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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1920)
.1 . IMMT, fViT , II Till IVIN1NG HERALD, KLAMATH F .IM amUj ratEflON r I PERSONAL MENTION I Q O Mr. Itubr OouglftM and daugh tort, Margaret anil' Barbara, left this morning for Weed whore they will visit Indefinitely with ln, DourIakb' their car slnicted at Hound l-ake and It l pctd that It will be completed In llmn (or the fall term of school. Mr. and Mr. Kdward Court ar rived hor lata Issl evening from l.akrvlw. tinrtnic drlrcn otur In Mr, Court will drlto a brother. I truck bark to I.nkoWnw today Mr. C. Fuller and daughter,' Albert Ilititrlt, vho had hU l. Ktla Majr, and aon, lllenn. who havebrokrn Vvhon a runaway hnr kick boon visiting hern with .Mrs. Poller's' nd him scniral month ago. I out on mother. Mrs. C. t). Itandall, rvturnod tht Mrret today with onlr on thin morning to their homo in Kcd crutch lie export to take up oiik llluff. I light omplojment In thn near futur Mr and Mra. B Hrown. who nst M I. Johnson and MIm Agnes been vlsltlug In Illy ,wltlt Mra. U deputy amowora. who hate boon Urown'a brother, Paul 1'arltoo. left aaflni; Indian lands tor the past thU morning for their homo In Oak-'week, returned lnt night from the land, Calif. j Agency. They roport a great addl- Mr. and Mr. It. McDonald were t,on ,0 tho coun,' run,u passengers on tho morning train for M " Karnet who ha. n Portland. Whey have Iwn Lilting "-mployed In the sheriff's ottlce for In this city with friends for the -put , " '" h" ,Dal IhmIUob to two week, (accept one with the Klamath State ' . . ! bank I a.r. J. . ..ecK.ey ieii in . morn- Mf M j MofWB ,n'" "nln ",u '" "" returned from a vacation trip to r'ort lan.1. California. Klamath and other Klamath count? Mra. R. A. Mitchell left on the point. Mr. Morgan la associated mornlnic train for Krle. I'onnsylvan- wlln ,nc shepherd Piano company, la, where ahe will remain all summer! w. C. Dallon U In the city today vlaltlng relatives and friend. fron, Mt r,nch n4r Malln. U It, Smith, aupenrlsor of trans-j (Ju, Merrill and aon were In town portatloa for tho Southern Paciac')M,,rJlir afternoon from tholr home company, who waa hero on business araT Merrill. thU week, left on the train yeaterday Mra. Splker. who Baa been here for San rraneUco. visiting her oa since the first of the J, 8. McClellan. who haa a ranch month, returned thla morning to her on the Merrill road wai In town ye.-j,ome n oiendalo. Oregon. Whne terday Morning with produeo from hero Mr. Splker made a trip to his farm, lie waa accompanied by Crater Lake. his aon. Vernon. U r. Hartley left yesterday to at- I 1T1TV CAT PI m m m m w m u m v. i x m m gH ggfl m v m lb m m b'J t v saat aw gHHV saBaal tHHM glM IB sasT Asa BaSaf aW 1 . Bu tm n "' gV gBBM BBBl gBBgl BBT BM gBf gW VK BFW1 M I & t bVIM At I Jf gV Jf J 1 1 lilA M b gfegflgggaJgaWMHMr grgtigMvw t,tilrOrvi22j T T t ? t t T w - Mfca JULY' IS A MONTH OK SAI.KS. MONTHS AlSO WK MADB PUElAUATIONS HY IMCKlNc U SNAPS HISKK AND TIIKKB OK 1IIU11 QUALITY MBRGHANDISK WK ARK AIILK TO okkku AT A hk; SAVING Donald cwhury lert yesterday -tend the V. M. C. A. conference morning on a buslnes trip through- which opens at Seabeck. Washing oat Klamath and Lake counties. too. today Mr Hartley goes as a Erwln Radcllffe. of Rldgeway. delegate of the War Work council. renn.. hat arrtred to spend some; Mrs. Harrr GaHagher. nee Mar time with tu brother. K. M. Hail- jorr MeClure. who U heru tlsltlng ellffe, wlio Is forest supervisor at her mother for a short time, has con the Klamath Agency. seated to sing at tho Presbyterian Will Houston, who has been In church at the Sunday morning ser- Corning and San Francisco for some vice. time, haa returned home. Mrs. Octavla Drown, a cousin of Mrs. IouM Corber left Thursday Mrs. Moyd I)e Up. Is hero visiting for the Rerbcr ranch at Horsefly. from her home In Oakland. Calif. Mr. and Mr. I.lnsey Slsemore and MM