W i4tjjr:tM sjc. .1- - J- THE EVENING HERALD, ICLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - .., SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1M1. I s fi It f Personal Mention ' Captain 0. C. Applcgato was a paaiomer on this morning auto stago bound for Jacksonville, whoro bo waa called by tho doath of bli brolhcr-ln-law Colonel Herbert II. Snrgcant. Tho death of this fa mous old soldier, friond of Colonol Ttoosovelt and of Qonoral Leonard Wood, waa caused by apoploxy of the brain. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colllor ac companied by Mrs. Collier's sister, Mloa Evangollno Foster and hor father Mr. Foster, woro In town this morning from tha mill at Swan lake preparatory to loaving' by ear tomorrow for Eugene and Portland. Mils Fortor cipects to continue hor atudlos at tho Uni versity of Oregon. Levi McDonald waa a county seat visitor yesterday from his ranch In Upper Langoll valley. John Bhook, a well-known Dairy rancher and oil (peculator, la spending tha week-end In town on matters of business. ' Harry Mitchell was In town at ' lending to legal matters at tho county courthouse yestorday, from hl( home In Siskiyou county. Qeorgo Oftleld came Into town yesterday from his ranch near Mer rill. Mrs. Marshall Hooper and daugh ter, Margaret, havo arrived from Portland to join Mr. Hocpcr, of tho First State and Savings bank. Miss Margarot has entered achool here and Is rapidly getting used to hor new homo. 0 us olhaso and Charles Wltho row wero out hunting recently and although Mr. Wltherow'a 'bear went over tho mountain' didn't get any thing Mr. Molhaso camo In with n fine black boar. ' I J. S. McClellan, proprietor ofl Mac'a storo at Mt. Lakl, waa pur-! 'chasing supplies hero today. I W. W. Fordncy waa a county seat visitor hero yesterday after sup plies for his ranch at Lorella. I Miss Mildred Tnrashor, Mrs. Harry Thrasher, Mrs. L. P. Mont gomery and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanna expect to spend tomorrow near Kcno fishing and hunting, j A marrlago llccnso waa Issued Wednesday to Ruben A. Broyles and Loulso Peterson. I Norman Mann, Ernest .Miller and Paul Keller, all Klamath county boya who graduated last year from the high achool hero, left thla morning for O. A. C. where they will enter that Institution as fresh men. All three should have a fair chance at the freshman football team, Judging from tho fine work they did for the homo town last year. I Miss Morlam Martin left thla morning for San Francisco and Oakland, California, on a combined business and pleasure trip. Miss Martin Is a nleco of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Obenchaln. Miss Helen Wlrtz waa a paison ger on the train this morning bound for Dorrls where she will visit with her sister. Mrs. Batch- t elder. i Lester Payne left this morning for Dunsmulr on business expecting ( to bo gono until next Tuesday. Mrs. Ooorgo Walton and daugh ters, Beatrice and Katherlne wero innho city today from their homo at Merrill. Martin Diddle, nephow of D. O. Williams, who has been here this aummer, most of tho tlmo on tho Wil liams ranch on tho Sycan Marsh, left for his homo in Portland this morn ing. Mr Blddlo will enter the Uni versity if Oregon when It opens this fair. - - ; Mri and Mrs. E. N." irardenbrook and Mrs.. Hardonbrook's brother, Ernest Nltschelm, left, last evening for' Orescent City and 'other coast 'points expecting vto Jio away about :tfireoweekB.f 4 ,". ; -Mrs. Draco Cuamborlln is a city visitor this week-end from Ashland. George Cbessoij' Forest- Bailey and L; D. Pankey.nll of Tacpma, Wosh-j lngtop,,wJieroj they 'are Interested in the lumber business, arrived hero last night for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Setzer. Mrs. Pankey, who haa been hero for some time 'with her sister, Mrs. Setzor, will join tho party when thoy leave in a few days for California to complete their va cation trip, J. 8. Mcdlnnig. clerk at thn Whlln . Pycanjjotql'has' returned to, his .jqutlea more after-a week's vacation pent atyEfigle'RIdgo, Rocky Point andf Crater' lake; ' E. O. Duke arrived last night from Oarollo, Oregon, and is' registered at ":tho-WhltoJ!ellcan hotel. O, 'c7Efllln"""wb"6,wlth his family has moved to Chlloquin, was in this city on business yesterday afternoon. Miss Bess Pickett, who has been Visiting with friends In town and. with hor paronti on their ranch nearrl "Pi'MarrM loft thla mnrnlnt far Ran Francisco, where she will prepare to go on to Now York to etudy voice with nationally famous tonchors. Mist Bolvla Gooch left thla morn ing for Corrallla whore she will con tinue hor studtot In the Agricultural college, Mla Oooch Is a Junior In that