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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
' I . MUDAT, JULV 10, IMS , THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQR KMHT '. !l I PERSONAL MENTION ,Ot 1 o Mr. nml Mrs. B. I). Crawford nro Iito from h'urokn, California, with tlm Intention of mnklnR this their homo In tho near future, lL.Prlco wan In Klamath Falls jesterday from Rocky Point on mat tors of business, J. It. Clnrrott, of tho Oarrctt Con struction company, tins gono to Tort land for a short business visit.. Mr. and Mr. It. M. Daub? and Ed. Uagby loft on the morning train for Portland whore they will visit Mr. Hagby's mothor for a couplo of wooks. Mr. and Mrs. Ilogby conduct tho Washington hotel and during Mlnlf ntinrtn. Mr PIiimmaa at.... will tako tliolr plnco. I Mrs. VaCImn, wha 1ms boon here! organlxlng a tractor territory for tho , past two days, loft this morning fori his homo In San Francisco. i V. If. Davles, who has been hero slnco Monday on business, left this I vH rlAUAUV PUP E.MJHUfflI DhLL IF NOT WANTED FOR PRESENT USES IT WILL PAY YOU TO PURCHASE FOR ANTICIPATED WANTS. PRICES LIKE THESE ARE VERY UNUSUAL BUT IT'S GENUINE ECONOMY SALE. . JULY Dr. J. If. Oslo of San KranclKCo. morning for hit homo In Portland. who ha been nt Itocky Point with his family on an extended vacation, returned yostenlny to his homo In tho bay city. Orno Khllnp, who has been living 'nt Chlloquln for somo time. Is mov ing Into town tilts' weok. Miss Mlnnlo nrlftlth left .for Chllo quln this morning to spend n short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Spldell were In tlio city shopping yesterday from their ranch In tbo Meadow Lake district.1 Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Dabner and fam-: lly are on tho T. O. Hague ranch on the Kcno road putting up tho hay crop. They expect to go Into tbo Fort Klamath country next. J. II. McAllister, who was Inter ested In business hero several years ago, drove In last night from Susan vllle, California, whom ho Is In the real cstato business. Mr. McAllister Is rn route to Seattle, where ho will meet his sister, who Is coming from tho east to tako a trip through Alaska. ' Mr. and Mrs. I.. I Montgomery and family, acconfpanlcd by Miss Mildred Thrasher, -will drive to Crat er Lake tomorrow for the week-end. W. M. Duncan left this morning for Lake Odell where ho will Join his wife for a few day' camping. Upon his return Sunday, Mrs. Duncan will accompany him homo. Mr: and Mra. C. D. Howler, of Mo desto, California, who hare been camping for two weeks at Cherrj creek, nro In town for a short time before returning home. Joe Kent was a passenger on last night's train from San Francisco. Mrs. Mildred Rivers of Tacoma. who has been visiting at the homo of Mr. and 'Mrs. H. K. Hauger for the past two weeks, returned home this morning, going by stago to Ashland. Mrs. It. S. (Hidden has been here to see Crater Lake and left this morning to visit In SIsson, Califor nia. Doctor T. C. Durnett was a passen ger on the morning train for SIsson.' While here he visited Crater Lake. J. F. Molleiicop, It. A. Slivens and Krugcel brothers hare been spend- lnr flvt months on n vacation n round Klamath Falls. They have been fldh-l MARSHFIELD, Ore, July 1C Ing In all the lakes. Diamond, Crater The shingle plant of the South mill and Klamath, but report thit tfce has resumed operations. best fish were caught In the I'pper Klamath. They are taking w'thj them stories and snaphot to show1 Wrestling has come Into such fa- their friends what Klamath offers vor ln Richmond. Va.. as to Justify In the war of sports. Mr. Mollencop,thB construction of an open-air arena and Mr. Slavens -re contractors, the Cor the sPrt- former lives In Salem nnd tho latter I Bob Dibble, the Toronto oarsman. In Portland. The Krurcel brother I training faithfully with a view to Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Mllllgan. xWio has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don J. lleldlng for two weeks, left this morning for their home In Urcnt Fall, Oregon Elmer Holeck, of Hamilton Cltv, California, who tins been hero look ing over the country for threo weeks. left this morning tor Dutisimtlr, Cat-! Ifornla. and from there ho will go to; his homo. Mrs. .V. Mundell nnd dsuithter. ! Ellen, of Ilonanzn, Oregon, left ttili, morning for (.rants Pass to lilt with relatives and friends for about two weeks. Mrs. (icorgo Mitchell, of Eugene. Oregon, who has been visiting at Inonama, Orrgon. left this morning for Macdool where she will visit friends. J. II. Mooro, who has been hcrei for tho past threo days on business,' left this morning for Medtord and I other northern Oregon points. I Miss I.ucllo Oarber was a passen-l ger on the morning train for San