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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAOU tWO hi MMfr Yfctt Clothing Sale for Few More Days Only IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THESE SENSATIONAL PRICES ON SUITS YOU BETTER HURRY. WE WILL CONTINUE THIS SALE FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. WE ARE OF FERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S SUITS FAR BELOW THE PRESENT MARKET VALUE. WE ARE REDUCING OURJ STOCK REGARDLESS OF PROFITS OR VALUES. YOU CAN BUY A GOOD SUIT HERE FOR THE FOLLOWING RANGE IN PRICES. TUESDAY, JULY M, 1M1 AAAAAAJsAsSi A - wi V V r " " I'fflfeSf ' i ::lEw y . 'of1 1 iL. C-J PVV Suits that were from $25.00 to $35.00, now ...$16 85 Suits that were from $35.00 to $45.00, now . S26i85 Suits that were from $45.00 to $60.00, now . 13485 Suits that were from $60.00 to $90.00, now .. $44.85 35S3d ill We have an excellent assortment of styles, patterns and sizes to choose from. Come in and let uet us show you these exceptional bargains whether you buy or not. Our fall merchandise will be coming in soon and then we will have to go back to the regular prices. Don't put it off any longer, come in today. K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers X f OUTING? AND CAMPING TOGS OF DESCRIPTIONS FOR BOTH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. t ?$$m3mh f 4 $$ fr t 4 f fr 41 4 fr ?? The Evening Herald -J. MURRAY- SOULK .Editor -CHj Editor Published Jally except Sanday, 6y Ta Herald Publishing Company of KJamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. m Entered at the poitoftlce at Kla math Pall. Ore, for transmission tbroagh the malls aa socond-clast anatter. t The nathes of Papua fool them selves Insulted If they are not taxed ! A hippopotamus eatn 300 pounds of food dully KOH SAI.K- 1919 Konl Touring, four speed trniismlsslon scat cov ers now top, large stenrliiK wheel. Demountable rims, good tires, now paint A bargain Klamath Kali Au to Co 221 Main Ht 26-30 327 MAIN ST OEMDEW ASSOCIATED OV TTIH ritKs-s. The Associated Prs-s ti ezelaslrelr atltled to the use for republication et all news dispatches credited to It, r not otherwise credited In this paper, and alio the local news pub tUhar herein. TUESDAY, JULY SO, 1931 H IF. TO WELCOME THE "MS" yZin.G 1 1" AT OUR REGULAR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE EVERY HAT AND BLOUSE AT ONE-HALF PRICE NO RESERVE Make lliat Idle dollar work! It In tlio bunk. Put NEW TODAY f KOIt UKNT 3 room furnished apart ment with bath. $6.00 per week. SIS Pine Ht Kellogg House 36 l WANTKD r.lrl to assist with house. work and help care for2 children SOS Conger Ave Tel. MR 26-27 'FOR SALE 1-1030 5 pass. Ford. ) A-l condition same as new. elec tric starter, all new tires A uargaln Klamath Falls Auto Co 334 Main St. 36-30 FOIt UKNT Furnished apartment, I'tiono -73J. 3 room 36-38 FOIl HA1.I A-l paring business Forced to quit Hnap to right man. Will trndo, what hare you? Hen IHck Clli & Klamath ave. 36-39 FOIl HAI.H-1920 Dort. run less than 1000 miles In A-l condition Will take For.) car In trade Klam ath FjIIs Auto Co., 331 Main Ht. 36-30 The "lUliy Superior Fly Trans are here ami I hey sell for two-hits - WANTF.I) -Passengers for Portland and way points for Monday morn- Ins:. August 1st Furo $16 60 Phone joj or 37 6W. 36-1 Have doctor bills and catch that fly! before It gets on tho baby's bottle I A good bed and a good bath at Colonial rnniti. Ilfh near Mnl. 01 W II Hose, at 906 Main Hi hn.lnml nf fntnnlni nn. -if iv-i.....' ' 36-37 Ave All outsldu airy rooms, 36 citizens of. this city. Including Col. Thorn ell Mullally, William J. Ben son, Walter Chowen, J. Frank Bar rett and Jos. O'Connor. Twenty thousand rcople will at tend the public reception, which will include an excellent entertainment programme, band