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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1922)
H' w m I " Isv A w h i 'Vi WJ u 1 w vl 1 revj I M 1 i,, ! . if. ' , n v tw f Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'iviwuv, ni:iTwni:n n, itaa. I By Our Country Editors 4 BLY flyken llninnkcr unit hi Illy mi Mini- d iy renewing "lit ncouuliitiiiucH. llu h 8 been no busy buying tluit ho lias n it had time until now to ho ocr In II In section, llu It gathering tip tins c'i ttlo now. tin report' that t hoy fl ilthed li.ilng nt t lit' (lorber much li it Mondo). Albert Itlclir.rdnmi nmilo n business tJp to Klnmiitli Knlls on Monday 4 . . - Miss Morris Morgan lslled Mrs. Al- limit lilrhurdsi n while ho wim tiwn.. Mr. nml Mr Austin llorluloldt wore business Wsllors In Illy Mon- I ly. ' Mrs .Initios Wntta mid children ls 'itcil In lily Monday afternoon. Mrs. i: Casebeer Jr., and children rront Tuesday nt the lmnic of .Mr and .Mm. Mori Knntts nt Paradise Mrsiuid Mrs James Dixon nnd ehll drrn went to Klnmnth Kails Tuosda) TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c ONE PRICE TO ALL 10c TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT Don't Forget It's Only 10c Adminion Arthur F. Beck and Charles C. Bun present "1 SILENT BARB" ALSO GOOD COMEDY Shows-Start 6:15, 7:-15 and 9:15 10 CENTS- ADMISSION- 10 CENTS COMING SUNDAY The year's most beautiful picture THE GREAT ALONE" Tliry Isitotl Mr. UKon's parents while there. James Hell nnd Win. l.nuro) made a hip to l.al.olow- nnd returned Tueadn). W. T. liarrott returned homo from l.a!iolow Tueadn). l.uko Wnlker was out from Khun- I nth Kails Tuesday looklns uflor busl J .loss Interests In this section. Ho 'returned tin same day. j T. M Kdsnll went to Keno Springs Mond.i). returning Tuesday. I Mr. and Mr. Marx In Cross and children lslted Mr and Mrs W. T. Hiiirtctl Tuesday afternoon. , l.lltlo Walter Iah. tlio Infant o of Mr and Mrs." .Mike WnllK came from l'lno Crook with his Rrnndfalh cr, Henry Wondt. who was on his 'wa tu Crater l.ako and will remain here with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Kd U'nlll.s. for a short time. 1 Karl Walker and W. T. Oarrott lero business lsltora In Illy early Wednesday. 1 James Hell finished hn)ltiR the . first of the week. Mrs. Kd Casebeer Sr., and Mrs. i lames Watts and children siient Tuesday with Mr nnd Mrs. Merl Knotts at I'nradlje. Mr and .Mrs. C. W. Warren re turned from Klamath Kails Tuesday The Misses Ulrdle llamaker nnd Jessie Ho)d lslted Miss Juanlt.i nnd llernlce Howard over Wednesday and until Thursday nfternoon. Misses Jessie and Klba Hell lslted the Misses Howard Thursday. Krnnk Smith from Ilcntty was a liusiucsK visitor lj lily Thursday. Kd Casebeer Jr., was 111 and re turned homo from the ISeorgo Iloyd ' ranch Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas (ilran started to takcvluiv to tlio' round-up Thurs day They went oa horo back and Dallas took an extra horse. Klruy Audcrson went Into Lake-view- Krlday to attend the round-up. Mrs James Dixon and children visited Mrs. Marvin Cross Krlday at teruoou. Mr and Mrs. Kmtn.tt SUeuioro of .Kort Klaninlh droc out to Illy Krl- ALGOMA day after Mrs, SlsoumioV father nnd mother, Mr, nlid Mrs. .lumen Kdsall, who nre Koine to Crater l.nko with them on Sunday mid then will lsll ! with them at their home at 1'ort iKIiiiimth for Mime time before ie- turning home. Mr mill Mm. I.. A. Klihardboii Wa lled In J Iy Krlday. K. Whetstone flulslied hnslni; on the (ierber much Thursday. Mr ud Mrs 0. W. Warren lslt ed In l.ly Satin day nnd l.tttle Mattle Jane Cioss returned home wlilt them to sta lth her mint while Warren mid Hie bo. are na They are moving a lot of entile out to the al f.iUu mid i;r:tlit fields to pat Hue. still IIiik on Sunday, l.nuls (leiher anl Sjkes llamaker brought n bunch of fine beef cattle from Dry I'rnlrle to put In luMuio hero for ,i wlilln. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kartell Uslted at the heme of Mr. nnd Mrs l. W. Whetstone a few dajs the latter part of the week. Mrs. K. T (ilvau'H mother nrrhoil i from Salem on Saturdnx's sta;e to visit for a sltort time with her datirh tor and friends In this section. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Howard and two daughter went Into Lakevlew Siturdny to attend the rtn nd-up (Jou'rnor Olcott and hi party went throiiRli Illy Saturday ami stop, pod here for n short real before ro Iiir on to l.nkelew where the) ex pect to attend the round-up, Dr Stolner, formerly of l.akeWcu. was In tho purty. S)kes llamaker spent Saturday and S inula j with Mr. and Mrs. A D. llamaker. I.lttle John Thomas Watts has i . . . . .... ueen ut.v ill mo nasi wocK wun a: inii'iirevr ...,i r. n. .... seiere cwc f tonslllUs I Kli, riff K. t!.()-ltourl left here ... i.iiupj.v. iinmiiKer is just nine ti!,Ut..tiK.ito a murder, reported to AiiRiist Kini'.er went to Klamath KiiIIh Momla.i lo iittoud In business Mr. mid Mm Ka) Upeneer mid Inuill) pined In .laiksouvllle Toes. da. They luto liour.ht u small rauoli theto Kelleer llro.t . Iinve Htm led In nit bade) with llieli lomhlued bar- ester. Km I Kiuuso went lo Klamath ! Kails WodiioMl.t) on business. K:i) Cox has been haullliR i)e hi) ' the last few da). , Mr. and Mr, loliu llaitelsieln ii'id, (leorRe HaReliileln went in t'prnRiie ilxer liiht Sunday. Mr mid Mis. A I.. Kterzel of Hnlrx Mulled Mr mid Mr Win I tiriuaii last Sunday. Mir i: I I'oWsiin of Chlloiuln Mslted Mm S A Musters !. Sun da). bin tiln of lneiitlK.illim b llni !ilale. IMI Iho ImMler ohlii-leil In MalUiii Iho ihiiii'.i' T fl, made for 11 liietl, A hump, iiaiiie unknown, who ,aiil dew n leioher on him nnd his P.imm. I 1litunr.il hue Wediiosdny bndbei diitinr. Ihe iinsmni'lil wlili"1 ulrh'.t Kiiiith hound. I believed b.i'relluwid Imiil pe.ple In lme lummllU.I ' mfoimallou wan In tn ef- e.lu.e. but tbh. belief Is bused i.le ( ( ( ((i ,, ,,,,! mill, ,, Iy on In aetiiiiiu while hero Wiillei Mnllnry, n Inntbei of liov. idiei p In ider W()M.nis iict.D rn: .MiithKit tK .sin:i:i' in:itii:it (Conllnucd from rnRu I) ii'ilocl. Krlday eieiiltiR Amt'ier sheep herder told of the Mexican i. declared Intention of roIiir to the road-house Just why the Moxb in had accompanied a woman from the road-hoiiso to the Knott raiuti wu.i not ascertained, but the) wcie lio.idliiR lu the direction of the sheep border's eainp. Kcderal officers raided tlio run I house about one month ai:n. but without result. It was slid A cuiulior's Inquest will be be'! Krlda). KLAMATH CHEESE Matin from whiilc milk under smitnry condi tioiif which meet every letitiireinent, there is the whole .story of why this popular cheese Is in ever-increasing demand If you are not usinn it now he Mire when next you order to specify to your dealer Klamath Cheese Made in Klamath County by Malin Cheese & Produce Co. Mclin, Orctjon T1 j- . v- Continuation of Our .v: o -v, . r 1 DISCOUNT SALE ON Coats Silk Underwear Suits Sweaters Dresses Waists ' How this 20';(" discount sale met with the approval of the people could be seen at any time during the first day. Because of the many people who cannot come upon a moments notice we will continue this sale throughout the entire week. With the airival of New Fall and Winter garments daily it is certainly a privilege to be able to make your selection at this tinie at such a low price. . It isn't a bit too early to make your selection because you get the choice and anyway it is getting rather chilly during the evenings. Double Blankets One case of double cotton blankets, size G6.80 with stitched edges. This is a good clean blanket made of select cotton, weighs 3ij lbs. One cannot think of anything more comfortable than plenty of covers at night. $1.95 Pair KANGAROO OUTING TOGS Is your outfit complete to go out hiking, hunting or huckle berry picking? If it isn't you should see our outing clothes in the way of walking skirts, breeches, jackets, hats, leg gins etc. To make it of more interest to you they are re duced 10 