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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1915)
AiV, I' v r &.- PAk rovx THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUWWAV, KrrlCH II, Ul it I K. t P:i :- . i US ' x m S.i r I Announcement of Interest to the Little Girls .- Tills store la now supplying the greater number of Klanmtli Comity citizen with Munsing Wear unques tionably the greatest line of underwear in the world today. Wo ore furnishing this iiicrehnndise at a very low cost above wholesale price, depeudlng entirely on volume for HnamJal results. Mousing Wear is designed for everyone" little, big, old, young, fat and short or tall and slim it mnken uo difference about the sire or build there is n Munsing garment mado to 111 the form, and tit erfectljr. Sonic time ago it occurred to us that to make the. Munsing Wear stock absolutely complete, it Mould be necessary to supply our trade with Munsing Wear for tho dollies as well as the other children, and accordingly placed our order for a considerable quantity of Doll vests. They have nrrlied now, and as nn advertisement for Munsing Wear, we are going to give every little girl who brings her doll to this store next Saturday, October S3. A Handsome Munsing Doll Vest Absolutely Free f ft ' The only requirement necessary is that the little girls must bring their dolls with them, and come any'U time during the day Saturday. This will also give you an opportunity to sop the new baby dolls which havoVt arrived in Klamath Falls from New York City. Don't fail to bring your dollie Saturday and receive FItEE, one of these handsome silk Doll vat. tmiMm yii fflNICE BROTHER sfMU IBOEEE COMING! Nephew of the Celebrated and Only HERMAN THE GREAT WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDY MAGICIAN 1'IXB GROVE PICKUPS . The Pine Grove Literary Society .met Saturday nlgbt with good attend auue, unu a spicnuiu program was ren dered. The next meeting will be No vember 6th. , Mrs. J. S. Mills entertained last week for a few friends. A i1nnnnt evening was spent, at the close of which a sumptuous luncheon was served. Clem Icenblce was hit over the eye with a baseball bat one day last week. Nothing more serious than a discol ored optic. Rev. Richards of Klamath Falls will prch at Pine Grove Sunday at 2:30 pftk ClarenePPHarrls Is having a well dug on hls))lace in front or the Pine Grove school house. T. M. Cunningham and sons have gone to Rogue River. E1 aiid' Earl Miller aro installing electrJAillghts In their home. Mr.-f Sexton, one of the Henley school teachers, was tho gue-.t of Mr. anil "Mrs. Rert Hawkins Sunday. Moving Pictures m LAVEY NOW J .- MAKING WMi L FORMER PROMOTER, WHO GOT INTO TROUBLE IX PORTLAND, IS NOW MAKIXG REAL MOXEV XOTICE Thero aro funds In tho city treas ury for tho redemption of bond No. 35, series A, and bonds Nos. 137, 133, series I). Interest ceases on above bonds November 1, 1915. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore, this 10th day of October, 1915. J. W. SIEMENS, City Treasurer. 19-5t HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusements i HOUSTON'S OPKRA HOUSE DARK AXIl LOTS OF IT Assisted by La Petite Gladys & Co. r' t " Sfeir Theater k Tiir. Nir.uTc nivii v October 22nd and 23rd s A.V V -.. 1 ' ' fn. rimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamtm Put C. Lavey, who had a spectacu lar career In Portland as a promoter and land boomer, and was also well known In Klamath Falls, where he was Interested In placing on the mar ket tho townsltes of Worden and Mt. Hebron, Is now manufacturing shrap nel for the allies, according to a Port- iiauu newspaper story. Lavcy was sentenced to a year in Jail In Portland for fraud, and when his terra expired he became Interested with a man who had a small nlant at Cleveland, Ohio, and was busy devis ing metal toys for the Christmas trade when the flood of orders for shrapnel shells came from Europe. The plant, while small. happened to be equipped with Just the sort of raachlnory required for turning; out the shells, and Lavey succeeded la landing an order which will keep him busy for some time to come. !!- dentally he is rolling up a nice bank account because of the orders. ST AH THEATEK "Mnhlu'H Married Life," Clias. Cliuplln Comedy "A DaiiKlitci'H .Strunw InlierJtiuiee,' Three Reel Hroadway Star Feature "The Girl on (be Engine," Hazards of Helen Series Matinees Every Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 TEMPLE THEATER 'Through Troubled Waters," j Three Reel Uroadway Star Feature "Fable of Hazel's Two Hmbaada," 1 George Ada's Fables Admission Always 10c MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 ALL LICEN8EO PICTURES -H n MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Mori ill.! Or., ' MOTION PICTURM TUESDAYS AND 8ATUHDAYS Town Topics Entertains Club, Tho Tuesday Afternoon Club will meet nt the homo of Mr. F. II. Kng- llsh