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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1920)
'.! ), ", tx, ,rt-r t, jn THE EVtyiffKS HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAa&VWOHT I...- 'iswfol P Copyright 1920 lUrt ScJuilnc & Man I ! - THE UNION STORE FOR THE WORKINGMAN This is tlie Sale that Forced Down Cloth ing Prices in Klamath Falls-the Sale that is Still Holding Them Down ! IT'S A REAL CLOTHING SALE ! 15 PER CENT OFF ON ALL SUITS, SERGES IN CLUDED. WE'LL ALTER THEM FOR YOU. MANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS THANKED US FOR OUR PROFIT ELIMINATION SALES PLAN AND TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE SALE PRICES. WE APPEAL TO THESE GOOD FRIENDS WHO CAN SHOP BEFORE SATURDAY. TO DO SO, AS SATURDAY EVENING IS THE WORKING MAN'S ONLY CHANCE. REMEMBER ONE SUIT TO A CUSTOMER $2.65 Overalls While They Last OUR ENTIRE SHOE STOCK DRESS AND WORK SHOES 10 and 15 per cent Off Royal Mills and Riteware Union Suits $1.55 LIMIT TWO TO A CUSTOMER ASK TO SEE THE SHOES WE'RE SELLING NO. 446 AND NO. 1572 BLACK AND BROWN Special at $6.85 K. Sugar man " I Ain't Mad at Nobody " The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes S fr3M.M$Mfr LOCALS WIN TEN INNING BALL GAME ' f Klaraatli Fall again sSowi-d lt' mplrir ty over Yreka, when the bill tram : here tuolt tbo gi.ft Sua dayAriih a j.con of 14 to it Tn in nlnjs xer played bafurn eltbr team Eindo a d Irtlns scon It i dur ing KLin-atU'w half ot tb.t tenth that , sbo made cjc itiss Car Uoys want ' Tf-r ntu California without asy tlt'dmte battery and Yrcfci. rjH rcriiiy L like their scalp with a 51C0 batl.'ry from San Fran cisco, rr at vnsUabo report, but the rellcnus. wMHMKinlteii call tbo locils. were fBra 'f Irjia a atch for their opponent, UA" rr' NEW ORCHESTRA HAS FINE REPUTATION o- A now crchsrtrs ritl ti"o tin de bet 1c KlasrUa Falls tomorrow s RUt fct te .Mocw ball. The new r':atl orgaolsut'oa U coming from tar. Francisco and it under the man- sseraent of M F. Ruica and J Sutll- , vn. The member are all talented 1 culehai and promise to give this ' city a class of maj.c thit b not gen rerally obtained ostsldu ttrt larger communities. Queen Alexandra has contested jthatlier favorite dUh Is Yorkshire pudding. ., kMSSSMBlfl i Ol Audrey Roberts returned Sunday PERSONAL MENTION I from Kugeno after balng spent the O winter there at a student In the unl- 'rlty. Jako Stolger, aim ot Mr. and Mrs, J J Slelgcr, arrived list night from Southern California for a visit with his parents. Mrs. ftcorge K. Smith has none to Myrtle Point wher- she will make her home. W. H. I'lckard. wife and child, who have been visiting beru for the past four days, bavo roturned to their home in Portland. M. I. Fowler went to Weed today on business. ' Sim tafrang and K. L. Johnston were passengers on the morning train for Portland where they will attend to business matters, T. A. I'arker and family loft for Frosno this morning whero they will make their homo. Kay and Chris Welsgcrbor and Mrs. Mary Welsberger, who motored hero from IwIkIui, Idaho, lett this morning for northern points via Bend. Oeorgo W, Sill and son, George A., are In the city on basinets from Watsonvltle, California, and aro at ! present at tbo Whlto Pelican hotel ... .-. I !m;; u:ars ana .iMf caiKins, daughters ot Mr. and Mrs. IK K. Cal- 'kins, roturned last nlgbt from Ku-Ic-ne wbern they bavo been attending !tha University ot Oregon. Mrs. J. C, Johnston arrived list nlgbt from Portland after, a visit ot 'several weeks with her sister. I Mrs, George Fry Is homo again to I her friends after having been In Ida I ho for soir.0 time. John Houston, a student in the University of Oregon, and vlco-preal- i dent of the student body of that In stitution, came In on last night's train to srwqd tba summor with bis Parents. H. K. Cralnfl was a passenger on