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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1921)
s 1 ..THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON xp - jf PAW MB NQVKMBEK. , jtMl. t-ir. .- 'f ' t Mi m I i PrMhal Mention t James Moore, a nophow of Joo Moore of tho Western Transfer eompany, loft this morning on hts return to Corning aftor a visit of everal Weeks spent hore. B. H Wright and E. M. Chltcoto pent yesterday hunting in tho Mai In country and roturnod with the limit ef geese. , ' D. M. Smith and Rov. J. S. Chanoy are out today for a fow hours hunt- lie. Francis J Bowno, ono of tho very ojalenslvo farmors in tho Bonanza dis trict, is in town today, having arrived act night. t. M. McLomOro, a cattlo buyer ma Oakland, California, U In this Wty for a fow days attending to busl- Harry Whltnoy of Merrill is hero fee brief visit from Merrill. lit Marriage license was Issued last TMtag by the county clork to Vel ion Merle Hosklns and Vivian Mcdg patn, both of Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. O A. Krauso left ' Hit Morning on vtho train for Port- Had and other northern points on a omblned business and ploasuro trip. . Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Caso accompan ied by Mies Loulso Hatch -woro pas- 'afire on the morning train. Mr. ''asV' plans v to loave tho others' at JiWaed, 'going ton to Portland on bnst- VBeM.v.wblle Mrs. Case and hor sister will cb'nilnuo their Journey to ls 'Angeles. Mr.' and Mrs. W. H. Newhouso, imagers of tho St. Francis hotol In Susanvllle, California, aro here for few' days stay during an automobllo tour' thoy nro making of northern California and southern Oregon. VtM Betty Gray, one of the most 'popular ydung ladlos of this city, who,' though practically a recent ad dition to the younger set, has en beared herself to overy one who knew her, left this morning on tho ataga for Medford. Miss Gray will vielt there'for a short tlmo before go ing oa to Los Angeles to, spend (be winter months and In tho spring tho will continue her journoy east to Boston where sho oxpocts to llvo In the future. ' Henry Graham, a rancher on th Algoma road, la In tho city today purchasing suppllos. J, li. Atkinson Is a city visitor from Seattle, having arrived on last nights irate.' Otis Metager came into town last rasing from Merrill and Is staying at the White Pelican hotel during ate brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson aro ta Medford for a few days, having left by car yesterday. They will ro turn today or tomorrow. W. W. Reader Is here from Ash land on a combined business and leeanre trip. A. L. Jamiea is registered at the Wfclta Pelican hotel from Sacramon te. eerae T. Collins, a goreeryman Medford, arrived here last even Mi tad la staying 'at the White Pell et! kotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Reynolds are fa town' for a fow days business visit from their ranch south of town. The Ladles Aid of the Methodist piecopal church will bold a rum- r i mage sale on Saturday1 at the Free Market. . .. John Shook, nn oil onthuslast of Yonna Valley Is In town today look ing attrr business affairs. Harry Tolford, a rancher on tho Merrill road Is In tho city today transacting business with local mer chants. J. V. Dollahlto, of Berkeley, Cali fornia, who has boon stopping in tho city as n guost at tho Arcade- hotol for tho past two wooks, loft this morning for Hornbrook, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hunter of Red ding, parents of T. D .Hunter, aro hore for a brlof visit. Thoy aro stay ing at tho Arcado hotol. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bloomllold aro city visitors this wook from Portland. " Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Shophord aro in tho city for n visit' with their non, Earl Shepherd, of tho Shopuerd Mus ic Depot. Thoy are registered at tho Arcado hotol, from Ashland. .11. A. Kemp, mnnagor of tho Ar cado hotel, has returned from Wood, whore he has been for tho past few days for tho purposo of plnclng a now sign. Ho was accompanied by Arthur Fylllng, who palntod the sign for the" establishment. " MASONS TO HOLD INITIATION CEREMONY Tomorrow ovonlng at the Mason ic Hall, a spoclal convocation of Klamath Lodgo, Number 77, A. F. and A. M. will take Place at 7:30 o'clock when a number of candi dates for tho Master Mason dogreo will bo Initiated In tho mystorloa of tho final step In tho "bluo lodgo" of Masonery. Secrotary Oaghagon today stated that no anticipated a largo attendance at this meeting, tho first spoclal convocation to be called In tho pro wlntor work. Make that idlo dollar world Pal It In the hank. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY o o RUMMAOn SALE SATURDAY At Public Market. Mothodlst Ladles Aid. . 3 RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY At Public Markot. Methodist Ladlos Aid. 3 RUMMAGE BALK SATURDAY At Public Market. Methodist Ladles Aid. 8 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms '13.50 per wook. Star Rooming House. 6th nnd Main Street. 3-5 , BROWN CALF ' f 1 RUBBER HEEL PRICE $7,50 & ! THE STRAND THEATRE Tonight HOBART BOSWORTH in The Brute Master COUNTRY STORE NIGHT o Chickens; n lbs. Boons- a llm. IUcei 1 can Oriscoj 1 llbl. Ginger Snapdj Mottle b.i.a nn, nMnmi n Hm. Clieose: 10 ioe. C.- C 4-k. Dhuwa.. 'Pncako Flour 8 lb. Can Golden Woel oome or tne razes: coffoot Largo can Tunn vih. MjjFegeW1 . j itlr. tw At 1 si . JaW J- 1 nfy&V ajsjH. t rrt r -n..- ' .. ",'' .' .4a w ' ''.V - -wAmcj fa'elsV'hM .? iv v lAAMMiaMMMWWUI jT if 1 m:z : Quality vs. Price! C.There is one important thing to look out for when you are buying shoes Be sure that the Price - has 'not been fighting . the Quality out of them! C.T0 linow what your shoe-dollar, is get ting you is wiser economy than to gamble. REGAL SHOES are dependable! 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Rex Cafe. wieiMrmwveeAtAAAwwL ,?..-, 4 ' THE Club Cafe B t iJY"si,"rJv,vi--Jbrr-ii i""v,vvinriAor lfJiAAiViAAAsVnls ' " WE HAVE MADE A 20 REDUCTION IN OUR PRICES WITHOUT .'LOWERING OUR STAND ARD OF SERVICE OR QUALITY OF FOOD. WE BUY NOTHING BUT THE BEST. THE ONLY WAY WE CAN GIVE OUR PATRONS A SQUARE DEAL IS TO BE FAIR WITH OUR EMPLOYEES. WE ARE SATISFIED. THEY ARE SATISFIED, Alto IF YOU EAT-HERE YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. T ' i i t . . -i t f ' -.'., WWWWWMMWIWWIMIVWWI ,,, . , , ,,V0X u. v . m " - i "Serves You Right w Open All Night -6th St. -Just off Main J r aisaaaBw ' BBB iiflu!l '"' s 1 bH WKggtt) ABbBbT VVBk BBH - ""bW mjJ ft gH BF BBBLV . . !"' ,a ' x i t J t eam v eV- 'X