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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1917)
siwlp rrgRK: wAytnnAV, HKPtKMiiKn n, lHA m-':,j THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON ta? 'Jr V 1'.WJ L. Vn'.'f m.& &i It., " v It) Vm . r; RfliiiTV mn pity .". - " V.l'C '-.vSjjMyv " " vmiiiii IS TO OPEN - 8lxteacners will preside over the eight irtfei In the Riverside school this year, Instead of 'a teacher fbr eack grade, as has been the custom In the put Schools thruout the city and county will open Monday for or-j ganlsauon. The Instructors who will bare charge of the city schools this year are as follews: Central School Augusta Parker, principal. Lena 8toecker, eighth grade. Twyla Head, seventh grade. Nellie McAndrews, sixth grade. Angusta Llndblom, fifth grade. Pearl Talley, fourth grade. Xarr Reith. 'third grade. Rachael Manneman, second grade.' Laura Mayer and Golden Lincoln,! first grade. j Riverside Mary Stewart, principal and eighth grate. Haul Hardeabrook, seventh grade. A. Delight Forbes, sixth grade. Alice Johnson, fourth and fifth grade. Gertro.de Parker, second and third grata. Helem Paxtoa, first grade. School Books and School Supplies IW i I1. II. "i, ' i auwvT WE HAVE a big suppV of . all books re quired both for grammar and high school Agaat Bryan, principal and fourth and fifth grades. AaMol Rush, first, second and taMgrtfes. The sixth, seventh and eighth grade scholars from Mills Addition win attend the Central school. ' PellcaaBey Noma Barbee, principal and fifth to eighth grades. Marjorfe Delsell, first h fourth. 'Special Teachers ' Maslc, Elisabeth Houston. Deaestle Science and Art Clara Elmer. Maaaal Training, H. A. Staples. ' Superintendent, R. H. Dunbar. UMerwwfc mm Wfv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Wm i 7 15: i i I PURITY I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS IACCUPACVJ fOUNTRY ORDERS will U be filled the day they they are received Yon an buy by mail as easily as if you were here in the city. FREE Every hoy and girl buying school books and supplies from us will be given a big Water Melon Balloon F RE E Prompt Service We have engaged extra help and will be prepared to wait upon our customers prompt ly. Bring us your list . iimmitom suszmsLn tfMWMWWMWWWmwMMMWMWVM.'..w MWWWWWWWMWrfWA0WrfMMWrfVMWMMwwvswiMw. Personal Mention 0l0l0l0l0l00000l00ljl0l0l0l00lf0J0t000AJjiiivs i. W l XTRIiK SIDEIiIG QHTS ON LOCAL HAPFEM.VGS AMOXG THE OTLS OVTHI8 CUT AXD YICIX1TV. kNOl'dF 'LOCAL FOLKS. GOING AXD COM- J JVMAVMMlWWM1kAsj4SVAMA)AAAAMAMAMMAAiVV 0! I Miss Laura Hammer, teacher in' Mr. and Mrs. Junior Daggett wjll Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hevener of 8ac the local high sofcool, has returned arrive on the train tonight. They ramento are spending some tlmo In from Portland, where she spent her will make their home hero in the fu-. Klamath Falls. Mr. Havener is mnn- va.catIon, I - jlurc. They have'been living in Oak- ager of the California Pine Hox com- 'lund. Mr. Daggett Is n brother of pany of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Pope, who lias been vis- niide Daggett 'of this city and Mrs.! Hevener have conslderablo real estato Itlng her sister, Mrs. Fred Schaliock, jjaggett Is anieco of Mrs. Henrietta has returned to her 'homo at Plush, jieimee Oregon. ' I m '' i.WWWWWWWWWMWMWWWWW UMWWMWWWWWWWWWMWwwwwwvwvvM.vwvwvvvvi " .-v .v- MkeEena Weltete ill at her home. W. Ai Qlvens anS H. M. Sailor are Yieltort f rem Portland; H. W.' 'Cased; orSalt Lake City is registered at the Hotel Hall. i b. M. Durham ofMerrlll is In the city on business. ' i: N.VJ. Nielsen and R. F. Lancaster of' Sacramento are here on business. W. H. Stone of Yreka Is a visitor to Klamath Falls. , Bert Harbekrof Paisley Is at the Hotel Hall; C. H. DeLap and family of St. An thony, Idaho, are visiting Klamath Falls. . j C. A. Bunting' and wife have re turned from a-trip to California! points. Miss Agnes Lee and Mrs. Arthur' Voye have returned from a short business trip to San Francisco. Bert Tompkins and James Klrkpat rick of Maitin are spending some time In Klamath Falls. j Miss Ruth Ball went .to Klamath' Agency this .morning. She will teach school there this winter. , Moving Pictures it lng ability. Md. Walsh' plays the role Beth and Una Johns of Dorrls are registered at the Hotel Hall. M1SS03 Ruth Pearon nnd XfllHn w. h. Geesendorrer or Blsson is a rmnhsrri Pt thi mr.rnn rnr nu- . ... .. .,,, Visitor to this city, ' Mr. and Mrs. John Martin are in San Francisco. , Miss Anne Hanson of Medford has gone to Olene, where she will teach. The Library Club board of direct on beld lis regular meeting yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson and mail son and daughter have return ed from a trip to Colorado, where ' they Tlslted relatives In Pueblo and Boulder. On their way home they tlslted