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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1920)
JT , v liv i - mob mm nrriMnAr, mm is, im THE EVENING HERALD.' KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON1 tntttfflnttntntmmmtmttttfflttffltt immm.mm...M..mi.M.imm. niTTTTIIIHTntTITTTIHTttlTITTTMriTTTIITTTTTTTTTin SHOE SALE Our... MIDSUMMER IS A CONSPICUOUS SUCCESS t . Y " " "t Smce our sale began Tuesday morning our store has been visited by a steady stream of buyers who have been attracted by our genuine "marked-down prices, and who have found the shoes they wanted in makes and sizes that fairly radiate style, comfort, and the maximum of shoe service Un... ! tUSa ! utSII 1a uu An nn Lnnw Svra1 nf nnr !Snta r Virnncr dn1Yrl rnnirllv. mnA urtiilo vnn liivo an Smmonao aincIC from WlltCh lO DIUKC ftAWT IVIIK UU tIU nill . w ..... w........ w. w ... ... .w..9 ..,,..... ..-g....., .v..... j wm . ... your. selection, still those who buy now stand a better chance to get the shoes they want Ladies' Hi WHITE SHOES Kid, Button and Lace EXTRA SPECIAL Valued up to $12.00, Now S6.75 LADIES' HI WHITE CANVAS SHOES Hi or Low Heels Now $3.65 m-bsmMM-"- Hosiery Gray Luxite Rib-top Silk Hose, SPECIAL 95c Wper cent OFF on all Hosiery Luxite and Notaseme. Remarkable Bargains on our Center Table. SB v. NXB sLannW lsnvV TLw SBbW Men's Shoes SHORT LINES SPECIAL $4.85 BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL MEN'S SHOES l t Barefoot Sandals Brown and Grey All Sizes Sizes 5 to 8, now Sizes 8Vt to 11, now Sizes 11 to 2, now Women's Sizes 2fc to 6, now $1.55 ..$1.80 $2.05 $2.45 WONDERFUL SAVINGS ON DURABLE AND PROPER VACATION SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 1 IKtoS S&m A 515 MAIN ST. r wrv &tmezr KLAMATH FALLS UU1nj-uxnj-u-u-unjTj-u f-r" ----------"-" -- wfc nnrnnnfurLnnnnJTJXnJVtrUTjTTUVVVV-r-r---i - r" - --- -- wwwwwwwwwwwwwwi , The World's Worthy Toilet Goods The assortment oftToilet Preparations which we handle includes all foreign and domestic goods which have been found worthy of public favor. When you need fine jTjrxAAnjUXAnnrVVVVVVVVVV"irrV'Mi"i""iri mmmMmmmmmmm4 PERFUMES, TOILET WATERS, CREAMS, LOTIONS, COSMETICS, SHAMPOOS, MASS AGE PREPARATIONS juxruij'irLnrinrtnrij you'll be safe in coming directly to us. If we furnish it, you may be sure that it is genuine and fresh and that the price will be right. The Store That Has It First I PERSONAL MENTION I c o visiting Mm. Itttynotds' mothar, Mn, II. II. Kdmunds, (or a weak or ten its) i. Yesterday, accompanied ! Mm. Nato OttorbHn and MIss.J- W. Siemens anil 0. W. Mattorn Grace Iloagland returned from Port-!of tho First State & Swings bank, land las,t night, accompanied by Mas-the visitors spent tho day at tliu Sad ler Jnck Heaver, who will spend n,"u Mountain I.umbur company' They drove up friim tho city In their car and will leave latu today for Crater Lake and other outline polntt. niUKTWOOtt 7. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHeRE PARTICULAR KOPLC UV THEIR DRUGS K PEOPLE Ctf UUftAv I I' few months with tilt grandparents, camp. There will bo n called meeting of, Miss Mildred Tallinn wont to Wor the Library club tomorrow (Friday) den, Oregon, thin morning to spond n afternoon at 3 o'clock. Kvery mcm-icouP'e of dai with relatives. hr In rnntlffatfii! tn fin nrnimit nm' there Is Important business to bo trsiiHUCled. , Mm. H.'J. Ilcndrickson left thin morning for hur home In Portland after having ipent two weeks hero with her huiband. She may decide to make her home In thla city. Mr. and Mra. W. C. Dohannon, of Kaniai, who hare been here for four monthi looking over the coun try, left thla morning for Seattle, Washington They were accompanied a far as Weed by their aon and hli I Matt Freeman left thin morning for Oakland, California, after having Bvnt a week here on business. Mlia Gertrude Dowdall, who hat been apondlng the pait week at Crater Lake, left thla morning for her home la San Francisco. J. It. Abbott was a passenger on the morning train for Medford where be will look after matters or busi ness. Robert and Julia Collier arrived last night from flan Francisco 'for a wife, Mr. and Mra. W. D. Dohannon, ' abort visit with Mr. and Mra. Andrew of Dallas, Texas, who have located In J Collier at their home on Third street. kl. .1... . !. ...Ill . .- inw " uu wuu win raiura.co! Bight. ' flatus Merredltu, who has bnen visiting ins sister in Cortland for tint past few days, has returned and Is at his desk In tho First National bank onco morn M. Delfattl was In town from hl ranch In the valley south of hen, this morning attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Norrls left this morning for Hilt, California, for an Indefinite business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Alford, who have been here for a couple of weeks loft thla morning for their homo la Fresno, California. Dale Soule returned yestordar from Chlloquln where he has boeu on an extended vacation. J. H. Moore, who was with tho California-Oregon Power company at one time, Is back on a short visit this week. Mrs. Mattle Aleiander left thla morning for Maryarllle, California, where she will visit relatives and friends. . s E. 8. Bend, of Kansas City, Mis souri, who baa been looking after lumber Intereata here for the past two days, left on tho morning train for Los Angeles. Mrs. Mary Tlte, returned to her borne In Orlnell, Iowa, this morning, after having spent four months hern visiting wljh Mr. and Mrs. Dert Mas toe. W. A. niossom, Inspector of the Pullman company, has been bore on ft business trip, and left this morn ing for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Montelth, who have boon hore on business for tho past two days, loft this morning for Shasta Springs, California. Prom there they expect to go to their home In Albany, Oregon, Mr, and Mrs, I. It. Harris, who have been visiting hero for the last two days, returned to their home In San Francisco this morning. "Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds and son. are -here from Washington, wfcsr Mr JUjaoMs is reeident t LIBERTY THEATRE rum nox or no motunm and a wkw onb kvkht dat -- --..-Yr'rTYiiyijmnjuuuij tjuuuuuvu-ijt H. W. POOLE, Owner HARRY BOREX, Msvstcal DkneSot "' .M ., rri-i-n in nnr .jj-.-ut.vllluui.uuuu TONIGHT Albert Ray and Elinor Fair in "THE LOST PRINCESS" A happy snappy romance full of smiles and tears FRIDAY "THE FORGED BRIDE" sUrring Mary MacLaren SATURDAY ' , k " OLD LADY 31 " a beautiful picture jcATnrn bykrv day . li the Notcnes mate Dank. Tier ) lM X i ;i if i -r w mpmpmmm