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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1921)
t V TODAY, AUGUST 8, lWSl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FASH tWO The Evening Herald In Ye Olde Home Towne t. mmxAt. .Editor IHD SOULS . City ' i ' ' -,- r-1- ..-. .. . BSte22v J 9tjBW O xSsW. Get Those Economy and Mason Jars 'For Canning Purposes From Baldwin Hardware Co. . We are offering these Jars at a Discount of 15 Per Cent while they last Editor Pabllsked .tally except Bandar, by Herald Publishing Company ot Baaui id ram, at iiv Eighth street. Batered at the poitotflce at Kin Mta Tails, Or., for transmission pfcntgb. the stalls as, second-class saatter. Bit OF TH 06OCIATKD PRESAa Tfce Associated Fran li excluiWnly Mtltled to the for republication f ail aewa 'dlipatehea credited to It. r aat otherwlie credited In thla MMr, and alio the local new pub- ner herein. FRIDAT, AUGC8T. R, 1031 Personal Mention Mr .and Mrs. Nathan K. Gotten of Dee Moines, Iowa, left thla morn lag for that city after a trip to Medford and Crater Lake. They were gaeeta at the White Pelican hotel last night. W. H. Lsramus, western roproiuin- stlre of the American Hoist and Derrick company of St. Paul, and ;. U Brlnek, chief engineer tor tho aaaie company, left thla morning attar a few lays' buslnesa visit here. .They ware looking over the field j hare with the expectation of In stalling American, log loaders In Klamath county logging iOXZ' 1 LCN FINNCY5 ICE WAGON BROKE DoWM OUST AS HB pi REACHED THE TOP OF MUuBERKY MILL THIS NOCN ) Mia Bert Shaffer left for Los Aagelse 'thla morning after a month event -with her sister, Mrs. Frod Houston, and family. . J. . Calaran, field worker for the boya' and girls' clubs, who has been here from the state leader's office at Corral I U for tho last few days, left tor Salem this morning. Prank Sexton, county stub leader, and R. B. 'Wilcox, local leader for the boya 'and girls' dairy herd club, left this morning to mako official .Ttette to Miller Hill. Falrrlew and the Summers districts. Mrs. A. R. Campbell was a coun ty aeat visitor from her ranch on Oe Lskeview road, purchasing nup- Tellee. .Savin Wilson aad family of OfcUoaala. were elty business visitors yesterday afternoon. ' Dr. Lois C Bridges returned Tflesday eveaiag aad has resumed Mr practice after an extended visit la Oaliforaia. Mr .end Mrs. Leslie Terwilllger tad Mr .aad Mrs., Leo Houston loft reeterday afternoon for Diamond take, with the expectation of camp lag there for two -weeks. Vincent Jellnck. a Mai la resident, was Ja the .city yesterday afternoon ob matters of business. Mrs. Charles Polk left for Ash land this morning after a visit ofi several days here with her son Perry Polk ,and family. MIse Letha Driscoll was a passenger ea the morning train, bound for Portland, after a visit here with her slater. Miss Agnes Driscoll, and her net, Mrs. Jamea Driscoll. Mr .aad Mrs. H. If. Hart are la Ue city from Sacramento. Mr. Hart truer owner of the Doughnut 8bop. Xhey are stopping at the White Pel aa hotel . JJr .and Mrs. Theo Esthers 'and max xethera are a party of dis tinguished Baa Francisco folk who. with their driver, are stopping at the White Pelican hotel. They will go oa to Crater Lake. Miss Rath DeLap Is spending a few days at the Everett drlimh ranch oa the Merrill road, below the Lost river dam. ' . E. Magee of Underwood's pharmacy arrived home last night from Portland, where he attended the national buyers' week. Tho Portland Journal, In making men tlon of Mr. Magee's presence in the oee City, said, "and that reminds ue that another big fish has been eaught la Klamath county, weighing 3K pounds, by W. F. Barnum of Medford.' Mr. Magee said this mor Blag that lack of time kept him from looking up the reporter who wrote the item, aad asking him, "whadd you mean, big fish?" H- K. Moo has returned from a Jaw weeks' business trip to New XfTK an dotner eastern cltlos. Dur ing his trip Mr. Moe arr&ngod tor Jhs) delivery of a new lino of wo sea's wearing apparel for tho corn tag season. George Offield was in town this morning from his ranch on the Mer rill road. i William Chase made a trip into town today front his home in the Boaansa district, to look attor business affairs here. X H. TIcknor was atteadlng to business la the county seat this morning from his ranch east of here. John Radeliff, a