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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1922)
' Pgjfa rotor SJOJTDAV, APIHti 10, lMfl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON L. Personal Mention Clnudn Taylor loft thli morning for Ban Frnnclsco for n visit. 'Miss Mlnulo Hoguo of thin city was n southbound passenger thin morn ing. Mr. nmt Mrs. Vernon Duller of Chlloquln worn week-end visitors hero . Mrs. i:. J. llarrctt of Ashland It at I tin Arcndo hotel. Warren Patterson, n prominent rancher from tho Henley district, wn In tho city today attending to busi ness. George Officii!, president of the Klamnth Irrigation district, was In the city today from Merrill. T. N. Cane, president of tho farm bureau. Is n city visitor today. I.eon Wise left this mornlnR for St. t.ouls, Missouri. I,. C. Porter nml J. R. Hall of the Klamath A coney and K. I.. Tlnby of Chlloquln wero visitors In tho city ocr Sunday. J. X. Dcdfont, Chlloquln lumber man was a business visitor In tho city yesterday. .1. I., Shirk, rancher from Upper l.nko, returned last nlRht from Cali fornia. Mrs. IT. K. Folsom, who has, n ranch near Midland, Is In the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. Muriel. KranX Klllolt of DclllnRham. Washington, who his made an ex tended visit hero, left for his homo this mornlnR. (1. West of the Klamath Agon ey ami Harry E. Dobln of Chlloquln wcro In town today. Kd Wakefield, formerly of this city but now living In Ashland was a lsltor hero during the week-end. It. K. Radrlltfe returned last night from a week's business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. IUdcllffe left this morning for their homo at Pine Itldgo. By Our Country Editors MIDLAND Mr. and Mrs. John Kcglnnto nnd Victor returned here Inst Sunday from nn extended visit abroad to Italy. They visited the homo folks In the old historic city of Venlco nnd other points of Interest In Italy, among them belnR Renos, tho birth place of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Rcglnnto and son enjoyed their trip very much. They spent more than six months on It. They say that tho trip across the United State nnd the ocean voyngo was enjoyed immensely by them all, Ms they stopped at nil points of Interest on their trip, among them being Knyal (Jorge. Colorado. They report that Italy Is very much on pre-war basis nnd that no noticeable change on account of the war can be seen, nnd that conditions arc very nor mal. Mr. .ind Mrs. Keglnato are nt present visiting John P. Hobustcll of this vicinity before returning to their home In Algom.i. Mr. Kegl nato formerly wag Mis,, Ida Hobus tcll of this plice. Their many friends and neighbors welcome, them homi again. Howard Wynant of this place re ceived the sad news that his grand father, Howard Wynant. Sr.. of Grants Pass, died recently at the ripe old age of S3 at that place. Tho late Mr. Wynant was a man of j considerable means and left a large' estate to his several grandson. As the' snow has disappeared near Midland several ot the farmers have began plowing. The ground has been frozen In the mornings so far. II. D. Wynant, government ditch supervisor, left hero Saturday morn ing for Merrill to begin bis sea son's work. T. D. Young, local merchant, ac companied by Geo. Kurber of this place, went by automomlle to Klam ath Falls Wednesday. YounR re ports a good road. This Is tho sec ond trip for Young since tho roads wero bad. Doinltilco Korrasco nnd his cousin, Krnest Znmboln, mnilo n hurried business trip to Klamath Fall Friday afternoon. It, M. Lew In nnd Dan 0 onion were .Midland visitors Friday nnd Saturday. A hard times dance will bo given In Midland Friday. April 21. Kr- erybody Is Invited to come. Hous ton's four-pleco orchestra has been scoured to play. Soven carloads of extra ftno beof cattle were shipped by Fred Stukel ot Merrill to J. 0. Johnson of San Francisco Saturday. ThYso wero the fattest rattle so far shipped. Next Saturday there will bo another shipment ot cattle, which will rloso the shipping for this season. I.. C. nation, prominent stock man of Merrill, was a Midland vis itor Friday and Saturday. A. W. Mackeu, prominent stock man ot Malln, was hero Friday and Saturday. Fred StuKel. prominent stockmnu of Merrill, was here Friday and Saturday on business. Ha Hooper and Lillian K.inpp were Klamath Falls visitor Friday. Allen and Winston yatterson were absent from school Thursday on account of Illness. Ucorge and Pauline lturnctt wero abujut Friday on nccount ot Illness. Mrs. Hilbert Kargent was a Mid laud school visitor Friday. ltosroe l-arRont. from Klamath Falls, was a Midland visitor Friday. W. Mooncy of San FraucUco, shipper for J. 0. Johnson & Co., stopped ' oft at Midland Saturday and took charge of tho shipment of stock. II. K. Kaglln of Klamath Falls returned home Saturday after a extended visit at the home ot Win. Sherllls, of this vicinity. Extraordinary Showing of New Spring VOfL! DISQUALIFY KTOXK An affidavit of nieludlce br the Klamath Record against Judgo C. F. I Stone was tiled late Saturday after noon In the case of tho Herald Pub lishing rompany.agalnst the Klamath Ttecord Publishing company. Tho fil ing of an affidavit of prejudice auto matically disqualifies tho Judge against whom It Is directed. i NEW TODAY IllMNKHS OPPORTt'NITIEH POOL., CIGARS, DAR W have been Instructed to sell this business $.100 under Inventory. It Is a good lo cation and making good money. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and POOL Close to depot, making good money, look Into this. GROCERY : CONFECTIONERY city location on highway, a small Investment. COUNTRY STORES Wo havo two or three real good buys. GARAGE On highway north ot Mcdford, all equipped, will sell ' cheap. CAFE, RE8TAURANT A good one, cleared money all winter. In very best location. Keep In touch with us, lluyers & Sellers meet here. FOUll-HITE BALKS AGENCY Mcdford Bide Medford. 10 FOR 8AI.E 160 acres good land only five miles from Klamath Falls. 120 now under cultivation. J2C Irrigated. Fair buildings, good water. On State Highway. Price only ISO. 00 per acre If taken soon. II. K. 8MJTH KKAIiTY CO. .117 MiUn Kfcet 10 FOR SALE Second-hand store. Very reasonable. Must sell at once. Call C2t Klamath ave. 10-15 WANTED Housework by or day. Phone 344J. the hour 10-11 WANTED Man with car to sell the Rest Ford Oil Gauge made. $100 lur week and extra commissions. Ac custiorles Co., 3679 Graham, Uenton Harbor, Mich. 10 EASY WALKING Rubber mako It. Bee Jack Frost. heels 10-tt LOST Pair of heavy tortoise shell rim glasses, .Saturday night be tween the Liberty theatre and Blue bird. Finder please call 195R. Re ward. 10 FOR RENT Apartment, ground floor, namo as house to self. Newly onumeled and papered. 69 Washing ton. Phone G82J., 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. in. 10-13 FOR SALE Office desk, library table, folding chairs, home Jelly und a lot ot fruit Jars. Call at C38 Walnut St. 10-11 ATTENTION! ltogular meeting; Aloha chapter, No. (it, O. E. 8., Tuesday, April 11, 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. By or der of Edith DeUell. W. M. 10 Oregon to get COO miles forest road costing $281,000; 424 miles trail, costing $64,000 and tour bridges, costing f2fi00, Gibbons Knocks Out Ortega in First Round ST PAUL April 10. "Phantom" Mike Gibbons ot St. Paul knocked out Battling Ortega of Portland, Ore., In the first round ot a scheduled ten round bout here Saturday night. Or tega did not land a solid blow, while Gibbons counted at will. DENY HATE INCREASE (Continued from Pace 1) other states have allowed, slmlNr Increase to that applied for here, Is not necessarily a Justification ot tho rate-In Oregon. It was shown that both California and Washington for example, transact a larger volume, ot business, yet Oregon shows tho great er per cent return, tho reason belnR advanced that this, was due to the fact that. "Tho principal center In Oregon Is Portland, located In the cxtremo north corner of the state, you might say, whereby we (tho util ity) get a little longer haul." While tho utility contended thnt press messages were carried at n loss, convincing proof was not offer ed; and I am very doubtful If this utility could eliminate any groat amount ot expense, even In all Intra' stato press business were transmitted over tho lino ot other utilities. The revenue derived from press business Is not a ncRllglblo amount, nor can It bo so considered, and In fact In this case statement was made that the business was desirable Eugene woolen mills running on big order received from China. sssHHnssiHIIPSsssDsswx - HBEB r . r.J.k Vjfc5W. BVLHKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH , jSBlif SfllHssssssiiHfsssQsHssiisssBssissiissiW lPisiiiiHiBisinisiHA skssssssssssssssHsVQissssssssssssssssV k3Ms8mSH fiSHlllHBilY Iris Effisw BF YssT 1 W Clothing 117E are now prepared as never before to attend to your every need in Men's high grade Clothing. From Underwear to Overcoats, every article needed for the well groomed Man's wardrobe is rep reserted here. If you are ready for your Easter Toggery We are ready for you Prices are down in reach of everyone. Wc can now sell you an excellent all wool suit for $25.00, $30.00, $35.00; others up to $50.00. Prices to suit every purse. Como in and let us show you the wonderful stock of clothing we have assembled here for your needs. K.K.K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS Just as Some Manufacturers Buy Raw Materials To Better Advantage than Others, so do Some Merchants Buy the Finished Product to Better Advantage than Others And just as some manufacturers operate with more efficiency and economy than others, so do some merchants conduct their stores of distribution with more efficiency and economy than others. The merchant who buys to best advantage and conducts his store along the lines of strict economy is the one who can give his clientele the most for their money. a time-honored custom with Christian people to make this a gala day a day of rejoicing a day of FEASTING rather than FASTING. It's a part of this store's mission to assist in making Easter Sunday an enjoyable day for everyone. . White will predominate the week's sales. White shoes, white hose, white gloves, white in all its Duritv. New suit. nw t nu u.n. -u This store, like ALL GOLDEN RULE ASSOCIATED STORES, is con- with the 20, 25 and 50 per cent discounts taken off at the time the retail tinually striving to supply its patrons with the world's best merchandise at price was put on. We're not trying to mislead any oneby make-believe re- the lowest cost We do not believe in "sweat shofS" merchandise, for it ductiona. Golden Rule prices have always been lower, they will continue isn't the BEST, but we do try to secure the BEST without paying a pre- to be. mium, and in turn offer this QUALITY MERCHANDISE at an extremely low print, coupled with a living wage and reasonable hours for distribution. This week the week before Easter we have unusual offerings in all departments. We are trying to make it possible for everyone to enjoy Easter Sunday in a most befitting manner. Not that it is necessary to wear expensive apparel on this day in order to celebrate, but it has long been ' :i KffrTWPWI?i