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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1920)
'tow. FAan nva THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS OftEGOW rnwAt, fuenrnttatk hi, in V A i PERSONAL MENTION I o o Mm, F Ki Minify who In town yes tonlny uttnntllng to hunlnc. Ilnrry Tolforri wits In tho city from liln ranch on tlin Merrill road thin nflornoon, Mr. and Mm. Krnri Ingerson loft on a vacation trip to Ann Franclneo thla morning. Mr. and Mr, (Icorgo Ulrlcb and family, accompnnlnd by Mr. tllrlch'a fathar, Otto Ulrllch, loft for Med ford thla aftnrnoon. Mr. Ulrlch, senior, ( leaving for his homo In the eaat after a lliort stay In Medford with his daughter, Mr. Until. Minn Carol Johnson of Soattlo mid rortlnnd, who linn horn spmi.lliig two month with hur nlnlnr, Mra V, K, llnrrln, linn docldnd to rcninln In Klnmnth Falls nnd has taken a pol Hon In tho Androas-Olovor Style ahop. Hho I atopplng nt tli White I'ollcan hotel, Kdwln Cox loft thla morning for I'ugonn nfttir having apont n work with old frlnndn horn. Mr. Cm at 1 1' nil ml pulillc nnd hint) school In thla city. (Icurnn llumphrny left thin morn Iiik for Kurt Klniiinth, whnrn ho will nttiuid to mnttiirn ronnnctcd with hln officii tin nhurlff of thin county. Ilrucii Hlewart nnd family am county vlaltor from IJikn City, Cal ifornia. They aro stopping at tbn Whlln I'ollcan hotel today. lcon W. Rennets of Portland ar rived last night from that city and U registered at the White IVllcan hotel. William Marx, attorney from Mer rill, Oregon, waa a county aeat vial tor yoiterday on matters of Ifical bualnraa. M. I,, Hplker of Portland la rrgla tered at tho Whlto Pelican hotel toduy. Wnlllnglon Oregg, a hanker from Hun Francisco, who linn been pend ing anvnrnl wtiuki at Pollcnn llay lodgn with a pnrly of frfrndn, will return from the lodge lodny, nnd the pnrty will lenvn for Han Francjiro tomorrow, Mr. nnd Mm. K. 0. Hlcharilxm ar rived yrnterdny from tlrnntn Paw, and are ntopplng at the White Poll can hotel. 1). M. Hmlth, H. J. Chancy, and H. M. Chllcotn apent part of yeiter day duck hunting on the Upper l-ako kind came down lato yraterday aft?r noon with plenty of duckn, but not qulto the limit. Mr. Chllroto reportn that tho day wo too perfect for duck hunting. William McNealley nnd Carlylo Yndcn left thin miornlng for n dny'a duck ahootlng. They expect to tm back lato thla evening. Mm. Bnrnh Furbor arrived on hint nlgbt'a train from her home In Los AugU. Mi. FuiW will M-ud two weekn with her non, J. J. Kurber, whom m)io ban not rvncn for fifteen yearn. Mm. II. I). Telford left with her aon, Wilbur, In n car thla morning for Corvallla, whoro Wilbur will en ter on hla aenlor year at the Oregon Agricultural College Mian Ituth Putton left for Corvnf tin thla morning, where ahe will at tend achool for the coming year. Mian Patten waa one of the teachera In the Riverside school laat year. Vernon McClellan left for Hogue Illvor thla afternoon where he will look over the fruit crop. Kldon Cofer left on the train thla vnornlng for Corvallla, whoro he will continue his engineering courxo nt tho agricultural collogo, Minn Agnen I), Russell, who has boon visiting Mr. nnd Mm. II. K. Ilaugor (or tho pnat five weeka, left on tho train thla morning for hor homo In Tacomu, Kalse teeth of Ivory, on plates of the nmno mnlurlnl, and hold In, place by gold wires, were In uso In tho yeur 1000 II. C. Candled vlolotn arn n fuvorlto con foci Ion In omo parts of Franco. t WEATHER RECORD" Horeaftor tho Herald will .publish iho moan and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record oa tak en by 'the U. 8. Rechusetlon service station. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper's iwue, up to 5 o'clock ot that day. Pre Max. Mia. clpltktlon Sept. 1 88 4 Sept. 2 89 56 Sept. 3 80 64 Sept. 4 86 49 Sept. 6. 88 44 Sopt. 6 , 80 43 Bept. 7 82 47 Bopt. 8... 75 42 Bopt. 10 3 45 .. Sopt. 0 72 38 Sopt. 11. 