Merrill resident, we la Klamath Palls this morning a awttera of business. I AT OCR REGULAR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE EVERV RAT AND BLOUSE AT ONE-HALF PRICE NO RESERVE CASH FROM ADULTS MILL BE TAKEN' IX LIEU OF SPUDS Donation ot SO cents to buy winter potatoes for' a needy family by a man who wished bis no mo to remain secret gave Ted White, man- agor of tho Strand theater, an idea. The Strand is running a potato mat inee tomorrow afternoon, and all children under 12 will bo admitted for one potato each. Since ono man is willing to donate 50 cents to buyl potatoes, however, Ted thinks there may bo other adults who would llko to mako cash contributions. They will bo received nt tho theater. FOR SALE I ft. limb or bfty wood. cut thla scaon, IS. GO per cord de livered. Phono 1C3. G-8 I am loaving town, Will sell Tray Scrlpps-Bootb domomitrutor far "bo low regular price. URATCIIER AT KWAUNA MOTORS ("Vour Credit I Good") B DIPLOMAS READY Diplomat for pupils who passod tho recent state examinations have been received, and may bo obtained at the office ot the county school superintendent. O HANcn AM) STOCK FOR BALE 1C7S head of shoop and lambs. 30 head of cattlo, C horses. 8tock run in 4 fenced pastures, place furnishes roca nil year around with room for more stock. Running water In houso, BOO boarlng fruit trees, largo Irriga tion plant, and farm machlnory, hay on hand and growing crop. Price I3S.000.00 with terms. M. F. Cop pock, 18 miles south of Matin, Ore 1,32,25,29,1,5 1 NEW TODAY A good bed and a good bath at Colonial rooms, 11th near Main St., and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut Ave. All outside airy rooms. S Will tho two young men who called upon the operator at Star theatre about March 5th, 1921 to lenrn mov ing picture operating and electricity please write Ray O. Patch, Klamath Falls, Ore., very Important. 6-11 f FOR sJtLE 1919 Bulck Roadster. 1920 Allen 4 Touring, mechanical ly perfect 1918 Ford Touring, now rubber. 1915 Ford Touring. 1920 Maxwell Touring, like new. All these cam guaranteed to bo ll first class shape. DRATCHER AT EWAUXA MOTORf Corn and Tire ("Vour Credit Is Good.") 5 FOR SALE. 11920 ' 490-Chevrolct, fully equipped with accessories. New car guarantee. 1 1918-Bulck Six. tires. Car A-l condition. Five now 1 1918-Bulck Four, guorantc'cd first class condition. Real bargain. Inquire of J. C. WRIOHT OR BUICK SALES AND SERVICE CO. 7TH. AND KLAMATH AVE. tf FOR SALE 7-foot cut McCormack binder, A-l condition. Run cut a short tlmo. Les than half tho price of a new one. Welter Zetsman, North side of Miller Hill, Klamath Falls, Route No. 1. 5-8 YOUNG MAN and mother, wishes position on ranch. Mother to cook. Both experienced. Man can milk. Box M, Herald Office 0-8 Advertising brings efficiency. MN I X M i Kodak Work Leaye Your filrcvs Before 9 OclocK-Your AM Pictures am readf at 5 009 II L I I Pft Hwrwo C7 I PURITY I HwrmafY W UCCwAfrr.l KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIF? DRUGS - T.4.4 ALTURAS-SUSANVILLE STAGES Leave Union Taxi office 8 o'clock I Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mornings : : rnone .-u ror reservations iarge cars ;; FOR RHNT n-room furnished hnuop. $2r, per month, 1021 Washington St. C FOR RliNT Front bedroom In prl- vnto family. Dao ot vnth nud phone. Phono 367-W. C-C FURNISHED AFAIITMF.NT for rent. Lorenx Apts 12C N. Cth Ht. C-rt FURNITURE for 9-room houio for sale. Fine location for rooming or boarding houne. A bargain, 80G Main Bt. S-ll Baail IlkJIir BBBBBBB a For the best iced tea buy Hilvilla Black. Mnltc it nccording to the .directions on the box. Then pour off into a glass half filled tuith coarse tec, siucctcn and add a slice of lctnon. Are You Prepared? Fly Time Is Here We have a large tock 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. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST" BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. "Everything to Build With" Phone 107 Main & Spring Sts BKe7,TSJ THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. it i SI I ' kBBBMrsflsBieBUiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl ' PJpBBaBB'aaaaaaiaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM' saaalDBagP9ssVHssBK BBBBBBBSBB9a3liBIiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVKa!iBBBBBBa!' 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