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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1921)
8ATUIWAY, JULY l, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOK TWO 'MMMAMMWWWWMWWSVWWWWVV QASSIFIfOAOVfRTISEMENTS WWMWMWWW, WANTED MISPPI I AlUmilC MMNMWW ss ) FOR SAI.K Oakland Six roadster. inquiro nt Apt. 301 Winters llltls.. 'After C p. in. 22-3S IJIondy Frconinn wrlto to Hoy 0. Tatch, Klamath Falls, Ore. 22-23 FOIl SALK Now Remington tyyo- writer. Ilarculn It taken at onco .inquire i-i iv. m at. ss-ss ,- ... .... ... .. n )!l IlKNT Nicely furnished front room, bath & phone. 512 N. m St. FOR SALi: lied springs, dressers range, heating stove, dining set Tockors. liargalns. leaving. Crescent Ave 2229 FOR SAI.B 320 ncres land. SO acres In timber. In Swan Lake, south sldo H mllo from school Hie houso and barn, chicken house and grnnory. ICO acres fenced. See Win, Strcubcl at Poor Farm. 20-30 FOR SALK 1-1920 pass. Ford.; A-i condition, same as now, cicc trie starter, all now tiros. A bargain. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main St. !l-23 I-ndles! Hair Marcelling nt Moos'. 21-23 llavo those shoos repaired for the camping trip at The Evans Shoo Co. 21-23 "WOMAN WANTS work by hour or day 133 N. 10th. Phone" 44SW 21-23 Its n crlmo to year new shoes on a camping trip, havo an old pair re paired. Mako your feet happy and are money. Kvans Shoo Co. 31-23 Will tho two young men who call ed upon tho operator at tho Star Thoatro nbout March 5, 1921. to loam electricity, kindly address Roy O. Patch. Klamath Falls. 21-33 Are you distinguished by your run over heels? Let Evans fix them. 21-23 FOR SALK Cheap, high class house hold furniture. On display at the People's Warehouse. 6th St. and Railroad Ave. Thursday, Friday- and Saturday nt 1 p. m. 21-23. FOR RENT Front bedroom close in. Call 144J or, 317 10th St. '. 21-27 Ladles! Hair Marcelling nt Moos'. 21-23 FOR SALK OR RENT i room furn ished house, Inqulro Mecca. VT. C. North. 21-23 Buckhecht Indian tan army shoes giro moro servico for your money. The Evans Shoe Co. 21-23 Indies! Hair Marcelling at Moos'. 21-23 Canvas shoos $1.00 a pair at Evans Shoo Co. 21-23 FOR SALE Cheap, dresser, wash stands washing machine, chllds bath tub and nursery chair, spring couch. Ironing board, garbago can. fruit Jars, small heater. Phone 479W r G33 N. 9th. St. 21-23 DRESSMAKING First class work guaranteed, 3 Main St., Mrs. Jof- icrson. 20-30 LOST Gold ever-sharp pencil with cost of arms and name, "Rob", en graved on It. Call llorald ortico 20-23 HOARD AND ROOMS for gentle men Close In. Prlvato family Call 305 Pine or phono 358. 30-27 FOR RENT Furnished 2 room apartments, downstairs, wood, water, lights $25.00, slnglo rooms $15. Tho Turner apartments, 81 Oak St. 20-23 Trucking nnd storage. Central Transfer & Storago Co. 165W. 15-31 Paints, oils nnd varnish. W. E. and J. E. Patterson, 127 4tb St. Phono 196-W, or Res. 531-R. 23-J23 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. 39 High St. 7tt Mon's Duxbak and Kamplt outing wear at K K K Store. 3tf E. R. CARPENTER, papcrhanging nnd painting. Prices reasonable. Phono 270-W. J22-25 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS tf mW , ! VF, Aun Fwpnv ik I 3LAD You REMINDED .,rtU, ., nc"TfT SAY TOM DID ES AMD EVERY that nnr I I MOW.VOU BE 7 S& fc awierd bos other mornimg g ZLiStL r careful what v WAKE Vnu UP FOR THE PAST f I M G0H6 OVER AND VOU SAV I j TOl! M0RMJ,M6?J JW0 REEKS' J f "KE KICKl JrLJ --! -i ..... -JvvfnjJnajnui lFO" HUNT Thrco-room furnished " apartment with bath. 634 No. 8th St- lliuo 13J. tOK SALE- 1920 Ford. Four Speed snoctra iioiikiii lust Sept First Class condition, Phono 26SH. 22-2 FOR SALK 1919 Ford Tourlne. 4 speed transmission Sent covers nw inn. lnrirn ntiiriiit i1m.i1 IIa. monntnblo rims. cnml tiros', nmr .nnin. a imrmin i.'inmmi, vniu . "" " .r. ............ M.in .. 1 10 Co. 224 Main St. IS'23 vnn ,.,,.,,.,,, .,i.ir ; iSreM nT$270? A-l lam- nth Falls Auto Co. 224 Main. 1S-33 Ladles Outing Wear In Khaki 142ri'Wo4 Sorge, Corauroy and Kamplt Cloth nt K K K Store 3tf Do your feot troublo you? Foot specialist nt your scrvlco at K K K I store. Frco oxnmlnatlou nnd advice , 3tf I 1 Trucking nnd storage, Central Transfer & Storage Co. 1GG 1D-31 Saddle horses nnoi pack horses for . 