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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAoa vom TVH8DAY, AVQVBt M, 1M1. . f Li The Evening Herald - . MURRAY- rmra soulh -Kdltor -City Editor Published Wally except Bandar, by Tk Hernld Publishing Companr ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street, i stored at the poitottlco at Kin ath Falls, Oro.. (or transmission through the malls aa socond-clasa alter. MEMUtife OP TIIH siOCIATr.U iiu:ss. Tho Associated Prn-a Is exclusively titled to tho uso (or republication at aU nows dispatches credited to It, r not otherwlso crcdltod In this taper, and also tho local nows pub Manor herein. TCKSIUV, AUtlUST .10, IIW1. ,-$s P-". I How.tfU.3C8 . T Personal Mention o U blisses Julia and Lola Bray, -left this morning (or Sacramento, Cali fornia, after a brlo( Tislt here. F. B. Hollenbeck of Seattle Wash ington Is hare (or a brief business cat! among local merchants. , D. M. Baker of Portland arrived last night in this city and is a guest at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. McKay of Kirk, are visiting here (or a few Hays. 11 r. and Mrs. James Ityan return 4 today from a Tislt to Lake flew. Mr. and Mr. L. H. Cowglll aro registered at the Arcade hotel from Oakland, California. Mra. L. Q. Belvel and son, Wil liam, left this morning (or Duns lr. Mis Margaret Callahan arrlred hero lost night from Salem whore aha has been visiting. Miss Calla kaa is the proprietor of a local millinery shop. D. It. McCowen and 0. D. Mc Nary are Sacramento guests of the White Pelican hotel today. F. Stobulgo, R. S. McFarland, J B. Hubkcn and J. E. Clcland aro a party of Portland visitors who are visiting in this city (or a few days. ' W. E. Lamm, proprietor o( tho Lamm mill at Mcdoc Point is hero a business today. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo H. South re two Portland (air boosters who are stopping a fow days in this city. W. J. Brodzollor and Chester Adams of San Francisco aro guosts at tho White Pelican hotol. ' S. C. Bergeron of Portland is a business caller in this city arriving hist night. J. II. Johnson of San Francisco arrived hero last night (or a visit. Mrs. W. A. Ilalloway o( Chlloquln Is a visitor in this city, and is reg istered on tho Whlto Pelican guest Hat. ' B. M-.Wcrley Is a Medford visi tor bere. . Professor Robert Goctr principal Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wise, proprie tors o( the Fort Klamath hotel woro visitors here last night. This atornlng they departed (or their homo taking with them as their ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine f is) X Ih Tako Aspirin only as told In each packago of Ronul.no Major Tablets of Aspirin. Thon you will bo following tho directions and dosago worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safo by millions. Tako no chances with substitutes. It you see tbo Baytir Cross on tablets, you fan take thorn without (ear (or Colds, Hoadacho, Nouralglo, Rheumatism, Eoracho Toothacbo, Lumbago and (or Pain, Handy tin boxes Qt twolvo tablots cost (ow cents. Druggists ulso sell larger packages. Aspirin Is. the trado mark o( Bayer Manufacture o( Monoacoticacidestor of Salicylic-, Mid. guests, Mr. and Mra. 0. D. Andrews of Loo Angeles. of tho high school, and family arrived hero last night from Tort land and temporarily nro rogbitor od as guests at tho Whlto Pollcaa hotol. A, B. Elflold Is a Florida guost of the Whito Pelican hotol, arriv ing last night from Leesburg. Jack Carruthors Is a Seattle visi tor in this city. ' J. Coldoen arrived horo lost night from Portland. M. F. Schenk lofl (or Son Fran cisco this morning after a two days visit hero. Tho tri-weokly concerts nt tho Claromcnt hotel In San Francisco aro plainly heard each Monday, Thursday and Saturday ovcnlng by William Vale, who has a wireless telephono sot Installed nt his homo 111 Pine street. Francis Gllmoro, sovon yoar old daughter of William Clllmoro, un derwent an operation (or tho ro moral of tonsils yesterday Br. R. B, Craror performed tho op oration and reports tho Mlent f& covering. Mr. and Mrs. Wnltc. Bower no leaving Thursdaw In tholr c.r (or Idaho, Utah and Colorado to visit relatives and (rionds. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. McCutchan arc Klamath Falls visitors from Sac ramento on a combined business and plcasuro trip. Mr. McCutchan Is tho sales manager (or tho Standard Oil company. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hannon re turned Sunday from a ten days va cation trip which Includod a visit to tholr' daughter, Mrs. M. M. Fish er and family at South Bend, Wash ington and scvoral days spent n Portland. Mrs. W. II. Ross returned Sunday evening (rom a week's vacation spent at tho huckioborry patch. They brought back 25 gallons of berries. Miss Rcstora Fronch rcturnod Saturday night (rom Monmouth where she has been taking a course in tho normal school thoro. Sho intonds 16 remain hero indefinitely. George W. Edwards of Chlco ar rived here last night (or a visit Charles E. Bchmnde was a San Francisco business visitor here yes terday. Miss Ilaxol Johnson of Dorrls was a shopper hero yesterday, re turning homo this morning. A. 8. Harris ot Oakland spent yesterday In this city transacting business-. '"" r ' Mr. and Mra. Jerry O'Callaghan of Kirk spent yesterday visiting friends hero also woro shoppers among tho local merchants hero. J. W. Straw of Odessa spent yes terday and today In this city on personal business matters. Miss M. J. Wolsh of Ft. Bldwell, Calif., -was a Mondsy visitor in this city. Mrs. A. B. Estock ot Ynlnaz Visits His Own Grave! jsssksfcK 4lMij' &n& W 'jpljj gsjiaiiii-,ilBfrifcf "ELVbHssmTm MHfUHW tHUSriDAriA3S.BAT.lXAKr. hH ' EHll SJPfAl! IS6IDcV3h.IU.ltiU; XM tiiHHItHI H HflH 1B02 1693 -II flHHSHI t'RfcUJP EMi;tUB3t95Wu,! 8 IIHngQJIK . H UK. Uf ?aUm mas. jE ssjlBasasafafafjBafay"9 r rj,ij jHH . ' ' y Ij NKW LINK OF PALI. HAW JUHT UKOKlVKIt tt I 1Y IIXI'IIKHH. 1 r Modern Prices j oiA l!LA uy .. lAODAK VVORr LeaycYour Filtxvs Before 9 OclocK-Your AJ5 piciuras am reacto" at 6 p.t nnflcrwooas maiwY I W'v., KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TT7n? I V7 WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLff. LgJ u7r- I OUY TMtlf? DRUGS ln<tvr .. . t o ii,..iv i hi. mn cravo In Katcin. Main. Hurley. Civil War veteran and former mayor of Kalcm. I horns on rurloh Sn lh?Jmr homo In Virginia. Whlto home. " iombatono he ha prepared (or bis last resting place. Many other shjht. socrs go to ace It,, HN STRONG PUCE in the city on porsonal business nlso on a shopping tour. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bernard of Mo- dec Point spent yesterday and to day In this city. Miss Kathryn Kissaro and Miss Lena Zaenkcr of Salem spent Mon day In this city. Misses Clara Calkins Murjorlo Dclzell and Maybello Loarltt left yes terday for Ft. Klamath. Today Iho party aro reported to be In tho en ter Iako district. Miss Calkins is tho "treat hostess." Miss Esther Jean Miller of Port land was a visitor hero yesterday. Miss'Nelllo Drydcn is a Fiter, Idaho visitor In this city. ' Edson L. Foulko and O. 0. Max well aro two Qaielle, California, vis itors In this city, Thoy arrived Monday. ' Cbarles B. H. Jloward of Mod- ford spent Monday hero. Roy Buckley was a Modesto, Calif., visitor hero Monday. P. D. Moddron of Dorrls spent Monday hero, transacting business. Wm. K. Brown o( Ft, Klamath Is a visitor hero today. Tho Kwaunan are olatod ovor Sun day's victory (or as tho standing goes now, thoro Is no way to pre vent tho mill team from bolng (led in second placo with oither the Jowol or Copco teams after next Sunday. Perhaps it .was this (act which caused Manager Daggolt Sun day to nervously pneo tho sMvllnei when bis team was In action OKaln.it tho Plumbobs and when the gnmo was ovor, thoro won a cherubic smllit' on his (sco that, It l.i sild, means Iho downfall ot both tho Jewel and Copco teams when the Ewaunas cross bats with them. Tho icaguo. standing nhow tho Jewels and Copcos both with 5 wins and 4 losttcs, and tho Kwnunss with 5 wins and C losses. No mutter which team In tbo (Irst rank lows Sunday coming, thn Kwaunai are tied with tbo loser. That Is when Isltho olatlon comon