Vttfcn I- wr - THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . .-.- rAH MX TTUinSDAT 4ULT 9, 1MI .4e J- e 4F SSS Before You Go on Your Vacation .: i I I f-M MM J ... - j i - - - ' - ...... II. Ml J, a-..l .1 l T r I 1 f ? r. '! n ! w Let Us Equip You With the Right Kind of Clothing. We Specialize on Outing Clothing for Both Ladies and Gentlemen THE CELEBRATED DUX-BAK AND KAMP-IT LINES which we carry contain just the clothing you will need for that trip into the hill. Much of the pleasure of camping conies from being properly dressed. Ladies' garments in Khaki, Wool or Corduroy, Norfolk Coats, Skirts, Breeches, Leggins, Hats and ; Puttees. Everything that is made in men's outing clothing and shoes. Bathing Suits for the whole family. We can furnish the clothing for the entire party. Just come in and ask foi what you want. Our prices you will find are far below those of sporting goods houses on similar goods. K.K.K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS -- -- - A .. A. . .k u f, A. ,--. A A A. A A A, ..A A. A A A- i A A .4. .4. A A. A. A A A A A A A A A AAA . j Personal Mention r C. IL Underwood left for Cratar Lake this morning with a part' of friend. Those In tho partr besides Mr. Underwood were Dr. and Mrs. 2. V. Fisher nnd daughtor, Constance, anil-Mrs. H. C. Chamberlln. They ex pect to return tonight-. Mrs. E. K. Ma goo left this morning for Central Point for a brief vacation. Stanley Smith, who attended school hero a few years ago. Is here from San Francisco this week visit ing old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Terrlll, who 'have boon here for the past week on a combined business and pleasure trip, left this morning for their home In Medford via Crater Lake. W. C. Dalton, president of the American National Bank, with Mrs. Dalton and their two tons, Paul and Cnrr, and Matt Elgner left this morn las' for Diamond Lake on a ten days vacation trip. Thomas Lang is In the city today from the reservation. Dr. B. D. Johnson .was a passenger on this morning's outgoing train bound for Portland whero ho will he engaged with business affairs for tho next fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Murdock and daughtor, Christine, left this morn ing' for a taw days outing trip In their car. Mrs. Frank McCornack was a city visitor this morning from her lovely ranCh Iromo on the wostorn shoro of Upper Klamath Lake. J.' L. Shaugnessoy and Miss Ruth lcdgo vrero passengers to Crater Lake this morning from Ashland. F. Hill Hunter has roturnod from a business trip to 8an Francisco. Mr. Hunter had Intended come on in Portland before returning, but was obliged to como directly homo In-, stead. Mrs. Huntor, who Is camping ' with tho children and Mr. and Mrs. i W J. Horbell at tho Lake o' the Woods, camo down aftor additional I cupplles lust night and returned this morning to finish her vacation trip. tleorgo W. Palmor, secretary of tho "VICTIMS RESCUED Modoc Lumber Company, Is transact ing buslnoM here today from his homo at Chlloquln. Albert Mycas, a progressiva farm er from the Malln district, mad business trip into town early lots morning. Mrs. Laura Murphy and Miss Mln nlo Calvert left for Grants Paw this mronlng after a visit of sereal days with Mrs. I!. L. Darnelllo and Mrs. Julia Coital. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Howman and daughter, Alice, of Chlloquln, were passengers on this mornings outgoing train bound for Medford and other nogue River and Willamette points. W. D. Ord, of the Standard Oil company, who has been here from Sacramento on business for tho past three days, left this morning for that city. F. L. Patton of San Francisco Is registered at the While Pelican hotel today having arrived last night. It. D. Ticknor Is a city visitor today from Portland and la a guest at the Whltn Pelican hotel. Mrs. W. M. Cake and Harold Cake are tourist visitors here from Port land. They aro registered at the White Pelican hotel. J. A. Gordon made a flying trip to the Lake o' the Woods yesterday, where his family is camped. Ho took Mrs. W. A. Leonard up with him for a visit with Mrs. Gordon. Thero aro many Klamath Falls pooplo at tho lako for the summer Mr. Oordon re ports. Mrs. 'Jewel Darlow (went up yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Harry Ackley and Mrs. Kitty Wells Colo, who aro camped there. Mr. Cole Is expected from California the last of tho week to Join his wife and Mrs. Ackloy for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Law of Now York, Mr. and Mra. Hary P. B. Hof er, Mls Marian I to for, Honry Hofer, Irene L. Gunthcr, Arthur II, Bunth or and daughter and Mrs. and Miss Znaldeter all of Chicago, were tour ist passengers on the Crater Lake stage this morning. Wilfred Henry, and Ned Worthing ton, of Belolt Wisconsin, Mr. Chance of San Francisco, Kenneth Perry, NOTICK OF FILING PETITION TO VACATK A RTRKKT To whom It May Cencern: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will, at a regular meet ing of the Common Council of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to bo held on the 4th Monday of August. 