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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1920)
-ir faoiivvv' " THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON L. 1 H-? H i PERSONAL MENTION I o o y i i ?r . r n, T 1 1 1 1 ! m WMMMmm&&.&mmaKivfflKznnem buwu hmgettttSBHl .L & 1 rwv&'&zxtttimfrVwsi The Bootery CHAS. P. MACUIRE 713 Main St IUUruftjMUAltlUS t 20 DISCOUNT ON MONITO HOSIERY. THIS HOSE WE "HAVE IN BLACK, BROWN, AND WHITE, IN ALL SIZES; PRICES RANGING PROM $2.00 IN LISLE TO $5.00 IN ALL SILK. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY NO LEATHER, HOWEVER PINE, NO SHOE, HOWEVER WELL MADE, CAN ENDURE WEAR IF NOT GIVEN PRO PER CARE. THE SHOE CREAMS SOLD BY US PRESERVE AS WELL AS BEAUTIFY THE LEATHERS ON WHICH USED, l 4 i M L-C i THE BOOTERY i i All CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 713 MAIN $T, MMI tMUMMM II a LEGION POST IS i"',5" STARTED IN A. hi) KNOB AHIE8, Aug. 3 .The recently organised Bueuoe Aires post ot tho American Legion Will be n!.V ,'roer residing la Argentina to volantee; to serve hit country In France and the flnt to fall of the Argentine con known aa "Spencer Ely 'Poii. ... ..... .ii Tin Hpencer Kiy wii trie tint American On bit arrival In France, Ely join ed the MGth regiment (the old tight Ing lth, of Now York) and wat killed at Chateau Thierry. After (laving been wounded In action he Wat carried to a dressing station from which ho refuted to be removed until more aerloutly wounded com rade had been taken to the rear. Before hit turn came, 'the d retting Vtatlon wat blown up by a Qerman hell. Kly waa a native of Flutblnf, New York, and a descendant of Ocneral Bchulyer, of the American revolution. Hit family hat rctldcd In Uuenoa A I ret for about 12 yeara. COUPLE MARRIED Wilbur Harrington and Viola John iwere married tblt morning by the iRev. K. P. Lawrence at the Presby; terlan manae. . 1 i Warren Hunt HOSPITAL A. thoroughly equipped institution affording unexcelled facilities for the scientific treatment by hospital methods of medical, sur gical and obstetrical cases. The new and modern fireproof building contains private rooms for bed and ambulatory cases, completely equipped examination and treatment rooms, Roentgen Ray, clinical and research labor atories. , .... r.A ii " JvJ STAFF 3 & LOCATION rSHa"0, F0URTH a PINE STS- GEO. A. MASSEY, M. D. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. ' Telephone 497 Ambulance Service I ' 1 ' " J. P. McAullffe and Maurlco Mc Aullffo are county sent visitors from their ranch In tho Fort Klamath dis trict. Mm. Iluth Rum who hat been vis iting hor lnter, Mr. W. C, Town tend and Mrt. 8. Man, loft this morning for her homo' In Walla Walln, Washington. Henry Doyle, recruiting officer from Medford, who hat been spend ing n week In Klamath Falls, return ed this morning to the ttatfon at Medford. MIha IJctt Kllgoro returned Mon day from the coast where she bat boon spending a threo weeks' voci& tlon. Wbllo away the 'visited her undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Chastaln. Mrs. Maybello Sherburne West, n muilc teacher, and her mother, Mrt. J. O. Sherburne, roturned on the train this morning to tbolr home In I'lcdmont. While hore tbey visit ed with Mitt Marie Itambo, who took them to Crater Lake and other, scenic points In Klamath county. Miss Mario Dolan ot Petaluma, who taught at Dairy last year, baa arrived to take charge of tho school at I'Jno drove tblt year. Mr. and Mrt. D. B. Hunter, who have been' visiting their ton, F. Hill Hunter, during the tummer, return ed this morning to their home In Miami, Florida. MbaKarla Montgomery has re turned from a vacation of"' three weeks tpenlMn Medford and Fort- land, r J. A. Small waa In town this morn ing from hit home In Dairy attend ing to business matter. " A marriage license wat latued yet trd evening to Archie B. Koff and Pearl B. Applegate. Both are resi dents of ChlloqUlB. Dr. C. A. Rtmbo, W. R. Lee, Frank Mills. B. W. Oregory and wife, Sam Goddard, George Ogle, Jonn Stout. Will L. Halley, Ike Stroble fend J. II. Marttere were a few of the Klamath Falls people who got hunt ing licenses In preparation for the opening of the deer season. Percy Burke and ton, Harry, who have been visiting Mr. Burke'a brother, O. D. Burke, president of the Kltmath State bank. led tnit morning for their home In Norfolk. Nebraska. Mr. Durko took tnem aa.lt far at Ashland In hit car this morn ing,. From there they will continue U.I. ... hi. .mIa ' tuvir 4wuiuc; , Max Scbaffer left this mormeg ax- ,- ter a brief visit here. Ho Is the son of Professor Sehaffer, recently ot the University of Oregon, but who ac cepted a position In Wisconsin tills year. Jim Shaw and wife are guests at the White Pelican hotel from Seat- Hie, Washington. Mlsa Gertrude Parker and Miss Daisy Cole arrived on last nlgnt'a train from Grants Pass. Both will teach In the city school this winter, j Miss Esther Berry is in mamam Falls from Seattle, Washington, and Is staying at the White