The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 05, 1910, Image 4

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Mf IK OF TIE DAY
Kreeti fruit. and vegetables dally at
Qeedrlehs. tf
W. Mllier of tho Agrncy m in the
city yesterday.
Mr. J. D. Carroll arrived here Uit
night to Join tier husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Zutnwalt went
to Aspen lake to pond the Fourth.
Or. Patterson wife and children
ware up from Merrill yesterday to
take In the Fourth festivities.
Mr. and Mrs. Drifts ot Holllster,
Calif., are visiting Mrs. mint' par
ents, Jndfo and Mrs. II. L. Benson.
Mrs. White, wife ot the manager
nf the Big Itasln Lumber company,
spent the ronrth with her hnsband
here.
Dr. Sweeney and Mr. Gibbons of
Ban Francisco, who arrived here a
day or two ago, have gone to William
hob river Ashing.
Miss Wilma Waggencr of McMInn
vllle, Ore., Is visiting her sister, Mrs.
O. B. Gates. She wilt tx here a
month or more.
H. L. Holgatc, superintendent of
water In the reclamation service, ar
rived hero last night on business con
nected with his department.
"W. D. Mansfleld of San Francisco
arrived here Saturday and went to
Spring creek fishing. Mr. Maaafleld
In the champion flycaster ot the world.
Dearest they aro here with .the ad
vent of summer. Pretty new line nf
cottars and belt pins. . -
At McHattea.s.
It you want to buy or sell, soo Chll
cote, 63! Main aircet.,
John Clrimth ot Eagle nidge la reg
istered nl the Lakeside Inn.
Chllcotu would Ilka to ahow you
two fine lots on the HID; ISOO cash,
for a few days only.
Mrs. Hardin and daughtor Joseph
Ine, who have been lsltlni Judge and
Mrs. Ocorgo Noland, returned to thelrVJ
home tn Astoria yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. llarnold and
daughter, Marie, spent tho Fourth
daughter. Marie, ot tlonanta spent
the Fourth In this city, returning
homo this afternoon.
W. C. Nolf, chief ranger ot the
Crater lake forest reserve, camo down
from Odessa with his family Sunday
to enjoy the Fourth. Ho returned
this afternoon.
A. T. Vogelsang, a prominent at
torney ot San Francisco, waa hero
Saturday on his way to tho northern
part ot the county, where ho will
spend his vacation.
O. P. Morton, law examiner ot the
reclamation service, headquarters in
Portland, who has been hero on busi
ness, and was also a participant In
the tennis tournament, left this morn
ing for Portland.
Would the mother ot the little girl
who picked up the purse In the park
estcrday afternoon containing $10
In gold and soma silver please return
same to this office and save further
trouble, ns the parties aro known.
""The wntcb of modern times. Kver
Rood;'bcltcr now. I havo It: the new
Sl-JwU., 16 site. The price Is 1 7 if.
I'd be pleased' to show It's merits.
McHatton.
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It Has To Be Done
At Once
Hrif the Store haf been rented to Mr.XL J.
Heitnun to be occupied m a Drug Store.
The Jewelry Stock
HastoGoflf
There cm be assay ki atvlaa; po-tssloa. so th stack at Jewel
ry asset be atssweew et, ass) the oaJjr way to do M Is to
prices so it wM ssere at oaee. ,
Mb aeed to call alt Uoatioa to the high
re aek. le to ban yem call la aad see what aa
tssryosr
t of
The stork waa sett by Referee I Banknotes', aad It's yowr
chance to take a4va stage of tbejeooa things, offered.
Ask those who have beogtit; they'll tell yoo. Aad there are
Mtm lots of good tMaajs left.
Get Busy. IUie;Advan
Uaje of the leal Snap
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HEITKEMPER'S
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Stock of fine Jewelry
at Tour Own Price - -
corner or axcoia amd, juahi tntim
Ray Anderson, who won tho saddlu
at the riding contest yesterday, Is
only 80 years old. Ho live near
Olene.
Mr. nud Mrst Seldon Oglo left thin
morning tor Crater lake, where they
will have charge of one ot the hotels
at that resort.
Virgil Noland rcturnod from Lake,
view, whero ho accompanied his fath
er a tow days ago.