'ro to Four Mllo lake in ml Rogue j II "pr minis, mono . Wampler, Odessa, Ore. 12-30 FAIIIVIKW TltANSFI.lt Will save Jtu money on your trans ferring, also Illock Wood, $5.fi0 per cord. Phona 369R. 1S-2B Family of threo desires n four or 5 room house must bo modern nnd closo In Reliable people will glvo references. Address Box II. M. Her ald. 19-23 FOR SALE 1920 Dort. run less than 4000 miles in A-l condition. Will tnko Ford car in trade. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main St. 1S-23 WANTED Uy first of August, fur nished or partly furnished houso. largo enough for four adults. No children, llox M. D. Herald. 20-23 Dressmaking, guaranteed satisfac tion. Voiles and house dresses a specialty. Phono 461. 19-25 ROOMS FOR RENT r.Oe up. All rooms are clean outsldo rooms in cluding bath. Home Rooming Houso, 920 Klamath Ave. Last houso on right hand sldo of Klamath avo. 19-25 Trucking and storage. Central Transfer & Storage Co. 1GGW. 15-31 FOR 1H.NT DREAMLAND PAVILION Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Terms reasonable, ap ply to Dort McDonald. 12tt CITV flARHAflK When you waut gnrbago rcmovctl, cull 10F 2.'!. Seo that 6121 Rlue sorgo Suit nt K K K Store for 35. Written guar antoo with ovory suit for wear and icrvlco. 3tf Make that Idle dollar iorkI" Put It In the hnnk. Seek to Have 'All Members of 91st. ! Present at Reunion LOS ANGELES, Cal. July 23. A strenuous effort to pull every vet eran cf tho 91st division who Is not In tho hospital or on a honey moon on September 24 and 25 to tho annual reunion of the division In Los Angolos on thoso dotes be gan this week with tho enlistment of a full company of newspapermen to spread n&ws of the arrangements for tho reunion as they are made. Tho publicity committee hoadod by Major J. W. Sutphen, who serv ed with tho 362nd Infantry, is be ing enlargod by tho addition of a representative in each city and vil la go In the Ninth Corps Area Call fornla, Montana, Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, Nevada and Utah. As special railroad rates nro obtain ed, distinguished guests Invited, ar rangements mado for regimental banquets and other entertainments in Los Angeles members of tho commlttoo will bo bulletined and they In turn will seo that tho In formation is spread broadcast through their respective communities. I Harry lloollcr nnd Floyd Meadows wore the Inspiration Monday night for u double birthday party given by their wives nt tho Ooollcr homo on Pine street. Dancing wns tho nmuso in cut Indulged In during tho evening nnd dainty refreshments woro served by tho hostesses, Those present were- Mr nnd Mrs. Percy Wells, Mr. and Mrs. 1-J. J. Mayor, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ilrett, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Mc Neally, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Hong land, Mrs. Roy Orom, K. T. Luddvu, Minos llurh.irn (loeller. Klliubclh Sullivan, and Fnyo West. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church mis entertained Friday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Arthur Rice. .Mrs. K. S. Henry acted a lender for tho topic. "Freed Men". Tho hostess served dainty re freshments nt the cloo of the meet ing. Tuesday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Al lan R. Jones entertained nt it dlnnur party uttho White Pelican hotel, honoring their cousin, Miss Mabel Goetz of San Francisco, who Is visit ing them for a few weeks. Tho dinner guests wcru: MIsjcs Mabul Goetz, Hulen Condon, Juno Dick, Messrs, Robert Ryan, Charles (laddes, Charles Hill nnd the host and hostess. After dinner tho party enjoyed n rldu down the lake in Mr. Hyatt's motor boat. Society this week devoted the greater part of its tlmo to the flower show and sacrificed other forms of entertainment to make It a success. Kntcrtnlnment for out of town guests and society meetings constituted the most of this week's eens aside from the show. Mrs. O. W. White and daughter. Mrs. William' Immel, both visiting horo from