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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1917)
ViMt 'Tjrv kW5S.lS.tl '" .. ti' y w THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,1r?. 't. V V J T TTw Vii ".J 'C kt t t. .'- f I h ' If "? hr N, V P ERSONAL MENTION LtTTIiM aiDKLKtllTB ON LOCAL HAPPEX1NQS AMONG TUB PBOPLK OP THIS CITY AND VIC1KRT. GOINGS AND OOMING8 OV LOCAL POLKS B. Wilton of Red Bluff la a Klam ath Palli business visitor. V. T. ttlalop Is registered ut tlic White Pelican from Portland. R. Temby of Spokane Is In tho city looking after matters of business. L. H. Wltcoi Is hero for a short time from Sun Jose, Calif. Mildred Fcwcndon of Merrill Is In the city for a few days. I. J. Straw of Odessa Is In the city ou business. Tlert Tompkins of Martin Is In the city on business. L. A. Tuttlo of Lorclla la spending a few days In Klamath Falls. Ed Chlloquln Is here for a short tlmeJrom Chlloquln. Ueorce Drcdnack of Dorrla Is In the city for a few days. Mrs. Harold R. Crane of Chlloquln Is shopping In Klamath Falls today. W.H. Anderson and family have moved to Chlloquln to make their home. W. J. Morrison was among the train arrivals last night frbm Port land. Mr. and Mrs. If. II. Edmonds and II. L. Swift pf Olene are In the city for a short time., " J. W. Bedford, who has charge of the timber on the Klamath reserva tion, Is down for a few days on busi ness from the Klamath Agency. He Is stopping at the White Pelican hotel. ' i Data Shook, a prominent rancher Mlaa Queenle Iloff, teacner or inn r iha ttairv nutrlct. li la the county school at Midland. Is a visitor to seat tor a few days. ! Albert Kuhnhauten, one of the Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. C.-L. Halllday and Tule Lake homesteaders In the Malln Miss Neva L. McHeynolds of Langell section, Is in the city for a short time. , Valley are in the city tor a few daa John Sheppard. a well known farm, er of the Pine Grove district, trans acted business In the county seat today. Mlsa Mable Martin and Mrs. O. U. Mrs. Mary Reed left this morning for her home In Dorrla, after spend ing somo time here visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. I.. Uavltt. Mrs. Oscar Shlvo and little daugh Carter left this morning tor Redding tcr Helen and Mrs. Wm. Immel lelt to spend the holidays thur Livermore. BflMaBmenammmaaBSBBmHfll ssftssBisissRsVVsKggggflggggggSLIF with Mrs. Ar- ycxterday for Btorkton, Cnl. Mrs. Im mel will Join her husband there, and Mrs. Shire and Helen will go on after a few daya to spend the holidays In Ban Francisco, and then to Los An geles to spend'aevoral months. Mrs. L. M. Daxlr, who has resided In Klamath county for a number of )cars, arrived last night for a few days visit with Mrs. Nate Otterbeln. Mrs. Davis Is on her way to spend Christmas with her mother at Foster, In the Willamette Valley, and will take her mother back with her to her home In Oakland when she returns. Several Chose a Piano Anna Jones, Vivian Jones and Mrs. C. IT. 8nlder of Lakevlew are visitors to Klamath Falls. An the most aeaalMe and dJaUarUve gift Mr ho and family. Remember piaaoa bear ao war tax, the govereateat dertdlag that waste la the home during .war time la a aeceaalty. aot a luxury. Voar Chrlstmaa plaao la awalUag yoar aU. Oar reaeoa aMe pricea aad coavealeat Irrma are eteedlty redartag the aam. brr of pareats who are plaao slacken, lilgheat Grade laatrameata. Shepherd Piano Depot HIGHEST GRADE INSTRUMENTS Neat deer Poatodk. rvfVyV1? For Him s For Her Safety Razors We have all of the well known razors such as Gillette, Auto-Strop, Gem and Ever-Ready. Ask to see the new "ser- ,viceysetsw in leather and pigskin cases. Shaving Sets Silver and nickle plated stands, with mirror, brush and mug, from $3.50 to $8. Shaving mirors from $1.50 to $5. Fountain Pens Both Waterman and Conklin and both are good. Prices $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Points