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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1917)
ti'T't i tW-fT &&S P ISK ' IS' ' fUMBAT, AVCtWI1 II, fur TOT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OMCOON ur.. MUfOVB K. , 4M4WWIMMWMMWVIMmiMMmMIMIMIMMMMMVMMMMnAAl r W0WWWWWmWlA0lm0mAA0AAAAAAAAmA0Wii Pe rsonal Men tion LrrELE aXDEUGBTS OJ LOCAL' HAPPENINGS AMONG THE i PSOPLE OF THB OR AND VICINITx. GOING AND COM IXGS OP LOCAL FOLKS. &AAa0a00kA0AAA0000imA0A000MAA00 mMWMW4MWVMVVAAMMMMAmVMmVVMVAAMMMMMAAWMVWiVWMVMMVVW( Mlw Shedd of Boston, Man., Visiting tourist 8. B. Dicks and Camlljr or Lake View are among yesterday's arrivals. J. J. Townsend of San Francisco was among the tourists arriving In the city last evening. Mrs. Frank Jennings Is in the city to Join her husband in a visit with her father, E. K. Reames. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ryan are here visiting friends from Fort Klamath. They expect to return tomorrow. J. T. Mason of MarysviUe, Calif., arrived last night and Is registered at the White Pelican. rMr. and Mrs. Clarence Motschea- bacher are living at the Hill apart Meats. Haying has been finished at Brook- siae, i . Appiegate's ranch, and a very large crop la reported. Mrs. F. C. SIgford and children of Midland are spending the day In the city. s. o. Johnson, president of the Klamath Development company, came in last evening from San Francisco is a I D. B. Campbell has returned from an extensive camping and hunting trip at the headwaters of the Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. DeUell. M. R McFarrln and Miss Helen Paxton con stituted a party which motored to Lake of the Woods 8unday. Mr. Del. sell contemplate going' back with his family tomorrow to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston left (yesterday tor their ranch near Sum mer Lake, tolowlng a visit of a week with their relatives in Klamath Falls. It is their intention after the fall work is done to return and spend the winter In this city. Mrs. Phylls Wilson and C. T. Cling. enpeel were married la Tacoma Aug.j ust sth. Mr. Cllngenpeel opened the' 5, 10, 15 cent store in this city, and conducted the business for several' Mrs. Wilson was employed in' years. this store. Staart Taylor, assessor of Siskiyou Coanty. whose residence Is at Yreka, came la last evening on a short visit of busbies aad pleasure. mr. ana sirs. David McComb of Lorella aad son Allen were members of a party visiting Crater Lake Bun-r. Mrs. Emll Picl of Ashland, accom. panled by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Apple-J gate and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Apple- gate, drove over In her car this morn ing to the home of Luclen Applegate in Swan Lake Valley, to hold a fam ily reunion. Louis Boldlscbar of the First SUte and Savings bank, baa returned with his family from a two weeks' vaca tion visit at Odessa. Alex J. Roseborough. vice presi dent of the California-Oregon Power company, came In last .evening from Oakland, and la stopping at the White Pelican. Mrs. E. M.'Bubb of-Merrill has re turned from Palo Alto, where she spent two weeka visiting Mr. Bubb's parents. Mr. Babb returned a week ago. Mr. aad Mrs. Don King of Reno, Nev., are visiting William Proudy of this city. Mr. King la an uncle of Mr. Proady, aad is oa his way to Crescent City by automobile. Carl Grabb left this morning for . ' HorBDrook Wt;ot Sacramento are in the city. iwauves. aaiaraay ne win go to Clackamas to enlist. He was .accom panled by his father, W. B. Orobb. SOCK SPECIAL at SUGARMAN'S A very tpecial CASH PURCHASE enable! me to offer an Unequalled, Money-Saving Offering, on Fine Quality Hosiery for Men, including every wanted weave, weight and quality. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY These items are merely a sample of what is included: W. F. Calkins aad daughter of, Fresno, Calif., aad Louis Oarber had a most enjoyable trip to Crater Lake aad home by way of Rocky Point and , Eagle Ridge. Mr. Calkins, who is' a prominent S. P. man, declared the scenery to be the most beautiful In the world. ! Vice President E. O. McCormick of the Southern Pacific, together with Joseph Grant and E. C. Bradley, also ofldals of the road, arrived last evening and were registered at the White Pelican. Marion Taylor and O. W. Moore have returned from Portland, where they spent some time visiting. They made the trip from Portland In twenty-one hoars, actual running time. which is a remarkable record. H. P. Galarneaux