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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1922)
.n ninn'-'mrmlr .... . 'i u MONUAT, JTLT a I, 1033. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FA1XS, OREGON VlXRO Sis H x V FISHING .SEASON OPEN ALL YEAR Spring, Summer and Winter All Alike to Southern Calif. Nimrods I cntch of fifty or sixty In ttio four' Iioum Is tho ninnl thlnir, They nr itlli i;.iiiny iiml ilio catch uffciii r.ond Hmri with roil mill rrol N'i( roiiu llii "llwtmit honli TIu'ho launches fur nnglcrs, like the mackerel lio.iti. tuVto from Ion In I tlllrly iinglcr out. They ro further 1 ottl, either for bans In tho kelp hod or watch seagulls for traced of ttio morn gamey fish, jollow-tall, skip j Jack, nllmcoro mid similar species of I the tunn f.imlly. Tln range up to 1 dlxt) pounds each, .iiil trollliiR with . llo Imll I tlio order for (tie cntch I tlimiKiui,! foot or If 111 itMially IS to 24 I.OS AXOELES. Cnl., July 24 Al- ntrnml. Is used with roil iiml reel though Ixniik Wnltnni nml many of atnl after a strike an Interesting them, uro busy nil enr 'round re- i fKlu of fifteen minutes to an hour gardless of season In ocenn fishing. s necessary to lantl tlio fish Hint li tlio spring, summer nml nutunin ami iirliiR It to Riiff at Hi elio.it . Ilia Is from Mny onward tho season Tho rme of f,n(1K m,wrvor ,., Is on for many thousands Ruin of fl)r , flr,ho ,, or , Kren, fish Hint l.rliiR excitement start In swori,fgh Thov, iiro HtrllcV, t)) ,ro J,lnc- Hiir and tlio tunn miiro up to more Tlio Rrent multltitilo sits on the than 100 pounds, mid nxwinltfeli up Piers, thero am moro than a sroro of t0 cvernl hundred The latter are special fishing piers from me quite rure. and It Is a seasonal eent bouchoi near hy. ere are caught n l0 bring one to Raff Tunn put up n great arioty of fish, altlioiiRli mnnyj fR,t that may last for n little more of theso fishing dns may ho reward- thnn an hour up to sexeral hours ed only by liltrs, or a few tomcod orj other forms of fishing are from limine, Mackerel ranging up to a pound and a hnlf, linllbut up to as hlRh as 28 pounds, barrncude, smelt, sculpln, )nltowfln, perch, croaker and shark are hooked from Hie pier. Dtep sea fishing Is as varied as It In exeltliiR. Tho first step Is tho mackerel boats, particularly In Santa Monica bay, which takMinglern'out n fow miles to mackerel bed for n half day's fishing. Mackerel run up to a llttln over three pounds, and a floats anchored n mile or so oft the beach, to which launches from nml i upon which It Is possible to rent tacklo and halt; from the beach for surf-fish, and upon tho beach for Rriliinlnii. Tho latter Is a rather freakish dherslnn of fishing. The Kriinulon, a small smell, spawns at high tide on certain mooullRht iilKlits. It spawns upon tho sand, mid Is picked up from the beach with llets or by bund, ' HEELS Low flange heels are still very popular yet the tendency for fall is toward higher heels. We are showing some very snappy advance styles with two straps and military heels, also some new cut out effects. . LUXITE HOSIERY IN COLORS MANY BARGAINS IN WHITE SHOES Houston & Jester 515 Main St.' TONIGHT AT THE STRAND iec- WHERE BVERTBODT GOES- HOME OP THE HODKINBON FEATURES A wonderful picture Norma Talmadge AND Thomas Meighan -in &J ' 'The Probation Wife" It's a masterpiece, also Urban Movie Chats and Charley Chaplin Comedy Coming Sunday Vaudeville and "The Argyle Case" Admission 10c and 20c Show Starts at 6:30 I memMmwwrnMmmsiujm , H. J. Winter's Great Ambition Exceeded His Resources-Finance Company Attempts to Save Day D B ID you ever try the great experiment of carrying a full load amount of money must he raised without dqlay and tho Mer- of eggs in one basket and have the road come up and hit you ehniils Finance Company are empowered to sell the merchandise for what it will bring. Cash is the only thing that will talk with the Winter' creditors now. DIAMONDS and Watches have a set intrinsic value, if you can find a buyer. They can be sold at "some" price, but UT, it took the experience of II. J. Winters, right here in what that price is we don't know. S'o, it has been decided to Klamath Falls to prove the old story from start to finish, let the public fix the price on the Winters' slock. It will be sold in the face? Ever have the feeling of concern over the fate of the eggs when they hit the ground? Of course, we have all heard about the old woman and her eggs, and what became of the eggs and so forth Today his store is closed. He is in "the hands of his Friends" who are attempting to save the business that he has given twenty years of his life to build save for Klamath Falls an institution which is a credit to the town attempting to realize money on his assets and pay off the insistent creditors who would destroy and tear down this business without thought of the work and worry that have gone into its