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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, HKPTpMBKll 7, it j PERSONAL MENTION rAOK mvb bbibibibHv 'aBBBtarsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaH i ;; gggw JHH BtBBBBBBassiaW swbibbbbbbbbbbh 1 LibbbbbbbibW. B&H ' : LibibbIbbbibbbibbW' iiH ' .!iUM 'UfSBVBBBBBaSM ' .; .$. tf : The First Touch Tells Tho minute a good muHi'cian pluccs her fingers on the kevbonrd of one df our pinnos the first touch tells them it is u reul quulity instrument for the price. Musical instruments with us are not just a sideline to be handled like hundreds of other commodities but they reflect the study you would expect from "Fifty Years, One Business, in One Family." , Naturally with our convenient terms-and .over twice the stock of all other dealers combined our store is the logical place to purchase. Remember! We arc always glad to show you our stock whether you care to buy now or later. Earl Shepherd Co. v, Klamath's Only Exclusive Music House 4 507 Main St Phone 282-J. Ilt'N DOWN 11' TRUCKS 1NJUKIKH NOT HKIUOIM A . Mrtv'J. E. Windham of Sargent avenuay received painful Injuries when llnocked down thU morning t lb cdmer ot Main and Ninth streets by fillvery (ruck driven br louls Humtrie. The wont hurts are abra alona of tho left lex and hip and a 7t painful bump on tho head. Mrt. Windham Hupped from the curb to the itreet ai thai track start ed to turn the comer. She aaw Ita proximity and started to dodge back. The remit waa the colllalon. Mrs, Wlndham'a huaband worka at the O. K. blackamlth ahop. Dr. A. A. Boule treated Mra. Windham. Ha aid tho Injuries are not serious.. It. 0. Uroesbock loft Hiinduy for Portland on nuittor of hmdMait. J. H. Ilowlo, of tho Howie (Inrniro, wan a iinH(rHKnr on the train Bun day bound for Portland. Mr. ii n (I Mm. 0. It, Taylor of Ran Francisco nra roglntored at tho White Pelican hotol. Mis Marjorlo Orlftftx U upending it few dnya In town from her homo at Ilonanxa. J, II. WUo enmo In yesterday from fort Klamath on matters of busi ness. T. I). McKeovor l a Klamath Falls visitor from Ban Francisco today, and In registered at tho Wblto Pel ican hotnl, Mm. Kill Wlnlnghnm and Mra. William llydo hare returned from an otmidnd visit with Mm. Cheitor Ku bio at her home In Medford. Mm. !. It. llaron. who lived In Klnmnth Falls at one time, and who hait beon .here visiting for the paat week, left this morning for her home In Iletllngham, Washington. J. C. Jobnck and Mr. and Mm. W. I.. Ribbon, who wcro Interested In tho Pioneer Printing A Stationery company, left yesterday for Han Francisco, where they will enter bus iness. Mm. Elmer Smith and small son, I.owoll, who have been here vi siting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wells, left thlk'mornlng for their home In South Dakota. Mlsa Ruth Tompkins Is in town to day from her hone at Donnnta. V. A. Kress arrived from San Fran cisco yesterday and Is slopping at the White Pelican hotel for a few days. Dr. C. If. Smith drove over from LAkevlew yesterday and la a gunst at the White Pelican hotel. Marriage license were issued Sat urday to Eyfd'es Hlgb and Emma Rig nato, and to Ellis W. Varnum of Chlloquln and Freda Dentelt. Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Hoeteter, who have been visiting with Mr. ind Mrs, It. J. Sheets, and with their nine?. Mrs. B. J. Mayer for a time, left on the train thla mornlag for their home In Upham, California. Mr. .and Mrs. Hosteter were returning from a tour ot the east when they stopped here. Mrs. M. I.. Johnson and r.mall son, Frederick, who have been In Han Francisco, for, more thai, a month, are expected In on tonight's train. Oertrude'Tolle and Mis? Edna Of- field left this morning for Eugene where they will attend the University asSBSsssBsssssMMssssslSMssssssBisaajB SPECIAL! J:. J I til V AT THE LIBERTY Because of late arrival last night disappointing many of our patrons T Kv Zane Grey's Great Story "RIDERS OF THE DAWN" Will Be Shown Again fONIGHT At 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. Ii ,fc ... Tonight at the Liberty Ou r END-OF-THE-MONTH THREE-DAY ii Sale .T W I " "f f v ' ! Commences Vu o 'j se: j , ' JAtU I v.aa qmc , V7 a ' dr rr .ir ' I omorro w f UltL&j - ..Jtrt : . , '! VU ' " , tifCHUf i Jl ' - " " See Tomorrow's Paper for Full Particulars iW J v .MtVi'- '-(J I . .." . ... !iA. I .. n II 11 1 ' ' ot Oregon during the coming year. While cleaning flues at the Klam ath Superior Laundry yesterday morning, O. L. Wlllard smashed his fingers badly with his hammer, and It waa necessary to have his injury cared for by a physician. Rev. S. J. Chaney left this morning for McMlnnvllle, where he' will 'at tend, the annual' coh'ferenco of the Methodist Church. Mr.- Chaney was accompanied by the Rev, J. V, Hoyt, and, the two will go as far as Ash. land by car. Dr. 8. J. Reed, tho Emanuel Diti tlst revivalist who has been holding successful meetings here for the pnU few days, left this morning tor Port land. Tom Dixon, road suporvlsor, is In town today from bis ranrli In tho val loy, looking after matters of busi ness. E. B. Elfcndahl, of Dorrls, who has been In town over tho wetik-ciul on business, loft this morning tor his homo. Rex Bord is a city visitor from his ranch near Olene. Alma Wilson was a weok-ond vi sitor from her home in Merrill. Mrs. Ruth Clowen left for Dorrls this morning where she Is connected with the bank. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross Sutton have re turned to their home In Dairy after having been In town several days at tending the fair. D, R. Doten Is a county Boat visitor Lfrom Keno today on business. Thomas Bracken, a merchant from Crescent, is spending a, few days in Klamath Falls on business. One ot the Interesting exhibits at the fair last week was a display ot knots by the Boy Scouts.. Thoro woro b.pv. knots, single, knots, sailor hard knots, and a number ot knots that tho spectators hadn't dreamod ox Isted, ' WEATHER REPORT OREGON Tonight and Tuesday, rain. 1 150 Shafts! ' Every tube of Purda Shaving Cream contains the . "makin's" for about 150 cool satisfying shaves. ;;., Each particle of cream multiplies itself hundreds of .. times with water. We waited years before we put out a "Purola" Shaving Cream. We were not satisfied to put the "Purola" name and guarantee on record until we had a cream that represented a real improvstoent Now, make this test ! Take a several days growth of beard those boasting of tough, wiry beards, , especially invited. Use hot water and a pinch or so of Purola Shaving Cream. Sixty seconds of lather ing and you'll have the face covered with the cream iest, softest lather a man could want It'll retain its cream tnes3 without replacing until you've been over the face, and Heaves a comfortable, exhilarating impression .that lasts long after you shave. ' Get a tub: ot your druggist's. Try it tomorrow, and it Purola Cream doesn't do what we acy, the trial is on us. 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