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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
If" ?J Page Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rmiMV, oi'ionru in, naa. 11 ffii ' I BLY Mr. md .Mrs .lumen Drlscoll re (tirni'il in Klnm.itli Falls Monday :ic-t-Mii lti it liit by .Mtm. .1. A. I'.irkor.. Mr. mill .Mm. .Initios Hell went In Kliitnnlh Fnlls Monday to remain over roileo mill Inlr week. Juntos Dixon mill V. T. (I.irrcll t out lo l.nkovlow Monday on lmsl- IK'Ud. .Mr. niul Mri, Mnriln Cross and 'Mm. Dallas (lliao wont In Klamath Falls Motiili'.v lo nttvtitl Urn rodeo ml Inlr. They lotuincil tlio follow ing Humlny. Sir. mill Mrs. W. (J Morpnti made n Imslncss trip t ii t it Khimnlh Falls Mnntlny nml returned on Thtirday I.lttlo linn J en n nml Mnttle .lane Cross stayed lliroiiRti the week with Mm. Kiniun Kendy nt the lintel while their parents wore nwny helping put on Hie roileo nl Klamath Fnlls. Mi. unit Slr 1M I'lisoheor, Si. con iIiii'IimI llio Illy Mercantile store In the nlisoiicv of Mr. nml Mm. M.miit Cross. Tliey nlso look eliarito otj .lames l.M sail's mul Arthur llama hor's chores nml tli( feed barn Mr. niul Mrs. (."tins. Lambert ro turned to Kl.imiitli Falls Tuesday Mr nml Mr. S. I". Ilaninker, Mr nml Mm. Arthur Hamnkor nml son .1. l , mid Mrs V. T. (Inrrett went to Klnm.itli Falls Tueiliiv to iitteiul tin. roileo mnl fair. I Merrill Wtillls nml MukiiIs .itl wont to Klamath Fulls Tuesitay to' ntteml tlie roileo mul fair. Mr ami Mm. lieorce Uo.nl nml1 LARGEST ORPHANAGE IN THE WORLD -MM x iKSi ..WTW imrti itfii. H-ip, - -V . d V.fcWfHA'W: M A .1 i.V- . " , C- &ft jj 7 zBtr .t ' jimmm- f ".'.,aiawJiw!1 . - rtST'-'SKrif k'." TTr from" -T tUAvWT rV $$!$' s .VUWHMLk. ,fe.,,. " 'i-hk. '...cwrai. i it Low Round-Trip Fares to Sunny Southern California Los Angeles and Return $53.75 San Diego and Return 63.00 Limit 4 Months On Sale Every Day A complete change is what you need. Here is low altitude, sea breez es, flowers and smiling a smiling out sky. Let us arrange your trip. J. J. MILLER, Agent Southern Pacific Lines i Cue of the sieues from lue m Hutu, rlmiil -diown lonlKht Malm. tomorrow at Merrill ali.l Kililii) ulKllt .it the I'resh) li'ilnti ehuie'i I Chtloiiuln S.ititnl.it . Siv thousand ilulilreii al Hi,. .teiimlroinl. Ilnsi; j orphanage formeil :hes llilnR letters Heslile 12 000 rhllilren In the or ' lili.maKO, tliere are more than X.mu) i htlitreii being sau'd from lilliuliio- 1 In the largo) child'. liospllnl In the woild family nml Mr Ho.ul's mother. Mrs James llo.Ml, went to lUinanu Weil nesdny ami Usltod until Thursduv when they went on to Kl.imiitli Fall to ntteml tho fair nml roileo. Mm James lloyil took Hie Ashland st.iRe from Kkimatli Falls ami retiirneil lo her home nt Anhlnni! Tlnimilay. Mr. Frank Olienrhain mul two on. Franklo nml Ilarrj. wont to ; re.uly. while A Knllna of Malm hail l Klamath 1 .ills WViltiMiluy to ntteml the fair ami roileo, returlni; Siimlay. Frlemb of Denny Zolllnmii will he Kl.iil lo hear that lie recelveil from his Illness In lime to alteiiil the roileo nml fair mul rettirnoil to Illy the fnllowltiK Siimlay. Mr anil Mrs. ('. V. Warren nml son Scott, accoinp.inloil by Mrs. Jas. ! Kilsall