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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1920)
ivuito nvn THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TlltltHDAV, HKITKMhltlt , 1M o- PERSONAL MENTION U 4) Wilson Wllny rtiliiriimt lunl iiIkIH from Mnrslillolri wliurn he ollldutud ii h ill.irli't tliiimly isriuii! cxitllfct Itut r of tint Klkn, In tlin dedication of I tin Mnrnlillitlil tumiili), Mnn Ndnmlth mill Aim CoIIIiih spent Hiiviirnl tiny at llniky Point. John II. Hhuwry, suporlntfndnut of thn Wiirrrn Cuimtrucllnn company, linn returned from a huMlmnn trip to Portland, Wnltnr Monro him returned 'to-tre' unin hlii dutlr an profoniior of mnthmntlr In thn hitch hcIiooI. I'rofomior Mooro vocation In KiiKunn vlnltlng hit pur ontH. II In fntlmr In county school Ntiintrlnlnnilnnt of l.nnn county. A Imliy Klrt wuh horn Inst uignt 10 Mr. nml Mm. Wlllnrd Johnson. Mrs. JolniHon will Imi riuiiiimliril Minx llutmilc hnfnro Imr warrlngo. Mm, II. , Jnllny In it county sent visitor from Imr homo nl tlin Klnrn nth Agmicy. Mm, I), llurk nml son, Mlllium, wont In town yesterday from thdr houin In llonnnin on liunliu'ini. J. A. (Jrnnt of flan Francisco r 'rived lout nlKht anil In registered (it thn While Pollcnu hotel. Dick Klynn. Mnurlcn MoAullffo, Tim Hulllvon nml Con Hulllvan nre In (own on matters of. business from the rort Klamath district. Bd lllckson has returned from tho Kerry patch nml report an abund ance of berrlt this year. Mr. and Mr. Thomaa K. Bmlth left thU morning on the train for their home In Kugeno after having lcnt their vacation at Chlloquln and Pine Wdgo. Kdwln Cos who al tended tchool hero leveral year ago wti In town yesterday renewing acquaintance with tho people he uicd to know. Mm. Bcott Howard, who was hero from Yreka to assist In the arrange- menta for the shipping of tlio body nf'ff. If. Rdmonds to that city left thl 'morning for her home thflre. 'F. B. nutter I a gueit at ( the White Pelican hotel from Berkeley, California. Ollbort W. Allen arrived yesterday MI T PROBLEMS SHU! u rim hoard of dlroctom of tho Klnimith comity chntnbor of coin hutch met last nvunlng In n long session nnd took up many question of Importanco to tho community. Hnvornl guest worn present Includ lug Dr. A. A. Houlo, Judga Iavltl nnd K, H, Henry. (.otter wnro read from various upeiil hi Humniitrl1"'0"0"" "' ""' '"untry congrnlulnt- ItiK tho chmnlinr of tho publication of "Tho County Hplrlt" and offorlng an slstnncii In any lino needed. Thn secretary wiih Instructed to wrlto nil rnndldntcn for officii and Invito them to attend tho forum of thn cliamlier nnd plnrn their stand on pulillc nfralr lioforo thn pooplo. W II. .Munon, chairman of thondii rational mid civic committee, tnada it very Interesting nnd comprehensive roport on tho rhool situation and tho report wan ordered filed with tho iwrretnry nnd to ho published. Tim petition of resident of thn from Knlem and I stopping at tho While Pelican hotel. Mr. Wilbur Arnold ha been hern vliltlng nor alitor, Mr. William Rhoyne, Ilea Ktraton, who ha been playing nt tho Star Theatre and for the dance hero for thn past year, left thl morning for Marshiold where ho ha a contract for 'playing a pipe organ there for tho nest year. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Vaughn loft for their homo In Kansaa City aftor a vjslt of seven week with tholr daughter, Mr. It. J, Sheet and fanv iir. Mr. and Mm. Frits Markwardt have returned from a camping (rip of threo or four days. Kdwln Osborn arrlvod last night from Han Francisco to Join hi wife who la pianist at tho Mondalo Tho at re. J. F. Mason Is In thn city from Han Francisco on business. Mllln addition which wiih presented ml thn first session wiih reported by the president who had previously In ivestlgatea thn situation. Tho city Iiiih voted bonds hut It bus been lm- iponsllitn to sell thorn no thai llio pro posed Howngo and sanitary district work can not bo done, Tho power company liuvo agreed to fls nil main where leakage appears according to Mr. Ilall'n roport. Mr. Ilnll referred n small matter of street work to tho