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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1922)
!attMMl, fatMlTMrU' M, II THE EVENING HERALD KXAMATH FALLS, OREG Page Four ft J. l M i u h w t' f ri A ft. P tti! fr it 1P W HARDING, FX)R LEGION Nrtdoaal Cnmna-der'Katlsflnl I'm.. Ma" Hill ,apibrt nonits ' WASHINGTON, Meb. 28. Nation. I Commaner, JlaViNeldnr, or the American l.cilon c-m.Vrrpu" with Pre sident Harding- today (Mntlntf ImmwH n(o enactment of tbe Yiontis. After Irnvlns, Mni'Nrtldcr u.iit Tay lor, legislative agent. 'rtsld thev wore entlsfled there will be no delay nml Hint tho president mji "heart mul (tout with tho'Amorlcanl Legion." They did not discus? tlm flnnnfclng plan. I I -; y hwixt riuH'osAUH Mit ' I htab iioitk sF.nviti: No satisfactory Wds linvlilg.bceu received In response to receiii mlrcr tlrcment for proposals for c&rrjlng mall on the Star Ilontc knbmn n Uouto T32T4 Klamatli Falls Merrill, Tula l.akn and Mftlln, thH rtiutn Is rcadvcrllscd and bids will bo receUed by tlic Fourth Assistant Postmaster (lencrat.at Washington. 1) 10. up to 4!H0 p. m. on April 4tli. 1P22. This statement was tamed' today, by Post master W. A. DeUell. Proposal blank can be secured from postmaster. The ofOclul adver tlsomcnt Is ported In tlw postofflec lobby. a T 1'IUCKSHHOw'lNCItKASK 1 1 f.Conlnued from race 1) during the year. "lluslness failure during January, following the national trend, tefc larger In number than In any month during recent years. "Tho olnmo of business being donofthroughout tho district gener ally as measured by debit to Individ ual accounts for January continues larger than It was a ear ago. The value of theo debits during Jauunry 1522, In 20 principal cities was about .3 percent les than It u In Janu ary, 1021, as compared with u de cline of 21 percent In wholesale prices and sllghtl) less than his fig lire In retail prices during the nme llorlod." K. como lo reeognlic him as a favorite In tho ranks of photoplay artists. For many months Mart has been seen only In western roles, and It was at tho rcjue.t of many of the country's leading showmen that Mart agreed to produce,' n picture dealing with sea life The stor. "(lod's Hold," Is from tho pen of Arthur Henrv (Inoden and Is replete with thrlllllng situations that will hold tho attention of the audience from start to fliiMi, The author has provided Hart with tho role of a sea c.iplalu He learns that a quantity or gout nas noon iinuien by a gang of mutineers on an un charted Island and sets out to locate the burled treasure. How he savia his ship from de struction on the crocks, fights off a number of savages, locates the gold and then determines that tiod'x real gold Is his sweetheart, makes ono of the most thrilling and appealing .. A. A. MIOKKK MAY I stories that I fart declares he has ever . UK HKM OV MAllfll so ! hn,t lhc I'le"" of producing The (rrlct movement Is reported In the tm1e wl,n JP-n and tho Unit ed KlnrdcV"' "Hf lleuh Trail- Inirree "Retail traVe " reelected In re ports from VPar,n,nt Mores In the leading cltlf the! district con tlnuei to exceed lifvolulne that of a year ago. The declln In value of to tal January sales of thAse idepartment tores, when compared wljh Jnnuary 1921. was only J ,iew-r t. whereas these stores report aWrafce price de rllnea during th perlo.1 considerably ' In eca of thli percent e. "The improvement In .the whole sale trade. whUU begaJi tobo appar ent In October. 1921. continues. Df the 10 reporting lines df builnwf. 3 r.iort the value of thofr sale dtarlng January 122. In excess of thono ofi January. 1S1. Six of tne seveit, re malnlng llnea report a percentage of decline In the dollar value of tl-flr January aalea which U appreciably less than the percentage of decline reported in the price of their goods during the year. "Building activity lfo again reach ed record proportion, exceeding-'by 113,100,000, or 165 percent, the val ue of operation reported for,Janu ary sale which U aprec!ably Ies than tbe percentage il decline re ported In the price if their goods Anothrr owning of fun Is prom Ised sport fans by Harold Christy of tho K. A. A, A. who Is arranging an! nthlotic mnnker for aboiit March 20. Christy, who Is n wrestler of note, has dLcorcrvd an opponent willing nnd, from all reports, capable of Irj Ing n whirl with him Duo to scarcity tf material1 Christy has not appeared rncre for n long, time, and this match sn-.Jum arouse prnc interest. - Bate-all Bux Bites v IGaipath High Boyi flas ketball sos con Ls over at the