Francisco, where she will spend the summer. H. It. Isham left on a business trip to Portland this morning. He will be gone two or threo days. H. A. Darry, a traveling salesman, who has been, here for the past two days, left this morning for Yreka, California, and other southern points. O. F. Bell and C. J. Shumpf, left this morning, tho former for Weed and the latter for Dorrls. They ex pect to be gone threo days. Economy Sale Summer Wash Waists 40-IN. CREPE DE CHINE $1.95 If you can bo interested in dainty Silks for Dresses, Waists and Underwear this is your chance, this is your chance to supply your wants for months to come. 10-in. good Crepe de Chine at $1.05 per yard is the very best buy in Silk season and as we are being in formed these goods can not last much longer. Wo have over thirty of the best shades to select from. 40-IN. GEORGETTE CREPE $1.95 This Economy Sale is but little over one-half what these same goods sold for earlier in the season. Thcv in order to reduce same, they go on sale Saturday ,,(-' Pure Dye Crepe, over 35 shnd.es to select from, Taken from our regu lar stock and sold at a price that every wo man will purchase at least several for such values are truly un usual every waist new this season, every one a genuine Worth more, stamped today at 52.00 on account of the cold season we have accumulated a very large stock, and morning SPECIAL at 98c a good value. I'lll'.VHS CONTRACTED New Georgette Waists $2.48 Due to friendly courtesy one of our New York buyers let us in on a deal of Embroidered Georgette Waists that is a real bargain. They come in many New Summer Shades, handsomely embroidered, with low neck, short sleeves. We have decided to pass the good thing along to our friends and while they last we will sell them SPECIAL for $2.48 ROSERURO, Ore., July 16. About half of the Douglas county pruno crop has already been coa traded at 16 cents a pound. I'UL'XK PACKING PLANT RIDDLE, Ore.. July 16. Con struction has started on a new prune processing and packing plant here. KIIIN'GLK MILL RESUMES Handkerchief Special 50 Doz. Ladies' Embroidered Edge fine lawn Handkerchief SPECIAL Saturday 15c $1:50 Dresses now 32.00 Drosses now $2.50 Dresses now $3.00 Dresses novV .. ...... $1.50 Dresses now $6.00 Dresses now Children's Dresses All Reduced We are offering these at less than can be replaced for today owing to a big over-stock. We suggest you buy now for School Season. $1.19 $1.79 $2.19 $2.69 $3.75 $4.90 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Days' and OlrW u nib Hoso HIack and White SPECIAL. 3 pair.. $1.00 Ladles' Knit Rummer Motty small sizes SPECIAL . . ..Vests. 15c KAYSER'S Whlln 811k Qloves, sites up to 7 Vt SPECIAL . 69c Slip Over All Wool Sweaters Values up to C( $12.50. SPECIAL....'" lire In Ashland Mrs. A. M. Marshall and Miss N. Cllnne were passenger on the morn ing train for Sim Jpse, California. Mrs. Emma Miller left this nvorn Ing for Portland where she will spend two or three weeks visiting ber son. getting Into shape to compete In the single sculls event In the Olympic regatta. The only record-breaker In the recent Southern Olympic tryouts at New Orleans was Lemon, the Dallas athlete. After alt, as Dill Shake speare said .what's ln a name? fttommtSJftori H. N. MOE, Proprietor Y Y Y The Rlrmlngham Athletic club Is to stago a series of amateur boxing tournaments this summer with a view to encouraging the ring game In the Alabama metropolis. The Old Dominion Doat Club will be the host of the annual regatta of the Southern Rowing Association, to bo held on the Potomac River course on July 10. The recent Independence Day marked tho tenth anniversary of tbo Reno battle between Jim Jeffrie, and Jack Johnson, the result of which clinched tho big negro's claims to thy heavyweight title. Young bam bo shoots are eaten by the Chinese and Japancso aa wo eat asparagus. They have tho taste and flavor of nrussels sprouts, Otto Knabe, former stur second basenyiti of tlm Philadelphia Nation charge of tho Kansas City American association team In tho hop. that he may be able to pull tho lllucs out of the rut. Tho Iorrt Mayor of Ixindnn Is en titled to woar dn narl'a roba when ever a crowned bead pays a visit to the City. A new high school In Washington. I. C Is to bo the best equipped In stitution of Its klml In Amorlca in tho matter of facilities for athletic training. In' addition to gymnasium and swimming pools for both boyn and girls, them will bo a rifle range an Indoor running track.'and, a stad ium containing tonnls courts, a grid Iron nnd basoball field, WWHmMHHHWHWMWWWttHHM Ef ;?. i iumtftttttttt KKK STORE REMOVAL SALE SPECIALS ior SATURDAY TOMORROW HERE IS A CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD SAVINGS. 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