THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAdls SIX 1 WKHOBWAT, AUGUST 10, 1M1 Personal "Mention Mrs. Hiel Andorson and Mr. Charles Ogla havo roturnod from a ten dara' vacation trip. Whllo war tber vlsltod with friends In Busanvllle, Reno, Sacramento anil noeavllle. Mm. T. R. Bkllllngton and daugh ter, Dorothy, baro returned from Ban Francisco whero thoy spent sov- rat days visiting friends and rola Uvea. Lot! Griffith wan a county seat Tlsttor yesterday from his ranch In Poe Valley. Mr. C. N. Snow who has a ranch on the Merrill road purchased sup Plica from Klamath Fnlls tuor- chanta yesterday afternoon. Miss Lorlnda Sauber -was In town yesterday afternoon from tho ngou cy on a shopping 'tonr. Louis Pankey was in town yes terday from Yiflnax otter supplies for his large stock farm. ' l T. N. Case, a prosperous farmer from Mt. Lakl, was a city visitor yesterday. Charles Honxlk left this morning for Berkeley where ho will resume his studies In the University of Cal ifornia. Dave McAulitfe was a county scat business visitor yesterday from tho Klamath marsh. Mr. and Mr. L. E. Conkltn ac companied by their daughter, Mies Margaret, stopped over In this city Oast night to visit with friends tor few hour. They proceeded tj their Journey this morning expect lna to roach Berkeley within tho nest few days. Miss Conklln, whoso homo U in Portland, is a student at the University of California, Mis Mary McComb drove Into terwn yeaterday from her ranch home on the Merrill road after sup plies. Mr. and Mr. E. R. Danner and Mr. and Mr. Will Robinson and family left yesterday for Crater lake where thoy will enjoy several day outing. Phillip Hearth, Perry Barr and Keith Wright, are all here from Roaeburg for a few day visit with Mead. Mrs. W. B. Btagg and daughter left thla morning for Weed, Califor nia- where they will spend several -, Mr. Alice Better accompanied by Mary 'Jane BarMey, left this' morn ing for Portland after a few days visit here. E. J. Heaaeltlne waa in town late last evening from his ranch on the Merrill road. .Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ess and daughters were city visitors this morning from their ranch home in the Plevna district. J. C. Jarvia, left on. the stage this morning for Crater lake and Rocky Point on a three or four days out lng. ' O. D. Burke left this morning for Bedford. Ho was accompanied by Mlas Ruth and Hazel Chapln. of York, Nebraska, -who will take the trsla from Medford for their home in the east. They have been in Klamath Falls for the past ten days as the guests of Mrs. Percy Burko. Roy Patrick, who has been here vtstUig his annt, Mr. Joe Moore, (or the past month left this morn ing for his home in Roseburg. Fred Leonette was a passenger on this morning's train bound for Portland. ' George Stevenson Is spending the day in Medford with the chamber of commerce party. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Coniey and family left this morning for San Diego where they plan on making their future home. Mlas Hazel Fry and Octavia De Lap with the Misses Harriett and Marjorie Tuft, Helen Smlht .and Irene Catlin, who are tbolr guests from Berkeley, California, return ed last night from Crator lake and Rock Creek after nearly a wook's outing. Mr. and Mm. F. M. Price, who brivo boen horn visiting tholr son, King Price, and family left this morning tor Ashland where they will visit with another son boforo going on to tbolr home In Chlco, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Chllcoto and family