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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1922)
"ST7 -$.kty vvi ;;r. . ?ninAV(rmnw.nv 3,ioa2 THE EVENING frlERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four , AFTER GOOD ROADS! Horrls Ili'plvVrnlnlUM (o .MrrlliiR nl Vrrkn Mlrml DORKIB, Calif., Kcb. 3.- ToroUi- nr n llli deleRnlos from Klniimtti J?nl, ;Mardnl, Weed will oilier towns Intrfrcstcil, tlirco men will no to Vrcko noxt Tursilny to roprc-j IMIi-y li-liirt snt Uhi Dorrls Cbiwnber of Com-' " 8. Oilon, llrown .Mlchncl, ,,orco hf. hrlnR of tho Wredloji" x Jon(W . vrnro ,,,. Jamnlhifoad Ismio boforo tho Sin- jh, j.ucy ,v. WVlch, clnrkr. Jynu county board of KUlcrvliorii.) Hllilitimiul rivclmt rr several montbs cltlten of. .lllln Vnllnv nml Ivlnmnll. rnnnlr ! ,v i.. wi.. . ,k. I nnlRii for tho ivullMtloii of an nil-J ' ,;,,.,. ynlley .,wln "ar-rounil highway from WVc.lj K AV. Wllkrryon, II. I!. Wlnnanl. trslnM IhrnuRh thh valley toJmlKes, Inmalh Kail. makltiK n shorter .. ", c. l,r.W. Campbell. W ml nioro serviceable roulo for Ibol ' ",vhKt i iiirt, NUlr, ;avy iilomnbllo travel that seeks, SI(u.r .M." Ak"ny, Ja-per" Tlcnnolt. B iiopuinr scenic itonticrs oi mi ctlon. Tho motive In nnnearinK npprartnR jforo tho boanl of supervisor ls sncitro thin ronlo ns a county! 'Khway, and thereby obtain flnan-' al nld In completing construction arlnit the coming summer. I Seventeen mile of excellent hlch.' ay was constructed lat summer' tho Weed Lumber company at It' vn expense. This portion of thO id pxtenilg northward from tho -Clfle highway at Weed. Other cc were worked by tho com-' ned efforts of thn DorrU and. acdocl chamben of commerce last :i. Tho com lac bond qlectlon In amath county In which a provl a l made for 140,000 to be used constructing that portion of tho ;hway extending from .Mldjand ross tho aiarsh to the California a Is looked upon by eltltens of ; romnmnlty with Interest. This .t of tho proposed now road will mlnnto between six and ten miles travel" by tho present Keno route. In view of the fact that tourists vo been following tho Pacific '.hwayto Medford In order to aln 'access to Crater Lake Jfa nal park, thereby necessitating a ;ch longer trip. It Is thought ex mely urgent that tbls new high 4y b completed. IM1K KUA-KID.,T TO' ATTKXD IIIIOTIIKH'H VTKILIIj Judgo Kuykendall will go to Ku 30 tomorrpw to attend tho. funcr- ' f hli brother, who died In Franco Ila In sen-Ice, and whose body a brought homo yesterday. Court s adjourned this afternoon until 3day a order that tho Jndgo Iht attend tho services. HACK 1'ltOM MA.VV VOVAGK.S udgoX. J. Chapman returned last, .lit from Sah Francisco, accompan I by his Bon, (Jcorge, who for the t three or four years has served In merchant marine In Oriental wat . Tho change from the tropics to 'inialh'n clluinto causes tho ex tor to say that tho bejt thing he discovered about the country so U Its excellent heating stoves. ia.l.(; THK V. V. TltAU," AT T1IK STItAXD XUTltK A mighty sweeping romanco of o, nlgb adrcnture, and human .anon will be presented at the ,md tonight In "The U. P. Trail,' ijamln 11. Hampton's powerful "luctlon of Zano Grey's famous J an cxiraoraiuarlly Jarge cast of l-known artists Interpret the Including Itobert JIcKIm. Kath- i Williams .Marguerlto Do I te, Joseph J. Bowling. "Who bai over seen a professional .iblor on the screen who is not villain, or the villain' assistant, some .minor villain engaged Iq .othlng low and wean and gen lly not done In the upper clrclesT ghably thoro have been a few, S ago, uut In llcnjamln IJ. Hamp . powonui motion plcturo of io Orey'a novel, "Tho U. P, ill," released by Hodklnson, Jco Hongh" of tho etory Ik a iblor who comes near landing ' tho boro class. Joseph J, Dow- ;, tho famous character actor. 4 tho story character u power- 4 screen delineation. Jn Sunday a great trcai Is In .o for patrons of tho Strand, In ' presentation of "Itlp Vun Wln- ', fumous In song and glory, tho inal stago chilractcrltatlon of j'ch was rendered a classic by 0 lato Joo Jefferson of revered awr. .-1 ! J DKIWTAXDIXd AltltlVKD AT (Continued from page 3) M'onlcn I'recinct C-. J, McColIum, KJsto Gordon, ulse. ', J.MlowlIng, Dertha V. dordon, . ". Gay, clerks. Topy 1'rcclnct W.1', Kraln, Major Spencer, Jud- i 3. JIrs VT, U. Frilri. Mary Spencer, ' ry, JIumllton, clorks. YiiIiiiix I'rcclnct Uwto 1'aukey, JJ. B, Wolford. a "HWf M. M. llltto.'iV 0. Lnngell, Frank iuni, clerks. X,' Algoum Precinct , VC0;,""e,V?.ll,nJ'lh1 t lu"e1, slum, llaynioml K. Cot, clerks. liilloiilti rn'clnet A 11. Tvnbrook. W M. Skecn, JuiIfcs. tiro. jr. HintlirodRp, W. It. ltotirk, Clms S, Hoc-rt, clerks, .AIIniiUMil lVrlnU 1 .!, M. lltoll, Tom Dlxnn, JiiiIkps. K 1. Applecntt', rnmcls llnnnon, l.nwrtm-o l.tpll, clt-rks. (.'him. II. KIjcmis, .1. M. Amlersitn, JllllKr. J. IV Colahan. J. 1. YVIkM, Josslc judges, i,r- H. J- Sheets. (I.irrett Van Itlpor, Mary It. McC'Iure. clerks. These Large Victrolas $6.50 per Month For 30 Days we accept one half the usual first payment W""ut NoNcd U Oak j0 Fine and ' , put Off ' ., M-l" Mahogany Buying Now . These OTHER NEW VICTROLAS AS LOW AS $3.00 PER MONTH FOR TERMS f Earl Shepherd Co. I ONLY EXCLUSIVE MUSIC HOUSE 507 Main Street Phone 282-J JVe are going to give the Boys in Klamath ' - - v, Falls a . ,-xj V ; ; ,;.. V. RANGER BICYCLE la C v, ,''. - and a " Mi'? ly PAIR OF ROLLER SKATES '.' $ . J ' 7-V. ABSOLUTELY FREE --. l Watch Tomorrow's Paper and leam how. you can win one of the prizes. COMET ELECTRIC CO: Opposite Postoffice jr t I t'Kclnct X. I XliiM IhiiiiiI t'has. It Ilaljwln, John 0 Cleg. Ihorn, juiIri. vMyrtle M. Crystal, II U, llcli, J Kroil (loollor, clerks' I'iccliiit Vn. U. Uny bonril llnrry (looller. JiuIki', Jlarj K. Hall; V. S. Slough. Ilcl M. tloble. clerks. I'tfclint Vit. - Mulit.lHmitl IMna I. Ackley, Krvil llucsliic. Indues. .Maude ttpellvr, Mlldrvd llongland, l.oiilo K. iTiimphrey, clerks. I'lfchul ,'n. it. Day Itonnl J. A, lloliMou, Jrtm Aulltt, Judget. Stella tlamber, Anna I., ltonti, cb'rks. IWInct .i. i Day ImniiiI Marlon Humes, Judge. JobnW. Iluusukcr, JackNm K Kimball Herbert D, McUmo, clerks. , I'M-cliitl No. I Day lxartl Hobi-rl T. ItHlilftln, llohort A. Km mitt, judges." JVm (lunnng. Henry Dsgby. Klorn M. Ilaydrn. clerks. ! Int-t X. I Mglit ImmiiI Klnrn K. Kmmltt. Chus. Loomls, Judces. iva tJ, I'ropst, clerk. I'H'dmt .No. . Mltlit IhuhI- Lower 'Price on Records New Records now Here Bi -B - FREE TO THE BOYS IN KLAMATH FALLS Krcd (larlch, Anna Anderson, Jud ges. M, W. Coeboom, l.nltlo U Curtln, Katherluu Mouse, l-lerkt. I'lit'lnrt Xii. . Day ImaM S, T, Summers, t'harmlou Joluinon, JlldHCA, Jimnttu Houston, Jonnlo Kvan, Adelluo t'efer, clerk. I'lvrlnrt No. i)?Diiy Imard II. l. Thomas, Agues K. Orom. Judges. ltoi II. Tbotuus. Theltim K. (lib. jon, J. O. Heardslc, clerks. Pntlmt .. it. Main iMNiril Kdward M. Clilltote. Nelllo Heck ley. Judges. Ida Murple. (leo. I) (Irlixlo. Callirt Inn Sattetleo, clerks. Pi vi I m t .Vn. 7 Da) liiianl 'ImiIh'IIii llogue. SlaVy Mcl'laln. Judges. Itoso M. I'oole. .Mrs. Ctma l.oey. Davlo M. Colscn. clerks I'M'Umt Vn. TlKi InkiiiI (lus 0 Jtdinoi, Wm. J. NH-lioI-son, Judges. Kranrh M. Haines. II V. Dunlap, John S. Klllolt. lerks. ' I'm-lnrt . 