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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1916)
TUMPAV, MAY !, Closing Out Prices Grocery Department J. F. Maguire Company, Inc. WILL CLOSE OUT THIS DEPARTMENT IN A VERY SHORT TIME, FOR THE STOCK- IS ALL NEW AND FRESH AND THE PRICES QUOTED ARE EXCEEDINGLY LOW. IK YOU ARE WELL STOCKED WITH PROVISIONS NOW, REMEMBER YOU MUST EAT NEXT MONTH ALSO, AND THESE PRICES WILL NEVER BE OFFERED YOU AGAIN, SO IT WILL BE GOOD BUSINESS ON YOUR PART TO BUY ALL YOU CAN AFFORD NOW. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OMOON tAMroun tU 25c DEL MONTE PRUNES 20c .60c LIBBEY'S EXTRACT. OF BEEF 43c 25c VAN CAMP'S CHILI. SAUCE 18c TABASCO SAUCE 39c BgeTs4eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees4Ts4?B 35c DURKEES SALAD DRESSING 15c CANNED PEAS 10c WOOL SOAP 6 FOR 2oc SWIFT'S WHITE SQAP 6 FCR 25c BAKING POWDERS AT REDUCED PRICES SILK SOAP 7 FOR 25c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP G FOR 25c A. B. NAPHTHA SOAP 5c FELS NAPHTHA SOAP 10c ESSEX PEROXIDE SOAP 8c 10c CASTILE SOAP v 8c FAIRY SOAP 6 FOR 25c PUMMICE SOAP 6 FOR 25c WASHING AMMONIA LARGE SIZE BOTTLE 14c 15c BALLBLUEING 9c 25c LIQUID BLUEING LARGE SIZE BOTTLE 15c 1XL CHICKEN TAMALE. 10c CAMPBELLS SOU!' 9c POTTED MEATS 5c IELLO 9c 10c MUSTARD HO'ITI.F. 8c TOBACCO UNION LEADER 14 OZ. CAN' 15c 14 OZ. GLASS AU 45c STAR PLUG 45c CLIMAX PLUG 45c THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE CUT PRICES WE ARE MAKING. COME IN AND SEE THE SAVINGS YOU CAN MAKE STORE OPEN EVENINGS Town Topics Oregon's best known attorneys. Ho litis many friends throughout Klamath. Up from Mai In Floyd Brandenburg was In town yes terday from bis ranch near Malin. Chlloquln Visitor Clayton Kirk Is in the county seat from Chlloquln for a few days on a business trip. Smith Js Sick W. O. Smith Is confined to bis borne by an attack of pleurisy. Pioneer Visits Jesse A. Applegate, member of the old pioneer family, and a brother of Iran, Laclan and O. C Applegate. Is here from Medford for a short visit, coming In yesterday, via the ktghway. Mr. Applegate, until bis re tirement a few years ago, was one of Here from Missouri" Ed L. Bauman, revenue collector of Cooper county, Missouri, is here to visit his brother, William Bauman. Would, Be Citizen Alfred Sleurrs of Bly, a native of, Finland, has applied for full naturally zatlon. From Agency Forest Supervisor J. M. Bedford and Clayton and J. S. Kirli, two well known Klamath Indians, are down from the Agency. ORPHEUS THEATER Tuesday and Wednesday Imp Feature, King Baggot In "THE HOAX HOUSE" Two Keel Comedy Lr-Ko Koraedy "FIRING THE BUTLER" or "THE BUTLER'S FIRE-" Two Reel Cleo Madison in "HER DEFIANCE" One Reel Drama ADMISSION 10c Ono black mare, branded R. R. on'edy, has resumed his funny capers In Vmplicd Saturday morning by tbo Soil Dearest Public: N'o, tho fruit isn't killed, but some Home from Fishing Trip r "peaches" got pretty well cool- Herbert Barry and N. E. McCIoryjeu oir. have Just returned from a fishing trip father, what are you going to get to Crystal creek. They caught tho l"at son or yours for a graduation Pacific limit K-f-" Wo have somo fino watches which nro a lasting remembrance of left sheulder: weight, about 1,000 pounds. And that unless the owner or own ers of said horses or other person or persons having an Interest therein shall before the time stated below, pay nil costs and charges for the keeping and advertising thereof, to gether with all fees provided by ordi nance of said city for such cases, said animals will be sold at public auction for cash at the city pound at the hour or 1:30 on tho 29th day of May. 1916. R. T. BALDWIN, Poundmaster. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. May 23. 1918. 23-St Moving Pictures Orpheus theater tonight, 10c. There is Joy again In tbo hearts of 23-2t tbo event that was tho turning point tho "Ham-fans," for "Ham," that six ------; in most peoples' lives. f it liMtMSSll j Sf 3 s BEAVER BOAR WALLS & CEILINGS Tj EAVER BOARD isalwaysdecoratcd j If he Is going to go out to "hit tho .grit" ho has to have the time, whether' you give.it to him or noL A man with out a watch Is gcnorally without a Job. j A job is something ono takes when jono is seeking a position. j And, girl-?, tho swellest lino of the j latest in La Valllcres and rings, and if you are going to be a Juno slave i you'd better speed up somo, as wo haven't sold tho diamond ring yet and ilf you don't get the diamond before you are annexed jou aro wallering In very bum luck. i Wo have the prettiest little brooches' you ever did see for laughing gas prices. "Wo have ice 'tea glasses in seta of six, and sir guaranteed