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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1924)
v. i Page Tliruu THE EVENING HERALD, ' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HUUAV, ' JANV.MY IH, tUI Five Pairs of Twins Count 'Em , Al uliiiriiiilit cornel of llio c-n!f. ! 1 1 . ;t it 1 ! - hluiiclu-n at III? null lied 'olive, n if III K Hnrdliig's tlrniKili : i.r ' Iiiht.i Ii r, Ills (iiiillli'H of ii pcue, 'lir.ilicr mid hi kindly, uprli.ht dl i IiIiaII'Iiiii, Tii' lililnlt'il reeds In Hie bor 1 ii-rn urn irroKiililiiii of l!m eff live jwuy III which lreldeiii Harding 1 IhdiikIiI iiIkiiiI u inure perfert Hplrlt 1 'if ii.iIIiiiiiiI iinlly. Till) Word, "I'rlelnl, I'llllilHO-pher, Htiit.iiiiin," which iii'iir lit Dm bot tom of tlm cer tlflmlo wit' cliomin lly lllll I'XIK'tlllvi) riilimi,'tlc.i of lllf! airii'lallin iih In' I iik u simple mid n J r--l -m 1 mi mini i ry of (In- ninny trlliulri wliMi Iiiivk In-i ll piM i,i ihn late ini'lili'iil. A imtmr tmniwny donated the j flock oil wlilrli llio certificates iiro I printed uiiil the engraving It n-lf wax alio runti-lbulecl. ! START CAMPAIGN 1 FOri DISPLAY OF AMERICAN FLAG Her Husband l-'lve pi U' ff lin live mi ti'll"lnliis fun.i-i In C.'il'l-vill county, .".'.. ml i.mliv up l-ulf ' ! I'"' ' nii'llun in ' f lif '!' ro"Hi IVnlrle To-.-.ii coc: try nlii.nl Ti l- i l .l.i-v. ii i, h nmni- M'i-1 "( ii nciiil. U-fl to ilitlit. -In-tivinn nrc: I'c ii ' W 'Aliam ond .l.-ini" t-l'-un, I 'J y-run; ViJn mi'l ll'i .Millie. II. l imit i"iv DumilJ and Hnr.il!-' -l-mca, f, I'aul ut;4 I'miline U',li.iMii. 0. I'lid liewr uuJ l'.j!:iinl .".YUuil, J. ' ! The coin inn n lly ula at tlm county fair sroiind,! In pumiiunc-d from Jan. i'lTtb to Jan. 2M!i. Urulton & Gllilionrt. 1C'18 , Phono your want adf to Th Kvo i ninr II.thM tm XV.WI VOUK, Jim. IS. The United HtJit'M Junior NVval l.c-utjiiii tin H rtnrti'd u cituini!.:n fur llio K':n iral ilUiday of llio Ami rli-.m flue iliioudlio';X ilni , .cjuniry. . TIiIm liroji-r.t oiiiliriKoit iiUo u :iiui.;nl!,'n of lllioml imIiiciiIoii In liyilty In llio iiiIIIh mill fui-torluit of tin- l.inil, iiml llio (iIhcIiik of tlm flag on every In diixtiiiil bullilliiK. live 17 til ln( powillilo rhiinld done, tho.hengue tlrnlanv, to nlm iiliito lio lutein pat.'loilmn nf tlio men Olid women mniiloyed fn ihcio nil' I In; llio Uuk ulioillil lie Tlxlblo to iIhto at all t Ilium, no that they muy 111 tlvo In.-ipli atlon from It. Tho nrnveiiK'tit ha .been r-niloriied by n.'.uiy prominent men. - - V FIND FOSSILS OF; ANCIENf FLOWERS IN SOUTH DAKOTA Tbe Evening Herald l tlio niedliim Hirougli wlilcli maoy pooplo nupply tlmlr wants by mint: lu ! r1n4lfld rnlumfm. Telfnbonn hit - 'Ilcro Ii l-'rloco (Jcorit K'tcUhl belli, liumnd of Pii-iii Wn'.ehU trill who will play in -The Mlmclo." Uu ea:n to N'.'W Vcrie uUautii tt lvlatluin. At Play M '- CMIf'AflO. Jan. IS. Trace of ' flowera 1I111I may have liWioim-d mil lion 11 of year ukd huro been cl I .--coverd III tho -potrifled forwt nf tlio Kotiih'rn I'.laik HUU In South I. akoti. aric-firfliiitf to l. C. Iiavlis. illn t tor or the Field Museum 01 .'I'luurnl Iflntory. The axe of the fornutlon In which they are found, II. 1 lillinaUd on the luU of active illitlmegnlon, exifedi a hundro million yir.. One of these flower ha been re conxtructeil here In the museum In co-opeiatioii Wiith their dUcoverer, j I'rofewnor Wleiond t.l Vale, an auth ority on these plauta. "Tho:e flowers belong to an ex tinct group of 'non-flowering' plants an apparent contradiction