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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1917)
1A, fSr ' av-ks &' I I TM KVgKWO MMULD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, MscsMasm t t-i1 ' .JL !?&. l: ' 4 i i t 2 , " if a. . ' T m P ERSONAL MENTION LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OX LOCAL AMKHNS AMONG THE PEOPLE OP THIS CITY AND VHlJURlJ GOINGS AND COMINGS OP LOCAL POLKS . .. n .1.' ' '' ' Mr, .aad Mrs. PrMttMVhtt tarn 'for CaUoMDr ttWHf mt. Adolph Cacka ot Merrill U Ik the city on business. Jack Donnelly b a visitor from Merrill. Archie McKlllop Is in the city on business from Pelican Day. Mrs. Charles Otey leatca tomorrow for California to. spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obenchaln are In for a short time from their ranch near Bly. Dr. R. R. Hamilton will return to morrow night from Portland, where he has been for several dsys on busi ness, w J. R. Nunamaker and family of Hood "River are recent arrlvale la Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hoyt are la the city for a few days from Fort Kfcua- ath. L. V. Anderson Is in the city for a short time from his ranch below Keno. L. O. Mills started this morning for his ranch at Fort Klamath with 170 head ot cattle. Don't forget that lota of workers are needed at the Red Cross reea The work has dropped behind consid erably in the last two weeks. V JmSi , wm& A imJm lllW I '" lylfii'V -Mjmmm smjmmmmammmmmmmmmBmmmmjmmmmmjmmmK smWJSWmmmWJmmmmmmWgmmWmmEEEEEjWSEsmmmMmWi sVsmmWSmmmVmHKmmmWfsmWmV 'fJmmmmmmmmAmmmmmmmflHmmmmmmmjBEMSEH 'Vi-KSBQ3SS3g5mmlBmmmmmSmmmmmmWmmmmi ' V iLAJ W iem e ' 1m .eV dm X YOU'LLJBEIGLAD to get acquainted with the New Tailor . s Charles J. Cizek i pSc Successor to '; ' Loewe Bros.. Tailors First class work and fit guaran teed. Domestic and Imported Woolens Kept in Stock 518 Mak St Khnlii Fab tmmmmmmmmmsmmsmmmmmmmmsmmmHnmmHmmmmm THRIFT THE WAY TO WEN mmmmmmmm Life without a purpose is little better than mere existence. The way to win is to' make a definite, plan, and having made it, work for it, live for it, save for it. f Those who are wasteful and extravagant must always struggle to make ends meet. :- Those .who are prudent and thrifty need ' ' . ( t never struggle. :;. ' . i first State & Savisis ftisk J U j I KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON r ,,',-' . wwmmwmmmhmmmhmAkmmMmmwi, 7" i " Mrs. Stanley and dacktar and Mr. Mrs. F. H. UeJm of Ktamaili AfMcy in In'Ue city 'tor a $w days. Mr. and Ml Hoary Nownham poat Ttaakatrvlas with thatr aoa aad brother at the gororameat camp. B. T. McKlamou left yesterday (or Roaeburs, whore ho will spend a short time 'mttoadlag to business matter. r VELVET TOBACCO NOWTENCENTS . c POPVUAR BRAND NOW RKOVCKO TO OMGINAL PRICK, ACCORD 1XO TO DBCRRR Of LOCAL DBALKR8 Taarraat a (air schedule o( prices (or ho varloM unea ot elsars aad tobacco dtspoasod la thto city, la or der to cope with the soaring whole sale prices, a meeting was held last OToalat by the Klamath Falls Retail Cigar Association. . O. C. Wlmor, wko la la the city (or a (ow days representing the Ugget A Myers Tobacco company, was at the eetlng. at wklck It was decided to hold the Velret brand dowa to the. original price or 10 cents per can. It has been selling