Wi'ilni'mlay, Aiigimt 22, 1i)gft THE FA'F.NINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREflON NEWS IN BRIEF FIRE FIGHTERS HARD PRESSED FUNERAL NOTICES ! f 'law Trrti Hhow fiowl I Tha ' combined offering of Vaudflvllle and pMurc. at the tin Tree theator yeiterday and iuday U ahow chock full of tnugha and Intere.lliin novelties. Chick and Carroll (Tonln. who pell the vaudeville number, are JllKhly enturlulnlim with Minga. picture! and a ahort ventriloquist act. need and Cunnltiuhim gave (he audience a lot of laugha and Mr. Reed'a vivid portrayal of the day! before prohibition, set to fang,., brought a storm of ap- . plauae whlrh would not be still VIMlora Knim Koul It Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodoma and dnuRhler, Miss Kathertne, and Miss Katherlne HlnKmnn, all of Loa Angoles. left Ihls marn tng atlor a two weeks vacation Tlslt away from thrir southern home. The parly drove uorth to meet their son. Don, who has JOHN tllWIPK IIIUH'KKX. lliytHMI. I The remalna of the Into John IChampe Hrockenbrough will be i forwarded by the Karl Whilloi k Kuneral Home to LaKgyetle, In- - f l . c. D- : dtana, leavina on tonigni a tram " j Interment N nardino Worst in History I.OS ANr.Kl.K8, Aug. St. UT family plot cemetery. I III bo made In the In the l-ar'ayelt. ........ ........ .1 1 .. .1.- ...I.I. 7 r . . ' -Wllh hundreds of men conUnu-1 Mr. I'aul Vllea at his attractive . . . ... . - ... ... home on the shore of I'pper Klamath lake. While here JOHN II. I.IXKKSTV. John II. I.lufettty, a prominent lug to battle a forest fire In the . business man of this city, passed Can llurnal'illnn Htutrli't filPuvlPV ! MWMW mt hi. l.t rAltltatieit AOS , ................ ........... .... ,t w, -. "r 1 nrric'iila ImhI nltfht Hi'ln rri ihn Lincoln KtrMt. TiumiIhv lllzht et and Mrs. Sodotna were the house f(re ,. tn ,n, Ancelus Na-.9:50 oclock. Mr. I.lnfesty was guests of Mr. Vllea. Many In- ,, f()rOT, the greatest In his- a native of California and aged terestlns fishing IriDs were en- . : .... .,.... ... .. a d until be had repeated his of-1 Jo.ed by yMi0 dlrlnt tnolr KUnnrlf ,ow huml(llt ,nd .',. . mri , terlng. Hla rich, bass voice u, brlef gUT- Mlst nikIIllll, wno wlnJ conll)lueJ to increase plumbing business at 10SS Main bf . quality aeldomheird on the . ,,,, mu,,cl.n, ho,r(J rwt and h.d , ww( know Vaudeville stage. The third act. frequently over radio from all; vi n,..-,,-! lwir. .i,i.,i r wimih tMlla for in which one Harry Cornish pro stata several songs and novelty saxophone and violin playing, was Indeed easy to listen to and brought an enthusiastic response, ford and Cunningham proved themselves to be true masters of th art of making pebple laugh, tnd their Impersonations of sev rat of Hollywood's famous movie Start were of high, order. Per haps the most interesting act on the whole bill, however, was the test set Jn which the veteran po lite dog. Dauntleaa, was present ed by Scotty Wilson in sojm of his war time and motion picture duties. The way in which Daunt leaa disarms a man shooting a pistol was vivid and realistic. Then, on the acreen, the ahow ?Nw .York" starred Richard Ccrtef. Lola Wilson, Estelle Tay lor; William Powell and Norman trevor". It Is a story of a young iunslcisn's rise In New York In Vi realm of dance music and 4companying It goes all the Scenes and Interesting bits of a tOry laid In New York. tftiy They're Delinquent i There are many tax delinquents if clty business properties, but, ' jitter all. there la no reason for I special concern, commented Gar-' fett Van. Riper, tax collector, to ay. : Delinquencies (or the first v? Klre that the large broadcasting stations of 'canvon, kev to the San Hernar- eight yenrs. the south. :dino water supply, was partlully t He leavea to mourn hla pa.eilng routined tnnieiit. -his wife Knitna. seven brothers. 