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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1911)
saleI OUR ANNUAL THANKSGIVING Begins Monday Morning, November 20th, 9 A. M. Ends Saturday night, November 25th, 10 P.M. wlii m Mtl I SMJ . &fcl a, m r M ii f,i fii.i .1 rjf -. t. It 4 TA7 1 are going to nake this a tale of special importance to every economical buyer "of good Bierchaidlse, for It Is oae way we have of showing our appreciation of you loyal patronage daring the past few Months. A special effort will be made at this time to prove this store worthy of yoar support. OVER 0,000 square feet of floor spacef Including balconies, devoted exclusively to merchandlse'to wear, gives you store facilities above the average, and when we decide on a certain time to make unusual price reductions, It gives us almost unlimited stocks to enter Into SPECIAL SALES. uwing to tne iacK or space for to-day's issue we are only quoting prices on tame linens and napkins, and we might that you may Judge our many special offers by the prices you will find on these goods alone. Don't miss this opportunity to buy linens at money-saving prices. add 30 inch damask used for making every-day napkins, 20 cents'' valne, per yard - - - 04 inch beautifully mercerised Un?ask, a Tery special value at regular price of 50c, per yard 15c 44c 66 inch, all pure linen damask, never sold for less than 75c per j ard, sale price 70 inch, all linen, medium weight, several choice patterns to select fronr, $1 value, sale price 50c 70c The above are good values but these are better Five pieces extra heavy, pure linen damask, full two yards wide and worth at retail in New York City $1.5o per yard, some stores will x ask yon $1.75 and even $2.00 per yard for no better quality, T..anksgiving-ssle price per yard One lot all pore linen r'amask, our regular $1.35, $1.40 and $1.48 quality, full 70 inches wide, sale price five pieces extra quality, pure linen damask, two yards wide, our regular $1.75 and $2.00 grades including all the highest priced linens in the house, ssle price per yard $1.20 $105 $M0 All Millinery Now Half Price About one hundred hats to select from KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 41 1-413-415 MAIN STRUT All Millinery Now Half Price About one hundred hats to select from PRIZE FIGHT IS PLAINLY SHOW WOLaA8T.MOKAN PlClTltK REEL HUN OFF AT OPERA HUl'MK HEFORK FLKA8ED AU1HEXCB HEPEAT8 TONIGHT Ins 1 The lews: At the Houston opera houie last night tbo halt mile ot reel which snows the little encounter between Adolph Wolgast and Owen Moras, the former an American talented In thrusting bis "bunches of Uvea" against the features ot oriws, and VHF ijBPffv ft ...OPEN.. ABOUT DECEMBER 4tb, at 480 Mains. A Flrat Class Studio SITTINOS afADB DAV OH NKT E. R. Pershin PHOVOOIIAPIIM, the latter a prominent example ot British pugillatlc ability, were shown. last night. , There was a good crowd present to I the' light as photographed by tho Ting picture men, and the wit nesses enjoyed It practically as much though ft were the original flght. e pictures are clear and distinct, una show not only principals and ring attendants, but spectators, very plain ly. If one has friends close to the arena ho ran recognise tho featnres In tbo pictures. The pictures show plainly that the plucky Britisher was simply outdone by Uncle 8am's 'representative In the scrap at San Francisco on July 4 last Tne pictures will show again to night. AT TUB CaWRCBBtf f TEACIIEIIS' U6EKCV EVIL TIMET OF lEUSUTIMI www 'lug and W. L. 8mllh sings In llio'irc , The lnt (wo weeks tho weather nlng. I been fearful, hut nevertheless we ' Wednesday night prayer meeting have, the Inrgst stork of nil kinds of nt 7:30, lliemo. "A Revival' fruit on hand thnt wn have carried ' Cnrillal wclcamo. Obliging ushers, this season. Services at the various ickinls i of 8p5c,n, mu,,e ,7.st FULTON MAIIKKT. ii'o ciij jur wBunvw win mm SSi mi SOMETHING NEW (Intro K(lsepal At 1 1 n. m. tomorrow Orace Epls- The first slilpnient of my now slock Church of the Barred Heart copal congregation will Ii&to regular of Juwulry lias arrived. It Includes Father McMillan did not go to Mer-, Sabbath services In Houston a operaihu newest designs and latest crea- iiHiaf an iiiannvu, unu servicsv nuusv, wmen win no prcsiucu uivr uy nans in watcnes, rings, bracelet, rill will be held tomorrow as follows First mass, with short lastruettoa. at 8:30 a. m. Second mass, with seraoa of the Oospel of tho 8unday, at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 8:30 a. ra. All are cordially Invited to attend. Rev. William McMillan, pastor. Rev. Dr. C. I lie parish. K. Collins, tbo rector of A sermon will be given. United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. IS. The stato labor bureau, Mcprdlng to Chief Deputy Kean, will probably send a bill to tho next legislature providing fonaUiu establishment of a state In- sSJJSt&ce otUe for teachers, to ellm-'l Inate tho teacheni employment agen- Jsssf11 BToflts of sucb agencies are declar ed to be enormonii. They collect half of the first monthjs salary as a fee. Presbyterian Charcfe The Sunday school wilt convene at 10 a. m., J. B. Mason superintendent. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. conducted by Rer. J. 8. 8tubblefleld. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. ra., Miss Vera Houston president. Bible Study class Wednesday even ing at 7:30. You are cordially Invited to these services. Society all t- Church WM to Serve Master The ladles, of tne Christian church will serve a dinner on Thanksgiving way at the public library. O. E. Bradnaek will leave tomor row for San Francisco on a business) trip. DUCKS dickks We' now have wild dusk's, dressed. for sale the first to be bad this sea son. Call early before supply Is exhausted. 17-lt FULTON MARKET. EASTERN FOOTBALL SOOfUM Cambridge Final, Harvard 5, Dartmouth 3. New Haven Final, Princeton f, Yale 3. Perry De Lap has returned from ten days' visit la Baa Francisco. White below be took la the football sama between California, aad SUaford at Palo Alto. rhristitfii Charcfe E. M. Fllnn, pastor. Sunday schlol at 10 a. to., Qco. A. Wlrtt superintendent. Christian Endeavor at :30 p. m. Topic, "Missions In South America." Preaching at 11 a m. and 7:30 . ss. Strangers and friends aro cordially Invited to worship with us. Christian Scientists Services held In room 219, I. O. O. F. building. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Regular Sunday services at 1 1 a. tn. Subject, "Soul and Body." Orace Methodist Episcopal Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. W. A. Leonard, superintendent. Services at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. Oeo. H. Feese, pastor. General Class at 12:10. W D. Harris, leadsr. Epwortb League at 7. p. m, Arlle Worrel, president. Special announcements Morning tneme, "Why the Battle was Lost; the Hidden 81a." rsaiag ueau, "A Wedding lacl- deal." Oeo. J, Walloa slags la tho worn- Tucsda) afternoon Mrs. Oscar Bhlve entertulucd Informally at brldno when three tables wcrt arranged for. A dainty luncheon was vertrd to ll.o followlnu KiifHls: Mn. t'. I'. Chas taln, Mih. (Wo, Merrymnn, Mr(. C 1. Roberts, Mrs. Lesllo lloiow. Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. O. W. Whlt, Mrs. C. C. Cofor, Mrs. Zlm HnMwIn, Mrs Roy Ifamaker and Mrs. Orb Campbell. see Mrs. Win. P. Fish was "at homo" to tbo Brldgo Club this fternoun at hor protty new honw In the Hot Springs addition. Two lubl'ii were prepared for, and dalnt rofretriinivnU served. Mrs. Alexander Martin entertained two tables at Bridge Thursday after noon. Tho guests entorlnlnt'd weto Mcsdamcs Realties, Jackwn, llovey, Gorbcr, aowen, Hall and Williams. e e e e Dorothy Sanderson entertalne.1 o number of her little friend this after noon at the home of her parents, Mayor and Mrs. F. T, Sanderson, In honor of hor tenth birthday. Tbo af ternoon was very pleasantly spent In various games after which tho little folks enjoyed many good things to eat. Tho guests were: Cbrlstlno Murdoch, Marian Martin, llloen Steph ens, Edna Thompson, Dorothy Maston, Violet Hulso, Vern Fernlo, Frances Humphrey, Frelda Blehn, Paul Blehn, Myler Calkins, Ncttlo Matt, MaTle Rambo, Constance Miller, Cathryn Hanks and Blair Hanks. SAWTASV MEATS Fresh and sweet cant be obtained at No. 1010 Mala street: R. W. MORTON, Successor to J. W, Hawihurst . 10-lt In cuff links, brooches, Dutch collar plus, wnlil sets, cuff pins, veil pins, fobs, Kent's chains, ladles' neck chains, lockets, etc. It will be to your advantage to aee us, as all our goods are new aad tho prices reasonsble. - FRANK M, UPP. j Watchmaker, Jowclcr and Engraver. Wllllls Building. Attractive liveslwcils I XMII APARTMENT SITE, corner! Mulli mill Walnut. Price 90,000. A1 i't.11 ifiMi iwyiiM-nt Mill Itamllf lliU.' SIXTH STREET CORNER, rias" In. j,ooo. Wry easy terms. HOME REAL IIAIUJAINH on Mala. I Ask u where, A MCE HOME on Tenth, near Main Hvn rooms and bath. 9130. ANOTHER ONE, sis rooms, corner lot S5slS: room for another honse, W, 1 00 j only 9SOO rash. HOT HPRINOS ADDITION lot, M ", Mork M fronts on Huron stnt'i, near EspUnade. Vine view of Mt. Shasta. Ifs n snau. SMSi tart asu. aii imitrovementa. FOR RENT We have some very desirable honors from 910 to 985 per moulb. OOOD FARM LANDS. Come and take n trip In our nnto, and we will show you aomo of Hie best buys In Iho tnllejr, Wi: WRITE FIRE INSURANCE CHILCOTE niCE .Vest to the Amerlran Hotel Phone Ml WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Selected Chocolates that touches top notch in candy making Seventh S Main UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy M4 ! BOYS and GIRLS NOTICE Notice la lioroby glvenjhat there are funds In tho city treasury for the redemption of the following warrants. Intorrst on immo will csasa from date horcofi 2682, 2688, 2084, 1685, 3681, HIT, 2688, 2689, 2690, 3670, 1611, 1681, 2693, 3665, 3694, 3696, 1696, 1697, 2898, 3639. 3700, 1701, 3703, 3701. 3701, 3705, 3186.' Dated at Klamath Falls. Ore., this Uth'day of MoreniBeV, 1911. J, W, BIEMMNS, City Treasurer. F e e A tlcketto the moving pits ture show with an order am ounting to $1.00 or more at the . F r Sunset Grocery EVANS & CO. Fratb and Main St. Askyour mama about it-drown 7 folks are included y imnmMHiiniiiinHi imiiniiiiiiiiii' VA