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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1921)
y i yr ro ,cvAyj-. vrv'JST y i ' rnu 'rM h -. iV"f THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AltmiAY, MRPTGiMbKR 4, 1MI cur- ' M im iVkbnlui -ify.tTf rc, -17 - 1 a II :l n jii i : i The Strand fHEATRE JFlnct Picture" Projcctlonln sfautli srn Oregon.. . ' SUNDAY - The greatest combination Plcturo and Vaudcvlllo Show ever seen In Klamath Falls. 4 Acts of Vaudeville The ' Lewis Family of Lyceum Players Singers, Dancers, Musicians, Comedians, Magicians, Ventriloquists, -r Comedy Plays and Sketches One of tho best families of en. tortalncrs before the public today, Chiarantccd to plcnso; and the sen on's most sensational picture Arthur Hornblow's most successful,' soul absorbing story, "The Mask" FEATURING Hedda Nova' Jack Holt and Everybody's Darling Little Mickey Moore ALSO Ford Weekly and Comedy A GUARANTEED HltOW Continuous Shows Sun day, starts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Come Early This show will be hard to beat TONIGHT" -' Tlio World's Champion . .., lady Rlflo Shot ' Texas Guinan IN '"J ' "The Gun Woman" A' cyclono of -riding, shooting. fighting-and real cowboys and, west erners. A groat plcturo, -real CoTee -Srvd pipind hwf with pure ere, fm Wtoke 4rvt-prVe CbfiFe Misery & i JbkeHomee Dcpei Dovghnuh SO? BHHBIi wv bbbbSw vix. w"'! BBBBS Wm m'Z' M SB M iBBBft . -T1 H J BH 1 IbBH Personal Mention Ray Ilucbanan of Burns Is, In town for a short stay, I., L. Arhoy. of, Swnn,I.ako Is In town on buslness'for tho'.day. Hirs. Porter Parsons of, Merrill lsjn town today and' expects to lenvo"on tho train 'tomorrow morning to spend tho winter in Pnso Uoblos, Califor nia. r Mrs.' Sarah Adnms of Mnlln Is spending tho day hero buying sup plies. Among somo of the residents of Ashland' who nro hero for a short stay nre: II. J. Ualllnger, Mrs. Wal ter, Kittrldgo mill Mrs. D. Llnebaugh. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wolford of Yaln nx aro In town tor tho. day buying supplies and attending to matters of business. Several rosldcnts of Lakevlow. who nro, hero on combined JniBlncss and plcasuro nro:1 Pressly Laird, Leo'W. Fornandes, John O'Kcofo,'' Mrs. Fred Rent: and Mrs. J. A. Parrlsh. Mrs. Dan Griffith of San Diego rotumed homo this morning after spending two weeks visiting friends hero. Mrs. Griffith nt one time oper ated tho'Eaglo Ridge Tavern. Chas. Otey, a lumberman Is In town on business. Mrs. J. S, Lagcson and children were, among .ho arrivals on last night's' train from Portland. , They came to Join Mr. Lageson who Is ono of tho owners of tho Klamath Plumbing and Heating company. F. L. Mlcklc, lumberman of San TVanclsco, left on this morning's train after spending a couplo of days hero .with .local lumbermon on, busi ness. "; . N: G. Wheeler, chlbf clerk and" II. D. Newell, project manager, of tho Reclamation Service, left this morn ing for Yakima, Wash., to be gono about a week on business for tho gevernment: "Mr. and Mrs. W,m T. Haln left this morning for San Francisco after spending several days visiting Mrs. Haln'8 sister, Mrs. Frank Voss 'of Maliii. John Ilman, ono of tho owners of tho Mars confectlonory was a pas senger on, this morning's train to tho bay city-on business preparatory to ro-openlngOf tho Mars which .was rocontly destroyed by flro. Mrs. T. J. Stoops and daughter. Luetic, wcro passengers on this morn lug's train to Orland, California, to Bpcnd a thirty day visit with Mrs. W. If. King and family. Mrs. King Is a daughter of Mrs. Stoops. 