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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1922)
"i" &'.:. & " k fl I I fcW Bt : ytnwftfo rmmr.uiv si, i ms THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four imtH000WWWW0WWJW0WAJimmS' .WxmAWWWXVMWWWWWWWMWMWWMM AAMMMMMrtrtrtMAMrtrtrtrtrt MMWMWMMVMMWVMMAAiMMWWMMWMAAMWMMMMMMMWM AAAA WHY NOTED PEOPLE SMILE 'WWMMMWMMWyMWWMMWWWMWWWVWgWMMWUWMMWVVVWWVVVWMWVVVW AAMAiAVWVMWMM. MllS WAIlltKN U. 1IAKD1NG Im h must itniclous smile that well Iwouuiwi U KlrM Lady of the Land. vC I' $P v' a NM . if JT .. l . f tvTJ , a,.-' C1LUILKS M fiCHWAU hu made a fortune In Meet, tiut three 'a nothing cold or hard In his Mil!. MMWWWVMWWWVMMWMW.AAI p""""! g TmmmmmmmmsKBlKrmMt jaaiiK. ft ' 'BlP'aaaaaaaaal V V. " "' ' fc" j' I J j H 'BQ A v b H- ' aLaaa. ' ' .aaaaaaaaaaaaaatBll kaaaaaaaa rv aaaaaaaaV aaaaaaVt. i aaaaaaal I . iKUn a ' aH Blftt aaaaaaaV. MllS. W K. VANDEIUIILT. J II., proves thnt a bit of tru wit can t appreciate.! 9y anyaa t wwli. HENKT C WALLACR. secretary "of agriculture. l anillliiK Ixvuuio of the farmer' rlso to a (itaco of powtr 4b national affair AMWWWWWAlY1 VVII.I. IIAYM la imn nf tlin twat lllll.. amllrra In th vlitirn II H 1 Nn wnniliTl lit imil salary will U $119,000 a ytr. iaa,Wlf1a ASANWWWWMVMWVWS J"".. V ayyyvVwAVV'VWVMV)VUVMVVtVrVvyYV VVVfVlVVJlrlflJVVVVVVVlllfVN MAMMAAMAMf mitt.- H Ft , l Ev 'X J HHtlUM a I I aM HUM. 12. X. II. Mir. ailr nf tl.a atrrl maciinte. ciikmni tinirtlly im vrrynilnc aha tlova. Not km ramuai VVVWMVVWWMSMAMM pqgra ROSS WINS DECISION OVER BILLY HUFF Hobby Ilox won n 10-roiiiuI deci sion over llllly Huff of Chlloqtiln nt Scandlnnvlon halt lmt nlcht be font n crowd or howllnR fan that parked I ho hall to ov.rrflonine. lloth (iRhtera nppoarrd cautious from first t0 lat. Huff mixed It orcanlonullr, but apparently had de termined to watch for an opening nnd end the nffalr with a k. o. wal lop. He might hnvo succeeded had not Hosj demonstrated that he could tnko care of himself ai well as send over haymakers. Huff landed thrco or four hard ones In the ten rounds whllo Itoss perhaps landed tbrco times that number. Huff backed Rosn around tho ring, but was care ful not to stand up to an exchange when Hom turned acEresnor. Whllo Huff uilfilit have earned a draw for three or four rounds, there was no round that was distinctly his. Previous to tho flcht. Jnmen Stev ens of Merrill' challcnsed the win ncri lloth Huff nnd Itoss accepted. Huff 7lil today that while bo was satisfied with tho decision, be was not satisfied with tho outcome of tho tlRht, and ho believe be can beat Itoss. He had taken off clcht pounds In two weeks, ha said, In order to make the required welRht of 152 pound, ringside, and tills had weakened him. With more preparation he believes be can win over Hon, and announces that he Is willing to sign up with him nt ny time for another flcht. Ono Hound Wine, tbo .Merrill whirlwind, far outclassed Chicago Drown, who never had n thow. Drown went down In tho first round, Who sending over, rights nud lefts. Ho sent over ono too many, howover, -landing ono after llrown hud reached the mat. llrown was awarded tbe decision on a foul, but It wa clear that lio never would have returned for the second round. Merrill gained further honor In tho go between Harrington of Chll oquln and Young Stevens of Mer rill, Tbo latter, whllo exhibiting Ilttlo science,, proved mor than willing to give und take. Tho two mixed It from the start like a pair of wildcat. Harrington went down in tbo second with a stomach blow, but was Javed by tho gong. With tho roar sent up by the fans It was . Impossible to hear tbo gong, ard Stevens left tho ring under tbo Im pression that Hurrlngton bad been counted out. He returned, bow ever, only to find that Harrington had a brokon thumb and was un wllllnjr to continue. Tho -match was awarded to fitevens. Tom Wutteri, rcforco, risked u k. o. every time ho attompted to break tho fighters, so fiercely did they mix In tbe clinches "Tuffjr't Anderson nnd Young Fltxsjmmbns gavo tho best exhibi tion "of their youthful caroers, nnd urubWud real sport for tbo fans. (. K. Win, who h.