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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1921)
j AJ! tt momuy, avovx m, imi THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vAam iu i i . Personal Mention Miss B. R. Jewett and E. K. Jowett. brother and attter of Mrs. Paul I). MeKso, who are here from San Fran clieo this trook loft by car this morn ing on a trip to Copco. Medford and back into Klamath Falls by way ot Crater lake. Dill Uhrmann was In town over the week-end from his homo noar Algoma. Jamoa Jory, a Midland ranchor, waa In the cltr Saturday after sup plloa. Mr. and Mrs. Chester DeLap worn county scat visitors this weak-end from their ranch homo nt Round Lake. Harry Ackloy, John Foster and Judge A. L. Lcavltt returned last night from the Huckleberry mount ain. They report a hard trip and lots of berries. They aro not given credit by their friends for having picked the 40 gallons they brought back with them. Charles F. DeLap and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeLap loft yes terday for tho berry patch expecting to stay for a couplo of weeks. Ivan Houston, Wesley Frators and Mai Bckafter were at Crater Inko yesterday. Mr Fraters was at the lake for the first time yestorday, and he says he wouldn't havo missed it for anything. Wednesday Mr. Fra ters will leave for Portland prcparl- tory to going east tn time to enter Columbia university this fall. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Lester, Mrs. Minnlo Henry, Mrs. Gertrude Mooro and Kiss Claudia Spink were out yesterday, enjoying a picnic on the Lower Klamath river. Warren Patterson, who has been appointed superintendent ot cattlo for the county fair, was in town on business Saturday. ' Miss Ida B. Momyer was in the Malln country yesterday and upon her return brought a sample ot ryo for exhibition in tho First National hank. The rye stands nearly seven feet high and is, according to ex perts, a fine showing for that kind of grain. O. M. Hector left yesterday by car for San Franclcsco where he will spend the, remainder ot the woek at tending to matters ot business. X letter from T M. Chilcote and family who are on a tour of Wash ington and Oregon, 'brings the nows that they are in Yakima. Mr. Chil cote said also that he had seen some prize mosquitoes in Washington and that wind storms they had encount ered were far from pleasant. Marvin Lucas waa a visitor at Spring creek yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Walton nnd family ot Merrill wereat Medicine lake Sunday with a group of Kla math Falls people. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bean and fam ily' were Crater lake visitors over the week-end. t Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hardenbrook motored to the Crater yesterday for day's outing. ( Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wagner nnd Mr, Hedgpath were at Spring creek Sunday fishing. I Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Jotfers were among Klamath Falls people who spent Sunday at Crater lake' Bernard, and Robert Hacklan and parents and Mr. andtMrs. Sam Hold en enjoyed a fine outing at tho Lake o the Woods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Agee, Miss Mot ile Donalson and Mr. and Mrs. Max Chilcote spent Sunday in the Malln aeetlon. Mr. Agee stayed over with friends there and tho rest of tho party returned to town last night. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith and fam ily and Mrs. Smith's father and mother motored to Crater lake yos terday. Mrs. Smith's parents return ed to their homo in Salem by way of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wlthrow spent the week-end with friends in Upper Langell valley. Will Houston, of the Houston In surance company, is the owner of-a new 1922 seven-passenger Buick automobile. The Buick Sales and Service company made the salo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoaglsnd, Miss Madge Dixon and Lawrence Wright drove to Fort Klamath for the day yesterday. r Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Dcwocsn and family wero in the Fort Klamath country yesterday, f Miss Alvira Frlxccn, of the First National bank staff, was at Eagle Ridge and Williamson river yestor day with friends. , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton and Mr. andMrs. C..E. Jay made a trip to the lava beds yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCullum and Mrs. J, N. a Ivan returned Saturday from Lake a' tho Woods where they have been for some time after ber ries. Mrs. Oivan reports qulto a few. huckleberries at tho lake, but she. said It was necessary to walk several miles for them.' Mr. OJvan It spending a tew weeks at the ranch In Bly holptng put tho hay crop up. Mrs. A. M. Collier has roturnod from a tliroo -weeks visit in Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albort Durnnt and chlldron are In town today from their ranch on tho Merrill rond. Miss Emily Jarrott is back from Hucklobcrry mountain where sho spent n mouth camping with friend. Mr. and Mrs. CI cor go Nlckorson accompanied by tholr daughtor, Mrs. Uortha Nlckorson Bowman arrived Sunday night from California. Tholr other daughtor Mrs. Mablo Nlckorson Bailey, has been horo for sovornl wooka ns tho guest ot her cousin, Mrs. C. K. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Nlckrson took nn nctlvo part In tho business and social life ot Klamath Falls In tho earlier days, but for soma tlmo havo rondo their homo In Sacramento. Mrs. Bowman's homo Is in Borkeley. P. S. Puckctt Is in town todny from Odessa attending to matters ot business. Matnmlo F. Clark, Mrs. Florence Albright and George Albright nre a party of tourists hero form Los An geles today. Grant Nelson and1 father aro In town today from trio Nelson ranch near Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters aud family left this morning with their family left this morning for a week's outing at Rocky Point. Robert Graham was In town this morning from his ranch on tho Al goma road. Mr. Graham said that ho was worked to death theso days get ting his hay crop down, and ho says tho grain crop will bo Just as largo. Mrs. J. F. Qocller and son Fred arrived last night from a trip of moro'tban two months in Kansas nnd other castorn states. On tholr way home they stopped ot Los Angeles and at tho Cataltna Islands. Charles Heavltt, C. W Heavltt and Miss Bcsslo Heavltt and L. H. Bat ton aro a group ot tourists who stop ped over at tho Whlto Pelican ho tel yesterday on their way to Cra ter lako from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. James Ulalr and Miss Idolla McElrath drovo to Spring creek yes torday and spent tho afternoon. MARKKT IIKPOUT PORTLAND, Aug. 23. Cattlo strong;' sheep strong; hogs about stoady; eggs unchanged; butter! threo conts htghor, oxtru rubos 40 cents. . I aTwntrsanwras NEW TODAY FOR SALE Mnro. buggy ami har ness. Mnro will rldo or drlvu. $30. 1 213C Wantland Avo. Also rabbits. 22-23 WILL TRADE or Soil my 3H ton I Gary truck. Equipped with nil now parts, now tiros, cnb, dump body I and hoist. UBOd forty days, your own ' torms. E. L. Crnmblltt, Klamnth f Fnlls, Oro., tlonornl Delivery. 22-24 11921 490-Chovroloi. fully equipped with accessories. Now car guarantee. 1 1918-Bulck Six. tires. Car A-l condition. Flvo now CORD TIRES Now Selling at the Lowest Price Level in Tire History 1 191S-Butck Four, gunrnntoed first class condition. Real barenln. Inquire of J. C. WRIGHT OR BUICK SAMS AND SERVICE CO. 7TH. AND KLAMATH AVE. tt r A good bed nnd a good bath nt ! Colontnl rooms. 11th near Main St., j and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut Avo. All outsldo airy rooms. 22 J WANTED YOUR FURS AND HIDES , TO' TAX Send your trophies to us to ' mount. Wo mount, tan and make everything In tho fur lino. Could , uso a representative nt Klamath i Falls. Brutons Taxldormy Tonnory nnd Fur Co., Roseburg, Oreg. Mrs. Hoover's Mother Dies At Palo Alto PALO ALTO, Cal., Aug.. 22 Fu neral services were hold Saturday for Mrs. Charles D. Henry, mother of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, whoso death occurred Friday at tho Hoover homo at Stanford University. Mrs. Hoover arrived Friday night from Washing ton. Mrs. Henry wns taken 111 In Miy, shortly after moving from Monterey to th homo ot tho Hoover, here. WANTED A clerical position. B years oxperlcnco In offices. Box 10, Herald office. 22-23 I WANTED TO BUY Oasollno Saw Rig. Pacific Coast Mint Co., Phono 280-J or 12F4. A'XaXl 30x3 32x4 34x46 - $24.50 - 46.30 - 54.90 (And Other Sizes in Proportion) Tire repair men, who judge values best, class these tires nt having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven With grade car manufacturers use them ns standard equipment They nre the quality choice of cord users. fr? Effi This new low price is initdc possible by strident economics nnd specialized production. Plant No. 2 wns rrrctwl for the sole purpose of mnking 30x31$-inch Non-Skid fabric iires. With n daily enpneity of 16.000 tires nnd 20,000 lubes, this plant permits refined production on a quantity basis All materials used nre the best obtainable. The qunlity is uniform. It is tho best fnbric tire ever offered to tho cor owner nt any price. THE TURNER Apartments, 812 Oak St., Mrs. Lyons now manager. Two rooms, JIG, 00, slnglo $15.00, wood light and water furnished. 22-26 E. RENTS REDUCED Sleeping nnd I housekeeping rooms. Phono 4 48-W, D jl McMillan Apt n-2C R. DANNER MOTOR CO. D. A. KENYON R. R. GARAGE, 8th and Klamath 6th and Plum Klamath near Ninth WANTED Woman exporlonced ns hotel cook or pantry woman would llko position. .Address or phono Room 7, Turner Ants.. 812 Oak St. 22-24 r-. . :j rJbrJr-rjrr-.- t 'rT--T"1-' jgg3jcj'-t'jj i-Hi J. WAHi"'TjlfsSSsTsM7aTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTJl Colonial one room cabins for housekeeping. 11th near Main St. unit 741 Wnlnul Avn. 22 WANTED Woman for wash room. French Hand Laundry. 123 N. 4th St. 22-24 Advertising pays. Try It and see. For Sale- Horses ! IIL4 ix rO0AK WORK I Leave Your Pilttvs 'Before 9 OclocK-Your A,M Pictures are ready at 5 1003 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Qr4 Rir MMerwo 'PU'TV ' mm F7rr7 HpiityI'le lieiivy lodging tiorson wclgtilni; from flftivn liumlml to eighteen hundred poumU. 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