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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1920)
rl I 1 u I' r t i-jg ,-!- I iA ' THI EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ma rocn "MUMMY, JULY , 1M 1 - I ! The Evening Herald B. . MURRAY KdMor FRED SOCLE City Editor inVriti to spend Saturday, Sunday ahOMra. C. D. Owen, o( Ashland, while Monday at the Polntt the groom la n prosperous young t 'farmer ot Del Monto county. Call- Mr. nnd Mrs, arant Nelson, who fornla. !m6 recently returned from their honeymoon, will also bo at Hocky Miss Joslo Low sorted, ten to n Point, number of her young friends S inula)' 4 4) afternoon, frsm two until five. Others who hnva mndo plans to spend the Third, Fourth nnd Fifth' A delightful evening was nt tho " jnway from homo aro Mr. and Mrs. home ot Mr. and Mrs, Sloven (Irlf- Botcred at the postofnee at Ktnm- u, It. Harrison, of 1'ellenn City who tlth, .it their homo In tho Henley dlv Mfc Falls, Ore., for transmission thru .,,, , ,.-!. n.,f,n ....,,. ...iint. trli-t. an Hut 2Sth. wh.Mi Hin frimuii. the mails as second-class matter. i . . ., ,,,., . tnliu'd with n shower for thq nowly PMbllshed. dally, except Sunday, by Sfct);Herald Publishing Company of un Fans, at n& i-ourtn ireei. jm.jm:x.xx-: HHHH4MMgM. ..AnT1 nnr,m,,n am mmpnn ami ad ai mum MORE WE AfcE OFFERING A FEW MORE SPECIALS TO BE ADDED TO LAST WEEK'S LIST. AS FAST AS WE ARE ABLE THE PRICES ON EVERYTHING WILL BE ADJUSTED TO A CASH BASIS Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Moo and Mr. kc..ft.. !.. 1 .......I ! !- The Associated Press Is cxclushely nnd Mrs. Fred Shaltoek will drive to married couplo. tit led to the use for republication Spraguo river for tho three days. Many beautiful presents wore re st all news dispatches credited to It colved and a delicious and elaborato 5ah2r.WoMCno .mblUhed Mr. and Mrs. Louis llo.sl.nd start country supper was served In tho rtn. for Ashland today whoro they will course of the evening. Tho guests All rights of republication of spe- nnd their vacation. were: Messm. Oerald West, Leo 41 dispatches erted. herein are also re- . lliiMoy. Vol nillard, Floyd Collier, Mls3 Mary Daggendorfor. Agnes Ilerton Green and Jlmmlo Odom, tho nrlseoll. Blanche. Warren and Roland Misses Fnjv Drew. Lucllo (Lirlivr, Geary started today for Illy where Aubra nradbury, Zenu and Kva Dll- they will take In tho herso racing and lard, Elln Green, Ruby Shrlner, Mr. other rodeo stunts that aro scheduled, and Mrs. Fred Petlscn, Mr. and Mrs. P. Green nnd family, Mr. and Mrs,. A. M. Collier and family. A. II. lAo,,x n P- Mr- nnJ Mr"- oorgo Collier nnd family. Charles Collior, Qrlulc. Mr. and Mrs. TIs Griffith, and David Collier, who Is visiting ,r anA Mr- c'ydo Qrlfflth, Mr. and The storm of the past two days here trom tho eall whero ho is In- Mr8, ,ra 0rcnl nA len nJ -Mary , which baa descended upon Klamsth terestcd ) tte manufacturing ' of Do LnI' I county the past two days Is Interfer- iarw0od furniture, aro planning on log considerably with social plans .nmiine .ho w.vic end' nt Crntor' Tuesday tho Eporth leaguo was, " I ....... . ... cmcriaineu at-mc nomo of Mr. and - .. SATURDAY, JULY .1, 1020 Society for Fourth of July celebrations. People who were to have started for Aahland and Bly today are hesltat ,lake. Mrs. H. S. Hood, at their homo lnI i .. .. . . .... ,.. Pelican Cltv. Thn ti.ariiar m.i . , iiev. s. J. inaney anu lamny win -.-.. .. .... . tat about braving the slippery, mud- drlTe to Ashland tojay where they th church early In the evening nnd A y roads In their cars. Not to men- wl altend the reception given there 'wero conveyed to tho Wood residence. . tion the disagreeable thought ot be- by ,he Kamath district of the Oregon J ln car- I X ktg In a strange town when every- Method,it conference. The reception I' uPn the'r " Mr. Wood con- J tWng Is closed because of the rain. w honor Ilhop Snepncrdi who nM ducted the party on a sight seeing I just been .appointed to take the place' tour through tho mill. After this One of the many outing parties left Taeant by the death of Bishop ,he returned to the houj and were U1 be that of Mr. and Mrs. Charles jjatt Hughes. Upon their return 'wed with refreshments beforo Otey