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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
Il o.t " " THB KVININO HPALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THinWDAV, OQifjSSm PAM.FOCR ERSONAL MENTION WU.t MTTLK SIDELIGHTS OX ,MMU. .RAPMK1XOS AMONG THK FBOPLE Or laUaTStll1 AX VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS Of LOCAL FOLKS . P IL an, VT 11 J I R i I 1 I fe ' Dorothy Jordan of Portland Visitor at Klamath Falls. a Edson F. Adams Is a business vis Itor in ttoe city from Oakland. Mrs. Elva Ball of Klamath Agency Is in the city for a few days. I'oatMffctfJaaea Malone of Lan Kll Valley la looking after matter ot business ItrKlamath Falls. II. G. 9Mr. wel known resident of the wAfta" district, la spending a short time at the connty teat. Mr. nasi "fir. Lindsay Stsemore Harry C. Hunter of Merrill Is in the - . short Ytelt yesterday afternoon city on business for a few days'. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper of Glas gow, Mont., are registered at the Hall hotel. Robert Rtggs left this morning tor Berkeley, where he will begin train ing tor the aviation corps. Mrs. Lottie Martin will return to night from California, where she baa bees spending her vacation. from their ranch near Fort Klamath. -P. -'CrBuchnols, a farmer In the Henley district, was a business l- lir to Klamath Foils yette.'Jay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whltlock have returned from Portland, where Mr. Whltlock attended the state conven tion of undertaken. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Roberts left this morning tor Portland. Mrs. Mr., and Mrs. R. O. Nines of Jack-1 Roberta will go on to Dayton to visit onviile are city visltora registered at relatives and Mr. Roberta will Uke the White Pelican. the examination for Joining . the army; Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Ingram of Lake view are spending several days In Klamath Fall. J. B. Sllvas has sold hi home In the Hot Springs Addition, and Is mov ing to the Townsend flats. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tracy have a son, born at Blackburn hospital, Octo ber 16th. Samuel H. Deyot of the Industrial Securities company of San Francisco is In Klamath Falls on a short busi ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith ot Sacra mento arrived last night, and will spend today in Klamath Falls, re taining tomorrow, n Mrs. Win. Magulre will leave in the morning for Seattle to spend the win ter with ber daughters, Misses Mae and Helea Magulre. 4 W. C. Schuppf 1, agency supervisor of the Oregon, Life; Insurance com pany, and Mr. and Mrs. ML DHlnea of -Jacksonville are spending some time ta Klamath Falls. Mr, Hlnes is cash ier of the' Jacksonville bannind agent for Oregon Life In 'Jackson County. E. J. Flanntgan of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Beet company, who has been , superintending the sugar beet grow ing la Klamath County and Shasta County thls-seasoa, came la last even lng from Montague.' F. B. Tlchens, Bndmont Seeley; An drew J. Montgomery and A. F. Hunt of Pertias: B. L. Lyden of Oakland; P. Land, Gas Moose and A. R..M. Olsson ot San Francisco, and F.B. Bloomlngcamp ot Dorris are register ed at the Hallotek - a" r- r WILL JOIN THE ENGINEERS a votes Mcdowell soon WUbwriJJTelford and"' Wellington Tempter, two well, know Klamath Falls boys, will leave tomorrow morn ing tor -Haft. McDowell, oa Goat Is land, la Ban Francisco Bay, where they will stand1 the;camlnations for the 07 8. Engineer. Both of these young men vare expert gas engine ' services will nj Unete -Sam bV accepted by their Aa an attraction extraordinary, Manager Houston announces his en gagement of. the new Mary Pickford picture, 'The Little American,1' con ceded to be the greatest patriotic mes sage ever seen on the motion picture screen, staged unaer tne personal direction of that master of sceencraft, Cecil B. DeMille, creator of "Jean the WoaV,'thls production. It Is gener- ally'felt. surpasses even the wonder ful achievement of that masterpiece Popularly- known as "America's