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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1921)
Z&& -" i--WvvA-y' .3,- ' - , r. h h. I 31 1W... tf.riMi tM I- M I , .JVk, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAIX3, OREGON ,ii" w piok Man. WE Must H AVE MORE BUSINESS ; i I r --ffH . THAT'S THE PLAIN SPOKEN TRUTH 1 S ' I i 4 tf personal mention U. N. BramhatJ left thla morning 'far JSigeno o a lea day Dullness trta. - iXrc. A. jf. Warner li going to Saiv Tnmctaco to" vutft her father, A. J. XaVllle who U very elek. Mii'and Mm. U, H, Hart returned to 8acramen(o his morning after , apendfag several days jbero combin ing business wltfciearn.' Mr. Hart la the owner o(,the Hart Building lwre, which 1 under construction. Blanche and Roy Irwla left this araratag for Bartlesvllle, Oklahoma to me. their Mate." "W. 0 Barba waa at., passenger oa Ufa morning's tral'a for Weed. mam Idamai-Bro'wn aad Con staace riaher are & route to Port load this morning to spend Thanks Khrtitg with friofds. ' Wto. aVHacefsteinJof Oorria re tained to that ''Place thla morning after Spending soreral days on btisi 5bpihj here, W. H. Mason, a local newspaper wan, Is Journeying' lo Modesto, Cat., to spend Thanksgiving with hla.fath er, J. B. MAson, Mr, J. B. Mason -was at one time mayor of Klamath Us. ' Mra Clyde' Deal and baby returned Utte morning' to Duasmulr after nmdtaK k: tow- days visiting at the mbii of Mr. Deal's mother, Mrs, Jatk Co'rkery,,.' T. J. Craig' had B.t C. Barker left thfs'aJorBtaaTtor taV hemes' I San aVraaeleco '.alter a-' tamr days .visit karei ' '!' MrthaaVllribaVK Cues spent, the fj-ihcre yesterday .OB buslaeaa mat- , tm end. returned heme, tpdar Tin JUhfcmo. -ijiajH i - Charles A.'-Mhla anient yesterday etc. IcavlBgithU forenoon for a anthem trip. Mr. Qllilin resides la Seattle, WaanVpVt . L. S. Henry waa ta fiacramenlo Vfcltor 'here Tuc4day and Wednes day; i W. T. Sonslfy'spent a week vlslt lay In Bend, returning in this city lt nlKht."' tllo-loft this morning for , "ha homo In nekoloy, California. Tee trip wasmirto'ln the Interest of Ma health.. , It. C. Klmball'a,promlitent'rit(ten ' " Lakevlew, was a caller uio;icai irlenda yesterday, C. A. Newman and Prank Tucker r VjiKn wera here yesterday, jut to day upon .buMaeati connected5' jWlfh lhrir ranchea aear. Malta. W. V,'. Kardaey'of Lorella was 'a aastooHS visitor tPre yesterday. W. H. jCladdee, proprietor; of the .Kagle Itldge tavern, was hero yes terday upon a parchastag trip. "; Michael Curtln, one of the prom inent ranchers near Merrill, was an orornlght visitor hore, returning to his home this forenoon. Leonard Uovington and J. V. Simpson,, traveling men. from San Francisco, were guests at the ArcAdo hotel last night. II. Turpln and M. Atkins last night arrived from Medford 'wltua truck- load of 'produce for the public mar ket. They reported that the snow encountered ' on the way here waa light and did not Interfere with their travel. ;Roy Itlckard spent yestcrdar In this city visiting with former Cbrvnl lls acquaintances. ' Warren A, Cottle spent Tuesday und Wednesday In this city on busi ness, for his firm at San Jose, Califor nia, returning sonth this morning. Harry Oamcrson was called here yesterday upon personal business matters from his home t Malln, re maining over night ami returning to Malln this mornfag. S3. J. Peyton hnd J. A. .Allison of Roseburg- lef t this morning for Malln whore thoy will spend tfao balance of the week hunting. .William W. Strahnn of Merrill was a Tlsltoi here yesterday. I'oter O'Connor of Lakevlew wa'a a business' caller hero, yesterday. Dan Bowman of Chlloquln, spent vreunesaay vismng irienas nere. Mrs. M. .Chase waa a Bonanza visit or here yesterday on a shopping trip. L. Olders and B. P. Bert of Port land spent the day here- yesterday on, business. M,r. and Mrs. if. Carlson and 1.0 rtndaM. Sauber of the Agency were shoppers about the city yesterday. Robert B. Warner,' Harry Tomlln- son,. Krntik Jordan and James O' Keefe, were a group of Ashland hunt ers who arrived lust night for a day's spo.rt In Klamath county hunting groundH. The Kedron Club will hold a- food sale In Johnstone's Purnlturo Store Saturday. Tlio sale will begin at 9 a. m., and there will be many home niado delicacies to be disposed tf. , , 'Mrs, A, 1.. Madden and little daughter. Roberta Lee, of Sacramen to, are In the' city for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Rob ert Pry, at 1205 Worden Ave. Born,, Friday, November 11,. 