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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1921)
! .' I ' ,i n i'AWK KIHUt ..... ..rkitni VI iUATU CAIIQ ORF.HON MONDAY, JANUARY , imil. - inc .t u ... t X v Next year's prices on good nil-wool suits will range y T & YOU Can get next Spring and Sum- from $35 to $60, and we arc offering our entire stock Y X myV"V 1 ! 1 of Kuppenheimcr suits ixt next year's prices now at A Y ffl'? " "W mr nrirpc nn rlnfnincr riffht nOW .. nnmml .tnnunrv Sales- V - i - - - - AAAA to A w 'v -. q y-j vwi .--- m r .Lcaw - "i m. ' '' J3f. Y y y y T t t Y Y Y y y y V t y y y y- "t y y y v Y K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers 12 off on Boy' Suits 12 off on Overcoats 20 off on all Shoes 20 off on all Swctcrs 20 off on all Hats and Caps 20 off on all Dress Shirts Carhnrtt Levi Strauss and Can't-Bust-'em Overalls at, the pair $1.85 K. K. K. STORE i ? Y Y f ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y .. I .FADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS y ----- .V V O 01 nlnrftil nl Thn Wnninn't nfnrn 11 ftnriilln,- .tin hnllilnv., ltli fr l 1 iiriiliirnil nt u rntt if l?f. Oflll. Ihn tihnnt nti.l lialftt til lt ...-i Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. W F Hill were In from Merrill on buslnew Saturday. Mrs. Edgar Virgil Is In from Olenc. where sho conducts the Corpenlng & Virgil store. Elmer Anderson of Anderson Dros. Grocery company spent New Year's with relatives In Merrill. Miss Mary Walker has returned from a wcekond visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Milliard. . MIts Gertrude Parker returned ' from Grants Pass last night where aae spent the holidays with relatives. .Robert Goetz. principal of the high school, bas-returned from Portland, where he spent his vacation. Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Garlch and son. Arrived bomo'New Years eve after a vacation of about two weeks spent In Southern California. E. H. Jefferson, who has charge of the local office for Mason & Ehr sain, returned from Portland last Bight. Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson and little son, Kobert, are at home again after spending the holidays In Portland Miss . Gertrude Cox, who Is env ffpTe: Ispe: Retail Clerks ATTENTION ! Regular meeting Tues day (tomorrow) even ing at 8 o'clock. Impor tant business. Be there. ployed at Tho Woman's store. Is pending a three-day vacation with i friends and relatives In Ashland. Mrs L F Wllletts returned last night from Talent, Oregon, where she spent the last few weeks with rel atives. Gc-orgo Welse. who lives near Kocky Point, Is In town and will re main here for a tew days buying ranch supplies Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson, of Cblloquln, have been hero for several days combining business affair with pleasure. Miss Eva Hanks returned to Chlco. where sho Is attending school yester day morning aftor spending the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hanks. J. n. Kelley, of Kelley & Bellman. of this city, has returned from San Franclse, whero be went to spend Christmas with relatives, and to transact business. The Elks' New Year dance, given in the Elks' temple, was well attend ed and has been pronounced one of the season's most enjoyable social functions. Jim Leonard, contracting carpen ter, will leave for Dorrls. California, at onco. wnere ho will fuirill a con tract to make Improvements on th Dorrls bank. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton, are here from Merrill. Mr. Dalton I) attending to business In his capacity as president of the American Nation al bank. George L'lrlch, one of this city's most wide-awake Insurance men, left for Portland this morning, and will be present at a convention of agents of his company in that city. The Misses Hetty Keys and Mary Craig, teachers In the local schools, arrived here last night after spend ing their Christmas vacation In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Durge Mason, and son, Burge are at home again after spending the holidays with Mrs. Ma son's father. Major Charles Wordcu. In Portland. New Year's day was made super latlvoly happy for Mr. and Mrs Beryl Hrowbaker by tho arrival nl their homo of a son. Tho little ar rival weight S4 pounds, and has been named "Kobert William." Frank Ankeny returned Saturday night from a threo weeks vacation spent In the Wilammctte and Itoguo Hlver valleys. Whllo away ho visit ed with his mother, Mrs. C. P. Ank eny at Eugene Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Houston will leavo for San Diego, California, Thursday morning. They will be gone a couple of months, and hope the trip will benefit their baby, whose health has been a source of anxiety to them. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sharp, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Fred Shallock, and with relatives, returned to their home In San Francisco Saturday. Mr Sharp is a nephew of Mrs. Henrietta Mel-base. Mr. and Mrs Fred Shallock. this morning, accompanied their daugh ter, Constance on her return trip to Berkeley, where she Is attending Miss Head's school. Miss Shallock spent the holiday vacation here with her parents. At the Theaters towing at tke py ot msspmoar CHARLES RAY "PEACEFUL VALLEY" Jt'M tho Great Jtay nt Ills Brightest. Mist Augusta Parker who was principal of the Central school for a number of years but who Is now studying music In Portland Is spend ing a few days In the city visiting friends and relatives. She is a gueit at the home of her sister, Mrs B. S. Veatch. Dr. Wlsecarver Is at homo again af ter a brief sojourn In Portland, where he went to take a course In block anaithesla, and thus keep his dentist's parlors abreast with thn most mod en In the land. Dr. Paul Noel, who went to Portland with him for the samo purpose, returned Christmas eve. Earl Paddock, ropresentatlvo of Marshall-Wells & Co. of Portland. has returned from tho homo offlco at Dulutb, Minnesota, whero ho attend ed a special convention of all tho Marshall-Wills salesmen of the United 8tates, Ifo reports that tho weather In the east Is about the same as It is hero, with Yery lUtlo cold weather or snow. Farm, but In spite of hnr lowly posi tion her radiant personality and un failing cheerfulness wins hrr the sobrlqurt of "Everybody's Swoet heart," which has brim appropriately chosen as the title of this new Kel xnlck production. Although she has no reason to believe hor dreams will over come true, the little waif Mary thinks continually of the day when she and her boy companion John, also an In mate of the poor house, will be mar ried and rich. But Fate plays strange tricks sometimes and Mary's dream not only comes true but In a most unexpected though extremely satisfactory manner. "Everybody's Sweetheart" was staged under the direction of lau rente Trimble, who alto directed "Darling Mine" for Miss Thomas It Is claimed ns one of thn most beautiful pictures the SnUnlck stu dios have turned out. Not only In pictorial beauty, but In Its theme and presentation. A capable cast, with William Col iu:i,ii:f it.m giuiwh HI.OWI.V Dl'ltlMJ HOLIDAYS Only iSS has been added to the European Itrllef fund stnen Friday, It was reported today Canvassing slack ened over thn week-end holidays, and the stormy weather and bad road) also Interfered with thn work of the committee. Frosli efforts will be madn this week to add to the fund State Su perintendent Churchill has approved of pa the schools will bo enlisted POIt HC.Vr Completely (uml.liH house, (-rooms, 331 High HI J' prodtirml at a cost of 125.000, tho, phono and bath. S 13 Oak strnnt J wonderful racing sreties, and thn I many other sensational Incidents THE MM It TIIKATIIi; combined with thn splendid story. Again Olive Thomas will hrudllnn lunko this a most memorable scrroll the photoplay program at the rttarldrama "Tho Whip" will be the nl- thuutro for onn day, Tuesday nml (traction nt the Mondatn Iheatrn to- this tlm her roln Is that of a poor night. little "Nobody" on thn County Poor FOIt KALE Cook stovo, I'hon. 3(1 It, between f anil 7 p. Ill . 