fine, medium and coarse. We have a special pen for left-handed folks. Humidors Some fine humidors metal lined, with perfect moistener. Keeps cigars fresh and fragrant. If "he" uses the weed, one of these will please him. Prices $3.00 to $5.00. Smoking Sets In a number of different attractive styles. Some in brass, copper and gun metal Prices range from $2 to $10.00. Pocket Books Purses, bill-folds, vest-pocket cases, card cases, cigar cases and photo hold ers. You can suit any man out of this assortment. Prices from fifty cents p. Brushes Hair brushes, cloth brushes, shaving brushes in ivory, ebony, silver and coca bola. A brush is one of the most acceptable presents. Ivory Goods We have the best brand of French ivory on the market. Brushes, combs, mirrors, hair receivers, puff boxes, and all other toilet articles, in this most popular material. Perfumes Our perfumes are of "first, quality." Mary Garden, Djer Kiss, Garden Glo, and many others. Prices from $1.50 to $10.00 per bottle fragrant to the last drop.- Leather Goods Music portfolios, $2.50 to $5.00. Fine leather purses, newest shapes and latest styles, priced from $3.50 to $9.00. If you want something nice you'd bet ter look 'em over. Toilet Sets . Brush and Comb sets in a number of different materials and woods. Prices range from $2.00 to $50.00. The fifty dollar set is a complete French Ivory Dubarry pattern eighteen pieces in silk lined case. Stationery We have the well known Highland Linen and Crane's Linen Lawn. Boxes from 50c to $10.00. Some very beauti ful numbers at $1.50 and $2.00. Manicure Sets Ivory, ebony and silver. Many styles and sizes, some in boxes, some in leath er cases. Prices range from $1.50 to $10.00. Desk Sets Bound in brass ink stands, paper cutter, blotter holder, etc., all in solid brass. Price $4.00. Many other writing accessories, too. DIM. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHCRC PAimCULAH MCOPLK UY TM6U DRUGS ; HTKAMHHIP MKAL8 IlKDITKD 8AN FRANCISCO. Dec. 19. Meals on board trana-Paclflc liners are mlnii. many of their delicacies as a result of the fcod conservation campaign. The steamship companies have enter ed Into the movement to curtail the consumption of meat, sugar and fats, and to serve more flsli. In view of the fart that the govern, ment controls every steamer and sail. Ing vessel of more than 1,500 tons. It Is expected that tht campaign will be effective. The companies themselves are said to be doing all they can to aid the plan, while the passenger r.p pear to be complaining but little. Moving Puturts Dessle Darrlscale stars In the Tri angle play, "Wooden Shoes," a quaint story of Holland life, which will be presented at the Star tonight. A $35,000 Dutch village, with canals winding among the windmills and tile ronfed houses, was erected for the production, which was directed by Raymond R. West A company of sev enty hundred.playcra. Including pop ular Triangle kiddles, appear In the street scenes, while Bessie clatters about In wooden ehoes selling flowers to the tourists.' Later the action shifts to America, where Dessle meets an artist for whoa she posed back In the Netherlands.; . Having laughed with Taylor Holmes In his famous stage characterisation you cannot help but enjoy hla work In his first Kssanay comedy, "Efficiency Kdgar'a Courtship," taken from the story of that name which appeared In the Saturday Evening Post. Bee him at the Temple tonight. Dearest Public: They are going? What? The wheels of fortune. Also out cut glass, thermos bottles, han'd painted china, wrist watches, diamonds, Levallleres, llnki and traveling sets for men and women. The newest thing, Mother of Pearl China. Ivory and silver ware, the. largest stock we have ever bad. Everything must be sold, so if you are looking for the best of a bargain, see us. McHattan's, at 605 Maln'street, be tween Sixth and Seventh. See our window, before you buy. HUadard Sre inatiraace pollrlea la Standard rompaalea oa Standard forma, SeaCbilcote. 