and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robertson ' jiri chaney't mother, Mrs. S. H.'8lnr"n'5 for home. About 35 mem mad friends at Diamond lake. They Bolton of Twin Falls, will accompany br ' the league attended the enter-1 ininmeni. I? A banquet was held last night at V Mr. nri Mr. T 1? nll.n TVn M ..!! .Irl. . m.rH..I In PhM. W,D "" v""' ,ur "" "" rouniy , - ui Dale Sonle. sons of Mrs. Bratten. ter A. Crook, at Crescent City. Call- ,cb.I "Pendent.. aad Mrs. Clarice E. Worden, a gnest fornla. June S3. win leave nere batnraay ana eipeet ,hem here for an extended visit. to stay at the lake until Monday. , Miss Mae Owen, a prominent Lan- C the Bratteni, have made arrange-, The bride is a daughter ot Mr. and yillMMIMMtMHHHMMMMMHMMMHllr i i r.3i MONDALE THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Sensational Picture The Thought Film of Real Life "PARENTAGE" 'Parentage" nlp more bis qucntions of Wtul appeal to you than any film ever made. "Parentage" ulll pull on jour heart trlng like a bell rcipe. How have jour parents Influenced j-our life? Who tnld jou the viuil tnilln of life? It make you laugh. It make jou crj'. Ktcry man, wouuui and child should rcc M PARENTAGE " Also a good Mack Sennett Comedy featuring " THE BATHING GIRLS " CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY SIiohm htait l:.tO, :i:SO, 3, 7 and 0 o'clock Among them were tho follewing: C. R. DeLap, who Is tho oldest oft. the officers, P. L. Fountain was next in office to Mr. DeLap, J. Q. White. ' J. G. Swan. Fred Peterson. Mrs. J Harry Ackley, Miss Twyla Head and , V Miss Maud M. Carlson, who has been V assistant superintendent for a nutn-,' ber of years. IA' iA The mariage of Miss Lula Hagcn X and Dr. Clarence A. Miller, was quietly solemnized Thursday, June Hth at the home of the bride's J mother, Mrs. Nora E. Hsgen of Port- iana. 1 1 iuo service was reau ai it o ciock A in the presence of a few close friends JL r and immediate relatives of the bridal J couple. The Rev. Oswald Taylor, of uruce .Mcniuriai cnurcn, oinciaicn. Swift's White Soap, 16 bars for Meixcan lteil Ueaiis, 12 lbs. for Pctito i'nines, 15 lb3. for Borax Chips, 20 Mule Team, package Pearl ine, Small, regular 15 ceiU3j Special California Fancy Bayo Beans, 9 pounds for ;. Milk, Special, can ....'. Kingsford Gloss Starch, Special, package Blue Karo Syrup, I1'?.' pound, Snecial, can Welch's Grape Juice, A A Pint Bottles, Spccinl.. Quart Bottles Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, lib, Reg. G5. Special Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 21b, Reg. i 1 ff SI .SB. St.Poinl v W Folger's '1 ea, Black or Green, Keg. 50c lb. Special Best' Grade Fruit Salad, large size. Special Cosmos Tomatoes, 2 for 35 cts. or Per Case Mecco Corn, 2 for 35 cts. or Per Case r Goody-Goody Pea!?, 2 for 35 cts. or Per Case Regular -15 ct. Bulk Coffee. Special K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. SO ct. can. Special K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 50 ct. can Special .'. K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 25 ct. can. Special $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 40c lie $1.00 16c 14c 16c 83c 50c 1.00 40c 50c $4.15 $4.15 $4.15 35c 43c 22c T Y ? Y Y t f ? ? V ? ? y f ? For her wedding gown tho bride tt'rtfA n inmmprv frnilr nt urhlth tint a ; ?:: " :::": ' . r.. : . "" r i Don't fail to take advantage of these low prices. Our first week's business proves to us that the people are glad to pay cash when they are able to make a saving Join the crowd and save money J. E. ENDERS & CO. ! a large picture hat-of whlto'nnd car- fjrled it bouquet of bridal roses and Illlles of the valley. i M'm Lula Miller, sister ot the 'bridegroom, was bridesmaid and Earl Jenxs attended the bridegroom. Dr. Miller Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T J. R. Milter, and Is n graduate ot the 1 ? y re-eXXe. www w v v Successors to ROBERTS & WHITMORE t ? r 2,5,55J"iV5,5,,55,5t ,58545S5,S'555,55 28 North Pacific Dental School, nnd bo- i longs to Delta Sigma Delta fratern !ity. After a brief honeymoon Dr. nnd Tho Woman'a Missionary Society astlcally received. MUn Coru Miller met ut tho homo of Mrs. M. L. Miller aa n voice ot rnro uneetness und un In Mills Addition Thursday after- usuul (jiiallty, and her moit unjoynblo noon, v.'lth 12 members and night number Hero "Wultlng" by Millard, Mrs. Miller will be nt homo ta thnir visitors present. Tho subject was nnd "Sylvelln" by Binding. Miss friends in Irvlngton. "Tho Now Emphasis on tho Mission- Miller hns titudled singing only eight Mrs. Miller is a sister of Mrs. Jack !ry Society,' nnd a very Interesting I months nnd has mado Statsr of this city and mado many probram was rendered. Mrs. It. If. friends during a visit hero last sum- "unbar has been sent to tho C. O. mer. One-Hundred and Fifth Half Yearly Report of The San Francisco Savings and Loan Society IAVINOS (THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK) MCMIU Or THE riO'PAL HC3CRVC SYSTEM MEMIER OF THE ASIOCIAUO UVINOt CANK1 Of UH riUNCISCO C26 CALlfCRNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL tsl JUNE 30th, 1920 ASSETS United States Bonds, Notes and Certificate!. State, Municipal and Other Bonds (total value $20,595,328.00) itanJini on books at f20,19l,217.2 Loans on Real Estate, wcurcd by first moitgajjcj 37,229,857.71 Loans on Bonds and StocJn , 1,339.829.06 Stock in Federal Reierve Bank of San Francisco 100,500.03 Bank Buildings nnd Lots, main and branch effces (value 1425,000.00), standing on books ot I.C0 Other Real Estate (value $2l7,S09.03),stanJm3 on books it liCO Employses' Pension Fund (value $330,951.30) KtrnJInj en books at , , , 1.C0 Cash on hand and in Federal Reserve Bank 7,929,969.83 Total , $66,840,376.CS LIABILITIES, Due Depositors $63,352,269.17 Capital Stock actually paid in ,...., ,...;... 1.000,000.00 Reserve and Contingent Funds , 2,488,107.78 Total , :.'. ,, $66,840,376.95 CEO. TOURNY, Vice-President and Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of June, 1920. ., .1SBALI CHAS. F, DUISENBERG. Notary Public. r BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. II. R. 6CHMIOT A. HAAS ,1. N. WALTER "" E. N. VANT sffiRCBN ADimt nm f am A. H. MULLER, Secretary For the fix months ending June 30th, 1920, dividend a4 per annum was declared. I rt .n iOHrA-aWXat, OBO. TOURNY B.T. KRUW r irUCH COOtWBLLOW . ROBERT DOLLAR 'Statu Convention, the women of tho i .Society raising tho money nt a dol liar a momber In as many unlquo wayn ns poslblo, somo of tho moth odH bolng given In rhymo. Mrs. Miller end hor asslstnnt hostesses, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Halo, served very dainty refresh ments nnd n good tlmo was enjoyed by all. It was a most appreciative audi onrn which heard the concert given at tho opera houso Thursday even ing, nnd each number was enthusl- Yumarkublo progress In that short tlmo. Miss Margaret Worden's plnno number was rendered In n masterly manner, !I;r technique Is clear-cut nnd her Interpretation of tho Schu mann Carnival Henna was marked by splendid rhythm, power and oxpres sIvenoHs. Hlio was forced to respond to two encores and hor many frlondx In the audience wero delighted with her ability. i H. It, Pasmoro sang two numbers In an easy and finished manner, his second song winning speclul npplauso. Hut tho bright particular star of tho evening was Miss. Harriot Pasmoro. Hhe mail.) u limit pleasing picture, In her gown modeled nn Grecian lines, nnd her personality Impressed Itself upon her listener before shu had sung a nolo Hut when hor glorloun voice broku upon their ears they wvro Npull-bound, It Is a volco which defies description, hut Its depth and richness nnd volume stir oun's heart. Cndmnn's "Land of tho Hky-Illuo Wntor" was simply perfection, with Its big, nrm 'cello-llko tones. Tho Uiii,lani'"IIopak" was a gorgeous, spectacular drama, full of fire and thrilling .tonus. ."Roadways" by Don more,' was quietly and oxpulaltely rendered, 8ho responded to several enronoH. Miss Pnsmnre la truly groat and such n volco as hur'a has not been heard here beforo. Her trip to Pari will undoubtedly bring her tho famo which aho so rlchly merits, A Classified Ad will sell It. 183,000 Red Cedar Shingles Wc wiljl sell these shingles at $1.00 per thousand below the retail market. This is an opportunity to get the best shingles made at a price that is a real bargain. Sawmill Engineering & Construction Co. Oak and Spring St., near S. P. Depot ' PHONE 466-W B. A. CHtlfTENSON L. 8. HBRK4AN