and C. E. Foots Mr. Galarneaux is here la the interests of the Remick company of Sacramea-! to and Mr. Foote for the Firestone' TirA Afiit Untitle Nimnflnv lfr fla. ' larneaux formerly lived in Klamath Falls. Dr. H. J. Van Fossen, district Methodist superintendent of the Klamath District, comprising Klam-i ath. Lake, Douglas, Josephine and' Jackson counties. Is here tor a tew! days on sn official visit. He preached J at the local Methodist church Sunday morning, and his sermon wss greatly 'enjoyed. Knox-Knit GENUINE ' Perfectly fashioned to fit the ankle and foot. Medium weight Lisle, in Black only. 35c, Three pair for $1.00. Ipswick Brand Guaranteed fast color and stainless. Medium light weight, three ply heel and toe. 'Black only. 25c, Six pair for $1.35 , Fimou Bear Brand FIBER SILK Fiber Silk. Looks like Silk, wears twice as long, in Palm Beach, Navy, Black and white. 35c, Three pair for $1.00. Double-Nit Brand American Silk. Wears better pure Silk, double heel and toe. Pearl, Black and White. 30c, Six. pair for $1.65. than Tan, Beaver-Knit Brand Fine quality combed Maco Cotton. A perfect fitting seamless Dress Sox. Pearl, Tan, Black and White. Six pair $1.35 AS Zoc, Double-Nit Brand, J&1L Best quality combed Maco Cotton, three-ply heel, sole and toe. Serviceable and dyelees on the foot 30c, Six pair $1.65 YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED K. SUGARMAN "YOURS FOR VICTORY THRU SACRIFICE AND FAIITH" TWtfh SaW Vacto:scfc . 1 Sx ., Jk i mgstrs'. ' i TsaWledsr, lScfeSac St ?7?v3sf issrS Smviag sac tofi.ee Qaadraple Eat. f 1 Triple Ext. 75c a Military Brashes, 1 to $8 Be j Hair OOcaadSLSO ToUateaiTS Brs,-a5e CstiiiSaap, 10c Bath Towels, Large Sine, 2Sc aad 80c Shaving Soap, So aad 10c Shaving Creaat, asc, rCVBBBBBaPSf9 TrueE conomy Tooth Brashes, 85c aad COe lirasfaes for ChU. drea, 15c consists in buying toilet goods from a quality instead of a price standpoint "",,,1Ml,1'l'1'ssaasasa'sassaaaBaaiasasaaaaaBa s sBaMMsasasaaasasasasaassasaassaiasssisaasBsa Read.a Utile plain talk. We are building a business in Toilet Goods that grows larger and better every day. We are able to forge ahead con stantly because we make it worth while for the men and women of this place to buy Toilet Goods at our store. We stand for highest quality in Toilet Goods, and have made it an article of our business faith to sell nothing, that we cannot stand back of and recommend to our customers. The inferior or indifferent goods that find their way into other stores because of a pretty package or tempting price, cannot get into our store. Our customers know this, and more and more people are finding it out every day and becoming customers because of it We don't ask you to pay more for high grade Toilet Goods, very often you pay less, but what you buy here is better than most other stores sell for the same money or more. Make up your mind that you ought to buy Toilet Goods at a store that safeguards your interests in every possible way. We know that it pays us to keep the best grade of toilet goods, and we feel that it will pay you to buy only the best Hair Gossbs, 13c aad 88c Fine Coarbs, 25c KLAMATH FALLS OREGON EZ WHERE, PARTICULAR PCOPLC UY THEIR DRUGS . I m, l inderwoo i' v I Nail BbMm. aaT; ' t f w ". I Catlcta Scissors, ' U'Wrrvj v',' I ai.aa f ' i- asBBBBSBBBaaBBBaBaiBBaaaBBaaaaai Cloeaes Pnsshem, 50c ap Haad Brashes, 5c mp Absorbent Cotton, 10c, 15c, SSc Razors, 1JM Safetr Rasors, si .oo to fs.ee safaSt Qaalliy Rasor Strops, 50c to 1JW w fizSssj Para 50e laiaortai lay Rum, S6c aad f tee OUve Oil, aad ti.ee Bath Spraaa, l.e ta 9I4N). Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Ssuber aa daughter Loraa left yeaterdsr (or their hosM la College City. Colon Couotr, Calif., after a two weiki' vUlt with Mrs. Charles Pickett M Rocky Polat aad Miss Loriads M. Sauber of this elty", sisters of Mr. Sauber. , Judge V. V. Uttlaleld, wife u4 soa of Portland are la town on is auto tour of Rasters Oragon. Thtr came In over the McKensle Pass froa the WllUmette Vslley, visited Crattr like and other Klamath County at tractions, aad will return via Aih. land. . W. W. Voungson D. D., Methodlit district superintendent for the Port Isnd District, with 'his wife and i The much discussed Jitney ordl- paved streets shall not be Increased, j Prty of friends, arrived last night. nance for Klamath Falls finally pass. Violators of this ordinance will bel following a visit to 'Crater Lake sad ed second reading at a meeting of l,unUnl by a fine of not