concert, organ re cital and dancing. Addresses aro to be rendered by the representative of President Harding, Goernor William D. Stephens, Muor James llolph. Jr.1 Archbishop Edward J. Manna, D. D SAN FRANCISCO. July 26. Kin-1 Supreme Knight James A. nsneriy nl detail of the elaborate programme Supremo Director William P. to bo presented tho 20.000 visiting! I-arkin of the Knights of Columbus, delegates. Knights and their ladles, j Tho programmes for the two days to the 39th annual International su-l following will also bo of an elaborate Turks Fail in Counter Attack SMYRNA, July 36. Tho Turkish attempt to recapture Kskl-Shehr and Ineunu has failed. Severe ksses were Inflicted by the Greeks. One entlro Turkish division was cap tured. The fighting lust IS hours. Turkish casualties aro reported at 6000. The Greeks are following up their advantage energetically. JFOR SAt.R Ford speedster A-l j condition. Bargain at 1370 Klam iath Falls Auto Co. 324 Main 36-30 t FOR .RENT One housekeeping, room, one two room cabin, furnish- cd 1113 Pine Phone S6SR. 36-37 I I FOIl SAl.lv Modern j room house I with bath. Good bargain If taken iat once See owner at 709 Main Ht 36-30 MAMMOTH FRUIT CROP prccie council of the Knights of Col umbus, havo been worked out Jointly by the citizens' committee and "Cas ey" general committee, the complete programme having been adopted at a meeting of both committees. Altho tho formal business iesslons of the supreme convention will occupy the dates August 2, 3, and 4, the enter tainment programme will commence Saturday, July 30th, and cover a period of an entire week. According to tho programme that has been outlined, the first day of tho formal business sessions of the supremo conclave will bo the most brilliant date In the gathering of any organization In the history of this city, leading to tho grounds of the old mission Dolores church, tho oldest cl)urch In this city, having been erect ed In 1776 by the hardy Franciscans. Here, on the grounds of tho beautiful Tvotra Dame convent, next the old mission, pontifical high mass will be celebrated by Bishop P, J. Keane, coadjutor-blsbop of Sacramento. Archbishop Edward J. IJanna of San Francisco will deliver the sermon. Following tho ceremony of present ing tho keys of the city to the sup reme knight and visiting knlgbts, by , Mayor James Rolph, Jr., nt the City Hall in the Civic Center, tho initial business session of the 39th supreme council will take place nt tho St. Francis Hotel All business sessions of the Supreme Convention will bo I closed affairs open only to third and fourth degree Knights of Columbus. The magnificent programme plan ned for the night of Tuesday, August 2nd, will be under the Joint direction of the citizens and Knights of Col umbus committees, headed by Harry I. Mulcrevy, chairman. Other mem- borsof that committee are prominent J nature, including sight-seeing tours; theater parties. Mt. Tamalpals excur sions, picnics, tens and social func tions for tho ladles making up a busy round of entertainment for the cn-f tire week or the supreme convention. I VISAI.IA. Cal., July 26 Tulare county canneries hno opened what Is expected to bo tho biggest season In the history or tho pucklng Industry hero. Vlsalln's three canneries, alone expect to put out close to 600,000 cases und a million cases of peaches Is expected to bo tho now record for the combined establishments. Illrdseyc Maple drewer for sale cheap. Phone 133W 36-38 WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 room) houso or apartment furnished or, unfurnished, must be clo.o In No children Phono 19311 36-381 Female Employment office 711, Walnut Ave 36 i WANTED (llrl for general house work. 319 High St. 36-30 FOR RENT Threo room furnished apartment with bath Also sleeping room. 631 N. 8th St Phono 113J i :6-28 Relatlvos are contesting