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The Evening Herald from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 5

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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Five From Fort Klamath- Leave For Michigan- Tourists From Portland- From Crater Lake- Caractacus." MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Editor On VacationF. R. Soule, editor and publisher of the. Herald, accompanied by Mrs.

Soule, this morning by motor on a two-weeks' vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Soule will attend the State Editorial convention at Hood River, July 13-15, going on from there to Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, B. Miss Esther MeAndrews will be the Herald reporter during Mrs.

Soule's absence, Returns To Medford7. G. Agee has returned to Medford after a brief business trip to Klamath Falls. oFundry Man IllArt Soley, foundry foreman -At the Klamath Iron and Steel Works was confined to his home with illness yesterday. He la reported better today.

Mra, Ream Recovering4 Edith Ream, who' has been seriously 111 for two weeks Is recovering. Mrs. Ream is employed by the Sixth Street bakery. In County SeatEd. Geory of Klamath Marsh is a county 'seat visitor today.

Rescued From DrowningDonald, four year old son of Lealie Rogers, created some excitement at Lake of the Woods Sunday when he accidentally stepped off the wharf into the lake. He was rescued by WIll Baldwin. Reported BetterMrs. W. Sanders, who has been seriously ill at the home of her sister, Mrs.

Henry Grimes, on Eldorado street, is reported better. today. Mrs. Sanders has been guttering from an attack of ptomaine poisoning. Returns From VacationMiss Vera Houston of the county clerk's office returned last, night from a two-months' vacation spent In Portland, San Francisco, and the Hawaiian Islands, She reports a delightful and a very Interesting trip.

Re urns To Klamath FallsMrs. H. V. Dow has returned to Klamath Falls after a two month's visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. T. Green, in Medford. Her small son, George Robert, who WAS born May 23 in Medford, returned with her. To KirkfordDr.

Warren Hunt yesterday swore out a complaint of insanity against Wm. Bunch of Kirkford. Donuty Sheriff G. B. Cozad, will return with him tonight.

Old Residents ReturnChas. Riley senior and son Charles arrievd last night in their car from Paraiso Springs, California, where Riley is proprietor of the Parsiso Springs, hotel. They will probubly remain here a month. From BlyJames Dixon of Bly is in town for the day. transacting business.

County Seat Visitor- Trots T. N. Case is a county seat visitor from his ranch on the Merrill road. State Agent Pays FineThreatened with a 10-day Jail schtence by Justice Emmitt, State Agent Shaughnessy paid a $20 fino imposed on him over a month ago for driving a car without proper license, Here From San FranciacoMr. and Mrs.

Chas. F. Groat and daughter of San Francisco arrived there Monday evning by motor, enroute to Portland on A vacation trip, and: are visiting at the home of Groat's sister, Mrs. A. Shetler, on Michigan avenue.

Miss Shirley Burgess accompanied them from Vallejo, California, and will remain with her grandmother, Mrs. Shetler, for an extended visit, Visitors From Los Angeles Mrs. R. W. Langdon, C.

L. Langdon and small son, Mr. and Mrs. John Schouler and two daughters, form a party who are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Murdock. Mrs. Langdon is a sister of Mrs.

Murdock. They drove up from Los Angeles In their car. Funeral At BonanzaThe funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pool's Infant daughter was held the firet of the week at Bonanza.

The baby had been Ill but a couple of days. Ed. Hoyt, Fort Klamath stockman, is in this city today on business, S. Marshal HereLee Morelock, of Portland, deputy U. S.

marshal, is here today on official business. Here On BusinessA. W. Peck, a contractor at Spencer station, is a business visitor here. Motor OT SalemMrs.

Bert Cooke. Mrs. J. Car1 nahan and Mrs. Marion Barnes.

motored to Salem the first of the week. On Vacation TripMr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert, sen-1 for, and son. John, left Sunday on a two.

weeks' trip to Portland and other Oregon points. They will visit with their four daughters at Vernonia, La Grande, and Baker Miss Margaret, Schubert, formerly of Klamath Falls, who was graduated from the Vernonia high school last spring, will return witn her parents. Back From VacationMr. and Mrs. C.

H. Underwood and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers returned last night from a brief vacation spent at Lake of the Woods. Leave For OnklandMr.

and Mrs. H. H. Altenhoff Quick Starting SHELL GASOLINE Quick starting gasoline is volatile gasoline that combusts quickly and completely and is therefore powerful. Speed then follows as matter of course.

"Fill up" at the next Shell dealers and give it thorough test. SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA A Returns To Richmond-: Francis Hannon, who has been visiting at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. P. E.

Hannon of the Enterprise ranch, left on the train this morning for Richmond, where he is employed by the Standard Oil company, Leave For Crater LukeMr. and Mrs. W. 1 M. Kramer and D.

H. Cramer, tourists here from Los Angeles, left today for Crater lake. Leaves For ArizonaMiss Muriel Stewart, who has been visiting her friend, Miss Christine Murdock, left this morning for her home in Phoenix, Arizona. Klamath Falb: WeddingMiss Lotus Johnson and E. I.

