The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 06, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
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ERSONAL MENTION
HIDUMOHTH
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1,1 1. mi Tllll I'KOI'IiM OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY.
AoSoH AND COMINOH OK LOCAIi 1'OIiKH.
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rhirUon c"rn ',,iu. Iii lii town
lbl" , Mm ITf,rn ,,IIV" n"
pr (1 ' ,i,.iiili'l llllK0,u'"
turned ';, Ui ri..y r
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ome nrlHColl 1H .xi.uot.Ml In
" joonnn nn.l I'
lcr' i ioophlni' Von lUpnr
UW ""'L , San Francisco.
W1 i? tho city hC.ooIk.
t ..lie noRcr.
L J l imrtli-Sorb nn.l imrty
J touring Klamalh County from
?.. nd K II. Iln of
U. C..rolnll city
for i few day- ,
Benton Uovscrs Is In tho city from
11, uorae In A.hlnn.1 for tho wook
"ifelion rotter of Saill Vnllny nml
r, N E. Potter of Fort Jo huh. Cal
ifornia ,oro vTbIUiir In Klamath FH
Uli wecX.
,n Houston, a nuimow of Mr
nd Mr. J. V. Houston, who hint
tdeahcre over thu HUiiimur montlm,
left this moraine ior I'.ugciic. wnuru
1, will attend high school.
r, n. Adams Is atc-unlng In the
tliy from Phlhidofphlu.
Mr 0, P. Keller nml son William
of Lorclla. left HUh inornliiK for
Portland, where they will vIhII with
Jin Keller's ninthur nml other ruln
tlrei Mlo iiwny
Captain and Mrs J W Siemens
accompanied hy Miss Nan Siemens.
returned last night from riirtlmiil
ihere they have been spending e
week or two vlHtlnr
Jl'na Hazel (locllcr left toilnv for
Tortland after n short visit with her
parents, Jlr and Mrs J Fr.'il (! fi
ler, of this city
Hri Ilurjto .Mason left for Port
land this morning, when) she wiiii
calUeil by tho uriilen death of Iter
mother, Mrs Clms. K. Warden
Charles Horton and wife are visit
ing old friends hero from Crtllfornln
Jerry O'Lcary drove In from I -il:o-ilew
yesterday to look after busi
ness Interests here.
K. E. Frailer of I.iingoll Valley In
la the city this week.
C. Parker la h city vlaltor from
Kan Francisco
II . AiniHtrong or McOfoiil la In
town for u aliort vlsll
MIhh Akiich I.i'ii ami MIhm Claudia.
Spink mo spending Hid wook end nt
Idlorost on Hpiliu; Clock.
Mra. V. (li llllth ctino In yesterday
from hor homo tit Oilloij tain on ,i
Hhoppliu; tour.
Mra. .1 I'. MrAiilirr.i, who him
liuun at tin. Illnckhurn hospital for
Home lime., ronivnrliii; fiom an oper
ation, wan movi'il to tho homo of
Mra. J. P I.oo yealunlay Hhn la re
ported wnll on thn road to roiovory
Mnj, Corn A HmiiIiiihTiii Ih lieru
fiiim CorvalllH looking after her
property lutontsta thla wook.
Mlko Flynn ami paily nro In tho
city from I.nkovlow for tho week
olid, looking after matt era of hllHl
IIOHB. Cecil Clondonnlng loft on the
mornliiR'H train for Siicrumvnto,
whero ho will Join li Ih parents
MIhh Mary Flaher, who Iiiih boon
lioro visiting Miss Waive Drew for
thu piiHt fow woeka, returned thla
morning to her homo In Han Josu .
I ntll tin capacity of the achool Ih
reached, day puplla will In. received
at tin. Burred Heart Academy, whom
tho imiKt careful attention will ho giv
en to tho thorough inilnliii; of your
iliilil Full partlcularH mnv ho sceur
ed hy culling at tho Convent, Seventh
and Pine streets or at tho Academy
Foi tho pieH.'iil wo are im-abl i to ne-
commodate any morn hoarder.., hut
applications will he received and In
iiiiko there Ih a vacancy it will ho
r rilti-d from tho Hal of iipplicanM In
,1110 order In which they aio filed
j ''-tf Haired Heart Aca-leuiy
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
l-Oll HAU: -Canned Cherries
i .Sunday or after f, n. in atoM
Canhy Ht
Call
:!22
I.O.ST- Three to Four Thousand
Hilled on that old tire you throw
nuiiy. Have them retreaded Hulf
aoleil, or repaired at Crater I.nkc Tiro
Horvlco Station, 112C Main Klam
ath FuIIh, Oregon. C-Ot
FOIt 8AM5 Duroo nnd I'olnnd
China sows with pigs nt aldo.
Phono 11P11 Itahn. C-12t
'FOIt 8AI.K Hulck " good run-'
ning order. Will (lemoiiHtrato. Will
hoII at half Hk value. W. T. HnrrlH'
I'lace Wlillo Avo. 2 hlocks aouth
of MIIIh Hull, MHIh Addition. fi-lt
ATrK.Nl'IO.V MASONS.
There will he n Htated Coinmiinlcn
Hon of Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. F.
fi. A. M. nt tho hall on Monday even
ing. Soptomuer 8th nt 8 p. in. A gen
eral nttondaneo Ih desired. Hy order
of W. M.
C-2t O C. Apiilegruto, Hecretary.
MODERN HOMES
I'rirnt ni"o koIiii; up. Hotter buy
now. We hIiiiII lie pl(Miel to show
j on tlm follow Iiik:
Thn-o room liouso and lilt; lot nice
ly lociily lit Im'sI part of Mills Addi
tion nt SlliOO on easy tcrinn. HIr lot,
Iutii mid Kiirdcn.