California, wore gtmsts ' honor at n small nfternoon ten given by Mrs. L. L. Truax ut her lovely m homo" on Fourth street, Wednesday. Those prerent wore: Mosdnmes (5. W. White. William Immel. and son, John. Charles I. Roberts, Oscar Shlve. Frank It. Robinson, John Sargent, A M. Worden and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. White will leave the first of the week for Marshfluld and from there will return to their home In Riverside. .Miss Veva Martin's birthday Thurs day was the occasldil of a surprise party planned by her sister. Miss Dortha. A few friend were asked In for the evening and a delightful lit tle dance resulted. Those present were Misses Gernldino Wntt, Marie Rnmbo. Dortha and Veva Martin, Martin R.inuiby, Ivan Houston. Ken- npth Thnycr. and Kenneth I'erry. Tho Happy Hour Noodle Work club will moot next Tusday nt the home of Mrs. R. A. Emmltt at 2:30 o'clock. A number of tho younger people from this city are planning to attend a dance at Eagle Ridge tavern, leav ing town In boats this ctunlng. A great doul of tho credit for the ruccohm of tho Flower show Thurs day, which in imy society matrons of tho city sponsored, Is duo to Mrs. II. N. Moo, chairman of tho committee which nrrnnged the whole affair. Mrs Moo was ably assisted by Mrs. G. A. Krause, Mrs. P. A. Albortson, Mrs. S. E. .Martin and Mrs. M. S. West. Many honutlful and well kept gardens of tho city contributed their most choice blooms for exhibit, with the philan thropic hopo that Htich example might encourage less Interested peo ple to mako an effect noxt year to make Klamath Falls a more beauti ful town. Tho (Jraduato Nurses club met on GOOD NEWS Wednesday afternoon as tho Ktiosts ulurly. reaching u maximum (ompor ot Mrs. liny (Inrrett nt the I'onlrnl liiliuo of u I degrees Ir. the shade, hotel. A voiy pleasant tlmowus spent conslltulliiK tlin record lint day for by tho nurses nnd dainty refresh- 1921 Crops, which huvn been fore mentn were served. Those present on mmI tilling 'In maturity by iiiiiibiiiiI this occasion were Misses Honson, moisture, urn showing the golden Henrietta Koch, Haslett, Miigulre.'shndn of rlponoH under the July Louise Rlggs, Rose Reed, MovIiiiiicx sun. J. II Caninhttn, Mulled and filling- ban. It nn derided that the ni'M meeting of tint club should lie iiixl1l,,"rp whom moling refreshments Tuesday. At this tlmo the nurvs and f could lie procured .while the geu thelr friends will have n picnic on "nil rule seemed to Im an Inrlliin Upper Ivlnmnlh lake. i""11 " K" rid of im much n pos- slide of (In. lucmuhraiii'o of cloth- On Thursday morning. Miss Jessie ""? t'omentluiinllly of dress was Mngulre was hostess nt a swimming - - party nnd later n luncheon Her guests were Mesdames .1, II t'uriiii lian. Callaghau,' MIksih Henrietta Koch, Hnslelt, Rose Reed, Louise Rlggs, and the hostess. One of the most dcllglitful affairs of the week wiih an nt home given by Ml I'D Yea nnd Dortliu Martin and Miss .Marie Itiuubo, honoring the Misses Mnrtlns' house guest, Mist Josephine Fink, of llerkeley, on the eve of her return Hi Califor nia. The Martin home on High street wns beautifully decorated In old fashioned hniiuots of snap-dragons, larkspur. Imby breath nnd Stinstu daisies. The threo host esses and their guest of honor were In tno rocolvlug line, becom ingly attired In formal gouus. Musi cal numbem were given throughout tho afternoon nnd tea was serve'! from the dining room. Mrs S. R .Martin poured. Those invited were- Misses Heat rice nnd Kattiorlno McAndrwws. Mnrgnret Worden, Maybelle Leavltt Lilly nnd Myrtle Jonas, Hess Kit gore. Marjorlo Deltell, Clara. Mylor, nml Esther Calkins, Mary and A ins McCormack, Ceraldlne Watt, 0 nice Hoagland. Claudia Spink, Elltiibeth Ratnsby Allen Miller of llerkeley Liiciln ,,,.ckloy- Mln (-,m..an. J..;,,, ivrry Eleanoni Torrey, Claudia Lmigell, Octavla Dul-ap, Helen nnd Tlilrza riidorsin, Florence llrndley, Ruth Ltnsey, Madge Dixon, Mlldrod Thrasher, Christine Murdock, Mar Ian Martin, Alhcrtina Nltschlem, Verda Cozad; Mesdames John En dors, John Martin. I). M. McLemore, Don J. Zumwiilt, Alberta McCollum, Rex McMillan, R. II. Anderson. E II. Hamuli)4. Thomas