! l f ft -J-J ' H, n J. s y iniDAr, Arnifi r, inaa THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four j,' I ilt lli . 7 fit I Jg 1 , (vJqjv 7 sY& v i ifi f j& f xif ft IM In am iw fiiri IIVl I Al III JvO ! "" ll III if M W ' lf ' - jt-T Vrl S r iJr ll III ' ' sJy ' ' ' I Personal Mention C, 13, IIIpp, (iKlRtnnt Ronornl npont for tlm California OroKon Power com imny, nrrlvnl lirro Innt nlKlil for ron inillnltnn with tlio locnl office. II. I. Mortenrnri, prpddVnt of tlio Pelican liny Lumber rnnipnny, re turned IrtBt nlslit from a business trip to Run Frnnclseo. 1), M, Mcl-emoro, prominent stock mnn, nrrlvrtl licro Insl iiIkIiI from 1'ortlnml. A, K Krnnso of Hip Krnnse l.um linr rompnii), who lun lern In Wood for n day or two, returned lnsl nlKht. A, K. I'n f ford of tlm Rlerrn Madro forent service, ulth lipadnunrters nt ' Madero, California," Is u visitor hero today. ( V.. Spero, representing the Ran Kranrlaco Ilulletln, arrived hero lait tilnlit for n shnrl ltuslness stay. Mrs. A. I'. (Hover letufned lat tilcht from n I wo weeks' visit In Hip Raernmentn volley. ('. II. Illll nnd C. P. Arnlll nro busi ness visitors here today. II. K. Calkins returned from the Houth last nlRlit. T. M. linker of Tillamook was nmonft the arrivals on the train last night. 0. K. VnURhn of the Southern Paci fic, who has been III In the com pany hospital at San Franclsro for tho past two weeks, returned last iiIkIU. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. VniiKhn. I-oulso Cnlluuo of tne Oolden Ttule returned last night, from Hilt, where she has been visiting friends. Mrs. H. Tutrcll Is a visitor hero to day from Hilt. Dr. J. II. Carter lias purchased the residence of I. (1. Van Hellen. 435 Jrffcrxon, nnd lll make his homo there following tho departure of Van Ilcllcn. formerly In tho shoe business 1'crc, who will mnko his home In California. II. Wells nnd his family were p.is pengers for San Francisco this morn liif;. They have been residents of this rlty for tho past year, employed nt the mills. Wells also has a ranch near Jl'errlll. They will return to this city when tho work opens up again. Andy McGee left for Ashland on this morning's train to visit his moth er. Ho was accompanied to tho train by n number of his friends. Tho Dunham Auto company Is un loading a carload of Ovcrlands today. V: P. Overton from tho Klamath Agency Is a visitor In this city. Henry Jansscn returned last night from a four month's visit at Salem. J. M. IJakcr and II. D. Dunn of Portland, representing tro Hubcr Constrcctlon company, are business vlsltora hero today. Mrs. Charles Itogcrs of Medford Is u guest at the White Pelican. It. II. Slagel of Modoc Point was n city builnisri visitor today. If. ICelnapple of Malln was tran- ractlng business In tho county seat tndajk A. ICallna, imminent merchant nnd banker of Malln, an In tlm city todny transacting hutdnoss. Ucurso Afcor fiom near Kcno whs n city vlsltor today visiting Mrs, Ager who Is III In a local hospital, Tho faculty of the Mills Addition school hnve nrrnngod for nn nrt ex hibit to be held on Kildny, April H Tho exhibit Is being glvenfto obtain money to purchase frames for some of the pictures. K. C. H. S. Ball Team Plays at Malin Today Thl afternoon the high school baseball team went to Malln to play a game with the Malln high school team. The Inral boys hao not n yet had enough good weather In which to prartleo to rhoose a regular team mi tho contest today Is simply n tryout for the tfi men maklug the trip. Those to go to Malln were Cha drove, Hnbert (Soctx, Chester Shrier, Kr.uik Peyton, Oeorge Dow, llnrnld Wortley, Donald Dickson, Kenneth Mnler, Vernon Christy, ltnymotid 1111 ton, Robert CornNh, Harry Mnlatore. Law euro French. Leigh Dickson Pnt Montgomery, nnd Clifford Hogue. NEW TODAY First-class dressmaking. All work guaranteed. Mrs. II. D. Cozad. form erly of the Andross-Glover Style shop, r.22 Klamath avc. 3-S FOR RK.NT FurnlshM- and unfur nished apartments. Also small house. Tel. 312W. T-S FOR SALK I dor. Leghern hens. 1 year old. Laying. Telephone 4T9J or call !27 Jefferson. T-S COOKKD FOOD SAI.K dlven by the Chelan Cnmp Fire girls. Central school, Saturday. April S, 1922. at Johnstone Furniture store at 10:30. 7 WAXTIID County representathes wanted In every county In the northwest to re present a strong lino of Metal Grain Dins and other Metal Farm Conveni ences direct to tho farmers, and Irri gation and drainage specialties to such users. Position permanent and profitable to good salesman with au tomobile. In answering give age. sell ing knowledge and references, Now Ih the time. COAST CULVKRT & FLUMK COMPANV, Portland. Ore gon. 7-10 FOR SALK OR TRADK Fordson with plow and tractor disk. Uox F. 1). Herald office. " White Leghorn baby chicks, $11.00 per 100. ' Tancrcd strain. Heavy layers: circular. Henry Tarratt, Corn log. Cal. 7-29 FOR SALE Rhode Island pullets. 