for a time only m A a. be up and around nRain He was xcry 111 the past week with tonsllltls. Mrs. Kmma Keady was a business visitor In Illy Saturday. Otto lloye went to l.akeiluw Krl day tu attend the round-up. Mrs James Hell with her twn,mi. Kxerett nnd llinld. and daughters. Jessie and Klba, loft early Saturda) morning for Ashland where Mrs Hell expeili d (u put them nil in s hool ex eept Kxerett who will return home with her. Kverett finished IiIrIi srho-ol In Ashland list e.ir The Hell rhlldrc.li w.ll stay with Mrs Cira Dodnc. Mn and Mrs. Klmer l-urc) return ed hdinn hist weeV' frow Klaniutli ' .. .. .i. . . . . . . . ; tails wnero'iiiey nuiro iieejr.rur tne jinm iiireo mnniiis. Mr. aild' Mr.' Prank I.aurey ati Mr and .Mrs. I.'lmir Uiuriy and sou David, went out to Kinky corrals Krlday uvciiIiir for a camping uud hunting trip. Win. I-aiircy was a business visitor In lily Saturday. IMIson Koike of (iazello was at Ho Ocrbcr ranch near Illy Sunday w hero J he contracted for a bunch of tho Cer-. ber beef cattle I Mr. and Mrs. James Chan. Mr and Mrs. K. T. ilan and sun, and John Jny Drlscoll went to Lnkevluw Sunday j forenoon to attend tho round-up, I Herufii Zollmnn of the Weyerhaeu jscr Co., mad") u business trip Into Klamath Kails on Sunday. I.lttlu Ituth Campbell went Into Klamath Kails Friday with Hoy Coin Rcr Henry (Jerbor, Jr.. visited at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camp bell tho latter part of tho week. (ilen I'arkcr and Jack llamaker visited In and around Illy Sunday, from thu Hnmaknr, I'nrkor saw mill In Swan l.nko. llamaker returned to the milt Sunday tvcnlnc hut I'arker remained over to go out deer hunting for a tow days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Durke ramo through Uly Saturday on their way to Uiku vlow and Miss Mario Obenchalu and Inez Jenkins accompanied them as far as Illy whoro they visited at tho1 home or miss unonuains parents, .xir. i nnd Mrs. Krank Olicnchaln. Mr. und Mrs. Itoss Klnlcy ero business visitors In tho Illy section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cross visited nt tho home of Mr. und Mrs. U. W Warrcn Sunday ocnlns. They loft both small daughters with Mrs. War rnn whlln they went to I.aknvlow to tho round-up Monday. Herman Trott went to help with thu C. W. Warren cattlo that left on Sunday, "Hud" Itlddlo and family hud n narrow cicupo Sunday uftornooii nour Illy when tho Ford Itlddlo wus drlv Ini; turned turtle. Ho was driving Into Illy and met James Dixon, neur u LUlbort, Dixon seeing thu enr torn lug ut such high speuuVturnud out of thu road and stopped. Just after nnuMlni. Dllrnn! frir Ttlflfllft'tt fur struck thu culbort and bent Its steer-1 Ing-gear, causing him to loso ion trol of his ear und cuuslng tho tar to tip over. None of thu occupunts wero seriously hurt although ull woru tin own out. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Connors woro Illy visitors Sunday, Cleorgo 8. Iloyd und fuinlly visited In Illy Sunday afternoon, Mrs, Kd Casubcor, 8r., visited her son. Kd Jr.. nnd fnmtly Sunday hare been couililltlod nt lle.ixer marsh last nlKht. Nn details are known except that u murder n' that place was reported by oicupanu of a Uud on rar u tilth pi-ed thri urh le-re durliiR today l-aer m. r!i m 2" mil ! illi of Cm rent O It urk was ar. uuipaiiiiil Wholesale Pistr.butors Mason, Erhman & Co. Klamath Fall-s Ore. Kl9HEHHHHHNflflHHMHK3MKHHCX9KVMIHBBMErBCalHHHnLHBHiHHIIHB n , r -fl. . .1 1 1 KuimeimoMio i p i HRESi 1 1 .m i vK?tV? wvw ip W" TUhVi- TT nrc'i-rjrTie. 1 S I t li ' -lhcrc a m.vfs I i Mite jb f iwM Ml A l TOWKwn wf ','iifii itn f -W I1 AMrotml fl S Si KF '! m fauP'M.1 i p. tt-wTiv f;hv v.rvAv-,5jrsjrr,:Trnji a "vr. m 1 1 "!WhSiSH II Jtmsmmmama!)nBB8em i . iK. K.K. STORE t Kuppendeimer Good Clothes for Fall are ar riving at K. K. K. Store. Styles in Suits and Overcoats you will need and want. Priced from $30.00 to $50.00 Curlee Suits and .Overcoats from $18.50 to $40.00 i i I LEADING CLOTHIERS I M 4 fe.'K jf i