Mrs. Francis J. Bowno Is entertain
Ins the Did Whist club this afternoon
i-il the homo of Mrs.'Umls Oerber.
At the meeting of the socialist en
campment here last week locals were
organised In Kcno, Dorrts.and Caloro.
Ono hundred and six members were
added tn the Klamath local, and many
more arc expected to Join before long.
Vincent Yaden, a popular member
ot the local tennis club, leaves today
with an engineering force for tho
lower project to remain most of the
summer. Ho will return to Klamath
Falls In time to report to the State
University at- Kugene for tho fall
term.
C. J. O'Kcll and M. II. Illgglns of
San Francisco were here Sunday on
their way to Spring creek and Crater
lake. They hnn Just returned from a
trip to Europe, and having heard of
the wonders ot Crater lako, they con
cluded to stop here and nee tho fa
mous resort before returning home.
Kim Baldwin and wife, J. A. Gor
don and wife returned from Crater
lako today, where they spent the
Fourth. They say that the snow Is
almost gone from tho park, and woro
It not for a few drifts near the lake
an auto could go to tho rim nf the
crater.
GEORGE L. PRICE
HAS RETURNED
SKVKKAI, PKOPLK ChUM TO
IIAVR HKX HIM IN THK CITY
ME Tl KM IS MIR
KUHA1KH m SUCCESS
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quested to call at tho Portland store
between 6 and 7 this evening and get
falscfaces and take part In tho pa
rade, which starts at 9 o'clock. All
auto owners arc also requested to
aid In the last suecesa of the Illumi
nated parade. About 350 redDrc
torches have also been provided.
Tho public wedding will take place
this evening from 'the float, and nil
are expected to see the ceremony.
Tho committee, sonslstlag ot K.
Sagarman, chairman: Arthur Liver
more, secretary: Mr. Bwaason. direct
or; O. M. Hector, treasurer, and
Fred Houston and Cale Oliver, di
rectors ot sports, deserve the utmost
credit for the success of tho celebration.
WOMEN OV WOODCRAFT
HAVE EXJOVABUE MEETING
One of the moat Interesting meet
ings In the history of the Women of
Woodcraft took place In the Red
Mena hall, last Friday evening.
Tho wood was then thrown open
for an hour of pleasure and pastime.
The parody on tho Fourth of July
was u side-bursting affair, and one
long to bo rembered. We must say
this troop is "dead noxt to their Job."
Tho parts were well cast and did
credit to themselves and their camp.
Especially was this truo In the Hod
dees of Liberty. Her manner and
dross caused each ono to bo proud
they lived, moved and bad their be
ing under the atara'and stripes (?).
Tho regret that It waa not posslblo
for some of our neighbors to bo pres
ent. We alone ran realise what they
missed.
On July l will bejaetallallon of
new officers. 'Aside from this 'tho en
tertainment committee Is to make
yoa glad you aro a neighbor and pre
sent nnd'nblo to laugh and cat.
(Fresh homemade bread slally at
.fl a. mVat WMglnftrcet? , ' ,
i- MR8.WM. LINKBNHACKI
Alleged That He (Vim Hark for the
lnrNM of .Making It Warm for
Home People
Clcorge 1.. Price has returned to
Klamath Fnlls. At least thnt Ii the
rtfttemcnl thnt has been made by sev
oral people who claim to hnvo neon
I.Im within, the past twenty-four
1 ours. When Iho statement was made
titnt Price was returning to Klamath
Fnlls everyone laughed nt It. Hut he
Is hero, and Is going tn stay. As soon
ns It was learned that ho was In tho
city u telegram was sent to Ban
Kranclsro advising the authorities
thero thnt Price had been located,
and asking If they wanted him. A
reply came to the effect that tho par
ties there would not put up any moro
money for his nrrpMt, and stating that
ii letter was following containing fur
ther particulars. It would seem,
therefore, that San Krnnrlico In not
ns noxious Jo secure Mr. Price ns It
nt first appeared.
A friend ot Price's" stated today
that If he has returned to tho city It
is for tho purpose of securing redress
for the manner In which ho was rail
roaded from the city. This friend
states that liefore leaving Prlre stntcd
that he would come hark to Klamath
Falls and secure satisfaction for his
wrongs, and should this prove true it
may possibly lead to further strug
gles In the courts of this county.
