The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 31, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Per tonal Mention
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON
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Mn, Frank Corponlng was an
arty saomlag visitor hore today at
ter suppllos for hor homo ttt Olene.
nor Patrick arrived last night rrom
Koseburg for & brief visit with his
aunt, Mrs. Joo Moore, bofore going
on to Corvallls whoro ha Is a student
In the stato agricultural college
Mrs, Wrtltor Dixon and daughter
Ruby aro In town todar from Fort
Klamath, shoppings
Mrs. (Jraeo, Johnson and daughter
lott on the morning train for Ited
Bluff, and other California points for
a visit with friends and relatives.
Mrs. II. 1). Looslcy and daughter,
Helen, and Miss Ruth Uttor aro In
town from Fort Klamath. Mrs.
Loc-ler brought the two girls down
for Uio purpose of registering them
for work In the high school.
Miss Ruth Dixon, 'who has been
visiting In Fort Klamath and at tho
huckleberry patch has returned homo
nd will teach In tho MIIU addition
school this winter.
MIm Qoden Hawkins, a popular
young lady of this county, left on the
morning train bound for Modesto,
Callfortna, where the will enter bus
iness college for the coming wtn
ter. Mr. S. 8. Henley and son, Jame.
were in town yesterday from their
ranch on the Merrill road.
T. N. Cunningham la a county
eat TUltor hero today from his ranch
at Pise a rove.
Postmaster W. X Deltell was off
early this morning with dog and
bunting equipment for Keen creek
In anticipation of tho opening of the
deer season. James Dlajr and Mr.
and Mrs. Darner Chambofa and fain;
lly were other Klamath Falls peo
ple who left this morning oxpoctlng
' to get a deer when the season opens
Thla particular party will pitch camp
somewhere In the Odessa country.
Howard Wlnos, who has acceptod
a position In the commercial f de
partment of the Klamath county
high school, and his mother aro here
from Eugene and will bo at homo
In the St. Francis apartments.
Judge R. IL Bunnell and Com
missioner B. TV. Short left the first
of the week for Portland on busi
ness. They started their trip by
auto.
Mlsa Gertrude Eckman returnod
from New York Sunday evonlng
where she spent six weeks purchas
ing a full line of fall mlllnery, blous
es and petticoats for her shop here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Beauchamp
have returned fom Portland prepar
atory to the opening of the Klamath
high school.
W. C. Dalton was in town this
morning from his ranch near Malta
attending to business affairs.
E. E. McClay and wife who resldo
on the Merrill road wero In town af
ter supplies yesterday for tbetr
wan eh.
' Mr Kettle Ellis of JUgome. Is a
flty visitor here this week.
Walter O. West, Indian agent, Is
down from the Klamath Agency to
dar attending to legal business at
the county court house.
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. MUllkln are
distinguished San Francisco visitors
here todar. Ther aro 'guests at tho
White Pelican hotel.
R. S. Dixon is In town from Fort
Klamath attending to business.
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We Are Now Prepared to Outfit Thai Boy
In His School Suit, Shoes, Caps, Etc.
Corduroy Knickerbockers
Extra heavy Crompton
cord double teat. Perfect
fitting,. Imperial waist
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bands. Warrented not to
rip. Sizes 8 to 17. Special
this week $3.15 P"
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BRING HIM IN AND LET US SHOW HIM THE
NEW ACE KNIT TOQUES.
BRADLEYS SWEATER, COATS AND JER
SEYS. BEST FOR BOYS. STOCK COMPLETE.
COME IN AND SEE OUR ASSORTMENT. PRICES
Boys' Shoes
Exceptional values. Sizes
ure broken and we'll fit the
boy in a dress or school
shoe at .prices less than
cost, bring him in.
Home of. Hart Schaff
ner & Marx Clothe
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TV. E. Lamm of tho Lamm lumber
company is in tho cltr from Modoc
Point today.
Rev. S. J. Chaney, Mr. Barn
etablo and D. M. Smith left this
morning for tho Jcnnlo creek coun
try with the Intention of having a
deer or two located and ready for
the first day of tho hunting season.
Tom Meyers, who recently receiv
ed his discharge from tho Unltod
States navy, has "decided to go into
the hog raising business and will
start his work, on the McCornlck
lands on the Tipper Klamath lake.
Llnsey Slsemore, Ed Caldwell, and
James Pelton are prominent Fort
Klamath stockmen who aro In town
todar attending to business affairs.
Charles Otor of tho Pepper-Cotton
lumber company, Is in town for an
extended atay.