left this morning for an ox tended trip Into southern Washing ton. Thoy will spond somo tlmo nlong tho Doschtitei rlvor and will bo" back homo about Soptombor 1. Mrs. J. M. llurgcsa of California, who htm boen tioro for tho past mouth ns the guest of Vlolot A. Pal mor nt Pine Hldge, left this morn ing on'hcr return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Falk and Miss Palmer accompan ied her to town from rlno nidge last night, Thomas 11. Ncm and P. O. Crnw ford of tho California Oregon Power company, arrived last night from San Francisco to look after company business hero. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorland nnd family returnod last evening from tholr summer camp nt Hocky Point. OOOUMT THEATRE IN TOWN The Strand THEATRE Formerly the Moadale UM Main St. TONIGHT Duitin Farnuni IN THE 1110 ALASKAN PI "The Iron Stra 'loruiiK Strain" THE (JUMPS CARTOON Andy and "Oh, Mini" AND A GOOD COMEDY i NEW TODAY QUEER SEA SPECIMEN VENN1CE, Cal Aug. 10. A strange, specimen of marine llfo which for soveral days on exhibit here has not been classified in any of tho three groups of fish, fowl or good red-herring, has been Iden tified at last as a crustacean fern. The plant, which for a tlmo here was thought to bo a new form of "sea monster," camo ashoro as a result, It Is thought, of a marlno disturbance which evidently dam aged tho marlno gardens known to llo oft tho Vcnlco shore. Other specimens of ferns have bcon torn looso and a collection has been made for scientific study and cxhl billon. A good bed nnd a goo6 bath at Colonial rooms. 11th near Main St., and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut Avo. All outsldo airy rooms. 10, FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford bug. I Will take equity In small Incomo property. Inquire Mclby Winters Jewelry store. 10-16 FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished three Room house on high school hill In oxchango for my board. Soo Mor- rlseau at Klamath Cash Grocery. 10 ANNOUNCING New Fall Styles and Staple Merchandise at LOWER PRICES Many Other Lines of New Goods Arriving Daily HECTOR'S "THE WOMEN'S FASHION CENTER" FOR RENT 2 room furnished ap artment, prlvato bath. Kellogg House, 813 Pine . 10 FOR SALE O. K. (warehouse, 3 to 4 p. m.; Majostlc range, used 6 months, heaton, bed-mattress, gar den toots, other furniture. 10-11 NINE CHOI'S OF CLOVER REDDINO, Cal., Aug. 10. O. II. Crooks Ilappr Valley farmer, be lieves he will bo closo to a record In clover raising at tho end of the year as he has cut six crops' thus far and Is confident he wilt be able to harvest three more. Make that Idle dollar work! It la the bank. . Put Weather Probabilities : too Darometrtc pressure, as corded by the Cyclo-Storma-. graph, at Underwood's Pharma cy, contlnuea at a high level, In dicating, a continuance of pre sent weather conditions, with Jrobably warmer weather to morrow. Forecast for next 24 heurs: Fair and worm. Tho Tycos recording ther mometer shows the following maximum and minimum tem peratures today; l.ow, SO; High', 83. (Reading takon at 2 p. m.) WEATHER RECORD I Hereafter The Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera ures and precipitation record aa tak en by the U. S. Reclamation service taUon. Publication will cover the day prevlona to the paper's Issue, up to b o ciock of the day. Aug. 1 Aug. 2 , Aug. 3 Aug. 4 Aug. G Max Bo ... 86 ... 89 ... 89 ... 90 Aug 6 94 Aug. 7 .. 96 Aug. 8 87 Aug. 9 .... .. 88 Mln. 55 61 66 50 66 57 61 56 ' 50 Precipitation .