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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1915)
v-.v VV""' l ,r-JiiJ' &? C && ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON MUPAT, WOVBMB. -v-,, ' :fA boJNewsHappei )fjm inandaboutXm jCV STSPafsJssa iVattBT. 8. L. Courtney of laagell Valley to eoiaty Mat Ttottor. Boa P. Alexander, the eSteieat priacleal of the Shasta View echool, to la Klamath. Fells for the week end. Moree to Ftaksm. Un. (horti Noland It preparations to winter Ik apartmeats at the WhlU Pelican hotel. la From Paasmalr. Abner Weed, who has large inter ests la Klamath county, came la last Sixty Sittings a Day TfcatSi TOm Healte cam do, ad do It wtth ease, to order to keep ap wtth the Christmas , be has csdarged hat ; force, aad cam kaadw mhw asaeaat of work la a perfectly satisfactory wiawr, The Real Electric la awe at this Stadlo to oae of the most advanced strides takes la photography la years, aad while It fa new la Klamath Falls, it has met with sach pro aoaaced sarcess elsewhere that ao doobt Is entertained of its poritlro success. NEW LINE OF MOUNTINGS XOW OX DISPLAY, AXD A WIDE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM mMjSr NT AppMKpMK (DAT OR NIGHT) Henline's Photo Shop night from Daasmalr for a short visit To Medford. Miss Betsy Boyd, music Instructor In the grammar schools, to spending the Thanksgiving holidays la Med- ford. To New Gold Strike. W. M. Montsllus left this morning for Oatman, Arts., the eceae ot the latest gold strike. He expects to re main there until spring, la business with a brother. sUUaW MENTION Home From Mrs. O. D. Matthews la back from a sojourn of several weeks la Oaklaad aad other bay points. Her description of the exposition was so. glowtag that O. D. leaves Tuesday to see the worn den of the Jew City. Xlfty Dtoaiay. They say that every glow worm has Its lira and that erery dog his day. Therefore the "chef" gets his oa or about the holiday season. la the con fectionery window ot the Sugar Bowl to a "nut house," cleTerly arranged, and across the street the Intermittent Hash of a colored light In a window of the Jewel Cafe calls your attention to a novel lighthouse, constructed of white sugar cubes, and etched in gold. Coarad Lindsay to a visitor from Murphy, Ore. 8. F. Ickea to registered at the Hall. L, V. Dancer to a business visitor to this city from 811ver Lake. When your car aeeds repairing bring It to the Ford garage, tth aad Klamath. T. B. Hawley la over from Ashland. O. A. Johnson to a recent arrival from Sacramento, calling oa the hardware trade. T. C Welch to la this city from Sil ver Lake. Everyone should get acquainted with Henderson's, 1184-36 Mala. Homer Weed Is here from Duns tnutr, Calif. J. F. Kelly to here oa business from Medford. Mother, father, sister, brother, will appreciate having a picture of you. Henline's Photo Shop. R. H. Kelly to oa a business trip to this city from Medford. Phone 9. Independent Market. 10th' Bft Main lor fender maata. tO-tf 1 1 R. S. Adams to up from Merrill for a few days. J. R. Pickett of Merrill Is a recent visitor. Winter Offerings a l !J- 'J 987 MAIN ST. Gets Bounty Moaey. Henry Haines of Lorella has real ized close to $100 off an old horse, who in lite would not bring halt that amount. He also aided In exterminat ing the predatory animals of South ern Oregon. The deceased equine was used as bait for poisoning coyotes .and as a result Haines bought twenty- two pelts to town Wednesday, receiv ing $66 bounty from the county and $30.go for the pelts from Cecil Weeks. New shipment ot great artist rec ords from $1 to $3 In price. They make ideal gifts. Shepherd Piano Depot, next door postofflce. S6-tf :o iiiv. Boys' Woolen Suits tf Latest Patterns Mackinaws for the little Fellows School Shoes at Reasonable Prices Underwear that Will Keep You Warm Three-way Woolen Shirt, Something New High-laced Boots that Are Guaranteed Kid and Working Gloves of Best Quality Nice Warm Mittens for the cold weather A Selected Lane of Gents1 Furnishings THE STORE WITH A NAME FOR RENT Three room furnished house. Phone S24V 26-4t almost complete stock. Shepherd Plaao Depot DR. A. A. SOTJUE, OCce 828 Mala Residence 31 High Street Phones 151 and 161M Administratrix Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath, lit the Matter of the Estate of Qeorge Noland, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned, administratrix with the will annexed of the estate ot George Noland, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first pub lication of this notice, to the said, ad ministratrix, at the office of H. C. Merry man. in the First State and Savings Bank building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, which said office the undersigned selects as her place ot business In all matters connected with EvilIBROfK i said estate oi ueorge noiana, ac cessed. A LOTTIE QOODELL NOLAND, Administratrix with the will annexed,) of the Estate of George Noland, Deceased . Dater and.nrst published at Klam ath Falls, Oregon on this 26th dny of November, 1916. H. C. MERRTMAN, Attorney for said Administratrix. . 26-2-10-17-2 Eighty Years Old on Thanksgiving assisted by Iter tir other an! iMtr, Initio and Jack. A. Chaplin comnly In two rsth. J. Fa Maguire Co., Inc Men's Suits and Overcoats The cut prices in our Men's Department have moved considerable Suits and Overcoats, but we still have a good assortment If interested in a Suit or Overcoat you owe it to yourself to see our line and prices first because you can make a big saving. Just think, Suits as Low as $4.95 and. $7.25; Others up to $18.25 Overcoats, $7.25 to $12.85 Men's Sweater Coats, 39c A fair assortment left and an extra good bargain at 39c. Others $1.29, $1.45 up to $4.65 Men's $1 .25 Wool Under wear,95c A splendid garment cut full and a good weight for this country. All sizes. Ladies' Crepe de Chine and Wash Silk Waists at Cut Prices $3.25 for $2.65; $4,00 for $3.29 Men's Mackinaws '- We are safe in stating that there have been more Mackinaws sold this season than in 'any two seasons before. 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This play by Qeorge Sands U one most fitting for Mary, who takes the part of the lonely little girl of the mountains, who Hiss above tbe animosity and cruelty of tha vil lagers who persecute hsr. In her unaffected charm aad boundless dramotlo power, In sym pathy compelling rendition of tha suf fering of tho character she Imper sonates and In the unconscious sim plicity In which she develops her great climax of sacrifice, Miss Plckford proves bsyond a shadow of a 'doubt her right to the distinction of balag the world's greatest motion picture tar. In thk picture Mary, wm be HOUSTON'S MetrttoUu Amass wasws .aee HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE ' Vcrember 1st XHK HOHABV" f . gevea Reel Photoplay " MUSICAL PltOOBAM ItoaeAt Sacred BsartOssim ST.AR THEATM "Faacboa the Cricket," Famous Players Featurt Five Reels Featuring Mary Plekfers 'Mabel at the Wlswl." 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