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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
-v--- 'mtmtwmmmimmmimtmmviitKu .. . .4 w., j PAGR THMSB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TyBSDAY, NOVflMnKR'ft; 1M1'. I The Office Cat ", '.FOR 1lv.Ttnv'Afth Anl.v. ' too for tho entertainment of their guests.. Piano .havo -also been made for tho solo of doughnuts and cidor as a moans of helping tho club to get on its foot, according to the com mltteo. According to John Houston, pres ldont of tho clab, this first dance isn't exactly a date affair and women and men aro to como re gardless of" whether, they hav dates or not. All women will 'be charged 25c admission. 'Assombly Hall 30 X'CO 'on nccond floor, of, Scandinavian Hall., Can be used for dancing) Btoam. heated. Inqulro 8 wan son Barber Shop. 812. Outbursts of Everett TrUe. ByCqnd&ff ! "AWMWWWWWWWMIWWVWmwwwMWWVWWVMi W It is otfen said that wo appreciate) most tho things we work hardost for. The appreciation of their .husband by somo wives mtist- be something; beautiful to behold measured by this standard. , FOR SALE CHEAP 4 ft. limb rwood, iPhono 668R. 811 -i M." MEET YOUR FRIENDS This ovonlng nt tlio Now Hot Springs Bath Houso. "8.' A aOOD BED And a good' bath at flnlnnlnl nnnma 11tt nnnf lufaln ifLA ... "i and 741 Wlalnut. Steam heat. 8. .-,.,.-,. . J irfTTTTTi t7TuTj77( ' """" --- : - ; i -m IIV JVNIVH I ZZrr?niiV-mMi! M. -j j. i'i "f r ---J-- r : -F-urtjOJ- SS? fluVkJ . A HSTK t (A OONVKCTIOMKIIY BOON Aa llmttlosn as bconn') wavo1 -lor'ovo for bandy rations; Alasl Hor best young mnn wont broko Wont drlor than tho nation! Hor fnto, Sho hurstl At confoc tlonor'fl Thoy found bur mighty Inndy; Ah, no, Bho did not go to wualu, Thoy mado liar uji In candy. ,. TIIIIM Orowne: "Faith will ihoto mount alns." ' Towne: "Tlint'B why I prof or a Vacation at tho seashore. It's thoro wli'on you wont It." 41 7 r, Ed Vannlco say a martyr U a man Who meekly wears homo-nfado trous org. Tho wny soma men brag about tholr wlvon you might think thoy Wanted to soil thorn, sayB John En dors. I GCNTLCM E.M i (e&csivs youc tRie List. ,. tour usTTe.R.-He,A.c Shotvs a .ARQ-C BUICDINQ. urtH Y&ufc. FIRM MM6 SPREAD CCBAR ACROSS 1& STfSOOTORS nitfUPV "TWO SMAU- ROOMS ON TH5 NINTH- r-00 IF mrsc-.Tvw.ieNimior-.i IS US GO-. AT THtS TOP OP VouR. LCTTCK-J. fyHAT- TO Stop T FfOM SOAKINQ X3QUN into fHcs. iaesr OV IT tr Yours in toubt, (Prohibition has shovod Kentucky away from tho buncholo, but hanead If It hail loosonod Kontuck's right in dox flngor from tho trlggor. i ' ' ' . iu:it S!I API. Jonnld McNulty O'Trlggor, Wns fnmed for hor wonderful flggcr; Iter wnlnt was qulto small- ' Wasn't hotty nt all, But from thoro sho got blggor and " blggor . , - - ' A (llarvoy Drown says tho longest horuo-strotch thcBo days Is tho fan lly pockot book'.1 ivt&a '- t -J-.-jtosk - cr j3 ft.. mAsmw IMDUSTHIAL BAROMETER OF OREGON A doctor says slcop with your.body north and south. What aro tho odds as long as you havo plenty of blank ctB and your neighbors hnro no play er plnno. WHICH IH SO OITIJV TIIM CASK TlinSK IAV8 "Tho Lady In Hod" claims a skill fully dovUod plot, roplota wth smnrt dlaloguo, delotablo comicalities, do llghtful lyrics and tltllatlng melodies. (Which reminds us that we aro pro gressing nicely with our now play. Tho production, howover, Is dolayed by a hitch In tho negotiations with Grand Itaplds furnlturo manufac turer. i "Tho best way to koop a husband Is guosslng." VI tJCulturo Is socurod from books, but not from chock books,, as somo soem to think. I M rrbo tactful maid Is tho sum of all Innocenco as sho says: "O, George, that display of chocolates la! porfoctly lovely." , , .. ( t ,-4. , 'A mulo, soys Joo tho Ploddor. Is a groat warrHng'agnnBf'klckTng'.J'rhe better ho doos It, tho more unpopular he gets. ' at Is possible to kiss a, girl while driving an automobllo, butrlt takes a whole lot "of cooperation'.' fTho Kentucky mountalnoor who has married tho samo woman three ttmos ought to go'as an expert to tho disarmament conforopeq. . , M Thoy arrested a Chicago man fn kneo trouaors. Probably thought ho was impersonating a woman. Chicago burglar 1ms suart .tuwspa. por for dnmnpa. Mistaken report er roforrod to him as a landlqnU 3 IS THIS "NORMALCY"? JUNCTION CITY, Knns., Nov."" 8.' Whoat waa boing sold hero to day for 85 cents a bushel by farm ers. It was tho lowest price since tho World war began in lOK'J During tho past wock Industrial developments throughout Oregon nro Indicated in tho, following portlnont paragraphs; first Natlonnl and First Savings Hanks of Albany consolidated, with Percy A. Young as tho now presldont Westorn states to got $2,000,000 oach federal road funds. Scappoose will build a $20,000 wa ter BjHtoni. iGrants Pass has raised present tax levy of 22 mills to 23 mills. linker County assessed valuation decreased VI, 001,330. iTIllnmook, Lincoln and Yamhill Conntlos organizing to socuro tax re ductions. (Kor tho fourth tlma Ilosohurg lost Its proposcd'bond issuo of $500,000 for tho purposo of acquiring tho hold ings of tho local wator and light sys tem. St. Helens Largo mill increases cut to 200,000 per day. Mitchell votos' $30,000 bonds for school building. ha Qrando Grand Rondo Moat Co. putting" in packing house hero. Sollwoo'd forry to bo'dlspiacod by $600,000 bridge. Highway from Mapleton to Italn rock to bo built. Astoria Steamer cloars with 8000 casos salmon, 2GOi00O lbs. flour, 4, 500,000 ft. lumbor'and ICO.OOO lath. Seven Portland I. O. O, F. Jodgos plan $200,000 building. ' '" (Oregon highway administration for lb21-wllI'coBt''8'por ccnt.-J r Linn County lossoeaod valuation $l,oboi0OOt' below 1920T" ' ' " Ilay: groworswiU.stilp 35,00,0 tons outside of state. La Pine Eastern capitalists In vesting In lodge polo plno for paper. Sclo Largo tfe.edJmlUbeganTopor atlons hero November 1. 'WaPotatonpay 72 M' per cont'Df taxes in Oregon. r Portland 5 ships -for Europd and 7 for Orient cleared Saturday. f JPortfan'd'.ndustriftlVPoyrolls1 0r 1920, $40,814,000. iMcMlnnvIllo to got water supply at cost of $350,000. Ashland raising $150,000 for now Dcschuscts county'potnto crop to tola $2GO,000. TIW' ,nrauts Pass farmors buy $25,000 Irrigation bpnd Issue to wator 1,000 ncras In Fort Vannoy district, Plans under way for $25,000 modern hotel building in Milton, Albany Collogo alumni planning $50,000 building. INowport Strong oil indications reported in Lincoln county. Dallas to get strcot and sidewalk Improvements. , MIDLAND t Tho folI6wIng"punll8 of tho Mid land 'schoo'l wcro on 'tho roll of 'honor for tho month' oridlng No. 4th: Ida bol Futtl. ifory' riol Fatll, Mathow Dol Fatt'l, Opal Hoopor, Allen Pattor- -i. ,.-.. .. ... von anu Winston raucrson. " Tho' visitors'1 for tho month n'ecot mrs. j. u. iioopor, jua fiooper, i;m in'a Ro'bustllonl, Gudlo nobustlllenl1, MaV'Sllniiro. bra Morlfn Depuy was absent from school Friday on account of Illness. 'Goo. Furbor, John Largont and BonItoscoo;nnd Jim Itacknor hnvo returned from their hunting trip. Hnrvoy M. Hammond of Crlpplo Creek, Colorado, arrived In Mldlund Saturday to visit his brothor, H. D. Hammond, of this vicinity. Sovcrnl hunters from Klamath Falls got their bag limit of gooso and ducks on Sundny. Ylck Wong Is hero from Stockton looking after his fathcr-ln-law's ranch, j p. L. Durnott and family moved on tho Dloomlngcamp ranch Satur day. Thoy moved In tho house Va1 catod by John Depuy and family. Mr. Durnott has leasod tho Dloomlngcamp ranch for a numbor of years. Tils four children enterod tho Midland school today. Thoy formerly lived in tho Summers district. Mrs. S. L. Durnott waa a Midland school visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Iioopor and daughtor Ila-wero Klamath Falls visitors Tues- 'Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jory wcro Kla-. math ..Fallsvlsltors, Monday. Miss Ila Hoopor was a Klamath Falls visitor Friday, ''Mr. and Mrs. John Depuy and son Ira Molvln wero Klamath Falls visit ors Saturday. ' 3oo; Furbor was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday, ' ' Domlnlcb Ferasclo was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. 1 ..('Mrs. ,A. V, Owens and daughters, Henrietta, Juno,, and son, Earnest, wb'ro visiting friends in Midland Sun day, - ' '1 ' ' m ' O- flf o- NEW TODAY FOR SALE flat top desk with chair. Inqulro Horald office. S30 FAIRVIEW TRANSFKU I If you havo Eoinothlnc to movo. lnn't niiv flmililn fnr It but nlionn 2fiOR. I 'WE aiOVE FOR LESS" 8-112. FOR RENT Room with double hod. Uso of nhono and bnth. Aiioly 901 Pine St. Phono 450W. 8-10 LOST Friday nftornoou, silver bar pin with brilliant settings. Flnd- or pleaso roturu to Horald offlco. Roward. 89. OLI) MANAGEMENT TAKES OVER HOIJjAND HOUSE Aftor an absenco of a year, wo will resutno tho management of tho. Hol land House, and shall bo glad' to wolcomo all of our old friends. D. VANDEGEER. 8-10 I1UHINE8S OPPORTUNITY "Wo offer for quick salo a well lo cated rotail business in tho heart of tho city. fTho stock Is new, clean and up-to-date. Receipts and dis bursements opon to Inspection to any ono whp moans business. Stock and fixtures will involco approximately $2,000 which must bo cash. Owner has other business which will tako all his tlmo. Seo us today for do tails. CHULCOTE & SMITH, 633 MAIN ST. 8. rO0AK WORK Leave "Your Filtts Before 9 OclocK-Your A.fij pictures am ready a1" 5 woow uiurci f T x. J K 11 Pit5 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE i OUY THEIR DRUGS roanyary w" WANTED TO DUY Drood sows and spring gilts. 13 ox 404 Klamath Falls, Oro. 810 WANED TO RENT 3 or 4 partly' furnished or furnished houso or rooms closo In, must bo reasonable rent, by 1st of Dec. Dox H. S. Hor ald offlco. 810 i Inqulro about our Ton per Cent Christmas Club Plan. It applies on any mako of phonograph. Earl Shophord, 507 Main St. Tho Exclu sive Music Store. tf. ' I UNIVERSITY CLUB DANCE TONIGHT No Invitations havq been sent out for tho University Club danco, tonight, but this docs not oxcuso aiy college or university man or woman from attending tho affair In tho Scandinavian ball at 9 o'clock. Numorous interesting features aro belng'planned by tho social commit WOOD Tho saw mlllo aro closing down and your cheapest wood will soon bo gone. ONLY A FEW DAYS r FOR GREEN SLAB $3.50 per Cord-Delivered $1:00 per Cord at Mill Wo handlo all kinds of wood, wholesale and retail. ' , O. PEYTON & CO. 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