The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 28, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EV1NWQ HERALft KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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PERSONAL MENTION
Oaerga PraUra left thla morning
for Oakland,, California,' where he
will enter the Engineering college for
the coming winter.
O. Mlnnard waa In town on but
aeti thlt afternoon from Lorella.
Gordon Mifflin haa reilgned from
tha law firm of Ferguson, Fletcher
Mifflin, and left today for Port
land where he expects to engage In
practice for hjswetf.
A. L. Orahaat. who has been 111 for
tha past few days Is reported a little
halt? today,
Mlaa Twyla Head returned yester
day from Beawlck where she spent
tha day on school matters, and left
this morning for.Portlaad, waare she
will be occupied for several days with
ther matters connected with the
ehooU.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Toys and Miss
Agaea Lea are expected home from
Pendleton thla evening. They have
heea there for tha past tea days at
taadlag the round-up.
Barrell Short, eoanty commission
er, aad Jadga. R.- H. Baanell left yes
terday for Portland, where they will
look Into state highway business.
Miss Enola Hawkins and Miss Mol
ly Donaldson! who left a weak! ago for
ma outing at Fredenburg Springs, a
ranger station near Ashland, were
delayed by tho storm in the moun
tains and wero forced to delay their
return until a truck could bo sentQ
,thom, Tholr friends aro expecting
them tonight.
I Mrs. Karl Walker Is In Klamath
Falls from her homo at My to' visit
with friends and relatives.
Colonel 0. V. Soulo returned to
his home near Oorrls this morning,
after a tew days spenttere with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Bratton and family.
Mrs. a race Masoa arrived last
night from Portlsnd to visit her
small son, Billy Mason, who Is III In
I the hospital. Billy has been under
the caro of, a nurse for several days
but Is reported a little better today-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. drey are In
tho city today from Sacramento,
F. W. Graham of Dorris came In on
last night's train on business.
Robert and George Fischer left on
the train this morning tor Oakland,
California. They expect to enter.the
Polytechnics! College of Engineer
ing.
H. Hahn waa in town this morning
on his way to Bly with a string of
race horses that he expects to enter
In the races there.
J. O. Swift Is a county seat visitor
from Midland today on business.
D. Rogers and family are regis
tered at the White Pelican hotel
from Qulncy, California.
W. O. Dusbln and wife are In the
city today frsa their homo at A!
turaa. W. E. Dawson of Sacramento came
In yesterday from Sacramento on bus
iness. T. O. Bradley drove up from Copco
to attend to business connected with
tha California-Oregon Power com
pany.
EJ. L. Mann Is in town from New
Tork, and Is stopping at the Wh'lte
Pelican hotel.
Mrs. Nellie Curry returned last
n'Mtht from San Francisco to spend
the winder with her brother Joe Mc
Donald. She reports a delightful
.vU with friends and relatives In the
clty;
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Klamath JFaUV
Finest LadieV
Ready-to-Wear
Shop
Leaden of
Fashion for
Ladiea' Wearing
Apparel
LaVogue
Odd Fellows' Bldf ., S. W. Cor. 5th ft Main
WE HAVE SURPRISED
many of the customers who have made purchases at our new display store, because of the MODERATE
PRICES they have paid for the QUALITY MERCHANDISE procured. Can you blame them when they can
find the follewing:
HATS
Nice neatly trimmed hats for $5.00, $7.50, $12.50, $1500 and up. These are real values and possibly worth
almost double the amount of money.
BLOUSES
Silk Tricolettes, in assorted and varied colors, $3.95 and up. Good quality Crepe de Cherie and Georgette
$5.95 and up.
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A Classified Ad will eel! tt
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GARRETTS GARAGE
HREPKOOF
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X In announcing the opening of what is recognized i
A, ma uue ux uic aiucsi iucjjiuuj. KaiaKca u wv ..,
X we wish to point out why you should
MAKE IT YOUR GARAGE
It it Steam Heated It assures safety for your car
It U fireproof It is conveniently located
It haa a" repair department equipped with the latest
machinery and supplies, thus insuring speed and
economy for you
LIVE AND DEAD STORAGE
SOUD, AND. PNEUMATIC GOODRICH TIRES
We are sole distributors for the Famous Hood
Tires. We make adjustments here, thus making
satisfaction and prompt settlement a certainty.
FURS
Nice animal neck pieces at $9.50 up to almost any price you care to pay.
COATS
In all wool, fur trimmed, $25.00 and up. PICO Plush, good quality ,, it-inch length trimmed with large
coney shawl collar and caffs, 9-inch fur border, $49.50. 3-inch PLUSH SPORT COATS $37.50 and up.
A Full line of Children's coats at $6.00 and upward.
