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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1920)
r. : tw f kl'. Turn EVPtim; vmMJ kxamath ilis. oregoh RoajR sti-msfmBBm ' , . . ... I . t t "i, I IL. J j PERSONAL MENTION I Mrs. George Raseetl with her dMgfcter, Mia Mabel RmI, left thU Bsoralng for taelr home In San Fran amco, after a visit of sometime with Mn, Dell Oammou. who u VIUi Smalt Reed before her marriage. .R. . Morton It m tho city on bual SUB from rortUAd, Hie is registered at the Wtailo felloan hoUt. Oa?rge W. Morrow arrived last Bight from Baa Francisco and U stpp ptag at the White Pelican hotel. George Cbastala and C. R. De Lap are out on a week's electioneering trip. They expect to visit Fort Kla math, Creiccnt, Sir. Bonaata and various other county communities. T. G. Dradloy It a business vlsl- tor In Klamath Falls from 8an Fran-I Cisco this week. J. C. Clcgborn spent, yesterday atl Chlloquln oa business Mrs. W. B. Perkins Is a visitor hero from her homo at Dray, Call ffnrnlB. Mr. and Mrs. any Merrill were in town yesterday from tholr homo Bear Merrill, Oregon. Mrs. C. T. Wceden Is yisllng friends anr relatlres here for a few days from her home In Avhland. L. E. Walker left for Caltoquln today, where he will spend two. days felonies- cattle from, that MIBt R. E. Allison U a business Visitor hare from Gerber. CallfoffTa-t F. D. Fletcher left early tbla'mora lag oa a hunting trip and' be prom law his frieads that ha would sot be feaek until ho got a deer. W. E. Lamm Is a city visitor today from the Lamm Lumber company'! mill at Modoc Point. W. a Deltas waa in from his rttaeh near Mails yesterday after BOOB. Mn. Msurlce Barns, of Havana, nilaols, who haa been here visiting Bar brother, Aady Eagan, for the Bast few weeks, left yesterday for her horn. Mr. aad Mrs. A. Rutherford were sty aeat visitors yesterday after from the Oriadale district. ,Mr. aad Mrs. Fraak J. Bcamlts. mi residents of Klamath Falls, have smrcaaaed a part laUrest la the store at Beatty. from J. L. Bpamtora. "they have filed papers with the eauaty clerk ander the aasamed ks-staasa name of. Tho Beatty Store.' 'vMra."MlBBle Henry, Mkvs Agaes Lae aad Mrs. Gertrude Moor have iwtaraed tram Saa FraacUco, w! hay atteaded Scottl's Opera.-rM A Malbohm aatoaasblle said to kftoac t6 the North Aato service eampaay. caught fire ca ,the Fort Klamath road last evening "and "was aatlrelr destroyed before the flames Mid be estlngllshed. It was report ai that then was tome insurance on tko machine. " Tom Htggins, who was badly burn ed In the Houston fin. left ihls moralng for California. A tea pound baby boy was born Isst'nlf htvto Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hun Bleutt of Spring Lake. left 'this was named Glenn. D. M. McLemore, well-known cat tleman and oarer, today purchased a sew Nash touring car through the agency -of the1 Sixth street garage. a Travelers In Eastern Siberia' carry their soups In sacks. The soups are frosen solid as stone, and keep for as indefinite time. !--- WATERBCRV WOUND UP The scene of action U all set for a long weary journey to fatigue over the key board of a piano. The piano Is In pottlon. Nearby Is a small stand upon which are placed numerous small bottles, wrist straps, bandages and eating utensils. Close at band Is a phonograph and at times when the pianist gets sleepy and groggy record Is played and the pianist plays with It. Such arc the preparations made by J. M. WateTbury the mara thon pianist who begins tomorrow morning at ip o clocx, in tne snow T Rexall Straw Ballot Note. The figures below, will be changed from day to day of m. of ten as the new returns are received, un til election day. National Ballot Harding Popular vote.'..... 438,276 Cox 143,198 178 Electoral vote .... Oregon ballot Popular vote ...... Electoral vote'.... Klamath Falls Popular vote 353 5.5E6 3,0;3 ' 0 .27 CC IF YOUR CLOTHES Ar. CtoiMtJ by the I FRENCH DRY METHOD It prolongs their life. Wo use this method. D. JkvMY CLEANING CO. iC4Ue in Drew's Store & CetrWr Sixth and Main vnoM30 " Free Delivery Basket Social -A$D- Grand Ball a , Saturday, Oct. 16th at Matin "t PEERLESS AND MALIN LOTS OF FUN S i FINE MUSIC ,f Admission MALIN FIRE DEPARTMENT window of The Electric Shop oa.ath St. Its as attempt to break his record o coatlnuoas playing. Should ha do so, ha will have to go loager thaa 5 hoan, xO-mlnutea aad 45 seconds. This record be established at Everett, Wash., about a year ago. In fact, he stop for nothing until ex Atteadaat gives him food and drink, baasted. "Yes, I am called a nut, foolish says takes nuts, should est of placed of two it. '.Hi - -aM,,aB"aBatw aFiw x f ajw s- - w - tui mmwjf-Bv-l - W ammmmmW. saiHBassaT!r PAYS TO GET IT AT THE Yom Kippur SALE WE CAN SELL SO OF THESE AT $8.95 This is a sort of sawed-off steamer trunk in ap pearance, and it looks as if it would last 100 years. It is 20 inches long, 16V1 inches high and 9 in ches thick, made of heavy, indestructible fiber with the lock and clasps and comer buffers of a trunk. It will hold twice as much as the average suit case, yet it isn't too big to take along as hand lug gage on a railroad trip; and it will fit 'neatly on the tonneau floor of an automobile. The lock and clasps and buffers and hinges ' alone look as if they were worth Yet you get the whole outfit for that price. The reason is that the thing is really an army officer e field desk and flung cabinet fully fitted up inside with filing devicea But the demand for army officer's field equip ment no longer exists. So, you can get the case for $8.95 and dump out the, filing devices and you have a dandy little hand-trunk that you can travel clear around the world with. .wdrjdwith. K.SUGARMAN, , ORCHESTRA GOOD TIME Free ii.1 v aad crasy.lo do such a thing"! wateroury, "oui you Know itl some aut to entertain the other and I draw salary for It, so why I worry." To add to the later- tho stunt an electric range la In Me window and for ever hour played by wateroury, the price of the range Is reduced at the rata coats a minute. .sl-se t EACH more than $8.95. rff7VTBw .iBmmKrm. mfsfj ll"-,'l,'agL,,TieBsmmL 1 mrt -TsW gjf W. j sJt ayjrJ-mmPaX lfmSs sBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn aagijcUil mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmS!3S7iSj Another BIG SUGARM AN EVENT Trunks SUITCASES ANli BAGS -TO BE , r re -.aJ"t 4Vb -- . . 0llil'ivl. r .'n 1 4 the entire stock, of trunks, suitcases, bags, luggage; etc, to go on sale Friday for one day only at 25 reduction. Belber's Multnomah HIRSCHFIELDiSTC., INv(f ACT THE HIGHEST GRADE LINES OF LUGGAGE IS INCLUDED IN THIS GREAT ONE DAY .SACRIFICE. . Watch Our Daily Specials THE ENTIRE STOCK Oil s3l eaTl I K. 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