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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1920)
PAOB ? X THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 7HVRHDAY, OUTOflKR M, 10M "I TOLD YOU SO!" Now, John, you've alwaya put off buying (bt llaby Grand (hat you promised me tomo day, because you Mid w didn't nam room, and aa I foand out that Karl Hhepherd keep paper patterns of bit Orande which can be placed upon tha floor and hows tha eiact apaco occupied, I aecurrd on, and there, now, you caa ee 1 waa right. Karl Hhepherd Co, baa three die tlnct aires of Oranda In atock, tha smallest of which la only four feat right Inch long by four faat all lachta for width. Why postpone purchasing whan price ara ao raaaonabla and Urau ao convenient Upright piano taktn aa part paymant. Earl Shepherd Co. rUana, ItrrunU, VlrtroU. 507 Main W. ilwa K4afr4MMfrK$HK We caa fit you, whether your alxe be 10 or S ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop Corner Main and 7th 707'Main St Only Two Days More of our 20 Discount Selling. Have you selected your Winter Coat or Wrap ? Remember, EVERY GARMENT in our shop is till on sale and NOW U YOUR OPPOR TUNITY , 4 J f PERSONAL MENTION l" o u Vance llutehln and U Hulllvan left thli morning tor Medford In attend the Iteed'HItchlo boslng eon let, which will Ihi held there to night. Mr. Clarence Harris was In from her ranch at I'lne tlrovn yeiterday. C. 0, Merrill la a Klamath Kail, visitor today from Merrill. Mr. Oettruile Mooro of the Klamath Btato bank I enjoying n tl.lt from her father, A, K. llodg Urn of Hprlngfleld, Mo. Mr. and Mr. Money Abbott left thla morning for Itoteburg, where they were called by the death of Mra. Abbott' father, Mr. duett. Claud Klopton wa In town lait evening from Yaluai, attending to bualnoa affair. Joe Hall la In the city today from hi plare at Modoc I'olnt. Dr. Fred Wraterfold and Cecil Jay left tbl morning for eaatorn Klamath county, In aearch of good duck on (I gooao hunting. (1. K. Van Itlper and Clarence Underwood made up another hunt ing parly that went out for ducka thla morning. Mr. and Mr. K. Loosloy ara county vat visitor today from their ranch In the Port country. Mr. and Mr. Jay Mitchell are pending a few day la town look ing after bualneaa matter. Mr. Vie Olbaon, who haa been hero visiting Mr. Amanda Mara- aker and other friend and rela tive, left thla morning for her home In Montagu. Mra. Olbaon made her home here at one time, and I well known to Klamath Kalla people, Lloyd Low left yesterday for Illy, where he will attend to butlnou for the next few day. Don't Fail to Take Advantage of It Andross-Glover Style Shop w wt Fjrr7 w v w r W W Our Glove Hllk Underwear laelaeVd la X ' Hale Trice 7 ( I t . i gggg 1 I I i x ( t Mr. C. T. Weedon la a Klamath Fall visitor from Merrill today. Dave Campbell I a city vliltor from hi ranch at Lorella. Frank P. (Iron la In town today from hla ranch In Langcll Valley, attending to bualneaa. N. Fraaler and J. 0. Ferguaon are In Klamath Falla fmm Dunsmulr. They are gueiU at tho While Pelican hotel. Harry Klepper la a bualneaa vl Itor hero today from Cblloquln. O. B. Hobba aad J. P. Reld of Algoma came down laat night and are attending to bualneaa matter In town today. J. W. Fader la a Klamath Fall vlaltor today from Modoc Point. P. B. Puckatt la (pending a few day her from Recreation. D. D. Campbell, accompanied by hla nelce, Mr. Jack Elliott and huaband, left thla morning by car for Ban Francisco. A. P. Peck la her" for a brief bualneaa vlalt from Bacramanto. Nothing Succeeds Like Success The American who boast of his Americanism and his God's country on-every fitting and unfitting occasion is not to be laughed at for that reason. His national faith, which has the good qualities of the faith which moves mountains, is only to be admired, for it is an honest faith. We have an honest faith in Klamath Falls. We are going to succeed. You will find our every-day prices lower than special