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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1922)
t: r Hmtfrmir, xvsn 1 i, ma THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH gALLS, OREGOW r 1 The Man Who wants to Make His Clothing-Dollar Buy Real Value this Spring can not afford to miss what we have to offer Men who have an eye on all-wool values at moderate prices need to search no further. GABERDINES, WHIPCORDS, SERGES, TWEEDS, HOME SPUNS the stylss of the hour in sport and' regular styles are here at $25, $30, $35 and up to $50 Kuppenheimer and other good makes Straw and Panama HaU In the newest styles Duxbak and Kampit Outing Wear for Men and Women ready for your inspection. - v l 1 f I r Nfiw Neltleton Shoes " In Spring and Summer Styles Thur( is a certain air of good taste about "Nettleton" Shoes which unmistakably mark them the Kootgear of a Gen tlemen whether they tread a grassy lawn, a city street, a dusty road, or a glimmering floor of a ball room. ,( See the newest styles now ready at Lower Prices. j . " t i L K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS d llumlirt'y . KproRMi 111 or Lumber Company Attorneys lor Ivan Lee Humph re)" In tlio caso or Humphrey ncalnst the Spragtio Illvcr Lumber company riled their reply In which they seek to force thu collection of attorney's fees. The merits of the case, which was 'a damages action of JIB, 150, wcro settled out ot court by the State Industrial Acci dent commission, but without the knowledge of Humphrey',, attor neys, and they now seek to collect their fees In tlio case. t ' N Personal Mention Itoynl V. Chambers, government hcuIlt, who has been spending the winter at Ashland has urrlvcd here mid will be stationed at Pelican Hay this summer. Kay Morris, formerly at Wcstwood, California, bus taken a position as grader and yard superintendent with thu SHaw-Hertam Lumber company. Ho expects his family to arrive In a couple of weeks und will establish a home here, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Del.ap and Kraudron, Wayne DcLap, left this mornlnK for Eugene to attend the university graduation exercises. Their son, Virgil, will graduate. Word has been received hero by relatives of T. H. Del.ap, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Del.ap, that ho left recently for Ohio, where ho will wed Miss Catherine Yount to morrow. Del.ap lives at Richmond, California, and Is deputy district attorney of Contra Costa county. W. T. Garrett of Illy was In the city yesterday on a short business trip. He left this morning for his home. Jesse Parker U In town for a brief stay while having some den tal work done, after which bo will return to bis ranch In tho Illy country. BIRTH RECORD HAGKLSTGI.V Ad Klamath Falls. Warren Hunt hospital, June 13, 1922. to Mr. and Mrs. William Hagclstcln ot Dorrls, a boy; weight eight pounds. KinrH U'nlrtitnntfrr nnil tllnmnnil setters on all high class work. Watch inspector tor s. r. it. it. ana u. u. and K. R. R. Davenport the Jeweler, COS Main St 14-1? NEW TODAY FOR RENT Furnished apts. Phone .0C. Mrs. O. Peyton. H-16 FOR SALE (iood motor launch. See Uert C. Thomas. M THE I.I1IKRTV ( Henri Ucrnstcln's greatttt drama, 'The Thief." which, translated Into many languages, has been Interpreted by tho world's most celebrated ac tors. Is to bo seen as u motion pic ture at the Liberty' theatre today only, with Pearl White ns the star. It Is the best thing Miss White has dono since sho left serial work and began to make feature-length pic turo for William Fox. There Is no doubt that Miss White has mado good as a feature star. Sho hag kept tho enormous follow ing sho has had made In serials, and iias won a largo now circle of ad mirers. Her very first dramatic fea ture. Frank L. Packard's "Tho White Moll," revealed her talent as an emo tional actress. Her long experience in serials has been to her what stock experience Is to tho gtago players. It not only has given her a wide public, liul fus made her a versatile, and finished nrtlst. WANTED To rent 4 span of heavy logging horses and harness, Call Shaw-Bertram Lmbr. Co. 22-F-4 14 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Good grain stock ranch, 320 acres, 20 acres bottom Und, orchard, house, ample buildings, 4 Vt miles from county seat, 3 grammar, high schools. Never falling windmill. Fenced cross fenced, ISO acre. Sell or exchange. Good Klamath Falls valley ranch. Centre Hooker-Domo Oil Co's. oil leases. H. T. Box 362. P. O. Red Hluff, Calif. 14 STRAWBERRIES, $2.00 per crate Public Market, 9th and Klamath. 14 FURNITURE REPAIRED Uphol stored and reflnlshed mattress? renovated All work guaranteed. W. W. Donart. Phono 478-W. 12- Jy 9 How Many Realize That When You Eat Klamath Falls Creamery Butter You are eating butter made in one of the most sanitary and modern small cream eries on the coast. By using our butter you are not only get ting clean, sweet butter, but are doing your bit to develop your community ana THE i , The Klamath Dairy Industry Klamath Falls Creamery THE STAR Prohibition and tho arguments for and against It, stories of bootleggers and their upprchcnslon and punish mont, fill tho nowspapcrs. Tho liquor question Is still one of tho gravo problems of tho day. It affords many opportunities for dramatic treatment, and ono ot tho best of these Is dis closed In "Over tho Border," the Pcnryhn StanlawH Paramount pro duction featuring Betty Com.pson and Torn I.Moore, which opened at tho Star theatre with signal success last night. Betty Compson, as the daughter of tho man who smuggles liquor In wholcsalo quantities across tho Unit ed States-Canadian boundary line, and the sweetheart of a Royal Mount ed policeman charged with enforcing tho law, has a fine emotional role, whllo the part opposite her, that of a mounted policeman, Is ably played by Tom Mooro. Tho picture was tak en In tho mountains, amid the snows, and Is plctorlally very beautiful Till: hTIIAMI Living u double llti Is'i't an more kticnucu than playing a Jh!iI put on tho stago or In a picture, particu larly It tho actor or utcrcss huvo tho gift ot actually "living thu part." The most Huccessful attain screen fa in o only after having succeeded In stepping out of their own lives com pletely and living In tho partH they play. WHIIam Faversham, famed star of thu spoken drama, will appear In "Tho Man Who Lost Himself," at tho Strand theutro tonight. This Is tho first of a series ot Selznlck pictures In which Mr. Faversham will bo star ted. "Tho Man Who Lost Himself" Is an unuhuul picture In which It wan nocessary for Mr. Faversham to play two roles. Although taking tho part of two mon who were exact counter parts physically, ho had to register two different personalties. , . "I am thankful," said Mr. Faver sham, "that ono character dropped out early la tho play," The Merchants of Klamath Falls Are Determined to Attract Your Patronage To this end they are carrying large stocks, from which you may select everything you need, when you need it. They are scouring the country for values and buying in quantities in order that you may have the benefit of re duced prices. Old stocks". have been closed out at less than replacement values and the business men of the community have absorbed the loss. They have filled their shelves with new stock so that you may have the opportunity of purchasing the latest in necessities, luxuries and conveniences at today's ruling prices. Investigate the Truth of Each of these Statements Come to Klamath Falls. Buy in Klamath Falls The money that is spent outside Klamath County for any article that can be pur chased in Klamath County is lost as a factor in the future development of Klamath County. The buying public, in a large 'degree, Wave in their hands the molding of Klamath County's destiny. Spend your dollars w ith your home merchants, and give them a chance to return to you. Whether you need dry goods, clothing, shoes, hardware, notions, millinery, drugs, groceries, books, jewelry, rugs, furniture, or any article of merchandise you can think of, we ask you to consider you r interests as well as ours, and BUY IN KLAMATH FALLS Pnjro Koitf J jtei