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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1923)
- V ' ... f iiin.w, iT(iiii:ii id, litii.i TIIF. EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALI-S. OREGON J MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE COMING EVENTS lit Timit Hlio(ilii Mrs. Jiijui IIiiiiiikiiiiI ut Morrill I jvus lir yiMlord.iy on u liciiltif j trip. Mr. Il,iiiiniiiiir IiiihIiiiihI lit ! lHu own'T of n lnr: toi;k rimi'li , liotwuKii Murrlll mid Mullii. ! ' . Oct. Ill tlnllowunrr. Noviimbor 0. Hpoclul I iiiinilry M'ii Ai'i lvc J J H'l. oriy unit i;, jiii'Iihdm, iiiii Hirli'il Willi Hi') Wlillii I ! t-n ti tmin- llnn (or nicMLHiiriwi uhinlttnil In Ihn pfiiili by Iho litglsluliirft mill iiiiindiiii'at to tlio City Chnrtor. Nov, tl. Armlatlen dor. Nov. 29.TlmnkKlvlnK, eluo- i'li'y Unit I In I") itri'i Irrl Ihtm hhhii, nrrlvml Imro yi'Hlnrilny uml will triiiiiHK'l. prnpiilory liiiiilniwii lii'fom llm hiillillliK nliirlH. Itnlll urn ivM- ! lIl'lllH. of I'urll.tiKl. I SliH'kiiuiii llrii Wlimt tin) cowboy mt nt Dm ptiKn mil wiik irfjM'iili'il In iho Cniinr luiit Crliluy niKlit, It Inrkml liolliliu; fnr ni-tlon. Thn rlil"m wnrn almoin toil during coi'ihIiIitIiik Ihn Himrn uml c.'.r- dirnsduirai, Oiiii of Iho most nil II- f ti t rl Iith wan Jurk .Mii'K'aiilirf nf Port Klnmuth, n prom Ini-n I mock in mi who In In ijin clly Coilny. At Iwnvu I'm' Aliliiinl - Thn Inntlinll Kiimn liiitwunn Klnni nili Kullx IiIkIi m-houl uml Aiiliinil lilr.ll which will tiiko plain at Aili Inn it tomorrow iijlrrnoon U atiriir i Mlitf HiBliy 1im ul rimlilimm. Amnnic fiiowi dint nrn driving to Annlimri tomorrow to ntlnml Ihu iiitmu urn Mr, ' on tlmn Ihn nucllmico at thn Crntw mill Mm.. Hurry I'i-Iix, whoso nan In j liulil llmlr tirunlh wlioii MaeAullff's on thti Klnmnth tiMim, ntount , miidJ'-iieil by Infivuwini iipiir- I rlnic, ronrd up nnil Almost tiimlilml Hiin I'or IIm" lny backwnt-J over Iho fmiro uii'l Into Krrd A. Itiiknr, KUH'rliiluili!iil of J Ilia nrrhOHtrn, Ho urns filling it llltle Former Sweetheart Witnesaess Triumph I he Klninntli Indian riTvnilon m b visitor at th county mnt yi-Ht.'r liny. Idiots Fur MUXMII'I Mn, l.ii I ii y Onlinrno left Klnmnth Kails yrHiiiriluy (or nn iixtmyli'd trip thniiiiihout thn wivtt ami mlddk wim. K!ii- will vltilt lir duiiKhlor III Missouri (or somti I lino. plnlo iony that wu to native for thn llppcry floor nn sovoral times llipil and full. Ill I'Vtllll (1lllMlllll Print Mnrkwnnlt of Clillminln who U tho proprietor of a KiiriiKo thnro wan In tho city yimtordny on bunl-nm. , Ito.Ml':, Oil. 'IIhi cfiiiiiiiiiiin ' nf I'lviliipliio. wIiimc I'rcmliT Milimi- llnl wim. born, r-'i-iilly miinlri'il Iho j Iioiiho of lib Mi III mill' k.ivii R li hi in. IIm wiih prini'irt ul tlio ci'in-, lliony, li "d til" pi'iiplo iiccliilincd him 1 ilolliloiiiily. , ! In tho crowd wiin a wnniiin ntllll iiiimin rlii) - who, ymim ni:n, mild to j MiHHiillnl UK hii wound licr wlfU thn' Impi'ttmmty of youth: "Wo urn both j uk poor at poor inn bo. and If wo ; iniirrli'd wo should only bring -Into ! Ihn wortlvbiliiK.ii equally poor to I uffor und wnhi; It In butter that j wo npereri to purl." ' "fly all mennii," replied Muiwolltil, and went Ilia way to become prima milliliter. MAHONIJ ATTK.NTIOV There will bo a iipecliit eornmun lent Ion of Kluiiinth IoiIk" No. 77 A. K. A. M. 7:30 tonlelit. Work; In tho M. M. degree. VlnltlnK hreth ern wolonno. Order of tho V. M. i 0. A. Hllilth, Secty. 19 ! Adviirllulnu pny. Try It und iee. Conriiil'il To lUil Mm. tlyron HnriUlik In confined to her bed for miVornl "iliiyn with n Nnvri) uttuck nf tonllnu. lnwjer In Hiileni W. I. Myem hail left for S.ih'in whero bo In ilefeiidant lawyer In ft cine that but lieen npepaled to Ui nupreinn court. Tho rann la ihn Mute, v. KranK. i:nnn ho refill i In Thn Pal Inn linn already been Convic ted of flmt deRrpo murder nenlen end to ho hung. tMyeri In hla appeal will nttnek tho conmllutlanRl Ity of tho capital punishment law. He will return an toon 04 tho eata la completed. . . I,oove Vor Vnlnnt John Irwin ami P. M. O'Neill local attorney liavo lofi for Yalnax on lecal bualnoaa. They .plan to ,.li)oK,. no rftordii. prepivrntory .o a presentation of ft ault before tho I'lillo-i.' Stole court of claim for Iho. Klomiilh Indlnna. Ilu lIuntliiR IJrei nndolph Kaltenborn mi In the court houan Morrill buy a bunting llcenae yeaterday, To AKcnrt Pooibnll-Cliiinc ';' Mr. Ilert C. Thomaa Ii driving to Ae'omi anlitg Mm. Thomaa wM be Mlaa May Fenno, Mlaa Amle Thomp son and Miss Joiephlne Ewlng, all teacher at tho Klamath high school. The party wilt attend the roturn football game betwoen Ashland, and Klamath Palls to be held In Ashland tomorrow afternoon. Here From Wordcn Mrs. J. B. Turner of Wordon who haa-bean visiting nt the home of Mrs. Mnhlon T. Ijindla roturned to her homo this morning. , lloro Prom Fort Klninntle P. E. Dunn ot Fort Klamath was In town yesterday to transact busi ness. ' j Insurnnco Miti Here . J, M. Klrkpatrlck end Hoy Ilon Oerson, both woll known Insurance men of Modford wore In Klamath Falls yoatordny to attend, to bual i noss. .1 I , . . , . ;. ' . llallrond Men. Heio , ' ' . ' P, L, Boss and J. B, Duncan, both ' cohocted with the Routhorn Paclfle railroad, arrived In Klamath Palls tin ft buslnos visit yesferdny. They Will bo hero sovoral days. .. ., ., . Take I'oxltlon At Hotel -, Ml Uetty NoKmin, has "taken a position at the White Pelloan hotol holiliid tho desk. Rha Is taking thn platfe loft vacnnt by tho resignation of Mlaa Oenn (Irnhnm who returned ; to hor homo In San Prnnclaco sovoral .'.days gp. .. I . Hlore Is Improvcil ' Tho roof and fnentlo nf thn Mor tloff. Wilnon nnl Davis furnlliirfl V'OjiMuuiy, Ih liolnR rumndellod, mid Impnrveti. The slnro is located on Mm I n slrent and senffnldlng has boon Improved. The slorn Is olentod on cnriienlor. IteiuillK To Aliluiiil Aanes llvdherK who has been visiting Until l.lndey for sevunil j days hn returned to hor homo In Ashland. - Iteliii-im Krom KituuM ItoKer l. Torroy son of Mrs. Horry Poole, bus returned from Knnioji City where he haa been, engaged .for some months as organist In a thestre. MALIN DANCE Dance at Malin Saturday Oct. 20 Good Music Everybody welcome MAKE IT A REAL GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS Give Photographs KIIOI' as in iicli ns you will, you cannot give family or friends n more acccptnblo sift than your photograph. A ilocon photographs will solvo dotun putzllng gift prob- ' lems. Appointment aro beHt arranged for now free from the bustle and confusion of Christmas '. Week. Our Htuillo la equlpiK-d lo tnko flmt class photographs, day ,... or nliiht, rain or shine1 . STINSON STUDIO 423 Main St Klamath Falls n m m I : rioiveer Itmlilent In Town lOooegn Hill ploncor resident of Pnrt Klnmnth and woll known throughout thn county wns n locnl ' tlsltnr yeslnrdny and rnmnlncd hnro for tlio nlKht, . ! . " ' " Kodak finishing lit Stlnson's.' Itf College Girls in School or should have shoes that properfy control and guide their, growing young feet : to perfect lines and graceful contour. , '. The ''Foot Saver" shoe is ideal for school girls because of the gentle support of the arch and modelling of the foot School girls re quire "Foot savers" as a relief from the more, extreme styles high heels and so-called fad dish shoes. "As the twig is bent the tree is in clined," In youth the foot may be inclined to perfect beauty and normal conditions or it may be injured beyond restoration. "Foot Savers" are safe and sure guides for youthful feet. In fact they are. Foot Insurance For. The Future! We are always willing to consult with you and suggest proper shoes for 'girls collegians or grown women Klamath Falls Shoe Store i r '" N " . Overlooked Our v:- Luggage ; Depart meet SI It a littte iate, but not too late for you to take advan tage of the WONDEREUL BARGAINS we're going to Give you in a Wardrobe Trunk So Saturday We're Going to Make It A v Double Bargain Day CLOTHING AND AY D We Have Many to Show You, and the . BEST IN AMERICA Multnomah, "Baggageman Proof;" Hartmans, "Gibraltarized," and Whinships, "The Trunk With Doors." They All Go For SATURDAY ONLY C At These Low Prices: '' 7'. - . 77-; ' , Trunks I Hand ;Bags $60.00 Hartmann, $51.85 B $15.00 Bag $11.85 . . V- j $22.00 Bag - $16.85 $70.00 Hartmann .:..........$59.85 I $25.00 Bag $20.65 $70.00 Whinship ,.........C9 85 i SUIT CASES V :-r: 1 $10.00 : $6.85 $iis.oo Whinship .........$95.85 I $is.oo $11.85 . J . $21.00 $17.35 $50.00 Never-break .. .... $39.00 I $26.00 ............. ............. $22.35 ' '77 Sogarniaiii t "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" , r, U f :