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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1921)
CAM ux ATVHDAT,. JVtT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 16, IMt ,J1 i. t w J " M irr- Bit Excursion to Rocky Point The Scandinavian Society of America will five 'a big excursion to Rocky Point July 2324. Boat leave the landing at 7 o'clock tSaturday evening. Returning ' the boat will leave Rocky Point at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Continuous dancing from Saturday evening until return Sun day. A big time. Fine music. ROUND TRIP, $1.50 tAAAAA4iiiiAAiAi.iAA PtTTf TTT T T TTTf TTTTTf ALTURAS-SUSANVILLE STAGES Leave Union Taxi office 8 o'clock Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mornings Phone 424-J for reservations Large cars IMVMMVWMMMMMWWMMMMWMMMMMMMMM PMMMWWNMAMAAMAfW A NEW WHITE LUNCH New because it is under new manage' ment. New because there will be new system, new cooking, new service. We want you to try our new meals at our popular prices. We know you will come back. Meals served at all hours. THE WHITE LUNCH IIARIIV UUKTO.V, Prop. 1122 Main Street JUJALnJVlAAAAulLulJaJn.rllrlll' -.---.--..--.--- --.---. .---a..-.-.- MMVWWWWVMMMWMMMAAAAMAAAAMMMMMAAAMMAAAAAMAAAAAM The Rex Cafe $1.00 Special Sunday Dinner. $1.00 ; .. " Crab Cocktail t, i Crisp Celery 'Rip Olives Asparagus Tips Mayonalse Cream of Chicken Royal v'.". Choice of One-halt fried spring chicken or combination grill 1 consisting of piece of fried aprlng chicken, lamb chop and a rasher of bacon. Mashed Potatoea Steamed Rice T them to Ashland where they will visit tor a few days, returning home later by way of Crater Lake. T. C. LaFreniere, a lumberman from Dray, Is spending a few days In Klamath Kails attending to busin ess affairs. NiUn Ottorbeln, mhllo making re pnlrs to n linotype machine In the Herald composing room this, morning, caught his little finger of his left hand In tho mnchlno, crushing the tip badly. Thcodom Young ihsb n visitor In town this morning from Midland, wnoro no operates a general mer chandise store. Charles Snow was purchsslng sup plies from Klamath Kulls merchants this morning. 1 1 Mrs. Al Mark of Too Valley droTO Into (own this morning to purchaio supplies from merchants for tho hay ing season. Mr. nnd Mrs. (leorgo Ulrlch and sons, Armond and Holland, will leave tomorrow for Medford for a brief visit. W. J. Roberts. Is here from Med ford for an oxtendod buslnoss and pleasuro visit, Mr. Roberts moved, with his family, to Medford, after selling out his grocery buslnoss hero Mrs. B. N. Lewin left this morning for Dtinsmulr to be gono about two weeks visiting her sister. Rog Schoncutn I a county soot visitor this woek-end from Chlloquln. V. S. Pickett of Rocroatlon came Into town yesterday from his home thero to attend to matters ot busi ness. Miss Maria Obencboln, Miss Ruth Ltndsoy, Ivan Houston and Krnest McColtum will make up a party that will drive to Crater Lake. Sunday. H. J. Tlchnor, a progressive 'farm er In Langcll Valley, was In town this morning attending to logal business at tho court house. Miss Mildred Thrasher accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thrasher fend H. A. Sanders will drive to Four Mile, lako for tho week-end. The par ty expects to loao soino time 'today. Mr. and Mm. J. V. Houston and Mr. and Mrs. J. H Carnahan will leave todar for a few days outing at Spring Creek. Mrs. George Watt sin psstenger pn this morning's outgoing train bound for Ban Francisco. Hbe expects to Join Mr. Watt and their son, Tom, who drove down yesterday with Dr. Day. O. A. Krause, manager ot the Kla math Manufacturing plant In bl city, left this morning for Yakima'', Washington on business. Mrs. Edward Brady and daughtor, Mona Blanch, leffthls morning for Dorris, California, whore they will visit with Mrs. Brady's