X-x THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TMW"M. "Knai,,,:,,, IMOK KIGHT gfeMmomtf A Safe Placo To Trade SHOP "THi: PICK OK THE I'lCTt'lMCS"' II. N. MOE, Proprietor HARKY HOItKI., Miislnil l)h m tor II .V. I'OOM", Owner. HillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllHIIllllllllllllllllllllllll ' "! LIBERTY InLAlKb cnurnmnR in UUVL!iiSHUS I U nijM m innn vv I I I I III 8 SI U fl II "I II - - uayiight Storo6 DUllg BAM.Y nun n m m mi life TONIGHT An Exceptionally Pretty Little Show Entitled "PLEASE GET MARRIED" Starring Winsome Viola Dana and she's clever Friday we show George Walsh in 'THE WINNING STROKE" And Soon "Broken Blossoms" Doors open at 1.30 and 7:00 P. M. SU.KM. !.. 1' ') " Kolit'rtH, itivtrlot iiiiomoy or J.icUucn comity. today Mod In tho supremo court a i petition for n writ of mnmlninu to I compel Hon V. Olcutt, ntt secretary or state- to certify tho offlco of i;ovor nor to tho county clerks of tho state as one of tho olNcos to bo filled at tho election In "1920. Tho nppllen- jtlon is based on Interpretations of tho ci-nstttutlonnl provision hod orts. us district attorney, makes tho nppllcntlon. he says, hecnuso ho ho Moves It Is the duty of law ottlcorn to seo that the stnte laws are com piled with. Personal Mention J. ll. Kline of Algoma as a isl tor In Klamath Falls yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Gordon return ed last night from a week's visit in Portland. S. C. Hamaker and wife left this morning for El Centro, California, where they will spend tho winter visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis of Bot lingham. Washington, who have been visiting W. A. Delzell for the last week, returned yesterday. Mrs. Davis is a sister of Postmaster Delzell. George Walton, manager of tho California-Oregon Power company, of this city, came in on last night's train from Vreka, where he has been attending a managers' meeting of the company. i Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones went to Weed yesterday to meet their daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Mehaffey. of Antioch, California, who, with her infant son, Lawrence Jr., has come to make a holiday visit with her parents. They will be joined by Mr. Mehaffey at Christmas tlmo and will remain over for the holidays for a visit with relatives and friends in tho city. Mr. Mehaffey was assist ant cashier of the First Stato nnd Savings bank here for many years. Benton Bowers, a capitalist of the Rogue River valley, came in last night from his home in Ashland to look after his large interests, here. BAY BRIDEGROOM IS WKLL KNOWN IIERK Announcement has been received of the engagement of Marion R. Mc Ferrin of San Francisco to Miss Mar jorie L. Smith. The bridegroom elect is well known here, having been employed by Roberts & Whit more for a year and a half. lie left here about two years ago. Note. Friend of Governor Ol cott. who also holds the olllco of secretary of stnte. from which ho succeeded to the M0V'lrnorshlp on tho death of Governor Wlthycombo, contend that ho Is entitled to hold tho governor's ofllco until tho expi ration of the term to which Gov ernor Wlthycombe was olected, which ends In 1922. Opponents argue thnt the law entitles him to hla seat only until tho next election following his succession to office, which is In 1920. , . I WILL BUILD ON KLAMATH AVENUE Harry Peltz. wholesale dealer In tobacco and confectlonory, has pur chased a lot on Klamath avenue, between Seventh and Klghth stroots. and announces that he Intends to erect a two-story brick building on tho property In the spring. Hu pro poses to erect the building for tho use of his own business. Tho dislike entertained In Serbia Xor fair hair is so great that It ex tends even to tho whlto hair of old ago. No Serbian matron who re spects herself would think of ap pearing in public with whlto hair. HECTOR'S SHOP EARLY X7 R A MESSAGE Hwrn j. i SANTA CLAUSfl-fe in. "t.M y Ttop? XMAS GIFTS .xrem .