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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1922)
Page Four rnin.w, .mitcn to, io2a THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HIGHWAY AGAIN OPEN Senile Colmiildii Hlcr Ilntito Clenr- ! tif Jr nml Know sAsKATcur..w hiii:ki mk l.MIIUAKINti rllKllt II.OCKS I'OHTIiANI), Mnrcli 10. Tim Col IIKOINA, Sink., Mnrcli 10 -"In pile of tlie fact Hint tho lirlco for ) iiuitlnn, Inml) nml wool nro much uinbltt rhcr highway, OroKon'ii fnm.,n,r 1,"" th" ,r" Inimedliitely nrtrr tne wnr, mo neet jiopiilniinn nun urctilc route triitorned ecry ,enr hy tliomnnd of tnurlMH from nil finrlR of tlin rountry l nRntn open for traffic nflor bavins been blocknd-' Sheep llreeders' nioelatlon r.t for xeier.il rrU an a remit of n hU nnnnat tntement. ot Snkntrbcwan Is slowly hut Rtraillly liTvreasdnK." J U ltobemon t Rpcrotnry of the Siskntchownn rejio'it frn.Milidi storm which swept the re Klon In December. A coinblnntlnn of leet nnd mow wnt plleil In deep drifts nlonc the Mr.hwny for ninny miles In Multno mah nnd Hood river rountlc. lmt llrif off nil truffle. workliiR n hard ship on hcctlonn of tlwsUato which ji -mtiliy depend upon mo niRiiwn "The Increase Is not lu, to nn new purchnne 0f sheep to nnv grent extent, hut to' the f.ict that the In creased demand In earlier jear has not ct lost Its momentum, nnd to n.iluril Increase." sas ItnbertMin "It Is nlso possible than many farm ers are realizing that. taking nit I things Into consideration, there 1 I f r transportation facilities all tly "" ,w mwU l,ro" " "lalntaliilnR j nr round, im well ns preventing f yht-seeliiK trips Mullnomnh county put crew of j en to work cuttlnK n pathna I'iroiiRli tliox Ico wall that covered t in hlRhwny. nnd the Mate highway a fnlr-slleil flock n there In In pro , durliiR any other farm product , .MiIuhirIi sheep men have to to rept lower prices, ltoliert'on states that they can at leat secure the' ery host prices ohtnlualile If tln-x (oinmlr.slnn undertook-to clear thatil cater to market ron.ulrenmiit jiart of the highway In Hood rler eo intv ndjolnltiR. When the tiuusunl storm swept tho rolumhla lther Rorse railroads wero hlocknded for eoral da. nnd nuny ntttomnhlles ow-rtnken li tho storm wero stalled In deep drifts. IMIt'sTlM.M. HOMK I'Olt 1IIK .s.I.V.TION .IJMY Sl'OKANi:. Wah . March in . Tul the down-and-outer In an at ' mospliere which will make him ashamed to tiy down and out,' is Seconds of Boxers t0 '", ,hc moUo of ,ho -tH -Jxl f II.. TnuF.lt Army's new II -".000 social nnd In- Not to Use Towels iMrIil liom(i whkh N o ,)0 fm., I lulled and opened here some time) Shot Ends Trial il-Fft v v'i bbi-- Am lSCH PERSONAL MENTION irvnrf a vr Mfth m xwmil "',,,., i . . ithl month, of boxers nppenrlnK In l'ort and bouts ( molto .nustn.efanrf and not tow els bet ween, wcholoRlcal eon- ' , ......... i- 'd on. Tho hulldlnR repn-scnts the to tho boxers between rounds, ne- ' ,, , ..i.i i.. i lateit Ideas In social work of this! .wuuiB iu rimn irauiii) u.,i,..vu .v i , ,,.. ,. I 1 I'V. .. ti.'ii .iiiiK.il tiru. .. tho lecal hoittiR coinniLiIon. Only two perons, In addition to tho flRhter, will be allowed In the Marcle -Mathews. IT, . Wncc Texas, didn't wait for the law v take Its course Sho settled the trla of J SCrossIln. below, whom h accuied c( wrunclne !;r. by shoot 14 Mm In h (.ourtrooia. , w III i "fliuol riudents drctcli their mils- I beenmo the corners between rounds. A space Just , mens center of the CIM- "' "' a supplementary uass ini.n.ir... Arm.. I., sinniiin.. m,l lii i In .i ilowit-towu bank, where he has boon engaged uy tnv naiik oinciais an enierKctiry, a thousind or more outsldo the ring Is assigned the w ' " "v "r '"r '" '", ... ends nnd they will not be allowed to Thp fr'h alr "" novo from this , pace while a round h0"' ,l n"mber ornilorle. 