uutb t)e Up left yesterday Mr. and Mr. James relton are for a short visit with relatives and spending a couple of day here on friends In Ashland. bn!nrs and pleasure. Robert S. Fry has gone to Sacra- Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Whltmore and mento where he will meet hli young family left lodr for Spring creek Jtra wao haa been 111 with smallpox. where they will spend two weeks and bring him home Bshlng. j c L'dsall was In from Illy yea- Mr. William Tatham. of Spring- terday at a wltncs In the Bell case, aeld. Tenn.. is bore to spend the Jim Dixon was a county scat vis summer with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Itor jesterday from his ranch In the Duncan, of this city. valley. M. Dabner. foremsn of the Iak Charles K. RUy and son. Charlm, ranch near Odessa, came down on junior, are In the city from Paralso the boat yesterday for a busings Spring. Calif., and will spend most rlilt here. of the summer here. Mr Riley haa Work began today on the new extensive Interests In tbb section school house whjeh b to be cos- and will devoto his tlmo during tfc? "- S .-. 4 4a4 :i Iff it3k IpnJm jI'f'itaM HtsksBBBgBSlsB i f- J X. II J m Most Unusual Sale of Girls' Wash Frocks The head line tells but little, you should come to lh llttla beauties. They are real girl models- -hundred of them la Mvaral sixes, all ready to tako the hardest kind "f or th yngler may give them. Kurlhermore the fabrics are dependable and sturdy, tho colorings are guaranteed t" "stand up" under roatlnual tubbing, and prices welt, you Judgn the savings yourself $1.50 now $2.00 now $1.19 $1.79 $2.f0 now $:t.00 now $2.19 $2.6 X There's Style and Comfort in These Women's Bathing Suits T Y Without question, this seitson has brought out tho Y liandsomest bathinc dresses ever made for women. And our stocks are representative of nil the most desired fabrics in simple and fancy effects, for ladies and children. Prices $4.00 to $10.00 Delightfully Pretty Blouses or sheer cool and colorful textures. You'll never know how beautiful thcae mode, arc until you come and nee. One nitnply cannot describe them tho charm of newnetw or the beautiful iax turen. You jiwt can't help nolectbig rteveral of the blmwe when you see thin Mpleudid display. Fine sheer Voile, Hatfote, Uiwim. Special prices 96c, $1.48, $2.45 Great Saving Pequot Sheets Early purchase of five dozen SlxOO-m Illeached Pequot SIIKCTS wan delivered to tut today and this Kime Kood luck we are golnij to pajw on to you Sat urday; theic five dozen will not last all day, you letter shop early because we are koIiijj to sell every one of them For each $3.00 Also we have 2 pieces of 45-in. Pequot Tubing going on Sale Saturday at Per Yard, 79c te Wanton's Jftorv H. N. MOE, Proprietor k::xx:x:x SPECIALLY PRICED WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SUMMER FOOTWEAR THE BOOTERY I'KI.MWN ll.W HI'IUYH t 713 Main St CHAS. P. MAGUIRE KUroath Falls STAR THEATRE "ll"l"Q-"VVMlVw--wUlJ TONIGHT Norma Talmadge in "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST" A typical, tropical isle. A Klrl nuui I ho only nurrlrora of a iMswracfc, Proopecta of lifrlons; Isolation. The birth of lore. Aad IhMs the CIIAHH. IKin't fall to nee UiU picture of thrills aad bravtjr. "THE DUMBWAITER SCANDAL" All-KUr Two-Rcl (imyly Three Special Vaudeville Attractions Under the direction of The International Vaudeville Association Marion Beauclair Belgian Operatic Soprano in An Artistic Song Revue Jose Robinson English Baritone and Humorist Humorous Impersonations Popular Songs Dave Johnson The Chap with the Talking Feet MUSIC DANCING COMEDY Norma Talmadge in 'The Isle of Conquest" Mrs. Klliabolh Ilanjc and Mm. Kit- (no Klsber havo sjonn to spend a few days with their mother at Swan, take. neit few wrrks KottlnK Into closn touch with thorn and planning; tholr, --- further extension and Improvement i Mr ami Mrs II It Harrison hn Marshall and TbHma Ulbwn hare '"turned from a Fourth nf Jul trip returned from a thrco weeks' visit '" " ' to their sister. Mrs. Claudia Adams.' Mr "' M" Tap.rot spent thn .i !..!... r.nn..i. ui.. sn. Fourth of Julr at ttockr Point. i Klohr returned with them for an ei-j '-' '' Cornelius, nlchlwatchman at tended visit here. I '' '"T nillls. who baa bea awajr i inr surerai inonins, is dsck for a imonth'a visit. Ills wife and danta- ter will br hero latnr Mr. and Mrs. Krrllne called on ' Mrs. Ilruce I'arka far a short athlla inn lurner ass juu purcnasea Tuesday '"'"QI 'P "om wnir Mrs. II. K. tawls and children am oromors 01 u.cne. , ,,nj rall,P, a, Weo(J( Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Ilawley spent' Mrs. II. W. llrldKford's Kunst. MUa Wednesday here, on their way to' Klnley. n-turnnd to her home In Hao- Cherry creek, vlsltlns; old friends, ramento, California, Hunday Mr. Ilawley was an Instructor In the' Mr. Duvont and family spent the Klamath county hitch school for a 'Fourth of Atgoma. number of years. He Is now llvlns; In! Mr. and Mrs. K, V I.. Palmer and Modesto, California. j daughter went on a flahln trip the Mr. and Mrs. Islle Honors and fourth of July, family, who have been on a four weeks' visit to Yakima, Seattle and.O other Washlnjcton points, returned I I AT THE THEATERS home Wednesday night, A company f hlsrliljr recommend ed artists will appear at the HUr Theatre, for a three days' enjraxe- mont startlnv tnnlvhi u..i.. n ai...i..i i.-jj i. i .i j .-I " "" -"' u ':"""' """"' ,n """ """" lo. clalr, the IleKlan operatic soprano lra :bl vi horreptiT ,"flr-,n - : Mr. and Mrs A. C. Bunnell have sni, lbttl .,, w ,M s;one to Ashland to look up a loca.',antri " lion, am, 1 1 ays is siayins; witn trio children while they are away. T 1ASK I'INK ITKMH Joso Hoblnson, KiikIIsIi barltonn h. V. Oeortson and children and "d l",n,orilrt' ,r'""'" ""mlwr of Miss U-onora Oeortson spent tho ,u,nor"u'' l'Pronatl..(m and popu- Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Ilowor at tho Kovernment dam. Tho KlKor family took In tho hall gamo at Klamath Falls Sunday. Jcaso Johnson and family xpont Sunday at Henry Samon's homo. Mrs, Grutchen Darker Is horo from Joplln, Missouri, to spend the sum mor with Mr. flomon. Tho lateral on tho O cor go Kliault place haa broken twlco in the last woek, causing delay In Irrigating. Two automobiles collided Tuesday evening where the road turns aoatb near the Stuckel bridge. The car go ing Mrta took tho wroag side ot tht road. Both cars war badly crippled Extra Clear Pine Shingles MADE IN KLAMATH COUNTY $6.00 PER THOUSAND LAKESIDE LUMBER CO KLAMATH AVE. AND CENTER ST. PHONE 128 00i0000viii0Viiwwmi I.A POHTK. tledlscovrry of the "ljst mine." tha drnam of miners and prr.poctors for 0 years, has ("n made by (leorgo llueknr, accord Inglo tatemonla made by him. NAI'A. July -'M "'", I'arn, . a rrsldonl of IhU M ... m. ... I. .I.i.l lift Tt funeral a hntd Haturday, A Classified Ad will mlit 1MB uriltitd lultl. ... .. n.,iiB iui ui'iiropriuiu song; sllilus. Dave Johnson, tho Chap with tho Talking Feet, ban without a douht ono of the host comedy and dancing acts on tho circuit. The company will giro an mitlro change of act each night with an on tiro cliang,o of plcturo program each night, A complete matinee will bo given on Saturday and Sunday af ternoons. Tonight Norma Talmadge will he eon in tier great picture, "Tho Isle ot Conquest." Saturday Marguerite Clark la "A Olrl Named afary," aad Sunday, Aalta Stewart ia "A Mid. LIBERTY THEATRE TaU MCX Or THM riOaWUCH AND y.........,..., ,,, ,. mV...?. .7? ..".., -wi ,'", "-. ' Voout' 0w IIAHHV BOKKU Muslrsl Wrsssw TONIGHT That Popular Western Star, Harry Carey, la "HUMAN STUFF" A fine ntury wllli an rr'lli"nt ur SATURDAY Emerson Hough's novel "THESAGE-BRUSHER" .WIUi pratl(y lw , cw,t M "lt (M'v SUNDAY Tko gresvt aad oaly Douglas Falrbaaka la Ills last ! "THE MOLLYCODDLE" MATINKB HVKHY DAY but ao om waa hint. oignt Koaaace,' i.i