spoons for them at four dollars a set Can you beat it? Don't fall to sec our window, as wo have a lino of new things -for the season. Seo the Japancso cultured pearls. We have every kind of an Ingersoll that the machinery can turn Out. Wo repair most anything in the jewelry line. No, we don't put set3 In chairs. If you don't hurry to my nld, I am going to bo broke, and that soon. I'll alum tho road for you If you will start- McHATTAN. I foot package of pure side-splitting corn- front of tbo movie camera, after uj lAyolf of several months necessitated by bis falling from a ladder and frac turing a leg In taking one of the long chances nccennary to bring out a llttlo more humor in a film. Hamilton and. bis old partner, tho diminutive Bud Duncan, will bo seen at the Toruplu fhnnlnr tnnlirht In niM tt Itmlr fllntiv "Ham and Bud" comedies, "Winning the Widow." As part of the preparedness" cam. palgn now being conducted through out the country, moving pictures of tho iminemo 'preparedness" parade in New York Saturday, May IS, taken by the Sellg Tribune News 8enrlco and released through General Film Service, will be shown In all cities and towns where there aro motion picture theaters. A notable achievement In connection with this movo was the displaying on the screen In New York theaters Saturday night pictures or tlo early part of the parade, photo- Trlbunu camornmon. HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "The Precious Packet," Flvo Root Cold Rooster "Sellg Tribune," "Twice Won," Kalem Drama "The Fire Ecapt," Vltagraph Corned) "Rogues' Syndicate," Kalom Drama "Tht Trapping of Peter Whin," Onorvel Kttom "Winning the Widow," Ono-rocl Kalem Adltiloaou Ahtnre lOt MAT1M:K M.tll.Y AT S:8o ALL MCH.NHKI) I'llTUHI i MERRILL OPERA HOUSE , Merrill. Or. iiriiw,i riuiui.r.M UKD.NraiMtx AMt HATI'IUMVM rrrrroForrrNi'rryoJMV TEMPLE THEATER "The Master 8mltes," Thrco-reol Knickerbocker If you want Information rojsrdlBi Indian land on Klamath RncrTt tlon adilross Clayton Kirk NOTARY PUBLIC Chiloquin, Oregon Accurate Information regarding all If Indian oMnte lands and description of proporty. m--vvv. For m building or romodolint. Try it In on roots or all MoltM tho houit wartnor In .win tor, ooolor In ummar. Utod In oil cUmttu. by minting. Its fine surface is easy lo decorate, easv to Kpcn f rem ini noias rne color, bright and attractive. I he illustration shows what a simple proccs3 stenciling is and how effective. BEAVER BOARD h permanent and beautiful and never cracks or needs repair like plastered walls. Widely used in prtf erence to metal ceilings in commerciJ buildings. Put it up any time of the year no muss or litter to it. BEAVER BOARD is now treated on both sides to prevent absorption of mois turc and resist all effects of climate and temperature. King Baggot in "Tho Hoax House", tonight, Orpheus, 10c. 23-2t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MONEY TO LOAN On Poo Valley land, at 8 per cent Bellman & Son. 23-et LOST Magneto, in burlap Back, be tween Varnor ranch and Altamount, May 23. Leave at Herald offlco. Lib eral reward. 23-3t Big Basin lumber Co. " EVERYTHING TQ BUILD WITH " KLAMATH FALLS ., OREGON PHONfi 107 Ono hundred laughs, night, 10c. Orpheus, to- 23-2t Will be open evenings, starting Mon day night K. K. K.8tore. 19-fr Notice of PoiiiiilnrnNtcr's Halo Notlco is hereby given thnt the un dersigned poundmnster of-tho city of Klamath Falls,- Ore., did, on the 21st day of May, 191C, impound in the said city, tho following described herses: Ono bay maro with bell; no brand; weight, about 92$ pounds. Ono 2-year-old gray colt, with strap and chain on foot; no brand. I osLfVL m .oaW Coprrillllla.-tS.Uftaf IUui Drew shirts; plaints, new fancy shirts for spring 'and summer; soft cuffs and collars, the latter attachable; 1.M an up. live, active style in the "Sport" suit Of A new Varsity Fifty Five i CVERY young man should see Hart Schaffaer Ac Marx newest -J sensation a belt-back Varsity Fifty Five called the "sport" suit; one of the smartest fashions of the season; the number of style variations afford a wide latitude of choice. We've gathered a most exquisite assortment of solid color and striped flannel fabrics, and rich looking Scotches in gray, tan and brown, which are particularly adaptable in the "sport" styles and which will appeal promptly to the young men's tastes. Other things betides clothes Besides Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, we carry a lot of good things to wear; shirts, furnishings, hats, collars, Florsheim shoes; the best of everything. . Nawt silk ties at We. Fancy stripes and met tie patterns. 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