3 t' JFOH HALE Mlooiu house and Sleeping pore II. ijuko level M fine neighborhood. Basement, pantry bath, toilet, sink. lawn, and clilckrs house I'rlto n&OO. only 1500 rain, bslsnra easy monthly payments. J. T. WAItl) t CO. 131 Main Street 2 ran HALE Ford louring car. t Washington Ht. 3 1 FOH HALE Dry limb wood 4ft. IU par cord; sawed 113. Hen Al Crr stall or phone West End Grocery 3-l .artlclpatlon In the campaign byl "mpshlrn sheep CllnlonC . , ... . . . , , 'fhy Joseph na County, Orn schools of thn state and local. FOH HALE 30 head thorough bred rrglslared Itoan Durham rattle ISO bead thorough bred rrliorti Cook, Mur- 3 7 O- NEW TODAY W A N T E D Housekeeper room 3, Hwanson Building I FOIt KENT- Six room modern un I furnlshnii hout, I to month Dr i Mailed, over Underwood's Pharmacy fi - qILOHT Wednesday, silver fountain pen, somewhere between It It It ApplyJ garage and First Htatn Havlngi - i bank. Hot urn la llnralit nfflr IU. ward 3-4 FOH HALE-- By owner 3-room fur nished house Two lots, enough wood for all winter Close to Mills leaving thn city Mrs Jack Hales SHI Wantland Ave. Mills Addition it.., i. ..i ........... .i.J Call after & p. m 313 ..... -... -. ... ... ,,,, ., K0U HK.VT lloom In private fam """ i ". Hill I HKNT firm n n hmlrnnm. WANTED TO KENT or purehsw rooming house Modern Ten or IS rooms Full particulars first letter H Care Herald. 3-5 i THE MO.VD.Wi THIMTItE When William A. Brady presented "Tho Whip" on the speaking stage In New York after It had run for two years In I.ondon, ho madn a produc tlon that was an historical event. The play was also translated and pre sented In European countries, and when shown In Australia, ran there for a long tlmo. Now that It Is be ing presented In motion pictures, uvon nioro startling realism has been se cured. Tho monster train wreck, One slngtn hot and cold water, prlvllegn lly. use of bath and tnleuhono HIS ofJnfferson 3-5 HUMMO.VH Equity No. 123.1 I.V THE CIIW'IJIT COUIIT OF THE HTATK OK OKEGO.V FOK KM. MATH OOU.VV. Burtha TOMORROW OMVK THOMAH in "Everybody's Sweetheart" ' . AND Third Episode of 'VrilE LOST CITY" WEDNESDAY DOROTHY GIHII in "Remodeling Her Husband" AND Third Kplhodo of "THE LOST CITY" T L. Snook. Plaintiff, vs w. unooK, uuienuant. TO DBKTHA O. HNOOK. DEFEND ANT: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You arn horoby required to ap pear and answor tho complaint filed against you In tho abovo entitled court and suit on or beforo Thursday the 17th day of February 1 1 2 1 . that Miss Maybelle Lcavltt. who hasibelng tho last day of tho tlmo urns. been rennrttni? nml r.Hltin,. ti... .iCrlhcd In the ordor of imbllratlnn of K'trSTx '.r Th0 "r k'ir!Uir tho train yesterday morning for Bit- .orwlse movo. to for want thereof thu -.,. ,.. ...,.; . . ... . v I? geno, whero aho will re-enter the state school of Journalism. This Is Miss Leavitt's Junior year. Sho has succeeded In making tho society col umns a sourco of great prldo to Tho Horald, and an eagerly awaltod fea ture to many readors. Miss lcavltt will return In June, and will undoubt edly Join Tho Horald forces again m .MAItKET IlKPOKT PORTLAND, Jan. 3. Cattle high er, choice steers $8. CO and '9,2C; hogs higher, prlmo mixed 1 12 and J12.3G; sheep strong; eggs nnd but tor steady. WEATHER REPORT OREQON Tonight probably rain In west; rala or snow in east. plaintiff will apply to thn court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to wu; j-or a uccreo dissolving the bonds for matrimony now existing botwoen plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as to tho court may seem meet and equitable, on tho grounds of cruel anil inhuman treatment. This summons Is nerved unon you by publication thereof In Thn Even. Ing Horald, a nowspapor of general circulation, prlntod, published and circulated at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OroKon, for six xuccosslvo wookH, tho first publication bnlnir January 3, 1021 and tho last publi cation bolug Fohruary 14, 1921, by order of tho Honorablo I). V, Kuy kcndall, Judge of said Court, which said ordor was duly made nnd enter- od Decombor 31, 1920, IL M. MANNING. Attornoy for Plaintiff, whoso postof- nee and business address Is I-oomM Building, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. Jau 3-10-17-24-31 Fob 7-44 LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" TONIGHT "IN WALKED MARY" A real Romance you'll like it. TUESDAY THE HOUSE OF TOYS" The story of a gamble in Matrimony There's a big one coming Sunday "THE WHITE MOLL" it's A0WWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWW MONDALE THEATRE TONIGHT MAUKK1E TOUIt.NKUK'H MASTERPIECE -Tlio World'n lllgKoxt Pirluro "The Whip" Tim jilclure with n hundred thrills Tito Hhown, OHIO nml Hi 110 Hharo. t'OMINtt TUESDAY PANTAGEH VAUDEVILLE Ifm-ry (,'nroy nml Hoy Hlownrt nro on mtmo bill. VSAANAAAWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWV