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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1921)
i' ,t' vv(it yctriU4ii-. vftsK . . ,--i Jt'i ' Br ' f ' I I . mi ; yHDNHHDAY, VQf. ft, MI, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON IMflK KKJHT. y 4 v -", I Hfrs U.' -tt - I 'I ! !-Mf Ml I" 11G SHEEP D I P QUESTION JET UETTLEO Dr. J. C. Exeliap, chlof Inspector ot :tho United States Unreal! of Anlmnl PERSONAL MENTION Mr. und Mrs. Irving K. Kester- sml are registered ns guests at tho Whlto Pelican hotel from Ivan, Ore Ron, whoro Mr. Kcstcrson Is en gaged In tho lumber business. While (lore, h'q will visit tho local mllN on nn Inspection trip. D. D. Curtlt, or San Francisco, called upon his customers yester day on his monthly visit here. C. A. Huff, ot Portland, nnnnt enduBtry, Department of Agriculture, vo,i,,r,inv h..n v9li,.P ini.i M.nJ. D.M.C. Embroidery Cotton 5c-. HECTOR'S NeW Stock Kid ' Gloves All Colors i JJor the Northwest, finished his con ference with J. 1 1. Carnuhan, sccro lary of the Klamath Wlbol Growers SisBOClntlon, last qigbt, regarding tho girder issued by tho California author ities demanding Hint all shoep wh'lcb -jtIII range this winter on California (and bo dipped boXora a bill o( health tan be Issued, mils' order ltuliy nf '.tocts the Oregon bands, which. tare annually taken to the winter range 'in the southern state. .Dr. xellne Btatod that' a confer-1 inco was held about November 1 with r. J. H. Iverson, chler Inspector for tixo Uulted States Animal Bureau in California, witl Dr. MacKcllnr, chlqt wt the state veterinarians for Califor nia and t)r. W. It, I.ytle. Oregon chief veterinarian at Sacramento relative o tho lifting of the dipping order a The Oregon bands we're free from scabies after a uioqt careful recent examination, but tho state veterinar ian of California w8 firm In his or dor W dipping all 'Hands, whether Calfornla or Oregon sheep', in fact any 'bands which would winter in that state from any place, in the -wwat. J. II. Carnahan stated this after noon that he had JJuat received a Helegram from United States Senator Robert X. Stanfield at 'Washington, T). C, where the matter was taken wp -with ttho chief Inspertor of thoj animal bureau. Thp tolegrnm read that n conference irua being arranged between tthe two vtnte voterinnrlan srosoclatlons and the roder.il Inspec tion department und that an effort lo compromise the nutter would bo timade. Dills of health were ready Tlo bo Issued at any time, tho tele gram rend. Secretary Carnahan statod that lit) Kelt much encouraged over the out look nnd thnt he still believed a "waiver of the rtilo inlr.ht be made. "The dipping order If enforced would loo a matter of great expense ns well aa dangerous at this hoshoii of the .yuur, Carnahan said. o and called on u number ot busi ness associates. Ceorge It. Fuller, C. D. Herbert and W. It. Winters, ot Portland, are guests nt the , Whlto Pelican hotel. James Mntson, a road overseer, on thojQreat Northern railroad at Everett?: Washington, wnn n vl.lt" or herejyostorday, Ho lettl this mor- "'"hi "i inuiin wnerc lie win nuni ducks and geese the balance of the week. , Snill Kgert, of Hljdobrand, was a visitor here ' today on business connected with his ranch. H ,G. Robinson, a Chicago mov ing picture salesman, was a guest of tho Arcade hotel yesterday, William Nolan,' salesman for school supplies, was( a caller on the emners t the ocal board vaster- 'Whe Woman's Fashion Center" i. ; , -HOONHHINKKA WANT QUICK ACTION; M,KAI GUIITV Kd McCce and Clarence Morton, swrested Sunday morning by Sher ilf Low on the charge of trans- m day. U. D. Taylor, of'Dunsmulr. ar rived here last night to relievo one of tho local Southern Pacific rail road men .for ten days. W. C, Ualfour, manager ot the Cbllonuln hotel, was a guest ot tho Arcade hotel last night. Fred Hlllston. Charles Wnsgren. John Lflnch, Pete Hagstrom nnd Fred Johnson left vthls morning for Malln where they will work ph the rock crusher. All camo frojrf Portland last night. T, If. Ward, employed on the railroad nt Kirk, was a visitor hero yesturday purchasing clothes for, an extended visit In San Franclso Don Beldlng, Wanda Brown and Mabel Leavltt are some -of the! students who will attend the Home uoming at the U. or O. In Eugene. Mrs. Nollle Howard left this mor ning; for J-oi Angeles on account of Mrs. Clarence Osborne's Illness., Mrs. Osborne Is a daughter of Mrs. Howard, T. O. Lustor returned to San Frunclico after spending several' days here. Mr, and Mrs. Hlnry Anderson left this morning for Saginaw, Ore., to attend the Evangelistic Conven tion held nt that place. F. J. Erb. with the Chicago Belt ing Co., left this morning for San Francisco, after visiting the local Always Better Indues Here ' ' ' t ". . . . I l . porting Intoxicating liquor In viol- mmen 0 blIslnC83 ntn nf-ttin fwlni.f cttllfAd UftlAn' I,IWII VI " lW UBM ...I, nBu surralgned yesterday afternoon be 'tare United Static , Commissioner .Sort. Thomas, stated ther would ivulve formal hearjn nnd 'jfBp taken to Portland would -'Stead srullty to the charges preferred aagatnst