1921 to Mr. anil Mrs. Ray Sear, of Pell- can City, a daughter. Mr. Sear is Jammer man for the Pelican Bay Lumber company. u ......... '. . ... .. -. ,u. uurunguam, ot roruanavi pent the fore part of iho week hore on business,' 'returning1 homo this morning. W. H. Harrelson, vice president of the firm of 'Dnncanson-Harrolson Co. contractors and engineers, ot San Francisco, returned to that place nf- iter an Inspection ot the Oregon Cali fornia dam on Link river. . GUI8T IN GRIND OR KiaMATH DIVORCK MILL; Docrecs of divorce were granted the following by Judge knykendalt hla week, the orders being signed yesterday:- William D. Bradahaw! against Lois Ireno Bradshaw; Charles H. Blackman against Mild fed Bfackman and" oilve Boyd against Daniel Boyd, the court ord ering the restoration ot the plain-' tiff's maiden name, Olive Watson. Petitions for dlvorco .have been tiled in the circuit court by Bdnu May Diets' against Lloyd Dtotz, al leging desertion. The plaintiff asks, custody of Dorothy .Edna DIetz. a minor child. John M. Johnson tiled! a petition against Ruby L. John son. alleirtne desertion. ' ' i O.N TRIAL KOK DRIVING j AUTO WIIILK INTOXICATKD Joo Garcia, charged with driving an automobile while Intoxicated, is on trial In Justice Oaghagen's court this afternoon. Tbej evldenpe ' presontcd was' to effect that on November 4 at Chlloquln, ho had, three passengers In hla Ford car and started doing praaks upon the main street ot that' place. Lfavlng Chlloquln 'after an errat ic exhibition, Garcia started for Klamath Falls. He ran into a ditch,' the car was wrecked and' one of the guests, Billy Huff, received a I cracked rib. LIBRARY CLUB MKRTING . I The Women's Library elub will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Prlcke will 'give a talk, assisted by eight little girls from Mrs. Holding's, class. After the talk the samo little girls will entertain the club with marches and dancing. The- public Is cord!-. ally. Invited and It Is hoped thero' will be a large attendance. ! No more out of town I'lnno or Phonograph deliveries soon. Karl Shepherd Music House. tf. Requests' to Presldont Harding tor charity are' so numerous that a spec ial form letter Is used In replying. vy,., T- We are nere to Stay We' want you and all our friends to know that we are here to stay, and that we will hold on to our valuable .established .business with "bull t dog tenacity." That we are determined" "to fight out our proposition to, a success ful conclusion. t We are taking our medicine, that of making GREAT SACRIFICES for reasons stated before. We haye ". . . . . ,,,., ., No Other Remedy T With which to meet the situation of , , . ," ' . ' , , Creditors' Demands but by offering merchandise at SENSATIONAL INCOMPARABLE CUT PRICES! . . Having accepted the ultimatum to take Quick and Decisive Losses, we are sure to accomplish our aim and thereby secure results we must have now and for the -future. New Arrivals of contracted merchandise are being placed on sale, at' , same sensational cut prices as stock on hand aa Quickly as rflceivedand,, , included.in .the Vortex of Creditor's Sacrifice Sale. . w 4 JERSEY SPORT COATS .Schlober'a Jersoy, choice In leading shades, heavy tt'A" C .. "a '.T'JA'tV NEW DRESSES Large variety to choose from. Last-Minute styles, handsome materials, Including Can ton Crepe, Tricotlnes, Velours, Velvets and Satins. Splendid values up to $29.60; all offered at one price tl C AA Your .choice ..... flUtUU ;i- iff? ' '.A r w. ' vx. If u VKvv All Ready-To-Wear and Furs are included in the Creditors.' Sale. '. taaaaafl B M H aai aa. a. aT 'aar aa aal ' -H aal aaLi lar . A H I 1H J1V 1 'Hf' ' , Hi.il.F a1 -' aB m nv !' 'i n rn t; J ' V.Ji Opportunity A Place and Time to Suit Your Lean Purse SCANDINAVIAN HALL, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 17, 18,. 1.9 Msb ' " t t THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Home-made Aprons,' Candy. Fancy Work ' . V'itowwri' .; . .rf' h . ' .. . -r 'v'j5.'V1rt,'l V , ''''' , '''K I '...I..' . Farm Products. Meats, Vegetables, Turkeys almost given away! Dancaig aid dcliciwn luck eack eresisg to top off THE BIG AUTUMN FAIR TV ', i)(j;-v'w' : For the Benefit of Sacred Heart Academy Doori Open at 2 p. m. Home Cooked' Business Luncheons Served at Noon Each Day r 'tjAl y x m M ', v , rlj? If I ..: .