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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1921)
i. -.r ' ,u T it, iwi THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pagd Fduf .1 3WSPWSW WTT ""f I i IS I; 1 'il 11 i i il ! : i, ! ! r t U " ,. ' JK - .PERSONAL MENTION :&, t. M. IfftlnMa DfrntithnnlAfl l "Wf daughter, Mlsi Kathcr, loft thli fwornlni (or Halcm. 1Mrs. Charles Ilogue was a passcn or on the outbound train this morn Ins on her way to Chlco v. hero alio will vlilt (or a fow days boforo jcolnit on to San Francisco, (or thn tiolWIs)s. Mra. Ilogue has been connected with tho First Blato nnil Savings bank for tho paat two years. Sho expects fo continue In California nnd Nevada (or the remainder o( the winter months returning bore In the spring. 'Mnliloti Tamils loft ttils morning for Oakland, California, whero he will spend Christmas with Ills par ents and with his skier, Mrs, Leo Houston, who Is tbcro for tho holidays. E. 0. Winters, who has boca here with his brother, II. J. Winters, of tho Winter's Jewelry company, re turned this morning to his home In Ualdton, Oregon. 'Mrs. Peggy l'alm, who arrived ere (rom Los Angeles about a week ago and remained hare as the house guoal of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Van ftlpor during that tlmo, left this morning (or Portland. Henry Orlmes was a passenger on iho morning train bound (or Medfonl whoro ho will visit with his family who ro spending the winter lu the Hoguo Hirer town. 0. II. McCutchon Is a business visi tor hero today (rom Sacramento He Is stopping at the- White Pelican hotel. ' C. V. Felix arrived last night (rom Ran Francisco and will spend the neit (ew days here on business. 1-ate arrivals at tho Arcade hetel: J. 11. Hcsslg, Fort Klamath, S. U Eltipatrlck and M. Atkins. o( Med ford: H. H. Dusse o( Malln; II. 5 Mctraer, o( Paisley and A. 0. Pulor. Worden. ' Clifford Smith, of LaVevlew, left on the train (rom here this morning (or Grants Pass, where be expects to spend a part of the winter with his brother. main hero only until a married man receives the appointment, John Shook, a prominent tand owner In tho Dairy country, who Is also Interested In oil development, spent yvMerday In the city looking after business affairs. Mr. and Mra. Robert Griffin who lhe In the Odessa country, nro spend ing a few days here doing their Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunt are county scat visitors hero this after noon from (heir home In Orlmlale. C. II. Under ood. who has been In Portland for the past week, returned home last night Mttlo Pearl Jean Wilson, daughter of Mr nnd Mm Arthur II. Wilson. Is slowly recovering after an Illness that cicely bordered on pneumonia. Mr nnd Mrs W C, Dalton and Mrs. W Crnndall were In tho city ryesterday Irons Malln on a shopping tour. Mrs Peter Hour snd daughter were eountr seat visitor yesterdar from their ranch homo below Merrill Mis Jean Perry. Kllen McVeigh and Eleanore Torrer are all expected In tonight from Eugene, where ther are attending tbe 1'nlvcrslty of Ore gon, to spend the hnllda) with tlelr parent This l the flrt year for Miss Perry and Miss Torrey. Mls McVeigh is well started on her Jun ior year laddy Taliplnc a well known nloneer resident of lleattr, was p the cltr yesterday vMtlng with friend and looking after business af (airs. Hob Anderson made a .brief visit here over vestenlay from Merrill. Marlon N'loe U snendlne a few day here from his lumber mill In Swan Lake vallev Frank: Corpennlng of Olene drove Into the countv seat vesterdav and transacted business with Klamath Falls merchants Mrs Oertrude Monro has accept,' a position with the Firs! State and Savings bank. Frank Ilo accompanied by his cousin. James Tips. Is here from Central Point on a hunting trln. A Kellna. a prominent merchant Lorella district. Andy Chlddlster arrived lust njght (rum Chlco whore ho has been, con tacted with tho diamond match Com pany, nnd will go on to Modoc Point to assumo the position ot foreman for the Lnnim Lumber company .tti:ni.m'i: m:.t m'i.v Pito.MisKs to iiiikak itiimunsl Indlriitlnns nro that nol Sunday will see nil attendance records nt tho Ktrnnd thcalro broken as the popular Interest In tho piny. I.nxcn ) der nnd Old l.nco" surpasica nn . thing over produced In this show house. Tho management nss ttioso desiring to seo this great picture to comn as early In the day ns possible and not put oft seeing It until elan-, Ing. For the past two Sundays manyi had to be turned nwny at the evening ' performances and this can to some ' extent bo avoided next Sunday b) ' coming to seo some of the enrllet j shows. This great story has boon rend by qver 30.000,000 people nnd lias lost nothing of Its beauty In Us re production upon tho screen ltemember to come earlv There will b0 no Increase lu price It wll remain tho same popular ten nnd twenty cents ttl? K. SUGARMAN "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" A Store Full of Correctly Priced Gifts for Men and Boys And with Only Eight More Shopping Days Before Xmas There's no Time to be Lost Shop Now j NEW TODAY XOTICK All school children and teachers will be admitted tree Saturday foro toon from 10 to 12 at the Scandtnnv an Skating lllnk. 1C 3WECT APPLE CI lnit .Pleasing, healthful, nourishing Any qunn Ity Also npples Mince meat- Yum' Yum! Come Send or write Prices lght F. Pellet. 127 N 4th 1C-IS i XMAS NECKWEAR 50c to $4.00 New stock end new shape la lhe latent colors and patterns. Merchandise Orders Issued For Any Amoint. A Modern Convenience to the Xmas Shopper. SLIPPERS Itcalher, I'eltn. In soft or slttf soleai Pullman suil Moccasin style nil priced right $1.85 to $3.45 SWEATERS . The Hllp-on ItuK-neck t lea or lhe button Jack, eta with n collar or with, out, at a 25 DISCOUNT Capablo nursn will take either maternity or surgical cas Can go luywherc Phono 21SW 16-19 FOR SALE Wave too murh work . Will sell my choice Holateln cows This Is ono of the best herds In the i county. Old Wlllltts Itanch. Midland. I Ort 1C-IS , Charles Tucholke has arrived here from Grants Pass and will take t he from Malln attended to business af place hero as supply officer for the Salvation Army, filling the place left vacant by Captain O E. Dree, who LOST Dec. Sin on Merrill Malln road near Fred Popes hi me. a , brown, real leather lloston bag, con-1 talnlng n ritual bulonglng to Merrill ' fairs here yesie-dar afternoon , Rebocca I.oclco No 151 Finder, .. . ...,...., ... ,. slecse return to "White House" at r. 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