paqr nva THE EVPONG HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECOW SATURDAY, HKftHMMlM ,'1M i PERSONAL MENTION I fe' Compliments of o 0 rt .... t, e HHHjjHHHHHHmH ayssssssssssssssssssssssss 'sEEEsEEEEEEEEEEgsfl'' SfSfSfSfSfSsBsl 'Va gsgsgsgsgsgsgsgjH BEEEEwTi '" aaEEEEEES EEEKnsWEEEsH Mr, and Mrs, R. C. (Iroenliirk nnd Mrs. Krod Fleet, who left for a mot or trip to Ashlnnd and other points In tli ii Rogue river valloy last Tues day, returned to their homes horo last night. Mr. nnd Mrs. C, K. IJottome, with Clarence, Chester and Donna Hot tomn, aro expected In by auto to night for a two weeks' vacation vis It with Mr. and Mr. Ray Ilunsaker. Ivan Icenblco Is a county scat vls 9 tor today frcSm bis ranch In the val loy. Uallcy Werner, factory Inspector from Halcm, Oregon, left today af- The Florsheim Shoe J J" gAOENCT0 Union Made t i t r?,i ifr "i""7 t T''va"gs"CTii ifHy 'gsaaaaaaa"av.T; .TO-Tft tit . afHH9in;ii,?2L' frniiP7 vi' , .:. UHiHWBjujaMij:L..aBBB :,.rv a.i.t -,i . n: iaBiHHPaii!r znrBnR w.iru.v. :u iv-. ij-l K SOLD BY K. SUGARM AN Closed Labor Day A Union Store BIG JAZZ DANCE ' Titght and Monday ' AT KLAMATH PAVILION i 7TH AND PINE ST. (7,000 square feet of floor space) Dancing Monday Afternoon andEvening Make Klamath Pavilion your headquarUra' while in town. Plenty of shade and ample seats for picnic parties. Cool Drinks Served. KLAMATH PAVILION TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .WANTED 1 room" Is prlvats some for light housekeeping. J. H'. Wise, Fort Klamath Hotel, Fort Klamath, Or. TUX HCHOOL 1. MAItY E. BALL Modern kindergarten Methods and properly supervised educational play for nil children of pre-school age. o.To open Sept. 18. Fheno 1HW. Itce. 124 Jefferson. t FOR 'SALE Maaon Jaw, complete, 8Gc per dosen. phone 4 ISM. 6SS N. 8th St., 4 BARGAIN Uprliht piano In good condition. Ca.ll Sunday at 7 Com- merclal St. Bear 6th. 4 WANTED A woman either aa cook or helper. Call 98J., 4-8 FOR HAILK One team, wt. about 300 lbs., with heavy harness. Suitable for lowing or rice flelda. Alio one air cooled gaa pump engine. Inquire of D. H. Ijogevoll, at Wor den poitofflce. , 4-S FOR RENT Bedroom men. 63,4 N. 8th. for gentle 4 ... H :i MaurieeToumwur's Big Special M j r Production M ' 4 ' "MY LADY'S GARTER" H f ' s ; SUNDAY-MONDAY H THE BIG SPECIAL OF THE YEAR H . "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" H f CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY BTAIIT1NC1 AT H80 H EEBSBBBai FOR SALE Modern 9 room houae) on pared street. I-acom from bed room and apt. 634 N. 8th St. 4 WANTED A aet of 8th grade booki, except Arithmetic. Phono G31W.. 4 W. R. O. NOTICE The W. R. C. meeting for Sept. 6 will be postponed on account of Mon day being a holiday. Frances Haines, Tret. Com, . FOR SALE 3 room furnlshod house, bath; wicker and mahog any furniture. First St., between I'lno and Hlgji. 4-9 f FOR SALE Ono tent 8x10x3 khafcl. 2 "Gold Metal" folding tots, 4 2 "Gold Medal" folding cots, 4 "(.old Modal" folding ratnp stools, 1 folding camp stove, price $40. Cab be soon ut 170G Johnson Ave. 3-7 LOST Lady's handbag containing watch, cash and other articles, at or near the pavilion Tuesday night. Howard. Phono 190R. 4-7 WANTED Truck driver familiar with lumber hauling. Phone C39W. 4-7 FOR SALE Rooming house. In vestigate, Also good launch. Owner leaving town. Pbone S26J. "4 WANTED Bookkeeper and sten ographer. Apply Acme Motor Co. Phone 264. 4-tf Dunbar ft Dunbar, Insurance agents announce the opening of their new offices at 114 South Blxth street, In the Klamath State Bank building. Pbone 410, , . 4 MUSIC ANNOUNCEMENT ,Mlss Betty Gaddes wishes to an nounce the opening of her fill classes In pianoforte, at her studio in tho Star Drug Block. Those wish ing to make arrangements for les sons, please call between 3 and 6 p. nt except on Wednesday, 4-7 A Classified Ad will sell It. tor several days spent Inspecting the tmllls of Klamath Falls and tho sur rounding country, Karl Hcchboldt was In town this morning from his homo near Ilonnn- za attending to mattors of business, Conutiodoro Alex Nosier has r- turned from an extended visit In Cal ifornia. T. K. (Irimth, who has been III at Ills homo on tho Merrill road for hoiiin time, Is ubuul again and wns in town this morning on matters of business. O. C, Couchman was In tho county scat ycxturday from bis ranch In I'oe Valley. ' I), Aloxandcr Is In the city from Chlloquln on matters of business to day. Mrs, A. V. Keller came In -from McCloud last night and Is staying a fow days at the White Pelican hotel. George Graham was an arrival from San Francisco on the train lsvt, night. f Mrs. William' E. Johnson Is regis tered at the White Pelican hotel from Oakland, California. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Glvans, Miss Msrjorle Edsall and Miss Ethel Mc Glllqulst left Isst evening for Bly, where Miss Edsall and Miss McGlll quIit will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glrans and Miss Edsall's parents for a week before school opens at Fort Klamath, where both girls will teach this winter. Miss Margaret Upp, accompanied by ber mother, left thla mornlag on the train for Prairie City, Iowa, and other eastern points for a three weeks' visit with relatives and friends. Wilson 8. Wiley left this morning for Marshtleld where ho will be on band for the dedication o( the new Elka temple. Mrs. M. D. Frater and children left this morning for a week uca-i ktlon with friends in Weed, Callfora.a. W. W. Hall Is In town today from Chlloquln on business. Minnie Brown arrived last night from Baker and la stopping at the Whlto Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell, of the Klamath Agency, left on the train this morning for California, where thoy ".vlll visit friends and relatives. Evelyn Atbcrton, who has been horo visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. North, left this morning for bor home in San Francisco. She waa accompanied by her father who will visit In 'the City for a while. Mrs. L. T. Shelton, who baa been In the city on business for a few days, returned to her home la Bray, California, thla morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crawford and small son, George', left on the morn- lnr train for Burleigh, Idaho. Mrs. Crawford' 'will be remembered as Miss Edith FryjMaughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. Fry.' IFwas with her par ents here," that1 she spent several woeks. ' ,'lv' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingwerson arc spending the week-end In the woods. They will bo accompanied by Mr. and )Mrs. A. M. Warden. Tom Martin, who has been spend ing tho summer 'at his camp on Rec reation crcok, came down yesterday Vand does not expect to roturn for any oxtended stay during tho re mainder of tho summer. Clay Ratcllff was In town yester day afternoon from Merrill for a vis it with old friends here. Miss Agnes Lee left this afternoon to spend the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. Guy Merrill at their rancn home near Merrill. Don J. Zumwalt, city engineer, Is enjoying a week's, outing in tha woods of Klamath county. While he la out Don has every Intention of getting a deer one way or another. Mrs. J. E. Bratton, accompanied by Mra. Lela Otey, her baby and daughter, Maurine, who have been Visiting Mra. Cbarlea Otey for the ipast three weoks, left this morning for Dorrls. Mra. Bratton oxpocts to kspend the week-end at the Otey ranch near there. , , Mary Otey, who has been horo vis iting her sister, Mra. J. E. Bratton,' for tho pastiweek, returned to Dorrls thla mjornlug. j Paul Wampler was In town yes terday from hla home near Rocky Point attending to business. Mra. Clarence Hunt waa in town Friday from her home on the Kerio road, shopping, Frank B. Robinson On account of the Labor Day Celebration the Pharmacy will be closed all day Monday In illness or emergency call Dr. L. J. Mills.at 497 or Frank B. Robinson at 24M aVWWWMWMWMWM We wish the Central Labor Council arid all its members and affiliations a very happy: time on Monday . $. r WWWWWWWWW THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY in the 'STATE OF OREGON .' SM4sssssa66sssssssssaiii8iSMMrts IjiwU TlnMIfck Af Mnlln wan In town this moratagV," , J. F. MafUlrOJnttIe daughter, Gertrude, have rottrasd from Port land, where they haVa been on a va cation trip. ' Tom Dixon, road supervisor, spent (the day in town on matters of business. MMMMMMMMMMMMWWAAMMMM Jewel Cafe Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00; Served from 12 M. to 9 P. M. Sweet Gherkins RELI8MB8 Ripe Olives SOUP ChIcken'Wlta-Nooaiej . SAIiAj. . Ill Fresh Vegetable Cream Sala'dfDfsaalng" FISH Tenderloin Of Sole Sauce Tartars Saratoga Chips nr'-"1 Choice of Fried Spring Chicken Southern Gravy - "j J Chicken a la King ' ' 'X'. Prime Ribs Of Beef Au Jus Fresh Ham Glased Sweet Potatoes) 1, Parkerhouse Rolls Fried Egg Plant --r uuitflicu I wi.un. hi . I . -T I npcavnti . it i .i v-noice oi v Nut tHtadarti r... Apple FritterstVemOB Sauce aM"; S.-t Apple Fri ax f Hot Mince Pie Vl ?T- 4W I DKOKS. Coffee Milk Iced To V ! iMaMiMssMsaesisjj.i I -.... ,-; Bert-Hawkins, deputy la the sher iff's office, is planntak oci glng out tor deer, over the week-eio. i Dr. and Mra. Hardin Carter ex pect to leave tonight for s few days' hunting In t'h'e mountains sear here. A classified Ad will sell it. LIBERTY THEATRE THH PICK OP THB PIOTCRM -1 AND ' A NEW ONE EVERT DAT 4lVVV-Vs-V'VVksJ'' H. W. POOLK, Owmer ROGER D. TORREY, Maslcal Director SWyV.! rspysssasattatysrfsassjsrfsalsaais-sjitsals TONIGHT "THE VOLCANO" A picture for every loyal American SUNDAY ;; .' ' ' . "ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN' A mystery play with the throb of action. and the thrill ot lpse, that' will keep ybu guessing until the last flask - r Continuous, show starting at 1 :S0 P. M ' s LABOR DAY GEORGES CARPENTIER, tho dol of Prance, te ,,JiTHE -vyONDER MAN"? JACK DKMPSEY, HvwWght Chaaipioa of tho WorH, tm --DAREDEVIL JACK" .. k . During the afternoon telegraphic reports by rounds of the DKMPHEY-MI8KE battle at Benton Harbor, Mich., will be given H Coninuaus performance starting aj 1 :3$ ?W: f ti h l j t.'i