SATUIWAX, AUSCeVT T, IBM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON pah sr 1 - Qmmmm Personal Mention Mr. and Mm. William Hyde -wltl .leave tomorrow for Portland on a TBoatlon trip. Mrs. P. B- Flakier left this morning for tho dredge on Upper Klamath lake to visit for a low darn with bor husband. C. T. Dartcy waa a passenger on the morning train bound (or Loot whero bo la engagod In survey work. ' 'A. h. Marahall and family woro In town this morning after supplies from tbolr ranch near Olene. Obarloa Adams and family -wore otbar Olene people who visited roro yesterday. J Draco Bailey, a nephow of Dr. George Morryman and Harold Mor ryman, arrived yeaterday from Port land on a bnslnesa trip. Mr. Dalley Is' agent for tbo Btevens automobllo eompany. T. L "Nleh" Chapman, who won tame ns a college football and basketball star his four years at the University of Oregon, la In H. J. Ttcknor was a county seat visitor here today from his farm In Langsll vnlloy. Charles E. SptaeU of the Spring lake section wna In town this nttor noon purchasing supplies for Ills hny crow. " T. N. Cunlnngham or Tlno Qrovo was In town this morning transact ing business. Mr. and Mm. 1'orcy Dixon, who resldo on tho Merrill road, woro county esat business visitors this attornoon. Walter Ward, nn omployo of tho Shaw-Dortrum lumber company who was lnjurod somo tiny ago whon a log rolled on him, was so far Im proved that he was removed from tho hospital today, but It will bo somo before ho Is nblo to walk. Lestor Hoggs, who operates a ranch at Lorella Is a county eoat visitor today. D. D. Drown of Crystal Is attend ing to business affairs hero today. John and Henry Cox camo Into town this morning from thstr ranch FOR HBNT Furnlshod apartment, Loruox Apt., 135 N. Oth St. 37 LOST Blubber, boot on Chlloauln road, finder please call 144J or leave) at 133 3th iitroot tor rownrd. S7-29 i . . i 1 1918-Dulck Four, guaranteed first clash otondltlon. Real bargain. 1 1917 Hudson Supor 8lx, n real bargain anti guaranteed first clas condition. Terms. . 1 1930 Boven passonger Chaudlor. Llko now. A real bargain with torms. Inqulro at J. C WillOHT OR HUtCK HULKS AND HKKVICH CO. ?TH AND KLAMATH AVE. Colonial on room cabins tar housekeeping, 11th near Main at., and 741 Walnut oto. 37 WANTHD l'nsiangors to kci to San Francisco In cur. Heo Ij. tlonglnnd boforo Monday. August 3Dth. 37 I'HONB the finger offlee when yoa want to rent or buy n machine. ,7-SO roil RKNT 4 room urulslicd'aparti mont gnrago, tolophono and bntli. 41SH. lllvorsldo. l'liono 1U2M. 27 FOR UALB- Lot, four room house, furnlshod or unfurnished, trade for small oar and some cash, llox I,. H. II. Hornld office. 137 ROOM AMD nOAnD 110 por week. 30B Pine Ht phono 353. 27-30 town for a couple of days on busl-inear Merrill with a load of potatoes for tbo market. he waa accompanied from Eu gene by Waldo Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daggett and little daughter returned last night from month's camping trip in the Wood river country. Henry Anderson, a Merrill ranch er, waa la the county aeat yeaterday attending to tuislnees affaire. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomp aon who are visiting here from Por tenrllle, California', left yesterday for Crater lake where they expect to spend several days. Mr. Thompaon la Mrs. Leo's brother. 1 Will Fraln, a pioneer of north ern California, Is spending a few days hero from Topsey grade. Mr. and Mrs. Zlm Baldwin, who have been spending tho week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon at their summer home at tho Lake o' tho Woods returned to town yesterday and expect to leave for tholr home In Lakevlew some time today. F. C. Coleman of Swan lake was a. city visitor yesterday aftor sup plier for his ranch. Charlee Hogne la expected homo tonight after an absence of several day. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Plko, Low .Prltehard, Andrew Egan, Florence Porter and Anna Dlas of the Pell ea Bay Lumber company's office force will leave aomo time today for Medford and Ashland. They will return home 8nnday by way of Crater lake. 1 Andrew Collier will leave in his ear today for Medford whero he ex pects to meet Mrs. Collier who has been visiting In' Portland for the last month. Rev. W. E. Bobblt and wife are here from Woodland, California, for an outlag In Klamath county. Aa soon aa the deer season opens the Jtev. Mr. Bobbltt will take out hie frosty rifle and attempt to bring; Sow busk. C. D. Cnorpeaug waa a city visl. tar thla morning from hle'ranoh In Lasgells valley. D. h. Sutherland and R. L. Schmidt are registered at the White Pelican hotel from San Francisco. Dr. R. S. Stearns and wife are city visitors here today from Port land. Mrs. Mae L. Shute and Atella R. Bbute are tourist visitors In the county this week-end from Wor cester, Massachusets. Carl Nelson of Portland Is reg istered at the White Pelican hotel. marriage license was Issued thla morning to Robert R. Lytle and Margaret Daniel, both of Bo- Mrs. Ben Oleeon, of Malln, who has been HI for some time, Is re ported to be very much Impov ad. Jack Forber left this afternoon for Cbiloquin on a business trip. Before returning to town he will go on to Crystal creek where his family haa been camped for a month and bring them home with htm. Bird Loosley is In town from Fort Klamath for tbo week-end. Gilbert Anderson of Dairy droTo fato town this morning aftor supplies. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NEW TODAY FOR RENT Two 3 room furnished apartments. 444 8. Riverside. 37 FOR RENT 2 room apartment fur nished for light housekeeping, and one sleeping room. 627 Klamath are. Phone 461. 37 A good bed and a good bath at Colonial rooms. 11th near Main St.. and at Colonial annox, 741 Walnut Ave. All outside airy rooms. 27 WINTER SEWING Do It now. Rent a machine Inqulro Singer office. 208 Main. Special prices on Used machines. Repairing, cleaning, hem stitching done. 27-6 FOR RENT Apartmont. 634 N 8th St., Phone 413J. 27-29 NOTICE. Thero will bo a moetlng or tbo Women's Relief Corps Monday attor noon. All mombcrs are roquostod to bo present. 27 COOI1K8T THEATRE IN TOWN The Strand i THEATRE Jeonaerly the Moadale 1180 Mala Bt, Tho Uktlo house with big allows. Sunday and Monday One Tnomaand People in the Oaet The World's Greatest llaco Horso "Man o? War" IN The Sport of Kings Tho greatest sporting picture ever niado. See the ocean liner afire, tho leap on horseback from a 40- foot deck, sonsatlonai raco sconce, tho fall that klllod a Jockey. Sen sational thrills from tho greatest racing story In the history of American fiction by Arthur gomors Rocho. Don't miss It you'll boo sen sations enough for flvo big picture Don't miss this plcturo, also Ford Wetfkly and a Good Comedy CONTINUOUS SHOW 8UNDAT STARTS AT 1 O'CLOCK. PAAAA0W0mWWWWWWWWW00A00l The Rex Cafe $1.00 Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 Persian Melon, Iced Large Ripe Olives Spiced Beeta Chicken, Supreme Asparagus Tips, Loulso Choice or ' Fried Spring Chicken with Corn Fritters, (Maryland.) Chicken Fricassee, with Dumplings Baked Sugar Cured Ham, with Candled Swoet Potatoes, Londo Berry. H Cream Whipped Potatoes Steamed Head Rice Orangw Push CuoJse oa Vanilla or Strawberry Ise Cream Mafshmellow or Butterscotch Sundae Assorted Plea Huckleberry Pie Iced Tea Coffee Tea Chocolate Milk 'jjuijvtnnnnnjTJinnnjinnn - -.- """""An' SPECIAL Crater Lake Picture for Sale at GEO. L. METZ, Jeweler 622 Main St. Phone 72 Ton are hereby notified that the Beard of Equalization will attend on September 12, 1921, (tbo second! Judge's office In tho oldest court house, and will remain In session for thirty days from that date ior tbo purpose 01 examining me assessment i rolls for the rear 1921, and correct ing all errors .In valuation, descrlp- tlon or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the assessor. It j snail oe me amy or an persons inter ested to appear at tho tlmo and place appointed. All protests against valuations fix ed by the assessor must be filed with the hoard during the first ten days of satd session. , j w. -r. utsta, Assessor of Klamath County. Hotel Under New Management Chicken Dinner Served Sunday Evening from 5 to 7 BONANZA HOTEL Bonanza, Ore. ' J Auto parties especially invited The One Way to Succeed Is to Be Successful Sounds ridiculous but it's true. Un less you can practice the principles of success in a small way You nev er can in big ways. Successful men invariably are thrif ty and saving. Many of them start ed in business with a ,few hundred dollars saved from small salaries. This bank welcomes the man who is trying to get ahead. The First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. I-jrr lUDSONf ASUPUiV $750 Average Reduction on All Models Since Last Year Price Now-$1895 And remember that for five years, including last year, when it sold at $2600, the Hudson Super-Six was the largest selling fine car in the world. At its new priec of $1895 doesn't it represent incom parably the greatest value in the fine car market? No judicious buyer today makes his choice without comparing not only the present price of cars, but also their relative values as indicated by the position ancl reputation they have held for years. Such comparison today directs . intensified interest upon Hudson. The Lowest Prices for Which These Models Ever Sold Al 7-pnssenger Phaeton 4-iiuM'iiKr I'liaoUm Kcdan .......... .'ouo - Cabriolet Touring Lltuoustiio .' Iilmoiulno 1'iltes lOflO , 9200O MOO a too !W7 . . . suso 1102ft . 4875 !'. . II. Ik-troll I'rirte Now Saves Yon 1808 S705 , , 1805 . 70ft. SM09 005 EJ770 HOft ' S IDS 03ft , uiao sob .140ft 780 ACME MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Phone 264 KUmath Fall., Ore. 400-16 South Sixth St. HUDSON SUPER-SIX 35-11 Hi. i.i