at 1SH cents re cently. . UXCLB SAM'S REVIEW TONIGHT To refute the statements made la the colnmns o( the Herald yesterday, that Lawrence Meaafey would ac company the young lady Taudorlllo artists oa the' piano at this evening's entertainment at Houston's opera house, comes Lawreaee with the dec laratkm that aa his repertoire oa this Instrument is restricted' to "chop sticks," the placo will bo ailed by Mrs. Mohafey. The error yesterday waa typographical. In Uncle' Sam's Review, which Is being given for the benefit of the Red Cross; the public is promised some of the latest vaudeville stunts, catchy music and unique costumes. The young ladleaaaTa been drilling assid uously nailer the coaching of Mrs. Lake Walker and a Sao entertain ment la assured. The much talked of Sim, "Folly of the Circus," will bo shown oa the screen. NOTICE The concert which was to be alven at Mt. Lakl tonight has been post poned until aeat week, oa account of the bad' weather. r : ' V'TV ' ANNOUNCEMENT The Sunday school of the Grace M. E. church will aire an interesting en tertainment on Christmas eve. There will be an old time Christmas pro gram takea from the Ladles Home Jouraal. W. R, C. MEETS A regular meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps will bo held next Mon day afternoon at i:S0. Election of oflcers aad other important business. ' I. O. O.'F. ELECTS OFFICERS At the regular meeting last nlcht Klamath Lodge No. 117. I. O. O. r. elected omcers for the ensuing term a follews: Noble Oraad H. T. Esell. Vie Oraad Hyman Weebsler. SecreUry NaU Otterbela. Treasurer P. L. rouauia. e 'NOTICE OF ItTRAY A sorrer horse came to' nr'ttu. four allies out oa the Keno road, with . . . ,. . , - . . bobbles oa front feet; has blase face: welfht'about 1,000 pounds. James B. Moore.. i(Mt LOCAL MAN PASSES EXAMS A letter from O. D. Mathews of this city, wko left last week to join the TweaUoth Engineers Lumbering bat. tallea, conveys .the laformetloa that ha haa passed his examinations sue coastally, snd that the regiment will ooa. leave for tne rroni. The letter alto 'states that W. J. Johnson of this city has enlisted ni n private In this brsnrh ot the scrrlro. PIQION PRODUCTION PROVES VIRY UUCRATIVI L. IV NAVY MAY RELEASE TIN WAiHINOTON, D. C, Dec. 1. The release of a great amount ot tin commandeered by the navy depart meat la New York has been promised, If It caa be shown that jjrlvMo enter prises are being handicapped by this action. KUOKNK, Doc. 1. Tlio meat pro duction possibilities of pigeons havo nrovcil hlRh In tho cuko of Ira V. Iteb- !men of this city, who ntnrted In Iho 'mjimb Industry Inst January wllh twen- ty.two plgeono, Including two pains mated, and now h 200 mated pairs and 100 youtiK blrttn. Ill addition to thli. Itebmeii hnn imuketed nearly a thousand pounds of squab meat, ntnk liiK sliipmeiits lo ChlcnK". Seattlo, Portland and Montana cities. The demand for squabs Is j;ood at all seasons, according to Kebmen. There Is little waste to the birds, and the bones are small and meat solid. Squabs arc ready for market at four weeks of age, and sell at M cents per pound now. NOTICE! To Render Better Service at a Lower Price, We Will, Begin ing January 1, 1918, Sell Automobile Parts, Tires, Oils and Repairs for ;. "Cash Only Those owing us will