sale prices. Underbuying and underselling is our business. C. J. Breier is in the eastern market. Mr. Breier does not make buying a side line. ' With thirty stores to buy merchandise for, he makes a business of it, and he knows how! You don't have to pay $50 to $75 for an ordinary good suit .of clothes you can buy an extraordinary value here from $25 to $40. Look at our Governor Fur Hats at $5.85, genuine Velour at $7.50. We have an assortment of Gloves and Mittens that is not duplicated in Klamath Falls. Men's black sox, 10c per pair and no special xsale, and no limit. We buy for less and sell for less. BREIER & PETERSEN JOHN VALE, Manager. William Zumbrunn waa In town yenterday from Fort Klamath, trans acting builneia with Klamath Fall mercbanta. Morrl Lotchea wa,a vliltor In Klamath Falls ycaterday transact ing builneaa. ' Qeorgo Welsa came Into town from hla ranch near Itccreatlon yes terday afternoon for tho purpose of looking after matter of business. Judge and Mra. D. V. Kuyken dall apent on day this week In the Merrill country, where the Judge hunted ducks. If. N. Mo I acting host today for a party' of frlenda on a sight seeing trip Into the wonderful Malln country. Marlon Taylor, who taught music In the high achool here for several years, waa back on a visit the tint of the week. Mrs. W. H. Oaddea and two small aona left tnla morning for Van couver, 0. C, where they will spend the winter. Dr. (laddie will leave later. WANTED Chambermaid. Apply at White 1'ellcan hotel. ZB-Z9 HALLOWKF.V AT HENLKY The teachers of Henley achool have planned a Hallowe'en party and box aoclal to be given Saturday evening at Henley achool. proceed to be used to parchaae equipment for the high school. Everybody wekesae; be sura to come, and briag yonr hex. A good time la promised thoae who attend. 7 e 99tG9SB3BS9B9l MMMMAMMMMMMAMMMWMAMMMIMAMMMM unlu IE IIMMI STREET A collision v occurred yesterday morning between two cars at tho corner of Main and Ninth streets that resulted In tho almost complete de molishing of a trailer on one of the cars, while the other car wan unin jured, so oo witnesses sold, (lien Nylin rt was driving west of Ninth and tho driver of tho star mall roul'i to Merrill was going south on Main, with tho trailer behind loaded with mall, Nyhart drove Htralght lnf the traitor, It U paid, and ono wheel was broken oft, Tho mall man avuroil a new car at tho City Transfer .uid mudo his trip to Merrill n few min utes later. No report was mudo to tho pollen of tho accident Dion Nyhart Is n son of M, J, Nyhart who runs tbo 0. K. llvory barn. NEW TODAY FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished front room tor gontloman. use of phone and b.ith, 1159 Lincoln St. Phone 217-R. 27-2 FOR SALE OR RKNTPartly fur nished 3 room house; easy terms. 449 Michigan Ave. 28-30 FOR Ill-INT Two room furnished apartment. Hamel Apts, 6th and Pine. 2S-29 PIANO LESSONS Mrs. Osborn ha opened a studio In No, 9 llelms Apt. Cell afternoon for appoint- menu. s-s Friday and Saturday Specials SUGAR, 7 pound for $1.00. Limit, $1.00 to a customer. M. J. B. COFFEE, 50c pound. Remember, these two specials are just for two days. It will pay you to watch for these two-day specials. U&.&tidelk&Cfn FOR SALE 1 Bulck, 8250;. 1 Stude- biifcor, $200, Clood condition, see 1008 Main St. 28-30 XOTICK The people of Lower Poe valley ara holding a pie aoclal at their icbool lion ., October 30, They are asking that all candidate possible be pre sent roady to speak and inform the farmora of that district regarding the coming ejection, SI LIBERTY THEATRE TONIGHT Winsome Mary Miles Minter in "PEGGY REBELS?' From Henry Albert Phillips' charming story, "The Mate of the Sally Ann." You will love adorable Peggy in this pic hire, and the beautiful settings, taken at Santa Barbara and San Francisco Bay, will surely delight you. A special feature of our program tonight two rollicking reels of comedy, ' "DUCK INN" TOMORROW FRANK MAYO in "HITCHIN' POSTS" $ 1 3 4 ! hi