HUT AHIIKH CACHED HKK
Carelessness In throwing a lot of
ashes near tho shed In tho rear of
the Central cafe this morning caused
an alarm of fire to be sent In. When
the department responded It was
found that the blato was under con
trol. It was started by somo one
throwing ashes which contained live
coals on somo Inflamablo material,
and for a timo It looked ns though a
serious fire would result. Tho dnm
ago was slight.
KVEReWKAXODE
Kd C. Even, one ot Iho linotype
operators on tho Klamath Chronicle,
and Miss Otlro M. Kanodo of Sacra
mento, Calif., woro married at the
parsonage of the Baptist church at
7:30 8unday evening, Rev. M. M.
Btedsoo officiating. They will make
their homo hero In the future.
Lodge .Votes
Tonight Is tho regnlar meeting of
tho Woodmen of tho World.
Klamath Lodgo No. 99, Knights of
Pythias, will havo Installation of offi
cers and refreshments at tho meeting
tomorrow night.
HERALD WANT ADS
MMCBIXANBOfTlt.
BOY WANTED To carry papers;
must be good strong boy. Inquire
at News Stand near poetoffice. S 8-st
GET READY
FOURTH OF JULY
The d.y for picnics, excursions lJff!Sa!l
dote It kind: are you ready? Perhaps you wll want aome tW eg-to Clot
lad. Haaerdaakery, or Headwear..You will want the beat to tcMM for your
. meney: then come to ua
Nothing better, nor as good, in Clothing titan Hart
Schaf fner & Marx; nothing better in Haberdashery
thnn the line we carry: nothing better, nor as good
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for the money, in Headwear man me ooycr a.i
. 9 .- .M essaasmasiswaK M J
Hat. Then, too, we must remind you 01 y
tnr van will need a stood Dair of Shoes for
We have the best, the "Florsheim Shoe,
Klaaatti Falla la ajoliui to have the teateat celebration on the ronrth of
July she haa ever had. We will outdo them all. Come, conte, coaac and
have the time of your life. Everybody welcome at
The Portland Store
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Bay, "heavenly lirentli," Jut what
)ou look for hns iirrlu-tl. A wifely
hut pin clutch. If )m hate n ulro
hnt pin niut don't wlih lo loone It, Kit
one, four hits.
' At Mcllnttmrn.
IIRIKK MKNTIO.1
DR. C. A. RAMBO
DKNTIHT
All "ink Kimrnnteoil. Klnmnth
County ll.ink lllitR., Ill) nml Mnlu
olrcets. I'honc C2fi.
Klamath rails, Oregon
Ivu Cream sorved oolly nt the Knit
Km! Kami)' Kitchen.
Tho Owl Peel Itoom tor Iri' crcntn
rones and soft drinks. If
Just received, at the Ouu rtloro i
full lino ot baseball goods. I7u
Wo have a limited amount ot
money to loan. Ilolcumli Itealty Co.
Garoutto . Campbell, sole agent
for lots In Crrsrent City. RIO Main
St. . tt
The Owl Peel ftoout lias Installed i
new snnltnry porcelain Ire, create
Mcker. If
Kor n good place lo cat go to thi
Northern Cufo. Open day and night.
Clt Main street. If
R. Madsen, Jbe piano tuner, hut re
turned, taavn orders for him nt Vir
gil's furnlluro store. Phono 7.16. If
City Transfer for all klndswf pas
senger traffic and freight. Telephone
10(1. Good 18-Inch wood for salo. tf
O F F E R
WA N T E D
mi blnrks to. It utul 13 of Cast
Klamath Palls.
I.. K. .VTKISrtON.
1 107 Monndnock lildg., Han I'rsncliro
j Hay-Feedj
Livery ni Feed Stable
Prices arc RtMonable
! A. P. HUTCHINS :
: Pkonc 1173
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Ox-
lords
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fprdg
JUNE SALE
LADES' OXFORDS
M tjMtt to Klect frem: ererj iho a uwtee4 Tiilau B4n
lliNdneiday, June 22, uiimn$ until Stturday, My 2910
'laWsJea''
vH.76
lino patent kid.
wn aucdo tics: reic.
76 value: salo nrlce MAI
laidlsi' tan ankle Puwd.
