The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 23, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Lumber Industry
NEWS OF INTEREST TO KLAMATH LUMBERMEN
Red River Company
May Open Plant
ANDKRSON, Jan. 23: Tht tho
llrJ llvcr Lumber company Intends
to open It, p!nt In Anderson as
soon s mnlarla has been more
thoroughly eradicated and sanitary
conditions Improved, waa tho under
standing Riven to Mn. W. II. Tor
wor by Vlco President Walker of
the company In Ban Francisco this
week. According to a tetter
Mrs. Torroojr, the presence of ma
laria hero Va given by Walker as
being tho only reason that ha kept
the lumber company from opening
up In Anderson. Malaria has since
been stamped out.
The fair committee wanted to
buy some pipe from tho Ued Hirer
Lumber company, and Mrs. Tor
wey, being secretary of tho com
mittee, was sent to Ban Francisco
to confer with Walker on this mat
ttr. Hecontly 8. 0. noycroft. chair
man of the committee-, received n'
I
nnnoumement ninde by tlio com
plnlnt. letter from .Mrs, Toruicy, brlngim;
tho good now to Anderson. Tnn
letter stated that Walker n very
anxious to learn nil about Ander
son, and naked many questions
Her letter. In part, says.
"Walker docs not want to sell
tho pipe, ns hut company expects to
do something In Anderson It wo
can curtail the malaria. Walker
said, 'This Is tho only thing that
keeps us from opening up In An
derson' "
HOITHKHX PINK MKN
SIX AM- ILUMIOADS
NKW OULEANS. Jan. 23. One
of tho most Important and compro
henshc freight rato suits brought
by tho lumber Industry of tho South
ha Just been filed with tho Inter
state commerce commission In
Washington by tho Southern I'lne
association against all the railroads
lu tho United States, according to
operation for appendicitis and loft
yesterday tor hls homo In Matin,
Mrs. H, K, llanuon and her broth
er, Cbnrlca Dobry, spent tho day In
tho city yesterday.
C. A Hawkins left this morning
tor Modesto to spend tho winter with
his parents who resldo there.
Del Uatnmon returned from San
Francisco last- night, whew tin has
Won spending tho holidays with Mrs
(ammnn
Charles Knonk. Justice of tho
peace I'f Chllmiuln, spent jrstcntay
In town
Clarence Hunt ntid tJoorgo Ager
arn'ln from Orlndale today on busi
ness. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Hill on Sat
urday left for Porthnd, whew Ihev I
will mnrt tlifilr hnmA I
John Cox of Merrill was n Sal
urdar bulnes visitor In this clt
Mm. Frank Chorpvnlng nnd Mrs
Crnnt I.lncoVa were shopping In this,
city Saturday from Olene. i
K. W, Wllkerson Is lu town today
from Lorella.
3. A, Leach, of the Dig I.akcs Hot
company returned last night from a
short business trip to San Francisco I
and alitor California points
K. K. K. Store's JanY
Clearance Sale
Still Continues
We arc determined to dispose of our entire .lock of Winter Clothing regardless of Price or Profit.
The Price listed below are in many instances below actual co.t tou.. This is your opportunity to get
High-Grade Merchandise such as wc carry at a very low price. "Provide for your present and future
needs now and save money. Note the prices: Vll V 1 1 i I f
U. S. BUREAU TELLS
HOW BEST TO CARE
FOR HOUSE FURNACE
NEW TODAY
WANTKD Worn in for light houso
work. Call 17JJ. 23-J5
WASIUNOTON'. D. C. Jan. 53.
Advice to operators ot honse-heatlng
furnace's, who, under tho keen urge
of tho chill blasts ot January, have
applied to the Ilureau ot Mines for
a solution ot difficulties experienced
In caring for their flros over night,
given In a statement made by O. P
Hood, chief mechanical engineer of
the bureau.
Thew are several ways of manag
ing a furnace, as there aro several
ways of driving n horse, says Mr
Hood. The general pJrnclplo la quite
obvious, but that principle can be
applied In different ways. In the pro
cess ot combustion two quantities
must bo supplied coal and air. The
coal we pay tor, the air wo get fof
nothing, but tho quantity ot nlr re
quired Inwelght Is from twelve to
twenty tlmca as much n the quantity
ot coal required. If we had to pay for
tbe air -wo would pay a great deal
more attention to the supply ot this
-necessary material.