please set tie their accounts by the above jnte, to enable us to close our books and throw them away. Ford Garage 22gsp u SHOES No. 8346 Velcur Calf lid- $4.50 H 1. ;.y A practical Shoe for Yount Ladies and those who $ favor a medium low heel -.Vi $ -. Others $4 to $12.50 J. F. Maguire Co. itflLllt NEV TAIIX1K AlllUVKH Mr. Klcmcnsky, an experienced! tailor, arrived Thursday nlgM to tako a position with Chan. J. CUek, who has just taken aver tlio tailoring es tablishment or Loewe brothers In the Hlougli building. NOTICE Tlio Happy Hour Club will moot at Mm. Harry Richardson's Tuosdar af ternoon. W ua UaJUtcnmaOt mAjifel Chromito Strontta Silka Sahs W will tiuka (m M. vMaojbi odluUdaaiiMaf aiaa.A.NwlMBiis,1 ItJutMttOmk IS10 WlUk. Ar-aKWl, I Eleventh Street Baptist Church DR. DRIVER . STILL .CONTINUES HIS MKKTIXfiH Humlay morning, 11 a. ni. Kuiiday afternoon at Cliapel Car, il p. in. Sunday niiilit, 7:510 p, m. Moadsy December 8 T4X December 4 WeAwsday December 5 Thursday December O Writer December 7 7:30 P.M. Come aad hear, Dr. Driver and Ills wife sing. Come and hear lilin preach. W. H. COX, Pastor HAWAIIAN INSTRUMENTS ifkdeie galau make aatatir Christ. asgifta. We have good, lew.arireS aa wyH a those of hfgber qaaL Mr. 9M tVi'at Bheplierds, next door 30-tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY AAAAA" ------ - WAVTED-Cady, middle aged pre . Corred, to wrk la milk ouie, four ta 1 ve aaurs ir dr. Aaabr Hawkins Diary, psoaa IiFI t-tt TO 13CCW iSOvUr tfttlty la wall wosmw. oajuasa resweicaiet far latMtk property Aaaraoi XTC. II I'hoaelSS - . mssssssl THE NEW CLAREMONT THE SUNSHINE HOME -: Vadar tha awaagannat o( Dr, Elbut A, Ingalls (graduate of the ValTCnttf of MJefcifM Medical) Mill take a limited 'number of atfcmU, or tbaaa mtSerlng from nervous allmeaU or ruadowa eoaaMoaWt or ether Ulaaas. $ eamtagleaa aJseaias received. ; FtTRTH STRUT v KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. FARMERS Attention Plee! DO YOU KVKR STOP TO .CONSIDER YOUR HOMIf DO YOU RSALIZI YOUR WIFB IS AN EQUAL PAST. NER IN YOUR BUSINESS? - DO YOU CONSIORSvH NECESSITY Off EQUlf!N YOUR HOUSE WITH THE CONVENIENCES TOjUAHI THE HOUSEWORK AS EASY FOR YOUR WIFE Al , YOU OO OF EQUIFPINO THE FARM WITH MACHW.' ERY TO MAKE YOUR WORK AS EASY AND PROFIT ABLE AS POSSIBLE? J.1,, DO YOU EXPECT MORBOF YOUR WIFE THAN YOU DOOF YOURSBLFf REMEMBER, "MAN'S WORK IS FROM SUN TO WNi WOMAN'S WORK I J NEVER DONE." HEREARB A FEW SUOOESTION8 THAT MI0HT HELP THE BURDENS OF YOUR WIFE: A Good Range. Kitchen Cabinet and Lineoleum A FEW GOOD EASY CHAIRS, AND LAST, uTuJJ0. LEAST, A QOODrC IMPORTABLE BED, AND N0NEN BETTER THAN A SIMMONS STEEL BED, A CROW CRESCENT MATTRESS AND WAY SA0LE8S 8FSIRB , I CARRY A GOOD C'-EAN STOCK OF MD"; PRICED FURNITURE. WILL TAKE YOUR OLD "JJ , NITURE IN EXCHANGE, AND I, ALSO, MUST l-IVV" ; WILL TAKE BOGS, BUTTER, VEGETABLES, CWC EN8 OR OTHER MEAT IN QUANTITIES I CAN Uifc- ( 1 NOW IF YOU WILL DO YOUR PART I WILL DO "J AND FOR EVERY 823.00 WORTH OF FURNITURI jw BUY BETWEEN NOW AND DECEMBER 25, HIT. I WJ, GfVE YOU WIFE AN ORDER ON MY STORE r $2.80 WORTH OP FURNITURE AS A CHRI8TPv PRESENT. ' ESKELSONt m ".y House 'i'i Furniture . s hA nn til C.' .L Qfr -' d Sititfictiti Giirajtee. Klamath F fi-i I ataM, J. i.'ito v'-'a: ?.- t f;" VfJlJ , i -v. y