1921. towlt on tho 22d day or Aug ust 1921, present their petition to said Common Council praying for the vacation of that portion of Bekey Street lying between Blocka 3 and 4 of Klamath Lake Additional) the City of KJamatb Falls, Oregon, also tho alleys running through said blocks 3 and 4 of tiald addition, aa said portion of Bekey Street lg shown by tho official plat of said addition to Klamath Falls now on file In the public records of Klamath County, Oregon. Dated, July 27, 1921, Klamath Falls, Oregon. School District No. 1. Klnmnth County, Oregon. By P. L. FOUNTAIN, Chairman, By IDA B. MOMYKn. Clerk 28-4-11-18 Petitioner Misses Claudia Spink, Kleanor Tor rey, Geraldlno Watt. Ellen McVeigh are a group of young people whom MIm Agnes Lvo Is chaperoning to Rocky Point, Crater Lake and Spring Creek for a four days outing. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Watt, who have bcon on a combined business and pleasure trip to San Fanclsco for the past ten days, aro cxpocted homo tonight. They were accompanied by their son, Tom. J smelt Kid red of Taylorville, Call., fornla. In hern looking after a ranch hn ownn In Langi'll valley. Mr. Kid red Is nn old tltuo resident of Klam nth county having operated his ranch long bnforn Irrigation was even talk ed of for ltngoll valley. Mlis Margaret Marclay, a tralnnd nurse from Ban Antnnlo. Texas, Is here visiting her mother, Mr Ophel ia Glenn, who resides a few tulles out on Hi ii hill roan to Merrill. At pres ent Miss Barclay Is In town as tba guest of Mr. and Mra. K. M. Chllcota. This Is Inn first time aho has been homo for three years and eapecta to stay unlit Heptombor 1. It II Ajiilckn and family aro spend ing thrlr vacation1 at the Lake o' tho Woods Mrs. It II. Bunnell was county neat visitor yesterday from her borne In ttiii valley. -------- ii-ryinrinrijn.njui.Hj'if i Kidney, liver, bladder and uric i troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks Heed the first warning they ghr that they need attention by taking COLD MEDAL ttlflffBS;"a UsssT ii-- Ecranm The world's standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. Uek far k mm Cold Haiti am eeerr he ml wpt ImktUm AN INVESTMENT I have several blocka of lots surrounding tho Malln high school that I will aell for business and reildeutlal pur poses, thus fferlug to tho people of Klamath county an opportunity to mako a real In vestment. I wilt sell these lots for !7G and up, on the Installment plan,' the ternis to suit tho purchaser. No Inter est will be charged and I will pay the taxes until deed la de livered to buyer. Malln la situated In the cen ter of one of the richest dis tricts In tho world. It Is back ed by progressive ind conser vative citizens. It has a future that .assures development to u degree that will make this property worth many times tho price I am selling it for.' When oil is discovered, Malln will be found to be in the very heart of tho field and the biggest producers will be at its door. If you are looking for some thing that wilt pay you big returns, you can make no mis take in buying 'Malln proper ty. For further information, write or see A. KAIilNA '" MAUN, Ore. ELKS DANCE TONIGHT ii FOR ELKS ONLY .: 9 o'clock Sharp :: Dreamland Pavilion '' ',' Every Klamath Z ;: Falls Elk and Alii :: Vtnting Elk$ cor- ; dially invited. Admission $1.10, ;; war tax tnciuaea. 4 f sT . .. iocnrans o piece ;; orchestra. ... ELKS, BE THERE t jiutiauvn muua iaiuuh ' 1847, B. P. O. K. , , .Entertainment CotnmlUea 4 . M'MaVTvyjiywwyvyw CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lois V. Bridge Over First Stato'nod Savings Bank Suite 10S Phone 10U-J THE CREATOR PUT the OIL IN THIS WORLD IN PLACES WHICH ARE HARD TO FIND AND ARE EXPENSIVE TO GET AT. Otherwise it would have all been found before most of us were born. It takes faith, courage, and perseverance to de velop a new oil field. Also money, and a gamblers nerve to risk a small losing against a possible big win ning. "N. C. O." IS NO EXCEPTION That's why we are urging everybody to Help Drill a Well 0 We have plenty of faith and courage and per severance, and we had alot of money too; but not en ough, and we want a lot. of people to share the risk with us, and we will share the profits with them. Send us your check today. ' V. Phone S77-J or call at S32 Main St. Northern Cat. Oil Co., Klamath Falls Ore. Enclosed check for which pleas reserve for me shares N. O. O. Stock at (1,00 per shnro, for which I agree to subscribe upon receipt of subscription blank. ' Name Address , - Date 1.1 SssssBssassssssssssassssf " - ' V IVttMKigjnwaevroW'MWitttiiMiroariii.iwiwiiii