(liven a bed ot coals that are red
hot, tbe fire will burn Just In pro
portion as air Is fed through tho fuel
bed. Tho question of keeping a fire
over sight Is one ot having a bed ot
fuel large enough so that at least
the center of It can keep red hot
without being chilled by the cold
side ot the furnace, or the cold ash
pit below. If absolutely no air was
fed through tbe fuel bed, In time the
tire would go out because ot loss of
heat. The problem, then. Is to teed
Just air enough through the fuel
bed to maintain temperature. The ash
pit of most furnaces leaka enough
air so that It there was a considerable
draft orf (Miction above tho fuel bed
produced 'by the chimney, more air
would leak Into the ash pit and up
through'tbe fuel bed than enough to
limply maintain the temperature.
Too much air ted through the fire
would burn up' the coal and the fire
would not keep. The problem, then,
la to cut down the flow of air
through tbe fuel bed. This can be
done In numerous ways; one can put
on a large amount of coal and cover
tbe top with very fine coal, or even
with ashes. This Increased the resist
anco through the fuel bed, so that
only a small amount ot air flows. An
other way, and a good way too, Is
to allow ashes to accumulate on tho
grate to add to the resistance of tbe
flow of air. While this Is a good way
in mild weathor It Is not so good In
severe weather, because ono cannot
get as much coal Into the fire-box,
and It ls usually best to keep the fire
box completely filled with fuel Kven
when tho resistance throug'i the fuel
bed ls Increased, If the drift Is main
tained there Is apt to be too much
leakage through the ash pit and too
vigorous a fire. Ily opening the check
draft so that air can flow up the
chimney without flowing through the
fuel bod, the air passing through
tho fuel bed ls greatly reduced. It
makeg little difference whether this
Is done, by opening the check ilrit't in
tho chimney, or done by opening the
damper In tbe door, allowing the air
to flow above the fuol bed. In tbe
latter case, however, the air Is drawn
through tho boiler and helot to cool
off the boiler la addition to checking
the flow of air through the foci bed.
Detailed Instructions regarding the
economical operation of houso-heat-Ing
furnaces are given In certain pub
lication, on the subject, which may
be obtained on application to the
Bureau of Mines, Washington D. C,
iurcni .itasson. no is caned -a- rou pALB Desirable corner lot-
poteon, nnd gives as tho reason cenlrallr located, 6.1 x 90 feof
for his uso of that name the fol-!"w,''i and water In. all paid for
ic- .. i.. i. lllargcln Address A E. A Hcmld.
lowing explanatien: j 13. 15
"My father " a shoe cobbler
and second-hand doalcr who used to' Steam Heat at Colonial rooms 23
rescue dog,' and cats' bodies from' Vptch for our 8torj. hnw , pr0.
thc Seine to sell for making grease long tho life of cut flowors.
My mother was traveling mender MjAMATII l'lOtt'Wt SHOP
of pot, nnd pans. , Phone 39 S31 Main
"My mother's mother was Hosalle
do Mandel, ot Spanish origin and.FOH HUNT 2 room apt furnished
l
tor light housekeeping
Houso, 617 Klamath Ave.
Oregon
S3
noble. Her husband, my grand
father, named Flrmln. was from
Ireland. They kept an Inn t Steam Hc.it at Colonial rooms 3
Clothy, In tho department of Pas dei ' '
Calais tih.M ,,,k,. rh.nj Pegulir meeting of Aloha chuutxr .
Calais un.re coaches ewj. i, 0 K 8 Masonic Hall. Titos-'
horses, da) Jan SI, T 30 p m Social Vlsl-
upb otciuuk me t-mporor arrivouliora welcome nyoruerct i.uun noi
ai ciotny and my grandmother! "" "
m.
23
.rBOu uim 10 go no lunner. as J,! week of WJntera' MuMcal Sale
there were Kngllsh soldiers about. of Pianos. Phonograph and musical
My grandfather fled and bid In 'lntum'n" c,h """ 23-24.26
raylne. My grandmother hid N- LAD1KS-Try a Hot Oil Medicated
poleon In the lower part of our two- Shampoi for dandruff and falling
storied ccllar until he could leave heir, at the lloston Ueauty Shop
In safety When mv mother km' Professional work at reasonable
in saieiy non rn raotner a!Pr,CM Room -09 s,-ntcrt w
born, my grandfather always re-'Pnonc 3UW, 23-24'
fused to recognlio her as his child, I
declaring that .Napoleon was her' WANTKD Experienced Holt Cater-
ll I in I uTintvi wiiu t'M'vti ix-imii
father.
wants position when season opens.
