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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1920)
paob nv THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, tMtgOOW ! I. il7 i PERSONAL MENTION I o o II. h. Arant and )rliiMcCumhr of Dnlry woro In town yoitorday at tending to builtum. ' Mr. Robert lluhimll unit dnugbtoi woro shopping In town yisterday Mine Amy aud Auguita 1'uckett are In town front thnlr homo near Keno altenldng Inllltute. , Mm. L. K. Wllllts lefs on this timrnln'! Irntn tnr Tilnnt. nrmmniS whom aha will vlilt rolatlvf for Cm daya of two weeki, Bho wai ac companied by her nephew, Inland WIMIta, who will vlilt at his home In Cottage (Irovo for a few. dayi. Later ho expiicln to go to Portland to rft tend tho Adcox Auto Mechanic achool, A. M, Milter of thn Houthern Pa cific company' force, loft on yritur day morning' train, lluilnrim waa tho mason he gave, but hU friend ay cupId lured hltn. Mm. Klbort lnoi and her alntar. Until Hmcllsor, are ronflnml to their hiiinn with autniner "nil." I .run ItlchanUon, of Caicadn, Ida ho, I looking for n permanent loca tion and hai heard no much about Klamath KalU that he camo to aea what kind of n thriving town In here. Mr, and Mr. A. K. (lain and daughter, Violet, were In town yea tnrday attondlng to builneaa, Tho mapy friend of O, C. Kblen are glnd to learn that hn I ablo to be up and around again after having been conllned to hla homo with the summer "flu." Mint Kunlre Hmlth left thl morn ing by stage for l.akovlnw, where aba haa accepted a position aa principal of the Writ Hldo achool. Among the panenger on tho Ann land stage thl morning were, Mri. Norma Header, Mri. Henry Orltne and her two children, Faith and Mar Ian. C. It. Miller U moving hit family to Pine nidge today. Mlia lleiilo Walker arrived on the Aihland itago Tueaday to take up her dutloi at the Hound I-nkn ichnol, Harry Kinney, O, C. Kblen and Jim (Irlinoi left for Chllnquln thli morning on matter of builnen. F. V. I). Ilimgi, representative of thn Fidelity Phoenix Iniuranrn com pany, arrived here via Crater l.ako and Medford, and will be horn for a few day on htiilnei. 1 Harold Merry in an N planning mu eatenilve trip to California points. Ha oxpecti to leave hern on Sunday. T, C. Hhankland arrived yesterday afternoon on tho Mudfonl lingo nnd returned to that city thli morning nftor trnnactlng builneaa hero. Lloyd lolnp, accompanied by hi imall nn, will leave In thn morning for a vlilt with hi brother Tru man Del.ap, In lllchmond, Califor nia. Hoy Pouch, who haa recently been dlacharged from tho Marino aervlce, haa accepted a poiltlon In' tho coun ty clerk'i office. John Hpotek, who roildoa In tho Malln dltlrlct waa In town on legal builnen thli morning, Peter Hconchln and J. D. Howard left thl morning for tho lava bedi. noth aro well acquainted with that territory and often act aa guides' fori vlilton. Mra. Paul MaHtley, accompanied by her alitor, Mlaa Krancl Alllion, returned to Dunamulr after n short aiay hero. P. O. Crawford, engineer for the California-Oregon Power company, li hero on business from Han Fran cisco, A. It. Hod, or Turlock, California, I n city vliltor who la stopping at tho White. Pelican hotel. A. Whistler arrived lust, night from Hnnta Ann, California. Ho la "roglstored at tho Wblta Pollcan ho tel. W. M. Martin, an Insurance en gineer, twin boon hero for aovoral daya attending to mattora of bull neis connoctod with the varloua com panies In town. Whllo here Mr. Martin and Prod Dunbar made an extended nutonoblle trip to Susan 'Title, Lakevlow and othor towna. 'f ' Charles Moore and L. 0. Van Bol- leu returnod last nlgnt from a lew day' hunting ond flihlng trip. Mr. A. C. Orabam nnd children' wero In town yesterday on a shop ping exposition from their homo at Algoma. ' , j i John Hagolitlno waa In Klamath, Valla on buslnesa yeiterday from' hla trartch near Algomla. I C. V. Looslcy drove down from hi home at Port Klnmath yostorday at; ternoon to attend to buslnena mat tora., I Misa Jean Perry, who has boeri quite III for nearly a week, ia report ed slowly Improving. 'Mri. 10. L. Mitchell loft for nor bomb In Ashland this morning after a vialt hero with friendi. 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She ia a graduate of the University pf Oregon. r AT THE THEATERS You ftke scroen comedy that la different; comedy that la always "in character," that aprlnga from tho nctora In tho atory and their charac ters, It'a the kind of, comedy that Is ehook-full ot chuckles, amiles, laughs and bursts ot honest merri ment. That's what you will find In Qoldwyn'a now Will RogerB comedy, "Cupid, tho Cowpuncher," adapted from. Eleanor elates' truthful, whim sically humorous comedy of cowboy life called "Alec Lloyd, Cowpunch er," which cornea to tho Slar theatre tonight. You know Will Rogers. His larl-at-throilrlng exhibitions, accompan ied by quaint comedy sayings, have mado hlename a household word throughout the country., He baa proved ju.lt aa accomplished on the screen. Hia humor la clean, clear cut, natural and always human Just the, quality 'that appeala to ev ery member of the family. Will Roger Jn "Cupid, the Cow puncher," la a gale ot merriment blown in on a Weatern whirlwind ot laughter. Here you have a star whose face la a laugh, and author Whose first, last and middle name la beguiling humor, and a comody that la clean, diverting and satisfying. i . . . J -.W? 5 AYS ffcAI LANUSjW ARE IN D A CUMtfad Aa WIU wU It. wimjlgm 7r UA " twwwwtw SALEM, Ore., Sept. S. Following mi order received, in Klamath Falls Caturday, ordering suspension of N.-ork oinitho new storage, dam' on up jisn. Klamath lake, Percy Cupper, Mute enginoer, received' a letter from A 1. Bolton of San Francisco, to the oftct that the peat lands located In what'la known aa9 the- lover Klamath marsh are In immediate danger of being burned an th entire area converted 'into a desert waste, Mr. Bolton attributed thli alleged unsatisfactory condition to the clos ing pf the Klamaitt!' straits through which, the flow ot, kiajaatli river in time of high wtter'fbuai Ha way In to the lower KlamaUh MHh, An old-bachelor. lijiyjf'jqW hgaalng la not a woman' 'frpvlnc'.' 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