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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1917)
&r KLAMATH FAIL OMOQlf fagh four " MTURDAY.ticinmmi TUB EVBNINO HBRALD. ' "- ii IWl j-,u-i.w- i. , , . - -. .-.- . - . M ? IS r P 4 t I- !' e tt MfMntSsmXtll fcB "lukBFam Sh I ' shoes- tyi&r I H I 188 Lasca Black Kid 1 1 I $5;00f I I A Shoe That it Made for II I Style and Comfort ID 1 1 I OthersFromr ,11 $4.00 to $1250 I I J. F. Maguire Co., Inc. II II Exclusive AfcnU- .HJp3; I In Bal I LEAVE TO VISIT INDIANA. RELATIVES FOR WINTER S Hra. Fred Noel, Mrs. A. R. Camp bell and Mrs. E. M. Bubb will lemre tomorrow morning for Indiana to visit friends and relatives for a period of two months. On their way East they will stop for a brief visit with Paul Noel, who to attending the North Pacific Dental College In Portland. The dining room at the Marshall House wilt-be closed' antU Mrs. Mar. shall returns Buckingham Heclp1 Strongest leather on earth for loggers, sporfswi ?" termers, ' team. i of the city, Where hard and reliable sters, railroad men and a service b wanted. Nothing bat the best. Modern Shoe Store GEO. W. BRADLEY, Mgr. 791 MAIN STREET ERSONAL MENTION urns sMsTMars ok local happenings among nr rmortM or nos city and vicinity. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL POLKS T. 8. Thompson of Lorella is la the city on business. , Mr. J. Beard left this morning for Albany to spend a few weeks. v C. K. Hoyt.of.Fort Klamath :laJa the city on baslaess. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hess and ton Canny are visitors to this city. " . J. A.- Magnlaan of Sacramento Is a business visiter la Klamath Falls. J. 8. Petty. i lathe city oa a short visit from Portland. v Ed Battea is bar today from ranch on the river south of town. his O. Elliott and family of Klamath Agency are down for the week and. Guy Merrill ot.MerriltVto looking af. ter matters of business at the county seal today. . Jos .Taylor was a county. Itor yesterday from hlsraach in Poe Valley. Mrs. J. A..Lea.ch left tor 'Drain this morning, to spend noma time visiting relatives. , - Mrs. Jack Horner was la the. city today from the Horner ranch on the Midland road. Mrs. N. D. Oinsbach of Klamath Agency is la the city for n few days shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Summers, who have been living at'Odessa, have gone to Sacramento. " Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Phlnney of Mo doe Point are in the city buying sup plies today. . , . Mr. and Mrs. James. Archibald of Brownsboro, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Van Valkenburg. . . . I Miss Ida' Brewer, and Jlrs. W. R. Graw of Watsoaville' are visitors la Klamath Falls. . Leland Raines . has returned to Amarlepa Lake "afUr spending a ten day' furlong here with his parents. L, D. Applegate, a prominent sheep man from the Dry Lake district, is la V& al Ajllaa . d4ailala 9 Kn.ml.3 W1V Kit UWwm tv, vi siaM- . Mrs. Butjer Walker of, Ashland, who has been visiting relatives at Bly and Klamath, returned to berhome this morning." Mrs. C. E. Robertson and Mrs. Otto Beck left this morning for Eugene, where they will spend some time vis iting. . airs. Don J. Sumwalt left this morleg'fof San Francisco, where she will spend several weeks visiting rel atives ana"" friendi. Mr. aad Mrs. Edward 'Sedge came ia-yeeterday kfteraoon from Dairy. Mrs. Sotte will visit for a few days with Mrs. tr. Hamilton. D. K. Bush of Indianapolis was among, Jast evening's arrivals, on the trala. jit rstered at the White FMbnurBotal. Stave Low, who operates a Urge ranch oa the Merrill road, bought supplies "from Klamath Falls mer chants today. J. H. Crookson, J. R. McDonald, W. H. Simpson, 8. Braunsteln aad R. M. .Chaee, all of San Fraacisco, and Uitrayejlafalesmen .art la the dty cajiiag oa trade. '"Mr Mu'tcheni'and family have re turned to "Portland to live. Mr: Hutchena was formerly foreman of the Odessa Logging and Lumber company. " " Mr. aa4Mrs.:B.L. Glrard of Duns. MmI W..a Waam alU.lll.a AMAM.I Jl i "h HiinvH lyniumi fviviM !! in Kiamntn rails as the guesu or Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bratton. Mr. an.d Mrs. atrard are .thinking of locating In Klamath lls... Harhr Fl Galarneaux Jr. and Miiv DoMthv