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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALU, PRECOX The Evening Herald f JT. MURRAY ..Editor BOULN ... ..City Editor hmvmx, Jtrur- 1; nm V a ? Published Ally except Bnnday, by Herald Publishing Company or th Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. TM H KKmui Mere at the poitofflce at Kla ImU Fall, Ore., tor transmission kroagh the malla as iocond-class utter. MHtRKR OF TOR ASSOCIATED rilESH. Tbe Acioctated Pros li exolaslrely titled to the use for republication C all news dlipatchoa credited to It, c aot othorwlte credltod In this and alio the local now pub fer, laker herein. 8ATUIUUY, JULY 10, 1021 r NEW TODAY LOST Friday attornoon on old Mer rill road botweon Mack's casn sioro and Scott Thompson's placo two miles south a crank olf of a Bulck 4 car. Ploaso Phono 19F24 or leavo at Mills Impllmcnt houio tor Alec. Cheyne. 1 8 Trucking and storage, Central Transfer & Storago Co. 1G5W. 15 FOIt SALE Four room house fur nished or unfurnished, hot wator, lawn and garden, fenced corner lot. .Will consider car In good condition aa part payment. Seo owner, 340 Lin coin St. 16 WANTED Sewing by the day. Itoso Margrave.rnone 2Z9W. 16-19 WANTED To rent nuto camp outfit for one month, Iicsponslblo pco Iife. Phone 512IL 16-18 FOR SALE Beds, springs, dressers, range, heating stove, dining set, rockers. Bargains. Leaving. 1425 Crescent Ave. 1620' Trucking and storage. Central Transfer & Storago Co. 155W. 15 FOR SALE Ford speedster- A-l condition. Bargain at $270. Klam ath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main. 16 The Ladles club ot tho B. P. O. B., will meet Tuesday attornoon at 2:30 In tho tcmplo, Hostesses for ho oc casion will be Mrs. H. D. Lamb and Mrs. Charles Martin. Miss Ellen McVeigh, who resides on tho Merrill road with her moth er, Mrs. N, K. Boguo, will bo host ess tonight to a largo number ot her young friends who oxpoct to motor out from town tor tho even ing. Dancing will claim tho atten tion ot Miss McVeigh's guests dur ing the evening. Saturday night Miss Etoanor Torroy entertained a numbor of tho young er set with a dancing party at her home In Hot Springs. Those present woro Misses Vera Thompson, Gcral- dlno Watt, Ornco Hoaglaml, Jean Perry, Cornolla Robertson, who Is visiting hore from Lakovlow, Myler Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fos ter, Tho Messrs Wilfred Henry, Walter Welsendangcr, Stanley Hal Jalk, George Stovenson, Kenneth Perry, Raymond Harland, and Wcs lor Fratcrs. Mrs. Oeorgo Mcrrytnan was hos tess Wednesday to tho Bridge club, at her homo In Hot Springs. The porch was made bright and gay with mixed nasturtiums, tho living room with Its tasteful furniture was made mora attractive with a perfusion of swectpcas and tho dining room, which also shared In tbe decorations was effective In deep blue canterbury-bolls. High score was made by Mrs. Charles I. Roberts. At the close of the doy refreshing Ices were served by the hostess. raco was boautltully decorated with nwuopoas and roses. Club mombors who attended woro MesdamoB Fred Baker, C. Brooklns, T. Campbell, Charles Collier, F. B. Dunbar, B. W. Gregory, Thomns Hampton, K. B. Hall, Jnckson Kimball, Wm, Gnnong, Guy Manning', Henrlotta Malhaso, 11. N. Moo, Jack Slator, Kip Van 111 per, M. S. West and lcsllo Torwllllger. Mrs. Golden Lincoln was tho guest ot the club. High scorn went to Mrs. Moo. Miss Mario Rumbo, Miss Doro thea Martin and Miss Josophlno Fink, ot Oakland, California, nn tho guests this wcok ot Miss Martin's grandfather, Tom Martin, at his camp on Recreation crook. A pleasant week-end party was that onjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. George Stephonson, Mrs. Estell Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Albcrtson, Miss Mary Pflouger. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brock onbrougb.nt Klarualh Hot Springs. A birthday party for Zoflold Bean was tho occasion ot a Jolly tlmo for nine llttlo Klamath Falls people, Thursday afternoon. Gamo took up a great part of tho attornoon and tho romalnder was dovoted to a near- banquet. Favors with prizes for each little1' guo.it wero presented at the table. Present were: Lawrence Kel. loy, Harry Boan, Buddy Bean, Ralph Peyton, Vivian Sheets, Haxcl Rich ardson, Helen Richardson and Billy Thompoon, "Tho benefit concort for tho Mt. Lakl church will tako placo tonight. Many of tho talented men and women If you don't save money You won't have any. To help people save was the inspiration for the great banking systems of the world. That same inspiration governs today. If you will catch the spirit of it you, will make l a rule to save a little of every dollar you earn and if you do this you need have no fears about old age. Let us help you as we have helped others, pay 4 on time deposits. We Members present were: Mesdames of this city mill take part In tho pro- .. .. . n 1 r-k- ...... ...Mi.A. .m . ATTK.NTIO.V MACHINISTS 1473 There will bo a special meeting hold at C. L. U. Hall at 8 p. m. Sat urday July 16. Mr. Ellis from DIst. 26. will address local 1473. This Is Important. Be sure to como. W. J. Morgan. Rec. Secy. 16 W. L. Eades, F. Secy. FOR SALE Dresser, wash stands, eomcb, spring couch, nursery chair. washing machine and other small articles. Inquire 533 N. 9th St. 16 Truck kg aid storage. Central Transfer & Storage Co. 1S5W 15 FOR SALE OR TRADE Almost new Pathe Phonogrnpn, am, leaving town, will sell this on easy terms or will trade for camping outfit. T. M. Bratcher, 1734 Oregon Ave. Phone 441R. 16 FOR SALE: 3 room furnished house on corner view lot. A bargain at $2000.00, vory easy terms. See own er at 704 North Cth St. 16 WANTED Cattle and horses to'pas- ture. Cattlo $1.00, horses $1.50 per month. Victor Gofflc, near Midland. 16-19 f WANTED YOUNO WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATORS, NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. SAL ARY PAID WHILE LEARNING. AP PLY CHIEF OPERATOR. THE PA CIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELE GRAPH CO. 16-18 Large, nicely furnished room, suit able tor two people. Hot and cold water. Steam beat. Inqulro Star Theatre. 16-21 FOR RENT By July 17 corafort- ablo room, bath and use of tole- phono. Call Lorenz Apts. 16 BIDS WANTED- .School District No. 1. will re ceive sealed bids up to Monday, July 26th, from contractors, for tho erec tion of an addltlo nto tho Mills School and an addition to tho Falrvlow School. All bids must bo ac companied by cither a certified check for 5 per cent ot amount of bid or a bidders' bond for C per cent amount of bid. Address lilda to Ida B. Mom yor, Clork. Plane may bo obtained from tho designer, Charles Coseboom. Ida B. Momyer, Clork DIst. No. 1 16-25 E. B. Hall, Sarah Gowen. George Wright, Oscar 8hlve, Charles I. Rob. oris. G. A. Krausc, E, R. Reams. W. O. Smith, and H. N. Moo. Invtteu gueses wore l Mcsdamcs Jack Elliott, Win. Immel andA. M. Wordcn. Miss Jean Perry was hostess for a number of friends at a small din ner party Friday, at her homo on Pine street. Her guests wero Miss es Geraldlne Watt, Eleanor Torroy, Ellen McVeigh and Cornelia Robert, son. ' . ' One of the charming affairs ot. tbe week was tho party given by Mrs. Oscar Shlve, honoring her mother. Mrs. G. W. White, who Is home from an extended stay In Pasadena. Many old friends of Mrs. White enjoyed the afternoon at the close of which dainty refreshments were served. The guceU wvre: Mesdames R. B, Wattenburg, 8. B. Martin. Charles Martin. C. M. Ramsby, E. 8. Phil lips, Lorlng, K. O. Cummlngs, Sarah Gowen, W. T. Shlve, Charles I. Roberts, William Immel, George Chastaln, Jennie Hum, and the hos tess. On Tuesday Mrs. Jack Elliott en tertained tho Lelsuro Hour club at gram. Tho opening numbor win do- gin at 8:30 o'clock and visitors will be heartily welcomed. Piano Duct Blanch Short and Frances Short. Song Margaret Woltflor Piano Solo Bco Taylor Song Ruth Dixon Reading Ruth Purdy Song Dona Mack Piano Solo Mrs. Fred Co tor. Duet Misses Beatrice and Kather. Ine Walton. Song Dorothy Elliott. Reading Mary