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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1921)
F,4(WV,fc.l-t--"- ,., THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON T, , 14, lSaU. f t Personal Mention 'i Vr arM Mrs. A. W. Klnr no. eotspanlsd 7 their daughter, Dor' btby, who bar been Ylsltlng -with their other .daughters, ElUabcth ad Muriel et the Klamath Agon- ey(, elnce Jane, left this mprnlng ok! their return journey to Wabash, Indiana. Misses Elisabeth and Mur iel' accompanied thorn into town last eroulng and were at the train tnia morning for a last farowoll. Mrs. H. E. Wood, who has bcenj here Tlaltlng Miss Modgo Dixon,' returned thla morning to hor home la Portland. j Theodore Young, merchant and postmaster of Midland Nras a ooun-, ty seat Tlaltor this morning attend-( lag to holiness matters. Mr., Tonng is looking forward to the opening of the duck eeason; and aa ha proTlded a lot of extra hells for hunters who run out of Munition when they are far from from home. ),Prey A. Cupper, Oregon state aglaear, la again In town on Irri gation matters from Salem. If. B. Sllllman arrlred In town kwt night from the Klamath Aen-J ey and will be here loaay on mai ten of Dullness. B. N. Hnrd, Mr. and Mrs. Lelgfcton, Elliott Hurd, Douglas Hnrd and Carrol Hurd, made np a party of Seaside autolits that stopped oxer In Klamath Falls laat light at the Waits Pelican hotel, ob their way from Crater lake. Mlaa rranels Bsatty came Into towa yesterday from Crater lake national park, where she has been passing sereral menths with her mother and father who are sta tioned at the Klamath gate way Into the park. She will return to day. Miss Ollre Carlton has returned from as extended Taxation visit In Xngene, Portland and other talUy points. Hiss Lorinda Bauber, an employe at' the Klamath Agency, is spend-! Ing a few days In town hating den tal work done. Mrs. B. Turner is In town tor a 'few days from Medford, Oregon. Panl T. O'Dowd left this morning for Medford, where- he is a member Of the "Clarion" staff, after Mr oral days spent here with his els- tors and mother. Mrs. T. P. O'Dowd and daughters, Lucille and Mary left for Crator lako to day and from thoro they will go to Medford to visit for a few days moro boforo returning to their horn In Bon Francisco. Mrs. Ed Lcover loft this morn ing tor her homo In Fort Kla math after a night spent hero' on her rotnrn trom Oakland, Califor nia where she wont to enter hor son In college W. T. Garrett le tn town today trom Illy purchasing supplies and attoudlng to other matters of busi ness. -o TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY II O FOlt 11KNT 6 room furnlehed house. Inquire at Owl Cafo, 14-10 SNAP In ueed Liberty SU, 1H9 model, now paint, wonderful con dition. Tho host buy of tho season at (800,00 Terms. Dunham Auto Co. ., !- Notice lo Hunters! Thoro nro lots of Ducks around Midland and . 1 hare plenty Shells ot tho beet mako, which I will sell for less Special price by tho case, Theo. D. Young "I Sell For Lew" GENERAL MERCHANDISE MIDLAND, ORE. timW0&J0VWWWW&0m0m00W STRAND THEATRE t? THE SHOW THAT MADE GOOD JOHNNY GALVIN & HIS COMPANY OF MERRYMAKERS IN tHE SCREAM ING FARCE "The Three Twins" EVERYTHING NEW TONIGHT Two Big Show 7:00 & 9:00 Bargain Prices 25c & 55c CAUTION Our Capacity It Limited. BE THERE EARLY Tft VM MkvSeVssasL f HHaaaHaHaWM JlbOt. HHlWfcHa Jb3 YJSly - which embody comfort , OKI ' with style ' fcjgP These Fall offerings are "tmlly" smart: the Ife. price are reasonable ai always: and as L& 3 comfort when wearing them one is re ij p; ; a minded of walking in grassy fields. f jL fl If you are fitted with a pair of Van Bellen klSm shoes you will readily understand why so ' iffiM many people are our consistent loyal" pat' ft BmWm rons. a-' "HbkM.- t K. SUGARMAN infknfuin.fVssi"iii,i' "" " " - ul ain't mad at nobody" Fall Weather Suggestions GUITERMANS BROS. LEATHER SLEEVE SPORT COATS AND VESTS. 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