anil Mm. Karu divan nml small son nml Mrs DallfTs ('.Ivan, re turneil liouio Sunday from (hu roileo. Mrs. K. V. Whetstone mul ilnusli ters Hazel and Coldle. went In Klam ath Falls on Saturday with Mike Wiillis. Mr and Sirs. (ieorKo lloyil nml family returned lioiuu .Sunday after ilsltliiR friends nml relatives In lion anz.i. Friends and relatives of Mr. nml Sim. A. It. Klnrald. who formerly lived In thin section, but who are now llvlnc In Ashland, were pleased to hear of the birth of their fine baby Klrl weighing S pounds, born net I Dallas (ihnti returned home with Mr nd Mrs Mirvlu Cross Sunday lUrn (ilvan koi his foot badly hurt at the rodo Saturday On Tuoiila) moniliii; lite wotk be gJ '.an Fiom !l to II! vo bud i'Iiihki'.i I'ho i:lib had liiterestliii; work In jiooktiiK. MwltiK. ileiornlliii; ed I otne IiiMiik live Htoek woik hml l slot k Jiull'.lllKi Kmdeiilli):, ele Tlu leiu'liers iiiuile their work liui'irstliu; I and tried to ;le im Home Kiinu ImIi1 w tilt It he could IiiIiii; liouio with u mid I think most of us appiei tali d ' their ofortn. From I IIP to .1 o'i'liu-k we hud n ceueral iiMseuibls' wlielo wo hud tiiiiiiii mul li'i'tllies Due of llio lei'lures was islveu by I'rofessor Kerr. iieiildeut of the ol ('Me. who i;ao us a wr Inierentl'iK talk. Fiom ;l o'elock until ' till I In- liovn pln.ied baseball mul went mvIim- iiiIih: 'I'ho Kills daed tenuis or had I'Miiiiacliini and swlmuilm; The swlmiiillii; tntik Is l.'i feet wide niul I mi feet Ioiik, and iiluo mul one half feel deep ut the deepest end At sl o'clock wo had dinner ami from 7.:lU to in o i lock we bad par lies or plrtuie sIiiiwh On Tliutsil.i) nli;bt befure o left wo hud a stunt how, each loiiuty i;IvIiik stunt I lailliu; tibiillt leu mluiiles. whlih nan i'i InleiestliiK. On I'rlilaj morn Iiik Iii'fnre wo left wo had Hie larKesi sturk JiiiIkIuk coolest eei held h) club ntouibem. Kl.iuiatli count) tr Iiik for second place with some other county Sntiinbi moriiliiK of .Iiiiik '.':'. we s.ilil I'ooilbio tu toriallls. reMiili niu his truck ready, mid we were soon () r.tunl -f W, ,.,,,. vv ,..,, on tho way It. II IIcon had stnrte.1 nl allrlf pamu 11R1 8ariliy uio tiay ueioro wiiu n iruiK loan in RUIIIKKJC CLUB MEMBER TELLS OF TRIP TO O. A. C. AND SHORT COURSE On June lo 1 1 los tun! KirU of Klnmnth ioiilil ilitbs m l nt (ho Hotel Hall prepared to ro to Corial Us Frank Sexton, county club lead er and J II Short had their ears. I UiKpasi' and most of the bos, mid lliey were to wait for us at Itine IwrK. OwIhk to a Utile ear trouble on tin tireen Spring iiiuuntalus we did imi j Kct to Itoseburi; as wo had oxpecled ', Instead, we c.imped nt Laurel camp-lj IllK Krolltlds. which Is between l (Irani I 'ass and ItoseburR. Sexton hud had car trouble so ho stnyed nil i nlKht nt ('.rants Pass and cniiRbt ui Willi us In the iiiurnlliK Wo travel ed nil day nml arrived nt loralllsi nboul six o'clurk In the evonlliK V went Immediately to I'ollnR Hall fori dinner mid then tho Rlrls were shown lo Suell Hall and the bojs to Ciw- thoruc. where our rooms wore us slpiieil us. Thcro we met boys and I Rlrls from nil llio counties lu Uio, statu. I Tho follow Iiir day wan registration day and after In Iiir n Rlslored we be , came iiciiualiiteil with oeribmly and " eieryllllliK We all liked Ibe riiuiiis with Its pr. liy drlvi-s. trees, l.nvns and billblitiri We had nnr in.il , IrIiI. and Rot hoiuo Suml.iy iiIrIiI. i llrty but hnppy Mall orders prninplh dlspati lied Cm i in n For UrtiRs l.t TONIGHT AT THE STRAND in, win. in, I i.itiitnm (.ni.s - - ii'i,- iiemi: or Tin: iiodmnson i i:ii iii.