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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
Si'6" v(mi THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON paok roun p i TTtw Evening Herald P. I. MVIR'AT VIII IOVIiI P-aallaaed daily, except Bandar, to f. Herald Pubitsalag Company at nua, at lit Fourth street. Batata at taa poatoHce at Klaav Ik aSuja, Ore., fat transmission tarn M auula aa seeoad-claas matter. OF THK ASSOCIATED PERSONAL MENTION Taa Associated Frees la exclusively aatltlad ta tha aaa (or republication ef all nawa dispatohea credited to It. r not otherwise credited la UU neper, and alio the local aawt pub Uahed herein. FRIDAY, OCTOnKB 8, IMP 8TCDKXT 1IODY TO HOLD DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT Tho student body association of the Klamath county hlih school will giro a daace In tho ballroom of the Whlto Pelican hotel Saturday, October 9, at S o'clock. The dance Is In honor of the Medford football team and Is to teachers, students and alumni of tho hlfh school, parents of students and Invited guests. Wo earnestly hope that a number at parents. attend. ROBERT GOETZ. Phlnclpal, GRACE- IfiOAQLAND. Secretary of Student Body. Mr. Harry Kagaa of Los Angeles, who has been spending a few days here with her stater, Mrs. ,R. W. Brown and family, left on the train this morning. Mrs. Kagaa stopped hero on hor way south from Pend leton, where she ha been visiting her mothor. Albert Phloglng, who kaa been express messenger on this Una for soma time left on the train this morning for Modesto. It was hinted by some of his friends that he might re(urn with a bride at ihe end of his visit to California. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Thomas of Portland are spending a few days here.- U N. Bralserd Is registered at the White Pelican hotel today from Portland, Oregon. Ed Vftnnlce, who has been In Oak land, California for tho past few weeks, returned home last night. U. P. Patcrson Is In tho city from San Francisco today. Ho la stopping at the White Pelican hotel. Jim Glrans, a Bly stockman, Is a county seat business visitor thlsJ week. MIm Alma Smith was visiting In town yesterday from her home at Merrill, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Oara of Salt Lake left thla morning for Rocky Point to spend their vacation In their house boat on Pelican. Bay. Thla Is tho O'Gara'a fifth year la Klamath a i i t i - i LaVoffue v4TsSfWT Klamath Falls' Finest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shot Leaden of Fashion for Ladies' Wear.ni Apparel t L (. Odd Fellows' Bldg., S. W. Cor. 5th A Main i - They Are HERE ?.. ttV e :v -wr ; i.i v ,: :t PHONOGRAPH BARGAINS No prices of ourlhig reductions will" be published. .Makes included-are Stradivari, New' Edison, Goldentone Burnham Super tone, etc. See .our window display. sac; "" " -is- 1 " . EARL SHEPHERD CO. 1 Klamath'. Only Exclusive Music House 607 Main St Phone282J More shipments from New York by express,, which inehludes COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, BLOUSES,' HATS and FUR PIECES. . ., v These garments are not pick-ups nor fill-ins, but are our regular line of extremely high grade merchant dtse, in all of which are featured QUALITY, STYLE, TAILORING, individuality, charming colors, and a complete run of sizes. Among them are many styles to please the most discriminating, whether for street or afternoon wear, yet there are other styles to please the conservative. We also have cdats and hats for the little ones. All new, nifty and styljsh. We take unusual pleasure in pleasing the little ones and their satisfaction is our desire. If you have not yet found just what pleases you, come to our store now for we feel certain your exact want, whether it be a COAT, SUIT.DRESS, BLOUSE, SKIRT, FUR or HAT can be supplied and at a price mod erately low, when compared to our quality garments. , v . V , SOMETHING NEW ARRIVING DAILY California Eight Stores Oregon LaV ogue Odd Fellows' Building, S. W. Corner 5th and6 Main Streets Itfta. . .' k J.". . . - .. .. :""' ' HIF ' t: -fur issassssiaaa mi stMaaoaaaaaooaeai immmhsi N "T iff Let Us Cut You Off a nice rib roast for the dinner you want to be especially good. That, will settle the meat part at once. The rich fragrance as it comes from the oven, the melting tenderness of each morsel will surely prove the meat the choicest to be had. Ouf meats are worth more than others, but we don't charge more. PEOPLE'S MARKET fJy X ' ' r county aad-they have a comfortable and modern house boat fitted 'up for, their stay here. Mark Haaaa, bookkeeper for5 the Baldwin Hardware company, left thla evealng for Port' .Klaaaath, where he will