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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1920)
wan fivm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, OOTOtllftl 7, ltM I from town, when n touring car at Tom Martin who has boon at bis nocky Point camp for several days, returned , on the post yestorday using "Tho Amendments to Ilo Voted K. R. Wblto was In town this mornlog from his ranch oh the Mer rill rond attending 'to buslnoss. Mrs. C. B. Drown was a city visitor from Chlloquln yesterday afternoon. H. L. Arant was a coTinty seat vis itor from Dairy yesterday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Jtufiiii Moore, who " have been spending the past two months In Portland, returned homo last night. , LIBERTY THEATRE imiiiumi iu iiann hiiu vruwuuu 11111 Upon" as his topic, Miss Julia Wat truck Into tho loosa, slick dirt. , Ho tera will spoak and thero will be an interesting musical program, Tho ono won hurt an tho driver of tholovonlng. truck Jumped as his muchno turi.od (urtlo, Kd Cooklnghnm I. registered at tho Whlt Pelican hotel from Chllo quln. Irving Knsterson Is a city business visitor from Ivan, whom ho Is Inter ested In tho lumber buslnoss. Muriel King Is spondlng a fow days In Klamath Palls from tho Agency. Ouy Merrill drove up from bis ranch nonr Merrill this morning aid J. A. Churchill, state superintend ent of schools, Is In tho city today from Balom. ' ! 0, A. Ituff Is a. city visitor frowi Portland today. Ho Is registered at the White Pelican bote!. C. C. Kolley Is In town from flalem having arrived on last night's train. K. E. Hodgman la In town from Medford on matters of business. , The Woman's Library club will public Is Invited to attond. John Siemens made a business trip "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" to Dorrls ycntordnymornlng and re turned homo last night. aeorgo Chastaln Isn tho Merrill country today on matters of business. C. W. Warren, who baa been In town for several days from bis ranch at Illy, was taken to the hospital this morning, having been taken quite III on bis way borne. Oliver Martin was In town yester ii-i -i-ii ijiiin. utjui. h"-j"""- - - -- - ... WTO0l,K, Ownrr IMMlKIt I). TOIUIKV, Masieal Director """ ' 1 n-n-n. nnrumru-irmj-u-i.ru TONIGHT Charming May Allium start1 in "HELD IN TRUST" the story by George Kibbc Turner which recently appeared in THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE It's u splendid story and a splendid picture FRIDAY DOROTHYiPHILLIPS in ' " DESTINY Now Is the tlmo to outfit and savo some 'dollars at K. K. ,K. store's Harvest sales. r- 7-8 moot tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Mr. Stanley, secretary of tho chamber Kuppenhelmor'n suits and over attended to matters of business be- day afternoon from Merrill on busi ness. coats on sale nt 15 reduction at K. foro returning homo. of commerce, will address tho ladles, K. K. store's Harvest Bales.' 7-8 ' :K"H"X":h COMING SUNDAY WILLIAM .FARNUM in " WINGS OF THE MORNING " . . PERSONAL MENTION K. II, lllchlor arrived on tho train lat nlRht and U registered at tho Whlto I'allcan hotel. Mr. Lloyd Alford loft thli morn Inic for Uerber, California, whero tho -will upend a fow days visiting with frlondi and relatives. Mrs. It. C. Dalton arrived Tuesday night to attend tho funeral of Mri. Kattonhorn, who died at Merrill Ban lay. Herman and Klmer Kat)eohorn camn In from California, and Otto, another ion, and a daughter, Mrs. Hunter, are expected tonight from Nevada. Tho funeral will bo held tomorrow at 1:30 In Merrill and It li believed that Intornmtut will take place In Oakland, California, i Mm. H. K. Martin hai returned from a month's visit In the.Ml. and wltjj her daughter who rfroAond Inaf'school nt Ilerkeley. Mrs, Martin was a delegate to the national con vention of tho Woman's Itelkaf corps at Indianapolis. , Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Tenblfook are hero from Chltoquln on their' way to of 10 diiys. They worn nccompiinlcd liy Mr. anil Mrs. Lvsllo Rogers. Krnunt Nltcholm Is a county until visitor from his ranch south of town, toduy. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Taylor havo gone to Ited Uluff to spend the winter. Mrs. L. N. Haines, who has been visiting in Baa Josa.tad 8aa Kran Cisco for the past 10 days, returned homo Tues'day night. Mr. and Mrs. Ilcrt Wltbrow, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Jefferson and Charlea R. Itlloy returned last night from Silver camp, whore they havo been for several days on a deor hunt. When Intorvlowod this morning they admitted that they not only didn't get anything, but never even saw a buck tho whole time they wera out. Dr. Conger of Ilerkeley, California, who has boon spending his eighth summer at Itocky Point, whero ho has a summer homo, loft on tho train this morning. Mrs. Conger accom panied by their children, Miss Dor othy and Ted, will leave In their car for Ilerkeley as soon as the woather i will permit. lumber truck loaded 'heavily Merrill whero thoy will vlilt Uaja' wl" few days. . T5 T A Mr. anil Mrs. C, II Undorwood re- with logs, belonging to It. 'M. Ma turned yesterday from an outing trip honey, lipped over yesterday not far SALE OFFERINGS SILK HOSE At Reduced Prices $3.00 Pure Silk Hose, at $2.25 2.75 Pure Silk Hose, at 2.00 2.00 Pure Silk Hose, at 1.50 Come in Black, White, Brown, Field Mouse, Gray ' and Navy Blue GLOVES Kayser Chamoisette and Silk New Fall Weights In Chamoisette, silk lined or plain. Silk Suede, lined and plain. Colors are White, Grey, Reindeer and Black. Chamoisette $1.25 to $2.00 Silk $1.25 to $2.00 UNDERWEAR Fall and Winter Weight Underwear for Women, Girls and Boys. Wool and Fleece Lined Vests and Union Suits'for Women, in various weights and in all styles. Wool or Fleece Lined Union Suits for Boys -and Girls. The price of these garments is very low consider ing the present cost. Mostly all art last year's gar ments and are being sold at a saving of 15 to 20.. TRICOTINE DRESSES A new lot just received by express, and will be offered for your approval tomorrow. 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