McComb. Piano duct Mrs. Fred Cofer and Miss Cofer. Song Clara Calkins Song Dorothy Hamilton Reading Fern Hanks Bend Mrs. Harry aollaghcr , Piano solo Margaret Worden Song Dr. Mallett Mandolin Solo W. B. Marshall Admission to tho benefit will be 60 cents for adults and 15 cents for children between the ages of 5 and 14. Tho Happy Hour Neodlo Work Club met at tbe home ot Mrs. Harry Richardson on South Riverside av enue, Tuesday, Tho bouso was dec. orated In Shasta dolsys and roses. A First State & Savings Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon members and guests of tho club who wero present, and lato In tho after noon Mrs. Richardson sorved a dainty luncheon. Members ot tint club were: Mesdames R, A. Emmltt, E. Propst, W. P. Johnson, William Stolnmoti. O. M. Hector, W. Tcmp lor, Hox Reuner, R. J, Sheets, Gcorgo Humphrey, 8. Summers and tho hos tess. Quests on this occasion woro Mesdames K. O. Cummlngs, II. Oalag hor, C P. Mason, L. M. Bean, Fred Garrett, O. Van Rlpor, Everett Oeary and niotlnT, E. McCollum and Her bert Savagn, ot California. Mr, ami Mrs. B. Dresser and son, spent threo days at the local camp grounds this weok, leaving Wednes day for Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dresser wero residents of Klamath Falls about twelve years ago. Whllo hero the Dressers wero entertained by Mrs. It. J Shoots. ' Mrs. Basil W. Gregory ontortalncd at bridge yostorday for a numbor ol i frlonds. Her homo .was decorated I with old fashioned boquct of season, able flowers, which woro effective about Ilia pretty rooms.. Thoso who were at Mrs. Gregory's Friday woro Mesdames E. 11. Hall, Earl Whlttock, Fred Hcballock, Oscar Hhlve, Byron Hardanbrook, Golden Lincoln, O. A. Krauso, C. M. Brooklns. II. N Moo, T. C. Campbell, L. S, ifansru, and J C. Brockonbrough. Another charming affair of tho week, for brldgo lovers, was the par. Jy at tho homo of Mrs. F, U. Patrick the first of tho woek. Tho guear wero Memlamcs Charles Collier, Los llo Torwllllger, II. W. Hondomon, S, H, Martin,. C. M. Itamsby, O. M. Brooklns, Jack Slater, Charles Mar tin, Cbarlos Mooro, J. S. Elliott. II. D. Lloyd Htowurt, Fred Dunbar, J. A. Gordon, Golden Lincoln and Mrs. Basil Gregory. A woman Is never so disappoint worn she asks a man to belUvc nft' he does It " "LET GEORGE DO IT!" "WATCH HOSPITAL" GEO. METZ, Jeweler 622 Main St. Phone 72 ' bridge. Her homo on Pacific Ter-, social afternoon was passod by tho NOTICE OF IMPOUNDING Notice Is hereby given that tho undorslgned, Poundmastor of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did. on this 12th day of July 1921 at tho hour of 9 a. m.. take up and Im pound In tho pound of said City tho following descrlbod animals: 1 black horso about 10 years old wt. about 1000 pounds. No brand vlslblo. 1 Bay horso about 10 years old. wt. about 1500 pounds. No brand visible 3 bead of cattlo branded 0 under bar on left sldo, marked swallow fork In both ears. Thoro are other horses In th pounds, with undecipherable brands. Porsons having horses missing should call and soe If their stock la among tbom. II. S. WILSON, Poundmastor 14-16 Are You Prepared? FLY-TIME IS HERE We have a large stock of SCREEN DOORS in three designs, to fit all regular door openings. These doors are made of clear, kiln dried, California white pine cov ered with the best grade of rust proof, galvanized wire, and put to gether with hardwood wedge dow els a patented process which makes an exceedingly rigid door. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST" BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. "Everything to Build With" Phone 107 Main & Spring Sts The New Scripps-Booth I Both open and closed models are now on display at our show room. USED CARS 1921 Ford truck, best of shape $ 600 191 8. Studebaker 4-7 passenger 450 1917 Studebaker 4-7 passenger 600- 1920 Allen 4-5 passenger 1200 Easy terms on all these cars. Bratcher at Ewauna Motors Co. "Your Credit is good" If It's Loose We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. ,24 & Phone 87 i: