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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1914)
hatctioa, Wr M. it" THE wmimh HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . to .7 . l .1 tit dimlav of Fall and ! it !i Hi rat; !? ViS iMB. 4 1 i i I 31 'tla IM . fC'l &ra 1 i i , v. -. J ,.. " . w i3FHHIHHVVsHH mMf mK WmmmmmmmmWmf WsmDYam, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWa? jnT-f-r-' -Jfc. AWWW BIVv WmRWmW WWmS WWW I mrVmimmmmmFiimmmmmmmmr WmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWFr A post-aptlal "rasa" was g U la konor ot Mri- Philip T. Staaott, see Floreaee Bowea, ay Mrs. Ed muad W. Gowea Jr. at her home on JeCersoa ftreet Friday afternoon, which was attended By Ma Edmund W. Gowea 'St.. Mr. Claade Cose heem, Mlat Claadla OXougalia. Ml Margaertte Dmatar. MIn Ella Dews, xme Marjorle MeClure. him jos epalae Vn Riper, MIm Ulllaa Van RlBer, Mies Verda Comd, Mb. Kath rya Maaetr, MIm Faaale Vlrgfl, Mtes Mary Skamfcert, MIm Nlaa Noel aad MIm' Bee Semmers. Mrs. Slaaott was Us Teclpteat ot b shower of nae-fsl-BBd aeaattfal preaeata, and after the preseatatloa, five nnadred waa played. The prise was woa by MIm Noel, who Bteeeated It to the guest of honor. Late la the afternoon, dainty refreeameat were eerred by the hostess, aoaie Use after which the enjoyable party came to a dote by the dispersing of the cunts. Hiss Kathryn Binnott, who has beea Trtsltiag her brother and sister-la-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Sln nott, left this morning for her home In Oregon City. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the week was the union Sunday school picnic and excursion given Thursday. 'There were about 250 children and grownups aboard when the steamer Wlnema cast her moor. lags and started for a cruise of the Upper Lake. The trip across beauti ful Klamath Lake was enjoyed by all. Some real "action" was Instill ed Into the excuslonists when the gangplank was thrown out at the Johnson picnic grounds, between Rocky Point and Harriman Lodge, which kept all in a state of excite ment for some little time. To make It brief, the gangplank dropped on a Best of yellowjacekts with the usual result. A few hours were For Shoes Worth 00 and $3.50 Twenty-nine pairs Womeir s low shoes to close at once, sizes 2 1-2, 3,A4-2 and 4, none larger. Values to $3.50, wldle they last the pair 50c. to the eye that it is a pleasure to examine them. .... mnu, line of leawn- New Fall and Winter good, are constantly arriving. In a few J",,, able Waist, will be here, and they will be followed by the most complete line of Suk. ever .how this community. STILTS DRY GOODS COMPANY .pent at the picnic grounds, and al ter the lunches had been disposed of. the children enjoyed a noioua vu.,. In the syHan wonderland, the return being made early In the evening. .h- hieeext cTcnU In the , history ot the local Art Club oo - curred Wednesday, Thursday and ( Friday, when the club gave Its first I art exhibition In the Library Club building. There ere numerous con tributions in oil and water colors. iriouuuus ,u - j pastels, crayon and pen and ink j ketches. besides a highly creditable ji.ni.v ct china nalnting. During .h thro dars of the display, several , hundred persons visited It. and there, was much surprise expressed at met talent ot local painters. There were j many local scenes, and also some lanclful paintings that were remark ably good. MUs Jennie Applegate. daughter' f CaDtaln and Mrs. O. C. Applegate. has departed for Berkeley, where she will enter the University of Cal ifornia. Ji. very preuy morning tuum v curred at 9:30 Wednesday, August 13th, at the residence of County Superintendent J. Percy Wells In Jacksonville, says the Ashland Tld Inrs. in the marriage of Harry E. Goeller and MUs Maude Ulppey, both of Klamath Falls, Rev. W. T. Van Scoy ot Ashland performing the cer emony, which Included the bestowal of the ring by the groom. The rel atives and a few Intimate friends were the only guests. County Super; lntendent Wells and wife, close friends of the young couple, gave In vitation for the happy affair to be In their home, and Mrs. Wells covered herself over with glory In the prep aration of the wedding breakfast of rich viands and rare delicacies. The home of Miss Rippey bad been in Jackson county up to three years ago. She Is an Oregonlan by blrtb, and was educated In the public schools and the Southrn Oregon State Normal, from which sho graduated as a trained teacher with the class Cents. 111 iof 190$. She taught, after gradu I atlnK from the normal, two years In the Aihland schools, one year at Gold I Hill, and three years la the schools of Klamath Palls, where she coma havo continued IndoflnlUly. She has been a very successful teacher and i.. n ,n-nmnithed rounz womaa. The groom U a native of Kansas, and was educated in the Klamath Falls graded and high school. He U a sterling business young man. as sociated with his father In the Klam s wniu Rah and Door Factory? Tho hannr couple were loaded with rch presents as will be useful ln lhclr new home. They started on Wednesday afternoon by auto for Crater Lake. After spending a fort nl6ht of outing they will return to Klamath Falls, where they will go to housekeeping at once, and me groom will continue with his fathor In business. Many good wiibM follow them. jfotlee of SbertTs Sale By virtue ot aa execution and or der ot sale duly issued by the clerk ot the circuit court of the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the th day ot August, 191. la a ear- tain action in tho circuit court for said county and state, wherein Rich ard Melhase, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against R. C. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink) and A. L. Spink (also known as Alice L. Spink) for the sum of three thoas flve hundred slxty-slx and 25-100 dollars and attorneys' fees In tho sum of four hundred dollars (1400.00) and costs and disburse ments taxed at forty-seven and 15-100 dollars, on the 14th dar of August, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that I wilt on the 14th day of September, 1914. at the front door of the county court bouse, In Klamsth Falls, In said county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public autlon to tho highest bidder, for cash, tho fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Beginning at the southwesterly corner ot lot two (2) In block eighteen (18) In the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, formerly Link--vllle, thence northerly along the line ot lots two (2) and seven (7), two hundred forty (240) feet to Pine street; thence easterly along the southerly line ot Pine street twenty-five feet; thence southerly "Where the Ladies Shop" and parallel to tho westerly line of lots two (S) and seven ("). two hundred forty (310) feel to the ncrtberly Una of Main street, thence westerly along the norther ly line of Main street twenty-llvo (35) feet to the place of begin ning, In tho city of Klamath Fall. fnrm.rlT the tQWQ of LlnkVlIU', Oregon, abo,ve described premU-J fronting and abutting on Malnj rni twntv.nve (3S) feet audi Tine street twenty-flve (35) (eet.j Together with, tenements, hercJ-J Itaments and appurtenance there unto belonging or In anywlte ap-, pertaining. . Taken and levied upon a the J property of tho said It. C. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink)" and A. U. Solnk (also known as Alice! t. QninVi nr Hi much thereof as1 may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment In favor of said plaintiff, Richard Melhase, against said de fendants, with interest thereon, to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. C. C. LOW. Sheriff. rtv rsn- A. tlivdon. Dcnuty. Dated at Klamsth Falls, Ore., Aug ust 14, 191. 15.3!-39-5-12h Notice of Vacation I, M. R. Doty, hereby give notice that 1 will, on tho 14th day of Sep tember, 19 II, present to tho city council, at Its regular meeting on that date, a petition requesting tho vacation of a certain portion of Roosevelt street, In tho city of Klam ath Falls, decrlbod as follows, to wlt: All that portion of Rooserclt street lying between blocks 17 and 18, In tho First addition to tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 15-22-29-5-12 b Notice to Taxpayer Notice Is hereby given that tho board of canalisation will convene Monday, September 14tb, and will be In session for thirty days. All tax payers will be expected to file their protests with the county clerk btforo September 21st. aa provided by law, as there will be absolutely no cbsngss made In rolls after they are turned bock to tbe assessor. 10-tf J, P. LEE, Assessor. To-Hprinjc Creek Dr. W, 11. Boyd left Friday for n sojourn at Spring Creek. Gtrload of Mixed Fruit and Vegetables Juit In Crawford Peachei the last of the season THE CHOICEST LOT EVES RECEIVEEHN KLAMATH COUNTY PEARS, (PPkES, PLUMS, CUCUMBERSrBEANS, PEPPERS, CORN AND CELERY Mak it a point to get your order in this evening, if you want to get in on this shipment, for such a choice lot will go fast. There are two tsis o lasur. t'lilltote write Hie Wad thai pais H3.1 Mala. Sunday Excursion KTKAMKIl ASSIK UiUltlK I.iaVIS SHIPI'IN'OTOS ItOOKy AT O A. M. FOIl WTKIl U1 OI.TS ItOAT Itf .U4Q AVAItaUl.K UUItlNO WfKK KOH 8ULL I'AHTV CHUWKM AM TOW l.NO AND FltKiailTINO L tftefeSj ROUND TRr $1.0 mm mi ' m vn isrwaai ' &' rrjf ray j flM Eeooorar supply statbW I A III g ( W Hfl for the thrifty moturUt. J WW Jk I W. I JL WSJ Everything here o f- 11 flisll W VJS crease your nuiolngi. A " "T A 9R peiwe, and incrr Bnu jT 1 X 5ji comforts aid pteMorm. T JQfuui, ,X Moist e Hall hilTiidihisitli ill 11 'v rT' la. S?i5;"' ? lonight yOOMO! 9M so. I WHITE PEtlCAN GJUM6E J X Ashland Fruit Store When You See Double It's Time to See Me Yuur ryp y trl el and mn "l nr"! Xr. Ituil bright paihttitr. WINTERS KXPKBT0lflClAN 3.1 Main Wrrcl l m nsfun rni' 1 I AM Main ttttMt I I . I , luaW Alimea lt? Iltaltwl I'fv rKe j CHICAGO. Aug, U OuilWU.t Alltstsn. o w uiu Noitiiotn U4u Club, rfert44 l IU While Ho 1W Alteasn Uutil by CalUbaa Jr U4 ttiitita rwiw, Mer Itllis Theater Gui i it i nounras Mdrtptlitj sMNs0MMMaMyaMaSaasi IlDUSTOl OPFJRA 119 USE UANCllO HATt'MliAV MIUMT "i:n r.iv .ubt In To IUt "Wlnnlnk FikI Htograph ih, Ttlr M'eiMtac sire" Vllasrspb Cilug NumUr Till: I'KttlIJi OF l'At?UNK" Hft.nih KpUotU In Two MU AtiMllMtO.V TUXfrJHT, 10c TUMOWtOW AttMIHMION, Itk CaWdnei. 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