'Mrs. Joo Josephs .of Merrill is in tho rlty on hor way home from tho huckleberry patch where she spent tho past month. Stio reports a delight ful vacation. Mrs. O. W. Conrad Jr., left this morning for Ilornbrook for u few 'days visit with hor husband, who fs employed by tho Southern Pacific company. yftMMWWMWWWWMWVWWW Form Playihg A New Idea in Piano Instruction based on rending tho,, notra, WIH adapt itself to any typo of muilc. . 4Xon vho don't play tho piano, can positively learn to play any popular, bong in Iff weeks, 12 leswns; ' You 'wlio 'do; play will Im prove 100 .per cent by taking tills course. ".. ' A fiftecn-nilnuto demonstra tion at your homo will sub Htantiato nil claims mado, ' Waterman " , Piano School " P. B. CLARK', vMgr. Temporary litadquarters, lfall Hotel Phono for appointment for demonstration at youp homo. w Mrs. N. H. Doguo and daughter, Ellon IMcVolghj from their ranch near Merrill aro iht 'town shopping today. M. A, Dobbin; of Eugbrio, is on a short business trip hero; Mr. and Mrs. I. K; Sh'AW. and Win, D. Shaw compose a party'-of tourists from Pasadena, California. H. II. Schmltt, a lumberman of Davis, California, Is hero on business with tho local mill men. Mrs. Orvlllo KUIott is spending tho wook-ond with her daughters; Florence and Clnrjco, .who nro at tending tho Sacred Heart Academy. Dr. Gerald F. .Warren of.' Dorrls arrived on last night's train to attend to matters of business and returned thlg morning. F. S. Jones, n formor resident of this lilaco loft this morning for Fall River, California, after spending sev eral days bore on bustnca.i. Mrs. Jessie Eados wan an outgoing passenger on this morning', train for ls8on, California, utter spending a two" week's vls.lt hero with friends. E. J,. Ewell, mnnagor of tho Singer Sowing Mnchlno company, of Chlco", returned thcro this morning after spending a couplo of days lioro'f on n combined business .and plcasuro trlii. A. E. Johnson; Klamath Falls' rep - rosentatlvo for tho Ocean Lumber i company, of San Francisco, left this , morning for his homo at Orvlllc, Ore-. gon, for a few day's visit. L. G. Van nollon.and Lcsllo Rog-'t ers, who havo boon deer Hunting on,T tho north fork of tho Roguo Riven for n week, nro expected to return . tonlgh't. i J. V.'Cardozn, local merchant, left1 this morning forYrekn on, a short! business 'trip. 'Miss Addlo 'Olmstcad, a talented artist from Sacramento, hag oponcd a studio In tho homo of Mr. nnil Mrs. M. U Poland nt 840 Walnut avo. Sho.ls now ready to tako orders and give Instructions. Society Mr. and Mrs. J. C. RIcbter -- iiuhib am uuu ujru8u l'iu i.nuii m their homo on North Eleventh St., In . . ... .. t t- i honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Espln- osa and Chas. Do (Udotu. who loft Tr.nv nnmln, fnr riif,i fr a vacation. Orango and black was tho colpr schemo and dancing and cards wero enjoyed by fho guests until c in hn.,r nfio, ui.iH, .loiioinii.. .. .W ..WH., .... ...k.. .W..V.WH , froshments wero sorved. Tliow pro- onn. ., XT ,.n,l Mr. V. T I.'.nfn. BU..V xv.w, .... UMU .'.. ... . ....,.,.. 03a. Chns. Do Grooto, Mr. and Mr.!"o iioicnKin nrsi Pro ".