-i TONIGHT COUNTRY STORE NIGHT 1 15 Prizes Given Away Sensational Western Feature Picture Bi; Bill Fairhanlts in "A Western Demon" Tlu KiTati'st (hiri'-ili'vil Tij;lil ever pii'tuicil. RopiiiK an airplane from a hoi'si' and climbing tin' rope to tlio plane is one of thi' stunts. Also Two Good Comedies and Country Store Some or the prliw rIicii nun) IoiiIrIh iim a ililil.ro-. I' of uiiikeiH. Imix of ixMibe-, li nt penis, liu of liiuiiitnei, i'iinl of toffit' mul otliiis, (ilien iimi) nt nVbok, Show Starts 6:30 Admission 10c and 20c COMING SUNDAY Irene Castle in "NO TRESPASSING" Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. I I I I llll ill IN IM It'llsIM, VISIT OUR BEDDING DEPARTMENT nJscess NOVEMBER FASHIONS ARE IN Friends of F.d Mcllroum ami Hoxil.ut the riiMerla at I'ollnR Hall nml Adams, who nro takltiR I'uitour treat- when nil of us were seated at tnlile-1 metits nt Klamath Falls will be Rind , reprcsetitinr; our own counties we! to learn that built nre ibdiiR well I ehnlleiiRed one another with 'lls gggg l . ii . i i ii HECTOR'S Moves Today to 525 Main Street Open for Business At New Store SATURDAY I Next Wednesday, Oct. 18, will be RECEPTION DAY At New Store and all are invited to inspect this modern building and new stock of Merchandise. I How Much Need I Spend for a Coat A question readily determined once yon see the coats pntout on this .special rack to sell at so moder alt a piii-e. .Iut because tluy are marked to sell at !?l!).f30 is no reason why they shouldn't surpass the greatest expectation, for they do. I n' this lot you j;et style,,vorkinanship and materials combined. Mani.h wrappy ami dre-y effects, skeleton, half and full lined, belted all around ami pleated backs. . it i any people are K'""; l" find those coats just the thine; to answer their purpose, and indeed are fortunate for it. , Priced to sell at $1 H.50 d iWflfff 5K fifm More Full Cases jof Dry Goods for Fall One case of Jap Crepe in all One case of new Cretonnes good shades and width. This ma- find tapestry which compel you tcrial is becoming more popular to admire them for their lovline.ss every flay and good values at of patterns and textures 29c Yard 35c yd. and Up Saturday Ends Our First Fall Sale of Dresse Unfortunately wc did not have enough sizes in these dresses to meet the great demand but there are still many dresses left for those who consider a dollar saved is a dol lar made for these dresses are thrift purchases. Kcniembor your saving doesn't stop at One Dollar but in many eases it repre sents $lfi.0() lo $20.00. Un til Saturday wti n 'rlt j $oe.85 25 Just take a peok in and see the new Kar Rings, Necklaces, Girdles, Hand Hags, Collars and Cuffs, Laces, Garter "Ribbons and other new arrivals coming in every d.ay. xxn H t! 8 a I 1 a i i i i i a 9 II I! & H I I H I! H I I 1