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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1921)
' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AflR BIX TUMMIAIT, AUGUST . lUlll. -t r Pergonal Mention n Two cars boro a group of Kin math Falls folk to Glass mountain and Medicine lako Sunday for an outing. Thoy wcro C. V. Holmes or the Klamath Cash grocery, and fnm llr. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fox and son. Miss Maud Reed, Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Hanson and daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Drooklns. Mr. Holm-. COOLKST THEATRE IX TOWN The Strand THEATRE Formerly tho Mondalo 1180 Main St. TUo little hottno with big show. Tonight Chicken Ctary Is In Towu Dorothy Dalton in "CHICKEN CASEY" Mlsa Daltona cnaracter as the Bowery tough Is wondorful. Soo this picture, It's full ot surprises. ' ALSO Gamp Cartoons and A Good Comedy Coming Friday MAE MURRAY IK "TWIN PAWNS." ctt snld today, that Klamath county would hao no causo to find fault with tho tourist trndo It nil tho roods wcro llko tho Medlclno lako road. Tho party loft town nt 7:30 nnd ar rived at tho lako at 10:30, a dlntanco of nbout "3 miles. A. W. Stevens, who suffered nn unfortunate accident a few weoks ago when nn nccldently discharged rlflo Injured his leg, is reported so much Improved that ho will ho moved from tho hospital to his homo today. Clnrcnco Montgomery, who has been nt tho Hlg HUckloborry moun tain for tho past week returned homo yestordny with a ftno lot ot berries Mrs. F. Hollbronnor is a visitor at tho Rueck ranch uwr Honanra for an lndetlnlto longth ot time. Mr. Hollbronnor Is enrouto to Stuttgart, Germany, whero ho will visit with relatives for sonio time. Tho Ilulck Sales and Bcnlco com pany reports the salo ot a now flvo passenger 1922 Rulck to Matt Engan of tho Algoma Lumbar company. This Is Mr. Eagan's third Dulck. Mrs. Haxol Mechum was In town yesterday afternoon from her homo In Too valley attending to matters ot business. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Elliott of tho Mt. Lnkl district were business vis itors lu town yesterday. Mrs. L. D. Hague, who has boen very ill at her homo on the Keno road for over a week, was ablo to be In town for n couplo of hours yes tcrday. .rmj-u-ju uiri.n ni iririri'iri'i "r --------- . . N .C. O. WMWWWMWAAMMM r-jrixMAJVV"W"VVWMi"'"'" """"""' Phone 577-J and our Sales Mgr., MR. WRIGHT wffl call on you with full details of our Stock offering. OFFICE: 532 MAIN Ray lllckg enmo In yostordny from Olene to arrange tat tho harvesting of his crop. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin loft this morning for Snn Frnnelsco on n combined business nud plensuru trip. Thoy did iio,t stnto Just how long thoy would bo In tho bay city. H. C. Spink was In town yester day from Idlorest on Spring creek attending to business matters. Loo Dotton of Keno transacted business hero yesterday with Kla math Falls merchants. Mr. llrnmhnll was n county scat visitor this morning from his ranch at Mnlln. Ulrd Loosloy, a prominent stock man from tho Fort Klamath coun try wai In town yesterday closing up builncsi transactions propnrtiry to lcnxlug In tho near futuro for Seat tle From thero Mr. Loosloy expects to go east tor an Indefinite visit with relatives and friends whqm ho hag not soon for years. M. R. Anderson and family mado a trip to tho Huckleberry mountain Sunday returning Monday night with their winter's supply ot huckloborrlcs nnd wild blackberries. , Paul Borgardus has returned from Mod ford whero he has boon tor sov oral wook's vacation. Mr. Holbrook, a Mnlln ranchor. was In town yostordny on matters ot business. Richard Hannon Is in town today from Malln on matters ot business connected with tho ntoro thero, ot which ho is manager. Mrs, A. II. McCollum and baby loft this morning for Weed whom sho will spond n week or two. J. A. Maddox a prosperous ranchor ot Klamath county, was in town jes- torday from his ranch near Mnlln. Miss Erma Agcr was in town this morning from her homo on tho Keno road after supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Obonchatn and Miss Miriam Martin wcro In town this morning from tho Obcnchnln ranch south ot town. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Maor and small daughter, Esther Josophlno, departed on this morning's train for their now homo in Fort Collins, Colo rado. Tho Mayers havo been resi dents ot Klamath Falls for several I' years. Both taught in tno scnooin hero beforo tholr marrlago and for tho past few years Mr. Mayor has been engaged In tho automobile business. Ho will teach manual training work In tho collcgo at Fort Collns, which ho attended us a stu dent. Beforo taking up his work Mr. and Mrs. Mayer will visit his rolatives In Pueblo. W. C. Thompson of Pine Ridge Is a business visitor hero this week. R. B. Williamson and wife are tourists who stopped over hero last night on their way to Crater lako from Los Angoles. While in town Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorgo Nickerson, who arrived night bofore last from Sacramento, will visit with Mr Nickerson's slstor, Mrs. Elmor Fronch and family, as well as many othor friends and relatives. ADVANCE FALL STYLES AT A SALE PRICE New Silk Frocks CREPE I)U ('HINT, CANTON CHEI'I., $29.50 REDUfcED? INDEED NO! SMART, NEW AND AS LOW PRICED AS THE REDUC ED SUMER SILK FROCKS WE TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE PRE SENT LOW COST OF MATERIALS TO MAKE UP THIS GRQUP OF FROCKS IN THE STYLES THAT WILL BE WORN THIS FALL NEW STYLE POINTS ARE EXPRESSED IN THE SILHOUETTES AND TRIMMING; AMONG THE LATTER ARE VELVET BANDINGS, IRIDESCENT SILK BRAID, SIDE PLEATED DRAPING AND SILK CORD LACE INSERTING ALSO SHOWING NEW LINE OF EVEN . ING FROCKS MmmmBSBsmsMm iHtff C. D. Herbert of San Francisco ur- rlrcdlast night and Is registered ut tho Whlto Pelican hotel. Miss Lucllo Stow art was In town yestorday from her homo at Merrill doing somo shopping. Miss Elizabeth Manning has re turned from her vocation which sho spent with Mr. and Mm. Walter Min or and family on their ranch south ot town Mr. and Mrs W L Tingley worn in tho county seat yestorday from tholr ranch In tho Miller Hill district purchasing suppllos. Cl.-y Itatcllffo, who has been In toiMi for tho pust four or flvu days, roturncd last night to his homo In Merrill. Mlbn l'fflo Duko spent thA week end hero from Portland as tho guest of Mlsj Elizabeth Sullivan. Sunday nenlng rhn left with her parents' fo Lakovlow where she will vMt for some time Martin Green and two soni woro In town thlii afternoon from thulr ranch homo lu tho Hnnluy district W. I). Barnes, who operates a ranch on the Algoinu road drove Into town this afternoon for suppllos. Miss Hulnnn Riddle, who has bevn hero for several days as tho guest of Miss Dona Mack at bor homo In tho Mlllor Hill district, returned this morning to her homo In Itlddlo, Oro-gon Mul.0 that Idln dollar work! rnl It In tlm lunik. New Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats Arriving Daily The public-have been looking forward to a substan tial decline in prices and they want lower prices. We have done it the result of the combined effort on the part of THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER and ourselves through the operation of the closest margin of profit in production and retailing. When you come here for your fall suityou will find prices down to where they should be. You will find real style and fit, fabrics of pure wool, the most dur-' ' able weaves, finest tailoring, the kind of quality it pays to wear. We have provided for your interests in the matter of prices without losing sight of quality and service. iMMKVWMVtfVWVWMMVMMAMAMAMMMMA' New FALL HATS now 'here. New Shapes and colors VW0urfn0ii00W VMMWVVM-W-VWWMWMMM- Ed. V. Price & Co. fall samples now ready. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVEK ftVVMMMMMAMAAAMMAAMiMAMMAMMM- K. K. K. 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