Gentry, both negroes, were married last night at. the former's home by the Rev. S. 1. Milam, a Baptist minlater.

Go To Crater Lake--Mr. and Mrs. Skinner Raymond of Eugene left yesterday for Crater lake, after a brief visit in this city. 1 first Hartford Tire a man begins Wit understand just what 25 years of experience in the building of good Tires is worth to him in mileage. The Hartford Cord and the Hartford Tread Fabric Tire offer a piled-up money's worth that hasn't been approached in a quarter of a century.

And that has never been more outstanding than in 1923. See the nearest Hartford Dealer, MARSHALL WELLS COMPANY Distributors DULUTH PORTLAND SPOKANE, HARTFORD TIRES and TUBES FOR SALE BY Klamath Falls Auto Co. The Small Garage With the Large Trade 224 Main Street Phone 240-R Repairs--Used Cars- -Accessories-Wrecking Oakley Schaffer and daughter. Miss Bonita Schaffer, left yesterday for a visit with the former's parents at Frankfort, Michigan. They were accompanied by Miss Alice Miller.

Before returning, they will visit friends in Muskegon, Michigan in Detroit, "Toledo, and Chicago. They will be away about. three and baby, who have been visiting the M. P. Lavenik family on Ninth street, have returned to akland.

They were accompanied by Miss Lorraine Lavenik, who will spend July and August at their home. Return To MedfordMr. and Mrs. M. M.

Massey left today for Medford by way of Crater lake. Visitors Leave-. Mr and Mrs. Leslie F. Rice and children, who have been stopping at the White Pelican hotel, left today for Cater lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Phegley, Edward Phegley, Miss Lucy Phegley, and Miss Charolette Foulke comprise a party of tourists reistered at the Hall hotel. They will leave today for Crater lake, Leave For Cater Lake0. F.

Lieurance and family of akland and Miss Selters 02 San Deigo- registered at the Hall hotel last night, and left today for Crater lake. Here From Bonanza0. L. Hamaker made a business trip to Klamath Falls today. Rancher in CityGrant Nelson, a rancher near Keno, is transacting business in this city.

Leaves For PortlandRobert I. Sloan left on the train this morning for Portland. He will return Saturday in a new car. Ill At HomeG. K.

Van Riper is ill at. his home on Canby street. Miss Christine M. Harvey of Livermore, California, arrived here today after an enjoyable outing at Crater lake, Down From CampMr. and Mrs.

P. S. Puckett are registered at the White Pelican hotel, Back From Fishing TripH. J. Winters returned Monday night, after a few days of fishing at Lake of.

the Woods. PRINCE OF WALES ADDS TO FAME OF KING CARACTUS BIRMINGHAM, England, July 11, -Perched on the arm of a chair and smoking a big cigar, the prince of Wales recently joined ly with the bishop of Birmingham, the lord mayor, and many young men in singing the chorus of "Caractacus" which ends thus: "The stick that tanned the trousers of the boy who shouted 'beaver' to the man who put the powder 011 the faces of the harem of the King This occurred at an Informal gathering in the lounge of a club presented to ex-service men, which the prince had Just formally opened. LOGANBERRIES SI CRATE PORTLAND, July were selling at $1 a crate today. at a special stall in th market are ranged by city officials to a help growers move the crop. Canneries refused to accept loganberries on account of stocks on hand and the high price of sugar, SE HARDING WILL BE G.

O. P. NOMINEE, SAYS BORAH PORTLAND, July Borah of Idaho arrived today to address the business and professional women's convention tonight. He said Harding will be republican 10 nominee next year. Kodak finishing at Stinson's.

81f Advertising pays. Try it and see. Millinery Clearance of the Season's Latest Creations OF WHAT THEY ARE FOR ACTUALLY WORTH LESS 18900 THAN OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HATS WILL BE PLACED IN FIVE GROUPS GROUP 1 GROUP 2 $1.95 $3.95 GROUP 5 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 $5.95 $7.95 This price gives $9.50 you the choice of any hat in our store. All These Hats Are Worth Double or More Any customer who has purchased a hat from our store will agree with us that a La Vogue Hat bears the distinction in style, workmanship and material of being the best hats we ave ever offered. The ambition of our New York buyer is to show the finest hats for the price in the various towns where we have stores.

Extra Special in Our Ready-to-Wear Dept. New Silk Summer Perky Peggy Fine French White DRESSES Voile DRESSES BLOUSES $9.50 Made of $2.95 the best im- $1.95 Consisting of taffe- ported plain Well worth $4.00. tas, tricoshan, paisley crepes, combinations, print- and fancy; $2.95, BUNGALOW ed crepe de chine, $3.95, $4.95. DRESSES $9.50. CAPES 95c 3-PIECE SUITS Extra long velour and percales.

$9.50 Made of ginghams $15.00 and apes, embroidery SWEATERS of twills and braid trimmed. Made This group includes $1.69 wool crepes; with dresses silk velour capes and silk All Wool Slip-On made capes with silk fringe In all the wanted waists; $15.00. bottoms; $9.50. colors. Klamath Falls La Vogue Store FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS 81f see.

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