Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1920)
'i;;ir 1 p ii 'i pAor nv TJHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKECOW THCMDAYi HUmtiUKH , ISM 'f 3 ;tf j f 1$ THE IMSTRUMINT.O? QUALITY aitor. CLEAR AS A BELL c I - j j PERSONAL MENTION Hoaora Nocturne 9160 Mlanett i IB Two Popular Sonoras X Here you are for two exceedingly popular models : ; A rW tliM Wm nan uWmu mu W iiiLImL m 11 lV Jhk ! Va ' ' T Ul UIV OUIIUIU f-iUUUgrupil WHICH Will HI ITUII1 U2I1 IU i riiieen aouars a month on terms. Sonoras received "Highest Award for Tone" at ; the Panama Pacific Exposition 1915 and we claim ': that five are owned by Klamath Musicians to one of any other make. Let your ear decide when heard in comparison : : the Sonora is invariably chosen. : Earl Shepherd Co. Klamath's Only Exclusive Music House 507 Main 5t Phone 282-J. r 14 LET'S fcj.O'TONIGHT Moose Hall Howa ,i, .and. TO 1 -Buddie's NEW JAZZ Orchestra f SOMETHING SPECIAL DON'T MISS IT BOYS WANTED The Herald will soon have an opening for some wide awake boys real boys. Ap plications will be received for the next few days. and -.' tit i the Keys accepted will be employed as vacancies occur in the order in which the ap- ,w plicatjf ns are on file. v ? Millinery Specials y for Friday and Saturday BEAUTIFUL PATTERN HATS t'llO.OO and $12.00 SOME VERY CHIC AND DRESSY STYLES at $5.00 to $8.00 ; ; SAILORS and STREET HATS in Velvet, Hatters' i Plush, Velour and Beaver ,:: From $5.00 to $12.00 Buy your hats at the exclusive hat shop. We ; -'devote all our energies to just one line, Ladies' Hats, ; ' Mimt Hat. MARGARET CALLAHAN 709 Main Street A farewell reception will bo given tonight at tho Presbyterian church honoring Mr. and Mr. C. C. Hogua, who will lonvo tho lout of the waok (or nn oxlcndod trlpV'ovor tho United Mute and Canada,, At the end of tholr travels Mr. and Mm. ICoguo will rankn tholr homo In Ban Fran clseo with tholr daughter, They have htan resident of Klamath Fall for orcr IS year; during which time Mr. llogue ha's been connected with tho U..B. It. H. Our Ktoadry wan In town this morning from Itocky Point purchas ing supplies. Mm. I). M, McIemoro nd small daughter, who Imvo been (pending tholr vacation on tho Upper take aro In town today on tholr way to tholr homo In Oakland, I). O. Drown returned to Crystal thin morqlng aftor several day spent In thla city. Mr. Joe Joseph waa a city visitor yeitorday from Merrill. Mr. George Thraihor left thla morning for Utah, where sho will visit with friend and relative for the next two or threo month. Hhe was accompanied as far aa Oakland, Cat Ifornla, by Mr. HMrry Thrasher and children, who will visit In that city for several week. Don Colvlg of Yreka left on the train this morning for his home after A week's buslneaa visit here. A baby girl was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drown at tholr home on 1143 Pine street. Mr. Drown ts an e employe of the reclamation service. Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Roberts, who recently moved to Medford, return ed here last night to look after boil nets affair. Mablon linden left yesterday for Oakland California, after having spent Mveral days visiting hla sister, Mrs. Leo Houston, of this city. 0. A. Dellmkn, who waa operated on In Ran Francisco the first of the week, Is reported as getting on as wall as could be expected. , Mr. and Mrs. Levi Griffith were In Klamath Falls yesterday from their ranch In Poe valley, 'doing business with city merchants. Mr. Griffith said that tho farmers were busy In the valley heading thla week and that they would begin cutting their second! hay crop a loon a the wheat waa out of the way. C. A. alalone, of the California Oregon Power company, left this morning for Medford. Mr ir. Wilbur Jones accompanied by Mr. A. I., Loavltt. Mr. A. M. Wor den and Mr. John Sargent drovo to Merrill yesterday and spent tho after noon with Mr. George Walton and family. Tho county clerk report that reg titration ha picked up tho last two day and ho ha been kept buiy at tending to It. k Charles Coseboom, who ha bean hero visiting hi parent for tho past ttn days, left on the train thla morn ing for Denver, Colorado. W. W. Maaten waa In the city yes- terdny from hi ranch in Poo Valiey. 