parents for a few days. Austin P. Flegel, Jr. assistant Un ited States district attorney; arrived last night from Portlsnd and will attend to legal matters for tho next few days. Walter Dixon arrived yesterday af ternoon, from Fort Klamath on mat ters of business. Miss Rose Reed will arrive tonight from Oakland, California for a two Sale! Sale! Sale! y TIRES v These prices are for one week only. Buy while the prices are low. These tires carry an unlimited mileage guarantee, and we do all of the replacing right here in Klamath Falls. LOOK AT THESE PRICES Pineapple Punch Choice of Cabinet pudding, vanilla cream sauce; vanilla or strawberry Ice cream, assorted pies. Tea Coffee Milk Chocolato Iced Tea W0&0t00l000&000000I0&&& J Personal Mention o o Mrs. P. F. Scbnable has been 111 for several days with an Infection In the neck and is being carod for at the Klamath General Hospital. Mrs. Scbnablo was reported today to bo slowly regaining her strength. Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Wright and two small children loft this morning on a cnmplng trip, which will carry 30x3 $13.50 $2.10 30x3i 15.50 $24.00 2.50 32x3$ 20.00 31.00 2.70 31x4 21.00 3.00 32x4 26.90 44.00 3.55 33x4 28.30 45.00 3.70 34x4 28.90 46.50 3.90 32x4 36.00 48.00 4.50 34x4$ 38.00 52.15 4.75 35x4 40.00 53.70 4.80 35x5 47.00 65.00 5.80 SCRIPPS-BOOTH OVERLAND HUPMOBILE EWAUNA MOTORS CO. 123 4th Street "Your Credit Is Good" Phone 60-W LEARN ELECTRIC!TYgt Into big buslneescgrowiag big pay bow for Electricians, Auto Kleetriclsni. Ignition Experts, Battery Men. Me chsnlcal Drsftsrosnb!g future for Engineers ef every klndyou can master one of these tlntsssrn mora mooeygsln success write todsy for free catalog hundred! of grad uates holding good Jobs-ovsr 2,000 men trained annuslly a grest school for ambitious menwrite todsy. Hesld'e Engineering School 1101 Sutter Street Stn Frsacisc )WMWWWWMWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWtf BALL GAME SUNDAY AT MODOC PARK FIRST GAME STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK YREK A vs. K. F. COPCO i SECOND GAME AT 3:30 JEWELS vs. EWAUNAS FAST GAMES ASSURED 9 Hsysyrrtwfy t'1! weeks visit lthxhr sister, Mn A I.. Leavlll Jay Lepkos nnd l ( Curtis am visitors hero from Sscramcnto. They aro registered at the White 1'ellcan hotel. W If. Onddvs Is In town from Kagie Illdge attending to business matters. B. S.jSllvors, who'resldes at the Klamath Agency, drove tito town ynstnrdsy evening and Is rrglstoriMti nt Ihn U'hlln Pelican hotel Miss (Irsce Poland, who hss bwMi hern from Kan Kranrlnco for thn past few M)eks s thn guest of Mini Allro McCourt, liift this morning fur hor homo In tho Hay City. , Miss Mildred Oleaon Is hern from Boattln visiting hur slstur, Mrs. Will. lam Qanong. Bho oi poets to roturn In her homo In Seattle about Heptmnber I Mr. and Mrs Oanong, who have Just returnm! from a ramping trip with their guest, will leave this week for anotlmr ntitlng whlrh la to last fur severnl days, I, Nnlsml arrived last alght from Hmi r'rniiclsco and Is registered at the Whlln Petlniii hotel. MIm Thlriu Anderson, Is In town from Imr homn nt Merrill visiting her gruiiilniDilior. x.rn. Tbomat Martin. N. NORTUEItN MVMWVWWWvWWMMMMWMWM i WMMWWWWWMNssWWWWW AAAAAMMMMAMMMMMMMfV CALIFORNIA MM 0. Oil, CO. VMMWMWWMMMAMMMMMMAAM :r OFFICES 532 MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 577-J A surprising number of Women are buying N. C. 0. Hundreds of small $10.00 subscriptions; many for $25 and $50 and a few $100, are com ing in from the women. The Women Are Doing Their Part to Help Drill a Well Phone 577-J or call at 532 Main St. Northorn Cnl. Oil Co., Klamath Falls Ore. Enclosed check - -for which please roserve for me shares N. C O.. Stock at 11.00 per share, for which I agree to subscribe upon receipt of subscription blank, ' Name Address Dato J