Pelican hotel. W. L. Brown arrived last night from Portland and It registered at theWhlte. Pelican hotel. Mr. and'Hrs. D. C. Magie ot Los Angeles, arrived last night and are guests at the White Pelican hotel. Irving Kesterson, a lumberman from 'Ivam. It In town today on busl nose' He Is stopping at the' White Pelican hotel. Daa and Dave Llskey were In town this morning from their ranch In Swan Lake valley. a Frank F. Nelson -Is a 'Klamath Falla visitor from his ranch near Keno, Orogon. r v Agnes' Hughes arrived, last.'ntght from San Francisco and Is registered at the White Pelican hotel. BBPBBHatfSaaaa KirK!tHHIH tilUiJ.WHSii'WiifinLiTtllPH " TT t -, fe 10, II, II. Co. J IkAI, IJ, It. Ob. Th Pedal Touch are contlderatloat wfcta barliir aa is very Important whet) totoensg a Just aa "pickup" and "pep" automonue tne "reoai Touch' Pedal Touch with the Qulbranaea la so eaay that7 we eaalakgt , comparisons with other SUndard Makea coating a thaaaaaj-4iafa and up;, , ' v ' May we show you one of the following modeler , SUBURBAN MODEL....$6i.0O ' V COUNTRY SEAT. 160,00 WHITE HOUSE $75a0f XaUonaUy Priced. Katioaally Advertised. Price Earl Shepherd Co.! 111 H" An Exclusire Mtuic Houae -507 Main St,- kknutth FalU Wlacku '.- RFPMRIIMN SENATE N lUl .(1 EOED ml stiu ' H I a . tc- rra)c IC'"''' Snakss Frlsndt of Farmer. A correspondent who Is Interested In snnkes as well at flowers and birds and tho other more popular things in nature writes tha be haa gratifying success In locating tnakea by merely listening for their rustling In the dry leaves. If one's ears are specially trained for snake noises there la no good reason why this method should not be really practical. Unquestionably the majority of wood wauderers are almost blind In this matter or snaitea. Unleas we almost step on him we sel dom know that he la lurking near at hand and remaining very still la the hope that he will not be noted. All our tnakea are practically' defenseless. Tbey are not only Inoffensive and tim id creatures, bnt alto highly uaeful friends of the farmer. Possibly the baby snakes are In leaa danger .than the adult. ' The little fellows are lew conspicuous, and, at before noted, they can hide In very small refuges. Idda Loale. v Mistress (after absence) It'a no use, Bridget, you've woru one of my new .aklrta and yon can't get out of It ' Bridget Begorry, mum, If thot's so Ol'd be wearln It this mlnlt, wmldn't PORTLAND. Ore., Aug,. 31. Sec retary Hotehklss of the Republican state central committee yesterday re ceived a letter from United State Senator Harry 8. New, national di rector ot the speakers bureau, call ing the attention of the state central committee to the Importance ot the November congresaimal campaign. The letter follows:' e "Attention la particularly directed 10 the great ImportMfe Of electing a uepuDllcan congreear in as or me states, United Stabs awetors are to be chosen and, a member ot the house of renreseaiatlvea ia toXba elected In tovery, congressional district. t'Saaakar are urged especially to ttresaVta Importance of returning Republican member ot both house. ARepublican president will be powerle 40, carry out. the party pro grrm uatft supported a Repub lican coam. 3 "Doth, domestic and foreign po licies ar,flpenaeniapei ibis, ana too mucB!imponaBae;aanoi oe at tached taVtnla' feattjre Of the cam- "?h , .'; s rcta'il tftitiuifl uoiia .rMKTIatTHJB KVJSKftia MEMBER FOfctytl Wkile FAitm HU Wednesday, lifdO SPEAKERS ;? f."-r, ''The, Oregon State Chamber of. Commerce." Ptfeident Chas. Hall of MartWield.. "The Dollars andf 8ee of. the Farm .B(ureu.??' E. H. Thomas, Co. A'grfaiHtfrist. . 'Lots of pep all numbers v mviiea i ! Klamath County, Chamber of The retail clerks'nloai.wlll hold a special aaetlng tonlghWii' which the question et taking parttli the Labor day celebration will, bt disposed ot. The secretary ot the ualoa report that 10 applicant for membership will be initiated. The ualoa will alto celebrate ita first anniversary, It sav ing been chartered oa Labor day, 19i. GlSTCOuSSalsT roKmiocDjatir weed i - 1 SALEM, Or., Aug. 30,-XpproxI-mately 400 oht et a f4t-f ot TOo) eheep belonging to 3. H.; Hlatoa Grant county, died receatty as ths result ot eatiag lapine, a 'faitonou weed, accerding: tdDr, tfliHVLytle, state veteriBartaa. Dr.'Lytle said that livestock-ordinarily would not eat lapladaad thaf few deaths aateac aheeiiiaad beea cauted by the i weed. Tfcs1 -aaJMP lost by Mr. Hlnton vrereMlng Haasterred to new pasture,- aMd tne ,awher be Ilevea tbey obtained a ejiaatlty oC lupine along the road.. The mono tary lose Is estimated aC l,100. : . . SPBCUIt AVIENON Two complete taatlieea every af ternoon at the Liberty, etattlag at 1:30 and 8:80. 27-31 A classified ssmescsasBstsai IS win m it. i " ,ii ,., ''..7 ' Ui' i'. R. CI. P. A. No. 459 N i i RETAIL CLERKS ATTENTION , Special Meeting Tonigit AT8P.M. t IMPORTANT BUSINESS (i M ) J FINE FOR NON-ATTENDANCE' ir Oi T Boston Transcript. " A classified Ad will sell it. 4)tinnil 113' W- , t'ljl J A l M