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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1921)
:, : AM.ivm- "'X- r& j T. w 'if - i IS l-rr . r T 7'' i b u N -"S K MM(ATrN1 II, 1M1 yaaMUMB'-t'lrr) ' MTIgSSS ,. INDIAN RELIC IS FOUND ON nmr UPPER LAKE aW INDIAN HIBP Ji nvvMiYyaoinPTVRKD out 0 PVIOCB8TONK ' eersV rlnle kti been aresent ed wlik a aalaae fin by A. W. WaksNeld, la form of a bit of aaalce Bteaa, shewing a crade bit t icalptarlnc -which HlfBtw(hava esea' iht work of IniHaW c!tar Im age. It ii In the,fornnoff tbi - lead t aa Iadlaa chlat and look as If" It had been chiselled out of the pumice itone with com iliarp imminent or tool of flint. Mr. Wakefield found the curjo while walking along the' Wnlt where the dredge had been work' lag for the C. O. P., on the Upper Lake, , between the Lsmraoaalll aa'd Wood river. It Is about six laches leag and three Inches in width, The pumlceBtonefrom which the flgare Is sculptored Is dark grey; , while the only pumice atone found la this region Is light In color, and aoae haserer been fonnd In this section nearer than Crater Lake. It Is thoaght Its dark color may Wfc,5""i,lM toexaosore-iteth eUaieaU-or hare .been caused J by i ., ,V.d aiaay j jrea,rs, beneath j4a 'surfaced Jt, had evidently been 'ttriwi m by y the dredge, which ; irvncninc aooui alarm Jfeet beneath the bed of the lake fat the point where the carlo was jfeuad. THE EVENING HERAip, MATHEAUA OREGON PAGB m o.: K. Mfmi LAITM BIQ RAINBOW TROUT Another large rainbow trout was taken? la Klamath county fishing waters by 0. R. Smith, chief opera-, tor of the Keno power pjant of tho uauroraia-oref on ( Power company yeeUrdiy afternoon about one mile north of the dam ia the Klamath river. 'The trout measared 3E laches as weighed 18 pound. It was takes en aa erdlnary splaaer and staged a game battle before being landed. '"Smith claims that this Is the banner catch of the season 'and that Ii' outdoes the catch made by Dr. Sykes of Oakland earlier, in the season. The fish will be phot ntmmm sa A A eMil tnuatinal fna anet- VlHfHH MU wvaauiQU IWfi IUUU' lngto Portland where records' of Oregon big fish, ks well1 aa pictures are incorporated in' Oregon publici ty records. m' The work upon which bids will be received consists of the construction of a timber and pllo bridge over Lost Rlrer In Section 29. T. 398. R. 1JB. on Langell Valley Market Road Ap prox. 2H miles west and 2 miles north from Lorella 'And construc tion of same type bridge or Shorter span over theU.iSj R. 8. Canal on tho Midland Market Road about 3 milea south from Klamath Falls, Ore. Work to be completed by March 1st, 1932. prox. 2tt miles-west of 'Shorter span over the IT.. 8KR. 8. .CanaL.on .the Midland Market Rod.""tVVoVk to be completed by March 1st. 1922. AH proposals must be presented under soaled cover, to the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, at. the time audi place-statcd'above; and Indorsed as follews: "Proposals for construction of Losl Itlver lirldge on Langell Valley Mar ket Road, and U. 8. R. 8. Canal Cross ing ou Midland Market Road. tij ordor of tho County Court. u. ii. ue hat, uotimy uierii. 23-2D-z-au. N21-: iMHItRIIifafRI BM00ME3 RRTDH H John W. Dodson of San Francisco, Nw Marjorio D. Pope, of Merrill, (Were united la marriage at 11:30 ueday by Rev. S. J. Chaney at the tttBodlst parsonage. The yonng euple will make their home In, San ranclico. Mls Pope Is a popular .yeuag lady of Merrill where she has jmade her home for some time.. Mr. ?edsea is Interested In, rice culture 'ten the lower Klamath marsh, one of Jthe aew enterprises of the Klamath taasla AT THE STRAND ("The Journey's Knd" will' be Te peated at the Strand Theatre to night. It is a wonderful picture, telling a marvellous tale of love and sacrifice and in the telling shows some unusually fine pictures la, one scene carrying the auditors through the historical catacombs of Rome, wheref Is enacted vone of the aost stirring incidents of the play and where also the thrilling drama la broaght to aa unusual finale, eglnning oa Wednesday there will be some clever vaudeville- acts direct from, the Fantage circuit, which will Include Jessie and Hub ert,1 a comedy, singing, talking and whistling team,. also "Edna