thin afternoon, ami participate In tho usual ploimnntrloH of this organ Untlon. Ashland Plays Klamath Eleven on Home Grounds Shipping Hoes. Jack Morton has Just brought to town iv lino lot of lioga from Ills lllldo brnnd mucli, which ho Intends elilp plug below. l.envci for take lew. Mrs. 0. C, llonck departed on thin morning's Magu for Likovlew, Next Frlilny the Klamath high. school boys have another atlrr gnuto on their hands. Aalilnnd'a delegation ol husky footballers are coming over looking for an easy victory, and ac cording to nil tlio "dope" thin Is Just wlt.it they won't got. Tho game will lui played Friday In- Mother Seriously Sick, H. A Wilson of tho Chltoniilu Mer cant lie company recchod wire thin morning from Portland to tho ncct thtvt his mother was dying lie start ed lmincdlntely for Kin ninth Falls. In hopes of catching tho morning train, but did not arrive hero until nearly 12 o'clock. He changed cars and stnrted for Ashland to try and catch tho northbound train from there Tho now a that his mother was seriously sick came as k great surprise, as lie hud been expecting her to como here on a visit noon. Hteail of Saturday as usual. The (enroll for I 111 Ih that uuircliituta ami other ImihIikvih men will be an lied to clo.o tholr pliieoti of business for an hour or so Friday afternoon dur-i lug (ho game, while on Hnttirihiy, when o unto farmers iiro In tho city, . It would ho practically ImpnxnlhNi for. llintti lit rlii.M mi. IMfliiir Him IiiimI. Klamath rniiiny, rnirdBt (o (l foot ball riim.1.... w Aalibinil ban long mi, ,h . plonililti roottmli t...iui f Hbb(v ' .1-fwi.Hi Medfoiu. ntl(l wllh0 J J . " iiiimiq Inn. Oint Mi-dford 'h'foiitct KlnmMh Z iv i.i.i i. i i. ..... . . """1 pr. an cany victory " j Hut hro Ih whom Ashland ak. ciilciilati-M, .iccor.ll.iK t ,,0 . Mt'dford. In tho nr. ,,n h iiliUHiiiil team. And necond, it a., Ill'ilnv'j .pt... I i. . ot' ' " ' ' " KIM'II t!i Klnn(k hoys enoiiKli footlmli oxperlrnre that tholr game Ik going to , entirely dlf feront when they run up nmilnn a,),! land. It's going to , fn.ttr nam n imirn srieiiiinr gamr iiess nton must Rtnnd behind high. Tho tltio-up hu nm t,,,,, iirrinltH school- giumu, or Interscholnstlc nth- decldod on ynt Tlu gnnia will tiv' lotlcH will have to he abandoned forip'are at Modoc park Kinio will take intiKK mi:ntio.v Win, lllirmnnti and daughter are visiting In this city from Algoma. Mrs, i;. i:, ItiUtron and Mrs. A. Garland are visitors from Snu Joso i: A. Wottlg Is a visitor from Cal ifornia's capital city. Mrs. i:. C. Walker and I. V Hun nctt arc visitors from Ynlnax. A K. Fnrquer Is here from Port land for a fow days. Ralph S. Hicks Is down from the Klamath Agency on luminous, Mrs. J. W. Wren In n wont nrrlvnl from (tnletin. 111. V.. I". McComnck Is herr on bnsl nos.t from Balcm. Mrs. I.'. Johns In vIMtlng hero from .St. John, N. It. Ilendorson'a for rennoiinblu prlccn In fancy gondii, art ware and crock fry No. lUt-nr. Main street. lnn Wr.lmer Is In from Ynlnnx. Nnllio of Wood Hid Notice Ih hereby dcn that bids v. Ill be tiled by the (oiinty clork of Klamath county Ore., up to S o'cloct p. m November :'. tyir.. for th rur nlshlng to Klanmtli county of cords of lfi.liich limh w(K)d ni yt cords of 1 Cinch hotly wood, um to be cut from llvo ..lluw ,,!,, ,B()rt 'and thoroughly MnHoiicii Tobdt Ihored .ami mmtly corded In the court .bonne yard not Inter limn IVcwnkr i, loir.. A icrtllli'il rhrrk nmmintlns to S pur rent of the hid nnml nrcompanr same, Tl'n eoiitity niurt rr.Trvc the rtghi to roject tiny nnd nil hhln lly order of county ronrt, C. It. )K ..p County Clerk. 1U-23-2i!-3U-I New Shipment s Tonight the patrons of tho Star will havo an opportunity to see their favorite comedian, Chas. Chaplin. In a good comedy, entitled "Mablo's lr .... . . .. ...... . . .. aiaini-u i.ue,' wnicu 18 up to tho I usual blandard in the way of n roar I Ing good comedy. This will bo shown for tonight only, Inliddltlon to a good Uroadwajr Star feature In three reels called "A Daughter's Strange Inherit ance," featuring Norma Tnlmago, and ono of tho Hazards of Helen series. Making an unusually good mixed program. V $J .Pr . jt. I . -Jlk T7W 4 ' z?- m '&& o'j i ::-: wm m m m ?t-k-t WL iat m V.i I lloiiiuty'H expn-. Intmclit us n iimi khlpnu-nt of Corduroy i- 1 1 m ir, m ft' r, &S, rhH 'W 'U fi Mr a. n mk i-Nl TZPCW :fc. In (ii'n mid Hi own, .Some mo (Hiiiiik'iI ti llli I'ui'i iillit'ni Kith I'iiikli. PRICES: $14.75 IX) $25.00 XI'JW HHII.Mi:.VT OF Georgette Crepe Waists Quito iKipuhir H , ,,,g ,.,,. Jim IBwtone,y Priced at $3.25 Fancy Suitings, 25c A rhoiio hcUcHou of ii.Tc Halting l Htrl,,,, n,c,k .mdl'Jal.fs. jlwt tho tlilattf for CI1IM1W Dicmwh, Colors me: Navy, H,wmi and lletl. House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons IllK laiigo of imttema la (il,.Kiu,m and Poiralc. Tight aad dark colon!. APRONS, 50c HOUSE DRESSES, 98c J.F. nire Co. MAIN, NEAR STH m.4