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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1922)
k .moviiav, orronni a, inau. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pfe TRrM Off to Seek Fortunes 'Wkem xim Serdka is Demanded Firestone Cords Predominate Lines From a Grecian Urn , rT rxAxrio r a . I t 5 V I ) h i ' & Wasted j wWflg ( ffiw'yVww43 Bssrfta sin Orphan froiv to. Umr"3o Homes, Knpl.inil. tmllo hap .ly ns thl rfivu I'v rotiwny f r u Port yi.'.c they'll t. taken i" Caruila for ftdon ocii. Tlii'j hi lonfiutm happy lumen await tlmn there. EXBfnxtsfs,Tccjsa9aRS Big Cul III niili'i to milile I. mi',. piupte to inin'invi' Vie iniljis mid Suiiiiiii riiniiiiitiiit'l'N (in' t irlliiui illil ihiiv i' lme iiil the HIO it iiimilh t' tins to n luw 114 Kll.fiO iiliilillil). Ear! Shepherd Co. tllll I-IH Mu.le r. i 7 Mniii hi. Ms PPPPPpH vppppppppppH If you luve n fancy for tho clnislrnl, you may cIioojo yeur winter rnitumn uuonllnK to tho mixta pi.'ViilllnK In tliu year 100 U. C. Eldo drapts, full tituuic and stiulcht nccltllnts all ara as popular now as then. Paris Tin' Idea nf an omhroldered pn ti ml tn touch the arm nt any oth. v sum M"ir Itlimi Mnnllil). mm & Initial or tnciii'iKram or even tin1 v.e.irer h nnini1 net on the hlouno or sweati r limy Indlrnte, an linn liven ns-xorti-il more limit once, n chltd-llko ml ml Hut if till U no tho number of rhild-llki' minds Ifl Inereaslnc rap 1 1 1 1 - Toilny tln fnshlnnahlo location of Mich an embroidered Initial or monogram the nuriio Ih-Ihk no long er In f.ivor In not tlm front nor even Hi., shoulder of the Mouse. It In high on tin- li'ft sleeve. rntir: namusssvaxvaunmk mi I nmlnn There nrc three in nil ok In !ei loilio A fro. ) uiiiy h.uo tin li'i'ri nt .ill. It may he jirovlihil nith teee Una art. Ihiik ami siiiik. r m. f Intuit by ulii'i-r tlr.iperle friuii hlinulili'r to wri-.i. which ilo not izwfi 'rcMPgnrrjian &MsjI!&$k T " .,.c .& it ;.4ri'.,ir awt- tmh JwfcJSSil! ssZr &?tjr && K- rajfoSK r u K rrfrt. .t i:-isv.iyv,wv. t aiva;.--J':: i- V'1-' "p-xr w-.-, .i- . -. r..: it points. Ono n"wn of black crcpo marornlu liail a narrow glriltc of u-rlsi' r.llk liralil. Thi' sleovm were mi rely Iwiistlis of thin lira Id lianclnR looioly bnhlml tho arm and attached at wrlit and shoulder. Now York It I a far cry, Indeed, from corset of cars ago to tho one iiicwit recently placed In tho smart tliupi. The old-fflHliloncJ cornet wan a formidable contraption that bolster it up the flKiiro In a stiff combina tion of hemy cloth nnd steels. The Litest fom-t Is a ilnlaty Klrdlo of elastic .mil lace, a htcp-lu without luring or. Indei'd, fasteninRi of any sort It Is Intended, moreover, for the plump as well im tho Mender. Nlw York- Thrlco happy this au tumn Is the woman with a long and willowy neck. It Is upon her, and I not on her less faored sister, that) the lilith and ever higher fur coat looks Its best. Some of the chokers wlili h top tho new coats being 'worn to.lay are so tall they conceal part of tliu nose as well as the ears. 'With one of theso new enveloping collars nnd a hat set In accordance with fashion's derreo low over the fore head, not much of the face Is visible except tho ees. ieally f Electric Coolxry Correct CooJxry ff M M QUALITY ft MASK r fs TEi pF.RFF.CT liakiiic of bread, cnle nnd pie de- pends on nbioluto uniformity of hent nnd on Its accurate control, In no other way can the best results ho narurcd. The scientific appli cation am! cnty adjustment of heat to the pur poses of baldiiG reach their holiest development in the rnnfioit 'Bui ELECTRIC RANGE The hcnvily insulated llotpoint Hughes oven nnd the convenient control of the heat Icavo nothing to chance. This Hotpolnt Hushes accuracy of tcsult U cqunlly demonstrated in belling, roastlnci frying nnd broiling. The hent is nil applied to tho cooking and cannot radiate into tho Kitchen. There it no open flame with itc resulting soot nnd itnin nnd its attendant dancers. Inquire about our special cooking rnte. Ily lliu purliiiM' of n i'iii-IiiiiiI nf (Iii'mi rnnCM by tills eiiiiipiiuy the peiipli' of