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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1921)
firrxi caws Thursday, skpt. a, 1021 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOH SIX r Personal Mention Jerry O'Connor camo into town I yostorday and will return to the Fort tomorrow, for tho purpoao of arrang ing for tho transfer of bis Bhecp from the Fort Klamath, range to his ranch nt Spring lako, whero ho will winter n largo number of sheep. Mm. Clara Cornish has 'returned from spending two weeks In Gold mil, Ashland and Medford, visiting Mentis and relatives. Miss Loulso niggs, who has been spending tho summer with her par- en Is, left tblB morning for Oakland, California. Miss niggs Is a registered narso and will practice her profes sion in tho south this winter, Mrs. Bccca Evans, who has been hero for aomo time with her son, ank Evans, loft this morning for her old homo In Kansas. Mrs. Kvmis was accompanied by Mrs. It. McLcod, who has been making an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Smith, and family. Frank Kirk left this morning by train for the Sherman Institute In California, where he will ' continue tils education. Marlon Barnes and family and sis ter, Mrs. Cook, and Mrs William Barnes, left yesterday afternoon by ar for Silver lake and Lakevlcw on a combined business and ploasuro, trip. John, Leo and 0. W. Houston, are aneading tho week In tho Summer lako country on a deer hunt and In eWontally looking after buslncSfc'af Xalrs at the same time. $', V. L. Daly arrived last night from Salt Lake City and is registered At the White Pelican hotel for a few Dr. EL H. Smith is a city visitor from Lakevlew, where he is n well known professional man. . Allen Holcomb and E. H. Hale left Tuesday for a ton day's motor trli through California. Thoy will com blno business with ploasuro whllo away. Miss Fayo Iloguo Is spending it thrco weoks' vacation In Klamath Falls from her homo, In San, Francis co. Miss Iloguo resided In this city with, hor parents for a number of years and many frlonds nro volcom Ing hor back. Whtlo horo she wll! bo tho guest of Mrs. Charlos Colllci. Mrs. L. D. Haguo Is recupornttng from a serious Illness, of several wooks at tho Klamath Gonernl hos pital. F. T. Kelson, Charles Splddel and Aubrey Campbell, nil throo local ap praisers for tho Farm Loan Associa tion left this morning for tho Dalr.. and Yalnax country'for tho purposo of appraising farm lands In thoso localities. Tomorrow and Saturday thoy will look ovor farms in tho vic inity of Klamath Falls and Midland. .Mrs. H S. Patrick and small grandson, John Patrick, who have been here for a weok or more visit ing Mrs. Patrick's son, F. IT. Patrick and daughter) Mrs. Joe Moore, left this morning for Long Dcar.h whero they villi spond tho winter returning in the spring to tholr home In Grants Pass. W. B. Spencor and Wnrron J'ick woro county soat visitors ysterday afternoon from tholr ranches In tho vicinity of Kcno. A. B. Davidson drovo Into (he city this morning from his ranch In the valloy and transacted business at tho court hou'so. A. A. Whitlatch, a rancher In Klamath county, was on tho stroots this morning transacting business with merchants here and visiting with frionds whom ho chanced to meet. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Woodhouso tondlng to legal matters and pur chasing suppltos from Klamath mer chants, K, Sugar man loft this morning on the stago for Medford. From there Mr. Sugnrman will go on to Portland for a visit with his family who nro spending tho wlntor In tho Koso cltv, John Coleman waa In tho city yesterday after supplies for his farm on tho Lakovlew road A. Kallna, who operate a storo In Malln, was a county seat busi ness visitor yestorday I W. A. Mastln, a fanner in tho Poo Valloy district, was in tho city yesterday on business. O. R. Hunt mado a trip into town yesterday from his ranch home at Malln, and transacted business with Klamath Falls merchants. Davo Shook is spending a few days In town from Dairy, looking after affairs of business. Mrs. Guy Merrill, who has been on a two montnsv visit wun rela tives In Kansas City and other east ern points, roturnod homo last nleht. She was accompanied on tho roturn trip by hor sister, Mil Flora Fossonden, and by her cousin, who will visit In Klamath Falls for tho nozt few weoks Mrs. Mablo Wooden is ezpected in tomorrow from Ashland , for a brief visit with friends and relatives hero. L. F. Geertson, a rancher In tho Klamath valley, was in town this morning, transacting business with city banks. Alfred Castol, a prosperous young business man at Fort Klamath, is spending a few days in Klamath Falls, looking after business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Clucas, of Pueblo, Colorado, arrived the first pt tho week for a visit with Mr, and Mrs. A M. Worden. 