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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
PAOR PIVR THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FMDAY, JVI.T MltM ; Piano Bargains 1 OAK CAHK I'lANO . I MAIIOC1ANY I'lANO 1 WALNUT I'lANO 1 I'LAYKIMMANO, kh NOT: 1 I'lANO, OAK I'AHi: JIMMI.flU int-voo IMMMMI a.tmMio Earl Shepherd Co. iFAi mnnnfi-ninii r.Ai n nn i.i.i a f.07 Miiln HI. X t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY roit mm; Our u ( Im-ki )in iicri' rimcliiM in valley; ull In alfalfa, line mortem lnillillnKi". Till l ii mniit-ynniker A lovely lit tit fi-room modern bun galow, wltli gunge, good location, rlom In, 13,0(10, on terms A choke (flection of rlty lot m IU ncre chicken runcli, rlune In Can lin ImiiikIiI for lens t tin n nt of liilllillriKi) Kimy terms ,. .. iii:m..m.v ai . or, Ma In hi an. ,il LOST Hold lirourli. tallied im kirmake lli'Mnrit (or ret urn o llrrnlil nltler. 30-l ll.tCJ .STIIl'TI(NK I'llvate lemons liy appointment only llox "O" llrrnlil office. 30-2 KOIt HALE- On paved nlri-ol. two new liiiiiKitlori; line t-room; the. oIIht .'.-room mill bath; modern. Cor hit lot. No sewer or puvoment taxes. Cull HI" Wnrden Ave 30-31 KOII HALE 00 acre good slurp (mnt it rt-. $200. Itye, Ininrli grims ninl iithi-r feed, In Juniper hills, be tween I'oe Vulley nml Merrill. For fuither particular wrlln llox 24. Oli'iii'. Orn. 30.4 VANTEI- Womnn lor general hnUM-work; five In finally II V. Ilnrtnn, Mllli-r Hill school hoiite, It F. I) Nil I 30.2 LOST - lletween White IVIIrnn hotel unit I'lirlflc Terrnre, pnlr of kIuioi-k, wlthii-ll rlnm. Kliuli-r ji-iiii rnll phono I, 3'-3 1 WANTED TO lll'Y- A llvi- room inoili-rn Iioiii-i- mi lilll between 2nd nml i'. th HI . furnace heat. Address IJ..S 30, lli-nilii nfnri.. 30.31 Tlu IM. V. I'rlrp line nf I'nll Miml-i-n limr iirrlteit nt K. K. K. More. Null to )nur rxrlusUe ttii-nturr. WANTED I'mrllrnl nml 'intimity numlnit. ( " lli-rulil. 30.3 .TTi:.TI4l. I O O F members are ri-iui-stril In ! r nt tonlittit at ' lock. Work In the neconil nml tlilnl De grees. Ili-fri-iiliini-nlii. 30 A IIMUIAIV Itiiioi'll engine, 12 horse 24x4o lliimti'll separator lllrrtcll rlovi-r nml .ilfnlfa One imwi-r. OfH Ono holler. . Two water tmikM. ri- bundle beds, rook hiiiine All In good con illt ion. Complete except drive lii-ll. I'rlcx 12,200; fl.ono rush, imianre terms. Wrltu l.-vi iienennuiner. Cnliure. Oro. 30-2 In ll-c County onrt of the State of Oregon, for Kin County of Klum nih In the Matter of the Kethtt- of Siulu I'oii mi. deceased, 1 Notice Is hereby ghen that the un- ilcrnlKn'il. him Im-i-ii appointed the nil- liiilniKtriiior of tho above entitled o. tMti'. nml ull !MTion linvlnx rlnlm iikii MM tin mini-, will plra'D pri-Hcnt , properly wrlflril. with vourlii-tii at- inrlnit. within nix inonthn fr- in tin .lute or tlilr notlrc nt tlio lnw otflru of II .M ManiilliK. I.ooiiiIm IIIiIr , Kl.irmth Knllx. Kl.iinnth County, Sl&tn of Ori-Ron, thut holni; tli pi nee tlil uilnilnli-triitiir lin chom-n to irntioiM t the Iniilno'.-i of thU c-ntute lliitiil .Mny Hh. 11)20. Itr.NKY IIOTCIIKIN. 1 Ailmlninrator. July lfl.23-30-C.13 - Muxluil. nml Kiimpil eullni: nenr fur men nml humrii tit Ii. K. K. Mine. foii su.T: vriuwiiKiimrs iikiii Three live nloren, pnyliiK IiuhIih-ihi. Muat M-ll or (mile. Sniip. Sio inns Main 81. 30-31 i-'oii sai.i: A I renlilrnre lilt, nil ImproTeil; Noli lilll. Sniip. He 100S Mnln St. jo-ji IIOOII ItlVi:it. Ore., Jillv 30. TIiourIi the utriiwlicrry crop In only nlioitt tin per rent of Inxt yenr'n In volume, It In expected that the lilch er iirln-4 ticlni; pulil till year will lirlru; r. Krenter total return for the crop thnti over before. KOIC KAI.i: I fio'roml hand Ice eht unil ftim Al. keep rool, Si-o 1008 Main St. JU-JI roil Sl.K Suit rneii iil lniKi oil .klnilH. uu unvH money, Aiiioy mnvr LlnKH, wo run hIiow, tiiil ioo kiln fit. au-" lirVKIIK WKKK .Wti. .l ' 1'OIITI.ANI), July 30. I'lircl-HH- Ing iiRentH from ull pnrts of tlm Northwent are mnkliiK roeiviitlons , here tn ntock up with Orei;nn-iu:uk kqoiIm ilurliiK lluyum' Week, AukuhI !i tu 14. A CIAmIIIMI Ad will unll It Jli PERSONAL MENTION I i o o t V. II. (Irlfllth, ii ImvolInK union- mini, hiix'ljien liem on it builn trip unit left on III'-- mornliiK train ' for I'ortlimil. K. II. Clmtrell left thin mornliiK for u four in on tlm' plpnnum trip ti; Hnrriiini-iilo, Mr. nml Mih. i:, Ojillltrh nml iion, Kniil, wern piim-iiKi-m on llio inorn Ini? train for Han KrimclHCO whuro they will enjoy a ten ilnyn' viiCBtlon. I Mm. A. II, I'rlcn nml MIm K, Harh ciitnii ilown Inat nlnlit from Crulur I. like nml left on tho morning train for Hun KruncUco, Mm. O. II. Carroll wmit to Marnh flolil, Oregon, thin mornlnic where, nh i! will mukv a brief vlnlt with. IfrjernlH, ' Mm. I.. Jncolm nml non, Ituilolph, 'left thin mornliiK for Kuxenn where they will vlnlt Mm. .lncoln' iluwititcr, for it rouple of week. , IrvInK y HroKH unci Charted Park ier left lhl morning for their home, In Hun Krnnrlnro iifd-r huvlnit iipcnt 'two wenkx hero on a vacation anil 'nutlnx trlti. . K. C. I'urlnlon han liecn here on , brief Ini'lniM trip ami rt-turneil tlile i mornliiK to bin home In Portland. 1., I. Itoliertn wiik ii immienKcr on the iiiornltiK train for Hnn Knrncliico. i He hut been hero on u weck'H bul j nem trip. ! ' Mr nml Mm. I). Ilnnlonl. Icturlntn. J left tliU tnorlnnK for their home In Hnrrntnnnln. 8 .1 HnrrlnKtoii, of Mcflouil, Cal.' Ifoinli, hnn been to Crater Lake uml , returned thin mornlnK lo hln home. Mrn. I J. llrownlee ami children left thin mornliiK for 1'ortlnnil where they will mnke their home Mr. nml Mm J. A. Mitchell, who hue bi-en pendlnit heir vacntlon In, till city, were pumienKem on the mornlnK truln for their homo ln Portlnml. i MIm Adelaide Schubert, who hnn, been hern vlilllliK her relutlve and frlendu, returned to her homo In San Kmnclrrn thin mornlnK. Mm. W. T. Dully left thin morning for Hnn l.uln OpUpn. California, to tvUlt her pnrentH for two weekf. ' Mm T Norlock and M'ib Kntlier Ine Cnmon. of Seattle, arrived on the train Url nlnht for u few week' vlH II with Mrnnd Mm. . C Dnven. j port. Mm lliirbura Bclinn, a ulster nf Mm. Davenport, came In last j night alio, to visit with her rimer Hhe will look after her timber Inter end while here. Mr. and Mm, K. J. Mnyor hnve i moved from their former residence i nt .i2!i IIIrIi direct to 206 Fourth ' dtreet Mr nnd Mm. Lewis ilnhn were In town )eiitiidny from their ranch home In Swin I.nko Valley , J V (liN'ller and family left tlild' mornliiK 'for Dlnmond Inke where thev will dpend a few days. ' MUh Kuth Dixon returned home thld week from Portland, where dhe dpent tho winter. i John Johmton 'a In town from Camp Three of tlm Pelican. Hay Lum ber company. J. II. Putnam, operator for tho, Southern Pncltlc nt tlm local depot, will bo trnmferred lo tho Portland ' dlvMon. AuRimt 1. His plnce hero will bo filled by P. A. Young, the iiRept nt AlKoinu. who will move hero with his family nt that time. .Mr. nnd Mm. Knrl Shepherd luft this mornlni; In their car for a ten f d)s' trip. They will ko llrst to Al- tuniH and then lnlor to other Orej;on a ml California points. Mr. nnd Mm. Fred Onrlch hnvo re turned from a weok'n nutomobllo trip. They visited for a dny or two In Uoruo river vulloy nnd at Salem durliiK tho KlkH convention uml from there went to Portland, u)i the Col umbia Itlvor llluhwny nnd buck homo imulu. Mr. (lurlch said that , they hud plnnned u trip Into W'iihIi IN UNIVERSAL CORD A super sturdy over-siz6 Cord Tire that estab lishes rt new standard for supreme dura bility and freedom trom Irirlriinc. I VniniTOIlN I'llllllllllll- Lite tenli. Imvo I pi lived Unit Mlclielln IIIlllvri-NUl t iii ' uilHiirpnM-tl for llM-t'ibim '""" u'"w" hutN nml for " llilliiK unllll' , lnniiP In l "'"fl Itiein. f ' METROPOUTAN GARAGE KLAMATH KALIJS ItiKton but tho Rrent BhortnRo of rim nnd tlm hlRhwuy cmiHtructlon would hnvo tnkon nil tho ploimiro out of tho trip. r8 J K. llrntton nnd Mm. Clar ice Worden nro npmidltiR tho day at tho Klmor AiipleRiito rniich In Swnn Valley. , Mm. H. P. Prlco Is a Klamith Falls vlHltor from Mill Valley. She ' Is HtoppliiR nt the Wlilto Pollcnn hotel. 1 n S, Siindors nnd J. P. Wiso nro I In town fiom Sacramento this week. They nro Riiests nt tlm Wlilto Pellcnn lintel. Mrs. J. A. Pierce arrived last night from her homo In Alameda, Califor nia, for n short visit hero, A. I. Drew was a pnsseuger on last night's train from Iloston, Mass. Tho clerking force ot the Van Bol ton shoo store has been increased through1 (he arrival of J. II, Ilqslar, ot Sacramento, who h'aa the reputa tion' of being a shoe man with all the hoe-flttlng knowledge known to the ho butlneM. Mr. Botlar la a brother-in-law of Al and Robert Sloan of thU city. ZfflJbm r INICF BROTHER lIf1rW C--mXiUVMI !! s End-of-the-Month Three Day Sale O UR End-of-the-Month 3 Day Sale offers good seasonable merchandise at sumrisinizlv low nrices. Mothers who are nlanninir to sew their children's school clothing will find many desirable items in our Sale of Remnants the reductions on gingham, "Junior Cloth" and galatea should also appeal to them. Kemember, however, that this sale is for three days only after Saturday the merchandise which remains, if there is any, will be returned to regular stock and sold at regular prices. Chic Blouses of Georgette, Voile, Crepe de Chine Half-Price MORE THAN 100 dainty blouses have been grouped together and marked at VI off the regular prices for a quick clearance. " Included In this croup are a great many blouses cf georgette nnd crepe do chine In n seemingly endlesA variety of charming styles. There ain n number of the dainty two-tone effects as well as many simple little waists trimmed with lace and embroidery. Tli ere arc many ot tbe delightfully fashioned Lingerie IIIouwm of white voile which Dame Fashion has decreed correct for wear with suits the whole year 'round. Trimmed with lace and adorned with dainty frills and tucks. White Canvas Shoes 1-3 off During our End-of-the-Month 3 Day Hale about 250 pair of summery white canvas shoes may be had at 1-3 off regular prices. Five different lots are Included In this group, and, altho there Is not a complete range of sizes In any lot, all sizes may be found In the whole assortment. All Silk Petticoats 25 per cent off Petticoats of silk Jersey, with fancy accordion-pleated flounces, In grey, navy, Copenhagen, purple, green and black. Satin pettlccata tn navy, green and Mack. Crepe de chine petticoats In yellow, gold, maize, pink and green. SPECIAL All Sport Skirts 25 per cent off Our entire stock of separate skirts Is offered at H off the regular prices during this