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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1921)
- c i" r ttw wt - rfMltPMr, Mcmomn hi, imi THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four i.i. 3' T j ' - r n K' w t f3 DAILV POEM , IVEATCfllE W 'J"(f PERSONAL MENTION (100IHIVK, then 1921; You were good friend, In (ho main; Vou brought a lltllo more of (tin. And happiness, than woe ami pain. 1 don't think that wo ean complain About tho deal wo not from you; floodbyr oh, hore'i your hat aud tana! Hollo there. 19X31 Wo greet you ery gladly, on; Now that we're seen the old year wane, WVII watch you wax. You have be gun In hopeful style: can you maintain Your present pace without a atraln? If to thorn's much that you can do Which In tho past wo're sought In rain Hello there, 19::! I'KltHArS you'll teach in how to shun Urlm wars that split tho world In twain; And by your magic may be spun About tho world n golden skein Of lote and peace. Ah, wp aro fain To hare a hope like that come true. A hope that thrills the heart and brain Hello there. 19::! KMTV YOU come to blrw and not to bane. And how the old year's done and through. We wUh you luck throughout your reign Hello there, 19::! ( Copyright. 19::. NKA Service) Doa't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. Miss Krfiia Ager, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. (leorge Ager who reside on I tho Keno, left yesterday tor Mon mouth Mlsa Agvr will take an eight week's course at the slnto normal xchool. Itor Patrick left this niornlnc on his return to Cortnllls after visiting hero with his nunt, Mrs. Joe Monro oxer the Christina holldaa, Mrs. T K McDonald, accompanied b) her son, Thomns Jr., left this morning (or southern California to I spend the remainder of the winter Donald IL Newbury was a passen gcr on tho morning train bound for Mcdtord after having spent several days hero Mtlng with his mother j Mrs, WJlbur Jones, and family W C Van Kmon spent tho day In Macdoel looking after business, ex pecting to return this evening b) train Mr. and Mrt II. A Kemp, who have been In charge of tho Arcade hotel (or the past (ew months, led on tho morning train (or San Kran clsco where they expect to take charge of another hotel, having given up their managership of the Arcade Chris Ulanls will resume the manage ment. Charles Humphrey left this morn ing (or Weed. California, where he j will take his car and continue ore' 1 tho mountains to Mcdtord (or an ex j tended visit with his mother W K. Umm, of the Lamm lumber company. Is In the city today from Modoc Point attending to matters of business. Mrt. Sarah Van Meter and Miss Ora Cox, who have been visiting In Chlloquln (or tho past week spent the night In Klamath Kails, leaving i this riornlng by train (or their hornet ' In Mcd(ord Mrs. C. It llowman and daughter Allco Louise, and Mr. A C Johnson wero visitors hero yesterday from their homes In Chlloquln They re- ; turned on the train this morning Mr and Mrs. M. A Callaghan. who liar-j been hero (or the past thrcr data on a combined business and pletsuro trip, returned this morning to llornbrook. A marriage llcenso was Issued yes terday to Archie II. McClarcn, and Mis Julia Jefferson, of Yalnax Mr and Mrs. Roy Anderson re- Kodak Prices Reduced We have just received a letter from the Eastman Kodak Company stating that they have reduced prices on nearly all of their Kodaks, and that many of them are now back to a pre-war basis. As our policy is to give our customers the benefit of every reduction in prices, we have marked down every Kodak in our stock to conform with the new schedule. Here are some of the changes. Old Prlco New I'rfco 2-C Folding Brownie, single lens $13.50 $13.00 Same with R. R. lens $16.00 $15.00 3-A Folding Brownie, single lens $15.00 $14.50 Same with R. R. lens $17.50 $17.00 Vest Pocket Kodak, single lens $ 8.00 $ 6.50 Same with R. R. lens $ 9.50 $ 8.00 2-C Auatgraphic Jr., single lens $18.00 $16.00 Same with R. R. lens $20.00 ' $18.00 3'A Autographic Jr., single lens $19.00 $17.50 Same with R. R. lens $22.00 $20.00 3-A Kodak, R. R. lens $27.00 $22.50 Same with anastigmat lens ,...