The fair board is receiving bids
this week for food concessions for
the county fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Clay
returned home the first of the week
from a flvo (weeks' automobile camp
ing trip to Bandon beach and other
coast towns. Mrs. Clay is sched
uled to teach at the Pelican City
school this coming year and Mr.
Clay will take up his duties as man
ual training Instructor In tho public
schools of tho city.
Canada Backward
In Readjustment
Says Local Lawyer
Chas. F. Stone, local attorney, re
turned last night from a two
month's vacation In tho Canadian
Rockies, Mrs. Stono and nephew,
Joo Skelton, aro on tho way back
by automobile. They will sco the
Olaclor national park en routo and
como homo by way of Rono, Nevada.
By auto as far as the road would
permit, then by wagon, and finally
with pack horsos Mr. and Mrs. Stono
got back Into, tho mountains 100
miles from Edmonton, Canada, on
the James river. The country was
a wilderness, said Mr. fltone, teem
ing with beaver, bear and moose.
It lies closo to the Canadian na
tional park; and there Is llttlo hunt
ing, due to Its remoteness, eo that
overflow of animals from tbc park
are present In abundance.
Canada Is not nearly as far along
In post-war readjustment as tbo
United States, says Mr. Stono. Wages
havo been reduced without corres
ponding reducing lr. avlng .costs. In
consequence, there Is much discon
tent and unemployment. ' A nails
factory moal cannot lio obtained In
Canada for lera than J'l r.l). salil Mr.
Stono. However ns hu was not on u
tour of economic Investigation hut u
puro pleasure trip, ho mado but cur
sory comment on costs but was vory
emphatic In his declaration that his
vacation trip was tho most enjoy
ablo of all his axporloncc.
IMMUtlS FOLKH ARK I'ARKNTH
Mr. and Mrs. P. I). Maddron aro
tho parents of a baby girl, born
yestarday. Both mother and baby aro
doing well roports Dr. n. A. Massey,
who Is In charge of tho caso. Mr.
and Mrs. Maddron niako tholr homo
at Dorrls.
BULL FIGHT WILL FEATURH
ITJXDLETO.V ROUND-UP
Dr. Lemert, a director of the
Pendleton Roundup, was In the city
this week and while hero told Bert
McDonald that on tho closing dato
of tho events In September a real
Spanish bull fight will bo staged,
with Spanish actors. Tho roundup
occurs Soptombor 22, 23, and 24.
Make that Idio dollar work I Put
It in the bank. i
JVlHiK KUYKKNDAIJi COMING
Juilgn I). V Kuykondall Is ox peel
ed homo tomorrow from an atitomo
hllo trip to Crescent and that vlcln.
lly, whnro ho linn spent his voca
tion. A letter from him to Iw-jl
friends states that Ills trip has been ,
tlna and that ho Is much benefitted
by tho vacation.
I1H Ol'KNKI) TOMORROW
KOSKIIUIta. Aug. 31 Indict
ment of Dr. R. M. Brumfleld for the
murder of Donnls Russell Is expect
ed today. If the Indictment Is re
turned bis trial will start tomorrow.
Advertising pays. Try It and see.
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DKKTROYKO 111 PLAMKM
NEW YORK. Aug. 31. Vlro. start
liiK from a giuolliio vx.iloslon, today
dentroyed the. dlrlglblo balloon, IX,
Hid larKol naval aircraft of Its type,
mid the kiln balloon, Al at the
Itockuway Point naval air station,
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WKATIIKR IlKPOHT
OUKOON Tonlrht and Thursday,
probably rain; colder in the east
tonight.
Don't forgot to mako a good repu
tation by spending your time contra
dicting lies.
NOTICE!
The Boys' Taxi Will Consolidate
With The Union Taxi Sept. 1
PHONE 424-J
THE HUNTING SEASON
OPENS TOMORROW
Have You Got the Right Kind of Clothing for Your Trip ?
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LET US OUTFIT YOU IN JUST THE KIND
you will need. We have specialized in hunters and
campers clothing. A large shipment of leather goods
have just arrived including vests, coats, mackinaws,
overcoats and many other new things.
PRACTICE "SAFETY FIRST" GET A RlED
hat or cap. We have them both. Hunting shoes of all
descriptions, either high or low top. Get a pair of our
heavy soled tennis shoes, so you can "slip up oh them."
WE HAVE A WONDERFUL LINE OF OUTING
wear. It doesn't matter what your individual ideas are
in regard to the right kind we can furnish, it. Come in
and let us show you the many new things we have in
K. K. K. STORE Leading
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