In. . IMMTASTiA A'KWH. Miss MurJcjrJe Orlsez is homo again aftor a few days spent In Klamath Falls, shopping. Miss Myrtlo Burns, who ha, been sick (or several weeks with typhoid, is better and Is able, to leave (or southern California whero oho ex pects to spond a fow weeks wjth ro lAtlvos until sho is able to tako up her school work. Mr. Hatch, principal of tho Don- anza High school, anil his son Lur ing arrived Monday morning. Mr. Hull, former pastor of tho Methodist church, hero, nnd wife aro in town for a fow days visiting friends. Mr, Hall preached Sunday morning and ovnning to a larfjo number of his old (rionds and neighbors Tho question asked now with tho Ewauna team rejuvenatod and spirit of (Ight and ginger1 injected Into them, can tboy mako a sweep of tholr next games with tho lingua leadors? Should they do It, that silver loving cup will adorn n hand carved pesdestal In tho mill boys headquarters tho balanco ot this year. Tho sports arc wondering how (ar this dopo will flguro out Ono sport remarked that If tho Kwauna team made It a polpt to practlco every night for an hour or so, it might ho done cosily Tho aluo say that O'Neill must kosp his throwing urm in condition now to do tho mound work In tho hardest playod games of the season, at leant orery (an says that within thn next ' A new lino o( non-divorce wedding inKB nt the now prlco nt Davenporto, just around tho corner on Ctb Hlrwjt. AN INVESTMENT I have BCroral blocks of lots surrounding tho Malln high school that I will sell (or buslress and reildantlal pur poses, thus (forltig to tuu people of Klamath county an opportunity to mako a real In vostmont. I will sell theso lots (or $70 an up, on tho Installment plaa, the terms to suit the purchaser. No Inter est will bo charged and I will pay tho taxes until deod Is de livered to buyer. , ' Malln Is situated In tbo cen ter of one of tho richest dis tricts In tho world. It is buck ed by' progressiva mil conser vative cltlzons. It has a future that assures development to a dccrea that will mako this property worth many times tho 'price I am selling It for. Whon oil Is dlacovored, Malln will bo found to bo In tho very heart of tho field and tho biggest producers will ho nt its door. If you aro looking tor some thing that will pay you hlg returns, you can mako no mis take in buying Malln property- For furthor Information, wrlta or sco A. XCALINA MAUN, Ore, , fow weeks, tho city league will play tho best games ot the smson. The performances of tho Sundays past show that roal ball can bo played. Will some good fan plenty answer tho question what is tha real dopi? Mr. nnd Mrs, John McCnll and family returned last evening from a weok-rnd visit with relatives In Ash land Tboy mndo the trip by auto mobile, camping unrouto. All tho latest things In wrist wat ches and novelty Jowolry, tho latest things at tho latest prions. Daven ports, Just around tho corner on Clh cot. 30-1 I One well-known theatrical mana ger's contract prohibits women per formers leaving tho theatre .without first rumoring all traces of "mako up' from tholr facos, Hotel Under New Management Chicken Dinner Served Sunday Evening from S to 7 at BONANZA HOTEL Bonanza, Ore. Auto parties especially invited Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION CONDUCTED BY The Sisters of Charity Without Cost 'or Expense to the City or County ,77ie Courses of Instruction are according to the Oregon School Law, and arc entirely without Religious prejudice, and the advantages of training and educa tion are accorded to pupils .without regard to Creed or Belief, r. - TIIIIMH Tultiou, Hay Scholars .. ....... V -00 per inonti Hoard nnd Tuition ...............-........ ............. . WO.OO per niuiitli 'Xlils'-includcN board, laundry nnd onllnnry medicine. For two children, 92.t,00 per month. For doctors' calls the local feo is charged. Music J-csboiiH .97.0(1 per month , Hoys (rom W to 11 wirs,' Hoarding Department SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 Address or Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR for further information. vWWwVWWWWV"AAN I (J f( f ' U, 7 0 i 4 '