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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1921)
'MO BIX TtJKRDAY, JVLT 12. Itat. Vacation Time Is Here ! THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MMtaHMMMHi"! I - - - ii: .,. , . . , ; ' 'jmi.1,m,, LitSmiK If you are planning a hunting or fishing trip, let us help you enjoy your trip to the full est extent by furnishing you the right kind of clothing. We are agents for the celebrated DUXBAK and KAMPIT LINES of outing clothing which are conceded to be the best of their kind on the market. We have " an excellent assortment for both ladies and gentlemen, in Wool, khaki and corduroy. Don't go unless you are dressed suitably for the oc casion. Come in and let us help you get just the cloth ing you requir. We have it here and at the right prices. Ki'KLK. STORE . LEADING CLOTHIERS v ADM Ladies' Garments Include: $ci2m RIDING BREECHES LEGGINS tWJH SKIRTS BLOUSES 8 HATS COATS, ETC. flKsffe Gentlemen's Outing Clothing grU I of all descriptions Jm TH I gjSSsBggESSSSSSSSSSSassSBBfr m l V ij J LU55EijiB?-K;rftoJiiJSSSMHrSSSSliSSSMSSSl jj O PerMonal Mention Dr. E. G. Simon of Oakland, Cat Uornta." arrived last night (or a .three weeks vacation.-- This Is not Dr. Simon's first visit to Klamath Falls as be has been spending his vacations 'for the past fire years fishing In Klamath county streams. Mlis Vivien Kellems Is a Klamathj rail visitor irum x.uonr. duo is registered at the White Pelican ho tel. Thomas Lang Is In town today froaa the reservation attending to Batters of business. Mr. Lang who) haaa ranch near Chlloquln reports! that the bar crop Is exceptionally tine in that district this year and that the fanners there are now busy, cutting It. Mrs. L. J. Ransom, who has been here visiting her brother, J. J. Parker, for the past ten days, left this morning for her home In Port land. Mrs. Ransom Is going away with the firm Intention of boosting Klamath county and Crater Lake to all her friends. Miss Hand Carlton left yesterday for a three -weeks vacation, the first she i has had for three years from her labors as assistant county school superintendent. Miss Carlton will visit with friends and relatives In the 'Willamette valley. Mlsa Olive Carlton, who has been with friends in Merrill since the Fourth of July, returned home Mon dsy. T. X. Chapman is in the city to day on business from Eugene. Mr. Chapman is making his first visit to Klamath Falls, but he Is not a stranger hero having attended the University of Oregon as a class mate of several Klamath atndonts. Frank 8. Gates and family ar rived from Los Angeles and aro registered at the White Pelican ho tel. B. Y. Shrob and W. F. Mann aro San Francisco tourists who arrived here last night and are registered at the White Pelican hotel. ' Mrs. R. V. Griffith is In the city on a shopping tour from her home at Chlloquln today. Charles Hall, president of tho First National bank and president of the state chamber of commerce, left this morning for San Francisco to attend the Tate hearing, which Is of vital interest to Klamath Falls merchants. M. E. Olsen and E. L. Ketch, engineers from Nebraska, aro mak ing a tour of the west and have stopped for three weeks fishing in Klamath county. They are making their headquarters at the White Pel lean hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clough are here from Slsson today, having ar rived last night. Mr. Clough Is a representative of the Giant Powder company. ' 0. A. McCarthy accompanied by Arthur R. Wilson and little Den Wilson, left this morning by rar for Portland. Mr. Wilson will visit Mrs. Wilson who Is ill in tho Port land convalescent hospital. Marlon Nine Is attending to busl Bw matters from his lumber camp Mrs. Joo Joseph returned lest night from Pittsburg, Calif., where she has been for tho past two months visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Noonan, and her son In Sacramento, Calif. 8ho returned to hor homo in j Merrill today. Miss Barbara Gocller who recent-, ly returned from Portland for a vis it with ber parents has doclded to remain for soveral months and has opened a marcell waving and mani curing parlor at Moe's atoro. Mrs, Warren Crooks and son, Joe, left this morning for Portland where the will visit for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mortenson were passengers on this morning's outgoing train bound for Portland. They expect .t obo away only a fow days. Miss Emma Bcrge left on tho J train this morning for an extended i visit in Portland. Later slia exports to uiako a trip to Now York. E. L. Johnson was a passenger on tho outgoing train today bound tor Laneston, Minnesota. Grovcr Hughes nml Mrs. A. A. Mc.Master. both of Marshfleld, who havo boon hero attending tho funer al of tholr fnthcr, William J. Hugh cs, loft for their homes this morn ing. A marrlago llcenso was irsucd by the county clerk yestorday after noon to Louis Nanos and Mrs. Margaret Newlcn. ' Ror Sargent Brown was a county seat visitor yestorday from tho res ervation. Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Pcttor, Miss Phyllis Potter, and Sheldon and David Potter aro a party of tourists stopping at tho White Pelican ho tel from San Francisco. II. N. Moe, of tho Woman's Storo, left this morning for Now ' York on a buying tour. On his ro-( turn trip Mr. Moo will stop nt Chl-i cago and possibly Cleveland and look tho dry goods situation over In tho mlddlo west. Mrs. Mary Cool and son. Holicrt, are hero to upend tho summer with Mrs.Cool's ulster, Mrs. D. V Kuy- kcndall. They were accompanied from Eugene by Miss Doris Kuykcn dall, a nloco of Judge Kiiykcndall 'CATTLE LIES SUIT 1 ON TRIAL TOMOflltOW t , t; """ll"lrts"yvyyyvJrrlrlnvrvlJnJ yMMWWMWWWWWVWWMWWMWWWWVWWWMM Extra July SPECIALS Every hat In the house at exactly one-half off regular price. MIDDIES Every middle at one-half. SWEATERS Ever)' wool sweater at one-half. VOILE WAISTS Volte blousco, pew and dalnt) many reduced to ' one-half. GEORGETTE AND CRPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES Georgette and crcpc-do-tliino lilouw, all now, lato arrivals. Many rrduccd ax low as ono-linlf. WASH DRESSES We shall continue closing out all of our wash dresses In organ dies, dotted Swiss, voiles, linens and crepes at straight one-half Do not delay. Mako jour selection vlillo there aro many to choose from. All other goods in the houso at big reductions. t IHHfSB'KSSellH Fifth and Main Streets Htores In Klamath Falls, Chlco, Mnryavlllc, Ooloso, Ororlllo and Corning. Tho trial of W. C. and Hnllnit P Smith against W. II. Jobni, tne Montague Banking company Montaguo and A. W. Klto U11J, ifti- I any of) wslt K heard tomorrow In circuit court upon completion of tho trial of .Mills vs Williams which Is expected to run over until tomorrow. The plaintiffs allvco that '.lny purchased 32 head nf dairy 'nttlo and a hull, also 16 head of beef ratlin and 9 calves from W. II. Johns IhruiiKli an agent, Guy Merrill, ami that the oollor alleged thorn M tin friri from all cnrumliranco. Tho plaintiffs I'l.ilm afttirwanl that tho Hank nt Montague produced mort gages for IGOO. due May 11. 1 J -' I . 800 due August 1 and 113.17 T, duo January 21, 1922 and tho plain tiffs pray relief from tho enforce ment of tlicso lions. 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