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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1917)
&.v -"( THB EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WKIINKMMT, a PAOB POCR mm 4 P 1L ERSONAL MENTION LITTl.K SIDELIGHTS ON LOCAL HAPMCN1NCM AMONG THK PEOPLE OK THIS CtTV AND VICINITT.I GOINGS AXD OOMIXG9 OF LOCAL FOLKS M. I. Ray or Klamnth Marsh is In the city on business. M. K. Gray or Odessa is In the city on business. Jack Durrls or Merrill Is In the city ror n short time. Thclma Miller of Yalnax is in the clly Tor a tew days. Mrs. S. A. McIntoh or Alturas is a rt-tent arrival in Klamath Falls. i O. M. Engle ot Fort Klamath la a business visitor to this city. Frank Otoomlngcamp ot Dorrla la in the city ror a short time. Theo. D. Young, postmaster at Mid. land, Is a county seat visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corpenlnc hare been spending a few days la the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Walker. Mr. Corpenlng has recently purchased a new Hupmoblle. Bring Your Shoe Troubles to Us Xo matter what they Are, nc will fix them. Our work shop is the bent equipped la the city. We as oaly the best oak-tnnncd leather la our repairing. Fibre soles and rubber hccl, an) brand. THE MOST FOB YOUR MONEY Modern Shoe Store GEO. V. BRADLEY, Mgr. T21 MAIN STREET Lim f "-mijjwh M.aMm ?:&fimm vm mw ?2r&ji ii n & IMA ALE!' Lti i ITrt A ' V. "!' !" WM m )!.!.!,!! ! li M ! , WffiW "My Mother wants a Victrola!" Santa: "Well, my big man, the Victrolas are going mighty fast, but your mother can still get the one she wants if you:hurry up and take her around . Victors and Victrolas $10 to $400 Convenient TensM to my helpers SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT HIGHE8T QUALITY INSTRUMENTS NEXT DOOR POSTOFFICE EBHSsaas GROCERIES i COST WE ARE CUTTING OUR EXPENSE I.V EVERY WAY WE CAN, SO WE ARE CUTTING THE PRICE ON ALL THE GOODS WE CAN. COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH WHAT THEY WERE A WEEK AGO 'y.l ., . - Klamath Falls Butter '. Mc roll """ wuu rav xuiuauten, . ,..,,.,, ioc par caa I standard corn 15c per caa Ashlaad String Beans lBcperca Five bars Crystal White Soap , aSc Five bars Silk Soap a 85,, Citrus Waslilng Ponder a5e Sea Foam Washing Powder ..'...., He Oae BotUe very best Catsup , ase One Box SpiUeaberg Apples fi.ys ' AND A GREAT MANY OTHER THINGS, , J i- Ashland Fruit Store Alva J. Stewart of Caldwell, Idaho, Is a recent arrival la Klamath Fall. Harvey Depuy Is la the city for a few days from his ranch near Mid land. Mra. D. M. GrlaUh and John Grif fith of Eagle Ridge are la the city tor a ahort time. Mr. and Mra. E. C. Frailer and Rosa Aubrey ot Merrill are visitors in this city. C. I Haldday and Lee Halllday of Langell Valley are In the city on business. T. P. Boggs, a rancher la the LoreU la district. Is la the city looking after matters ot business. T Theodore Case, a prominent ranch er ot the Mt. Lakl section, u In town attending to matter ot business. Ed Sutton and C. T. Oliver, farm- en oa the Klamath River south of the city, are county seat visitors to day., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beals have an 8 H -pound son, bora Saturday, and named Byron Clifton Beats. Dr. War ren Hunt waa the attending physl clan. Moving Pictures Probably the most timely screen play of the moment Is "The Food Gamblers," produced under the super. vlsldh ot Allan Dwan at the Triangle studios, which will be shown at the 8Ur tonight. Elda Millar, who ap peared in "Her Excellency the Gov ernor," has the role. of the young newspaper woman, who exposes a ring of prominent men engaged In "food gambling." Wilfred Lucas has the role of Henry Havens, food commis sioner. This Triangle picture is said to be alive when dramatic action, as when the young reporter breaks Into the food gamblers' offices and declares she will imprison them as traitors to their country. 8he Is aided by the food commissioner In carrying out her plans, but not until the ring of graft ers have managed to convict her on the trumped-up charge of selling "dope." Jack Gardner, starring In Essanay's "Land of Long Shadows," has been spending his Idle moments riding acrosi snowflelds on a dog sledge. Mr. Gardner and his company were up in the Canadian Northwest and Alaska for the past month, filming the pic ture. At the Temple tonight. Better bring in your storage bat teries before they freeze. Clnk River Electric Co. 5-4t It you want your storage batteries in good condition dn the spring you bad better let us take care of them. Link River Electric Co. 5-4t Cold weather will freeze your stor age batteries If they are not fully charged. We will take care of them for you. Link River Electric Co. 5-4 1 Winter Car Storage la Stoae Balldsag, No Frost Caa also take care of your Storage Battery TelfordBros. GARAGE L Passengers and Baggage Aiywsere it the Grjr Qacli Service . PHONE 187 Western Trasfer GMMNelf Bring the Children to the Toy Department Second Floor The Greatest Treat You Can Give the Children Will Be a Trip to the New Toy Department Santa Claus has visited us and selected a spot he thought best for the wonderful