high (school and athlntes on th hill arc looking for every harbinger pf spring which m Us lit Toretelt a-break In thin weather; th.t would wean spring and a chmnrt to exercise arms at tlus. great national pastime. Jn fitct a number bae already ben attacked by tho baseball bug, a n if regardlesA of the weather outside metMn the K. AAA. gymnasium I .,, , wlngw by tossing the tall around It Is hard to predict yet what ma terial the high school has for n base ball t !am The game has not been playedihere for two, years, and only two or three men ot former team are In Mrhool. t. A mwetlng of bon Interested In baseball 1 to be hefcl this evening to get a line on available material. PERSONAL MENTION 1IAKT HKKX IX KA PlCTt'RK SKl, V v. discarding his spurs, puttees and otlier regalia typlcil of western pic tsres, 'eal Hart wpui shown hi ver satility in n aensatlonal and gripping storj-of the sea, "JQod'a Uold," which appears at the Skrand theatre to. nlghf. Hart' ability as. an actor ha long been established und throughout the country exhibitors and mBSBBSBSSSSSSSm 'fans" have Miss Dorothy Kllnn, daughter ot l K iKKnn, lumberman of Chllo uuliu w;a graduated from tho A-to-Zed school In llerkeley, Cali fornia .on December 23 Miss Kllnn has been ery successful In her high school work, maintaining a good scholarship record. She will probably enter .Milts college In Oak land this spring. Price Hecob, connected with the federal prohibition enforcement de partment, Is here from Portland. He is registered at tho Hall. Mrs. Pert C Thomas, who has been.Hl ut her home for several days with. the flu, was removed to the Warren Hunt HoplUl ye.tcrdar af ternoon, Friends will bo pleased to know, howetcr. that her condition Is reported to bo my much Improved this morning Robert Oraham was a Klamath Kails liltor from his home at Al- O I.. Holbrook who operates a large ranch In the Jiulln district transacted business In this city yes terday. Mrs. F. A. Sutton spent tbe day here yesterday shopping from her home at Modoc Point Our motto Is good sen Ice and low price Kndera' (Srocery. 2S-2 CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE WW remove Martli 1st from I Oft .North Hlxtli to (Ml Main hi. All Dodge Open and Closed Cars Bend 4b Chiloquin Stage Bonded Under State Law -y ,- fi,i V 'A -z K iLMP3Mia l As theCrow Flies i , The LonK'Distance'Xelephone has become the inseparable ally of the auccessfil business man. It is a lime-saving, money-saving" prar.tioc lo use Long Distance in the daily business transmctions which require speed, accuracy and definite results.' ' In the West the Long Distance lines must follow the contour ot the country, the highways, the railroad lines, but regard-' less of the route followed you can tallc direct to any point in our territory and our rates are based on air line distance as the crow flies. You can talk as easily across the state as you can across the city. Use the Long Distance Telephone in your business you will be pleased with results obtained. , Atk for PacKU Long Distance The Pacific Telephone 'and Telegraph Co. W A. Kukvndall of Kncone, who spent a eouplo of ttn s hero with his brother, 1) V. Kukiudall leluined to his homo thli imuulng l. M, Mrl.eimtro left for his home In Oakland this morning after sov oral da.s spoilt hero attending lo business Korest Plel was" a p.ssengor on this mornlnng's tnlln for northern points whole lie will remain on busi ness fur several das. Mr. nnd Mr V. Klnley. who have been spending the winter months In California, returned hnro last night. J. S Jeffryes Is registered at tho Arcade hotel from Ktigeno H. r. Manning, accompanied by his wife, left this morning for Hit geno where ho will appear In bohitf of Krank Ward, before Judge Skip worth, when the motion to fllo an amended complaint In the cmiri houo cao Is argued. Prom Kugoiui Mr nnd Mrs Manning plan lo go to Portland where thev will spend sev eral das lieforo retuniltig to this clly. "K. 1. Klllolt nlfo left forKugene this morning and will appear In be half of the county In tho nboo men tioned case A marriage license was Issued bv the count) clerk jestenlny afternoon to Archie 11. Pankey nnd l.llah A Peel, both popular young peoplo of I.orella. S Kodln was In town yesterday from his home In lUin.nn.i It. S. Sutton Is transacting business hero today from his ranch near Dairy He states that oil prospects In his part or the country are very promising (luy A. lnwlon, who lesldes nl Pott Ktnmnvh. canto down .Neslorday to took lifted business Intoresia hero. 