-M been spend ing the winter months In Portland, rctnrned to this city lait night. Mrs. Alice Mile ns a passenger on this morning's train for Portland, where she will make her borne In tbe future, i C. A. Pauley, manager of the Pal I nee market, l. confined to bis home by Illness. t Mlta IMIMi Cnlllv'in la rrla!flrmt nt the White Pelican hotel from the Klamath Agency. The Hcvercnd C. P. Trimble, ac companied by his family, left for Dallas, Oregon this morning, where ho will take charge of the Christian church In that city. CommlMloncrs Asa Kordyco and H. H. Hunnell left this morning for Portland, where they will attend a meeting of tho state highway com mission. K. 3. McClanahan and It. A. St. John. Standard Oil company officials, who have been here conferring wltt! the local agent. C A. Hallwell. left this morning for Sacramento. Krall Schetsel is transacting busi ness In this city today. Mrs. .I.ouls Hoagland has tempor arily accepted a position at the Wo man' Stor recently vacated by Miss Mary Walker. K. h. Hopkins Is here today from his home In Merrill. . si'kh koh mvoiick A suit for dlvorco has been filed In the circuit court by Jennie Clin ton against Daniel Clinton, both In dians. Tho plaintiff charges desertion. - m:v.i. iiersi: Hoom board, $10 per week; $tl) per month, lutli Included. All out side phuterod rooms., Corner Sth A? Oak streets. 21-25 i FOIl SAI.K Hogs from one to twelvo brood sows, or will trade for cattle all sows bred to purebred Poland China boar. John l.lskey, Merrill, Oregon. 21-27 PERSONAL MENTION j J. Ii. phlrk, u well-known local stockman, was a paasenger on this juornlug's train for Sun Francisco. J, K. Endera has returned from Ashland, where he spent suveral dnys on business. J, O'Kccfe, a prouilnonT sheepman of the Merrill country, Is registered at tho Hall hotel. n, S. Dixon, a Fori KJamath stock imn, left this morning for a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Llskey aro ree ntered at tbe Hall hotel from their jMHtje at Dalr, . KOH SAl.K New modern housu and garage, J2T30, term to suit buyer. For Information call at 1330 Oregon Ave., after &:30 p. m. 21-2? NEW TODAY To the Outdoor Spertsman: Take advantage of the winters' re duced prices on good used cars, while we can ull them on eay terms If preferred, 11920 Dodge, $550.00. 11920 Dodge. JU00.U0. 11920 Chevrolet. 1375.00. 11920 Hon!. I22.-..00. 1 1920 Hord, $200.00. 11917 Ilulck, I cylinder, $500.00 11917 Uulck, cylinder. $700.00, 11920 Ilulck, 6 cylinder. $800.00 1 191S Ilulck, 0 cylinder, Sedan, $1500.00. J 11917 Hulck. 4 cylinder, $100.00 AMI OF COUIISK Tbo latent In m;w llulcks, In both four und six cylinder models Just arrived. Itt'lCK KAI.F.S SIIUVICK CO. JUainatli Avt. at "III. F 21-tf FOH HKNT il'nfurnlshcd house. Roc Jesse Halley nt Ilex Cafe. 21 Colonial bouquet for Washing ton' birthday luncheons, KI.AMATH FMmT.lt SHOP Phone 5S1I S.14 Main St. 21 Wo furnish a nice warm drowsing room, a bathlug suit, towel and show er for 35 cents. Tbo plunge Is free to spend what time you like. Come and have a good tlmo. J26 F. 2K Kvery day at the Hex, 25c dinner from 11 to 0. 