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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
oil., t if rir i id i : r f i' i i paor Rianr THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THUttMIMV, .11 . , ion. 0 M0Wf' vK" K. K. K. Store's f Mid-Summer ! Clearance Sale of Men s Fme Suits Here's your one chance this year to make the greatest savings on Men's Fine Suits from the largest and best se- e cted stock in Southern Oregon. Kuppenheimer and other Nationally known makes offered in this sale-Clothing will be higher than ever this Fall, so take advantage of these exceptional price offerings. Oregon Cashimere All-Wool Suits, Good Patterns and Styles-regular $25, during sale $14.85 . . $28.85 . . ' . $38. o5 Any $25 Suit for Any $30 Suit for $18.85 Any $40 Suit for $21.85 Any $45 Suit for $25.85 Any $50 Suit for Any $35 Suit for . . , .: BLUE SERGE SUITS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE STRAW AND PANAMA HATS-ON SALE-AT ONE-HALF PRICE-FINEST STOCK OF STRAW AND PANAMA HATS IN TOWN-NEW STYLE CREATIONS-JUST THE HATS YOU NEED FOR THE HOT DAYS-GOING AT THIS SALE AT ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiH K.K.K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters ...............- - - -i -- a a SPRING LAKE DRIPPING . alfalfa ranch equipment (Fourth, was one of the most enjoy- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I Mrs. Wm. Freer and children, who ' aie ever uem ... v .. I mi i ... ..iixlnil u'lth ilnnnnn ixAjijuri"i" -- - ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cheyne have returned from an extended auto trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cheyne hare returned from the Dalles, where they fcsre- been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner and Mr. iirs. v m. freer anu cuiiuicu, nuu , have been spending some time with' "r croue.. w u,,,. .u ba nr onnninrn iu - - - - AAArfUUMUWA LOST OR STOLEN Brown '-Ghesn have been spenaing some nine iu (nr- i.rlm. rptnrnp.1 tothelr 'na a large nurauer ui ..,. L ' ,. t.Tj.. rhelped to swell the crowd. Sovral uoint utrro r i iu . . - ..,.H ' ""a. "" "uu J1""- "" -t Mrs. Catoa and family i . """ v""w- -"- overseas were present as were h home .Monday night, after .pending Ja nambw of peop,e from nonaa severaI-Tdys on a fishing trip. RtaVinth Falls. Portland and l.os Kenneth case, who nas neen vimh-i . . and Mrs. Arthur Schrelner are ing his aunt. Miss Louise Hatch, home fom Ashland, where they spent yo Fourth. 3Uss Dona Mack Is spending her rcrratton at her home here came home Monday. r. ana .Mrs. uo uo na ,, , ., ,, . ,., talned at an e gilt o'clock dinner last V VJ. 7 ,::,! ' Wednesday evening in honor of Mis, math Falls visitors Saturday !oia.s Hanse,mnn of Los AolMt ration at her home here . Jonn taugni 01 lionuu, u . .a, , . urtr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart sponi i.been spenaing a tew mon,n. ,, ... shahan. Gene and Ken- Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs ; daughter in Red Bluff, pled at O J" -J" nnJ wm rM,,lf. V. F. Rer-se. E. Hunt", on hi. way nome last eeK. (Je tanco of tll0 Frank Williams has started 1u-HIb h-altb is very much better than roagt porcuplne. Tll . te6 this week. . W;I'e" " tm... , K .. , 'minder of the evening was ,?W,l in I I ll. aiii .4iO. A. MW.'W" w ....... I.fli EVilla ami tlmlr flnuehter Ror- "" I imJa whn anont tho u-Inter In Stock- . . . ...n.a. fcwtv, , KHAniA Vli. -'i noifn rtnir. nnnu'cra to nameBOb Had collar with name plato Inscribed H. D. Torrey. Klnmath Falls. Collar may bo removed. Liberal reward for return of this dog or Infomatlon where ho Is. Advise Liberty Theatru. 0-2t nt Mrs. Walton's, 4 48 Conger uvunuu , next Thursday nt 2:30 In tho after- '"Inoon All memborn of tho sowing f ,1 r club arc requested to be prcient. This club !h carried on In connection with the Industrial Club work, of which Frank W. Sexton la county leader. - -- - ! ton. spent a few days at their ranch here. We understand that their Rye haying is about completed in J daughter Marjory was quite serious . .