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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
'"Mr, Tuesday, july 28,. 1925 EVENING . HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, .OREGON "777. . PAGE THREE Ni:VI,V WKDH nniiiicii'liir Mini lliiligxl llrliln on Trip Till. TIiiki M. II. Whitney, oiiii of tlui popular traveling ni (i 11 imikltiK this liirrltnry, Willi lii'iiiliiiiurtnrs In Hun l''niiii.'lni'n, returned to lliu city yesterday on one or IiIm frnquuiit vlslls, tills tlimi bringing Willi hi 111 Mm, Whitney. "M. 11," mi li Ih popularly known among III Mends was married In J 11 11 (f. lliu wlfo be Ink oiiii of Iho popu lar mid at t imll vo girls of Hlotklon, Ciilirornlu. ANiir miiuiiiIIiir iilioul u week In Hi In vicinity, Mr. mid Mrs. Whitney will rnttirn south lo Hun FiiiiicIhoo iikuIii. While born tlmy lll'l! KIIIIHtM ut tlio Hotel While Poll ciin. i MHH. KKVI.S IIDIti: I. Mis. W. Koyes of Hcutlln lli'ro fur iVIMt wild llrnllii'f nliil Wlfu Mm. W, Knyn. or Scuttle, sister of W. II. Kltt'.i or (IiIk city arrived Monday from Mm roast city unci will spend the greutor, purl or the dimmer tiiirn cot the homo of Omr brothor mill Hlslor-lii-liiw. Mr, Klllci who has lien n In vary poor liuullll rot- several 111011II1H In showing Im provement, ' ihivivk n.v'i lli'i-ll Attending to IttinllKttM III till Minvlllf, Cnllf. Jun Dovlne ono or iliti well known liiiiiluTiiK'n tif till" no lion, who hus been In HiiHiinvJItv. 'iillfipnlii for several week on bimliiciis. returned to the city yesterday nnd pin mh lo remain hero tor union ilino, To MKni onu Mm. Dork a Norrln, Mm, Irvln While or Uikovlow nnd Minn Wymn Ilrothorlon enjoyed u motor trip to Muclforct Wvor Sunday. Mm. Whlto dins bea I ho houao kiiumI or Mm. Norrl for tfie punt wok anil rolurnod to her .homo nl l.skcvlew thin morning. IMKTOH AM) WIKK. Dr. T. O. Wit horn, ono of the liroinlniint physicians or Astoria. Oregon, with Mm. Withers rlsllod In Kluinuth Kails over Monday and left tliU inornliiK for Crater I.ako to en Joy rw dnyii rout. KASTKKX TOt'HISTS , 1 W. . W. Mlllor and W. 0. Van Nnmo or Now York City, who are enjoying A nummer tour of the west orn Mates, left thin morning 'for Crutor Utko, nftor vIhKIiir hero ovor Monduy. JIIIINH r.MtltAll HKIti: , I'loyil Furi'iiiynf JriHM Volley In here for Medical Treatment, Floyd Purrnr, hrolltor or Mm. ,'. It. Dol.un, who Iiiim hnon suffering fur hoiiio tlmo from Injuries rocolv- id In an unto accident ut arum Valley, wag brought ill or o to lliu 'lioillo of hi Hint or for modlcul ti'eut- niont liiHt ovonlitf. Mm, Dul.up wiih culled to Or ana Valley where alio Iiiim lieon for lliu punt week with her brother. ' ' ' MARTINS ItKTt rtV Visit 4'oiiHt t'ille iia Fur oiili iin Victoria, IlillMi Coluiiihlii Mr, nnil Mm. Charles Murllii have returned' o tho rlty from. a dollglu- ful motor trip or two week a, dorian which tliU" they visited nil tho prill clpal count cities, going UH far north tin Victoria, n. (!. iu:itKKi,i:v FAMILY Mr. Hud Mm, A, M. Hhorry und two noun Arthur and Nrtll Sherry of llerkeley, California, who have en Joyed a trip to Diunioiid und ('ruler I -nke, left, thin inornliiK for their southern home. TO It VI DK l,AKK A pnny Inrlinlliifr Mr. nnd Mm. H, W. Dock worth. .Mr. unrt Mm. Prod W. (ierlnch und Minn C. Dent, nil of Hun Francisco, word gliosis hero .Monduy enroot" to Crnter Lake, FtlO.M I'OftTI.AM) K. II. Cox with tho wutor aurvlco depurtment of tho Southorn Pacific; with lioudiiniirtom In Portland la In the city 'onhiialnoa itmttora. llltrUK VIHITOIlS (1. K.. Culllnch, Curl DcTKor und