77 42 Sopt. 12 64 60 Bopt. 18 8 40, Bopt. 14 09 43 Sept. IB 83 30 Sopt. 16 84 43 WE ARE EXCLUSIVE LA VOGUE REPRESENTA TIVES IN KLAMATH FALLS vNffiflfflMHmlNb CoatsSuits FEATURING A Wide Variety of the Season's Foremost Fashions Each of the season's smartest style ideas is to be seen in our splendid showing of La Vogue coats ranging from the tailored types to richly fur-trimmed models of hand some fabrics, or having the deep over-cape. They are striking coats with the latest Fashion motifs cleverly interpreted for the American woman's good taste. The Voguish wrappy coat the wide collars and capes arid'the warm, rich materials form a beautiful combination of smart, stylish attractiveness. , The suits also are extremely modish in design ' They appeal to the eye as well as to one's good sense in practical, serviceable styles. All styles are youthful and snappy in design on long and slender lines. All are beautifully tailored and exquisitely finished. Come in and try them on and make your selection. CORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS! Immmm sjjaiBiisasanjsB MMssaasaaSMsaaasaaaaeseinsssiaaBsaisasaaassaaaaaia.Baw I I A COMPLETE LINLVOF I READY-TO-WEAR " ' H CLOTHING FOR MEN, tt WOMEN AND CHILDREN . . f V y FOR MEN HATS AND CAPS Our line of Fall Hats and Caps for Men is now complete, and should be seen before buy ing elsewhere. Prices will range from $3.50 to $8.00. SUITS We are Exclusive Agents for the famous "Collegian" Clothes for Men. While our com plete stock is not here, we have a number of models, in the finest of this" year's materials, at $45 to $82.50. DRESS SHIRTS Our stock of fine Dress Shirts is worthy of the highest praise. Prices $1.50 to $10.00. SILK HOSIERY 0 At 75c and $1.00 we have a line of Men's Hosiery that cannot be excelled. The 75c grade are Silk Lisle, and come in Green, Blue, Gray, Brown and Black, all Fancy Weaves. The $1.00 grade are Pure Silk, Plain Weave, in Cordovan, Navy, Champagne, Purple, Tan, Slate, Medium Gray and Black. COLLARS We carry a complete line of "Arrow" Collars for Men. MACKINAWS Our Mackinaws come in several' grades, and a number of splendid patterns. Priced at $12.50 to $19.00. SWEATERS Our Sweater Stock is so large that it is almost impossible to give an adequate descrip tion. Suffice it to say that we have all grades, and almost all colors, and combinations of color, at prices ranging at from $1.50 to $12.50. Brassieres Free! I ' l'i -. . C With the beautiful styles apparent in the new Fall apparel comes the thought of the best corset to wear to give the correct lines, with the greatest amount of comfort Knowing this, we have complete lines of the Gosaard, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester for you to choose from,1 as well as the Rengo Belt and a line put up under our own name. We are prepared to fit not only the slim, girlish figures, but4hVmore-ample figures, as well. , , . As an added inducement for you to buy at this time, commencing Saturday, Septem ber 18th, and continuing until the night of Saturday, September 1'otn, we are making the following effer: With every corset selling for $3.00 and under, we ,will give choice of any 75c Brassiere FREE. ' ' ' With every $3.00 to $5.00 corset, your, choice of any $1.00 to $1.25 Brassiere FREE. With all corsets selling at $6.00, $6.50 and $7;00, choice of any $1.50 Brassiere FREE. . Ky: ' ; With all $8.00 to $10.00 corsets, any $2.00 or-$2.50 Brassiere FREE. " . " With every corset selling at $12.00 orxnpre, your choice of any Brassiere in the store up to $3.50 in value.' ) ti We have two Graduate Corsetieres and, if you decide to buy at this time, you are urged, to come prepared to spend the time necessary for fitting, for ..only in this way.1 are you absolutely assured of your EXACT fit. Though this opportunity will con tinue for eight days, you will confer a favor by coming in during the early part of the week. ' " SHOES ' If you wish the finest in Shoes for Men;-Women, or Children, there is one place you are always sure of complete satisfaction. And in most cases we will save you money, too. We have a complete stock of Kippendorf and Dittmann, and Martha Washington Shoes for Women, and in Peters shoes we can fit the whole family, either for work or dress. Give yourself the satisfaction of seeing them before you buy. (iiHassiiaBBSaBBBBBSaiSBSsasBBaaBSSiaaiasaaaaaaaaaiBBsaaasRaaBiBaaaasaSiBiiaaaa ssamj I I l ...lUllaaaWsBaaaVHstVitb.. 