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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1922)
:A - vli r? svithdw, ncrniir.n, n, .. tftsf 'Ji THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PA By Our Country Editors i : . ) MT. LAKI & FAIRVIEVV Ttio ltov. IIulol nrcnchrU nt tho Mt. l-akl church last Sumlny even In K. Ito will hold service.! thero nijnln tho ovcnliiR of October 22. The young ladles of Mt. Kakl Sun day school with their teacher. Mrs. T. it. Cn held a class nicotine At Mrs. Morrison's Thursday evening. Mm. K. It. Durkro niul children nud Mm, lloorgo llmlnlph and child ren spent one day with Mrs. bnr Kcn'R'und Mrs. Undolph's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. lC.istwood l.nt week. ifurk butchered calves this eck. Several of the Ml. I.akl ladles npent tho nftctnoon with Mrs. John Koonu Thurmlay. Theodore Case Jr., has been lit for eovcral days. Mltlo Jack Itnys who has been visiting; with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Eastwood, returnrvd In his homo In llend Saturday. W. ttiirk has purchased n I'ord car. Mr. nnd Mr. John Koontr wer? Klamath Talis visitors Saturday. Mrs. C. Snow nnd Miss t:ster Kellsmler attended tho t'icsl)terlan meeting at Merrill Wednesday even-Inn. Tho Klamath I'u.Mtirc company has moved wos-t of lliotr cattle, which cro being pnstuted on tho Hay company ranch tho last few weeks. The .Wgomn Lumber company I building n new gniuge. The Oregon-California Tower Co., ! Is Installing n 20-Inch pump to pui.ip water In the Algoma Lumber com pany mill pond. . Telerstelner wont to Klamath Kails on. business last week. Ketdeer tiros li.we been ptoulnR tile last few days. I GIRL BUDDIES TO HOLD CONVENTION AT NEW ORLEANS MALIN Chaa. KaiiRht was called to Hon nusa Thursday to see. tiln father, John Kanpht, who fell from a liny toft atulj was seriously. Injured. He was taken to Klamath Kails to the. homo of his' sister, Mrs. Hutchlns. where he will rccle medical aid. It Is feared ho; lias recclted Internal Injuries. I C. M, KIrkpatrIck and L. A. I.ny-' man aro grading the Shasta View' road. i. K. Johnson has nearly complet ed his thrashing for the scaccn. Mr. nnd Mrs. cJhnson and family will make their homo In Klamath Falls this winter. J. It. fl, Haynes told his ranch and expects to return to Ashland. , Mr. Craig Is hauling ro to Dig Valley. ALGOMA NKW OttLCANS, La., (let. in. I filrl buddies of the soldiers In Trance comprising the membership of the Women's Overseas Service league, will meet with the boys they former ly aided for tho first time, at tho annual convention of the American Legion hero. Though they sorted side liy side with tho men In Trance, the over seas girls. Including In their ranks canteen workers, searchers, hospital j hut workers, entertainers nnd librar ians, aro not eligible to lesion mem bership hecaiue of their chlli.in stat us during I lie war. Already 2,000 former overseas wo men In thirty cities are enrolled In the orgaultatlon a little more than a year ngo. according to officers. Ited Cross, Salvation Army, V. M. C, A., V. W. C. A.. JottJii W.lfaro board, National Cathell: War council and American Library association women j arc Included In the membership. - j A bill to Incorporate tho league now Is before the senate Judiciary committee, the house having passe."; favorably en tho measure. Miss Louise Wells of Chicago, national president, announces tho organiza tion Is non-pollttcal nnd will under take no legislative program. Our aim Is to glvo government recogni tion to the wemen who were asked to serve their country," said Miss Wfcllj. ai uranara .is Dunaing a garasc, Knox HaUncw gtyjes ,n velours on his ranch. i and Beavers K. K. K. Store. 12-14 S. A. Masters went to Klamath , Tails last week on buslncs. I Horald classified adj pay yon. To Poultrymen We me making up i carlrcul of Poultry recti Oct. - mid to IIiomj nliu place their uislers with (lie ia.h ,. nuikc the follow Ins prices: I&ir Muli, per cut RJI.IO Scrntcli Peril, jmt ct JI.O.T 0(1 Ment Scrap, per" cwt ."i.lVI iO Meat Scrap, per c1 .. 1.7.1 (round Hone, jht ctvt ....... . !.' flrit, jmt ml -. I .BO OjMcr KlieIN, jwr cut . l.HO Charcoal, per cut -l.li-1 Murphy Seed Store Eil SOUTH SIXTH ST. I'HO.VK 87 TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c WIIKHK l.VKKYIJOIIV fiOKS 20c 1IOMI. OF Till! HODKI.VSOX KKATL'ltr.S TONIGHT Big Bill Fairbanks in ' "A Western Demon" AND TWO GOOD COMEDIES Show Starts 6:15 Admission 10c and 20c SUNDAY SHOW America's Best Dressed Woman Irene Castle'in "NO TRESPASSING" Prcm the famous novel, "Tho HIro of Iloscoe, Paine," by Joseph ('. L'nnilr. Vuu liuvo neer teen gowns llkn Miss Cnstlo wears In ' f"nturo plctuio. All thu latest from Tarls ami In them slio l'nti"r:, Sbr also shown her lateit bathing creations, also Nick Coil r Pelcctlve Story and Oood Comedy. 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Hundreds of Housekeepers will be made happy because of thi s remarkable Special Sale of Aluminum Ware. Probably never again will it be possible for us to offer you such sensational values. Not licht-weight "Bargain Sale" Ware But every, piece guaranteed for TWENTY YEARS. An early attendance is urged so YOU will not be disappointed Quantities Restricted. ' ST f No Telephone or Mail Orders No C. O. D. Orders Baldwin Hardware Co Klamath Falls, Oregon -No Pieces ..Reserv ed -No Deliveries -See Window Dis-play J (fl ' ' -TTJ-r