in tennn said Darles. "Their nearcat living relation tie the so-called gago paims, the planla that furnish tlm' 'liiilni leaviw' iiKi-d by florlhtiff The NiiKOiMilms or Cyends rlowerlem plants III tho sama snnsl as pine trees are flowerlew. TIkI extinct rolnlivos, however, 001 perfwt (lowers In great nunube hs.git, very elulinrnlfl and slrlklim' unlike any other flowers known. aibundani were these plunls In the. time that the era when they flouil lulled Is culled the Age Cyiuls, "This flower greoted the eye it Its antediluvian cimtomporxrle the long-necked BrontrajnurUi , n I ho horned Trclorntops, both c them and all their kind, accord In to geological science, turned to luv i).' stone long .before N'oan gathm. his 100 for the rk." v rV, v . -'::" ; : till' : 1: ::;;;?.:?. ., . vy l , ins r 9 1 m ' . toy ' Society children Uicne days are having a i:!mlnu tlmo til Talm Bach. Amonx thene nt play ate Tony DliWIo Duke (left). n of Mrs. Illddlo Duke, nnd Clurla llaker, daughter of Mrs. Jtnyinond T. Usher, ormorly Mrs. Alfred a Vandcvbilt. ' 1 3x.t.,-- I S. PREVENTS FREE GRAZINe Siskiyou, Ranclcr. Who Re fused to Get Permit A--tf J, iijrjiv: re Enioined YAI3KA, . Cnl., Jan. 18. The or . der of United Stivif 1 Atlovney-Oeneral Doughorty a few -.-.nimhs ago to speed up lnjunotlonnl piocv:llnrrJ aKiilnnl ruuchoiii turning slock onto t Uu M V tlonul fore-sf rancci without grurlnr, purmits was full hwo for tho first tlmo this week whim federal docu 111 on u wore sorveil on N. K. Lnugo of Walker and Homy J. Langs, Jullu.-s Uinga and Martin 0. Lengo of YrcJta. Unqulry at llio Klumuth fore.n Borvlco offloo hero Juvcalod Hint ac tion against N. K. Lange grow out of his alleged rufumil to nko out a grazing permit, wlillo In the case? of the othem it is wllegod they turned stock on tho range if tor Brazing por nvlta had ibeen denied, Tho action of tho United Slntoa government places tho Langos In position wliero tiiey will bo suhjoct to arrow, for coiilenvpt If the ue tra,lntng ofdor - Is not lmplloltly f obeyed.'' , According to forest officials there Is room for ndlidional tock In the region grazed over by N, S. ljungo, but that at llio IIiiih Henry, Julius nnd Mlartln Lange t ipplled for gin?.!ng Iirlvllegos tho area's quota had boon filled to1 Ms capacity. Tho action 11guln.1t tho Langos will y bn of lMtorost throughout this part of tiho stalo, as it Is doled tltero have boon many Infractions of tho federal rules rogurdttig tre-imsslng on graz ing Innds. ' Tho Lunges ui'o nniDiig tho ntos( prominent stork men mul succenfu raiiclio.1.1 on tho Kkumuh nlvor, nnd for many years hnro followed tho Industry. Tho ranging area rffocted by tliq rmtralnlng ordora is In what Is known locally as tho Deadu-ood dis trict, near Walker, on tho Klamath river. HARDiNG MEMORIAL DRIVE PROGRESSING Nnlii.Miil t liairiiinn t'llsHlnger Ail-vIm-h I, mill (iuiii'iiinn fiuii'l JU-Kiilts are O'.itiiineil . Tho Wai; 11 0. Harding mnmorliil is lalclng an rapid prosreas throuch out the lilttlon, according to a letter frqm V. IX. Crlsoingor, chairman of Ilia ortianliatlon committee at '-ah-ItiEIon, 1), t'., to Torry O. DnLap, Klamath e unity clinlrmun of tho as sociation. to Lap is mailing loiters todtiy to (ho cunrmunlty ihalrman, the oluun ber of comiiiurco, Ilotavy and 1CI v.ml.1 cluts a.iklng Hum to got be hind (ho national mov:.monl. Khim nl!i county's inic'.a Is 1 1000. Do Lap Mnicd today tilint inos mifcb as the cnnriKiIgu In this county d!I nut start uutll January 1, It wus difficult to csilnKV.0 