The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 04, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ERSONAL MENTION
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ml TIIIJ PKOPliM OK TIUH CITV AM) VICIM'IT.
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anil MM.
lltuiHloti lllltl '"iro '" "I'lionr neinrn win comity
who I'onri in liolmir or the road t liul may
. anil '" .. ,lV.
J ,iil M AI i th"lr eiuiiim ,l" ''oiiHlructoil tliroiich tint valley
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.richer, of tlm California
3' '' .. i. In tllCI flty UllH WeolC.
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.Lwon MihIiu'M-
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7 Marro, arrive. ycittordny
" fnr In tho clly for n fuw .ln.
I r and Mr. 0. 1'-yton. alonri
Zv rcn Ben"'"- ,,ro ff T "
" , 1 tri in tho "lull unoul-on
I;' 1 1.10 of P-r Klamath
"..Tho boy inlil that tl.oy
SS.1 eoo back until tl.oy lm.l
"1 .. ... .it. I nnrrv.
.ii the decrtnoy ;" -'
Martin Middle, of Portland, lull nn
winter Hilx iiiornlnc'H Iralii for lilii lioini' In
(ho Hoho City. Iln Iiiih liciiii wiirliini:
lor III" pant inoiitli on I ho l)ii) inn
WllllaniH rani'h, which Ih located
Hoinii few iiillim from Cliloiiiln
JEWS' LONG DREAM
M,AY BE FULFILLED
C IIICACO. Hept llceniiRo of
tin- Impendliir. renllalloii of tlm ni;n
- Ioiik ilriiimi or tlm Iiiwm of tlm
worhl. a hoiimhiinl I hit uimlrii; Klon
IhI ('(iiiviiiiMoii hunt, which will begin
Kept 'i In I'aliiHtlim Ih attracting
woild-wldo att'iiitliiti Home of tho
fori'inoHt iiioiiiliitrM of tho rac.o will
nltoiiil, Including .IiihIIco HniikIcIh or
lh 1'iilicil Siali-H Supremo f'oiiu,
lr ('liiiytn Weit.miin of London,
Kiif.huul; a niiiinhor of tho PuIuhMii-
lan CoiiiiiiIhhIoii, JiiiIko .Iiillim Mack
nf I III) 1'llllcd KIlileH ('Iri'llll fmirl
I timi'n v.,. in l .IIIJl,
Dr. and Mm. U. I,. Trimx, who have pri-Hldcm of tlm ZlnniKi nriiiii,iti.,n
licon vIhUIiii; hr.ro for tho pint! two or mid mmy other.
three weolm, relumed to I, oh Aii;oIch
on tho train thlH mnrnliiK.
II
.... in rorvnllln.'Om:o
"itewld ealhnr U l.rlnRI..K Klnm-
reddenw In frm tholr iw t
1 points aroun.1 tho Upper
2u.lt UH. Tho lntoHl onoH to
I,, into town ar. Mr. and Mm 0.
!,v.n from Itocky Point and Dr.
,DjMr. 3'd,J fro,n i:"Kl H,,,B0,
IVaiiireH of the convention will ho
a iiiiihh tiDii'tiliK ill tho Aiiilltorliim
J. Mattoon, rlrcnlt court halllff thiaini where all tho hchhImih of thf
lotiirnod yentordny from a vacation oncntion will ho hold; a "rcHtora
campliu; trip In varloug partH of tho Hon pnradf" throuch tho HtrontH of
I'ounty. 'I'-iu'O In which II Ih pollinated inoro
M. V. Cahcnoom loft HiIh moriilii); ,m,n 3().iji) ZIonlHtH will participate;
for Portlnpd on a IhihIiii-bh trip. i" lin11 "l t'1' ''''"'"t Iti'Klmunl armory,
ti.... i.mi.i..ii aii.. - n.i.i.... h'"' ini'titliiKH ihroiiKliuul tho city to
i'iioo iiiiMiiiuui n, n oililKU'i, .. . .
ton, Now Jonioy. who I.hh Iipoii horo ; b' ill,l,lr,-1"-"1 'V Prominent lalcRnti8.
ruins inr ino rccriidoHConco ot
llohrow cultur in lu era-
.. i. - ritv vlHltor from for Hhort llino, 1f L on tho ntaco ' " ,s
!' "'hJ -on "i.H ,orn,B for Crater hako. j
.. ..... .... . .