Fergu son," a real songbird whose reper toire Includes the latest musical numbers. NOTIOK FOR BIDS 'Notice is herebr arlven that bids will bo received' by the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, at the Court House in said county up to and including Monday, December 12th 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the construction of two bridges as per pians ana specincaiions on me wun the County Clerk. ii ii sgggsaeaagaeaasmessssssaaaasaasi rmra! tBBpHMdaUppffaaai 'bbbbbHHBbiS'tbWsbb! i VSP lx LI.1, Hose' ANnRnSfi.r.I OVFRl JL Seloct'kW .Christ- o Joyous Moments at Home A good piano seems like a real friend during those Ltimes when you are inclin ed tov be lonely. - ' A piano finishes but $hp home and at Earl Shep herd's Store they have the used ones as low as eight dollars a month and new ones from ten to twelve.' IT Prices of pianos', must be satisfactory for we have pold our greatest' number in peven "years. & Let's make it a piano or player-piano this Christr ma's. - i Earl Shepherd Co. One Business in one family over fifty years. 507 MAIN STREET Paoealx SBo Phoenix Oat Site Hese Mfe . koealx Wool Sport Hoss 91.10 ' Rhosnlx Silk Hose ,s 1 ' t ANDROSS-GLOVERi STYLESHOP ' 707 Main St. Phone 341W. "Shop in Klmmath F? . SsUcCyyour. mis. glftN now, , Knysor tflllk Under- ft, I w"r W per 'rent (Hsroaat. a Women's and Mines Ready-to-Wear t i Two Special Offerings for Thanksgiving Hi TONIGHT AT THE STRAND She Journey's Etnf , J 4 , in. .-' ' j900' VlVl',JI'0 ., tlSKkq ' ;-"- CPO J " i .l A HofJkimsn prodMction with Windham Standing. Mabel Baffin and George Bancroft v(. Also tkc i world's frsttwt comeiliai, CHARLIE CHAPLIN n "Behind the Screen" C)f W.d.wd.y mm Thursday: 2 BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE., Dresses For Dance or Dinner Wear s a t $17.95 rallies to $45.00 $27.95 values to $59.50 j I Taffetas, Canton, Crepe, Crepe Satins, Soft Silks and 'Velvets. Quaint Vic- i oVaMssiM 4ljd 4Vle nVjaW bk m msVm 1 V liu-a. t..... XI. . .i ' , ; tuiiau Bianco ui wic obuiuwu oujiib unua anuwing me new Doat snape neck ' : ; and Bishop sleeves. Trimmed with highly colored Georgettes or irridescent i ;! j beads: .Many- of these dresses, are being .unpacked' as we go to press.' ) : ;,4 EJxtra preparatfanyhave been h)a'de;ih iiour alteration department to in- i ; iUi-e prompt service!? aTte;your" selections' 'early.' ' ' ' 25':, Discount Sale : . Cohtihuet on AH v CoiiU, Suits, Dresses and Furs ANDROSS GLOVER STYLE SHOP! T & a m. twwwt I ,',,,TTt'"irttrriMMitirtMiMtMn' L3L1 jj. . r I jii w i ii . ... . -w it I J "Mi l m- BBBST I S A I - K Ah -i-f rtta ' 4 Thanksgivmg Di nne r Supplies BMB ' " a eaa ssst 1'11F ' T1 t V am iv x i ne nave inem ior Less money- - - xW Turkey Goo' .Chicken Rabbit ,. Oysters Clams ' . c4Fisk -MaU Jacon i r ZVK.i j a f UWIMII Ham ranberriek , lt Sweet Potatoes . Celery ' - ' 3'.Mince Meat, TiWHHJjPumpkins ' TUMigvaihi1 -w'.jp' n All kindsof Produce All i kinds. , Apple's, ,, , Cider v Mince Pies i a.- r' Pumpkin Pies ". . Jelly r Cookies riMinrViTiiifc f w ig r . . I Jf-' 1 i rj'i.-. um ri. i'i J A r Mayonnaise DreasincCanned Fruit II .. LI fl-1.1 I T- F iv. If It Payt to Trade at the CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET TU- D l..fPL-i F iiic reuuie inai 1 Know Real Quality . buy their 'Christmas' and New Year cards at IJnderwood.'s every year. The GIBSON line of steel engraved, hand colored art cards ,have no equal 'andean' be boiurht fof the J same prices that a're.as'ked for cheap and in ferior carajB in many ;piaces. When one can iuy a' card of such high class for as small a sum as five cents it isn't any wonder, that wersell thousands of them every yeaft Gibson Christmas and . New Year Cards V i l From howion our card counter win i have dozens of flltrna. allw Mah ...I. m.. k.... . t-i i-.- r-..-- .,.,. uwu). ...., no u n pijt raneijr now. i we aiso nave a neautuul Use of framed mottoes, vj ins mim Brum, rrice ioc 10 ai.so. t0f 1 I IM TW r "II sVKr'f - ?V ATHfAUSOUOOm wiwf . aa ,('-" vi: ' MflU' h' -: BH 1 "Producer to Conumer" i'i v' NINTH A KliAMATH AVE. PHONE 91-J -mm bV-r-kf' A "'', ' -.4 ll ? jl-.1? tM4JWA Jfa ?i.Jawifc4.-l .- rj- , Jl V f .' , i,1 j.w' y - V ' .jwyT y,?r"5t-- 1 ' . 5" J,. ' . a