Itolwrt Wood ull Of Wood, Call for nit. worn ovor fflKht vialtora In Klamath Kulla. KXItOlTK NOItTll Mr. nnd Mm. Si K. Hituhnrg or Iiiikiirofleld, Culirornin, apvnt Mon dny In tho city und lt-rt onrly thl iiiomliiK for Crutor l.nke, plunnlnx to motor on to a number of intorext liiK polntH oIodk tho count boforo re turning to their homo. I ttOM TIIK r. AKK Mr. und Mm. II. C. Curdner nnd Hon of Denvor, Colorado, who liuvu heen enJnyliiK n fow days ut Din moiid I.nko, vlnltod In tho city ovor Monduy onrouto on tholr cxtondod lour of tho country.-. I. KIT TIIIH MOHMNO Tho Mlnnea Mnrgurot ' A. Huff, Mnrmirot O. Hlmmona nnd Klitnhoth Heed, nil of PlttuliurRh, Ponnayl vanla, who uro mukliiK nn oxtoudod tour of tlio country, vlnllod In tho city ovor Monday nnd loft thin inorn liiK ror Crutor I.nko. I'ltOM I.AKKVIKW . Itnlph HouiiMbuuKli und M. Pctor- aon motored In from l.akevlew 4ual ovonlnij. Mr. 1'elorHoil Ik In churKC of aoino rond work In tho I.ako view country and will return this nfternooii, comliiR In to ultond to buidneaa matlcrn hero. IKSKTT I.MI'ltOVINd Juinos C. IhhoU of tho southern Pacific, who , lian hoon confined to Ilia room ut tho Hotel Luke for mivornl dnya on account-of llliioaa, la rerovnrliiK and will ho nolo to rename, bin position about Thursday. .MOTOK AHOI M ,.KK Mr. nnd Mm. W. K. Hond nnd non, with their houao ruhkI, Mm. Andomoii, who la vIhIIIiik here from llolonn, Montana, enjoyed a motor arlp uround tho lnko Hun dny. Mm. Andornon, who In enjoy ing her firm vIhII lo Klamath FiiIIh, Is very inn eh In lovo with tho country, . . , ItlCHl'.MIX I'OKITIDN (Juldlo Mlllor roturnuil lo ihor poaltlon ut Moo'a utoro yoaturduy after onjoylng n Ion duyu vacation trip, Tho gronlor part or tho time Mra. Mlllor apent In California. l.KAVINCf. TO.MOltltOW Mlna L, Hoblnson who for tbo punt fow wouka hun boon tho houne guont of ilior hrothor-ln-law ami BlHtor, Mr. mini Mra, L. V, Suhln, pinna to Icavo toiuonow for her hfliiio In foroat (Iroyo. . HIIOItT VISIT V. tl, Ahol, W. K. Ornco, W. II. Jarroll nnd A. . Mltoholl, nil of l)iinmiHilr, spent Monduy horo, ro turultiK homo IIiIh niornliiK, OX lll'HIXIOHH It. M. Jiickmin of Ilcntl, who Ih n frotiuont vlHitor horot urrlvod in tlio city yoaturdiiy. ' Tho.io a to Hio (luynf whan the bona roIb mud when, ho finds things wont hottijr, wihllo ho wub nwiiy, .. , HOXOItS MIHH l0U MIbs Veronica McAndrewti oom pllniunled Mlaa Dotty Dorr, of licrk oloy, California, ut tho McAnclrown homo last ovenliiK. Tho guoala In cluded a numbur of t.ho ( younger aocl'al not. Miaa Dorr relumed to her limine In California this morn ing, whore alio will attend high achool during the coming aomoster. MUM. MOOIti: MKItB Mm. I.utiru Mooro of Pilnt Com fort In In today irunaiicling busi ness from tho joaort and roporta n lurgo mimlier of tourists being giienta ut tho lodge over ti'io wook ontl. Fishing la good and soinu largo I rout woro cnught ovi tho week end. - . AtX'RPTS PONITrO.V MIkb V. llcntty took up her now duties us bookkeeper at Miller's Market this morning. FKOM THK N'OUTH 1 I. N. Noble la pwylng. tho city a business visit from hla homo -. In Portland. " IIAItVKVH ItHTI'HX Mr. iintl Mf' 0. P. Kurvoy or (llenilalo, Orogoii, who ihuve been Iho g;iioHla of tholr nnu l,loyd Harvey loft this morning for their homo. ' VimlM ItKOWOOl) J. C. Hodlfor nnd .W. E. Yourtg of Itodwood, California, aponl yostor- dny .visiting In Klamath Fnlla," iii.'HT iiAwiiryd r.R.vvicf 7 , aiiorlff dltirt Huwklna loft oiirly last evening for Portland -whore ho will testify nt u trial lu the ;UnUod Hhitu District ourt which by .ren'soh of 1Ib lutrtcMl duties, ho Is' tuuilllar with. ' 1'; S.L. H.8CC. DANCE OA the'Venetian Dance' Palace TUESDAY JULY 28 The barge will not' pull out Admission 85c ? f ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? ? f ? y. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? y t t ? ? f ? T ? ? ? ? A Ciredi 1f Dresses Complete Stock Is Sacrificed Group l-Formerly up to 5.95 Creditors Sale Price $1.89 Group 2-Formerly up to $7.95 - Creditors Sale Price .$3.89 Group 3-Formerly up to $9.50 Creditors Sale Price $5.95 Group 4-Formerly up to $15.00 Creditors Sale Price $7.45 Group 5-Formerly up to $19.50 Creditors Sale Price ; $9.79 Group 6-Formerly up to $29.50 Creditors Sale Price 12.45 In order to raise money quickly to pay our creditors we must make a sacrifice of our e n t i r e stock. Every stitch of merchandise must be turned into money at the quickest possible time. Nothing can be taken into consideration except imme diate disposal. Prices will break all records for econ omy. See for yourself! Save on everything you buy. . Millin ery Group 1-Formerly up to $5.95 a Creditors Sale Price ....... , ; $1.95 ' c ! .; . . .".'".' Group 2-Formerly up to $7.95 -' Creditors Sale Price . .$2.95 -r y-. . . v.. -.n s'; -t ; Group 3-Formerly up to $9.50 ' Creditors Sale Price $3.95 X Our Highest Grade Hats One-half and less Childrens Hats . . '. 3 I ? f T f T f ? T f y T T T T t T 59c qAW our highest grade Dresses reduced in proportion to above reductions. Dresses for every possible oc casion street dresses, sport dresses, afternoon dresses, : Tevening dresses Dresses in Gingham, Linens, Voiles, (Crepes, Wools, Prints. ! ENSEMBLE SUITS qA coat and dress in one you can wear the coat separately, the dress separately. 1 T y X X X X V I X X X X X ? T I X X X X I X X X X SUITS V f'J GROUP l-Values to $19.50-Creditors Sale' , ' Price $595 GROUP 2-Values to $24.50-Creditors Sale Price t t T J T T T t T T T $9.50 GROUP 3-Values to $29.50-Creditors Sale Price ... .....,,.. .$15.00 Suits at Prices You Never Could Expect ' Values to $35.00 $17.45 Values to $5.95 $2.95 BLOUSES Values to $4.95 $1.95 Values to $29.50 " $14.95 Values to $1.50 59c SKIRTS Values to $7.95 $3.95 Values to $12.50 $5.95 7 CORSETS Values to $5.00 $2.95 Brassieres, Brassellettcs, Values to $4.00 $2.50 all reduced EVERY COAT, FUR, SWEATER Drastically teduced Buy now Fall is juist around i the Corner ,..' -'1 ISPWICH SILK HQISERY ...... .... ...;.00 j There are many bargains impossible to list into y v . a smgie aaverusement oee tor yourseir ave yri a on Everything You Buy L a Vogue Store IFifth and liil MISS ItOKK I.K.WKS After SiK iidtiiK Siiiiiinci' MuntliM wllli I'lithcr lii'tlliiis Soiilli Jllsa Hotly IJjrr or Berkeley. Culi rornin, who hus spent the greater purt of tho sutmiipr hero with 'her father, n. II. Durr, left this niornliiK fortiho aoiilh, where she Is a stud ent l:i. tho Uorkeley high schjol. SOITIIWKI.I.S LK.WK Iti'luriiliiK to Homo In Mlssiiuil I'.'iijoyublo Visit Hero After Mr. nnd lUrs. Koiithwcll, with hnlr daughter, Fnye, left this nfli'lnooii by motor for Ashlmid with their son nnd brothor, W. W. Southwell, where they will take tho rnln for ' rnrtlnnd, from which point I hey will Joircney on to Se- nlllo und Cnspor, WyniiiliiB, for n visit with relntlves und friends be fore reliiriiliiK sou th to Multlnnd, MlKBourl, their home. During tl-eir Hlslt here they hnvo tuken a nuin hor, pf on'joyiihle trips and nro very uuij!h ii'4jiipre8sed with Klumnlh Vl& v ",t ' ,;VS'' XlRS. Sl'TTON IX tt'llit'of rvoiiiliicnt Mldlund Hiunli- , . er In On Itusilness .jVlm. I.oo button, wife of one of Mldlnnd's prominent ranchers, In in ho ' elly . toduy on liiislnuss. Mrs. Sutton reports crops In splendid oliilltlijn nnd tho Sutton ranch hun list compleled their hiiyliiK. which hus been under wny for tho mist hroo weeks, ' . , MAItlilKD AT VKKKA l.oeul Voiuijf Couiile Sui-pi kse KrieuiK by (lcttlnK MniTicil , .Miss Iris Cartwright und Wuyao Dielin bjth pupiilr young people of this eity, complelel surprised their friends on Siitur;iuy by slip ping off to Yreka, California, and being married. Rev. Hadlow of St. Marks oluirch performed the corcmimy which was witnessed by Miss Kstclle LusK'ombe and Hoy Rlnehnrl. Mrs. Xtlehn one of the attractive young girls' of this city Is tile daughter of Mr. !idMrs. P. H. Carlwrlght and Mr. niehn who is elnployeil nt tho Policiin lly Lumber e.iiiipnny. Is "the son of Mrs. Alice ltlehn or this city. For the present the young couple win he ut ihomo to their friends at 13S Morti- mor street. TO CRATKIt I.AKK Kiilieiie People Motor to C'mter l,nke Twliiy . Mr. nnd Mrs. Weaver and daugh ter Dorothea, who nro visiting here wiih their son and brother, Edwin Wenver.i motored to Crater Luke this morning, mid will return to morrow. They plan to return to Kukeno the latter part of the week. I'ltOM WYOMING Jesse Kvaiis, rorentiy from Cn-'Per Wyoming, urrlvod In the elly this morning nnd plans to make Kliiiiiath Fulls his tllluro homo, .MAY litM'ATH HKKK 'oiiliind llusliiess Wonuiii Looks Over Musliiess l'osslbllllles Mrs.. May Alger Derrick, Port land business woman, spent , tho past two days , hero looking' over tho possibilities - for it woman's rendy-to-wenr shop, nnd while very much Impressed with tho city, re lumed' north mnlilng no derinlte announcement. , lien to CMi.ogi'ix This Afternoon to Arrnnge Stock for Opening With everything in readiness for the opening of the new Golden Rule store nt Chiloquin on Satur day. E. W. Vannice, G. N. Clifton. Mortimer Lee and Warren G. Crooks left "this afternoon to ar range the new stock. Hill II Theatre The Coolest Place in Town C. H. li. S. BAXCK ; With special dance music, danc-1 ing on the Venetian barge tonight j given under the auspices ot the C. j II. L. S. gives promise, of being one j ot tho largest attended lnnces of j the season. The general public is I curious to C. H. L. S. know Ihe meaning of TOLLMAX HKItK Pniiiiiueiit Itiincber In on Uusiness Kroin Itiinrh ' Unusual Vaudeville r r The 1924 Song Revue DeLuxe With a chorus of excellent voices in the" lat est songs .as well as some of the old f avbrite. You'll like this number. L On the Screen . A brilliant comedy gem from Broadway " "LOST A WIFE" Featuring Adolphe Menjou and Greta Nisseiu F. C. Collmen, one or the' promin ent rimctiers of Swan, Oreffou,- wiis in the city today ' transacting busi ness from his ranch." " ' Foiiuei FROM MKIFOIU Itiislness' Man ofHhls Here on Hiislness City Harold Gray; one of "KUimath Falls' former business men, now of Medford is .here on business, plan ning to remain in ttiis viclnily for a couple or mantns. Mr. Gray is remembered here whore he formerly was In the grocery business, ARUIVlXti THIS KVKNIXO - Cecil Jimerson of Williams Ari noiiu, is expected to arrive in the city this evening for a visit at the homo ot her cousin, Charles Cnln.' ... ' . i.M.. :.lk,0 II III yyjvwfwvwiiiiii i,i"ir II : ' AT THE .' LIBERTY , : Here's a fast one Boli Custer in , ., , M " "The, Range Rider" He rides like a demon shoots like a trooper ho hits like'a Detnpscy and loves like,a I.ochinvar Oh j boy! Sonic Man I If you like action see this one. 1