1 The fire in Cable Canyon lu Kred of this city, Charlea and the same district continued to Ralph of Highlands, California. To Lorato In KbuuMli Mr. . and Mrs. Kenoffel and h.... ....I ...rli' tA AilO n,.rfa nt ll.ru mnA f v-.tian tt Kan llerilttr- . daughter have arrived In Klam- bnuh and Umbff ,,, h.r) been dlno. California. William of Seat atn Falls from Butte Montana. Iad waate foregtry officials re- tie. Washington, and Milton of and will make their future borne norted Additional land is doom-; Ilannlng.- California, one sister, here. Mr. Kenoffel formerly own-,ed bcfore ,he bi,,e, can be Mrs. Martha Hromllow. of Hlgh ed and operated the famous Spo-;qU(.ni.hcd .nlrly i lands. California. . I kane restaurant In Butte. Klam-; nunlidity was at C. the lowest Friends are respectfully In ath Falls looks so good to the fi-;Ure gnce the Angelus reserve 1 Tted to attend the fuueral aer new arrlvala that they expect to,WM established. ! vices to be held Thursday after- be In business here very aoon. . i noon at 3 oVIock at the Klamath JchiUmuln I'eople In Town Temple with llev. Guy DeVrlea ; On Automobile Tip ' ' a number of Coilo-yum people officiating. ' Commitment servloes Mr. and Mrs. Irving Joseph j were la Klamath Falli yesterday , will be held and Interment mado and email daughter. Ruby, left shopping and attending to busl-; Sn Bernardino. California. this morning for Portland and nesa matters. They Included Miss The remains are In the t.old ( Seattle on a two weeks nlotor Mary Walker. Mrs. Bell Miller -t the Karl hillock u- trlp. .Mr. Joseph U connected and Mrs. Wade Crawford. neral Home. Pine Avenue at with the K. Sugarmau clothlngi . .Sixth where friends may call. : store. j Return From California ! . ! . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and TULE CROP IS family have returned from Berk- j APf?F RFPORT County Library Closed Tne county uorary, wnicn naa 'jj. - " , been undergoing repairs to its two weeks with Mr. mitns mo-. (Contlnoed rrom n exterior, will be closed the rest . ther. of thU week while the inside Is! - lowing an inspection of the fer- belng entirely redecorated, ac-, 'n Town From Keno tile area popularly referred to as cording to Miss Mildren Olsen, ' Mrs. L. H. .Anaerson ana tho "Bread HasKet ot tne iviara- llbrarian. i daughter. Esther, .were in tne ath Basin. ' ,'city yesterday from their home i "The yield from leased lands Returns From Stockton ... St Keno. 'will be slightly les. than last ....... ,,, . , . - yeir. although some lease holders I wiuwm Shopplns; From Mldtand notably the Cox brothers dent of KlamSth. and more re- , r, , .. .. ... ? , . airs. 4. i. nwuiici uiv.v iii.u uare ime rruiis, miu . . K months are assessed only six centlv a sheen operator of the:.-, . .. ........j , . " w- . . , . i - - .... ivianriia rails ii W'1' iiiiumnu jro- aerson. I lie K a i ii c i u y ua niv m- - " - vuv, . mo oiih'kiuii seciiuu, nil buiu mi eTto v L dZZ JX, 7 "? !TlTd l "'".toKlorc.. iThere .re foriy or fifty home- rt'. Ii.S T .l " R.ht. h"e1coum5' t0 hi many friends. , . I.tcad. with from 50 to 200 acros OA. iZ.i-.a v. , . .1 Manufacturer In Town In grain, and the stand on most BO; Instead he lets the county o . . ... ..... " .. ... . .. - : uiaua kiezs. oi ine rorirana or mem iooks verv xooa. Mrs. E. M, Levy returned last . Furniture Manufacturing com-! Mr. Henderson said that wheat Instead he lets the county Charge' him up but, before the ix mpnins is op. pays up In full. After the first six months delin quency, the Interest rate assessed l nine per cent. ! night from a buying trip to San-pany. ts In town for a couple of ; harvesting was well under wuy yieitors Expected Mr. and Mrs. John Sargent are Snroute. here from their home in . Jopeka, Kansas. While In Klam ath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Sargent will be the house guests of Mr. Bd Mrs. A. M. 'Worden. This will be the second visit oLMr. Rflt-rpnr tn Vlim.ll. M . .. .1 iIrs. Sargent's first opportunity 0. see the scenic wonders of our county. 