Martin, Charles Ilogue, Cyril Hetison, I,' ills Hoag land, Leslie Plymalc, Samuel Holdcn Olnn Parker, Harry Gallagher Charles Collier, Roderick Smith. Le Parker". Carey Ramsby. E L llos ley, B. T. Saunders, Gene Robert son, J a in o.i Hishop Foster, Herman Foster. Jnck Mann, Charles Martin anil Frank II. Robinson School Building And Improvement Jobs Are Started Considerable worlt Is being taken caro of now by tho Lorenz company. The I'nlun high school job nt Mat in whit h was contracted for ap proximately an outlay of $l.00u b tho school was started yesterday In the locul tlushop. There Is a large I nmouiii of sheet metal work on this . particular Job. Tho Clilloipiln school hoard n warded Lorenz the $1200 contract for tho plumbing, heating anil shoot metal work of that school ' today with u stipulation that tho work must bu finished by November j The contract for the Improvement of the Mills and Fulrvlow schools will ho let Monday by tho locnl school hoard. The now Pollcnn Hay school addition of four roomH Is to bo completed in tlmo for uso tills fall. The Industry of producing motion pictures In tho United Stnteit repre sents an Investment of $500,000,000, From u n Iiullun's standpoint, It's America for everybody but tho Amor leans. AND BAD NEWS MRS. BAILEY, I CAME OVER TO SPEAK TO YOU ABOUT THE WAY YOUR., DOG PARKS IN THE. MORNING! j y ntl- T (r III "IIOTTl'WT MIOIKllltV AT III nOltltlH, Cnl,, July 23. Mercury mounted iikyward yesterday id Hullo vnllny mid In Dorrln imrllc- Yesterday Idleness to drove pedestrliinn liiiiilis nnd sliady Complete Line of HEAVY WEIGHT WoolenS For the Coming Sea son Is Ready for Your Selection W ' CHAS. J. CIZEK Merchant Tailor 518 Main St. Strengthen the Muscles of Your Car Your piston nssembly run tains tile real "imisrles" of yodr nutomobile The strong oven, ro-ordluateil function lug of these muscles de pends on the wrlstplu which 1 IliH the piston wfth the roiinoctlng-roil If tho wriut pin breaks or Is worn nnd loose you have trouble costly trouble with your motor Mann quality noft-roro plus ure absolutely round nnd with' ut taper. They ure tested and guaranteed for hardness and am sold cu n iiuiillty basis only To gel the most out of the n.iisi-les" of your inr In Insist that your repair man install these pluus tho next time ho goes over your pis ton assembly Wo bno thi-m f-ir till ears In stand ard and overslzes fAirrs t'ATAUHiui: m THE -TitADi: Patterson Parts Inc. "New Pnru for All Cars" PORTLAND, OREGON UII22 Twelfth Ktioct North Phono llioniltuiy 'J7.1I Other Stores; 211(1 Golden Gate Arnuo San I'ninrlsio. Oilif, .'lll'J'J llronduny Oakland, Calif. IIL4 ix IHHtltlS HAH l.V" rODAK WORK Leave Your Films Before 9 OclocK-Your AM- Pictures arc yngerwooos vmms W1? KLAMATH FALLS OREGON inn? W V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE 117 1! WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR ORUG3 pucotv Orl.MR.UAlUiY GOT RID OF THE rns TioavI DID MR. DAILEY SELL HIM? lYfSRT1 t- ' lTST' M w.m i i for convenience i nud HlflK'HAHHH !i:S TO ItA.NDON WAHHINdTON, July -3 3. Tim Hecrelury of the tinvy advised Con greHsmnu llawley Unit Hulicluisnr '1th would bu Hunt to Ilnndiiu for the KulghlH of Pythlim relelirallon, Jul 28-30. Speaking of Good Pianos There Is the PACK ARD at the Shep herd Store. There arc pianos and pianos; for some of them you arc asked to pay all they're worth; others there arc that are worth all you pay for them; and among these are some few that are so unique in the actual VALUE built into them by con scientious and proud makers that you get FULL value, plus! What we might say in a full page ad, would add little sig nificance; the lovely Packard is so well re garded from coast to coast that we don't have to say much. In short, the Packard is one of the few in struments that ap peal to people who KNOW piano value and are willing to PAY for it! n 1 "Music ,31 1 Headquarters" Shepherd Co. Fine Pianos Players Victrolas, Grafonolas Sonoras ia, ready at 6 p.r 7s1 lACC.UWACvl BY ALLMAN MO, HE TRADED HIM FOP A . CORNET ! A y. -ZZr!?et-"i --7-jtr' sacrificed pleiisiiie. t (jf 9f4 V V r-r-" yy: tfflto 1- : vsuitWH' rr&m ; JJLMIMJL