; light or heavy sole; rg.
i ana f i.&o; Mie prtce....ajw
ladles' Parop same as above,
. la patant leather; reg. 13
and fS.SO; price ...M.4B, imni
Ladles' dark green Oxford
- Tie, extra short vamp; reg.
" 11.76; salo price iB.Ml
X KKW OK OUR MAKaAINM
UHTKH kMUVOWt
l.ndles' enamel calf two-eyelet
Tic, perforated vamp
lino; ior. I2.no; sale price
Ml fill
Ladles'' weit""chocoiato"' kid
lilnthtr Oxford; reg. 13
value; salo lirlcc MAS
Ladles' tan twosyelet Tie,
wing cap tee: reg. 13.76:
uaio price
Ladles' black suede Tie, wise
cap toe, perforated vamp
Jlne; reg. 3.7JJ;-sale price ewJIS
ladles' grey. anode blaehar -
Oxford; re. f3.S0; sale .
price :. 4
f.ndles' pat. blucher Oxford,
mot can top; ug. fi.oo;
sale prico ..". fAtM
ladles' gun metal two-eyelet
Tie, perforated vamp; reg.
I.JO; sals price. Jfl.W
POK BALE Cheap., good piano. In
quire of Or. Rambo, Klamath coun-
t) Uank building. f 8,8 7-7-2
POK iALE Will soli 14 acres tin-
ber land, at base of Bogle Point,
adjoining Griffith's aaamer resert:
lake fronPon eaat aldo extending to
Shoal bay on west aide.
6-23-tf H. JIRWNHAM.
jCOR 8ALK OR HBNJ newlng ma"
'."chines and phonographs, at Mul
jtr'a,. Phone 364. , tf
KXBROET1C 8ALBSMAN wanted hr
sen reliable nuraerjr stock; expeaae
money advanced weekly. No previ
ous experience necessary; oan make
ISO per week. Write Albany Nurse
ries, Inc., Albany, Ore. 8-10-7-10
Prion took n Jump for freedom. It
was an awful fall, but It was nothing
tn the full In prices of women's nnd
Infants' shoes. Just think ot women's
hand mndo shoes that aro tho very
latest, selling nt 13.00. It's chnnco
that tho women of Oregon will nover
get again. If you haven't time to
como to the storn, order by mall. Our
telephone Is No. 1411. Wo pay strict
attention to out-of-town order.
" Klamath's Kxclnslvo Shoe Storo,
212 Main fltreet,
SHIPLEY TRANSFER
Prepared to do all claaaea of kaillag.
Pltnoi and heavy freight. Pricea
reasonable. 16-Inch wood for tale
X ' K. C. SHIPLEY, Phone 503, Rea. 674 i
eeaoeeeeeeeeeeoooa mmmwmm
IIA CAnPKTH
Mrs. J. Ii. jardtne Is prepared to
anufacture rag carpets and rugs to
erder. Will furnish rags If desired.
Prices reasonable. Specialty mado ot
aaall rugs. Drop n postal for prices.
Address. Klamath rails. Ore dw-tf
At above aw only a vary few of oar wumy baraalna in oar shot daaartaMit
gjm. firs, Taw and Patet tumy for f aad l.79CMidreii'a ad IntaiiU' on sale at' fl, ftM, 1M '-
PACKARD SHOU r OR M1N
i tfVV asfBlA.
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rammt'h tomum
If yon want' your stuC moved and
u.ored quick, get Ramsby's Express
to do it. Office, The Bmoke, phone
iff.
BICYCLES
Toe an up-to-date what 1
gat a Rambler, on aakat
The Gun Store. Tanta and
Gum for aalaor lar rant:
The
Jilnie
Bride
Now shares her happiness
and shines resplendent,
'along with our line of
M'ARKMNQ CUT QIMM,
If ANO-PAINTKU CHINA
AND RBCK sULVBR,
KARNACK RRAM.
All are appropriate wed
ding presents , and she
wlll not be happy until
y she gets them.
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GRAIN-HAY-W(
Delivered to Tou
Barley, Wheat; Oats,
Mill Feed, Alfalfa Meal
BALED 2&SP HAY
Quality Beit
Service Prompt
Get Our Pricea
O. K. Transfer Go.
Phone 871
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