1 I Francisco and Los Angelea. Mrs. ! days from Eugene. j Levy is the owner ot The Polly i j Shoppe, located at the corner of I HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i Ninth street and Klamath avenue.! ; BRINO RaSULT3 .and that five comblttei were at, work on the su.ovo acre lSKe I bed. Ducks and gees$ STe al , ready assembling on Tule lake. Home Fnm Diampml ; Re. D. V. Haight, accompan ied by, hla mother, Mrs. Emma Haight. returned last evening from , Diamond lake, , where a pleasant week was speit fishing, boallog and tramping.' In rallfornia .. Mrs. Curtis C. Hedrich left this week for Berkeley, Califor pi, where she will enter her Children in school for the winter, j The Hedrlchs are prominenlresl-. peuis.oi Chlloquln. ' On Buslneaa ,. R. W. Niles, representative of the Sleberling Rubber company, wSs a business visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday. -Mr. Nlles makes hH home , in Portland. v " . fyom Fort Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Ryan "were Is the city yesterday from their home St Fort Klamath. Mr. Ryan Is Interested in the stock business. I'roni Fort Klamath V Mrs. Ben Loosley waa visiting intown yesterday with friends. Klamath Sat. Falls Aug.7 FAIR C.KOLNU& ANIMALS an FEATURES "wEVERY QUARTER ostw GLOBE INCLUDIM .THC HANNEFORD FAMILY, FLYINO WARDS AND PETER TAYLOR, PER OF ALL ANIMAL 3UBJUGAT0RV SSEATESlI TufO I SHOWS ff IITOWN TH.'KKT HALM Circus Day Only ' , .rDKIlV(Mll Dltlti STORE !''"( j! C.uthrtnun iwurt Jul f,mo LAST CALL for HELP , Still a few Stools, Benches, Radio Speakers, Phono graph Bargains, etc., at cut-throat prices. New Pianos or Phonographs will be ordered specially for you up to a few days from now, when we turn over our principal stock to the Star Drug Store. i Remember our Specials include "no interest," "free in surance" and other valuable considerations. Ask any of oar competitors to give you these things free. If you figure buying anything in our line, even for Christmas, let us figure out to you how much you can save by buying now (today). t- If you are wise you will "act now"; If you are unwise "it can't be helped." Earl Shepherd Go. Pianos, Victrolas, Radio Quitting Business It won't be long now ' 507 Main Street E3 lit I E3S3 IT i? .am ua (3 un s I IPi?IPimfli?.tinsX Final Wind-Up of the Oregon Woolen Stores Closing-Out Sale of Their Entire Lakeview Stock Never before and never again will such values be offered. The time is short We must make room for our Fall stock We dont care about the prices We must liquidate immediately SO HERE GOES. Bergman Loggers' Fine Li5,e Sox WaUl or Blb 0.alI, Canvai GIoye, SHOES J,t n tvsr.lrtt.. Last CaU WhjIe th(,y j j Last C l J YMur to IM.IM. J $5.85 .09c 98c .09c W11ILK TIIKY LAST Every Man's Dress Suit in the Store $19-49 "2A11 Wool and everyone worth double these prices"" $27-49 Gauntlet style $2.00 values 1 $3.00 values Arrow Stiff Collars Leather Palm Glove, Boy.' Riding Breeches Drej Jeg 2Qc vaIuM Last Call . 35c 98c 51-95 4 for 50c $3.00 Broadcloth Shirts New fancy Bow Ties Heavy Woolen Sox Dress Shirts While they last Last call ! Now -,' ' - $1.65 99c 39c . 29c - .... FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! A FANCY INDIAN DESIGN BLANKET FREE with every $15.00 or more purchase Thursday, Friday, Saturday only!! SUITCASES Fine Medium Weight N. B. Athletic U-Suits Genuine Rockford Out they go Union Suits Now Sox now $1.49 41.98 $2.93 , 89c , 89c 15c . $5.00 Every Dress Shoe and Oxford uP to $8.00 Work Shoes While they last Work Shoes $3.95 $3.95 zwr $5.19 Now $4.95 ' Moleskin" Pent ' Fine Drc$ Hats Fine Wool Sweater Corduroy PanU Last call! " Out they go Coats While they Last call"! $2.69 $2.95 and $3.95 last $3.95 $2.69 Can't Bustem Frisco Boys 11 Wool TWO PantS Suits 0vera,,' Work Jeans now In the newest styles and fabrics ' Clothes, Gloves, Etc. $2.45 $9.85 $11.85 $13.85 Greatly Reduced Boys' Fancy Sox Fancy f.ll-wool Auto 'Random U-Suits Silk and Wool Fine Rayon Silk Robes $10 values Heavy weight, now Worsted U-Suits .29c ' Now $6.85 : V ' $1.95 Now, $2.95 , Remember: This Sale Positively Ends Saturday Night, ...... ; August 25. Hurry and Save. Always the . Best Oregon Woolen Store 8th and Main Streets We Sell for Less