Institution. Thrco Merrill girls came into town last night with their parents and took tho train this morning for Corvallla. Thoy wero Mlsa Edna Morrltt, Mlsa Mao Shamhart and Mias Wanda Popo., Miss Pauline Jobes, waa anothor local girl who left on the morning train In soarch of hlghor cducalon, Mlas Jobes'' tlckot road Monmouth, Oregon. j Virgil Conn U spending a few days I horn on hiiilnuM frnm P.I.Iav. ni. gon. F. M. Wilkes Is in tho county seat today attending to matters of busi ness from his home at the Agency. C. L. Chrlstensen spent a couple of days in town this week from Merrill attending to business affair. r Mrs. Edward Braday sad daugher, Mona Blanch, left on thla morning's train for Dorrla where they "will spend tho week-end with Mrs. Bra iley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clemmens, Mrs. E. Elhndahl Dim in California Mr. Elisabeth Elfendahl, well known In thla city, died suddenly In San Francisco Wednesday, according to advices received, here today by Arch Wlshard' from Hamilton A. Bauer, a San Francisco attorney who attended to Mrs. ElfeadaJsl'a legal business. Mm. Eirendalh'a husband died here early this year and was a man who waa well known In the lumber clr- .clos, not only of this county but In the Mate as well. At one time, Elfen dahl waa associated with Qol&thwwite In the Modoc Lumber company. Tbo moMAge received today by Wlshard doe not state the cause of Mrs. Elfendahl'e death. 1 HI. r . Ml fm s"aTs1 Mr Iw si ineotrana ineatre SSS THE GALVIN WORLD OF FOLLIES tonight will show Ward and Yokes farce, "The Masqueraders" THREE 8UOW8 TONIGHT 6:80 fljlS 9)80 LA8T APPEARANCE OK THIS COMPANT Tomorrow Dorothy Dalton in "The Flame of the Yukon." saaaaetaitsaaejsTejsassatSiejtstsmiisipejsassattsiaSa s.H I V- r-' ' sal tJ B il THRIFT ', ( , . If everyone would heed the warning contained within this one word, the financial troubles of the world would be at an end. If you want your financial trouble to end, learn thrift. Save the nickles and dimei, then tee how quickly your difficulties end. You like to have people tell you that you possess good, common sense. Well, that is all there is to thrift, to savingjust plain, ordinary common sense. Open an account with us and let us help you to practice THRIFT. DANCE! J TONIGHT SATURDAY SEPT, 17TH -Af- SCANDINAVIAN HALL EXCELLENT MUSIC Robertson's Orchestra Admission per couple 85c including X l war tax. First State & Savings Bank ' Klamath Falls, Oregon ' ' KssssssssskH tmMHMMtHMMMWHMMml IT NEW TODAY LOST On Main street, baby's whlto celluloid rattle, .valued aa a keepsake-: Return to. Herald offlco. 17 Tj . FOR RENT i roomnlceiyfurnlsbod absrtment. Phone 19XM. 17". ;. : , : ' rOrVBA'LE 1911 Snick Six. A real Four new perfect. ' In- Fool.JlqOB. 17;1, car at a real' bargain. eoi'd tHv, mechanically luife'eecca WANTED A retried- Udy wishes' position M companion, will assist with tight household duties. Phone EMM. - . 17-18 SERIOUS DISORDERS AGAIN j nier.VAftT. Rant. 17. Two bars - w,-W -,.-. .--. --- were wounded during serious dis orders last night Troops were rushed to scene j VICTORY CLUB DANCE SATURDAY, 17TH., 9 P. M. . - MOOSE HALL 3 LUCKY DANCES WITH PRIZES- HOUSTON-FILZ SYNCOPATED ORCHESTRA Admission $1.00 including war tax DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING X' SEND AWAY 1 For your pianos and other things If you can't do as well at home but first be sure your local merchant has a chanco to explain his Qual ity and Price. Our Vlctrolas from $25 up have a quality of Motor construction not approached even In the highest priced mall order Phonograph and outwear them three to one. In planoa our prices delivered start 75 less and the Guarantee la on the basis of "in your home." In the cases where you do save money by Sending Away It. Is be cause your local' 'merchant '' "asleep at the switch," does noi buy for cash, buys too small, quan tity and through mlddlemena.Instea'd of direct from the eastern, factory. For anything in pianos or phono graphs we want to "lay the. cards on the table" with 'you. -The, most convenient of terms It you decide' to buy. ' ''Muilc HeAdquarteri"' Earl Shepherd Co. One Business Music 507 Mala gt,. , Klamath, Falls'., ' ' h- U,'". ,?. .".Q?( """"""" iirivinmrmwnrrjT.vxri'ii'iivuX-, MMWWMMMMMNMMNWWWWNAWMM BOXING ..BjOUTS.. SCANDINAVIAN HALL Monday Night, September 19 8:30 o'clock 4-ROUND PRELIMINARY KID HALL VS. KID NORTH Light Featherweights 6R,OUND SEMI-WINDUP KID CHAVEZ VS. PUG WALTERS California Montana Featherweights MAIN EVENT BOB ALLEN vs. BOB ROSS Welterweights, catchweight at 145 pounds Prices, $1.10 and $2.20 Three' fast bout's afe scheduled for Klamath County Sports BE THERE ' $ ? - A t "y.": :