how much it: oik y hod been siib.ici boil to date. Tho canwalgn will closo PcbriKiry 15. Thoso dcBiiing o contribiiie may do so by scliilUiR their money to Les lie Itogers at tho First National batik, , W.VSlll.N'CTOX, 1). C, Jan. 18. Ccrtlflcutes of associate membership In tho Hording Memorial UMocliitlon ni'o being mailed at the rate of 11 iIuiitKUim u day from (he, heudquur tern of the o;aul:-..tilon huro, Eo h ctmlrlliuior of VI or nioiu to tho Hording Mcatorlal fund becomes ollgtbla for asAiiiiato memobiKhlp and receives ono of tho hnndsomoly eniiravnl cei : If Utiles, , - As f.iiu as llio subxcrlptlnns are re ported lo huailquni-tet's a receipt Is lS.V.iod anil r. cerllilialo filled out nnd mailed to the distributor. As yet, only soultercd reports luivo boon rocelvoa nnd when cities nnd stntes begin sending in. their final reports the woi-koia here expect to bo flooded.' A careful record Is being kopt, how ovot1, nnd tho rertlflcntes will bo de livered ns rapidly ns tho clerlcul staff curt nitilin them out. ' Tlio 1 n.r.ived portrait of Picilfleni Harding wlrfch nppeni-s on tho cerllf leatos Is f rnin Mrs. HUrding's favor ite phoiof,rapli of the Into oxoeutlvo. Undor It Ii a facsimllo slgnuituro of IltarilluR, 'llio tac.'t'mtlo slgnaturo of Frosldont fl'ooKilgo, honorary liresl dout of tlie Momorlal , nsioolation, alio ppei(ifi. . o 1 anuarv uearaoGe Dane SATURDAY arid MONDAY Will be Busy Days Here HECTOR'S "The Fashion Center" The following low prices affordi an 6ppoitunity to purchase High grade merchandise at reductions, we believe to be the low est that will be offered this year. 25c DTtESS GINGHAM 16c About 40 pieces of Plains and Check Gi.igham in good quality Gingham. Most all colors in this lot. i ! 36-INCH COTTON CHALLIES 16c , Not a great quantity, but a wond- -wful bargain. 25c OUTING FLANNEL 19c Dark colors ,in plain striped, and plaids. 36-INCH KIMONA FLANNELS 29c Good weight in pretty patterns for Kimonas. 35c and 40c quality. ALL CRETONES IN THE CLEARANCE SALE Reg. 25c Cretones, Sale Price 2ic Reg. 35c Cretones, Sale Price 29c Reg. 40c Cretones, Sale Price 31c Pveg. 50c Cretones, Sale Price 39c Reg. 75c Cretones, Sale Price 59c Binner R. & G. and Lady ' . Ruth Corsets Sale Prices Regular $1.50 . Corsets, Sale Price $1.29 Regular $2.00 Corsets, Sale Price ....$1.48 Regular $2.50 Corsets, Sale Price $1.98 Regular $3.00 Corsets, Sale Price $2.48 Regular $3.50 Corsets, Sale Price $2.98 Regular $4.00 Corsets, Sale -Price $3.48 Regular $5.00 Corsets, Sale Price ...$3.98 Regular $6.00 Corsets, Sale Price $4.48 Regular $7.00 Corsets, Sale Price $4.98 Regular $8.50 Corsets, Sale Price $6.48 Regular $10.00 Corsets, Sale Price $7.98 Extra Special One lot of Corsets, Broken lot R. & G. and Spirabone. Regular $2.50 to $4.85. Close Outr-$1.00 SOFT, FINISH FINE, COTTONS FOR UN DERWEAR, ETC. 35c English Cambric 27c 40c English Nainsook 32c 40c Eng. Longcloth 32c 50c Iercerized Bdtiste ; ......39c 75c. Mercerized Batiste, 45 inches wide 59c EVERFAST WASH FABRICS SALE - PRICE Positively Guaranteed fast colors to washing or gun or anything Money refunded if it fades. . Everfast Suiting. All the good colors; 36 inches wide. Reg. 60c, Sale Price : 49c Everfast Shantone, in the good colors. Regular 90c, Sale Price, yd ..79c Everfast Pure Linens in Gold Orchid Blue Brown Grey and Tan also White. Regular $1.35. Sale Price 98c TABLE OIL CLOTH 33c Yarld 47 to 48 inches wide. White Light or Dark Colors. FANCY BATH TOWELS Reg. 75c. Sale Price 58c Reg. $1.00 Sale Price 78c Re $1.75. Sale Price ...