(1. II. KiwtorHon, a liimhorman "-'" ' "' " "uuincii. u
from DorrlH. Ih In Klamath PiiIIh ' n""'l-TIicho Include provision
liHikliiR after hUHlni-HH muttiTH. I ,'"' '"m"rH "f HUrh c,,lt. "
Ora II. Harlow and Jem,,. Harlow ' "'"WTMiy and HCl.ool Hyntiii; n Krcat
aro vlHltom In the city from
hake City for a few dayH.
Salt I lr'"t,,1; 'HtahllHlimont designed to
exirt 'i wide and hencflclal influence
4t Ki lllltViMWK ir) IIV.I U llllll 7lll
PruiirlHco 1'iokliiK after hiiHlnoHH thl ,""1 ,,rl"K ",,,,"t anoll,or "1,lu" "K
ni juwihii literary anu ariiHic intiu-diico.
tho ci'iitor of tho world's ilehrow
C. 10. Itnndiill, of San Francisco, I "")r"ry "ffort' "ml ol,,ur cultural
lod .'""""" " " ,1,ri....i it.ut nli'di fur mIimi-i i.muI "f.enciCH ny tiicso means It s Hoped
,. .. virhnlii ilrovo In from hln arrl(il laBi iiikiii lor u Hiiort liusl-i
Ill" " . , , n, ikk vlMll nillinilllUJ .ll'WInll Cllllliri! lO IIKUIII
null r my 3f,'Hlor""' '
"..... ii.t. iii tho county A. 10. Mathoson Ik hero from San
i. miiinrBS iiimvi -- -
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ffune nccch nnd Mnrtln ItnmHhy wi-ol.
'a yejtcrday from a thrco "The Hootory" is tho lati-Hl addl-
Tk Hshlnc nnd huiitliiB trip to tl to the IiiikIiiohs "iciillhmcnts
Bluernon, Tlio hoys Imil the meat of tho city. II Iiiik 'neon opened at 7 1 I
olillnoblc buck In their posBOBRlon Main Street by Churles P Maculre,
fe proof of their liuntlnc nhlllty. who wan one of tho member of tho
Mb. Kthl Cnmplioll. a nurso In J- K. Mn:ulro Conipany. lerently .11k-
He Medford hospital, who has been solved, lie will bundle ladles hIiocb
.TwiMIn bir vnmiii" ' '"" h ocliislvely. makltiK a ipeniilty of tho
ramoiiH Uncoil (Juallty Hue I lie more
Is handsomely finished in i;rn(.v and
presents a most iittrudi - ajip.i.ir
lilice. W C. Davenport. Is nn lli-i move
iiKiiln. Kollowlni; the fire that ik
stroyi'd tho American hotel block,
wherohe had been located for sever
Korean umbrellas are covered
with oiled paper, and cost about 10
(euts each.
Knov llnls. Full SIjIcm.
Stoic.
K.
K. K.
t :u
Fills, left for Meilfnnf this mornlnit.
She mil accompanied by hoi ilntinb
n, .Vorraa. who Is lnnvliiK hero In
the hope of bcnpfltlnK Per h-ilt'i
Mrs. (JeorRO lllclin. nccompanl.'.l
btrdauchtcr I'cnrl anil l.ucllo Sher
man to Portland thin niornlnir .M'-m
p'Ar 'till "itcr Pi Helen's Acadomy
and Miss Sherman will attend St
Mirj'i Acadomy
lln. It. Hill left on the nioriilni!".
train for tho south, wheio she will
visit for eomo tlmo.
Mr and Mm. F. Nltchelm nnd their
daarhter Albertlna left for Portbind
tils roornlnir, Mrs. Nltchelm will eti-
Itr i Sanitarium for her health.
Today's Birthdays
(ieneral Count I.iiIkI Ciidorna, tho
1 vlrtni ions coinmander of the Italian
armies In the late war, horn at Pal-
n I yearH, he moved Into the room that j:mn, r,i years iiko todav.
had been occupied by the II'iihII'ox
Hardly had ho wr'eil down to husl
neH before ''i-'i owners of fill llroe
ty (li'dJed to erect u mode -n biif lnes
block and ho had to move iicnlii Al
ter sklrmlshliiK the entire business
"xtrlet he finally Induced the Klam
ath Falls Music House to kIvo him
Oscar and Walter Cnmphnll, Cone spneo and It Is here that Ills enstoiu-
Wllkeraon, A, K. (Jnlo, .lack Urn ah ers will find him
and tlfe and W. V, Fordney were 'n
till morning from their respective New Sidw f'r Kail in Xeitleton
1 nucha In l.anRcll Valley. They nro Shoes. K. K. K. Stoic. 4-:it
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QUEEN QUALITY SHOES
The famous shoe for women. Reasonably priced.