lot of toys he has requested us to distribute among the many good children. You will not only amuse the children but will see many things that will aid you to solve the question "what to get for Jimmy and Mary' This store is stocked with seasonable goods to help you select many practical gifts that will not only be appropriate but serviceable. We have demonstrated more than ever this year, since prices have so greatly advanced, that we sell for less. The growth of this concern has been remarkable, our increased business is greater than we would dare anticipate and we attribute it to two things, SERVICE and LOW PRICES Forest Mill Underwear For iiiea, wuism and rlilltlirn, In miI or heay tears. Contea la ualoa Mitt only for turn, niul for women sad rhlldrea we have ua ti Miita, alilrt niul tlniMrn or vests ami pant. KX The Funs Shoe f Woaa c de Cnjne t unman know llm HiArilit of I T If every woman knew the merlin of Queen Quality shoes, site woald have no other. Quality tlie best, Styles always cor rect, and Prices lower than similar line. We are now aborning about fifteen new styles that we have but recently received la Tana, Browns, Grays, Ma hogany and Ulacka. Also a clever line of two tone combinations that will appeal to most Reed dressers. Prices $4 to $12.50 Women's Coats ee A Urge selection to choose from in Velour, Cloth, Plush, trimmed with fur. Plash, Velvet, while some are se verely plain, with a tailored effect. ' Prices $12.50 to $50 VWMAMMAWMMWVWW New Silk Waists... $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Georgette Crepe, $1.90 The hct piHlity of Georgette In about fifteen of the beat color. Crepe de Chine, Georgette and fancy Taffetas. Holiday Handkerchiefs 5c to 50c $1.65 Always popular and serviceable. There la every atiade, aa well aa staple colom In tlu aHHortment. Fancy Silks. $2.00 Yard Full thlrly-alx inches wide la Tnf. fetn Matins nnd-Mesalluee. Iarge Plaid that are prominent, and aoino that are aubdued. Also a plnmlng line of stripes.. --- i"i"i'ryvvrinrijynArijTjTJV. Wool Suitings and Coatings An exceptional good selection in the popular weave, audi aa Herges, HrooflrlothH, Poplins, Gaberdines, Ve. Inura, Hllvertono In all the beat of hades, PRICED FROM KW to 94.00 yd. Outing Manels 14c A lw price this year (leas than wliolcwnle cost today). The patterns nio neat and quality good weight. ....I, I i 1R11-. .tjiji. Daisy ClotK 17c How many yarda ran you umo at (his price? (None sold to dealers.) Round Ticket Gordon Hose Economy Hose A splendid hose for wear. Our price arc reasonable, as we luive a large a'.ock, no ran lake rare of you nlcelj. Prices I Be to 80c. Fierce lined aad wool ho fur women niul tlilldres. Mc to 00c. Headquarters for Men's ' Heavy Clothing Marklaaws, heavy alilrta, wool mix, html Klvnt, nheie lined coats, heavy en ivaa roala, heavy hueutem, Jeney, etc. Men, If money is anything to ), xliop urouad sad aee how low oar prices really art. Large Size Cotton Bats $1.00 The aaine old price. We hare Iota of them, bat 1 luid better get yours now, aa liiey are mm h Icwi Hum ttf u::t prices. 4fc He He '...;... i.io riUMIHKN'H nUUDKIUi MIHHKH ItUlinKKH AVOMKN'H ItirilllK.IN .. MKN'H UDIIIiKItM J. F. Maguire Co. HELP! HELP!! HELP!!! DEAREST PUBLIC: v We still have a few Turquoise rings The Turquoise is the blrtbitone for this month. We have a stock ot diamonds from twenty dollsrs to three hundred. We also have a stock of diamond mountings. Mount your stones while ou wait. If your soldier boy Is going to Franc, be nsaas a, wrist watch. Wo have a stock f wrist watches for ladles and geatlMMa. Wa Invite your lasaaetlea., . DlggHt slock of silverware that wa have ever had, in all the latest pot terns. A brand new head is one that has never been used much. We got lots of presents for maw and pa and bud and sis, ho If you are In a ouadary as to what to get, see this stock. You want me to leave town, why don't you come and help get me out. As soon as this stock U mM imi i on my way to France. I bet I cam outrun any guy that has gone from niamain county so far, if I am fat. Yoq are not takln mv rha .. - the .goods you buy of me, as I hande oaijr guarantees goods. McHattan's, on the little flngsr side of Main str,eet as you ccmo down the streot from the postoffice, between Sixth and Seventh. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Grlnby and daughter Elisabeth have returned from KoEeburg, where they spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Orlgsby's sis ter, Mrs. Honry Conn. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo. McDonald, Ninth and Walnut' streets, at 2:80, Ml, aad Mrs. Thomas Martin laava tomorrow morning for California to pend the winter. "POB BALE At half JJjJS' sulky plow, wbikhih ""':: ,, double disc, four section Pr.j. nu,r Jackson fffc TV nay rrnw, ww . --- . .... nw inch wagon, set Miner ""L-l. gnnuer, i - . --- w m a driving norse; m """" H sg. Ikl. narilnn. AOUI"". ... rc.jiuu..u. " t . . li noM. White Pelican " rin r.OADERS WANTPr"i Lumber Co., Modoc Wj -Jslujlj MILL HANDS .-- Lumber Co,, Moaoc r . .. ...tr I(tV WSBtl i."? eooklag; lr -HJTTtHf Pboae 76W or can - '.tTsf,