Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
T, JOTiT T, Itlt. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MM SIX Still Going On Still Going Personal Mention o o Arthur D. Hsy, LaVelew attor ney, who .formerly practiced law to Klamath Fall' ,waa u visitor hero ymtorday. Mm. W. It. WJiltlock loft thl morning tor Rocky Point whore aho wril.KDend a -low days.- - William, tho ten year old ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, sutferod sun stroke yestorday, but In ro ported much Improved todny. Mrs.tStanloy Martin xtn stricken with prfrnlysls'yentorday nt her homo hero, a" ' Ellis .Bceaon In In town from Tat eiit, Oregon, visiting frlonds and rola tives. Miss Lydla Krlcko, county nurse,' received a victory inodnl yesterday as a reward tor her 13 months service In Franco during tho world war. MIbs Bernadlne llannon returned last night from Shasta Springs where sho spent sovernl days vaca tion. William Barnes of Modoo Point was a city business visitor tho tint ef tho week. II. A. Whitby, water master for tho U. S. R. 8., was In town this week from Olene. Lester Plymal was a passenger on tho morning train bound for Macdoel whore ho will attend to business mat- ten. Miss Clara Calkins was In tho Merrill country today attending to business affairs. L. T. Oeertson a Pine Grove, ranch- ' er was In town after suppllos this week. R. E. Bradbury was In town tho first of the weok from his ranch on the Merrill road. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McDonald aro city visitor from Berkeley, Cali fornia, atopplng at tho Whito Peli can hotel. Ross Sutton drove Into town from his ranch in the Dairy country yes terday to attend to mattors of busi ness. Mrs. O. W. Conrad, Jr., formerly Beatrice Wise, left on the morning train for her home in Ashland, after a brief visit with hor parents at Fort Klamath. FOR SALE One MoCormlck mower, i-rnciioaiiy new, roone ja-w. FOR RRNT- Oarage nt 513 N. 9th 7-8 FOR BALE Small house, two lots, near vming more, a nnrgain Terms. 1016 Acadamle. 7-9 LOST Herald collection book for Hot Springs Addition route. Pleaso return to Herald Office as It Is great loss to tho 'earner. Reward. 7-9 FOR 8ALK Practically new leather Davenport and olcctrlo fan. Call nt Contra! Hotel. 7-9 FOR ..llENT 3-room furnished apartment. 39 High St. 7tt LOST Flvo keys' ori ring. Lost Tuos. day. lteturn to Herald Office Ro- ward. 7-13 50 Woolen Khaki Suits COLONIAL" ONE ROOM cabins for houskoeplng. 11th near Main nnd 741 Walnut Ave. 7 FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apartment. 634 High St. near 8th. T FOR SALE Piano, sewing machine, dining tablo and chairs, book caao, cook stovo, dresser, rockers, beds, mattresses, springs. Congoleum rug 9xlZ, 14 hens, 250 frier, rabbits: Belgian Haro Docs with young..8ome Just right for friers. Call at Klamath Cash Grocery between 9:00 and 10:00 a. m., or at residence In Ship plngton, C. E. Lambert. 7-8 FOR SALB 1917 model Ford truck 13G0. Inqutro at 204 Wlllltts Building. : 7-1 1 STAR THEATRE TODAY NEW TODAY FREE My complete course and personal Instruction to the high school girl writing tho best article on "The Advantages Gained From A Mtrslcal Education." contest closing July 16th. Flit' School of Popular Music. 7-16 "The Concert" An All-Star Ooldwyn Production At last "Tho Concert" and the plcturo has tho samo pliiuant, spicy charm that made the play famous. Usual Comedies FOR HIRE Seven teams with har ness for haying or grading Job. I Phone 342-W. 7-8 FRIDAY Oeorgo Molford'a famous production "The Jucklyns" "THE COOLEST THEATER IX TOWN" i STRAND THEATRE M (Formerly tho Motxlale) NEW SHOW FOUR FEATURES LOOK THIS SHOW OVER TODAY AND TOMORROW No. 1 , "THE FIGHT OF TOE AGE" Jack Dempsey vs. Georges Carpentier A humorous, scientific entertaining picture, showing both champions training. No.! BEAUTIFUL SYLVIA BREAMER With Robert Gordon and All-Star Cast, la THE MOONSHINE TRAIL" The human heart drama In six parts. ' Brimful of pathos, touching upon one of the burning questions of the day. No.! No. SNUB POLLORD COMEDY With LHUo Chocolate Drop Cloudburst of Laughs 4 PATllE COLOR WEEKLY REVIEW Beautiful and Interesting TWO SHOWS 6:45 9:00 o'clock COMING SUNDAY MARY PICKFORD la "FOLLYANNA" Special Meat Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY All cuts from two-year-old steers. Items below are all money savers. Round Steak 25c pound Chuck Pot Roast 15c to 17ic Shoulder Steak 22c Plate Boiling Beef 12c Pork Shoulder Steak 20c and up Lamb Chops 25c and 30c Pork Sausage 25c 2 for 45c Hamburger 20c, 2 for 35c Stew Meats 15c and 20c Boneless Pot Roast 20c Bulk Lard , 17c We Cut Armour's Star Brand Ham "The Ham What Am" LINCOLN MEAT MARKET Main at Third NORFOLKS AND THREE-PIECE f THESE SUITS WERE RECEIVED THREE WEEKS LATER .THAN ORDERED, SO HERE'S A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD KNOCKABOUT SUIT RIGHT Just the thing to wear on your trip this summer and through the dusty season. They're serviceable- and neat. n Special -Friday and Saturday $23,35 A SUIT NO ALTERATIONS -4P Any Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit in the house at $37.00 and $47.00 K. SUGARMAN "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" m00ww00W000A N. NORTHERN JJVlJsr"lJr""""" c CALIFORNIA yMVMa4MlaMV4MMAs) BJBJBBJBJBJBJBBJBjaBJJBJBJBJBBJBBBJfjgSJSB c OIL CO. "''' i"'''rsini'LitruLnj"ijT-riju Xi I Last night's news was good news. With the water shut off and drilling resumed in the Campbell Siemens well, and with the Crater well drill ing 24 hours a day there will soon be Real Oil News Daily This news you can always get, fresh and reliable, of our office. The days of cheap $1.00 per share Oil Stock will soon be over. Better Buy Now While You Can 14 '4 ' WW0WA0WWWV0 N. NORTHERN ',"i"-vvvyvvvvxruxrin c CALIFORNIA 0WWA0AAA0A0WW iVVVVWVVVMAAgrV O. OIL CO, OFFICES 532 MAIN ST. IMMMAAVMMWAAAAAAWWVAA TELEPHONE 577-J 7 I If MffirrJK339.-rr r i