15-22 m ' Seaside boosting MO.000 "Knd of tho Trail" monument for city. Kvcry day at the Hex, 25c dinner from 11 to C. 15-22 An All-Star Cast Look 'Em Over Verda Pope Andy Magce Mildred Thrasher Kenneth Perry t Meta Chastain Teddy Durbin Walter IMarshall John Houston Mrs. Louis Hoagland "The Prince of Liars" March 9th and 10th Kvery day nt tho Hex. 2..c dinner Non-berg NVw Methodist rhtirrh Kwry d.iy nt tho Hex. 2..e dinner Kiii:'iip Work to begin on con from 11 to II. 15-22 In nut $25.ono. from 1 1 to i! 15 22 itrtlrttnii of m' public tiuuUt. TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c- -WIIKItK KilRYBODY GOE.S- -20c 1IOMF. OF Till: IIODKIXKON FKATUItKH Back Again . The Wild and Wooly West has been transplanted to your dooryard. Wrri.S.Hart the famous staiv and there has never been a pro duction in which his gripping personality has more sway that in "The Gun Fighter" Full of hard riding, hard living, and reckless dare deviltry. A gasp a minute. ALSO TWO GOOD COMEDIES hpkciaij .m.ti.i:k tomohhow Admission. 10c and 20c PICTORIAL PATTERNS FOR SPRING MAIL ORDERS FILLED WITH CARE 4wA : : Start of the Season Whether you're selecting a dress or a suit start the season right with one of these entirely new models. They have been selected as much for their entire originality as for their particu lar becomingness. And you'll be very much plea'sed at the prices on all our new Spring wear, for they give you a much greater selection of the best in material at juices which in the last few seasons were very much higher. Attractive New Suits at $17.50, $22.50, $25.00, $29.50 Newest Spring Dresses $14.75, $19.75 Charming taffetas and captivating crepes in ruffled and bouffant effects, embroidered and silk fringed. Dresses with many new and original features new sleeves, new trimmings, new necklines. In predominating shades of black, navy or brown some with combinations of color. Krepe Knit Sport Skirts All New Shades Special, yard $3.95 Many Altogether New Effects Washable Cottons Thoro nn many altoRether now nf fiictH In tboHii dulntily tinted find rich ly (IuhIkiiciI, crisp dress materials. Surely their beauty and froxhhos. Is .deliKbtful after tbo darker fabrics of tho winter. , I'licalex, In llRht, medium and dark patterns, 36 InchoH wide, aro title yard. Oinuliamx, pro-Mirunk, In now checks and plaids, 27 Inches wide, are 'Me yard. Iteil CroN ClbiRlininS) In nunc, stripes anil plain colors, 27 Inchon wide, are 98c yard. New Jnp.-teo Crepe, In all tho new wanted colors, Including tun, green, 'red, tanxorlno, pink, gold, orange, grey ceil, bcrmuua, Muo,, etc., so incnos wide aro UOe yard. (iinti'iams, In plaids, checks and' plain colors, 32 Inches wide, are Sffc yard. Neir Hllk Ktrluo Hhlrtlnic Crepe, In fancy stripes, 32 inches wide, aro Bio yard. , Zephyr ainRhama, In plaids, "becks und plain colors, 32 Inches wldo, aro 75o yard, , Adorable Blouses $lQ.00Values for $5.00 To wear with the new spring suit there's a multitude of very -charming blouse-styles, and the prices are as attractive a feature of these blouses as their quaint simplicity and their originality of designs. Jaunty and debonair ,they are assurdd airin.Btf.nt approval. .' ' ' . ' Extra fine quality crepe de chine, finished "with new style peasant trimming, full wrist length sleeves, regular .$10 values for $5.00. , ;?, Special Values Silk Hosiery Gordon All-Silk, full fashion Hose, reinforced heels and toes, in black, white, cordovan. H-300 Quality, now $2.50 L-275 Quality, now $1.25 Lace Strip Sdk Hose, now.. .$2.00 Hack Towels Special 19c , Extra gradp Huck Towels, special for Wed nesday Salot whilo they last, each 10c. ,i A s ,." I H