17 HawaUaa guitars asake dalatr , Christ maa gifte. Best aasortateat. reaaoaebljr arked, at Sheen erd'a, aext dour iMMogke. 18-3t OPE.V EVENINGS Come la and let ua help you solve our Cbrlstmaa problems. JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. 18-6t We have the largest atock of rubber heela la the city. IS MODERN SHOE STORE... Wny aot a Patrick Marklaaw for Christmas? lMf K. K. K. STORE... DANCE ON WEDNESDAY, IStk At 8hlpplngton ball. Come early and stay as long aa you Ilka. Have a good time. Good music. 17-It TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MkMMMMMMMMaMMMHM L08TOoe short l-ywar-old red belter arid calf, brassed 41 on left hie, tilt uad.rn.ita each ear. Notify O. J. Hllyard, Klamath Falls. 10-St CHRISTMAS NEAR And there is many things for you to get; always at the last minute you will think of some one you have overlooked. If in a quandry, come here, where holiday sugges tions are in evidence everywhere. Toys for the youngsters; novel and practical gifts for the elders, and remember we are giving our toys away free. Free Toys! Free Toys! With Every $5.00 Purchase. 25c Free Toys With Every $10.00 Purchase. 50c Free Toys Men's House Coats Reduced All H'ium" t'oala Included in this re. iluitlon Mile. Reditu it prlie SU.U.1 anil SI.WT. All Men's Sti's awl Overcoats Retted A Kitltlrn opportunity In tiuywool (Mlimat irduretl price. Hi it. lU.AO Knit or Overroal. .flO.Nl lies;. Sl.1.00 Suit r Ovrecoal. .SI. TIM ItiK. SIH.OOhult r (hciroat. .SIA.H3 Itcg. ICU.OO suit or Ovrrreat: .SIS.S5 Bath Robes for Men and Women' A law uatorttnrat to rlioc from, nml liic tnlum are extraordinary. I'rli ttl.a.1 to S7..V) All Our Fine Furs Reduced ' Ituy your Itim now, for Mr are of. firing litem at January mIi prlrra MOW. Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists A vaat aaaortmrat of ilalnly WIU In a Mlile range of rnlnra. Atlrartlvrly prlrnl . , . S.-I.0.1 to S7..V) At iMKise Showing tf llasfterdtefs AT IHH'in-lll ntH'KH .V, IIK-, I.V, UOr, 2.V Mill liny M. hriv limn trr Hnnilkrrrlilef I Mould lirllrtr. ynu Men's Silk Lisle Hose. 35c IMia iUnlll) highly aierrerlacOr lonka Hkv silk. HetiMinalile I'rire Boudoir Caps, New Styles. $1.50 ' lust nvrlvcd a new lot of rape that are lieautlfHl. "" I'rired AOr to fl.fto (louse Slippers for Christmas llenullful frit lpHT In Mlur, Kray, ll:tit lilur, pink, wlMrrU, latrn tier, irtlaml lilaik. lrirm i.Mt m ga.a.i MenVSIippers Underpriced A amall line ut leatbrr allpprm tliat are worth fO.00 for " Felt slippers la OxMnl gray. . .SI.IW J. F. Maguire Incorporated Klamath Falls H17IT FOR COLLECTION FILKII Tbe sum of $970 and costs of tbe action la asked by frank II. McCor tick la a suit Sled yaaterday In tho circuit court clerk'a oSlce against W. L. Stroflald. also been assigned to plaintiff, who Is represented by Attorney Charloa P. Stone, It Is alleged In the action that meat TRANSPORTATION TROUBLES ARE UP FOR INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. I. An Investigation bv iha intr.. was sold by the plaintiff to the de-, Commerce Commission's recoamen fandaot In October of this year to the datlons for solving tho railroad trasa. amount of $20!.3, on which only Donation dlffletiitu. t... h.. .....,. 158.38-bu bMpild, A claim bald by tb. unat. on the motion of Seaa-1 return In March, It -to W w .iSlSmSu "V 5.,.Bt.",e ,0r Cum""- T eommlttM will ,.'. of Vllbjalnur st.fM. defendant, ambuntlng to f0, ,ns,mret during the coming recesa. only rtplorer now In the Airttlr. IXINO NAIL IIOUTK IS NBTH 1 DAWSON. V. T., Dec. 9-'"r Canadian Royal Northwest mounts, police and several Indlsn guides wm leave here about January 1st to traw thru the Seely V ' the ," Mountalna to rort McPberson. on if Arctic Ocean. , . . ru Dawson expedite wj" 'r' rail for the Arctic patrol. M ' ' l i h. y 't-v ,.