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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
. - . TKVmDAX, UPTEMBKn 8, 1B31. THE EVENING HERALD . m em a a sum) e ea a . . eat & ow-t ICJLAMATI-f PAIIS flMTPCnN fam mT t. mmSkSMAiM.RBSfSMSMSMmL3tesSmA3SA&j2 . .. i' -- . - II Personal Mention S. W. Robert ot Oloiio was in toWn yesterday trntiiactlne but! nee. 0. T. Porter loft yesterday for Kirk where he will hunt for ttie remainder ot tho week with tho uru bltlon ot bringing down a buck, Mies Mablo Latta wnB In tho .city thU morning making purchases from Klamath Falls merchants anil attontng to other matters ot bust dom. Miss Latta resides on n ftno farm' In tho Klamath valley, which promlest to becomo famous for tho strawberries rained on Its tertllo soU. Alfred Collier spent yestorday and today In town from bis saw mill In Swan lako Taller looking after matter of business. M. McAndrow baa returned from a brief Tacatlon trip to Medlclno lake and Glass mountain. E. C. Itcam was In the city this morning from hi ranch In the valley attending to matter of bust new. Mr. and Mrs. A Mark, Poc val ley ranchers, transacted business with county seat merchants yester day. Cnester Avery, who oporate a large ranch on the Merrill road, w in town yesterday after cup pile. , B. B. McClay was In town ye terday afternoon preparing: for tho thrashing ot his grain. Mr. C. B. Brown ot Oakland, Call fornla, and Mr. Robert Grant ot Boise, Idaho, aro hero for an ox- tended visit with their sister Mrs, C. T. Darley and family. Mr. and Mr. H. O. Thompson nro vacation visitors In this county from Los Angeles. Mr. Thompson 1 a hotel owner ot tho southern city. P. O. Crawford, of tho Califor- nla-Oregcn Power company, I hero from Copco this week looking after company business. Thomas H. Ness arrived last night from Medford and will be oc cupied with affairs ot the Califor nia-Oregon P,ower company during hi stay hero. i Paul Wampler was In town from hi ranch on tho Upper lako yester day looking after business matters. Mr. Mile Ltppert and daughter, Rita, have returned to Klamath Vail to make their homo after an absence of over three over three yean la Portland. Mr. Llppart ar- itm some time ago and they win make their home at 1023 Main treat. Mr. and Mr. J. Jacobs hovo gone to Ashland to reside during the winter months. Mia Meta Chastaln returnod last night from Weed where she spent several day a tho house guest of Mr. Rex McMilllan. Miss Chastaln aid that people In that part of the country were getting their limit ot deer within a few hour after going Into the hill for them. Wilfred Henry left on tho morn ing train for Macdoel where he will be occupied with business affairs for a few day. Mr. A. R. Campbell was In town thl morning from her ranch homo In Pine Orove. Donald Lawrenco, eon of Rov. and Mr. E. P. Lawrenco, is In town for a fow days visiting with old friends. Chief of Police II. S.r Wilson and wife, accompanied by th'olr children, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCalvy and Mj". and Mrs. Joo Morrltt, and Al Mead will leavo Saturday morning for the Rogue river district on a vacation. Tho party will remain about two weeks in that section hunting and fishing. The ladles will mako tho trip in an utomobllo, while tho men will use a covered wagon and horses, the chelf saya that ho is going to turn gypsy for two weeks and bo a "regular nomad." Mrs. A. J, Lyle and daughter Alexis, are expected home from a month' visit in San Francisco, some time next week. Mrs. J. J, Maebl, -who has been here for the past month as tho houso guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Blehn 'and family, returned this morning to her home in Oklahoma. nr September 13th, 14th and 1.5th THREE NIGHTS OF FUN The STRAND THEATRE Mrs. Henry Bovine accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Hosklns, to San Francisco on thin morning's train. Mrs. Dorlno will return with in n low weoks and Mrs. Hosklns will go on to Sun Jose for tho remainder of tho winter. Miss Beatrice Miller, who ha been horo visiting her father for tho last week, left this morning tor San Joso wlioro nho ta a teacher in tho city schools. 