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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JtmmSDA,JVUT 31, tMt PAOH MX !? T f I til m i. SI Q ' ' " O ' I Personal Mention O '-. O Mr. nnd Mrs. llort Wlthrow loft yesterday for Langoll Volley expect ing to return toJny. Tlioy will bring their daughter. Wnlvo, homo with them from tho Levi McDonald much, vrhoro alio has been visiting for tho past two wooks. Ming Joscphtno Kink returned to her homo In Dorkoloy this morning. Mis Fink linn boon tho house guest of MIm Vova nnd Dortha Martin for tho past two wcoks. Miss Tjllvo J. Carlton "wan n paw ongor on thin morning's train bound for Eugene nnd Portland. In Kugeno, Alias Cnrlton will bo joined by hor Inter. Miss Maud Carlton, nnd they will visit with relatives from the cast In Portland. O. A. McCarthy, nccoinpanled by Arthur R. Wilson, and small children. Hen nnd Pearl Jean, arrived homo last night from Portland. The trip was mado In Mr. McCarthy's cnr. Mr. the headquarters of TIoruo Ittvor. for n'rost of a couple of weoks, which tho captain so badly needs. Tho cap tain says tho Horuo Is an old hunt ing ground of his. gnmo wardens tnko notice. Ed lloyt nnd C. V. Looslny mere Klamath Kails visitors" Vostordny from Fort Klnmnth. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Ilooso are hero this wook from Onkland for n com bined business and Pleasuro visit. Thomno Ness ot Moiiford Is In town today on buslnoiu. Mr. Noss Is regis tered .it tho White Pelican hotel. T. 0. Uradloy Is In town from Cop co attending to company buslnoM for thn Cnllfornln-Oregon Power com pany. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Currln ot Portland nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Dnlley nlso ot Portland, nro hero as tho guests ot Mr. Currln's broth er, Charles S. Currln, of tho Square Deal drug store, and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. noneberg, father and mother of Mr. Currln, nro here for a few dn-B after having spent 'Wilson reports that Mrs. Wilson, who hss been 111 for soino time In the nTr AW nt Odessa ns tho guests Portland Convalescent hospital. 11' J'" s'rnw- Kr0M hcro Mr- nnJ Improving. Mr' Honeberg will travel east Mrs. E. Kellhor left this morning (through Canada and then to their n brief lslt hore,oU1 homo ,n wytnevwo. Virginia. Tboy camo nc.ro trom san Francisco to visit with tholr son. Edward Geary returned Isst night from Portland where he has 'boon tor tho past few weeks on matters of business. Mrs. Charles Hall accompanied by her smill sen. Hilly, left this man ning lor Portland where they will upend n fow days. Al. Mclhnso and John Vclhnsn wero In town this morr.lni; nfter f'shlng licenses. Irom tho Al Mel- base ranch on the MorrM road. Mr. and Mrs O. I. Elliott and two children mndo a iris Into town this morning from their homo nt tho Klamath Agency. Dan Woods r.rrlvod lost evening trom Portland and will spend a forr days hero attondlng to matters of business. Walter Wolsendanger tote this morning by stage for Moiiford. Mrs. I). C. Dlmmttt and daughter wero county sent' business vlsltoni thin morning from their ranch on tho Merrill rond. It. II. Amtck nnd daughlor, Evelyn Amlck, and Miss llu Setts will loavo tomorrow morning for tho I.nko o' tho Woods for n 15 days camping trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robort Marx nro horn visiting tholr son Wm. Marx of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marx are from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Ooorgo Strowbrldgo Is a county seat visitor trom Chlloquln attend ing to business affairs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Collier wore In town yestorduy from their mill nt Swnn lake. Tho American Nutlonnl bank Is displaying nest egg bnuks In one ot tholr -windows today. They - aro such now things in banks that the patent has not .yet been rocolvotT, according to E. M. Uubb, rushtor. New Road Started To Lake o' the Voods A crow of government engineers nud lnhorora arrived today to stilt t work on n now road Into tho l.nko i tho Woods. Tho now highway will bo built through thn government re norvo from tho luka to tho mnlii road which londs to Rocky Point nud on around tho Upper Klamntfi Inkfl. Tho hard climb which linn always confronted trnvolnrs Into thn KnKit o' thn Woods will bu doiiu uwny with when tho tinw'rnml In completed an tho survey takes It around thn moun tain Instend of ovor It. Miiko Hint Idle dollar wrk! Put I l( In tlio lunik. J IhKTITKMKNT OF COAL " HTIUKE HHKMH HOPItt.Kftfl HIOATTLM, July 21. Hope of set tlement ot tho Htrlko In tho Wiish ItiRton commorclul coal mines wan utmndoiiod today, when tho operators served notlco on tho Mtrlkorn that tlroy must vacnto tho company's homtoH boioro August .11, Advortlilng brings fflcienoy. for Dorris after with Mrs. Katherlno Wright of this city. MIm Nora Murphy, who has been visiting her sister, Mre.MI. L. Darn elite, left this morning for her home In 0 rants Pass. Mrs. C. S. Wilson was a passenger on tho train this morning, bound for 0 rants Pnss whero sho will visit with friends and relatives. W. C. Dalton, accompanied by Fred Franks, a dredger operator from San Francisco, who is visiting here, drovo Into town yestorday afternoon from tho Dalton ranch near Matin. i Miss Flory Kclley loft for Troka this morning after a week's vacation visit hero. 