"You will find a reference to Na-'P O, Ilox 1S2. Klamath Falls. Ore
poleon's stay In Clethy In Marshall 23-25
Bertrand's Memoirs, with something 'K0lf KENT 6 room furnished
about tbe child that resulted from houso gnrago walking distance
It. Phono 240M 1T8J. 23-2S
That's why I am better known
ns Napoleon, and with reason."
PERSONAL MENTION I
A. J. Lawderbaugb Is expected to
night from hls home In Llttlo Shns
ta for a visit with his daughters. Mrs.
Harry Richardson and Mrs. Everett
McCollum.
W. C. Dalton Is In town from Ills
ranch near Malln
O H. Harris Is a visitor from I'ino
Grove today.
R. K. Hannon has returned from
Portland whero ho underwent an
1-ast week ot Winters' Musical Sale
rf Pianos, Phonograph, and musical
Instruments. Cash or terms. 2324-26
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Dlda are now open. Anyone wish
ing to tlguro, pleaso get In touch
with Otto Fuetterer. office In Win
ters' Jewelry store, not later than
Tueiulay, January 24. Tllds will be
openod at fiacramento, January 30th.
23
Colonial ono room cabins for
housekeeping, 11th near Main One
cabin vacant. 23
I-at week of Winters' Musical Salt-
of Pianos, Phonographs and musical
Instruments. Cash or terms. 23-24-2S
....... "i-,-i-.-il--,ryirinnrtri.n.rLnrv."iL.-'.r.ri.rLj -----n '-'
LAST WEEK
OF
WINTERS' SALE
OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PHONOGRAPHS and PIANOS
AT
UNHEARD OF PRICES
$900 Player Piano $575.00
,$550 Piano $427.50
$200..Sonora Phonograph $122.50
$115 Brunswick Phonograph $ 72.50
$150' Pathe Phonograph $ 77.50
$200 Brunswick Phonograph $127.50
$125 Oonn Slide Trombone ' $ 65.00
$125 yiolin, leather case, complete $ 60.00
v CASH OR TERMS
RAG PICKER SAYS
HE IS DESCENDANT
OF GREAT EMPEROR
PAWIJJan. SO. One of. the rag
and beg Blcfctrs of Paris has Just
ms kaowa kla ftajfof thtfha star
u qoscMMaoi or pe great sv
neror Msnolunn t Ufa .. ly
----- T- .ww . . H.wg II
I-oul, Napoleon Kugede atailalletf.awua4
WRTfERS m
STORE
-.714 Min Stfebt
tovwrvywyv
fi .i. n nn jij i r " '
Suits
WERE
$20.00
$22.50
$25.00
$30.00
$35.00
$40.00
$45.00
$50.00
$55.00
$60.00
NOW
$ 9.85
$12.35
$14.85
$19.85
$24.85
$29.85
$34.85
$39.85
$44.85
$49.85
MACKINAWS
v 25 l '
REDUCTION
On all Mackinaws, includ
ing the famous Patrick
make.
Men's heavy fleeced lined
Underwear
40c GARMENT
75c SUIT
Men's heavy Canton Flan
nel Slurla. Regular price
$1.50. Now
t
98
. OVERCOATS
33V3
REDUCTION
On all Overcoats; a large
assortment to choose from.
This is an exceptional offer.
25
REDUCTION
On all IiCathcr Vests. Doz
ens of different kinds.
MEN'S MITTENS
Wool lined, Leather faced.
Regular $1.00, now at
45 c
An odd lot of Glastcnburg all- QQ.
wool Underwear, Garment OJ7U
5 doz. Men's Dress Caps, all sizes HtLn
and colors. Values to $3.00 '"L
Hundreds of other Bargains. This entire paper would not be large enough to list them all. Take
advantage of these prices now. They arc not going to Inst forever.
WATCH
OUR
WINDOWS
I i
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K. K.K. STORE, Leading Ubiers
Everything priced
and sold just as
Advertised
PRE WAR PRICES
The large majority of thc most popula r toilet preparation; aro now back to pre
war levels. A glance over the list below will .how you that most of them aic
back to normal.
