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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1921)
.4 4ru,i rUn in A3TODAY, OCTOBER 1, tlttl THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tff t Personal Mention I Mr. and lit. Jobs Zwnld and mall son, John David, aro here from thetr Oakland home (or a visit with Mrs. Zwald't father, James H. Lin ejr, on of the early aottlors of Klnm ath county. Mr. SBwald, -who Is look ing "over tho cattle 'situation, left this morning, for Chiloquin, wherp he will spend a couplo of days. Charles Axol of Spring lairo tran sacted huslnoss with city merchants yesterday. . Mrs. Perry DeLap and daughtor, Virglnla.IUchmond, loft this morning for Portland, whero they wilt sp'ond several months., Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Murdock, whr operate a ranch In tho Keno district were In the county seat thla morning .,"l transaeUn'g'builnets with Klamath Folia merchants. Mrs. Guy Manning, a well known society matron of thla city; left this .morning for Chicago and New Tork, expecting to be away at least threo months. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ilolnien, of the Klamath 'Cash grocery, aro plan ning to spond tho weak-end In Bon ansa and Maltn attondlng to huslnoss affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Hannon and , children woro In town (or a brlot visit this morning and to pur chaso Bupplloa for tholr homo In Malln. C. R. McClay mado a flying trip In to tho city thla morning with sup plies for tho public market. John O'Connor camo Into town estordoy with a load of groin which ha harvested oft hU ranch Is the Spring' Lake section' " Miss Violet Gale left this morning for her homo at Bonaua, where she will spend the week-end with her parents, returning Sunday evening to continue her studies In the high school. Mrs. George WWton and daugh ters, Beatrice and Katherln, spent tho day In town from their home at Merrill attondlng to business af fairs. E. J. Lawronco was transacting buslnoas hero yesterday from his homo In Merrill. Porcy Dixon was a county soat visitor thla morning from his ranch In tho valley. A. It.' Campbell, a woll known former In tho Pine drove section, Is attending to business affairs horo this morning. vtfMT!IH-ft-tUTIfMritrflrMWTrlTIWlTM4flItMttMtttWfttt 'ttO a'! IT Ail-Year : Telephone Service At all seasons of the year Pacific Long Distance telephone service helps to keep up the volume of Oregon trade. The invita tion to "Buy Oregon Products" becomes a reality when communication between dis tant parts of the state is made easy. Busi ness transactions between buyer and seller can be arranged quickly, economically and satisfactorily over our long distance lines. Use all your business aids. Extend your territory and increase your sales by use of long distance service. It is the modern way efficient prompt convenient. Ask for Pacific Long Distance. " The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. W WTWWVTW WTW WW WWWVWWW9 WWWVTTV TVWVVTV WTVTTTTTTT WW WTWVM TV J ii i FOR SALE! 0 !" i mi At attractive prices and terms, the following described property , ' , 1 span blackJkorses, weight about 1,600, age five 1 span bay mare; weight about 1,400, , age five 1 apart ponies, weight about 1,100, ages , unknown, 1 two-year-old colt, 1 this spring's colt. If interested call and talk the. matter over with us. The First National Bank: KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ? , !.' ''" II ' I t.iif' v't v f, 'i I I ) ,llll ,':') I'O ? V . 'f-f iJt' ivm.rijl . w !';' ' !' -1 ' . ' at.': i ' ".ii : i DANCE tonight will be High School Night at Moose Hall, in ....honor of Visiting Football Team from Ashland.... : 1 Houston-Filz Syncopated Orchestra . ., n n ni-ii-irruij- .-Ln.n juu aiVyini-irrinrr'ii"i"ii'ii"i' " "' T SAVE D B Y BUYING YOUR NEEDS DURING KLAMATH BUYERS' WEEK wM iaiBV Make My Store Your Headquarters HEATERS and RANGES FLOOR BOARDS and everything that goes with eatria r malrp von s-nmforfaVli ouiuv fc uawnv j vmm vwa .v SAVE $ SAVE Special Discount DURING Buyers Week Only RUGS at unheard of nrices. Good. Fair and Indiffer ent qualities, all have the same sweeping re ductions. Window 6 f long, 36 inches wide. Special 83c pr ' .nrpiu Dmrrc nM rnnifiiwr. iiTFNSTl c HAVE TOO MANY BARGAINS Aluminum and Tinware, Clothes Baskets, Hampers to list them, all. Com in arid see our stock and be and Wood Baskets, Bird Cages and Ironing Boards. convinced B HOUSE "THE FURNISHER OF HAPPY HOMES" M 1 r .'I' M i- 1 l'.juimiliiii1 i " " ..iwmwwwwwwiw MAAW WIWWWWFIWW'ljSiWWgtjssj WVssfVr.w1'!'- -'V v J rr r , , ,