0. Boss, mastor mechanic for tho Southern Pacific company, loft on this morning's train tor his roturn trip to Ottnsmulr. J. E. Woods and wlfo arrived last night from San Francisco and nro registered on tho Whtto Pelican hotol guost list, F. W. Fisher and vrtfo and W. A. Mooro are other San Francisco visit ors hero this week from Ban Fran cisco. Miss Tholma Wise Is tn the city from Salem. She Is registered at the White Pelican hotel. Percy Cupper, stato engineer of Oregon, Is registered at the Whit Pelican hotol during hi buslnce visit hero. F. 0. Watorhouee. president ot the telephone company ot Novada, is spending a tow day here. He Is re glstorod at the Whtto Poltcan hotel. Miss Elisabeth Igl, a sister of E. M. Igl of thts city, and Miss Marga ret Zimmerman of Minneapolis, Mln nlsota, aro hero for a ten day visit with Mr. and, Mrs. E. M. Igl at tholr home In tho Lorenr apartments. Mr. and Mrs. George tllrlch and daughtor, Katherlne, and son, Ar mond, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Manning, havo returned from n week's automohllo trip to San Fran cisco. Earl Kestcr was a county seat visitor yesterday from his ranch In Poo vnlley. L. E., Darling was In from his ranch on tho Upper lako attor a boun ty warrant for coyotes. Jim Straw spent yesterday In the county seat from- big ranch In tho vicinity of Odessa. Dr. Bertha Sawyer, ot Ashland, Is horo for a vacation visit with hor sister, Mrs. J. F. Ooollcr and family. Mrs. Frank Corpenlng came In yes terday from Olene and procured a car load ot supplies, returning with her purchases late In tho afternoon. J. R. Elliott, a Merrjll resident mado a trip Into this city yesterday and purchased supplies. . C. J. Swingle and wife, prosperous ranchers in tho Lorella district were trading with morchants here yester day. Josephine County Plans Big Fair A premium Hit 'of tho Josophlno County Fair to bo beld Septembor 15, 16 and 17 Incluslvo at Grant Pass has boon received by The. Her ald announcing the list ot prem iums to bo given exhibitors there during the three day event. Tho list show that 5B9 premium aro offered for Josephine county products ranging from $1 awards to $10. Besides the exhibits, a con tinuous program of sport wilt be held each day. The officer ot tho fair are F. 8. Ireland, president, A. 8. Coutant, aocretary and H. M. Hartor, treasurer. Michigan now ranks fourth among the States In tho production of pa per. More than $150,000,000 Is In vested in tho Industry in that stato, and the paper mills employ moro than 11,000 men and women, whoio wages total In oxcoia ot $"18,000,000 a year. Advertising pay. Try It and see. VVVWMWMWVWVWWWWWWWVVWVVWVWWWWeVWWVWVVWWVVWMMAAMMAMAAAMeXMMMAM BONDED PEOPLES WAREHOUSE CO. M. F. PARKER Box 021 6lli & R. R. Spur Tel. 828-W Wo aro ready for your potatoes. We'll aoro them or buy thom as you cbooso. Wo also store and buy grain all kinds. If you are loaving town don't give your furniture away, tore It with us. Try.us You can't WVVVVMWWWWWWWMMVMWVMWN,NNMiMAMMAAAtAAAMAAAAAAIM Road Show Coming! CLASSMATES " Mrs. Mary Keane and her daughter Melon, 16, (above) stood side by aide among 215 oUier pupil In the Lane High Sehool graduating class at Chisago. Both took the domestic science course. MARKET REPORT PORTLAND Sept., 8. Cattle steady; hogs 60 cents higher, prime light $11.75 and 112.15: eheep atoady; eggs higher, country bid. 2S and 30 cents', selling, caso coun ty 33 and 33 cents, selects 