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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1921)
PU '"" ' V '" " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUWOAY, OOTOIIKR 25, 1921. ft? PAQB EiaitT. ' ' I Personal Mention 4 .Mr, ami Mrs. P. J. O'Gnra loft this morning for Salt Lake City after n . month's vacation spent In tholr boat- ' kauao on Itocroatlon crook.. Mr. 'v.O'arn, who Is n pathologist ana n sdlrwtor ot tho department of ngrlcul- ,. -tar.il and smoiung by-products in , wrstlgntlons ot the American Smolt 'jik nnd Koflntug comfpahy, has pass ed many of his vacations In his 'big ' loathouso on tbo Upper1 Lake. Tho Jboat Is cqulppod with automatic oloc Aric! lights and an .automatic wntor atynlom. whlc lunakes it far mtfro elab orate than any olhor summor living ' . tfinnriert on tho lako. '. ' I). M. Smith and Dr. George Massoy -'Joavo returned from tholr wook's camping trip In llamas valloy with- 'f,iut any pressing doslro to talk of '. ' their .success In stalking dcor. , George Watt whs a passenger on .'tho morning train bound for San Francisco where ho will spend sov cral days attending to business con- nerlcd with his cattle interests. '' J. P. Thomas, a Midland farmer, was In town yesterday on mattora of Tinslnces. A. J. Manning' transacted business with Klamath Falls merchants yes terday from his ranch In the valley .rnuth ot town. L. D. and II, SlcCormlck mado a business trip Into town yesterday froni tholr. ranch homo noar Keno. M, J. Whitney was a county scat visitor yostorday; afternoon from Merrill. J. i Mrs. it. 0. Spink camo into town . . .from ' hor summor homo on .Spring V 'riiek. last night and loft on tbo morn 1 Jag train for Wjatsonvillo, California, - - "whore she wilt spend tho winter with iHir mother who Is roportcd to bo , -dangerously III. Charles Riley, who has' boon visiting- with his iWr, Mrs. J. W. Jory at Midland startod this morning on his Toturn Journoy to Fort Collins, Colorado. Hob Sloan, Roderick Smith and Mr. Skinner of San Francisco havo returned from an unsuccessful hunt Jug trip Into the northern part ot tho enonty. v t Nate Oterheln, who' has been in tho Chlloquin' country "for several days ro turned yesterday with a good ratch 'of trout. Mrs. A. it. Bailey' left this morn 'Ing'for her hoi -art' extended'. .."H-. .George. Mtirrymari and Harold Wp.rrjTn'an, I.' A, Kichardson and Amos Lundy greater part ot tho wcok hooking aftor business mattora, Dan Ilyan Is a city visitor hero from his homo'nt Fort Klamath,- vJnmos R Nowham. niailo n trip Into town this mdrnlng from his ranch on tho Merrill road and transacted bus IncBs with Klamnth Falls merchants. O. S. Lund and wtfo aro visitors hero, this wcok from Portland. They nro stopping at th6 White l'ollcan hotol. Mr. nnd Mrs, Ernest If. Clark nr rlvod last night from Boston and nro roglstorcd at tho Whtto Pollcan ho tot. SWaltor Dixon Is a business visitor hero from Chlloquin today. Three Artists Will Give Concert Friday Miss Helen Clark, tho popular countralto, and Joseph Phillips, tho well known barltono, assisted 'by Thomas H. George .pianist, will bo hoard, in an uniquo recital at tho Prosbytorlan church on Friday ovo- nlng, Octobor 28. Miss Clark ,ls one ot tho most popular countraltog now on the concert' stage. Sho has tourod tho country for tho past few seasons with market success. Mr. Phillips returns to tho ccn cort platform aftor sovoral years of success in tho field ot light ,oppra Ho will' bo remembored by bis 'clov er work with DoWolt Hopper nnd Jani6"T. Powers. Mr. George la a musician of marked ability, and his contribu tions to the ovonlng's ontortalnmont aro suro 'to P.loase. ' Admtttanco to .tho 'recital will bo by card ot introduction only. 1 v- .. ., . . I Napoleon died, on tho. Island ot St. Helena ot cancer. i. A world!' conf bronco of ' tho Irish raco is being planned.- 1 The Jcnoian caves ot Australia aro llghtod.by oldcidclty. ' ? The Seminole Indians adopt ne- Br eases inio lueir irioes. ' Tho cotton boll weevil appcaretl In the Untied States In 1892. 4 Last -Picture hodu in Portland after .visit with 'fier brothers, '." tv rro In' tho" city yesterday from tholr ranches at' Dly transacting business at the' court houso. F. -Hill Hunter, prominent lumber . man or tuts city, was a passenger n tho morning train for San Fran- elsco'wboro ho will comblno business with ploaauro and attend the logging congress. . . II. W. Turner, a recent arrival from Los AngMy;and;the new. man- agor of the hofii iVHo'nania', was in - -tho dty yesterday as a guest at tho ' Arcade hotel. Mrs. H. H, Bdmonds recently pur chased tho hotel1 at. Fort Klamath from J. H. Wise, who moved with lila' family mto' Klamath Falls tor tho winter. Mrs.. Edmonds took pos--aesalon tho middle of tho month and pirns on running n up to date and T'rogresslvo hostelry. T.,C. LaFrcolsr Is In town on a t 'few days business from Dray, Mr, yenfl Mrs. LaFreniar will loavo in a -Jtjvr weeks for eastern points to visit Tnlatlveo. i Miss Rllnbeth Ramsby left yes 'nerday for Weo4 whero slid will visit for i few days with friends. J. P. MJcAullffo Is attondlng to business' affaire hero today from his eattlp ranch in, tho Fort Klamath country. Dr.. XV. H. dadilea Is back from San Francisco whero ho spent tho MMMHMaMWWHHMMMMMIBBMi , '- v JgL m jt&i&Ki w sssssssssssssssssssssssssa li!9ilii!lsisiHLi llllj AAAAyvwVMVAWVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ll U. The Entire Stock of Shoes 4 u W i On Sale i i -,:'. iit.i'- .1 1 1 l (.'): .. MWf '.i 'J ". ' r- ' .'Vvi Wednesday This is a Yearly Event and If You Want t' . to Save Money on Shoes BUY YOUR SHOES TOMORROW fplBHHHBiLHflHHLlBHLLHHHsVHHHHHIHHHBHsVHIHHHLlsW HiLHHHLiiLLlHBHLlHBHHLHHLIBiLIHHHHsVLHHLHiHHHHHBk JThe Reg- . . 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