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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON s-AOH VIVL MONDAY, UKCKMIIKK lit, 1020. "r-3r tf ff.,.11 Ml . .SJ JH ,i '"5 ? V j v " ) ' Y 9 Personal Mention I J. II. Dntson mill wlfn urn In tlin city toilny from Hun I'rniiclsco hay ing nrrlvril on Inst night's train. At D. Oliver, vlcn.piiinliliint of Hid WiiIIb Fnrgn-Niwnilit hunk, li. hern front Han Fraiirlncn iittotiillng to bin Imps, affairs. (J. II. Walton Jr. spent th'i week end In Klnnuitli Falls from (Ihllo quln. F. N. MorRnn wim n visitor hire over Hutiintiiy unit Htimtny from Fit Klnmittli. t Jnnii'd llolliinil, who li to limn charge of tint clljr lioualnn program nrrlvoil Inst night from Havre, Mon tnnn, nml Ih already busy w(lh hi plan for tlin work which -will Mart Immediately. II. Thrasher returned last nvn. frun Oakland, California, w Intro ho Iiuh been visiting hl family, (I. (I. Antiunion In In town toilny from Dairy, w Intro lie operates a lurgo ranch. J, Hiiliiwi of I.nnRotl vallny In nt (onillni: to bunlniiHM affairs horn to ilny. i ' Jtoy Kouch spent (ho week-end with friends In Merrill returning horo lalu Hiimlay iivnnlnK. (li'orK'i lloyt visited In tin) county mmt yesterday from Korl Klamath. It. Wt Tower mid family worn In town Halurilay nfturnoon shopping. They operate u ranch near Keno. J F. Trlplolt wan In from his were In tlin city yesterday from tholr ranch near Merrill visiting Mr. anil Mm. II, (' (Iroesbeck. U? Mrs, K. T. (llvans l expected In from Illy, today, for u wpek's visit mmm444 I Oh! The Joy of It! .ki Day la aad day ott Right la and night ontl What a Joy to her yews aad old U a wrlat waUb! We have variety both la stylo aad priw to omit ery oae. Aad, by the way, doa't think that your wlfo or yew ssmjUmt will act appreciate a wrist watch Just a mucli m the Utile mwtlwwt . If you hare any doubU, J tut try it aad i ' ' .1. . Everything in the jewelry line. And, re- i : member, we sell In'eBrunswick Phonograph. : : i y i mi ai inn aPfn - lalf HI l,IIV n. J. YYIMERD Jeweler and Optician i t 706 Main Street. j Phonel49-W J jirL-L- r vJATjyytryvvi'i'i-rrrn-yr" - mmpAd Pi i i iwaa-aa w Tho 1)0 N hut Announcing PltOOHAM OK Till: .Catholic Ladies' Bazaar WEDNESDAY I'.VKNINfl Iilir OntnlnR Dnncn will start at 8:30, Refreshments will nrveil nftcr 10 p. in. A program rvploto with Biwclal feu lures boon propnreil for thin ovcnlnR, TIIUIIHDAY APTK11NOON At 2 p. in. will start tho mtlo of tho most beautiful omliroldorlcH ovor shown In tho city. Other articles of oxcoptlonul valuo will ho on salo. uffOnlliiK ovoryono nn opportunity of purchasing for gifts, artlclos posHOSHed of Individuality, oxqulslto workmnnshlp and unmntchnblo lienuty. Afternoon ten and light lunch will ho aervod from 3 to C p. m., tho following menu bolug sorved for 36 coats; GIUCKKN 8ALAT) SANDWICH BTUlI'S TMA llcservo a tablo for your tea party. TIIUIWDAY KVENINO , J r Convorsailono. . FIUDAY AFTKIINOON This will bo children's afternoon, and wo bavo beard wblspors that Santa Olaua will bo In tho bnll from 3 to 6 o'clock to loam what tho-chlldron would llko to bayo blm bring tbem for Xmna. Tbero will be a letttf bos for roeiiages to 8anta Glaus, and you should not fall to' f tt with joy' nnd Innocent anticipation tho heart of your llttlo one by haying them mall a letter to Santa and then you can soo that It Is answered. FIUDAY J3VBNINQ Another of tho dollghtful dances for which this Dnaaar will bo noted. Salo of goods, amusements and refreshments. 8ATUIIOAY AFTKIINOOV Salo of goods will be hold from 2 to 6 o'clock. Prom 3 to 5 o'clock light luncheon and tea will be sorved, the menu being tho samo as on Thursday nttornoon. Uo not forget to resorro a tablo for your ton party. y SATUItDAY KVENINO Tho big closing dnnco will bo glyon. Elaborato plans havo boon mnilo to make this oyonlng a momorablo one tor fun. Since tho affair Ih to bo somowhat In tho-uaturo of a Mardl Qras, thoBo who wish to como on matiquo will bo welcomed nnd a prlro will bo given for tho bost and one for tho most ridiculous costumes. Bpoclal features will bo Interspersed throughout tbo evening and refrosbmonts will bo soryod aftor 10 o'clock. It will como to a cl08o promptly at midnight. Tho sale of goodB will contlnuo throughout tho evening, with her slstor, Miss Agnof Drjs coll. Word has been recolvnd from Jpe T. Ward who wiih called to Portland by tho HlnciM of his mother thnt tihti is vary mucn improvea ana no ex pnets to return homo tomorrow nlnht. ' Tlio first of tho nsscmhly dahces will ho held at tho White I'ellcnn hotel tonight nnd n largo attendanca s expected. Mrs, fitly Merrill Is spending the week In the city from her hotrio at Merrill, Oregon, as the guest otMIss A Kin Leo. .f" Mrs. I). V I-nwton Is horo from Port Klamath toilny for the purpose of meeting her sister, Miss Iwtha I'ltlman who will Imi In on tho even ing train from I'nsadcna, California K. J. Horry, representing Whit field, Whltcomb nnd company, certi fied public accountants, Is In the city this weak from l'ortland on an offi cial visit to the company's patrons. Dr. Hardin Carter, Dr. I. D. I.loyd fltownrt and Dr. Kred Wester felt spent the weekend In tho nlln country shooting ducks and goeso. l'aul Harks, of Ban Francisco, Clyde llarkii, of the United 'States navy and Andrew C, Vom, oft Seat tle are hero for a few day's vtsjlf. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Churchill are In tho city from Yroka on-'mat-tors of business. They are stopping at the White Pelican hotel. (? Captain II. K. Calkins, whojbper atos the boats on tho Upper la'kje, re ports that ho made his last trip Fri day. Tho mall left here this njbrnlng for Odciuia by stage and will be car ried In this manner twice a.week throughout the winter due to the fact that the Upper lake Is frozen 'over In places. Kdlson Marshall, the Eastern Ore gon short story wrlten and novelists, who has been here on a hunting trip for the past few days, left'oV. tho morning train for bis borne Jn M..l ford. ij Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vinkol' fiti this morning for San Fruncljco for a brier vacation, trip. W Ilcntlcy'arrivcd lost ilnh: frni Bacrnmento for a' visit hero. A. l. Ooff arrived )fenlay frm Mcdford and Is a guest at the White I'ellcan hotel. Mrs. Ed. Button returned f'ira Medford Saturday wbeer sbe has Jj-ert visiting irienas anu roiiiivef, Charles 8. Webber who Ifconnect e"d A'lth tho-Peppor-Cotton l.umbijr confpany at Maedoel Is In the city fur a few days on business, and pleas ure. Charles Schulmeycr, the young son of Mr, and Mrs. C. Bchulni'tycr who re I do. on tho Midland road un derwent a serious operation Sjlurdiy but Is reported by bis pnrentv to be doing nicely. Don't worry or hurry. Iluy your Christmas gifts at tbo Catholic La dles' Ilnzanr. IMS Don't worry or hurry. Iluy your Christmas gifts at the Catholic La dles' Ilazanr. 11-18 Tho ruby, height for weight, Is mora vnluablo than tbo diamond. Don't worry or hurry. Iluy your Christmas gifts at tho Catholic La dles' Ilaranr. . 11-18' HUMMO.VH Hiully So. Il!l in tii: ciitcuiT eoi'UT or Tin: STATU OP OltKCON, 1'OK THU COUNTY OP Kia.MATII. Chnrlos O. Swnrtifnger. I'lnlntlff, vs. Hannah Simpson, nlio known us Hannah Swartzfagcr, Defendant. To Hannah Slmiwon, also known as Hannah Bwarttfngor. In tho namo of tho State or Oro gon: You nro hereby required to appear nnd answer tho complaint fllod ngnlnts you In tho abovo en titled suit on or before tho 24th day of January, 1021, thnt being tho Inst day or publication of this sum mons, and It you fall so to appear, answer, demur, pload or othorwlso movo, for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prayod for In his complaint, to-wlt: for a docrco of this court annulling, sotting asldo and decrcolng as void tho said marriage between plaintiff and dofendant, and for such other and furthor relief as to ,tho court may soom meet and equltnblo and propor. . . This summons Is served upon you, tho said defendant, by publication thereof in The Evening Herald, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published In- Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, for six (6) consocuttvo week,a (so von 17) inserntion.) the first Duoucation being Docombcr 13, 1920, , nnd tho last publication being January z, 1921, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykondall, Judge of tho Cir cuit Court of the Stnto 'or Orogon for tbo Cqunty of Klamatlj,' nnd tho snld order was made and datocj tho 28th day ot October, 1920, , All process and papers in this pro ceeding nuy bo served unon tho un dorslgned residing within tho State of Oregon, at the address hereafter montlonod, WALTlMl C. VAN EMON AND AUG VSTIN DONOVAN. Attornoys for Plaintiff. M.lrt : t'rtll.10 WIlllts'DldgKln- njnui fTlia, ure, . Do . 13-20-27 Jan-3-10-17-24 urSale Brought the Crowds t.B" ?Q. tWsXle f rices made an extraordin ary APPEAL TO THOSE WHO WERE WAITING , FOR LOWER PRICES. rMahy customer expressed their appreciation on find ing goods priced exactly as advertised. You could have brought the Herald to our sale and waited upon, yourself. vs -' : . REMEMBER THE REDUCTIONS ARE UNUSUAL 331 25 & 20 Per Cent t From Regular Prices - ! J J. r t Practical staple needs as well as Holiday Gifts -in-'. eluded in this sale. HECTOR'S . - - ' . ' The Woman's Fashion Center V V VVVAW