$1.2S Reg. $1.85. Sale ., Price ....$1.38 " r .... . . HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Silk and Wool Reg. $1.50 value, Sale Price - ?l.Z9 Reg. $1.75 value, j . Sale Price .. $1.48 RCMPEtt CLOTH AND DEVONSHIRE Stripes Plaids and Checks Medium and dark colors. Regular 35c and 39c. Sale Price, yard 29c JANUARY SILK SALE $1.50 Pongee. Sale Price $1.29 $1.89 Pongee, . Sale Price $1.68 $2.50 Radium Silk, Sale Price $2.19 $2.00 Messaline Silk, Sale Price $1.69 $2.50 Imperial Satins, 1 Sale Price $2.19 $2.25 Crepe .de Chine, Sale Price $1.93 $3.00 Crepe de Chine, Sale Price $2.48 $3.50 Canton Crepe, Sale Price $2.55 , $3.00 Radium Crepe, Sale Price $1.98 $3.50 Costume Velvet, . Sale Price $2.48 $6.50 Chiffon Velvet, Sale Price ....$4.88. $4.50 Luxciel, Sale Price : $3.48 .Reg. $2.00 value, . Sale Price $1.68 Reg. $2.25 value, : Sale Price $1.98 Reg. $2.50 value, Sale Price ...$2.18 KAYSERS SILK HOSE Reg. $2.75 value, ' Sale Price $2.28 Reg. $3.50 value, Sale Price $2.98 Reg. $3.95 value, Sale Price ..$3.28 Reg. $4.50 .value, . . Sale Price $3.88 Colors Beige. Grey, Brown, Black and White. CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE Black and Heather Mixtures Reg. 75c value, Sale Price 68c Reg. 85c value, Sale Price 78c Reg. $1.00 value, Sale Price 88c BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSE Fine Rib Black and Brown Sale Price 24c BOYS' BEAR BRAND HOSE Extra Heavy Sale Price 29c HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE Regular $1.65 value, in colors Beige, Grey, kJJJUAJKV, vivnu ------ H Metal, Steel and Black. II . Sale Price $1.39 WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Flannellete Gowns Pajamas Dr. Denton and Sandman Gowns, Corsets, etc. All Sale Priced CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS Fleece lined Sale Price 98 to $1.39 Wool Union Suits, Sale Price ..........$1.68 td $2.23 Silk and Wpol Union Suits, Sale Price .,........$1.98 to $2.98' WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Fleece lined Union Suits, - Sale Price ....,...$1.68 td $1.98 Wool Union Suits, -; Sale Price $2.98 to $3.48 Silk & Wool Union Suits, Sale" Pnce ........$2.98 to $3.48 The above styles short sleeve, long sleeve, no sleeve, knee or ankle length. .. .... ... FLANNELLETE GOWNS- v. Sale Price 98ci $1.48, $1.98, $2.28 FANCY VELOUR PAJAMAS Pink and Blue Sale Price $2.78 . . , Dr. Denton, and Sandman sx-r Sleeping Garments for Children Reg. $1.00, Sale Price. .,.890, Reg. $1.25, Sale Price $1.09 Reg. $1.35, Sale Price $1.19 Reg. $1.50, Sale Price $1.29 Reg. $1.75, Sale Price ........$1.49 CURTAIN MADRAS FOR SIDE DRAPES Reg. 35c value, Sale Price '....29c Reg. 50c value, Sale Price -.39c Reg. 75c value, Sale Price ....59c Reg. $1.00 value, Sale Price ....79c COTTON BATTS SALE PRICES Reg. $1.35 3 lbs., Sale Price ; 98c Reg. $1.65 3 lbs., Sale Price $1.29 Reg. $2.00 3 lbs., Sale Price $1.59 Reg. $2.25 3 lbs., Sale Price $1.89 LARGE SIZE BATH TOWELS A splendid heavy absorbent Bath ToweiReg. 50c Sale Price 39c HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETING 69c Yard Just a little lighter in weight than Peouot. but a wonderful duality . f ' . ; ltd launder, we can recommena Hi" i ' lithe wear of this grade I 81 inches wi wide All Coats and Dresses sacrificed Only desirable srarments offered In this sale Our regular standard quality Nothing bought specially at a price AH carefully made. Appealing styl es and Best grade of Silks and woolen used. i f h i. ft)