mayor who said that ha would seo that It wan takftin euro of promptly. Tho ultimate solution of tho prob lem, It wuh decided, will "como through n proper system of wuter nnd sewage which can only ho tnado posslhlu by proper bond Issue and this matter is no under consideration by thn chamber. Dr. Houle made n very fine talk on thn Importance of establishing a san itary fund for tho enforcement of Hiinltnry regulation. Thl matter put In concrete shape by ap pointing JiiiIko I.rnvltt to prepare it list of change In the city chartar In order to secure funds to work with. Thn plan I to vote on tho matter thl fall, Thu meeting was one of tho most Interesting nnd constructive held for noma time. OWNER OF LETTERS IS SAFE. REPORTS Tlin package of charred letter found In tho Houston hotel debris, addressed to Itoland B. Wright-, Hamilton, Canada, Is tho property of II. B. Wright who with his wife U Visiting Mr. and Mm. Marlon Ilarncs on tho Kcno rood. Mr. and Mrs. Wright camo here from Reaford, Delaware, seeking to locate, and stopped at the Houston hotel before going to visit at the llames ranch. Their three trunks and belongings woro In their room at the hotel and wero destroyed In tho fire. Harvey Thorp, tho Missouri welt erweight, Is hooked tor a bout with Johnny Tillman nt Dc Moines thl month. LtlHJ!JIJM ii nd' " 'issillllHijsilHB K91 lllllllHIBsiHiMK.r JyBH ' II t LCS9 ISvssssLBLSsvs bsW .S A wSS Leg., .BH l iSlllli. CO. D, Co, HI The Baby of Yesterday Time passes so fast that it fairly seems to fly and it may be rightfully said that "The Baby of yesterday starts to school today." This being the case it behooves the parents to have Music in the home at the very earliest opportunity. t A good playerpiano like the Gulbransen educates the childish ear, is restful recreation for-the father, and a real assistance to mother in entertaining com pany and besides can be used just as satisfactorily by your musician friends. Gulbransen Prices speak for themselves. rw,"""" 1-irirriiri-ii-innnrtr.ruTjT.njVLn.n-rLTj-L-L-- --- . ' " -- 1, ,i ii 1-1 -n-Lan-n-n.T.-Ln.-u-.lru-i - M T KlsililBs JilM SIB I "t ml MF" m If 4i. lr - M mil ? lm Mr WmMiatr mmiV jdflalr w $::f l! imtmm m'mmr ' .PRESENTING ' T,:. MODEL HATS -v- -' FOR . , II A u t u m n and Winter -i FRIDAY, SEPT. 10th I Strikingiy Attractive ., . Unusual and Varied' - 4l ! -' -rsfLssWaisk ttv ' K The favored colorings are Pheasant, Chow, Oriole, 'Gray, t & Brown, Navy and the always desired Black. : I u: X Also the Floradora Blouse and Petticoats in the new Autumn 2 : Shades. l Veils, Veilings, Feathers, Ornaments, Flowers and Ribbons. T We take great pleasure in inviting you to view this unusual' T assemblage. ! Gertrude & Company J 527 MAIN ST. SUBURBAN MODEL $695 COUNTRY.SEAT MODEL $660 WHITE HOUSE MODEL $750 NATIONALLY PRICED ' PRICE BURNED IN BACK NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Earl Shepherd Company One Business Music Exclusively 507 Main St., Klamath Falls, Ore. At tho ago o( 4 Mozart composed a number ol minuets and other pieces still extant. With "Babe" Ruth's salary figur ing out at f 1.25 for every minute he la In the game It Is evident that "B. It." stands (or bank roll. i The New York Yankees seem to have tho (acuity o( coming nearer to first place without touching it than any other club In the major leagues. Every minute Are costs the people o( the United States five hundred dollars, NOTICE A special meeting of the Central Labor .Council will be held oh FridaySeptember 10th, at which a financial report of the Labor Day Committee will be rendered. ALL DELEGATES ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND , SM.i. Miss Irene Quest, wno competed In the Olympic swimming contests. ha donated aet ot medals to be awarded wlnnera of the. 75-yard dash in the first annual American Legion field games, to be held St Philadel phia Sept. 18. NOTICE Anyone owing ue or hav ing bills against us is re quested to call at Central Labor Council Headquarter over K. Sugarmans and make settlement PIONEER PRINTING ' etc STATIONERY CO. , J. J. Joknck, W.UKlUo! Was. ataadola. V