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When you now that nearly three years' time is given in which to complete the purchase of a piano or a playerpiano, and as small an'amount as three dollars -a month for a good Victrola, you can readily figure the convenience of our purchase plan. We get in this world just about what we plan, work and save for, so there is no better time to look over our stock than "right now." The many sales being made . each week is the best evidence to us that Quality, Low Prices and Terms do get the business. Again we say: "WHY ROB YOUR HOME?" EARL SHEPHERD GO. Only Exclusive Music House. 507 Main, Phone 282-J i f ' ' T11 "" ........... -i-i-f-rivinrvvui AJUUVUT.-UU-U -wwMtiun raTi feu SB 'll 1st Annual Buyers'Week October 3rd to 8th ; III H III ' WlP !.lf 9 sK 3 it i pi 4 111 '1, sSBm lip . You are cordially invited to visit this store during Buyers' Week. We haye assembled the largest and best assortment of fall and winter clothing we have ever shown. You are going to need some good warm, clothing in the very near future, so avail yourself of this opportunity of getting a 5 per cent refund on all your purchases. Prices are down to where they should be. You will be surprised at the exceptional bargains you will find in all departments of this store. We are going to do all we possibly can to make Buyers' Week and the days of the County Fair both interesting and profitable to you. You will find a warm welcome here, whether you buy or not. Make this store your headquarters while in town. Come in for a friendly visit if nothing else, and see one of Oregon's finest clothing stores. K.K.K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS F. S. Wilson, bankor and vice president of tho Wootern Wool Warcr lioiislng compuny of Portland, and Fred W. Falconer, bankor and .wool grower of Enterprise, Oregon, aro expected to urrlro horo tonight. Tho gentlemen nro friends of Captain J. W. Slomens and nro on tholr way to Lake county to Interview sheepmen, with a vlow to buying lambs and perhaps, oh tho part of Ur. Falconer, placing a fovr high claw rams with I jilt e county groworn. -O TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY o o FOIl SALB Ford nag, Good condi tion f2.25. Central Oarage. 89-20 LOST A brown bobtnlled cocker apanlol pup about 3 months old. Thlg puppy bolongs to little Lester WJshard .and Is missed vory much by tho boy. Return to 1939 Auburn street or 131 N. 8th street or call 230J or 118 and wo will como and get him. 29-1 NOTICE Tho Prosbytorlan Ladles aid of Merrill will glvo a cooked food sale nt tho Grand Central Pnbllc Market, Kiamam rails, Saturday Oct. 1st. 30 The Strand THEATRE FJncht Picture Projection In South era Oregon TONIGHT ONLY- TWELVE REELS BIG DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW TIIE Bid WESTKRlfEB Roy Stewart (The Learnin' of Jim Benton" A Westorner with piack, and Chas. Ray AND Dorothy Dalton .... i in . "Back of the Man" and a good comedy. Show starts at 6:30 sharp. Coming Sunday ZANE GROTS "Man of the Forest" Msrwf rt4 SOJBS BEAUTY Is more than skin deep in Queen Quality shoes, because beau ty starts with the smartly modeled, exclusive "lasts" over which the shoes are tailored, and is built up through the hundreds of operations in making. Twenty-six days m themakingarc required :to create Queen Quality per fection, but the Queen Quality organization has be"en achieving this per fection for .more than twem-ty-six years. That is one reason for the preeminence of Queen Quality fit and style and value at the at tractive price you py. The other reasons yotj will learn in the pleasing experience of wearing Queen Quality shoes this seasosu THE BOOTERY CHAS. P. MAGUIRE t 7 13 Main St klamath falls, oreoW &v lIBBfr I yTA.'cx- II fmm HsrsBsBrVy I A I I &M I ! A J3 I "7 a&mfrfimrmuuMittmmx-'''" :3WiSawwwwgg