building. CHRISTMAS is several months away and people are suppos ed to buy jewelry principally at Christmas, but H. J. Win ters' creditors won't wait until Christmas, so a way must be found to iiifluce you to buy your Christmas jewelry now and this is how it is proposed to do that. THE stock has been turned over to the Merchants Finance Company of Seattle for liquidation. There are no strings attached to the deal, no limitations of any kind. A certain large at auction, without reservation, to the highest bidder. IF necessity ever compelled a real sacrifice, this is the time. But, H. J. Winters' and his loyal friends are placing the situ ation before the people of this community who have known the stock and the ideals of the institution. Nothing will be said or done that will not be in accord with the same high principle of business that has governed this store for twenty years. WHAT the stock brings depends upon what you think it is worth. This is the crisis of a lifetime that must be met in a courageous manner, at any cost to save for II. J. Winters and this community, an institution that has built with the town and will continue on. The store is closed plans in detail for the sale will be an nounced in tomorrow's paper. I Thank You Arthur H. Allen for th, Merchants' Finance Company LIQUIDATING H. J. WINTER'S STOCK NEW TODAY WANTED Roy'a second-hand bi cycle, 1 8-Inch frame, CuhIi If favor able. Phono 53CM. 24-2G WANTKD TO IHJY Two good bo-cond-hand trunks. Must bo cheap. Ilox 214 Herald office. 24-28 PORTER W1ANTED At White Poll can hotel. 24 FOR KENT. SALE, OR TRADE Ono or two 0-room hoimei), plaster ed, hath, light and water. Also two lots SO ft. on pavoment. ICO x 140 ft. In Fain lew add. Will hoII or trade part or all for acreage on highway or good road, or dairy cowa, car or Hmal ler Iiouhu. Call owner S4SM. 24-25 WANTED Hoy with hlcyclo for oienlng work. Apply Western Un ion, si FURNITURE FOR SALE Full slzo beds, springs, hory dresser, kitch en iiiiiku, ul) Id good condition. Pric ed reusonablu. Call SIR after 7 p. in. 24-25 WANTED Uousokpppor. Would pre fer someone who could stay home nights. Apply room 'J, Swanson Illdg. 2r.-29 FOR SALE Two waconn, cahle.piil- iovh ami nuying loom. tei. jiw; 24-2B FOR RENT Modern house, conveni ent for two families, (iurage, wood house, hen house and barn. Phone 337J. 24 WANTED Two passengers to sharo I exponso to Portland by auto. Tel. 342W. 24-20 WANTED llaby buggy, must bo In good Hliupe, Addri'Hit. Win. Shan non, 419 loth St. North, city. 24 FOR RENT Two and three room furnished npurtmentii and small house. Close in. Tel 342W. 24-25 FOR SAIEr-Electilc range, piano, sawiiii; machine, rues nml Vlcimla. 'Some othor household articles. Call afternoons 1129 Lincoln or phone 217R. 24-20 WANTED Fho or six room furnish ed or partly furnished mudem house for the winter. Will loaso It desired, Phono 326, , 24-29 FOR RENT Strictly modern thrco room unfurnished upartment In stone building ut 125.00. No chllda ren. Two room partly furnished coitago at $12.50. One largo room cottage nicely fur nished at 110.00. Four room coitago near hlrh school at $15.00. Four room bungalow near depot at $20.00. Fho room strictly modern homo wlih outbuildings In best part of .Mills Addn. lit S3U.00. This Is u dandy. Four rooms with buth near Fair lew school ut $15.00. Flvu room modern house on Wall St.. notf and clean, ut $5.00, Four room houso on Mulu St., ueur r. 8. c.imil ut $12.50. Strictly modern five room (houso on Wfintland Ave., at $25,00, New and modern four room fur nlshul house with bath, on pavement at $30.00. i .t'lIILCOTK H SMITH 727 Mulli Nt. I rijono CO , ,.24-25..,. n)M)K WKDDJNO ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin, for nearly 40 years irsldontA of Klam ath county, on Saturday evening celebrated their golden wedding. A largo numbor of friends wore pro sent and pictures of tho pioneer couplo with their grandchildren wero taken. Thomas Martin was thu founder ,of tho flonr-mllllug Industry In thli county, lie established tho Martin mill on Link river from which dev eloped the present modern plant on Sixth street. Crow 3 Iml ley sawmill tliri-o miles south of hero destroyed by fire. Fall view School to huvo phi)-grounds. CorvulllB Pacific States Tol'f phone company creeling new build ing, v Serves Time for Dog Believing in Klamath Falls, H. J. Winters placed his eggs in one basket; erected one of the city's finest buildings, to find himself facing a cricis that threatened his business life! Insistent demands of creditors forced a liquidation of the I finest Jewelry stock in the Southern Oregon country. -I. .i tiimrt bit u lltlto Rhl In Uulioki'ii. N. J. Ho was lulccn to the pound for cxainlnallun, but Clmrl.'u btrkk inuvallcd on uuthoilllc4 to let him "do Um" t'ir his t Tliui liv uuutul n Uo hour paiolg to visit tl.'j 'iog. 1 ' a u : a.'v.r ,iyr u iCv- ( r " TA j- H. .. , .it