1 1 In progress. - , showers, and a rcadlm: and writ- Use of towels was forbidden be.,1" room- Thun ,hor" b' n rau.o they raise too much rosin from ! ':,nna",,n, n ou'1 UtcUvn for .. i ,1.1.11. .u- i ... i emergencies, an employment bureau iliu ri"K liuur liminiui'uuKi.Bir ... . ". .. . .. ,.in.l fn. I, .If ,. hnn. nnii nntiti mortis rur innsp uniii hiim'v. ...... ,. . w.... pay. Tho auditorium and officers quarters complete the building. Kery member of the bank staff. from president to Janitor, stands first o;i one foot, then on the other "bending the crab." rarvlng the ex- erclte with a series ot moements which would readily Intlmldatu the nenlrst hank robber The money In action the seconds ran use signals but can tnlk to tholr men only be tween round. , Diveuri: rii.Ki A divorce suit was filed In the circuit court recently by William llydo agaliut Illtn Hyde, the com plaint charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. CLASS OV IIANKKItS I.V I'llY.SlCAL TIIAIM.VC: YAKIMA, Wash.. .March 10. Af ter Paul Huedepohl, director of physical education for the city schools, gets through making high HECTOR'S SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY THREE YARDS ONE YARD LINENE SUITING BLACK MESSALINE $1.00 $1.00 Full 36 inches wide, Our regular $1.68 grade several colors, includ- ing white TW0 YARDS ONE YARD SILK BLEAcIABLE PONGEE DAMASK $1.00 $1.00 Our regular $1.25 60 inches wide; firm grade weave, new finish SIX YARDS GOOD BROCADED COR- GRADE BLEACHED DUROY $7oo .oo D 1 ,UU , Novelty colors for Bath Full yard wide Robes. Regular $1.25 No dressing yard from 4 to 1. 30, and theu the staff goes back to work. Tho dherslon seems to be enjoyed. LONE PINE I). I'. McAutlffo moed his sheep from tho Knman ranch Saturday to near Midland, where he has ionic hay. Tho unusual amount of snowfall this ear Is maklui; th feeding seas on very late. I.olso Slgtnrd. who has been quite lcic for over a week Is now able to lit tip. but not able to go luck to school yet Mr. O ('. Ilunuell Is suffering from n cry severe attack of rheuma tism. Mrs. Jim Stevenson and Mrs Jim Knman called on Mrs. Slgford one day last weok. Mr. Corum moved with his family back to Ills ranch In Dodd's Hollow lust WC'k On Krlday cienlng March 3. about forty friend and neighbors surprised Wilbur Kustwood and bride with a lively (tin-can i sen-nude After the serenade dancing was In dulged In until midnight when a lunch of take und coffee was served, after which il.inclnti continued until about two o'clock when all returned to their homes uNhlng Mr. and Mr. Kastwood many jear of hupplm's. I j. Storey and Walter Storey were Klamath Falls lwltor.s Saturday. riVK ji.tirri:Mii:its ON SllltlM Mill' New Shipment of Kayser Knit Underwear We have just received our new Spring and Summer Knit Underwear, in Vest and Union, from Kaysers. All specially priced for the first showing. Vests from 35c to $J25 Union-Suits, g5c tojj SA.V KItANCISCO, Cil . Munh 10 With fIo American trained barton dem tcheduleil as part of her "equip ment," the IlritUh uteamcr King Alexander, formerly the Cleveland, has bu n eiiKaguil by the I'aclf Ic-At-lantlc Trawl llureau, Inc. for a Mystic Shrlnu excursion from New York to Run Francisco and Honolulu In May and Juno, It wan announced here today by the bureau. Tho party, numbering 1200, will leawi Now York the lutter part of Muy, will arrive here In t lino to attend the National Shrlncrs' conclato In June, and will then depart for Honolulu. o ,ivi:htisin(; hhjxh IN CALIKOIt.MA ronr.HT.s SAN FKANCISCO, March 10. Ad vertlsInK sIkiih In tho IT natlonul foreJtn of California must come down, following an order Issued by tho dis trict forester at Sun Kraiiclxco on January 27. Advcrtlbemcntii printed on rocks and trees arc utao to ho ef faced. According to tho regulations of tho fo'rest itertlco of tho United Stu'tee Department or Agriculture, suclyid vortlslng Iri prohibited In ull national forivstH without special permltH, which aro seldom Issued. Tim object of this regulation I to prevent do faclnj; tho mountain landscapes ot tho natlonul forests with billboards and other unsightly .signs. Platinum, of all metals, In loaiit affected by hent and cold, 1) V Kujkendall, It C (iroisberk nnd J (' lloli left fur Medforil this inornluK where thov will look nfler business connected with the Callfot nt.t Oregon l'ower eompanx. Mr and Mrs Thomas Martin le turned from l.os Angeles whuro they have been spending this winter Mr nnd .Mrs 11 K Calkins nulv ed homo last night from n week spent In Sacramento and Snu