$32.00 $27.00 3-A Special $79.00 $70.00 All other models have been reduced in similar proportion. If you are thinking of getting a Kodak, come in and look them over. . it . $JUjJB.y Kodak Albums We have just received a beautiful assortment of Kodak Albums that arrived too late for the Christmas trade. We have marked these at attractive figures. New and attractive covers in leather and silk. Prices from $1 up W'O KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tfSIM I frugl'Tv-' WHCRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS lAdSAo;! turned Inst night trom their honey moon, which they spent In llosoburg O, K. Wert, who hns been connect ed with tho CalKornln Oregon Power company, expects lo Ivnxo soou for Portland. H. C Spink was In town yestoida) from Idleresl on Spring creek. Mr. and Mrs I,, tl Van llellcn will leave tomorrow morning tor (ho eal on an extended lslt Mr. Van llellcn will visit his retinites In St. Paul, whom ho has not seen for 13 years From there ho will go on to Chicago lo attend a convention of the Nil lloual Detail Shoemen January ! lo 13 They expect to be gone about it month C K Stone returned homo on last night a train trom Salem where he went for the purpoie ot looking after legal business and lo attend tho memorial for Judge. Henry I., lion, sou NEW TODAY A lieauiltul Itnncli homo In Itogun lllter valley. Level fertile ucresi Modern homo, on pavement, near Medford Will Sell nil or rut for de sirable houiivsltos See tlliiirrtlllo, 187 N 4th HI ' 31 jKOIt SAI.Clllnrk nllk dress never worn, Rile 4U, Sunset Apts No tl . 3I Uxperleiued stenographer desires position llox J Herald office. 31-4 ir'Ol'NIl On Oregon Ave, box run- I talulng lad'a gtotes, Owner nmy 'hntoMntmo by calling at llernld of (Iro and paying for ad 31 I Make the Arcade hitel your home I Plenty steam heat and hot water nt all times In every room elrlctl) I clean for families Free bus to and from trains- Price to meet your pocket-book and place to meet your class tw'o separate lobbies for ladles 1 31 REDUCED PRICES ON WOOD 20 TO 60 PER CENT OFF CAN YOU BEAT IT? Year . . .$8.00 ..$7.00 .. $9.50 ..$12.00 'I Ills Year $5.00 $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 Dry Slab, cord .. . Block Wood, cord . ... Block Wood, double load . I Mitli Wrtrwl rwtr1 We are practically dowii to pro-war prices. Phone in your orders. O. PEYTON & CO. 419 MAIN rr. PHONE 535 WA.jTKlV- Clean cotton rags, Hie u pound (or good oiies Uiunimnud Print Shop, 115 N 4 III HI 31 -3 'I Imi will bo class practice III the M M itegiro, In Masonic hall, Hun ila January I, nl 3 00 p m Special communication Klamath Lodge 7? A, V and A M on Monday otenlng, January 2, 7 p m nhnip, lOtl Main HI Wink In tho M M degree- a good attendance will be appreciated lly order of ! II llurtou, W M and L I- (laghagen, sec 31 TMK HAN l'll.M'IHC4) HAVINOH AMI LOAN HtK'IICTV . had California Hlreot, llmi Kruiiclsio (Mission itrtinili, Mission mid Twenty. first Hts Purk.PivKldlu I'M. llriuiili, Clement unt 7th Av Mnlglil Nlirel llianrh, llalghl and llolvedero Hts For thiitlinlt year ending Dereuibnr 31st, lli-l. u ilMdeud has been do. ilnrod lit tho rule of I'oiir nml one. Quarter ( I U ) per rent per annum on nil deposits, pa)ubln on and after '.I n u u r 3rd, t U3 Dlvldenils not tailed for aro lidded to the deposit jiii mini and eain dividends from Jan iiury 1st ll:2 Deposits made on or lieroro January 10th, 1VS2, wilt earn Interest front January Isl, 1 038 (li: TOI'ltNV, Manager 31 Happy New Year GREETING May joy bo with you during the coming year. We've fed you well in the patt, and you've patronized us liberally. We thank you, and promise to do even better by you during 1922. , Yours for Happiness and Prosperity, ,' THE CLUB CAFE ON SIXTH STREET SUNDAY AT THE T THE STRAND Where Everybody Goes u The Home of Hodkinson Features FOUR BIG FEATURE PICTURES JAMES OLIVER. CURWOOD'S WONDERFUL STORY OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST Isobel," or "The Ms End" . The Reformed Bandit, Al Jennings, in "Fate's Frame-Up" A Western Picture Full of Action and Thrills The King of All Comedians Charlie Chaplin in "Tuning His Ivories" A Mirth-Provoking Comedy Vaudeville Movies A Film Novelty Presenting the Most Expensive Acts of the Vaudeville Stage All Headiiners SUNDAY MATINEE Every child attending tho Sunday Mat inee will be given a Bag of Candy Freo THE STRAND WISHES YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR 10c 20c SHOW STARTS T sl, 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. Si 10c 20c . L bbb 'm ikM ikLV iLLM iLH sLLH iLLLLV 'LkkM m tiBBIBlB isnssssasssss