38 conlsj buttor steady. WEATHER REPORT OREGON Today and Friday fair. In Cornwall, It is popular belief that a sick child is suro of cure It passed throo time under a pie bald horso. ' Now U distributed among 'the natlros throughout Central Africa by mean ot drum-signals. iMAMAAMMMMMMMMWWVMMMM1. New Style $360 Delivered Tee! Let talk Piano The above atyle Oulbran sen Instrument Is prlcod $360 and that price branded in tbe back. We ask you to study your mall order" catalogues then wrlto them that Earl Sbep hord your local dealer wants thorn to ship you one ot their pianos to bo, sot insldo your homo besldo tbo Qulbransen for a frco tryout. Thon you bo tbo judgo as to which has tho better price, Quality, Guarantee, Workman ship and Tono. 1 Bettor como In and sco u. Lets talk Piano. Earl Shepherd Co. One Business Music S07 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. jXjtfWlfVg " , a V go wrong. 1 flRTK'Wk'gggg ! HV gggggggggggK m Paderwhtd Will Visit in Mexico an rrunoiico, pi,, itua Jan Pnderewskl, former prime minis ter or Inland, will leave his ranch at Paeo noble, California, September 30 to be the guest of! the Mexican government at the .celebration of the centonntal of tte Independence tn Mexico City, September 17, accord ing to Eduardo Hull, consul general ot Maxlco. Honor Rula expressed the hope that the. visit of Mr. Paderewskl would be instrumental ta bringing about the reegonltlon ot MuY'c 1 the United mates. A celebration tn Man Fraaelseo of the Mexlean centennial U belag plav nod for September IB to 30, nt which American eltUens have been Invited to Join the Mexican. A feature of A greater investment in good appearance ;;For half a century Kuppen- heimer Good Clothes have proved their genuine worth in selected pure-wool fabrics tailored by expert hands. Today they're a greater investment in good appearance than ever prices clown one-third less than a year ago for the same standard Kuppenheimer quality. K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS i n. k, a c. OPENING BILL TUESDAY "The Bell Boy" TWO HOUR SHOW 7 9:30 PM. the ce1eTe wUI be te preet tlon et a otatue, "The 'Final Strug gle" by the Mexican colony to t)ie elty government, September 27. The statne represent the figure ofan Amerlsan Indian vanquished by the new civilisation. H is by Manuel Centurion, a Meileea sculptor. enor Ruts eatd that Meitoo bad advanced greatly under the presiden cy ot Obregon, and he hoped recogni tion by the United Mate would not be long dolayod. Turmoil and strife had been ended Jn Moxlco, said Bull, and tho oountry had entered upon a new era. KNOCKED OUT PT POOND PORTLAND, flept. I. Denver Id Martin knocked out Battltng Hector or ncauie ii mgui in iu nvconu rouud ot a scheduled ten round bout here.. Kuppeiimer GOOD tjajfficLOXHES the hsuse of 'Kuppenheimer good 'clothes ! 'IW3H4M Galvin'. "World of Follies' a New York Musical Comedy Company -, 22 people, $io,000 Ward- - ROBE. Featuring Irene and Johnnie , Galvin, "Dainty Tootsie." aaaaaaiaa -r,-,-,-,--,-1runjTJVvtnAAnAJVXn TWO ACTS TWO HOURS ' 19 musical numbers in this sketch. AD5TS ' Prices CHI2LsDr tmmmwmmimimmmmmmmmKmmmmem9 TOQ LATE TO CLASSIFY' FOR BaL 190 Dodge toartag ea?. New rubber, first olase meehaalcal condition. Iiulck Bale A Service, 7th and Klamath Ave. l FOR'UALB Piano In good ooadtUon I llo each, aleo other furniture, la- eluding Davenport, chair, rocker, carpots, ntc. Leaving city. Apart uteut t, Wrens ApartniAUU. .' Announcement. I wish to announce that I havo opened my tailor shop on the third floor of tho now Winter building, room 110, and will bo pleated to meet all my old customer aud tew one who may be In need of first olas tailoring. All work guaranteed to be strictly high clan. -It J. A. Ooldimlth. Make that Idle dollar work! rft it In the bank. mwimmmumm i -