spend the week-end Dr.'and Mrs. r. R. Ooddard are away for several days vacation, Mrs. Otto Klap, who has been em- atoyai by tha Baldwhi Hardware company for tha paat two years, ex pacta to leave tomorrow for Med' ford, where she will make her future home as Mr. Klaa Is coaching the Medjord high school la athletics this year. Mr. and Mrs. Loston Rosa passed through here yesterday on their way to San Diego, where they will spend the winter In the hope of benefiting Mrs.. Ross's health. It was due to her health that they sold their ranch In Poe Valley, which waa their home for many years. Charles Agert of Httldebrand, was In town yesterday looking after mat ters of business. ' C. R. DeLap spent yesterday In the Malln and Merrill country on election matters. C. M. Pettit waa In the city yes terday from bis home at Merrill. Miss Twyla Head, county school superintendent, returned last night from ten days spent In Portland, whero she attended a committee meeting of the state school board. Steel fire-proof fittings have ar rived and been Installed In the av sessors office, for the protection of the the tax roll books. These files have been ordered for the past six or eight months. Mrs. W. Crandall was a city busi ness visitor yesterday afternoon from her homo In the Malln district. Miss Mary McCormlck Is repotted I quito in at trio uood Samaritan hos pital, In Portland. She Is the daugh ter of Mr. und Mrs. Frank McCor nack, who have a big ranch on the west sldo of tha Upper lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Deck ley are visiting in town this week-end from their home at Fort Klamath. A. K. Albert waa In town yester day from Pelican Day on buslnnm. Harry Whltellno and family were In town this morning purchasing supplies for their ranch home on tho Keno road. Esau Keck and son William were here, from their ranch In Poe val ley mis mprmng on businoss. i Ray Talbot was attending to busl nesa In town this morning. .He op erates a ranch In the Olnne section. John Cortes was In town this week from the Olene country. h. A. West, who operates a ranch on the Merrill road was In towr. one day this week on business. Edward Cantrell who has been In the lumber camps this summer Is In town for a fow days. A now block of safety deposit box National bank. They have brcn in great demand aa there were t short age o'f boxes at the bank for th p.ist few months. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dsltiu were county seal visitors from Matin yes terday. " Mr. and Mrs. 'Ton I.ypch were city visitors yesterday from Mer.-IP Ore gon. Major 9. O. Johns; Is la the city for a few, days on buslneaa, connected with his 'timber Interests.- One of tbeipurpoaea of his visit hare at this time 1s to gala additional Informa tion to aid him In reaching a dectajnn aa to whether he aball manufacture the timber recently purchased by him or wait until conditlona are more propitious. The Kedron club will hold a cook ed food sale In the Roberts A Hanks hardware store, beginning at 10:30 Saturday morning. Orders will be received by telephone and the articles delivered by members of the fifth grade. The. proceds of the sale will be used to purchase a carpet for the clubroom In the Presbyterian church. FOR BALE (Ireen house 20 by 80 feet with growing flowers, several hundred carnations and chrysanthe mums all In bud and bloom, several doten rose bushes all bearing besides ferns, geraaluma, etc. Good foatr room house with two large porches), two lots for gardening. Must sell on account of poor health. Klamath Floral Co. 2104 East Mala street. ' 114 Kuppeahetater'a suits and over coat en sale at 16 reduction at K. K. K.j store's Harvest sales. 71 A classified Ad will sail It OANOH AT WHITE PKMOAN "'"'TO BE HELD TW KVKKIM1 T t ,AavUtlooa have been seat out for the; weekly dsnee at the While Pell can, .hotel, Ibis evening, but as they were late getting iato the mall, the management hopaa that parsons who. tall to receive them wlil not teal alighted but will attend regardless pf non receipt of Invitation. Now la tha time to outfit and save dollars at K. K. K. store's Harvest ealee. 7-1 AT MOOOSE HALL this evening BUDDIE'S ORCHESTRA new music JAZZ DANCE Straight Admission Everybody Welcosne ejj '. 'faaaw(lawnwnwnwnwkL VawMawnHsPV9BBwsWs aM iggVxl i ' 1 IBKKI,! thmmr 1 LHawaV ' 'bwL SCHOOL DAYS Those two words meanishoes to almost every family. Our stock of school shoes is complete in every 'detail. We are in a position to offer you good solid leather shoes at prices that will appeal to all. Our stock of shoes -was bought on a declining market which explains our attractive prices. 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