8. Da lnmril Jorn Sleek, J O Urockenhruush, judges. Over 6,000 Records Here Highest' Terms $8.00 Monthly ,.'! f'.7n , A H tliMHulu HIohii. Anna ('. Urockou blvtlKli, Kriincns I.'. llo)d, clerks. I'd'clmi ,v, H Mglit iHinitl Mollln Melding. .MytU ttrelt, Jud IMItb M. Deliell, I. Motsehenbaclf or. H. IV lhw, clerks. I'trtlnct ,'. t. Day ImhikI Mrs. I.. A. Will, Anna 0, Hawkins, JUllKCS l.aui,i .Miller, .Mrs. M. Stnub, Mrs, Mi'll.n Hummel, clerks, I'll', In, i .v.,, to D.i) Imaiit Saillo A. Sncetinan. C'arrln Toltln. JildRes. .Mrs. N M, Crtntrall. I.ucllo Hefer, Miuliu Cuan, clerks, Dated this X lib day of January tU-. It. H. llUNNIXI.. County JihIko l)HltUi:i,l. SHOUT. Cointulsslouer ASA KoljDVl'i:. Coniinlsiloner. ' I Our stora Is overcrowded and e ! must unloiurthn tuiislral Instrument and slioncases used III the other store,1 You can r.et thoni ul praed- cully ur own price. Winters Jew. I clry Store. 3 I WHY PAY MORE SATURDAY SPECIAL GOOD STEER BEEF at tho PALACE MARKET BOIL BEEF GOOD STEAK fwWWnAAAMMMMWAWVWMMV CORN BEEF. rVVrrlrlrVWWWrWVrW j BACON STRIP, . -20'iJf ' ' SALT, PORK i . 22SK'j:r- ' VEAL' STEW, I Every 'Article in the Market at a' great Reduction j PHONE 68 524 MAIN , WMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWWMMMWWMMft' HECTOR'S ANNOUNCING New Goods in Stock and Special Values That Should Be Interesting SOFT FINISH NA1N SOOK 36 inches wale An exceptional fine cloth for underwear, etc., full yard wide. 29c INDIAN HEAD Three Widths Now lot of Indian Head soft finish, now so much in demand. . j acmch, 30.c. 44-inch, 4QC 54-inch, 50c AsssssVv HEAVY FEATHER ' TICKING ,45c- i The best grade for up holstering work, mat tresses and pillows. sssssisssvs'VNs1Mss'V TAN ART CRASH 18-inch, 50c. Just received a nice quality Tan Art Crash for fancy work. CROCHET THREADS Complete Lines The following lines come in white, linen and colors. Silkaline, 1QC, ats' 12V&c'. D. M. C. White, O&c D. M. C. Colors, Qgc D. M. C. broidery Em- 5c Cotton FLANNEL" MIDDY, BLOUSES $2.98 5 favy Flannel Blouses, trimmed with white silk braid. EXTRA SPECIAL' :$2.9;a HECTOR'S BLACK SATEEN no-inch wide 38c Our regular fiOc grade, fuH'yard wide. DRESS GINGHAMS 19c Our regular 25c grade in plain colors, plaids, stripes and checks. NEW JAP CREPE 39c Fifteen bright mow shades, also plain white, pink and blue. This is the best grade. NEW PERCALES ',) inches wide 25c You may choose from about ir new patterns in light and dark "col ors. iWe believe this lot to be the most at tractive line of patterns we have ever offered. tssssss'ssssssnwssss t ' COATS, SUITS, DRESSES f We have a few Coats, Suits, Dresses tl)at wo arc selling FOR 1 72 PRICE s lrrlrMMMMAnMMnrMrrlMrVWrl WHITE MIDDY, BLOUSES $1.98 ' With navy flannel de tachable collar; also an exceptional good value. EXTRA SPECIAL' $1.98 1 WVwMW0JV , LINEN FINISH TUBING 42-inch CQC yard' i (iej!rv.0. North. Wm, Uhrmann. 'JtgWj. S I