1133 Grant. 7-S FOR SALK Four room houso M hlnrlf ntt n.nvnmnnf ttnrin Will take car. balance easy terms. Owner 112.'. Main St. upstairs. 7-10 LOST Roll music someuhero on Main St. Finder please phono 23 or 130. 7-S FOR SALK S dairy ciiwh or will trade for xheep or cattle. Ilox F. D, Herald office. 7 HECTOR'S SPECIALS FOR DOLLAR DAY i i G yards Brown Muslin 5 yds Novelty Cretonne $1.00 $1.00 Full yard wide. Reg- All new patterns, 33 ular 20c. inches wide 2 yds. Epongette 3 yds. Novelty Voiles Sui"" $1.00 P 1 UU 40 inches wide, reg. 50c x For sport skirts and one ; ; T ; 7" piece dresses, reg. G9c G yds- Lce. Bordered . Scrim 3 yards Alden Cloth $1.00 $ 1 00 36 inches wide, white (Similar to Devonshire) and ccru 12 yds. Absorbent 3-yda Jape Crepe Gauze $ 1 .UU (1 ik About 15 colors to se- VI . UU ieet from Full yard wide : ""I T - ; 4 yds. Tissue Gjngham 5 yds. New Percale g f( CI (t tpl.UU P 1 UU A choice lot of patterns Full yard wide to Eelect from, reg. 35c mm - New Linens for Easter at Reduced Prices Easter Fashions A Colorful Pageant of the New Models The Easter presentations bring delightful opportunities to patrons. The pleasure of your visit is appreciated EASTER SUITS "A suit for every well-considered wardrobe" thus fashion's edict. Whether the decision be for a trim tailleur of twill, a handsome three piece affair of some rich fabric or a tweed of bonny bright color, the Fashion Salons offer finest choice. Tweed Suits from $19 50 Twills & Tricotines from $39,50 EASTER FROCKS Frocks in new materials seen for the first time this season and of course frocks fashioned of materials that have proved their worth. In addition to already large collections we have just received new shipments from our buyer now in New York. Especially interesting are new dresses for afternoon and evening wear of Georgette and Canton Cit'pe, Satin and Lace. These at $45 QQ Other new frocks from $ J 5 00 EASTER WRAPS New capes, coats, wraps garments that are indispensable this season. Rich wraps of softest wools, or silk, coats of tweeds, coat-wraps, capes every type that is worn this season for dress, street, sports, auto. Many new treatments in sleeves and other features. Pric, $19.75 EASTER BtOUSES "A blouse year," says Paris and nothing loath the blouse steps gaily into the picture. -Its oply.uim, o bV; the1 perfect complement to the tail ored costume, it achieves iV'many interesting ways. A leading favorite is the beaded oveiblou.se which so many women find becoming. Crepe do chine has a prominent role. Novelty printed patterns are very attractive. The Easter blouse often af(pcls brilliant new shades, embroidery and BEADS! New Tricotine Sails FAQTFR Of high quality material Finely tail- A mrm LriJlLR ore( yn pain nml fancy niodels 12 S)lHfl CDFPIAI new styles for women and misses XlIJv OftllAL (sizes 14 to 40) Charming suits in . the wanted navy and black. At an Aitontihlng Sale Price Easter Gloves Perrin's French kid gloves for wo men(here exclusively )exphess the acme of quality and Style. New 2 clasp gauntlet and 16-button arriv als of this famous make have come from L aBelle France, in time for the Easter pageant. Of superfine quality, they are distinguished 'by lovely embroidery.. We also have the finest assort ment of new fabric gloves from Kayser, Fownes and other famous makers, in gauntlet, mousquetairc and other styles. All at new lower prices! Easter Hose The smart costume must have smart hose. Silk hose of the best sorts, plain and in new novelty clocked patterns, are here in all colors to match the new attire. For sports and all outdoor activ ities we have provided ample se lections of soft wool hose in many colors, SPECIAL Full fashioned all silk hose, good medium weight, with fancy lace clocks, may be chosen in cordovan, black and white at $1.25 t0 $4.00 ' Corsets Essential to the success of the new drape, new models of corsets are here to give you the right founda tion for your Easter clothes. Slender, straight, supple affairs as is the creed of the day with just enough boning to give neces sary support perfect in detail. Every type of figure is cared for in our splendid new stocks of famous corsets. New Brassieres of plain and brocaded satin, allovcr lace, silk and cotton tricot, linen, coutil, In dianhead. Pink, white, orchid, yellow, navy, black. Bandeau style, back and front fastening; also corsetxcover style. At your serviced two graduate corset fitters. ' ..i Neckwear The charm which' becoming neck wear leads to tho costume is, right ly, valued highly. Guimpes, col lars of all kinds, vestees and sets are here in th'e newest models. Dainty, dressy confections of geor gette, lace and net. New ,7Cas cades" are delightful. - Sports collars an(J sets, Peter Pan and Tuxedo vestees elect many fabrics and attractive gay colors. Mi s,