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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1920)
PAttH KIVM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS?, OREGON wxdiomday, oatumtm ta, ism llflftwlck, Calif,, have been spondlng turned lato ymtorday aftarnoon from I tho mother of Mr. K. Sugarmnn SERIES ATTENDANCE ,. LESSTHAN IN 1919 Cf.BVBI.Am), Oct. 13. figure of tho world aerie bow an attend nnco for tbo oven games of 178,737 compared with 2M,$H at eight game lat year. Tho receipts wore r,04,800 thl year ngalniit 1723,414 last year. Tho playofs 'abaro for gome thl year a 2M,032 and 1260,34 lat year. the pat fow day In town on bul no. Dr, (I, A, M annoy, Mr. Ilryant and W, A, Dcltcll nru hunting In the Iava lied for a few day. Mr. C. A. Catching or Ynklma, Wnhlngton, I In town today, film I roglitarcd at tbo Whlto Pollcan ho tel. Fred Houiton and Ice Illebn re n fllilng expedition below Keno, and grandmother of Mr. Wcchiler. S'hoy report that In Rplto of the late ft of tho oaon tlioy" had plcndld luck. Mr. K, Parlman and Mr. Oumbert of Portland, Oregon, aro vlaltlng with tho flugarman and Wcchiler famine, Mr. Pcrlman I a lter Both Mr, I'orlman and Mr. Oum bert ore onjoylng their visit with tho. now baby at tho Wechilor homo. Mr. Oumbert taya with tho Sugarman and Mr. Pcrlman I at tbe Wcchler homo. of Mr. K. Hugarman and tbo mother oW. If, Wcchiler. Mr. Oumbert i A claaalfled Ad will aell it. KS i J.mTHC INSTNUMCNT O' QUALITY YOU donft lmve to defend the wis dom of your choice when you select the Souora. Your friends know that it la reputed to be The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World and after they have seen and heard it, they are convinced that It Uvea up to its reputation.' Superb Btyle$ $60 to $2500 EARL SHEPHERD CO. 'Time Tells the Truth" 507 Main St Phone 282-J i PERSONAL MENTION u O. K. Ilobtm la n county eat vliltor from hi homo nti Algoma. Dr. W. A. I.conrd ha returned from un extended bulnea anil pirn urn trip to Portland, 8. Ilrnwbaker. who ha been here for the pad fow week, lfl"?tnl morning for Itosoburg. Captain J. V. Rlcmjtn' wa ja enger on the morning train nound for Portland and Medford, wheJTV.be Vil Will WMMSIIll WVVIUtTM. g . Mr. and Mr. Robert C BtrajMbr. left tbla morning after brief, vli( of two daya here. Mr. Straborn will go to IJikevlew and llend, while Mra. Htrahorn will go by rail to I'ortUnd where ahe will wait for her baaband. The ladle of tba Chriftlan church are planning a allrer tea and comfort tying, to be bald In Ibe baaeraent of tbe Preibytarlan church on Tbura day afternoon at 2:30, October 14. They aro Inviting all member and friend of the churcb. 0. F. Kllnn, of tbe Cblolquln I.um bar company, I In town today on buRlnix from Chlloquln. A. W. I.ugg I a Klamath Fall vliltor thl wcuk from Oakland Cal Ifornla. Mr. Clifford I). Taylor, who bat been ipcndlng ovoral week horo, returned to her homo In Oakland, California thl morning. Mr. Taylor will lo remembered a MU Mnr Jorlo Week, who mado her home hero beforo her marrage. Mr. and Mr. Hen Iteed, who have been horo for loveral day left yea terday afternoon for their home at Uonanta. A Tom Campbell, of the Phlneger l.umber company, I a city vliltor thl week. Ho report that. there ,wai lit Inche of mow at tbe camp;ye-' terday but that It waa moatljr gone by tbla morning. Fred 0. Phelpa I In town from Medford today. He I connected with the California-Oregon Power com pany. Mr, 0. L. McDonald arrived late yciterday from l.akevlaw and I pending a few daya here. Bhe I rog Utered at the White Pelican hotel. W. H. Hawkln returned laat night from a ten day plcaaure trip apent In California point. W. 0. Hoover and V. Orlffltli of Buy Substantial Shoes You want Shoes that won't leak or go to pieces when you get them wet; That is what you get wheh you buy BUCKHECT SHOES. BUCKHECT SHOES are made from the best California Tan Oak leather. BUCKHECT SHOES have been made exclu sively for the Pacific Coast trade for over SIXTY YEARS. BUCKHECT SHOES will give you more wear than any other shoe made' for winter. We have them both for men and boys. Guaranteed all leather at from $5.50 to $12.50. We sew the rips free of charge 8 long as the shoes last. Our low rent and no clerk hire has brought the i high' cost of shoes down. -rfi.. A Chance to Put a NEW LID on Your Head Real ion . : ! "t t '. r "It Our Entire Stock of MEN'S 1 ' HATS ,,$' r ft ,o r . -Jf ti..' j. l-il To Go oh Sale .Thursday Only at 25 DISCOUNT C ' t THIS MEANS THAT EVERY HAT IN THE ENTIRE STOCK IS TO GO ON SALE AT THIS SENSA TIONAL REDUCTION NO RESERVE BELOW IS A SAMPLE OF THE SALE PRICES WITH 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT $6.00 MEN'S HATS TO GO ON SALE NOW AT $4.50 $8.00 MEN'S HATS TO GO ON SALE NOW AT $6.00 $12.00. MEN'S HATS TO GO ON SALE NOW AT $9.00 $7.00 MEN'S HATS TO GOiON SALE NOW AT $5.10 SPECIAL LOT OF MEN'S HATS IN ALL SIZES AND COLORS, VALUES TO 4.00, TO GO ON SALE1 NOW 'AT $1.55 $15.00 MEN'S HATS TO GO ON SALE. NOW AT $8.25 $20.00 MEN'S HATS J TO GO ON SALE NOW AT , $15.00 $10.00 MEN'S HATS TO GO ON SALE NOW AT $7.50 '$26.00 men's hats 'to go on sale NOW. AT " $18.75 OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF ROTHCHILDS HELBINGS WALKHILL STETSONS-ETC KEEP YOUR EYES ON OUR DAILY ADS "I AINT MAD AT NOBODY" K. SUGARMAN ! BRADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO. ! 727 Main St i UNION STORE it v J UNION SHOP ? i. iH I:.:1 J .7, vftUi v.v vteii