rAUMJtt TJWMDAY, ALOimT t, t8l " Duck Hunters! , i Deer Hunters! We Invite Your Inspection of the New Styles in DUXBAK HUNTING CLOTHING THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NEW HUNTING COATS PANTS IN HIKING AND LONG STYLES IN DUXBAX, CORDUROY, MACKINAW, WHIPCORD AND KHAKI CLOTHS, HUNTING BOOTS, PACS, RUBBER BOOTS, GLOVES, HATS, GOLF SOX. IN FACT EVERY THING YOU WILL NEED ON YOUR FALL HUNTING TRIPS. SEE THE LINES BE FORE YOU OUTFIT. PRICES THE LOWEST. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS Pergonal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poolo nro pending a tow days at Chlloquln on a pleasure and business trip. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Wlmberly and email aon loft this morning tor a Tacatlon trip to Roseburg via Crater Lake. Hugo Koch Is registered at the White Pelican hotel from Portland. W. S. Jays ot Salem arrived last night and Is a guest at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. O. J. Dompsoy Is a city visitor from San Francisco this week. Ho Is re gistered at the Whlto Pelican hotel. Thomas H. Ness, of tho California Oregon Power company; Is In town today from Medford on matters ot company business. Lois Pitman, Bessie Pitman, Flo rence Grant, Emma Wagner Herxay, LUzle Egll and R. D. Cummlngs are a party of tourists registered at the Whlto Pelican hotel from Etna Mills, California. Mr. Lena McDanlels and two daughters, who have been hero for past week visiting Mrs. McDanlels' sisters, Mrs. Lottie Ageoand Mrs. Edith Ream, proprietors of the Rain bow, left this morning for tbelr homo In Roseburg via Crater Lake. Mrs. A. L. Marshall was In town arly this morning after supplies tor the Marshall ranch at Olen'o. Mr. and Mr. CJiarle Grsy were city business visitors from their (nth horns at Pin Orova this morn lug. Mr. and Mr. R. J. Sheets and daughter, left thla morning Xor a camping trip, which will carry them to Orant Pass before their return. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton woro In from their ranch at Miller Hill this morning. C. C. Jalo, on ot the carpenters who Is putting up the Malln school, waa In town yesterday and announced that tho building was almost ready for the plaster and that there was no doubt but that it would be ready for occupation tho first ot Septem ber. Charles Stemwell is back from a trip to California which was made in the Intertsts of his health. Phil Slnnott, publisher ot the Sac ramento Star, and well known In this city for the years be spent as city editor of the Evening Herald, Is COOLEST THEATRE IK TOWN The Strand THEATRE - Formerly the Moadale 1180 Main St. here tor a brief vacation. Today and part ot tomorrow Mr. Slnnott will spend seeing the Lava Bods with A. M. Collier. Mrs. Slnnott and tho baby are not nlong on this trip, but Phil says they arc tine. Mrs. F. J. Schmltz Is a city visit or from Bcatty whero sho and hor husband opornto a general store. Mrs. Charles Roberts left this morning for Weed whore sho will meet Mr. Roberts, who has been In California on business, and together they will go to Mci"ord for a visit with Mr. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Roberts. From Medford they will go to Crator lako and then home. II. II. Hill, who has been an Inmate of the county Infirmary for some tlmo loft this morning for Salem undor the care ot L. A. Wiles. Ho will bo placed in tho state hospital. Mrs. Maud Zulght of Sail Francisco Is In town visiting her alster, Mrs. Frank Marshall, at her homo on Con ger Avcnuo. Edwin DrUcoll has returned from a short visit with relatives and friends In Bly. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mooro aro homo after an eztondod stay In Port land and later In California. Mrs. Rex McMillan left this morn ing for her home in Weed, after a few days stay hore with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Low. W. C. Towntend are in town today from their ranch t Miliar Hill pur chasing supplies. C. W. Miller was a county seat visitor from bis ranch on the Laks vlsw road yesterday purchasing sup plies. Mrs. George Walton and daugh ters, Beatrice and Katherine, wero In town yesterday from their home at Merrill. J. II. Short, superintendent ot the county lnflrmatory, and family were In town this morning purchasing supplies and later In the day they loft tor Four Mile lako after hucklo- berrles. Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Owens havo returned from a ton days' outing on tho Sycan marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Applegate woro In town yesterday afternoon from tholr prosperous llttlo ranch south of town. John Shophord. who oporates a farm In tho Pine Grove district, was In town yesterday on business John Coloman was a vlsl' tor hero yesterday from tho Algoma country. J. A. Maddox mado a trip Into town yesterday from his ranch south of town to attend to matters of buslnoss. Miss Marjorlo Delxell, who b.is been spending a tow days with Mir Evangallne Foster at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collier, In Swan lake valley, returned homo yesterday afternoon. Richard Hannon and son, woro In town late yesterday attending to matters of business for tho storo at Malln, ot which Mr. Hannon is man ager. Mrs. Charles Otoy has acccptod a position In the Style Shop. Word from Mrs. A. L. Graham brings tho sad news that the sister she wont to visit in Momphls, Ton- nessoc, died a few days ago as tho result of an operation. E. C. Ream drove into town this morning from his rsnch In tb vsl ley and purchased supplies from Klamath Falls merchants. Otis M. Metcher Is spending a few days here from Merrill looking after business affairs. F. 0. McKlmmons left this morn ing for Corvallis where he will visit for several days with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mayhew who have been here on a vacation trip left this morning for their home In Red Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clcorgo Altchlson and sons, Harold and Robert, who nro visiting here from San Francisco, drovo to Cra ter lako today on u slKhtsooIng trip, Weather Probabilities Tho baromvtrlc pressure, na recorded by the Cyclo-Storm-agraph at Underwood's Pharma cy, has again climbed Into tho "high" area, giving promise of conttnuod good weather. Forecast for tho next 24 heurs: Fair and cool, with varlahln winds. Tho Tyco recording ther momoter has registered mini mum and maximum tempora turos today, as follews: Low, 40; High, CD. (Reading taken at 2 p. m. KUTH IUTH ANOTHtat CHICAGO, Aug. 18. Babe Ruth hit till 48th homer today VO.Mi:. Ol.T INNING. Vi:NIC, Gil., Aug. 1H The tra dition of nomine pilbllc school build ings after (leorgo Washington, Thco ore Hoosovolt nnd other men of Amor" lean history has gone temporarily, at lt, out of vogue In Venice to per mit un honoring ot famous women. Accordingly, thn three newest schools lu this city are to bo christened soon tho Ilctny I(om, Florence Nightingale nnd Martha Washington. Herald classified ada pay yea. ..II II IB .M:f Just Arrived-50 Fall :: IS OtlCe I and Winter Dreue i : Look at other materials and prices 11 then sec mine at $12.50 $15.00t ''' $18.50 d $21.00. I WHITE PELICAN MILLINERY SHOP Next Door to Strand Theatare. .; ; a -1-ru-u-uijL-LTL-Ln.i ii-.-ir.-11-i ----- -i .iwyi)wii'it TONIGHT I). W. GRIFFITH'S Martyrs of the Alamo Historical of Alamo days in Texas With an all star cast including A. D. Lears as David Crockett, Alfred Paget as James Bowjes and Walter Long as Santa Anna. Also TUB GUMPS CARTOONS AND A BIO COMEDY , 2 shows 8:45 8:45 .. . OOlsTNG FRIDAY "THE LOVE CHEAT." N.C.O. Phone 577-J sie8Mgr., MR. WRIGHT will call on you v with full details of our Stock offering. OFFICE: 532 MAIN - ADVANCE SHOWING FALL MILLINERY New Felts, Beaver, Hatters Plush, Velvets etc. Also a clever showing of Feather Hats. The prices this year are much lower than last season. The qual ities are better and styles practical and becoming. Prices range $2.95 to $12.50 New Fall Coats on Display First lot received by express in Bolvia, Plush, Sil vertone, Velour, Kersey and Novelty Coths. Prices range. $25.00 to $49.75 HECTOR'S THE WOMEN'S FASHION CENTER" i n i si i m..... ivysrrVTYior'VYyY'rvvviAjTsvxnr i It?