Sweetheart." Mia Pickford presents a particularly fitting characterisation In the title role of this new Artcraft picture. Presenting a story of espe cial timely theme by Mr. De MUle and Jeanie Macpheraon, this production. it Is promised, will bring home most effectively, conditions involving the present great war. Stirring views of remarkably spectacular war scenes, both on land and sea, are pictured In the most modern manner of photo play technique. ' As Angela Moore, the little Amer ican 'girl who braves the dangers of the war tones, "Our Mary" appears In what la readily thought to be the greatest dramatic effort of her career. In scenes that demand much of her histrionic finesse she offers a portrayal that Is unlike anything hitherto given to the screen by this famous little actress. In the production of "The Little American." variou well-known au thorities on conditions evidenced across the ocean, nave couaDoraieu wKh.De Mllle, with the result that even the most minute detail has been W -t -x m .j -j i1 ' a. " " , w . Fav ' r v r " SB pr r . - . - ' T "tJ; 5 s. . a. " !. Si L ?&' WE HAVE a number of things suitable for V the soldier boy or sailor lad. some of which you will find in nd(6ther place in town. Your gifts to them should be Serviceable and MUST be campactJtnd easily carried'. A FEW SUGGESTIONS . wrBW ggLHBSV-lLg BBBBBBBBH anfRrBBkv B aaBBBP SaSSeaan. 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Price s.eo, siee, fno.oe. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS Small sues, lagre print. Bound la Khaki or olive drab. Just the thiag for gUts. Prices from gl.00 to 5.e. ,tl SAFETY RAZORS She soldier must have a raxer. We . have a flsie aasortmeat of "old style" ' rasors as well as the safeties. , Prices S1.00 up. " lNGERSOL WATCHES TRENCH MIRRORS COMBS AND BRUSHES f 1 LEATHER WALLETS y ," KHAm'OOVaWEODIABlHS . TRAVEUNO CASES ' b9bHbhh 9bw to us when in need of anythinf in our line. Prompt service. No Extra Ciurge Bu The House of KUPPENHEIMB The Spirit of America Awake is distinctly military. Your" virile young man wants his clothes to express this spirit Hell find it in several of the season's overcoats at his Kuppenhcimer store. And the fabrics and qualities are in keeping with this same spirit-the embodiment of Kuppenheimer integrity, work manship and value. Prices, $22.50 to $65. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO Originators of Fractional Sizes, the Foreward Model, etc Makers of Regulation Officers' Uniforms Our awe, "Sty I tor Mmn," from your Kupponheimur afore, or nd your ruuno to u 1 ii'i!'t 1 . W! ' K.K.K. STORE The Home of Kuppenheimer Clothes in Klamath Fall Urn iy 1'JZ-rZ vJCVl KLAMATH'RVilS OREGON WHet UTIOH.An MQkK WVHtHl '.W- if pptucrs - V T pronounced perfect. Again tn com bined arts of Mary Pickford and Cecil B. De MlUa.fcare beta linked together In the causa ofthe paotoplsy and Judging frea advaaead reports, this production will go down la mo Uon picture history as oat of Its greau st works of art, a1 well aa one of Its most powerful appeals. Opera bouse Saturday aai Suaeey. October SO, SI. Sunday mstlaee at t:'f0, n. All algkt ease st Saipftagtea sat. urdar nlarht. tTtt Several Improved 40 anil -H) 9rre Irrigated fanns In the lieurt of tlie Klamath Valley. Autr Cliiltote to snow tliem, o DANCK AT WHITi; PELICAN NEXT WEIK lavltattons are out for a dancing party at the White Pelican hotel on October 28th by the Acacia Club, which I composed of Mrs. If! McCar. thy, Mra. K. II. Henry, Mil Maud Haldwln, Albert II. I.oowo, Iawrence W, Mcliuiroy and Arthur II. I.euvltt, W. T. Nelcuof Salem ,vu among last ovonlng'u iirrlvnlH.oii tho train. Ho Ib Hopplnitut tho Whlto Pollcun. I IIAHKIUI.Ii FANS .NOTICE Keo photo of tlie. Wlilln Hox and the New York Olantif in. their Patrick Macklnans In K. K, K. Store window, You ran set the iuu. rnmtm at thm K. K,K. Store. . I 17-tf ,. ..... M.mWil Yet another hlpiw- " ' from the Kant. Ai.i, virtrola anil offr a . virtor llerordf. K"i. victor Record. iry,rPW SHEPHKUD PIA0isn-. Next I' r""T . tu-t' KeollH a"!" VTT-isil-f any relr at tne - ,