-,'Ji. -. !! i moii mi. Mv iniured recentlv when her horse .ki. vitn'ltv nnd 'nlfalfn Is well tin- rfer way;tjn heading will begiu ina rT daysSonio are still sowing on e lake front. Fine country where urn? ran stop sowlnf; one dav and bt ztn beading the next. The wheat and barley crops on the Take land aro surprising those who nave not seen' them for a time, ns they have come out wonderfully. The Farmer's C4UP of' Shasta View jiM tHA ff jneetln'gr at the school house next Friday evening. Every body Is Invited to come and bring his alhbor, In order "to bejr make these profitable as well asj social meetings. Mr. Wblte, who owns the Barnes reach sustained quite a loss last Sat- urday- when his bouse with all its contents burned C. M. Klrtpatrlck has added a side delivery bay rake and loader to bis ly Injured recently when her horse slipped on the wet pavement and fell. Marjorie's friends herp hos-e to bear of her speedy recovery. - - -- LORELLA LOCALS -- - -. Mrs. R. CI Cowley, who as been 111 for sometime, Is gradually Improv ing. 'Miss Gladys Poole, who has loen with her sister Mrs. Cowley tor some time has returned to Klamath Falls. Miss T.'lnnlfred Winm.rl, vbt has a rJs'il'jtt in the Portland jV.ools, Is spcafnir (be summer with her par cut,01r,( and Mrs. H. U. Winnanl 8chebleBro3. are the possessors of a new Ford car purchased in Med ford. & The dance that was held at Lorella In Fordney'a hall on the night of the pUv'itf, cards. 'i he regular meeting t ile '-Vr.f. an's Club was held on tho fourth Thursday In June at the home of Mrs. T. Blehn on Goodlow Mountain. A large number of the members wero pror-rrt end a most enMvabte time was had. Tho following officers were elected: President. Mrs. Gus Keller, Vice President, Mrs. T. Bleler, Secre tary and Treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Kel ler. The Aid Society will hold a Sil ver Tea next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Alfred Keller. FOR SALE Chevrolet overhauled In good $37u.0fc, Central Garage. " , Mr. and Mrs. Sexton are going to condition. , x,lrrl" t,,lH afternoon to attend a 10-4 1 meeting of tho Cookery Club, which Ik alito Club. n branch of tho luduttnil LOST on SYOI.I.N llroun CheHnpeako Dog .umwerti1 nninn of llnli Ifml nil In r with Die' plutu Inscribed It. 1). Torre)'. Kli nth Fats. Collar limy ! reraoiN t.tlijii-nl ,ittirn,il fi. r.klnril fit (M dog or Information where ho ! viso I.lliortv Tliontro. v ' Bo suro to see the circulating Wat er Pump. Shipment expected today Absolute success. See O. II. Taylor lit the Klamath Stage Garage. 10-21- :::::-:!....:..:........ .j..:..:..:.-:-! LOST Bar pin. set with rhlnostones. Vnlued as a keepsake. Reward for ... Its return to Dr. Carter, White Hldg. j-10-2t t FORD For Sale, cheap, flood condl- . tlon. Auto Electric Service Co. 23 Main St. 10-0t ! FOR SALE Chevrolet touring car. $4f)0.00. Call Shippington aiore. , 10-3t IX)ST Oil STOLEN Brown Chesapeake Dog, answers to name of Bob. Had collar with name plate Inscribed R. D. Torrey, Klam ath Fals. Collar may be removed. Liberal reward for return of this dog or Information where ho Is. Ad vise Liberty Theatre. 10-2t FOR RENT-Klamath, -Furnished room. 436 10-2t ( FOR SALE One Overland In good' condition for 350. imperial uar age. Hoagland. , 10-2t REUEKAHH WILL MKET TONIGHT A fine line of diamonds loose and mounted Just received at right prices at Davenports. 8-3t A very Important meeting of all Rebekabs will be held tonight at 8. o'clock. It Is especially desired that all members of the degree team and all officers be present. After practice refreshments will 'be served. Those attending are assured of an enjoyable evening. By Order of the Noble Grand. SEWING CLUB MEETS THURSDAY. The Girls Sewing Club of Klamath Falls met with their local club lead er, Mrs. George Walton this after noon. The next meeting will be held Matting Rugs Linoleum Just received a new shipment of above articles. CHAIRS DRESSERS ROCKERS If you are figuring on furnishing your office, come and get my prices. DESKS TABLES HALL TREES. Perkins Furniture House "The Furnisher of Happy Homes." Phone 41. Phone 290. MHMmMMmMMHIMMIMMIMIM fStfP&rWWittr