I'ranolsni. Mrs It 10 Smith who has been In California for the past two or three months returned on last uUht a train C. V I ow returned from Salem last night where he went with A W Finch who wns recent It sentenced to' senna term In the state penitentiary i: W llrown who resides ut Fort Ktamath Is In town on hilnlnesj He b ' registered at the Hall i A Kallua, a iroiiilnen mm limn i nt Matin Is reRlstered at the Hall Miss Marie Ohenchalu. a lumkkeep er at the Flrnt National bank I i un filled to her home loda b Illness Walter (1 West, nuperluteudeut of the Klamath Indian resignation, Is registered at the Hall from (he Klam ath A Rem Airs S S MiColluui Is hern from, her home In Dorrls She Is registered ut the Hall lteceut arrhals at the Arcade hotid are Mr and Mrs Anderson. AIrouiii. Mrs O K Skeen. Mr ami Mrs. lien DuVall I'lilloiiuln and 1) N. Went ner, A.shland. Mrs Ktta ltrnlll.tr arlrted on last night s train from Vlsalla and left on the st.iRe this morning for -Merrill I. V Hard) Is registered at the. Halt from Olynipla. WashliiKton (iiiy S. ThomivMin Is In town today' from his ranch transacting business. II in UrUioll Is In this city from llon.mta for a short slt with his daughter. Miss Agnes UrlncoU J II llobhs Is a htislncM visitor to day from his home In Merrill M. It. White who resides nt Al- j goma was in town eslreda lonkliiR after business matters. I M V, tlalaruenu or the Ml l.akl district wan a business visitor heie jesterday C It Jordan Is In the city todny looking after business mullein ion nevled with (ho Clillmiulu Lumber in in lui n. Ho Is registered nl the Willie IVIUau hotel. The largest sponge, ever found came from the Mediterranean. It wns over threo feet iutosh and ten leet In clrriimfcteucn NEW TODAY i ItOAItimitS WANTFH-- Home cwik- J Ing Italivt reasonable b'i'l Klaui-. nth Ave. 0-tt ' W VN'TIM) Houseeleanlng. Ironing and catn of children Hy hour or iln Mrs Itevenue nnd Muude Iteveu- lie 703 N Second Mteet I0tl FOU SA1.IJ- 'Modern I room house. , bullt-lu kitchen, with breakfast table :i blocks from tlth and Main Si - $:.0rt tin cimh. balanie. like rent !;".' WashliiKtou Kl I'hoiie r.TIW 10 Will trade etieptloual value In farm laud for t.'inou Html, In First Stale und Sav lnm or $ moo imk as flrnt paviueut. Addrejis Spring Lake ranch" It N'o I lln lis Klamath Falls II I, Martin to The () K HaibiT shop has moved to .MM Main, licit to Star theatrn I I). JoIiiiimiu, Prop. to II While Leghorn baby lilckn, III Oil per ion Tanrreil traln lleavv layers circular. Henry Tarr.ilt. Coming Cal 10-.11 WANTCH l.nd to wutih 'J j.'iir old baby a few nlghtji u week III N j 'til st I it-1 11 THE NEWEST STYLES in TONIGHT AT THE STRAND itio- . wiikiii: r.vi:ivnoiv noi:s- -UtH) HOMK OF Till! IMIIII4I.NHO.V I'lJATIIIlKH Doris Kenyon in "The Harvest Moon" l'Voin the ci'lobintctl piny by Augustus Thomas A Good Wi'stoin Coini'dy Show starts (:,U), and tho price, 10c20c Coining Sundav, Irving Hafhclli'is (Jivntest Story, "The Light in' the Clearing." Also Al Jennings and Vaudeville Movies. STICK! STICK! STICK! I Admission, 10c and 20c j Shoes for Men J. E. Endera & Co. Just Airlnil Strictly Fresh Eggs, 23c' per doz Unwed ami Live Chickens and Turkeys Hennett Seedling Apples A-l Potatoes Whipping Cio.'un, Half Pint, 18e Hottled Milk, Quait. .Sc The Best Steer Meat in town GRAND CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Ninth and Klamath Phone UiP-W Announcing the Appointment of our Shop for Women as the Exclusive Representatives in Klamath Falls of the famous ., ,, DRESSES fashioned by NEW YORK Advanced Spring Styles Now Showing You have .seen the advertisements in Vogue and kindred publications. Hun dreds of Klamath Falls women have written for their style book. You'll not wonder at the interest of women who wear sizes from 14 to JJ8 if you'll drop in for a moment. A glance of casual interest will be immediately changed to enthusiastic attention. Spring silhouettes! The latest fabrics! Thfe provocative colors of a riotous season! More than .'JO styles on display and coming. New ones each month. Modestly priced at $35 and $55 skSBaSssw ill I v9W yrVj s ' V. f. J X V : . ! . ., Ajbf wffS pVI ifnfpi-iii HBiEil ' T i i,