- - " Monro Innn Mnnm nf rir.rnl Mlr.li i- r i fi. t..i" -...! .1110. LVllMia, .11IB9 IVIUa V.W6UU, 11,1. nnil M,.. r. Hniiirn. Mr. nnd Mr M. S. Lester, and thhost nn.i hostesM. Tho PtllnM ro.l.lnnfn In llln lint Springs addition was made gay lost THE ONLY DANCE IN TOWN! The only real Jazz Music, where everybody claims they have' the best time VICTORY CLUB TQNIGHT, NINE O'CLOCK Moose Hall Houston-Filz Syncopated Orchestra THE KLAMATH Sole agency fo r the largest Western Milling concern. Will buy your grain at top market prices for cash. ' See or phone " BOLD!ISCHAR AND VOCHATERj , MalinOre. and Klamath Falls, Ore. riAAAivuxruvtJVVVVvvivtr-riiif''","""w' $5 REWARD $5 Most suitable name suggested for naming Scandinavian Dance Hall, Reward paid at dance Wednesday x Evening x -, Write and mail your choice to Tom Eide, 701 Jefferson street, City.' No names received after 6 p. m. Tues day, September 27, 1921 Board' of Directors 'will rliooso tho namo Tuesday night tMMMIIttttflMtlMMimtH'WIM.irm X We invite your business 7? ..'j w i It 'i.'1 ' '-. r. '' ;t IX :r? '' tnlcht bv a dnnclne party glvon by Miss Graco Elliott to a number of ..... . . her girl irionds. Tne nouso was . "... ... .. ..... ...... ciccorntoa in pinu nnu w...io ... nnd a ronl gvosy fortuno toller wns "nd n roal aV.h futuro of each Prcsont to road tho futuro of eacn young guest. The youig ladles dressed as children, somo In uy nni othor8 ,n elrl stumos. zoa woro nlvon to tho best dnnc- ers, Misses llllllo IJalrd and Ruby Smith winning tho prlzo for thO' Wnlt2. UrOW MOHISOn OIIII niurBUVr- ; ...... , U '.n,k and EStllOr UalKlnS OnU l.einu, Dim- 'nna Rpcniul nrlzo for fox trot. Dnln- - ' ty refreshments wero sorved throughout tho evening. Tnoao PrCSOni WCrOI lll-- JUluoto -..- Kins, Edna Sovltts, Ilonnlo Lucas, GRAIN EXCHANGE When you open an account with this' bank, you are in good company, for many df the representative citizens of this city and vicinity are deposit ors and patrons of this institution. Your banking requirements, whatever they may be, can be met by our ample facilities, and your money is safeguarded by a CAPITAL and SURPLUS of. $230,000.00 The First National KLAMATH FALLS OREGON '-iuer wim, uuui i,inusoy, tvu, Jenkins. Desslo Tull, Pansy Itobort - -"" "" "i '"i " ur.ii nnrnlliu nlnll fn.!.!!,. T... ,n. Kmmn Fvlllne. Mnrlhi. linn - ."--"-" ""' "" " '' '' ",ua Lathrop, Sybil llamiior, Vnlo Wmlwy. Lulu Hanson, Huhy H. ' Smlt"' " lril. Orctn Madison. $1,000 F.O.B. Klamatn Falls i Lowest Price Ever Quoted on INTERNATIONAL 8-16 TRACTOR P.&O. Tractor Plows also reduced in price See Us at tne .County Fair, Oct. 5, 6, 7 J. S. MILL & SON Sixth, at Klamath Ave. Klamath Falls, Ore. The Rex Cafe $1.00 Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 Crab Largo Rlpo, Olives Celery Salad a la Victor 'Jk'v Chicken Printanlern Hnnn. Cholceof ', ('Fried Snrlnir Chicken Natural . ! ',Stuffed Spring Chicken, Celery nrosslng.. unicuon t'ricassoo dreen Apple, Cream Whipped Potatoes Oregon Hot MInco Plo, Cabinet Pudding, Vanilla - uroam Bauco , vanilla or Strawberry , Ico Cream, Chocolato, Marshmallow ' ' r ' .', or Plnoapplo Sundao ' , -Tea Coffeo , Chocolato " Milk ' -i( Why cook at homo when you can buy this dinner for 1.00 at the best cafo In Southern Oregon. I . , ' f !'; I u . a- Bank siargarei Hotchkln, Francis Hum-' .phro Margaret Johnson, Lotha aiiuunui, um niuiuiiaun, myu uor OI... 1.. if m.1 .. -- tion ana 1J loan or Torroy. The moon movea 3,3I!0 foot ovory second, v i P&one 9, Cocktail . Dill Pickles iV x ft ' with isgg Dumpling Fritter Qlazo' ' j . 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