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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1917)
"V ly'i A 1 THE EVENING HMALP. KLAMATH FALLS. OR100N BATtRIUV, OCTontCR a. 1. "v-M ' m; I MMMMnMI MT P ERSONAL.- James 0rt of Oerber to la Kltai. ath Fall on buslaeas. ''- ' bbbbbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb j jj. F Maguire Co., Inc., Exclusive Agentsj h U r r a. W. Converse of Klamath Ageecy h down ob busies. J. E. Kesterson of Worden to a city vUHor here today. O. O. Stub i registered at the White Palitaa bote! from Treha. Mr. and lira. E. 8. Bishop of Seat tle are visitors 1b Klamath Falls. Mr. H. N. Moa baa goae to Med- ford to apend a week visiting- Meade. Mrs. Evelyn Hushes Is visiting her pareau, Mr. and Mr. Will North, P. a. Bradbury was amoas last evening's arrlTal from Copco, Calif. W. E. Lamm is down from Modoc Point, looking after business inter ests. A L. Harrison left this morning for ' Marshfleld and tbe Coo Bay coBatry. Ed and Iran Kilgore are la for a abort business visit from Antelope ranch, beyond Langell Valley. E. J. Farell, D. P. McAullSe and W. J. Edwards of Lakeview came la yesterday for a short buslnes visit. "Jimmy" Rouse of Ashland has takes a position as bell bby at the White Pelican Hotel for tbe winter. R W. Tower of Keno is In town today with a fne showing of apples raised in his orchard there. Dare Lennd and Will -Houston hare returned from a bunting trip of several weeks. Mrs. L. M. Fitch is expecting her son, Al Fltcb, on this ereaing's train. She has not' seen him for thirteen year. Mrs. L.-B. Aplegata aad Mies Elsie Aplecatejrere fe today oa a shop ping Wp'rJUtfm "their boat; la the 8waaLeke,TeUey.- SI. 3,.-c J.'B: Reese aad family of iRbsebarg hTL moved rto -KUmsth Fall to Bu''lhlrhome;.adarelIvft1,'T. the Weak koaa est Gaaat street; -: Mr aid Mp7 Dm Stevenson aad famuV.Titt'd. IftarenaoaBditr aad Mrs. Fred Anderson hare return ed' to' EBkeae. fter' spend lag totte Uart'beVe? rfaW Mr.' knJ'Mri. A thur AddUo aad George Stereaaon, Mtos DoVa- Baker' ahcT Mlsa'BeWe jftaedTtfe1 db'W,n,4roia:Fort Klam ath for thi aariT ttctfbtf 'and Joa Dannebaafs..,of San Francisco, Lore M.'Ba'lW of, .Portland.) A. J. Coate-ef Weed, P. 8. Beach of Sac ramento, F. D.CU,of Kirk, aad F.' H. Streeter of Creswell are risltors at Klamath Falla from OuUlde poinu who arVregtetefed at the Hotel Hall, Word -has-been received here that Miss Clara'sfeanserell la In training at the Ualrerslty of Pennsylraaiar hospital as a Red Cross nurse, aad aspects to go to France at the aame time aa the Rainbow Dirlsloa, of which Louis .Hoaglaad, Joe Skeltoa, Everett McCuUom and Wm. Weeks are membera. Mlaa Rouaserell aad her parents formerly lived la Klai ath Falls. CALVIN PEYTON IS CHAMPION PIE-EATER Calvin Peyton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton of this city, last night proved bis superiority in pie capacity over a substantial number of entries in the ple-eatlng contest at Houston's opera bouse. Mrs. Charles Roberta won tbe first prise for the best decorated pie. A largo number were present for the en tertainment, staged under the au spices of tbe Epworth League, and a fine time reported. OregoM CaaalBier Salts New pat terms with two pairs peats, fSS. Al K. K. K. Store exclaaireir. JO-tf - Mr. A. C. GoetUcbe Dancing School starts soon. Interested 'par ties phone 187 for particulars. J-5t Oregon Cwsslmere Orercoata, SM, Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. JOtf i New October Record at Shephorda.tf Oreajoa Oaastasere Orercoata, Saw. EzclHBlTelf at K. K. KY Store. SOtf Klamath Title Company for modern abstracts. See aa for 'full list of gor. erameat vacant laads. 1-ft V Oreajee Ossalaiare Ovarreata, , , KrtBlTBT et K. K. X.8eare. SOtf . 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