The Bootery
CHAS. P. MAGUIRE
713 Main Street
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Simon Lake, whose latest siibm'ir-
ino boat invention makes It possible
for u person to walk on the ocenn
bed, born nt Plcusantvillc, N J., 53
years uro today.
Harold MacCrath, author of num
erous popular stories, born at Syra
cuse, N. V., 4 8 yoitrs ago today. '
Henry hofavour, president of Sim
mons ColleKC, born at Salem, Mass.,
."i" years ago today.
C. Hascom Slump, rcprcscntntlvo
In ConKress of tho Ninth Virginia dis
trict, horn in Leo County, Vu., -19
years ago today.
lAclii'-he nuenry for Hovs' D"'
lielbilt ( 'lollies Iimh been placed "itli
K. K. K. Store. t-St
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I HOUSTON'S
MelropnllHn Aimiipnient"
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I HOUSTON'S
LIBERTY THEATRE
"TIIIO PICK OK THIS PIOTUIUCH"
H. W. Poole, Owner
Matinee Every Day
TONIGHT
The Last Showing of
"MICKEY"
The Picture You Will Never Forget
Smiling Bill Parsons in
"THEY'RE OFF"
His Very Best Comedy
M . Special Prices for "Mickey".
tnee, 10c and 25c. Evenings, 15c and 35c
FRIDAY
"PAN J7AM'
The Big Oriental Extravaganza
OPERA HOUSE
iiam'i.m;
WVilneHiliiy t :aurilHj
Mulits.
Popular .la.. Orchestra
STAR THEATER
l'en tilling .Special Music
Willi llio Pictures.
Itox Stratton, Pianist.
TODAY
Select Pictures Corp. Presents I
NOItMA TAh.M.AlXJIO
In
"TIIIO KOHIIUHHON' CITV"
A TlirilliiiK Story of Olil China Town
In Saiv I'nincisco.
Also
A Mack Seiinctt Coinedy
"Sho iMVixl A Sailor"
AiIiiiIsnIoii 1(1 & an cents
Doors open nt 7 p. in.
TEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
TrliniKlo Presents
AMOK MANN,
In
"TIIIO WATIOU LIMA'"
Alao
Pntlio Nihvh luittwl Ciirrciit 10ventn.
jiid A Dmiily Comedy.
Ailiiils"lo Miitlni'o 10 Ift cenU
Kvi'iiIiikh l & 12 n'litH
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
HBHHHHBHHP
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Do You Want
High Cost of
Living Reduced
?
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You Can Answer That
Question Next Week
Watch Our Ads Beginning Saturday
WINNER
V A
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MotMD.
Homekeepers
of Klamath Falls
When you have placed in
the kitchen of your home a
JjetfiomC
Electric Range
You have reached the finis in cooking equipment ELECTRIC COOKERY is
all the vogue it is the way over 40,000 women are cooking today. And why?
Because it is the cleanest, coolest, healthiest, most convenient .economical
way to cook. Do come in to the daily
DEMONSTRATION
which is still going on at our store, Main and Seventh streets. Miss Galvin
welcomes you and will explain fully the manifold advantages of this method
of cooking she will bake dainty pastries and cakes ; explain how to roast the
cheaper cuts of meat in an Electric Oven until they are as tender, sweet and
juicy as the more expensive.
COOKING ON AN ELECTRIC RANGE
IS A QUICK WAY TO COOK at the snap of a switch. ' '
IS A CLEAN WAY TO COOK no soot, ashes, dust. .,
IS A HEALTHFUL WAY TO COOK no fuel fumes.
IS A COOL WAY TO COOK No flame, heat right on cook
ing; not in room.
INQUIRE ABOUT THE SPECIALLY LOW COOKING RATE
WHEN YOU. COME IN THIS AFTERNOON
Miss Galvin has just closed a very, very successful demonstration of ELEC
TRIC COOKERY at Medford, where hundreds of homes have adopted this
line method of cooking. Klamath Falls housewives are equally as quick to
adpot modern equipment for their homes. That accounts for the large attend
ance at our demonstrations. HAVE YOU ATTENDED? YOU'RE WEL
COME ANY AFTERNOON, 2 to 5:80.
Link River Electric Company
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MOTION I'lCTUHKh
TUIC8DAVH AND HATUHDAVH
Merrill, Orwnm
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DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M.
SCHOOL
KS AT Underwood's
Pharmacy