1 Arthur Jloldonhammer I expected In this evening from Medford Ore gon, for a brief visit with frlond. J. It. plxon wa a city visitor yen ttrdoy afternoon form hi ranch In tho valley. Miss Mabel Heed arrived last night from Ban Francisco and will be the guest (of hor alstcr, Mr. Dell Gam mon for a few weeks. Si, d. Butcllffo Is In town from Med ford today on matters of business. I 'Frank Cortade wa a county aeat business visitor from Odessa yester day afternoon. ' Tank Lobort Is down from the res ervation today. Kd Clark loft late yesterday after noon In hla car for Vancouver, Wash ington, where ho was called by tho serious Illness of hi mother. Port Summer, an Indian police, Is In town today from the reservation. A. W. Way Is here for a short visit from Ban Farnclsco and Is registered at tho White Pelican obtel. Dlancbe E. Daln .came In, on last night's train from Ban Francisco and will bo here for a few days on business. I J. D. Williams I In the city today from Dorrl on matter of business. ' W. J. Robinson and wife are here from Portland, Oregon and are stop ping at the White Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dalton ware county seat visitors yesterday from their ranch borne neRft6rUa. t ' J. Frank Adama Isjn town thla wcok from bis cattle ratch near Mer rill. W. Lv Fraln of Topsey Grade was operated on at. the Warren Hunt hospital yesterday, for appendicitis'. A baby girl was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Polk of Mills Addition. Leslie Rogers, cashier of the First National bank. Is out for a two or three days deer bant. John Moore wbohas been gone for tho past week on his vacation re turned the first of the week". Economy In Shoe Buying 1 EP I ." after all doesn't consist in buying thr cheapest shoes, but those which will give the grealeit meas ure of service for each dollar invested., ' - The intrinsic economy of JOHN KELLY Shoes rests upon three essential facters: (. ' 1 Their Style gives lasting eatitdtJSotL-. 2 The materials are the kind that fee- best wear. "!'. - Z Expert ahoemaking increases (Jietjr'f smart appearance and high quality. ,' - - ' i ! i One ii! I )c nr.r 'jC1. I lo New TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY yOR BALK Standard mlake plauo, M& nrsi payment ana 912 per month. 1001 Prospect street. Fair- view. addition. 30-1 LOST 1 brown gelding, branded, bar ovor L. U.. scar on left shoulder. Notify Levi Griffith, Olene, .J9-l WANTED A woman for genorul housework. 4 15 Washington St. Phono 96. 30-8 Waltroaa wanted at the Whlto Pell can hotel. 30-1 If tho parties who took tho crocheted ulght-Kown, unil .cap tuggod Mr. Hurry llurton, Miller Hill, from a booth at the Fair, do not roturn It by Octobor S atop will bo takon to prosocuto thorn. Mail tho puckuKU to Frank Buxton. Socrotury Fair bourd, Kliimath Full, Orugon. 30-1 FOR SALE A largo cook stove, cull at Kin math Record office. 118- Bo. 5 St. Mr. Jolly. FOR SALE Ono slx-holo range, ono sanitary couch and mattro, una kltchon table. 622 Lincoln. 30-5 200 to 300 sack for sale, Fine for potatoes. FRANK MOORLAND, 1-4 tnlloa South, Altanvont corner. Phone 1B-F-21. 30-1 WANTED Lady with millinery ex perience, call 709. Main St. 30 BUILT FOR A HOME New 6 room bungalow, newly fur nished complete. good location, paving nald in full. .Lot 40x120 to alley, glassed In porch, built In .tea Urea, atone basement, garage, and wood houso. Pried e.70U, terms. Ownor loavlng city, will give Immed iate possession. .n T. ward &. co. Phone 375 . 834 Main 8t. 30-1 DOY 13, wonts position aftur school and Saturdays. Phone 531-W 30tf FOR BALE Ono six-hole range, ono sanitary couch and mattress, one kitchen table. 622 Lincoln. . 30-6 BY EXPRESS ". All Specially Priced -li i VI k: "AH'M7 -i;M '-i M FOR THIS WEEK'S END SALE ... v. c D I They are in many kinds of cloth. Silk lined and Vene tian lined. Plain tailored, handsomely trimmed in fur, with large fur shawl or square collars. Some are in elegant Plush three-quarters length, others full length, plain, or with animal fur collars and cuffs. We have priced the whole lot for immediate sale, and it is imperative that we do a great volume of business in' order to allow such low marking. v M. ! c D Special-Sale Prices ,; $29,75 $39.75 $49,75 $59.$P , l w- Woman's v S Fashion - h .?A, V.'( - wl .." 1 y-TSWJw'ffjrT- . . U'' L