- fa 14 , National Dessert For most people the best part of a meal is tho des sert. M Ice Cream has proved to be tho most popular "last course" In tho average family. As an "After the Theater" treat Klamath Falls Cream ery Ice Cream Is doubly ap preciated. Don't say "soup to nuts" say "soup to Ico cream." KliAMATH FAMS CREAMERY ISMS Main St. LIQUID VENEEK 60c bottles, 40c; 30c sue. 20c. W. E. and J. E. Patterson, 127 Fourth street. 10-13 FOR RENT 3 room furnished house $25 a month. 1021 Washington. 10, FURNITURE FOR SALE and honso for rent. 230 N. 9th street. Phono 353W. 10.12 FOR RENT New and. up-to-date I Office rooms and appartmenta.i winter uuiiciing. 10-12 QET VOUR AUTO Enamel at W. E. and J. EJ. Patterson's. 137 4th street. 10-13 WANTED AT ONCE Woman to cook and care (or dining room. Call 15P13. 10-11' FOR SALE. 11921 490-Chevrolet. fully equipped with accessories. New car guarantee. 1 1918-Bulck Six. tires. Car A-l condition. Flvo new 1 1918-Bulck Four, guaranteed first class condition. Real bargain. Inquire of J. C. WRIOIIT OR DUICK SALES AND SERVICE CO. 7TH. AND KItAMATII AVE. tt FOR RENT Nicely furnished room in furnace' heated home. Oath and telepbono privileges, 2 blocks from Main. Mrts Wilbur Jones. 2nd and High. 10-13 NEW YARNS FOR FALL Germantown, Shetland Floss, Knitting yarn and Saxony. All the wanted shades now in stock. BLEACHED MUSLIN 16 2-3 A medium grade of Muslin full yard wide, very special. fUunn.n.i i.r r n.no.1 n- n r r r r --r r " r- i" r "--' -.. JAPANESE CREPE 35c Very popular at present for Smocks, Aprons, Dresses. Nov elty and staple colors. BOY'S BLOUSES 69c Formerly sold ,f or $1.00. Most ly large sizes. RED CROSS GAUZE 10c ' Full yard wide, formerly sold for 15c. ALL WHITE GOODS RE DUCED Voiles, Flaxon, Batiste, and Novelty Voiles. HAIR SWITCHES $6.50 First quality hair and in wavy .effects, well worth $10. CHILDENS SOX 39c Highly mercerized in combi nation of colors formerly 50c and 60c. NEW FELT HATS Early fall styles in novelty felts in high colors, $3.50 to $4.75. NEW FEATHER HATS Feather hats are much in .vogue for autumn wear. Spe cial showing $2.95 to $5.95. WOMEN BRASS1ERS 35c Comes in flesh color only, well worth 50c. NEW FALL RIBBONS. LOW ER PRICES New lino of Salin Ribbons in plain shades. New lower prices. MAMMAMMAAM iMMa'rjisaMaSMWeWa RED AND GREEN FLAN NEL $1.25 Very popular for middy's about price. one-half last year's FOUND Sunday an Oakland or Scrlpps-Ilooth crank. Ownor may bavo same by calling nt this pfflco and paying for this ad. 10-13 FOR RENT New and up-to- dnte office rooms and appartmonts. Wlntors Dultdlng. 10-12 HCEMU ItAHtiE TRIP. UPPER KI.A MATH IjAKE, AUtiUHT lll-tl Faro 12 round trip, Incluudlng war tax. 'Call E49W for reservations. Two day trip. Dancing Free. 10-12 o""Yja3rnv JST I lir Iff I Vi -ii2-s-er- Oftderwoocft 8 Hour Jh Run Riwhir oervice. rir& in. "Your Ftltrs at"3 9A.Matd You- Will et bur PrirvTS" at 5 RK the , j5atte davr avsaMVMM K IK For Elks Only 'Yourself and Ladies are invited to attend an Open Air Dancing Party at Dreamland Pavilion Thursday, the Eleventh day of August, one thousand nine hundred twenty-one Dancing at nine Bring your Elk friends Tickets $1.10 ,&kWl000tWW0W " '""'J r??w ; jr -.-..:.: .nvi iw . w 'i in v. s UN KLAMATH FALL5 OREdOH I V-7 VYHRRE: PARTICULAR PEOPLE Tjln, I N. C. O. Phone 577J 111 MR. WRIGHT will call on you with full details of our Stock offering. OFFICE: 532 MAIN lfriFfir:i BUr THEIR DRUGS. K5SSS51 k-k : KCHCfcS JiinruB)hrfwi trmnimHtfjiaimwuMSmmUiitMnmm