Kliiiiintli l'alls are Ulteu n teiy low pilcn un Hi,, IIiiiiiIii.IiikIich nuiKi', tlio mii-t imiili'iii loukln;; iletiio )f( pliuiil on the iiiiiiket. full nl oui' offlio fur fiiillnr liifni'iuiitlon, The Califonnia Oregon Power Company New York, It Is possible to buy a bucklo In the shnpo of a shoo tongue, smartly dono In open work and rhlnc stones. A buckle of this sort Is used on an exenlng slipper, and In Itself serves to Indicate the favor In which elaborate shoo tongues are held nt the moment. Kor a formal pump with an Intricate open work tongue of leather or satin, there Is a squaro buckle of cut leather which adds greatly to tho beauty of the shoe. New York Tho apron today Is back In fashion. Hut, of course, In these topsy-turvy times It Is not an apron which serves any utilitarian use. This season's apron Is merely a detached panel of some glorious fab ric which ties about tho waist or Is loosely attached to tho gown. As often ns not, tho apron ties in front and drapes back. Now and tfion It Is twisted around to one side. Largest Locomotives Cost $60,000 Each ! SALT I.AKK CITY, Utnli, Oct. 2. ITho l)euer and It lo (Irando Western railroad tocontly secured ten locomo tives which nio snld to bo tho larg est ever constructed for passenger 1 er Ice. They nre nlnoty-flvo feet ) long, weight tUI.COO pounds and ! cost approximately $00,000 each. ' At present tho now engines nro Uhod in freight service but after suf ficient Umbering up will bo put on passenger runs. Officials of tho road bollove they will bo nblo to haul pas senger trains over grades where now two or three of tho smaller typo nro reunited, Thought n or a .MiiMle-Ageil Guy, I Oalileo Un mapped tho sides. How much wo owo To Bitch mlddlo-nged guyu. WHEREVER the exac tions and tests of tires arc most severe there you will find Firestone Cords in universal use. The hard jobs neck Fire stone. And so well has Fire stone responded under difficult conditions so consistently has mileage mounted to totals im possible to obtain from ordi nary tires that today Most Miles per Dollar is the buying slogan of thinking motorists everywhere. The blending and tempering of rubber, gum-dipped cord construction, air-bag cure all these mileage methods have been developed by men whose life work i3 the production of constantly increasing tire val ues for the public. Users in this vicinity verify Firestone reputation, and re port almost daily some new Firestone record of extra dis tance travelled. Don't bs satisfied to buy tires buy values the longest mileage at the lowest price con sistent with such reliable per formance. Make Most Miles per Dollar your principle of tire economy choose your next tire on that basis. MOST MILES V Per DOLLAR I JT'"t't-sxi5feK. fir xJ$$r Mm7mm Gum-Dipped Cords ji . D. A. KENYON 235 N. Tenth Sold In Klamath Falls By E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO. 801 Klamath Ave. s ! iii ii mi in iiiTrriin'Tiii - - U, J. Jt i iiiTfTil MnfHstiiMTttl iH'H'iH'Qii iilL, .MMr :) Certain-teed f Roofings Shingles Tarred Feltt Insulating 1'npers Paints of All Kinds VamJslies Linoleum Oil Cloth FjOOIITeX--11i Kroiion.lf4l. btoiUif , Attractive t LmCu ttia Roof with Certain-teed now for the next generation. You will have a good roof for years to come, nt :t low cost per yar. The cost is moderate and the service is excellent. The Certuiu-Uril guarantee of 5, 10 or 15 years according lo thickness docs not measure the protection you will get from a Ccrtmn-tccd roof because it will outlast the guarantee. Cerlain-lcctl Hoofing is unsurpassed for indus-, trial, commercial anil farm buildings Ccrtatn Iccd Slate Surfaced Shingles are ideul for residences. s The soft shades of red, green or blue-bluek form a most artistic and pleasing roof. ' luy Ctrtuiit'teed and be sure. CURTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION 'I; i Certainty of Quality- Satisfaction Guarantiee , CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS J Sold m Klamath Falls, Ore. By -. ,.- MASON-EHRMAN & COMPANY j ' llorald classified adi pay yon, t-rr' '"2fe ! tuJvL I'JjTfc .-