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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1921)
s . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vAmmstx , TVMDAT, ErnCMBEn (I, 1U21. t Patrick Mackinaws, Overcoats, Leather Vests x I --i r -'t, W . . . -. -- ,! j .ssssssssaeMMslsssssssssssssssssss' ssssssi Mk .aik Bssl H gssssssssssssssssLS BK I v sssssssssssssHPfv I "HF LEADING CLOTHIERS and woolen wear of all descriptions now ready. We are exclusive agents in this territory for the famous PATRICK-DULUTH woolen mills products. The foremost manufactur ers of heavy clothing in America. We have a wonderful assortment this year including Overcoat's, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Leather Vests, Leather Overcoats and numerous other things. The name Patrick, on a garment assures you that you have something which cannot be surpassed in quality and durability. Come in and look over the excellent assortment of winter wear we now have, on dis play. It won't be very long until you will need it. The early purchaser get the first choice of patterns and sizes. K.K.K. STORE niu ' r- '"J , r,. Personal Mention David and John Turner of Langell valley are business Tlsltors today. David Turner, -who Is proprietor of the Turner Hot Springs, said that he had many guests this summer. Beginning tomorrow a special auto service will bo In effect botween this city and tho hot springs, running Very Wednesday, or oftener It there Is a demand for It. Captain O. C. Applegate and Sir. tad Mrs. O. C. Applegate Jr., of Sacramento, California, have arrived from a week's outing In Crater lake national park. The party were to have camped at Cascades Springs, but taelr plans Vera changed and they stayed only a tew miles from headquarters and made their hikes from there. Some of the peaks eJiabed by the Captain and his aon are Garfield, Applegate and Watch- man's peaks. Six of the nights of taelr stay In tho mountains Captain Applegate entertained the guests at the Crater lake hotel with "early day" stories of the lake and sur rounding country. Miss Wanda Brown arrlvod last nlcht to take up her duties as a teacher of science In the high school. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Shepherd re turned from a month's business aad pleasure trip In Lake county Bid othar eastern Oregon points. C H. Llppert and eon, eo. have some from Baker City, Oregon, to .make a prolonged visit with his .mother, Mrs. E. A. Rutherford. Mrs. Llppert will Join her husband in about two weeks. Miss Helen Paxon, who has been employed in the postofflco for sev eral years, left Sunday morning tor a six weeks visit with friends and relatives in Wauseon, Ohio. Mrs. A. J. Hozelet and Mrs". J. J. Saint left this morning for their homes In Los Angeles, after a brief visit here and at Crater lake. Eileen McVeigh, Myler Calkins, Lloyd Porter and George Stevenson drove to Medicine lako Sunday for the day. ' Mr. and Mrs! C. V. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fox were visi tors at Hilt over the week-end. Miss Allco McCourt, Geraldlne Watt, Vera Thompson, Ray Harlan and Kenneth Perry spent tho week end at Crater lake; leaving horo Sunday morning. , Leo Fluneran and L. Durbln spent three days "at the Lakevlew round P. Miss Ruth Dixon left this morning on the Ashland stage. J. H. Wise and daughter are Kla math Falls visitors this week from Fort Klamath. ' Miss Lorotta Jennings arrived last night from Portland and will assume duties hare as teacher In the Riv erside school. Grace Farrand, a teacher in the city schools, Is back after a vaca tion in Los Angolca and San Fran eieeo. v Miss Elisabeth Keys, another of the city teachers, came in on lost night's train from Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan, Jenkins and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. W, Werner and daughter, Louise, Mr. and Mrs. F.ranU Kemp, and Mr. and Mts. Frank Freytag Jr., made up a party of Klamath folk that Journeyed to Crater lake over the weekend. They .report v"a delightful time and that the "wreath- cr was perfect for an outing. Ml Bernadtne Hannon and broth ers, Murray and Walter visited with friends and relatives In the Maltn country over Saturday and Sunday. 1 W. C. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thompson of Pine Ridge wcro In town yesterday to moet A. M. Thompson of Whlttler. Califor nia, who arrived tor a visit. They stayed over at tho White Pelican hotel last night. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Bert With row took advantage of the holiday Monday and spent three days in the lava beds. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Johnson are home after an extended vacation In California. 1 Mr. and Mrs. 'I. J. Humblrd of Sandpolnt, Idaho, are stopping' at the White Pelican hotel for a few days. ' " M. Cunningham arrived last nJght from Corvallls and la a guest at the White Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shlve were at Crater lake for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAulIffe and family are in town today from their home at Fort Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. L." B. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welle and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colvln spent three days on a deer hunting expedition, re turning Monday night without e kill. Earl H. Sehrader.'of Portland, a sltant part hating agent for the Spokane, Portland and Seattle rail way. Is here for a visit to Crater lake and to see the Klamath country. Mr. and Mrs. Glen V. Wlmberly and small son, returned last night from a two weeks vacation to their old home In Roeeburg. They visited In Giants Pass and Medford while away. Mrs. Everett Griffith was In town this morning from her home on the Merrill road making arrange ments for nor daughter's school year. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. KUngenburg and family have returned from a two months trip east. Mr. Kllng enburg is manager of the Big Ba sin Lumber company's plant in this city. -. '. Mrs. Orvllle Elliott is in town from the Klamath agency today with her two daughters, Florence and Clarice, arranging tor their at tendance at tho Catholic academy. Mr. and Mr. J. F. Ooeller, Mrs. Roy Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meadows1 and Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Joel lor 'motored to Crater lake Sat urday and returned homo by way of Medford Monday. R. C. Spink Is In the city on business today from his summer camp at Idlereet on Spring creek. Mrs. Charles Woodard is here from Portland for en extended visit. Mrs, H. B. Loosley is a county seat visitor today from Fort Kla math. Clay Radcllff la in towm from his homo at Merrill purchasing fruit and other supplies for the coming months. ' L. Hoagland accompanied by his sister, Miss Grace Hoagland, re turned Saturday from San Francisco where they went in their car on a combined business and pleasure trip. A marriage license was issued Sat urday to Walter Canfleld Smith and Miss Helen Bertha Klem. Both are residents of this city. ' Z Etui Foster came -Into town last night from the dredger, Klamath Queon, and will go on to Swan lako valley for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Alfred Collier. Miss Annie I. Wight, of Lawr ence Kansas, left this morning for California. Mlsa Wight Is making a tour of six national parks, tho first of which Is Crater lato. Mrs. Schult and daughter. Mar garet, left this morning for Kelso, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. .Max Chllcoto and Miss Mollle and Zcna Donalson spent Monday at Round lake. R.E. Wright who left Sunday on a hunting trip In tho Eaglo Rldgo country, sent In word this morning that he desired to prolong his' stay there In the hope that another day would soo him with a flno buck. ' Sheriff Lloyd Low Is confined to his homo with a severo case of tonsllltls contracted Saturdsy nltbt when assisting the firemen in their duties at the Lakeside Lumber com pany tire. Musical Show is Coming to Strand 175 Couplet Enjoy First Masonic Ball t'ALLKD HACK FROM Ol'TINO IIY ll.tll m:vh The Masonic ball hold last night at 'tho Scandinavian hall was. one of tho pro-winter seasons' social events which attracted 176 counlos and to tho stralnn of Cochran's or crostra, the ovonlng was pleasant ly spent. ' Tho Patrons and Patronesses of tho En torn Star, also tbe Masters' and Past Mnstors of Klamath lodgo ot Masons worn tho entortalnmont and reception commlttoo who greet ed the guests nt tho hall. Thoy wcro Mr. and Mrs.W. C. Van Eraon, Mr. and Mrs. George llurtoh, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Deltetl, Mess ers Oscar Peyton, Frank Ward, Art Leavltt and L. L. Gaghagen. The ball was Informal In charac ter and so satisfactorily conducted, (hajl It Is, tho plan ot tho Masons to jiold ono every 10 days. Mr unit Mrs. Nelson Itounsuvell, Mr. and Mrs.'O W. Robertson, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Henderson and Mrs. Ida K. I.ako, Mrs. Hounsovoll's mother, who is hero vIslttnK her from Cl.uknvllle. loan, "ore at Rocky Point for the weekend, They all. came home Sunday when they heard of tho flro at tho lakeside Lumber compau)' plant, In which All three men woro Interested, eicept Mrs. Rounsovoll and her mother, who bad sturted on a horseback trip to Four Mile lako and did not hear ot tbo flro until latn In tho day. The "Calvin World ot Follies." a New York Musical comedy show con sisting ot 22 people will appear at tho Strand Theatre, Tuesday Septem ber 13, with a clever two act musical skit entitled, "The Bell Hoy," In which Johnny and Irene Calvin will be featured in some very catchy and clever songs and dances. "Dainty Tootsle,"a 15 year old girl, will also appear in classical dances, Italian, French and Russian folk dances as well aa buck and wing ateps. Tbe Galvln shows carry their own wardrobe, orchestra and scenery. Mr. Galvln states that It Is a bona fide $10,000 display ot tho latest creations. He adds that a different wardrobe Is used In each play. Tho show will appear Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday in a new show each night. HDDS XR WOOD WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned for ten cords ot 16-Inch Ifve body wood, dry, delivered at tho school house In district 37. Midland. All bids must be recolved by the un dersigned before 12 o'clock, noon, Soptomber 16, 1921. Tho school board reserves tho right to rojoct any and all bids. THEODORE YOUNG. Clerk, School District No. 37,Mld land, Oregon. 6-8 Let's Talk Piano with Earl Shrp. perd. COOLEST THEATRE N TOWN The Strand ' THEATRE - 1 , TONIGHT Exceptionally strong feature 'Seena Owen IN ' "A. WOMAN'S AWAKENING" A stirring oxporionco that taught a young wife to turn from tho r lure OI social tames lu lug oiwyiu ju of life, e COMING SUNDAY Maurice Tour- neurs big sensation picture called "WOMAN" Formerly the Moadala rv 11SO Mala St. Tbe little hoBee with bis shows; MAUN DANCE. Arrangements aro bolng made for a danco to be given by residents or Mclln as a benefit for the Union Utah school. The dato has boon set for Saturday, Boptcmbor 10, and it Is hoped a big attendance ffcm Kla math Falls .will be out for the good tirao that Is rrorolwd Those In charge guarantee good music by a Jin orchestra which wlil r engaged for tbe occasion. fi-', avors the cg5fea5ls: I81B sssfvilssHlrflmr rSnsLBilH The flavor of coffee largely, determines itt value. The better the flavor, the better J'ou like it. 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