End-of-the-Month Sale. Included are many skirts of tine blue serge and wood poplin besides a great number ot sports skirts made ot silks and plaid and checked woolens. Children's Barefoot Sandals 1-3 off Our cntlro stock of children's barefoct sandals and play Oxfords at 1-3 off. These sanduls are splendid for Fall school wear, as well as for use In tho Summer time. MMMMMMMMA Special-Boys' Unionsuits 49c Lightweight Hummer Unionsuits for boys, short sleeves, ankle length, all sizes. Hegularly priced up to-SGc suit. SPECIAL Children's Wash Suits 1-2 off About 60 pretty little wash suits for chll'dren are a feature of this month's End-of-the-Month 3 Day Salo. Madn ot gcod cliambrny, kiddie-cloth, khaki und other wash rubrics. Ideal for school wear sizes 2 to S years. - MWWAMMrVlrMAA 75c Men's Wash Ties 55c During this End-ot-the-Month ,3 Day Sale only mny one get theno fine wash ties nt this special price. Mnde of tho finest silk shirtings In colorful nt-.sortiiH'iit of attractive stripes, vwv "Lady Sealpax" Unionsuits 1-3 off These unionsuits nro Ideal for wenr during tho warm Summer mouths. Mndo ot fine white nnd flesh bntlBto. Pushloned like tho famous "11. y. IV athletic unionsuits which aro so popular with moil. WWMVsA Women's Lisle Unionsuits $2.89 Summer unionsuits of flno llslo tlesh-colored with tops of glovo silk. Sleeveless and knee-longth. A romorkablo value tit 2.89 tho regular price is $3,60. SPECIAL Galateci39c a yard Mothers who are thinking of making tholr chil dren's school clothing will find this strong, attrac tive material Ideally adapted to their needs. It Is 27 Inches wide nnd mny be had In a great variety of pretty strples and colors. If we had to buy this now we couldn't sell It for less than 65c yd. '$1.50 "Palm Beach Cloth" 1-2 off Genuine "Palm Beach Cloth" In a pleasing vari ety of pretty stripes. 4 This material is especlully adapted to the making ot sports skirts, wash suits and dresses, motor coats, men's and boys' suits and children's wash clothing. Gingham and "Jiurior-Cloth" 25c yard The ginghams Included In this sale are the 27-ln Heil Seal stripes and checks, and many plecea-of 3J-ln. plaids. Itegularly priced at 39c and ,t5c the yard. , r Tbe ,'Junlor-CIoth" Is another of tho fabrics mndo especially tor children's washable clothing and It comes in a variety ot attractive stripes. Spring and Summer Coats 1-2 off The balanco of our stook of uttructlvo Spring nnd Summer coats, about 20 models, has been to duceil exactly $ in price for this sale. Included in this group of coats aro a liumber ot sports coats of tweeds and sports fabrics; ninny long emits of Serge, In navy und Copenhagen blue; and a few coats ot black s.itln nml taffeta, Most of tho styles aro rather coiiborvatlvo and ovory one ot thoso couts Is good for at least another svuuon's wear. Silk Hosiery Specially Priced $3.50 Silk hodo, In whitu and n qq black, nil sizes pait0 S2.90, $3.00 Silk Hosiery, in black, n on white, cordovan nnd pink... ... .. Rjj27 $2.50 Silk lloslory In white, black 4 qa and cordovan brown 9 1 c0 $2.00 Silk Hosiery In cordovuu, JQ white und black, all sizes F 05J Lisle Hosiery, In grey, white, black t(g" and cordovan, Reg. 59c, 69c, 75c , OUC A Great Sale of Remnants at 1-2 off Included in this sale of remnants are many, pieces of sports and novelty silks: short lengths of wool fabrics suitable for sports skirts or for children's coats; many yards of wash goods in cuts long enough to make dresses, skirts, bungalow' ap'rbns, and children's wash suits and dresses. ' l J l IITKAND KLAMATH H-j