SUITS
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All Wool Tricotutes elaborately embroidered, $19.95 and up. Elegant Silk Charmeuse,JNautifully beaded t'
at $Z7.50 and up.
You wonder how we do' it?. Here is the reasen: First, the buying power of the LA VOGUE stores.' Buying
for eight stores direct from New York manufacturers and in many instances we buy the cloth and have th
garments tailored, according to our instructions. This eliminates the middleman's prof itwbich many other
merchants must pay. t i
We believe in- making quick sales and small profits. The volume of our business inthe eight stores makes
such moderate prices possible. Come and see. You will find qtmlity of merchandise combined with moder
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J. H. GARRETT & SON
OWNERS
522 South 6th St
Phone 500 i
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Eight Stores
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Odd Fellows'
Building, S. W.
Corner 5th and
Main Streets
MORE CLAIMS FILED
BY CREDITORS
Further complications in the llgl-
tatlon that surrounds the Crane
Lumber company, whose mill on the
Rahn ranch at Swan Lake burned
several months ago, are revealed In
attachment suits started by three
more creditors, Garlch Grocery com-
aany. C. O. Lorenz and the Klamath
Hardware company. The suits aro
directed against II. E. Crane, Louis
and Edith Rahn and others and are
to recover alleged" debtsi Incurred
through the ftarhlphlng'of supplies
and service to the mill. 4'
The Garlch Grocery company
claims 13,357.92; Loren., for sup
plies and plumbing f'470.30, 'and
Klamath Hardware company.
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841.16.
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Attachments have been levied on
all availablo'properly. The affulrs of
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the Crane concern wero recently
placed in the hands of Allen Sloan as
receiver. He was appointed on peti
tion of one of the numerous creditors.
TWO THOUSAND ARE
JAILED. STOCK FRAUD
PARIS, Sept. I, (By Mall). Two
thousand eight hundred and eighty
two government employes have been
arrested; dismissed or suspended In
cpnfee&lon with the sale of left-over
American. British and French war
Stocks, since the appointment of Em
manuel RrousM by Premier Miller-
and, as under secretary of state for
the liquidation of war stocks, an of
ficial note from the department says.
The American stocks proved a
great attraction to employes who
were Imbued with the Iden that li
quidation began at homo. Many of
them are now In La Sante prison.
FOUND DYING IN CAIIINt
KXI'IKKH IN HOHl'lTAI,
Charles W. Haro died yesterday
afternoon at the Warren Hunt hos
pital, where he was brought several
days ago from bis home In Mills Ad
dition. Hare lived alone In a cabin.
He was found by neighbors seriously
ill and suffering from lack of care
and food. Ho waa taken to the hos
pital at once bnt did not rally.
His onlr known relative Is a broth-
erl'Adam Hare, who lives In Nebras
ka.. The decedant was 71 years old.
The funeral sorvlces will bo held to
morrow afternoon at 2:00 o'clock
from Whltlock undertaking parlors.
MEAT MARKET MAN HAH
LUCK IN DKKH HUNTING
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'THE FLAPPER" .,,'
Featuring Olixe Thomas. Enough Real
Humor to Keep You Laughing. Enough
Real Drama to Keen Yoii Interested
A James Aubrey Big V Comedy
TOMORROW
I::YANT WASHdURN in
3-Jri:v: TOU MUCK JOHNSON"
IF YOU WANT
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Watch the Classified Column of
The Acme Motor Co.
If there is a bargain to be found we will have it
LOUIS HOAGLAND, Salesman
Ono of tho biggest bucks scon horo
In a long time was hung up In tha
window of tho Palace meat market
yesterday by Harry Smith, who drives
the market truck. Tho deer waa a
four-pointer, of the blacktall spades.
and waa klllod Sunday. Dressed,
with bide and horns on, It weighed
21E pounds, closo to 100 pounds
more than the average buck of his
kind.
lUCNTti LOWERED TEN
PKB CENT,
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CHICAGO, Sept. 28. J. AOroen-
berg, owner of several apartment
buildings, announced today that
there would be a ten por cent reduc
tion in rents, offoctlvo October Land
another similar reduction In May. In
making this announcoment ' Mr.
.Greenberg said that "wo aro follow
ing In tho footstops of manufnetumra
hwho have Inaugurated a aeenna in-
prices." .
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sent to thu 1'rosbytorlan church base
ment tomorrow nflnnioun People
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'Special program of short subjects:
"lex of the Timberlands"
"Saving Savages in the South Seas"
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"Down Stairs and Up," a supreme comedy
The Five Dollar Plate," one of the celebrated stories
Vbflfhe Secret Service by Chief William J. Fly'nn,
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