New nnd modern fho room hunca
low mid K"l lot el lot nt Jjtir.OO. Will
hooii lie on paxciuent.
Modern flvo loom l)tinal(nv Willi
IdK lot, Iiiuii, HcriH-ncd Min-li, nicely
locjitcd, near MiuiiieiiU Price l?UH0O
on ' terms.
Modern fho room bunnlow wltli
full liawmrnt, extra room In nttic,
Reed pluinhliiK nnd nibinet work, 2
lilockH from Muln St. Will bo on pave
ment. IlnrKuIn at $.'! on cixy
tcnriH.
l''ho room liouso.nnd big; lot only
tlireo blocks from Main Ht. near fac
to rl en itt $1I(M)() on onxy terjns.
Good flvo room homo on Ninth St.
m corner lot, with shade tree, lnwn,
nnd anodern convcnlcnccH, nicely lo
caatitl, nt $.1ilOO. Term.
Kirr, llfo nnd nccldent Insurance
In KTANHAKD companies. Clillcote A
Smith. Qiia Main St. Phono Oil. 3-2t
FOR HAI.H -Modern house, furnish
ed In Hot Springs Addition Oar
age, ham, furncco etc. KoaionuI'V.
terms 1731 Huron St. Phono 2II0M.
C-lt
FOl'NIJ Flvo Thousand miles hy
having my old tiro retreaded at
tre Crater ln!:o Tiro Service Mutton,
112G Main St. Klumnth Falls, Ore.
C-Ot
NOTICE
Please send all hills and claims In
connection with the Labor Day cele
bration to tho Secretary, Wm. F. Kay,
Box 7. Klamnth Fnlls, T ONCE.
Checks am rendy, and tho Committee
Ih nnxloiiH to dispose of all outstnnd-'
Ing mnttcrs as soon as possiblo. It la
up to you. Affiliated Unions of Klam-,
nth Falls. 4-3t
To reduce tho 11 C. I.. Bee Winnek
Co Ad It
lA.lnshe iikciicj for llos' Dull
belblH ( lollies Iiiih been pliKC.I ultli
K. K. (v. Stoic. 't-:H
IHOUSTON'Q'
MelroiiolKan Aniiisemi'filn
iH-M'444'M'J
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QUEEN QUALITY SHOES
The famous shoe for women.
Reasonably priced, j
The Bootery
CHAS. P. MAGUIRE
713 Main Street
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WWHHH.i..,jj,..,.j,...!.hmh,H"1'
LIBERTY THEATRE
"THE PICK OF THE PICTURES"
H. W. Poole, Own
er
Matinee Every Day
TONIGHT
LILLIAN WALKER
"THE EMBARRASSMENT OF RICHES"
Christie Comedy,
"OH, BABY"
MUTT AND JEFF
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
WILLIAM FARNUM
IN
"THE JUNGLE TRAIL"
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M.
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DANCINtt
Wednesday & haturdny
Night.
Popular Jni Orchestra
STAR THEATER
Featuring Special Music
With the Pictures.
Hex Strutton, Pianist.
TOIIAY
Artcraft Presents-
1). W. (JHIFK1T1PS
U u nil Comedy Driimn
"The Hoinaitco of Happy Valley"
With mi All Star Cast
Also A 111 ay Pictograph and
A Dandy Comedy
Sl'NDAV & MONDAY
fioldw) n Presents
OEHAIiDINK KAltRAR
And
TOM SANTCHI
In
"SHADOWS"
A Oreilt Story of l.lfi' ha Alaska
DmiilB tho MIlUiiK days of Klondke
HNTIU ADDHD ATTRACTION
CIIAItl.li: CIIAI'M.V
In
His :tid Million (lolln- Picture,
"Sl'NNYSIDH"
Prlei-s Matinee 10 U.5 Cents
livening 15 & :I5 Cents.
Admission 10 ,M 25 cents
Doora open nt 7 p. m.
TEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
Jesse Ij. Lnsky Ihvsciit
MARY PICKFORD
In
"HEARTS ADR1I-T"
Also
Putlio NeH latest Ciiirent lhents.
SUNDAY
VItamii)li Presents
OORINNE ORIFFITII
In
"THE OIRIi PROHIAIM"
AIso
I'atho Nc8 Latest Current Events.
Admission Mntlnco 10 i 15 cents
Ecnlngs 10 & 20 cents
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Ucrrlll. Oreuon
In Our Ad of Thursday
We Asked:
DO YOU WANT
GH COST OF
U VING REDUCED ?
We are going to put it up squarely to Klamath People. We will
do our part, but it takes two to make a bargain. We are going to
CUT THE PRICE ON ALL GOODS
.for Cash, and for Cash only. This does not mean that we shall do
away with doing, a thirty-day credit business, but it does mean
that YOU will 'get the benefit of lower prices when you pay cash
for the goods.
Now let's see how it will work out.
For cash we will allow you five cents on the dollar; in other
words, if you1 buy a sack of Winnek's Special Flour it will cost
you $3.20 a sack to have it charged ; if you pay cash for the sack
of Winnek's Special Flour, it will cost your $3.04 ; and so through
the entire line of groceries except sugar and eggs.
All SPECIAL SALES hereafter will be for cash and at net
prices.
The
NEK CO.
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FIT
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WORKMANSHIP
THREE ESSENTIALS IN CLOTHING
YOU'LL GET THEM ALL AT
. B. DREW
Corner Sixth and Main Streets
WE FEATURE-
LAMM & CO.
SHAYNE BRUN
TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE
$35.00
AND UP
Pharmacy