Our policy is to reduce the prices just as f.ust as the wholesale price is marked
down. In addition to those in the list we have all the other preparations in these
lines.
Our stock of toilet requisites is alway
at the lowest level.
complete, always fresh Prices always
COLD CREAMS
. . . - OOC
OOc
83c and 03r
OOc and 40c
.OOc
30c
,.,... OOc
... 50c
noc
v
Nylotls Cold Cream .
Nyals' Face Cream
Pond's Cold Croum ...
Daggett & Karusdells
Palmollve Cold Cream
S'iutbb's Cold Cream
Cocoa flutter Cold Cream
Colgate's Charm! Cream
Ingram's Jlllkwced Croam. sji.uuancMwc
VANISHING CREAMS
Pond's Vanishing Croam ...... 03c and av
Woodbury's Facial Cream OOc
Volvotlna Vanishing; Croam ...NX"
Pompclan Day Cream OOc
Crolilo Klcaya 7c
Mary OarUtn VanlshlnK Cream 70c
ROUGE
Pompclan llloom
lilnl Houko . BOc
nouse Dorlne a
DJerklis Itougo Wc
Mavis Itougo ............... ..BOc
Mary Garden Itougo .... - 70c
Ilosallno .. -30
Veda Iloso Hougo - &c
FACE POWDERS
Nylotls Faco Powder
Diy Dream Face Powder
DJorklss
Pussywillow
Pompolan Iloauty Powder
Armand's 1'aco 1'owdor ...
Throo Flower ............
Java Itlco Powder
OOo
.. 70o
03c and 1. in
. ..... . 30c
. OOc
,00c and 91.00
...75c
OOc
TALCUMS
Talcums
. !&V
fTnlciito
Cha.MInc & Flarlent 80c
Mavis Talcum ; 80c
Pompolan Fragrance BOe
Caro Nomo 1.00
Lady Mary o
Mcnnen'a Talcum -UM
f
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THE SKIN REQUIRES
CONSTANT CARE
The cold, raw winds of winter nro try
ing on sonsltlvo skins Hut, there arn
many safeguards In tho form of dainty
toilet preparations,
Lotions, Creams, Powders,
'Talcums, Massage Prep
arations, Etc.
i
Our stock of such goods la very com
plete, and as wo fcaturo trado-murked
advertised linos you may always lin sura
of finding your favorite brands,
ftato time by coming
Mlivclly to Our Shop
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TOILET CREAMS
Ciimliuy If and l.otlun
.rnl llaiul l.otlun
Hind's Honey ami Almond
llltid's Honoy wid Almond
f.'rnnm
Camnllnii
Orlnntnl Cream
Mnnrlna lluiuty l.mlon
l)rma Viva
Holinis Frostllla
Kspey's Cream
Cream
Mum
Odornnn
ADS Deodora
Rvrrneet
Hplro Powdur
Amnlln
Non-Hnl .
Velvotlna Poudcr
DEODORANTS
91.113 and Ar
AOc
7.1c and 91.30
AOc
.. OAe
9AAe
DEPILATORIES
80c
OOc and 83o
23o.
...BOc
.... 80a
OOr and 80a
. ....noo
Demlracln
N'mil
I'heiorllnn
Modcna
X llailn's Powdor .
Dolntonn
Velvotlnn Dopllalory
FRECKLE CREAMS
Mnlvlna Crenni
fitlllnian'a Frncklo Croam
Velvntlnu Frnfklo Croam
Purola Frccklo Croam
Othlnc, Doublo Blrmigth
Horry's Frockln Ointment
Maiirlno Frpcklo Cream
Co-Ito-Cn Frccklo firoim
TOOTH PASTES
70pnnd9I.UO
AOo
..91 OK
i.an
.. . ooc
.91.80
. OOo
....AOo
AOo
.830
.91.90
030
noo
.... AOo
Pepsodont Tooth Putto
rnnico tooth Paslo
Colgalo'H Tooth Posto
Poroxldo Tooth Pasln
Nydenta Tooth Paste
Underwood PitarnQry
fk1 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wj?"'
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lAcCUWACSn
PURITY
WHERE PARTICULAR, PEO.PL.E
BUY THEIR DRUGS
- 1 c
. AOc
Oc
11.16
NOc
AOc
91.00
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noo
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