AltiSo'n. hoih of Thlm P.llf BARGAsN 1250 wsra married Oetobar 18th h th r tuck bot1''' Rev. Galen tSee Rose. Mr. Galarneaux f trflt-. lived la Klamath Falls until about BLY COUPLE WERE WED YESTERDAY DKWHT KDSALL AND ROMA WAIm MCK UNITED AT RAITIBT PAR. RONAGH MOTH WELL KNOWN IN THE BLY DISTRICT I ifw. fkfkrrYryrrrr'nvirrVYvrriiaiuii 'wltan HI TTHi The marriage of Dewey Kdsal and MltaJtoma Wallace, two well known young people of Bly, was performed yesterday afternoon at the Baptlat paraeaage.br Rev. W. II. Cox. Mr. Edsall is engaged In stock rais ing .In the Bprague River Valley. Both young people have a long list of friend to wish them Joy and happiness. BONDS TO REACH TWO BILLION DOLLARS TODAY WASHINGTON. 1). 3.. Oct. 10. The Liberty lon Is expected to reach 11,000,000.000 by tonight. The general apathy extending from the Middle West southward Into Tex as and eastward to the Atlantic sea board Is causing greatest concern. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 8ALE Smart lunch counter; suitable Ar man and wife; 6 rooms In addition. Call 634 Main at. 10-1 o PERA HOUSE-0 w SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCTOBER 00,' 81, BUNDAY.MAWOTW AT 9:89 FOR SALE 6-room house on Klam ath avenue; good.lmproved residence lot; will sell or trade. Bee me at once, 634 Main street. 20-lt buys an Overland, Call at 725 Main! JO-lt i five yearn ago, here. - ' and is well known A. R. Atwood, general salsa manag er of the Sacramento territory of the Union Oil company, and F. E. Talent, constructing engineer of that ' com pany, came In last nlgbt. They In spected the-Union Oil company's new plant here; and left on the train this morning. V Joe' Bumqfe of the Coast Artillery, who has been spending a four day furlough, vjtb. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank fcumpfe of Malln, left to. day on his return to Fort Stevens. Zumpfe was one of the-high school boys who enlisted at the first callfor volunteers. . FOR SALE 6-room house and barn on large lot, at 8h!pplngton; owner leaving town, and will sacrifice for 11,000; terms. J. T. Ward A Co.. 616 Msln street. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLKGHORN Cnwaty Harveyor Civil Engineer mflHBslsBCBBBBBBBgaVm sOsslsKaflRimBBBBBHma1 HllVMHmmHr PjBTanmBBBBVBTBBBmaKa. vtigHlgBTmflgaMgagagagagagagagagagagaH IK'lljVi KssSHslssssssHsBlBm fmMmc;-maamm. , lsmKfSPSnW: 11. WgBsmmsHHgsslsmBmm'-' Bhr . 2hJmy:f?wri's -aaammmsVBmsVaVBmm' " IBM ;MfilMmmWmlgsWimsWssssBmml ' w- taWsMsaasMPsMsiMHiL- ,i .Warn wmsxtntmwti gnisSMgslsmMslUiTHeliTni AmRican H"w r.. r! -j n?i THE GREATEST APPEAL OF "AMERICA'S SWEETHEART' ' ' MaryPickford I ; THE BELOVED GIRL OF THE U, S. A. IN "The little American" -A stirring photoplay of Great Patriotic TheaneN, By C. ', ' aad Jasaie Marphersea. - t' .Ii. 1 rr DeMiUe Prices lot and 25c BUCKING SHOW AGAIN TOMORROW WILLIAM SIMS WILL PUT ON IST RIDING. COXTEST.VOF SSASOy AT MODOC PARK TOMORROW AFTERNOON LAKEVIEW CHURCH DEDICATED TOMORROW "A new Presbyterian church, erect ad at a cost; of $10,000, will be dedi cated tomorrow at Lakevlew. Rev. A. J. 'Montgomery, superintendent of the home missions, 1 to have charge of the dedlcatloa exercises. . It in said to be tbe furthest Pros. byterUn church of its sue from a main railroad Una la tbe United States. fSURI'IUSEPARTY LAST NIGHT A- .surutlw party was given last nlgbt by members of tbe board of the Christian church and their wives and" friends for Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Duncan, who leave Klam- Mr. Duncan has been president of the board for many years, and a a tokeavof recognition of, bis helper, and Mrs. Duncan were silver City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUR R. WILSON 517 Mala 8L FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT " Powerful Ally Of the modern business man is a (lccmlallc financial affiliation. .It not only-Heists him in nu-ctin present deinamU, btii co-operates with him in pan. uiiiK the future. Armed with, this .support and assurance, hc i.s able lo waRC a stroiiKer campaign for growth and progress. " i r - This institution offers a full measure of help- t . ful co-operation to commercial interests. T 1 First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS.'OREGON NwwfwrwVwwwMrVVwMwVwwwMMVMWWWWWWWt; THE NEW CLAREMONT THE HCXHHI.NK HOME Umler the management of Dr. Kllsa A,,lnKll (smdasteofiai University of Mlrhlgaa Medical) will take limited sssAwv patlrats, or those sufferia c from nervnus altmenis or i condition, or other Iliads. No roatanl"na diseases roreived. FOURTH STREET KIMAT1l FAUAOUjI DR F. R GODDARD Osteopatiilc Phjrslclaa m Sargeoa Salt 811, 1. 