tho train this morning for San Fran cisco and Oakland, whore ho will look after matters of businona. Mrs. V. W Cross and daugb'te, Esther, ot Oakland, aro hero to spend the summer with Mr, CrosV mother and brother, Mrs, J, T, Hen ley and )Jwes Henley. Helen M. Hogne, who' baa been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue, has returned to San Fran icbtco to resume her business there I Mr. A J. Vov ift (hi. mnrninJ Maurice Qulnlan Is moving bis for San Francisco for a uleasuro trlp,,0'"'P from Cluar I"lk8 t0 Crescent of sevoral weeks. Upon her return aha wHI be accompanied by Madam I.uella Wagar Coplin and MIhs for the summer posturo. Mrs. Jack Elliott leaves today for II. C, Spink's camp at Spring rreek. i.. ....... . . Claudia Spink Madam Coplin ox- M"- r"110" xpccui " V vi'rai nects to do somo vocal work while. months at tho resort In the hoi-)s of hero. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Court and Mr and Mrs. Jewel Hollni; spent an In Improving hor health. J. T. Johnson, general construc tion agent for the Warren fonatruc- LAYING SURFACE ON EIGHTH STREET The httullthlc pavement Is being laid on tho Klghth street Improve ment by the Warrvn llros .Construc tion company, which started grading Kightb street about three weeks ago. The first loads ot hot surfacing wore dumped yesterday. Lincoln and Jef-f.-rson aro being pavud between Klghth and Ninth and bltulltblc sur fuco U now being laid on the Jeffer son street blork The entire improvement will be eompli'tcd In about two weoks, it la estimated. Somo grading remains to be done and considerable curbing, while the laying of the surface ma terial will take several days. It Is being laid at the rate ot about a block a day. Mondale Theater Hnders A Co ir quoting so rim very attractive prists so read tholr ad, Adv. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The Paramount Star, Mar guerite Clark, in a heart gripping picture "THE CRUCIBLE" And the King of the Plaint, TOM MIX, In a wonderful picture "THE FLYING U" A Picture Full of Action Two Shows, 7 and 9 COMING SUNDAY Orpheum Circuit Vaudeville foresting week end at tho lava beds.,"0" tmnyr Is In town tlil.i week C. H. Underwood past ,jXau,j 'looking after the company's IntereslK ruler of tbo Elks lodge hero, left this. "er1- morning for Chicago to attend the National Elks convention early In' iWXlKiUi OIOSKN ON SCHOOli July. At tho closo of the convention ;oaUI)j U.N'JH.'UWOO!) KILSEATIIU Mr. IJnderwood will go on to Now I V-... . ....I. .,.,. . ... ...i ,r .or u vis... wh.i un uncle, .in Rloctlon Of directors of tl.0 City expects to return noma some t.mo in choo, ,,oar(1 wag ,,,,, yeBriBy. (- August Ruth and Hanson Diron have gone to Portland to Attend tbo Rose Festi val. They wflt be back tho Ant of the week. Wilson Wiley was a passenger on the morning train for Chicago, where be will attend the Elks con vention. Mr: WJUr la district 'dep uty from Southern Oregon and will represent the lodges la this district. If. Undorwood wm chosen to suc ceed himself and I.pallo Rogers was elected to succeed C, C, Ifogue. HTOIIK ItltlNKH llOV A baby boy was. born last nlgbt to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith ot 406 Pise street at the Warren Hunt hos pital. Doth mother and little ion are doing nicely and Mrs. Smith's recov LIBERTY THEATRE TUB PICK OF TIIK PIOTVRRH' AND A NKW ONK ICVRRY DAT II. W. I'OOUfi, Owner IIAUI1V ltOIIi:i, Musics! I)lrwt4ir TONIGHT ONLY JA.MI'-S A. HllltNIVH I.MMORTAIi DRAMA OK HIMI'm: I'OI.IC " SHORE ACRES " Tim I'li'tiiro will liow ym nliy tlin (,t.ij;n play Ml.'UHlt us llio rhmMwI Aiiutrlii.ii driuiui of tint Kfcit-rjitlnriN. Ah iiiKitc! m Nmv I'IiikI'iihI'm ixk boujid miuifr us pouivfiil (ih I tin miw. ttutt licul.s uimim (.' A wonderful (ililuio tliut you will hurcly cnjiiy. 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