relatives In California. where .they will teach thfs winter. A. J. Lyle, manager of the Black burn hospital, returned Thursday evening from a business trip to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson of Merrill have gone to Chiloquin to spend the week end with Mr. and (Mrs. Hosley. Miss Lucille Marshall, teacher ot English In tlio high school, has re turned from her vacation, which she spent 'in Medford and Yreka. Mrs. Don Zumwalt returned Wed-j ncsday night from San Francisco,' where she was studying and visiting relatives. ' I Miss Delia Majorwltz has been call ed lo San Francisco by the very seri ous illness of her sister, Miss Leo Majorwltz. The many friends of Robert L. Dalton will bo glad to know that he is recovering rapidly after jx serious operation in San-Francisco. Mrs. Klnnear, mother of Lawrence Kinnear of this city, left Thursday I morning for San Francisco, whoro sho Willi keep house for her gon Harold ! Mrs. C. K. Pell and Miss Lillian ftitterson, A-lioiiavc boon spending several weeks in . Klamath County, left yesterday for their home in Ashland. . I Mrs. Mcars, mother of Miss Mablo Jilt. Barry, n graduato df the E. Mears, who is the teachor of domestic, Bin onnm Beauty Culturo school, will science in the- high school, has come have a beauty parlor in connection from Medford, to make her home with the Bandbox. 8-lt hero with her daughter. holdings here, and come hero every year to look after their business in t rests. Dance nt Shlpplngton every Satur day night. 8-lt A. V. & A. M. A. F. & A. M, Hinted communica tion of Klamath Lodgo No. 77, A. F. & A. M will bo held Monday night, tVptcmber 10, lit 1 7. By order of tlm V. M. A. E. Kldor, Secretory. wwww.iwwi,iw The windows at tho Bandbox art George Walsh, acknowledged as D,08t attractive, and a very beautiful the best actor In film comedy drama. ( '" "-' ' iciuiuino uinm.-ei is mr- will appear in another rollicking plc-jl',a'0l, 11 ture at the Star tonight. It is. Wm. I Fox's "High Finance," a story which NOTICE ' gives Mr. Walsh a rare opportunity1 w" se' September 15th. Straws to display his prowess and fun-mak.co'ohra,et' llor(1 of ('al,- cows at pub- Miss Haulier lias rcxlgucd her ikihI tlon with tho City and County Ab stract Co., und after a short vacation will opon an oftlco as public stenog rapher -In the law offices of II. C. Merry man mid Albert K. Kldor. 8-lt Prompt service, good work, rruoi. ulilo charge: That's im Kliaiti Ktcctrlcal Supply Co., f.o:. Main. 7-51 UKIIKKAIIM, ATTENTION' Thvro will be n practice incvtlnf of the dcgri'o work at 7:. in aliirp ot Monday evening, September 10, at 1. 1 0..0. F. hall. All who am IntrresM in the work are reqtioitU'd to be pres ent, without waiting for n xpcclil in vitation. By order of the rapttln. Iirlndu M. Snubcr. Ml I lie auction. Watch for bills for par- 7-5t of Prpstnn Plntt. n vnnne Hnnnrithrlft . licuiars. - .. - -. . who, because ho U threatened with I belnc disinherited, hires out as a1 Alterations and additions to your valet with a scientist about to go electrical wiring will be given prompt ,West to explore a desorted mine. On ""enuen: iry us niamatn fciec the trln ho meets Patricia West, tricnl Supply Co., COS Main St. 7-Ct (Dorrls Pawn), a young girl, who, to assert woman's rlghta becomes prl- '"!'" Tun Miocs havo toHl tho vato secretary with tho same sclen-,(cst for M 1, Get them nt the list. Preston falls In love with . wucrn onoe more. . -lt To show his father he has I 1 Yln. ll 1 i uiriuia some business ability, be "salts" the abondoned copper mine, starts a run on tho stock, and sells It to his father for $100,000. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wheeler,' parents of, Dr. Clayton E. Wheeler of this, city, have sold their ranch and have gone to .San Diego to live. They jure making the trip by automobile. Hyman Wechsler has returned from his vacation at Eagle Ridge. Ho states that tho fishing is excellent eeeeeeeeeeee NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST. OREGON Fair except probably showers in northwest, south- 4 erly winds. 4 SLAMATH U. 8. R. 8. 4 Maximum, yesterday, 74 deg. 4 4 Minimum, today, 39 deg. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Sco Chilt-ote for automobile Insur tuitu iii mi miiun i iiuiii. immny, i ywywi !too late to classify sport at present, ns the fish are very employer.' liability, collision, proper. wary and hard to catch, tho the bites ty lnnmj;e, (Ire, theft and tnfnspor are plentiful. Itiition. 8-6t 4 ', H hi .Ai. Usual At V I A P pie Largest and Best WANTED Messenger boys; good op portunity to learn telegraphy, quire Western Union. In-8-3t Gage Modds Locilc Adaptations The Latest Fall Creations On Formal Display Miss Schneider's I'lllDAY AM) HATURDAY H J Bluebird Les Norhreaux 008 MAIN HTItEET gMjBBpilBMBHipjIBIPJHi BOOKS AND SUPPLIES DRUG CO. Supply In Klamath County