the wilt of Mrs. Albert Todd, n St. Louis woman , who left tho bulk of her largo estate) to found a homo for homeless dogs. PL'IILICATIO.V OF SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON, FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY Arthur B. Reynolds, Plaintiff, vs. Amy I,. Reynolds, Defendant. To Amy L. Reynolds, The abovo , named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF t OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer tho Complaint filed I against you In tho above entitled! cause, on or before tho 7th day of I September 1921, that being the last, day within which defendant Is allow ed to answer herein, as fixed by the ' Court for publication of summons , herein, and If you fall so to answor, i tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court i for tho relief prayed for In the com- plaint filed herein, to-wlf For a decree of tho Court that tho bonds or matrimony now existing between ' plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved. This nummnnx la niilillshnd In Tlin Evening Herald, a nowspaper, pub lished nt Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, by order of the. Honorable D. V. Kuykendall. Judge of said Court, dated July 25. 1921. directing such summons to bo pub lished not less than once a week for six successive weeks. Date or First Publication, Is July 26, 1921. ONolll and Irwin, By John Irwin Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Offlco and Office Address. No, 128 North 4th Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon. 26-2-9-16-23-30-6 i i 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. u THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. "Everything to Build With" Phone 107 Main & Spring SU Change in Milk Prices Klamath Falls, Ore., July 25, 1921. Beginning August 1st. the following will be the prices of milk delivered to the peo ple of Klamath Falls till further notice, all who use tickets will pay the new price when purchased on and after July 26. All parties holding old tickets will be furnished milk at the old prices until tickets are used or tak en up. Retail Trade: 1 t Milk Dally, 30 days .. . 2 it Milk Dally. 30 du)s " "" 3 (ts. Milk Dally, 30 das 4 qtit. Milk Dally. 30 days . 1 pt Milk Dally. 30 day I 3.76 . 7.20 . 10.35 . 1.1.30 . 2 lu Cream Prices.: lays .jr.. io 7.00 . :i.oo 9.1C 7.10 10 7G 12.40 H I'l Tublo Croam Dally, 30 days 14 P( Whip Cream Dolly, 30 day I. nt t'renm llilli- in .im... ', HV lMn . . .. ...... ... ... ..... , Combinatien: 1 ot Milk and ',4 pt. Tublo Cream, 30 days J Tl Milk nil W Pt. Table Croam. 30 days 1 at Milk and 'i nt Whlo Crenm. .to iv. 2 'its Milk nnd V4 pt. Croum-Tuble, 30 days .'.'..' "J'.'S. Single Deliveries From Wnonn. M pt Tablo Cream . . ., 14 Pt Whip Cream ... c 1 nt. Milk . . ... " Tho nbovo prices will bo strictly CASH. wTth'lO "days' i'lin'o nl. lowed for collector to call upon you. ' mo Wholesale Prices to Restaurants, Hotels and Boarding Heuses: i gai or more, per gnllon . Ba.' .1f,rcoCrra,n' lH"'" Ver gallon -. .".""."' 1 gal. Whip Crenm 33, per gallon 1 gal. Separated Milk, per gallon 1 gal Buttermilk, por gallon . Pints of Milk llnttlod, pint 'A Pint nt Milk Bottled, per pint ' The nbovo prices to tako effect Monday. ' AUBut -. .u 1.1BU11 mi a weoKiy payment. Monday for tho previous seven days. Wholesale Prices to Peel Rooms and Drink Stands: weokl'y.W"k " ' B""n 9C P' "' " 36C ,)nr a"nn- 1,n'n," Prices to Stores in Bettles: 10c pot qt y, pt. Table Cream 17, "4 pt. Whin Cream 'e A chargo or 10c vslll bo made lor all bottlos Thn inn wiiiT.! returned for the bottle If returned with a ticket. . ' HOI.MDAY DAIRY PREMIUM JMIIIY, Phono 22-F.a. 32o 11.26 ... 2.G0 1G ,16 06 03 1st. Tint All bills duo on If It's Loose We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. 124 & Sixth St. Phone 87