00 , tSS L Conainc'-ETentsvCaet Their Shadows .Before Our nest allotment ofseai 1920 model Hoovers is due. We are now acccptinc orders (of (Jell very upon arrival. The last aUpnient was soli out before it came. Don't postpone your' cteisUoa void a wait I , 9eHOOvR ELECTRIC SUCTION SVfUTER IT BEATS..'.. .AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS Call for a Dmon$trtlon mm ULMilWllUlllJ luimiiii -u TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,, A KKW HKA1 IIAIU1AINH ' BMvn room houso. two lota, near Falrvlew school site; 1.800. Snvull payment down Six room houso on Lincoln St. Price 13,200; $1,000 cash. Tha will bo crabbed quick. Four room houso, lot G0X186, on Johnson Ave. Price II, GOO, $600 cash. For builders, I have sovoral choice lota listed any below the roal value. PAUL IKMiAIUIUH, Aest Phnnn 484 Swanson nidg. Klamath Falls, Ore, FOK HAIiK cifiv.rivn 'nrran twn lllilnH from town, with dwalllng and outbuild- logs, 2,&UU, on very easy terms. - Fivo room houso and bath, largo lot. cloaaMn, 1,000; ono-thlrd cash. Fivo room bouao one block from White Pollcan hotol, a very good buy at $'4,500, M cash. Beves roomB ana sleeping uuivu on corner lot on paving, (Ino vlow, 4,500. terms. A dandy homo of noven rooms, furnace nnd garage, two large lots, close In and beautiful view, $10,000, Furnlshod; torms. See this if you want a flno home. J. V. MAdUIRK CO. 715 Main Street 17-20 WOR RENT1 Furnished room. Dr, Oemorest, phone 447U, Call after S o'clock ut 227 Jefferson. 17 DANDY IIVY FOR' SAMS 4 room cottage, cIobo In, fine corner lot, on paving, lawn, trees, woodhouae, dn,ndy garage, and coment walks. Price only $2,2G0; terms $750 cash, $30 monthly. Stop paying rent; you can't afford It. J. T. WARD OO. Phone 376 834 Main St. FOR SALE Rrusaels Loreni Apartments. rug, 9X12. 17-18 FOR SALE One 30, U. S. model 95, box magazino Wlnchoster. First-class order. Phono 390M. 17-20 WANTED A first-class groceryiuan at the Cash Urocory . 17-23 FOR SALE At Fort Klamath, Ore., 36 dairy cows, 30 head ot young stock, 160 tons, of hay. Also runcb of 340 acros for rent. Addross T. A, Culbertson, Ashland, Oregon. 18-30 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY 5 or 6 room houso close In. Addross H. O. Herald office. 18tf FOR SALE1 16 room rooming house, good bods, carpets, etc. Two-year lease. For further Information call phone 458J. '17-20 i WANTED Lady cook at the Whltn Lunch. - IX LADY IN DUpiNESS In Klamath Fall wfahaa in mimt vAntlnmHin with some money as partner in room ing nouso ousineas. Aaaresa . at. S. Herald. 17-20 WANT QRAZINOLANDS Farms or ranches with some stock; would Include two homes la towa. Cm trade oil properties In Stephens coun ty, Oklahoma, and tome property hi Duncan, the county seat, pnd center of the great oil operations. Have somo property In 'the oil fields of Texas also. Can handle a deal any where from $1,000 to $50,000.. No Inflated value' -considered, I want to move to Oregon to live. Have a good real estate business here also fthat I would like to Include. Address M. K. CLAKK, Box 173, nnnrm. 1 0klahoma. .0 I .liAlMUt! ,- ,-T r THE MILLER PHOTO Company Is making a very attractive offer on photographs.. See their as), 17-25 FOR SALE Nice level lot, 50X100 feet, good location. .This Is a real bargain. Price $"300; very easy terms. 1, T. WARD OO. 17 FRUIT FRWI1V-FRUIT Come to new store, Main near 11th, next to Arcade hotel, at any time and buy your fruit for table and canning. Freah every day from tho Valley, and direct frfaea the producer at prices uuetnale ra the county. We get truck loada every day. IT" ill" WANTED Two carpenters. Mallorv Oarage, 127 B. 81xta Bt. 17 FOR RHWT Beroai at 611 CallV fonila'ive, s , 17-M?J n - im - WanUi.