less than f 6 other points. The party stopped s jiu or oy imprison. na wnue reucaa noiei, ana itu ' abbIm tkl s Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ntsaWer of Ban rranclsco aad thslr guests, Mr. and Mrs. Albeit B. Behwabacker of Menlo Park, came la yesterday froa The Jitney Law Is Now Completed Ordinance Which Hat Been Considered For Several Months Passes Second Reading By City Council the city council during last evening's regular session. The new ordinance In Its final form provides for a license of all drivers of city cars, smountlng to $50. A subdivision is made for drivers of city cars between Klamath Falls and outside points twenty miles or more distant who enter the city only once each day for a $10 license. Before obtaining a license to op erate a car for public hire, the ap- or more than ment of not less than three dsys nor more than twenty dsyn or by both such fine and Imprisonment. DUNBAR NOW IN CLAIFORNIA Word has been received from Fred Dunbar by his parents that he Is now stationed at the quartermasters' head quarters at Camp Freemont, In Menlo Park, near San Francisco. rrea writes thst he mar ma i Harimsa Lodge, where they hart been spending several weeks piffl tory to leaving for' their resMcllvt homes. ' ; 7 With the same smile thst beams! Its way Into the hearts of his maar Klamath Falls friends In formir Pllcant must first Ills a bond with the' France before winter or may be sta- daw "Bin" u.-.i. VZer vk pollce Judge for $1,000 in favor of tloned at his nr.s.nt loctL ,!s "". ?'" ..B"ett' ,orroer. Zl? the city, so that any person wrongful ly Injured may obtain redress. , Section 9 of the new ordinance, regulating tolls to be charged, Is as follows. "Section 9. Tolls charged by the operator or licensee of any licensed motor vehicle shall not exceed the following rates: (a) Between corner of Slith and 1 Main streets and adjacent area, and Shlpplngton or Upper Lake boat land lings, $1 for oue to four passengers, and IB cents for each additional pas senger. (b) Between corner of Sixth and Main streets and adjacent area and any point In Mills, Mills Second and Darrow Additions, 60 cents for one or two passengers, and 35 cents for each additions! psssenger. (c) Between corner of Sixth and Main streets and adjacent area with. In the portion of the city bounded by Link River, McKlnley street, Uphara atreet, Wall street, East Msln street, Wantland avenue, Sixth street snd Southern Pacific depot, 35 cents for esch psssenger. (d) Between corner of Sixth and Main streets and adjscent area and any point not Included In above, 60 cents for sack passenger. (e) During tka months of De cember, January aad February, ths sbors rates may ba Increased 60 per ceat thereof, provided, however, that races nereis specmea applying to Spring. present location until j president of tha First SUte and Bar- inn bank, aad now cashier of the al liens bank of Portland, Is In towa shaking hands with than again. Bss nett arrived last Bight, and will bt here for a few days oa business snd plsasure. ', I e NOHTHWHST WRATHER 4 FORECAST. e OREGON-WASHINGTON Fair, v moderate, westerly winds. KLAMATH e) u. s. r. t. e Maximum, yeaterday, 83 deg. Minimum, toasy, 68 deg. ee NOTICE. Big dance Wedneadsy evening at me niamath Falls Academy, Eighth and High strets. New floor,' good music, refreshments. g-st Deaeiag tonight at the opsra house. Music by tha Gladstone Sia tars' Ave piece orchestra. Ten cents j a dance. 31-H TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY H. N. Moe Company now showing advance styles Palmer Coats and 31-St Suite for fall wear. WANTED Two MSB to plla 36,00$ feet of lumbar par day at Fort Klamath: 5e par 1,M fact. Be Marloa Nina at Hall hotel. SMt QOOD LUMBER for sals cheap. Is ulra 1037 Main. SLSt Mrs. A. Blachly has returned from Sen Francisco with a full Una of fall .uu w,Utar samples ror ladles' suits. "87 Msl J1.3t NOTICE. Big dance Wednesday avuni. . tha Klamath Falls Academy, Eighth tsd High streets. New flaor. good music, refreshments. t.it , , , WANTED Two mta to plla 35,00$ feet of lumbar par day at fort Klamath; 6e par 1,00 feet. Ses. Marlon Nlas at Hall hotel. 3l-tt . ...,, WANTED Two sa to pile 35,000: ' rest of lumber par day at Fort Klamath; 6e pay 1,$6 feet. SM Marloa Nine at Hall hotel. l HELP WANTED A asad Job for the right man st Ferdgsrsae 31' Dancing tealght at the opsra house. Musle by ths Oladitone Bl tm tVe piece orchestrs. Ten cestt a daaee.. 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