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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1922)
hHmwwJAi .)i..iIMw, !.- is Page Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIM I1SKW, HKI'I'. UH, f ill! ARTIFICIAL PEARLS GROWN BY JAPANESE DEFY ALL EXPERTS Dress Op for the Fair and Rodeo Watch em Unwind!! I'AIUS, fiopt. 2"!.- Owmr In J'nrlti tit valuable gti'liiRi of ppui. lmo. liacn thrown Into oiiiPtiilns 'llko roniit .-iiintlnn lij- i'-p nulili n oil opinion of Dr. l.ouls liou'.in. profcwwr of Wlcnco nt 'hp I'mImt hlty of llordcnux anil an oxpoit In liOiiilHi Hint Ho nnd othor pptirl -porla r.ro mmblp to dliilnxiiih ii hvMU rjal iiearli and thep art fu nnily Brown by thp Japnnc T'" fctiitcmnit of Dr. Iloutan. mado a tho Krrncli n-ndemy of crn-p, rtMnovn llic lait bojtc concern. re Jnpnuwo junrU, which ha v.- t n grown In quality alncp M mii. no lo, tfco JonsncM clntlt nnd.- M dliieovory. 1'carlj normally arc (trnnn lv ac cil iHuni!ijiffuiiiiinnuiUiiij!inniti)iiiiaimiimjJiuiiuijniiniHiiiJiiiJiuiJumiir"3 lu ll J Wei- snow th Fair and Rodeo cident, through a flni Rraln of .n:.I jj inuring too nn or 'h m . r Tho Wlllto subatanr . ailed a pent I. crows Inside thi o;.-trr nil la n HCrntlon rnurd bv ili ' (orl (if tllP aholt fUll to Ret rid of llio forcliin t)iibtan-c Mti:n't convleepd ttip IiIpji of opi-nlnc o-ti-nt nail ItuoTtlniT tbp r.noinn ii 5101100. or sroln of anl. t .it f.ir mprly cntno thuro occidental'- Slncu Japanese began to pr.iw pearls artificially, thprp b.m b rn much (!Unixlon ns to uhothcr there now pearl would affect thr value of tho accidentally grown prntl?. Tho only dlfferpn-'p would npear to bo In tlr pear d. or gialn of n:nil. nnd now- It i il.iim o:l by Dr. Iloutan that even this dlfforonco cannot bo dotcctcl Tho fta'cmont of Dr Iloutan l pslrgerle: "If I did not Ii.ivp a cor- tlflcntc of origin when sections of Somp drug toro Imply rxchangp es; p nrU woro iltoun me. ;.crr; cut drug for money. Wo go .1 jump into section, for ,lnB purpo,-. SaiSSl'l'.X I would not lie able to ay which , manner. Ourrlna Kor Drug 2n pearl Is artificial." at yon so are going to what about take hi Klamath County's a new suit, an overcoat, a Fail Hat, a new pair of Kicks, some Classy furnishings? Every department is stocked to the overflowing in the Big Store for Men, with the newest creations in Men's Fine Wear, from America's bet makers. Clothes arc better, Prices arc lower. So Dress Up for the Rodeo at $rrY hsJ1 $&&. LEADING CLOTHIERS Am. K ranuuraxnaai The ntuazing Uarno of HIirN'S WICK IIKC'OKDS will surprise you 2S With the mirchaso of anv liar den Court preparations (Talcum ex- Currln Says So rented) wo will give you YXXV.Y. a " full sized TiOc package of Shalng C irnr soil all modi N UIITN'S- cream or tooth paste. Currlns I'or WIl'K lMIONO.iltAI'HS hi rny l)niKH. 2S terms 2.S NOTICE The Andross-Glover Style Shop 701 MAIN ST. WILL CLOSE SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER, 30TH. Will all parties having garments on deposit please call Also all checks on accounts will be ap preciated if mailed at once. We still have a number of choice garments left and for quick clearance Friday and Saturday. ALL DRESSES VALUES TO $59.50 FOR $17.95 ALL SUITS VALUES TO $69.50 FOR $24.75 KstrwrrnrMT.-rrimn TONIGHT AT THE STRAND tcaraqrE 10c ONE PRICE TO ALL 10c Whoopee, Let 'er Buck. Tho Big Western C'vclonc NEAL HART IN "Black Sheep" Fights, lots of them Riding that's wonderful Roping that can't be beat And dozens of other thrills A peppy western that can't be beat. ALSO VAUDEVILLE MOVIES Show Starts G:15, 7:45 and 9:15 10 CENTS ADMISSION 10 CENTS COMING SUNDAY The most beautiful animal picture ever made. V "The Four Seasons Showing the life of hundreds of animals. This Store will be closed all day Monday, October 2, on accouiit of Jewish Holiday K. SUGARMAN "1 AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" taiv., EKZSS COUNTR FROM EVERYWHERE ARE ASKED TO MAKE MY STORE MEADQ ARTERS REST ROOM We have equipped a ladies' rest roofn with all conveniences. Special preparations have been made for caring for babies and small children. Packages can be left to be called for later. This rest room is for your use and the.inorp use visitors to Klamath Falls make of. the room the more it will please us. FAIR AND RODEO I We Are Closed ..mJuJ m In order that my cm-' ?llffiiIlMHfflMilllIff ployes and myself may at- lIfSMl!ifflSHll III ill llflllllllflfl W V f f f V 1k f tend the Fair and Rodeo IliBi I iBlliBIP IHi iHK I Mil WW Bbl 1 I I I wM B this store will be closed i.MMiM Mw Ii ML JT II U IVC fmm 19. nnnn until R P. . fflS iREIHJP ' ' ' UtT? - JSRF- T5LP .. T- W ..w... -- .. , pf - M, on October 4, 5 and i I K I in r October 'I, ') and (5 are the days Klamath County cele brates and for those who come from a distance my store is offer ed as a resting place where you are welcome. You will not be asked to buy or to even look at my merchandise, you will be welcomed whether you ever did purchase or ever expect to pur chase anything. We welcome you and offer you our store as a rest place because when we go to a distant city we appreciate a place where we can spend some time without incurring obligations. PERKINS' WRITING ROOM We are fitting out a writing room where visitors to Klamath Kalis during the Fair and Rodeo can write their friends. Writing paper and other articles will be at your service. Of course there will be no charge. A telephone will also be at your service and wo want visitors to feel free to use it whenever they wish. HOUSE THE FURNISHER OF HAPPY HOMES We Are Open That visitors from a distance) may have an op portunity to shop without missing the Kair and Ro deo this store will be open from 5 to 8 P. M. October 4, 5 and (i. i'f