't)iifi: Our starting whistle will blow to moriiiw morning nt 7 ltd Appllra lions for vhiployment will be locelv od ut off lie or In foreman on tho Job urn i.aki:s nox co Aunt I'ollj's itoul w imiou at oulslto CnderH. shoos fur 2.s J I'Olt HAI.K A homo and u good III come, (holco location, near busl uoss (outer of Atedford tUUH ml will iMiidlo, must noil It I lto i.s Med ford. Ore ys i 1 Will Irndo nxcertlonally good Miliin I In fiu'in land tin xr.inin simlt In I'll "I iHMIe M Halnnnor $.IU0 ntotk mi (list piiMHOIil AililrekH "Hpiliut l.nlio llnmh, Kmtlo t, Him. HH, Kliutiiilli ' I'ullf 'JS - I'Olt HUNT Two loom Immiso hmi Ishril for housoltooplliit 2litr. lllh St Mills Add 27 as NEW TODAY ip Ht)tlsh stout oilt-slie shoos for stoul women nt llndoVs lis 2 m:asi:, sai.i: on iiiaihj KOH I. KAMI: -Apaitmeitl house long lime louse, lout er leasoii.ible Ono block from Central school. KIo 2-room apartments, ono four mom apartment, ono store room suitable for grocer), and t sleeping looms Alt rented Hell furniture ut agreed In olro prlu, half cash, balance to poll (leneral merchandise, me.H market picture show In Port Klamuili for mlo or trade for good fiuin iinj- where truui Mark's utoro lo Malln on highway Subject to aiiproal of client . I7r.ii worth ot Indian baskets for nr.int lot . Ono ami one-half ton Maxwell truck for silo or trade. W'hut liau )ou? J .V llramhall, Urn. 208 Win turn Hide 2V MITII'K Our starting whistle will blow to morrow morning at 7 3o Appllia lions for eniiiloiinont will lie receiv ed ut offlie or b) foreman on tho Job iiiu i.am;.s iion ru, TONIGHT AT THE le- UH Your trade Is appreciated nt crV (inner? Knd- KOIl IlKNT- Clean, modern, room hoii'o Telephone f.Ml.M ! six S 2 STRAND wiichi: r.vmtviiouv ioi:h IIOMi: OP Till! IIOIIKINHOV I'ICATt'ltllH "God's Gdd" featuring Neal Hart A Wonderful Sea Picture Why is it that jjold turns tho head of man m nuick ly? "Goil's (JoM" shows to what IoiikIIi a man will go in order to acquire wealth which rightfully belongs to another. AND TWO GOOD COMEDIES Stickt Stick! Stick! Admission, 10c and 20c Cape Wash Gowns 95c A JUW , rV 4i t ftv lfmlaH ftfSMl IBijB9MkV Economy Hose for Children 25c Now Have Buying Power Over 900 Retail Stores WHILE in New York buying Spring goods, I was most fortunate in meeting an old friend of mine who is now Secretary and Bifyer for the Northern Jobbing- Company, who invited me to join their Association, consisting of over flOO stores, located all through the Central States, and have been very successful in reducing high cost of merchandise to their customers. There is no quantity too large for this Association to handle provided p rices are attractive and merchandise have merit. From now on we will eliminate to a certain degree buying from regular wholesale houses, and buy direct from manufacturers.. z --------- Under- ' priced -Jjm Novelty fe Blouses llfc Georgette, Crepo da S&UrvW. China and Embroider- SJ I cd Trlcolotto Illou-s. 'JyL l In a variety ot dainty if TWTT)l combinations. Fancy FjtfSf' ' moled , trimmed In it UT J'ftl' nil now spring hades. (A llfcl a-ftl tV Also black and while. yY II CjtjEStjJ Vmf .Wedoi-ndiiy Mpcilal tRjTiSe& s i . 1 Krepe Knit Sport Silks for Early Spring Wear Now all the rage in the East. It has the effect of a wool finish with very soft spring shades, rich and luxurious. Spe cial Price, per yard $3.95 Colonial Draperies Complete line of Spring Draperies in very latest designs and .patterns. They are just beautiful this Season and are priced within reach of every one. New Style Sport Skirts Give yourself the pleasure of seeing these delightful new Skirts on sale Wednesday morning. Pleated and Plain in Novelty Stripes. Specially Priced ' : $5,00 J MODART CORSETS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN COMFORTABLE The reieut pinicHt ukiiIiihI unuimfurtuhle cnrsvtM, ex presKOd nH It wuh In the hu-i'.iIN'iI "curio'llcxs" fiul, hutf borne fruit. Tim nt Iff, unromfnilubln corset of fstur year U rapidly dlsiippfailnK, and llH plarti Im IicIiik takun by murti hrlun tlflciilly iloslKiicil mul oxtrmuoly ciiiufiirtablii toret, MODART CORSETS N rito.NT i,. i:i I'uiIIiik In llilit riispcd U tho rusbloniiblo Modnrt Cornet, I lui prodiid of it loadlm; makiir who for yuarH bus d hIkiiimI (oihcIh with Dm loinforl clumiint forcinotit In mliid, A flttliiK by Dim of im r import corHiillnriifl will provu In ynu that tho .Moilurt Cornet Ih iih Htyllsli aH ll It iom furtublu. l'ltl(i:H $4.00 T0 $8.50 - - :r i 4 r r . rflMS&Frc ,-r,-V- i. : VJf