0. O. FTewple . (over K. K. K. Store) 'Pboae 831 . . Rem, Phoae, 8S8R (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) .CLlll MKET MONDAY KVKXING i i The 'Civic Department of the Li brary Club will hold a meeting on Monday evening at 7 o'clock In the club rooms, so that any of the teach ers who wish to help In making scrap books (or the soldiers will have an opportunity to do to. Tat CM I liartment will meet aim Ml afternoon. Our repair department esn I for your money than any em In town. liO-U MODERN HMSi THE LITTLE AMERICAN" Tbe last roundup entertainment of the season Is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the Modoc ball park. when tbe famous bucking horses fjhth Falls ntat1 week. the country will try odds with a num. ber of prominent local riders.. The show will 1 under the. management presented, wltir a .beautiful of William 8lms,-wno has arranged toj berry spoon. i; have tha celebrated White Cloud i i j i. make one of his regular ascensions. ftia AtiBsaafitAM tiiuiWiojaa? , Knfl Mava ... . . " . . - Mary Piekford, plus Cecil B. De Wt , 9pnorm .!,, .usual mj. p,u, . mmrfil storV.-awealth agility. - - , i-.. r. t-r. J of .action, e, series of remarkably spec C. R. Miller of the Miller Photo Ueular effects, a number of snrnrlsea company will bo an head with his .'tfiai''wllf MrtUKte thrill M Mt! mnvlnr nirtara 'nsmers na this nnrsr nt ........! aauwtiti 'i. !.'. - ,wi ,. wwua .MIVU.MV, tf Tf . nul. slon. He eiaaeti to getsoms tae fllm ."Th little. Amaricaa.'' m.- naw Art. to add to the faaotts KUmath moving, craft' peture "at 'tteopsra. house to plctures. Jnliht and tomorrow.' ban to' offer. Each Individual eoinaeta. with Una production af this picture feels 'that he or she fans contributed their Wy best ialento to tha cause of this stir rlag subject. VbaierBra has already created a sensation ameag: Slm-elreleej aaatnat it win prove -taw fgraa teat etnena saeeaw of tha year is freely predicted by many who are in a po sition to judge. ; s . Lane Vietiwla,lMUStM msth, at 1041 " SON&JMKITAL PLEASES The jong raeitai last aTepiuf at Um Eleventh, street Baptist cburehwasa decided aweess, tha audience being h.lghl pl4Md with all numbers rea' dared. Misses . Clara Calkins aid Maude Scortlle aad W. U. Faster. whose decided talent la'Vrfeai'aad m- strumsMal work was' m well .appro- eUt4, PWMaijkfrea'fWlIl'OfferlMr of their eejnees towardrthe , cjnircki buiWng fund. Tha eCertag' war large and wall appreciated. ' - J CARD OF TJUNKB " f v,- Mr. asd Mrs. H. S.'Odesj aid faally wiahss to taanav if'w megaa tor thaiyysBMtkatto'Uidnam) during tba " t - .i -. . ; t. f IH8A jerwsnajt acjUilf dear be. Jaat ratedTsw m shisemiat of era' Wfli Toy Iaddas) tarn shoea tba boat on sarih. " "' ' ictf MQDpnr mom nous i ' ' ' IMi the .iMUoi of the Christian church furaiah.ywir lasday dl8er at tae. KlamAtMUw Hmto Mouse jt- W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Cos crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. S3I S. Sixth St. Phone 29 K, CLEAN CAR STORAGE, CENTER TOWN MACHINE SHOP r 'l' INCONNKCnON KLAMATH MACHINE AND REPAIR CO., 187 SIXTH STREET : Free Assay srntd) If aAii Itaarm Jk.l. limestone, msgnctkt, rnuhle, Iron, chromr, msnganew, illlcs, nlu or . alkali, mnd in tmrUtuUn and tamtlts (for free tt. We can Kindle com- mercUUy workable dtporiti. IMUUlCkwUu-Awnrr-aiTLr acamcMMUN. For the Movies A Round- 'v . Will be Given Modoc Park Sunday Afternoon V October 21 ' ;; .Champion Indian Riders m. t Champion Klisuti Cwtnly Rklenl I t THE, SIMS .WORLD FAMOUS iHTOCK, ,INCLUIl!K t FAMOUS RUCKING HORSE WHITE CLOUD AH" i MANY OTHERS thk u'niii.nB .. .. iviMj PBRfOfJ !.J FAMOUS RUCKING Dttll flCfO HIHVB"VI ONE FAST AND FURIOUS PERFOnMANOK C. R.'Miller will take the pfctui k' v- Vi'l Ail I it 1 H liV'l f4- T u tiff AanuiiM, 50c . Clatarj H- 1 eSRBiggBBmBBBgSBBawr Hi. W , IMw. Mr ttk X, it-