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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1919)
(-. tfc . - m m TIM'ltSIMY, .M I .j,( THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON lU, PAGH CHfflT Mother, Sponsor for Torpedo Boat Named In Honor of Son Who Died in World War METHODS Lie Iti'iiTlllmio Like Ru-hiex Wns of I-'iiimium' (Jeiinmi HirontaUi" linns l)ovo(o Efforts to PIcnso Mt'lTlllllltH in 511$ NESS UtO UK JANKtHO, Drazll, July L' (. Whatever else tlio llrnzlllan mav think of tlvi Gorman, they have a strong liking for tho business moth oils of tho (ionium representatives formerly In Urn?.!!. Pattern after tho Gormnn If you would bo succcss- ful In dealing with tho llrazlllan merchants la tho advice llrazlllans give to North Americans seeking to establish rommcrelnl connections held hy European business houses before tho war. i It Is not from n desire to criticize 'but mora for the spirit of sympathy and helpfulness that Brazilians of- I for their advlco. One local merchant says the Gor man devoted all his efforts to pleas ing tho customer. Ho learned tho ! native language, catered to tho likes. whims and eccentricities of tho buy er. He did not try to convlnco tho customer that ho did not know hla , business or that tho peoplo did not ; know tho styles. Instead ho order- e ilfrom Europe exactly what tho merchant requested and when tho shipment nrrlved ho was on hand to see that it was right or to make It of the U. S. torpedo boat Overton just before it was launched at tho Cam- satisfactory. den yards of the New York Shipbuilding Company. She was sponsor for In contrast to this tho Hrlxlllan the craft, which was named In honor of her son, Captain Macon C. Overton, merchants tell of many North Amcr- Marine Corps, who lost his life during the world war. I?ans trylnK to RoM them something nv " ui nm, trying to con vlnco the Brazilian that ho does not his own market, nr nvnn tnv. ly President George Q. CannonTnns ing his order and then sending some aciuired about 9,000 members In thing entirely different. Tho story HONOLULU, T. H.. July 24. E. ' xw Islands, and owns and op-rates -i ,s tol(1 of olu' "razlllnn ordoring a Wesley Smith, new president of the-large sugar plantation In I ale. on """""-t oi wacK horses from xorth This photograph shows Mrs. Margaret C. Overton standing at tho bow ) SOX OK MORMON CHURCH PRESIDENT IS IN HAWAII slon wus established here In IS.'iU )now. mission of tho Church of Jesus Christ this island. Oahu. of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) in I A large temple recently was corn- is told of one number of black America and receiving all whlto. Generally tho Ilrnzlllans nre svm- M 11 I i i' fill i flB7 v53KfiiIIr 111 &j$galilKy 111 IliHHIillfflHRn ' 111 '' iWQEBfMaEWrJiwm lull h UriMSBiy 111 i I I9HK!vr D'H9 1 II lllll 11 II m JarHi MlllliL Hawaii, has arrived here to tak. upipleted at I.a!e but It will not be for- pat,le"c toward tho Incoming North Vacation Time Is Here his work. Mr. Smith Is a son of the.mally dedicated until President Hob- Americans, nut if they aro coming late president of the church, Joseph, er J. Grant and other high church of- lnto t,,e neIl ' stay It is felt they F. Smith, and Is a native of Ha.vali,j Xicials can make arrangements to sno"'d learn to play the gamo Be having been born here in 1SS6. His .come here from Salt Lake City for cor(1InK to local rules pleaso tho father made a number of visits to the ceremonies. It Is understood the man who Is doing tho buying and Hawaii as a church missionary. , party will come as soon as steamship who in turn must pleaso tho people The Mormon church, since the mis- accommodations-can be obtained. '" order to dispose of his goods. ! $M$-M.mJm5$M The Man's Daylight Store X t t Enjoy your outing to the fullest extent by wearing suitable clothing We have the celebrated Dux-bak and Kamp-it line of outing .clothing for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Nothing their equal for outing wear. They combine both wearing qualities and style and are moderately priced. Come in and look them over before you buy. Ladies riding breeches, skirts, blouses, leggings, hats and coats made in both wool and khaki. In fact everything you want in outing clothing for that trip. KKK STORE Leading CM lers I 1 1 t f T t NAYAIi DRY DOCK WILL RE OITAED IN HOXOLl'Ll' SOON MONOLITH'. July 21. Tho new naval dry dock at I'carl Harbor, work no which has been completed and will be given a test in tho near future. The formal opening of tho i Ever since coming to Klamath Falls I have had an ambition to have a store that would be as bright as day. I am happy to say that my wish has been gratified. This is a matter in which you also are as interested as I am, for when you buy an article in my store you will find that it looks just the same after you have taken it home as it did when you bought it. You are not disappointed in finding that you'were mistaken in the shade or color, and I know you will not be in the quality, for every article I sell carries with it an absolute guarantee of satisfaction or mon ey back. You are cordially invited to visit my store and see the wonderful transformation that has taken place. Everything is not entirely finished yet, but all work will soon be done, and I know you will be as pleased with the change as I am. f i dock will not bo celebrated until the new I'uclflc fleet comes from tho At lantic, It being hoped that the fteot, or at least part of it, will bo hero for tho event. The Chamber of Commerce jMhns Invited Secretary Daniels to at X jtond. tl The now dry dock Is 1029 feet long V.niTr nil. hns nn Inutile width of lit1 feet and a depth of 35 feet. It will bo filled mid emptied by large electri cal pumps. RRITI.Hir COMPANY STARTS MOTOR CAR PRODUCTION. f,Atii "' ,- V t J T T T T ? T T T i "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" ! hHmhhKK' y& fr .$. .. ? ? T. fi T Ti T' T' Tmolor & which JL! tompt ANNOUNCEMENT For the remainder of the month we will sell at a reduction of from $2.00 to $6.00 eveiy hat in our store. Also all dresses, of the very latest models this season, will be sacrificed at this sale. The Parisian Millinery 519 Main. Phone 366. LONDON, July 24. A largo Drtl Ish engineering company has on- nounccd Its entry Into tho flold of, car prodticton with a model , Is openly rogarded as an nt to meet American compotl-' Hon by adopting American mothodH1 of mass production. Tho company! hopes to put 20,000 cars on tho mar-' ket In tho first year. The car, says tho American Chambor of Commerco In London Is to bo of 16 to 20 horse power, to carry flvo passengers and Dance at Malin Hall Saturday, July 26, 1919 Music by Dobry's Orchestra sell at approximately $1,490. Thua far only one car has been built and this was for testing purposes. riJ K. Sugarman CARD OP THANKB. n. P. Curtlss wlshos to express his slncore appreciation to his frlonds for tho many kindnesses shown his moth or during her recent sickness and death. HAY & GRAIN INSURANCE. We have setled a number of losaos In hay nnd grain, and all of them hare been paid promptly and in full. We shall appreciate a share of your business. CHILCOTE & SMITH. 633 Main St. Phone 66. 21-Ct .l In .17 .. - . 1 T - uet Your Winter Wood mow For a limited time I will sell you your winter wood at the following amazing prices: DOUBLE LOAD BLOCKS $4.50 GREEN SLABS $3.50 W. E. SEEHORN CO. 622 Main. Phone 72 T" u