'Captain M. F. Parker and Mrs. Parker, with tholr children, Warren and Rlossom, left this morning for STAR THEATRE Tonight 1 RETURN ENGAGEMENT CECIL B. DE MILLE'S PRO- t DUCTION ? H 'Male and Female A picture that selies the creatures of a misfit clvlllxatlon, strips them of their false fronts and handicaps flings thorn down in a land where nature rules and where thoy aro simply Male and Female. Thomas Melghan, Gloria Swan son, Bebo Daniels, Theodore Rob oris,1 Woeloy Barry, Llla Loe in the cast. i AMAMMMMAMMMMMAMVMWWVMMN 9HHBK4'! If you read The Sat. Eve. Post story "Sweetie Peach It surely tickled you Thoy-vo put It into pictures And called it That Jazz "Tho House Built" And Wanda Hawley Is "Swcetlo reach" And every husband Who has a fat wife And overy wife Who is getting "plump" And ovory vamp Who trifles with Soma fat lady's huibnnd And every Well, In fact, everybody Ought to seo It Poor Wanda! Hho had a sad time! Got too fat! , lost hor husband! An everything'! Hut listen She" got him back agsln Como early tonight To The Liberty And hear yourself laugh. II. W. P. MMMAMAMAAMMWMWMVMtf Millinery Special ! To close out our stock of summer hats and make room for our Fall Millinery, we will sell every summer hat in our store for FROM $2.00 to $3.50 Many are pattern hats, the style is ex clusive and the material and workmanship of the best. This sale will be for Friday and Saturday only. i WHITE PELICAN MILLINERY 1134 MAIN ST. Next to Strand Theatre The Sweetest Music in the World is that of the Vio lin, so they say. It will touch your heart, in the hands of a master; it will weep, it will wail, and it will sing sing you to sleep. Many Klamath folks there are who have not yet discovered the beauty of a violin solo or string quar tet among the Vic trola or the Colum bia Records. Here is Music that you never get tired of; Music that appeals to all, highbrow or woodchopper!' Step into the Shep' herd Store, some time and ask to have some real Violin or Quartet Music played for you. You will be glad that we men tioned it and sug gested your oppor tunity. EJ "Mu,ic Call Headquarter" Shepherd Co. Fine Pianos Player Victrolas, Grafonolas Sonoras . MahysywwiVlfuv, an .- , ,-, .L-L-L.Lruinj.uuv1JL It's a Crime --""' -ll-ll- UN-. ,j,,' To wear GOOD SHOES in the hills . Have an old pair REPAIRED or purchase a pair of our $1.95 SCOUT SHOES We are showing a good line of heavy work shoes from $1.95 up to $4.75. TENNIS SHOES at $1.00 a Pair THE EVANS SHOE CO. ........ .,.,.,.,,, -fvrut-j1jv.njviTj. 'AAAMMAAAAMMAMAAMAMAAAAMAMAMMAVAWWM MAt4AMsV Be Square With Yourself ,i-- If you are keeping your money in an unsafe place you arc risking your own interests and perhaps tempting others. No matter how small the sum is. it should be earning interest for you. It should be absolutely safe. You arc not square with yourself un less you are SAVING YOUR, MONEY SAFELY. A welcome awaits you here as a savings deposi tor See our window for unique and ser viceable Savings Banks. The First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. yyWVWVMMWyWMWVWMAAMMAAAAMM (VMAMMWivs WVMWVWS Do you believe there is timber on Klamath's mountains? DO YOU BELIEVE that alfalfa grows in Kla math's valleys? DO YOU BELIEVE there arc trout in Klamath's streams? ' Do you believe there is OIL beneath the Klamath Basin ? There is just as positive evidence of oil, as there is of timber, alfalfa and trout. DO YOU BELIEVE that every banker and busi ness man in Klamath would be investing in oil stocks and oil leases, if the evidence wasn't positive? i If you believe in timber, get a saw-mill. " If you believe in alfalfa, get a ranch. If you believe in trout, get a fish-pole. If you believe in Oil, Help Drill a Well "BiiyaN.G.O." m Phone 577-J or call at 532 Main St. Northorn Cul. Oil Co., Klamath Falls Ore. Kncloscd check I for which ploaso roaerre for mo shares N. C. O. Stock at 11.00 per shnro, for which I agree to subscribe upon receipt of subscription blank. ' pin me .... ......i........M..........,..,..M.M.,..,. Address r j