them. '".What's, the 'use ot Sighting when tho sheriff caught ma with the gods we're gallty and we might 'as well facethe miuilc and get It over wlth.jMc 0 told the commissioner. ' ' Tie better Judge, you arfr df 'real vnlues the more you'wjll appreciate ljuylng at our stbro." Olovorrt Jewel- xy Store, Gil Maia St. A. E. Walker, traveling freight agent for four of the largost rail road companies returned to San Francisco this morning. ' Lou Arena, of tho Whlto Pelican Oarage and M. S. Lester, left (his mornlnp for Lakevlow on business. They expect to be gone until Sat urday. Fred Vcltner, of Boise, Jdaho, arrived here Monday and has aoT ceptcd a position with the Square Deal Drug Co. Mr. and Mra. Fred Shallock are Journeying t0 San Francisco on a combined business and pleasuro trip. They expect to be gone about ton days. 'JoT r . L r jLI o4 ' oo in; uuung riannci vctt; - - Plain white and fancy stripe ;VGood weight and excellent width. Splendid value 24c yd , ' 27 in. Outing Flannel 15c Fancy stripes and check in lipHt'anvd dark c'blors. ' CbiUret's Heawy flttct Umm Sm(s Comes in long' or short sleeves. Prices $1.00 and $1.25. Sizes 2 to 16. . r,-- Children's Wool Union Suits Good weight non-shrinking garment from $1.25 to $2.50. Sizes 4 to 16. Cotton Sheet Blankets $2.15 Medium size in White or Grey. Large sizes $2.50. Fancy Towels for Christmas A good selection to choose from, in Pink Blue 'and Yellovy borders. Prices 50c to $1.00. A1J exceptional values. Onyx Pure Silk Hose $1.25 Black Pure Silk at $1.25. Is hard to pro cure. Take advantage of this low, price now. ' Fancy Stripe Silk Hose 98c Cpme. in "Brown and Bldck. Also plain silks-in "Black and, Brown for 96c Coats, Dresses, Suits SALE PRICES CONTINUED Exceptional low prices for quality of gar ments offered. Closing Out all Fall Millinery AH hats above $5.00 y2 Price. Velours Beavers Plushes and trimmed huts included in the sale. All Kayser Underwear SALE PRICES Fine grade Cotton, All Wool and Silk and Wool Union Suits, half sieves; no sleeves, knee or ankle lengths. Price reduced 25 to 33 1-3 Miss Wnnceta S. Howe, ot thoj (lurcln and three friends took a acclamation Service office, left this morning for San Diego, where sho will spend her vacation. She will remain away about thirty das. Helen Whitney returned to Los Angeles after, spending some tlmo visiting her father J. C. Whitney of Camp One of tho Reclamation Service. E. S. Miller was an outgoing pas senger for San Francisco on a two weeks' business trip. MH.XICAX TO, IJK TKIK1) FOK JIOOTLKGUINO AMONG INMAXH Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock In United States Commlsslpner Ilort Thomas' office, Joseph Qarclu, a Mex ican who resides Id the oTd Jail at tho Agency, will be trlod for having. In toxicating liquor in his poisesslonralso with tho Introduction nnd alo of liquor on Indian territory following his wild escapado October 28. Ford car and pulled off pranks in tho streets of Chlloquln, finally ending up In a ditch near there, Injuring Hilly Huff, tho prlzo fighter who was scheduled to meet Bob Itoss hoi? No vember 12. SI'IIUT'-GUIDKD CHAUPFKUItH LAND IX JHJHANCK VILK Harney nice and George Folsom 'decided to change resldoncos yes terday so thoy packed all their bo longings Into a "Hestwoll trunk" and loaded It onto an automobile. Dofore tlmo came for them to movo Into the new quarters they Invoked tho aid ot "spirits" to glvo them pep In moving. Too many drinks were taken,' tho polled say, and when the two men start ed, on their Journey, the macblno under their guidance and Impelled by the "spirits" attempted -to mnko dollvorr on top ot a wood delivery uagon near Ninth streot, Chlof Wilson and McLaughlin stoppod further proceedings nnd took , tho "splrlf'-gtilded chauffeurs to Jail. Tostorday Judge Leavltt Imposed a flno of $12 or the altornatlva of twelve dus In Jail on Folsom and his companion was called upon to part with J7.G0 or spend threo days behind tho bars. j IDr. Kdward Allen I'lorco, of Port land, will dollver u lay uddroka In tho chambor of conunerco rooms at 4 ). m. tomorrow. Ho Is a tuborcu loslsf specialist nnd has Just held n tuberculin clinic at Klamath Agency. k' ! Make It a Real .Gift Rhop as much as you will, you cannot give family or friends a raoro accoptablo re membrance than a real photo portrait In a charming ULT RAFINU mounting. ' Stinson Photo Shop ' Seventh and KUunatlt Open Sundaya until Christmas " .Purchase Your Turkey direct from the farmers at the GRAND CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Ninth & Klamath Ave. Phone 91-J- i -' ' ' ' . . K. Kl K. Store Leading Clothier K. K. K. Store Leading Clothiers. i Headquarters for Overcoats and Mackinaws W the sfyfe of coat you will wanf apd need this winter at just the pricie you'll want to pay. Overcoats priced from $20.00 to $60.00. Mackinaws from $0.85 to $22.50. Come in and let us show you the fin- eafc" Mne b QVmrcoau and Mackinaws ever brought to Klamath County. . r- I'fn "i STORE l'Ew't'i, '" ;. Headquarters for. Overcoats '.& 'i i . . i v L 0 - I L 'S V t "arawwiw-w '.M'"'i. IIWW.IIO.W.IIM Mr -p i r - '-' ty