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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1921)
't - r r- paob six THURSDAY, JULY 14, lMt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 3 Peraonal Mention o o Mrs. Layton Stephens and chil dren wcro In town this morning purchasing supplies (or tholr ranch on tho Merrill road. Bryce McCormlck, who oporatos r ranch near Keno waa a county seat Tliltor yesterday aftoraoon. Dr. and Mra. L. L. Truax return ed lait Bight from a tow days out- ing trip at Spraguo river. ' W. II. Kltta was In town from Merrill yesterday on business. Mr. Kltts aays that the lumber business In Klamath county does not look very promising this season and thnt ha feels that there Is not much prospect of oporatlng his mill In 8wan Lake valley this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Folk aro In torwn today from Chlloqnln. W. r. Miller and wife are reg istered at the White Tellcan hotel from Portland. X. h. Mann of 8ala arrived last night and Is stopping at the White Pelican hotel. ' C. 0. Cathey and son of Port land ar hare for a few days on a vacation trip. W. R. McMillan and family who are on an automobile tour, loft tbli morning for Bend. Mr. McMillan Is the general manager of the Ham mond Lumber company. X. L. Fisher, of the state tax commission, who has been here for the purpose of determining Kla math county's Valuation, left yes terday for Lakevlew. t Mrs. C. J. Renter, who has been here for past three weeks aa a gaest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hampton, left this morning for her home In Sacramento. Dr. Francis Scott Smyth, house doctor in the French hospital In San Francisco, and his brother Howard 8myth, left this morning for San Francisco. They hare been In Kla math Falls with their mother and father for the past few days. Mr. Smyth, who has charge of 'the road construction around Modoc Point, Is here from Portland on aa inspec tion tour. , Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Coldthwaite left this morning for San Francisco where they will spend a few dsys attending to battiest affairs. Mra. B. 8. Phillips accompanied by her guests, Mrs. Lorlng and daughter, are spending the day at Setter with Mrs. Darnell. Mtee Mary McComb drore into town early this morning from her parant'a home on the Merrill road to purchase supplies for the com ing week Harry Poole, of the Liberty thea tre, left this morning for San Fran cisco on a bmslnessj trip. i Mr. and Mrs. M. Rand, who hare been tiring here for the past few months, left this morning for Hood Rlrer, where they wilt make their fature home. Ward Dwight, of the Dwight Lum ber company, returned to San Fran cisco this morning after a brief bualnees visit In Klamath county. Mrs. Ray Dennis and sister, Mrs. B. Morgan of Ashland, and Mrs. E. J. Bsplnoea, left this morning for a weeks' outing at Rocky Point. Mrs. Frank Stewart was a count sent visitor yesterday morning. Mrs. Stewart came in to purchase sup plies for hay-hands, who are busy cutting the crop on the Stewart ranch south of town. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Watt and family returned home this morning from a short outing at Eagle Ridge. Mra. D. E. Demmltt who reports that hayin is in full swing at bur ranch homo on the Merrill road, was in town yesterday shopping with Kismath Falls morchants. Mrs. May Skoen was another visi tor In town fom her ranch pur chasing supplies yesterday. Mrs. Mary Harding returned to her home in 8an Francisco thlb morning after spending four weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Smith. ' Lynn Skllllngton left yesterday for a week's vacation. N. C, Olsen of the Warren Con stuctlon company arrived In town yesterday evening from a two weeks' fishing trip at Odell lake. Mr. Olsen Is here from Fresno, California. John Dixon and family are visi tors in Klamath Falls from their home in Oalt. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Furber and four children will leave this evening for Four Mile Lake in the Cascade moun tains and will camp for two weeks nt the base of ML Pitt. They will auto within four miles of' the lake then have their equipment packed in by Wkmpter, who conducts a regular packing train at that point. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Varner and small daughters, Mrs. N. Newby, Miss Anna Newby and Miss Wilms Durant, all of Amity, Oregon, ar rived I Tuesday night for an ex tended visit with Mr. and Mra. W. H. Beck at their home on Lewis street. The pleasure of the visit has been somewhat shadowed by the Illness of 2S' months old Hculnh Varnor, who contracted pnounionla during her trip hero. At tho close of tho party's visit In Klamath Falls they will go on to Bend and Portland and then back tu tholr homes In Amity. Mr. and Mrs. James Sanson nuil family loft Sunday for an auto trip to Los Angoles. Mr. Swnnson will return tho forepart of next week whllo tho family will probahly remtim until Soptembcr 1. Word has been rccolvod hero of tho birth yesterday In Portland of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Patty. Tho boy has been named Thomas Kugono. Mr. Patty was formerly a monibcr of the Danner Patty Motor company, and ho and Mrs. IAtty have many friends huro. according to Kenneth Woods, ranch man of thlg section, who dcclarod 're cently ho was about 1.000 ahead bo causo of tho flood. Tho flood waters deposited several Inches of rich sail on Ills largo beet field and tho water did no, damugo tho bcetH. Thon tho tricky Arkansas washed a five-room modern bunga low onto Wood's farm. Tho house Is completely (urnlshod and Woods has been unable to find tho owner. 1UOT1NCJ IN llKI.KAHT . BELFAST. July 14. Rioting broke out again in tho Cork street area today. A bomb damaged a gro cery store, which was looted, and an other building- was set afire. Several persons wore Injured by flro before the police restored order. 'ITS AN ILL WIND" 8AY8 COLORADO MAN LA JUNTA, Colo., July 6. Not nil In the path of the recent flood waters of the Arkansas RIvor wero victims, WKATHKIt HKPOUT OUKdON Tonight, fair. 1.KGION MKKTlXti A mooting of Klamath Post No. 8. will be hold In tho council cham ber of tho city hall Tuesday even ing at which time a number of Important matters will bo up for consideration. ' Make that idle dollar vork.! I'M It In the bonk. MASONS TO MEET Klamath Lodgo No. 77, A. F. A A. M., will meet tonight at the Ma sonic tcmplo to Inltlato a number of neophytes In tho mystorles of tho entered apprentice degree, accord ing to notices sent out to membors of tho blue lodge today. Another, meeting will be held again Mon day evening for tho conferring of tho Master Msson degree. iMBBJgmgMgsgMgmgmgMSJgmgMBBBBaHBB3B2mSBBBm9i mggmmtgmmgmmtmjmammmmmmimm iliBlgBmmmmmnsmmmwBWMMBsBmMWswsjammEmPBgBjrymBe ammmmmmnsmmnmwmsmmmnmnamnM illlli . isi Sheets ANSONIA MADE Full size 72x90 SPECIAL SATURDAY Boys' Blouses and Shirts and Sport Shirts Shirts come with and without Col lars. Madras Stripes and Cords. Dark and Light patterns Special, Saturday, 75c Every Shirt and Blouse in the house goes at this price l0VVVVVVJVjA001000000010tA00ll Special Meat Prices All cuts from two-year-old steers. Items below are all money savers. FANCY FRYERS AND HENS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Fryers, 40c pound. Hens 40c pound Round Steak 25c pound Chuck Pot Roast 15c to 17c Shoulder Steak 22c Plate Boiling Beef 10c Pork Shoulder Steak 20c and up Lamb Chops 25c and 30c Pork Sausage 20c Hamburger 18c Stew Meats 15c Boneless Pot Roast 20c Bulk Lard 15c . We Cut Armour's Star Brand Ham "The Ham What Am" LINCOLN MEAT MARKET Main at Third Phone 51 1J. Special Delivery BOYS' OVERALLS BLUE BIBS Sizes up to 11 years, A pair 85 C Sizes from 12 years up. A pair $1.00 Saturday Only Two pair to a Customer pW'IVWl SWWMWWMWWWMWWVv( VWMWWMMAMAAAAAAAMMM stjjtBMasMssAaiaMMi M'MM'MVsSMAMWWWMWVMWMMVWVWMWWWMMN'MNAMMSMAA Extra July SPECIALS Every bat m tho bouse at exactly one-half off regular price. MIDDIES Kvrry middle at one-half. SWEATERS Every wool sweater at one-half. VOILE WAISTS Voile blot!., new and dainty many reduced to one-half. GEORGETTE AND CRPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES Georgette and crepe-do-diino blouses, all new, late arrivals. Many reduced as low as one-half. WASH DRESSES We shall continue dosing out all of our wash dresses in organ dies, dotted Swiss, voiles, linens and crepes at straight one-half Dd not delay. Make your selection while there are enany to choose from. All other goods in the house at big reductions. Fifth and Main Streets Stores in Klamath Falls, Chlco, Marysvllle, Ooloso, OrovlUe and Coming. aWWW6WMVWVNMNVVVVVyVWVVV K. SUGARMAN "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" NAVAJOK8 FEi:i TUB PLNCH OK IKl'llK.NSO.V I 1 RAMAII. N. M July 1.4 Navajo blankets are going to be cheaper In he near futuro, becauso of nn econ omic pinch among tho Navajo Ind ians, according to present Indications, the low prlco of sbocp and wool being hard on tho Indians who. subsist chiefly on sheep With the market tnr wool weak, the Imllnns are contorting their wont Into hlnnkote, creating an alinnrin.il supply, which In driving the prkn down. Tlii situation Is oipecteil to easo up In tho fall, when the plnou nut crop Is harvested Horald classified ads pay you. The first use ot the word "strike." ns applied to labor troubles, ocrurrnd In a London newspaper In 175, lit Kxptnmber of that year aro numerous rerervnenn in a great stopngo iif labor In Mm cna flolds, and lio work nn urn stated- to have "struik out" for higher wages. 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