T ? Houiton-Filz Syncopated Orchestra ; , . n . --. iMBi BBI saslH ni SSM sasl . Rl --' ,v. 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'114 : " 'v ' r '"' . .- 1 1 llll j.". u:: Don't forget that' Trursday night is ' the" Country iM I ,1r .Store nightwhen you may be preiehted with one of the , '' , ' III " AV Kttenn valuable gifts given free to Strand patrons. I iUu if. ' v ''1 ' M ( v "i y "; ,fiUMrj, lilt-' I' ihnfc j i W IIHH .'I, v(f ,.-. '4'Hi -f t liWv'-l irp-T . m lit 1M '-rfejffs? t$ftot;$!$ WSMk & r j !-?" $3,iHEyiMt H.lwiiitJ.4Ctftfaii BliSaRS ' -.1 . i ..J."1S -LpPkBiHiKpMaaHajBBSBBBBpH