-r.i.t x-fryi-jnnv -rfwrfi"sJ,'A sj' r4 " Mr pwtc "rjx - .-"43.1 Jt'fc!t-J.T- iixr Tam-O-Shanters The Tam-O-Shanter has become very appro priate for the season. We have just received a shipment and have a splendid assortment. Velvets, Plushes and Corduroys in black, brown, navy and green. $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 Polo Sets POLO SETS are the season's rage. In the large cities many are wearing them We have them now and they are very pretty in bold col ors. The set consists of Tarn - 0 - Shanter and scarf to match. Pretty patterns, bold colors. SEE THEM. For Baby's Xmas Infants' Wear In outfitting the baby for Xmas we have just the thing. Everything for the baby. TVTW A XTOIOI 1TrrT T7XT T7T1CrpC yH iiNrij.o vv uujjdh vaoioi yzm SiVoa 1 Mfi $i iwsm j5J iMV TnfonfD' faaVimava Pnnflo OK QtJr. :-' J.UJ.iUiue vr xapiJCio, in v;ubiuu, wuui and silk and wool. ...35c to $1.25 Infants' Sacques in wool and silk and wool $1.25 to $3.00 Infants' Toques in silk $2.25 Others in wool, cotton and fiber 35c to $1.25 Infants' Hose, Cotton 35c, Lisle 45c, Wool 50c, in black and white. ' SNOOKUMS, the latest thing out for the baby. An all-diaper protector. -Something new, something of great value. 75c ilk' AfP & r fi ' - I A New Line of Tricotines ! A new line of Tricotinesjust received in shades of navy and brown 'The rich and rare quality, easily worth more. 54 inches wide. Yard :? w.; $6.00 TO 4 V ( w ' '' For Your Own Use Or For Christmas Gilts Buy . WIRTHMOR Blouses Tomorrow Buy them tomorrow we say, for they likely will not be here the day after. Such very out-of-the-ordi-nary values are bound to meet with a quick disposal. We illustrate one of the eight attractive new mod els that have just arrived. They arc made of quality fabrics (Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk) in a thoroughly dependable manner and cut on lines that insure perfect fiting. rTT,mtTr, Due to the many large savings of the WIRTHMOR PLAN, and the fact that the materials were purchas ed many months ago for about half what they would cost today, they are priced just Price $6.50 Women'! Black Silk Stockings Pair $2.00 Wo otnptiniUu thu Impor. tnncn of Hllk Stocking t J2.00 Ileal Hllk Btockln,, of a hcuvy H.ilKlit, flno text, urn nnd full fMhlontd. Tliwm aru not Junt Knit on tho nmclilnii In tube funlon but nru Minpod to lit the limb, rvlnforci'd with Hits IumiM im well iu toes tBj gnrtcT top. They w gre nplnndld Horvlco Thoy meu uro up to tho standard of pvrfitctlon In nil alzei. 1 (&Mm K( M M . j A Special Price On Extra Large Jersey Petticoats $10.00 LiihI Hnturday wo received by ox pri'HH our Bhlpmcnt of KXTIU I.AIKiK JorHoy I'ollcoatB we have lircn wnltlnR for so lone, nnd the qunllty. Htylca and colors wo (how you will 1)0 a surprise to you this Benson. Kvery bit Jersey from tbolr tops to tliulr 12-Inch pleat (! Ilouncos, All now Kail colon, nnd blnck mny bo had In lengths 38 to 40 with elastic waist bands. A GIFT ANY WOMAN WOULD A DM IRK. Leather Coats For Your Christmas Gift SUGGEST TO HIM TO BUY YOU A LEATHER COAT. WE HAVE THEM. .ALL THE RAGE IN LARGER CITIES. Sizes 36 to 42 $75.00 to $100.00 ywrf yWBi m HOUSTON' Metropolitan Amusement jjjjffsfrrrfvtf'')frrrrf'ff'' HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING KVKHV VKI)MC8DAY AND HATlllUAV STAR THEATER TODAY DOIIOTHY DAITO.V In "KXTKAVAOANCE" AIno , "WKI.COMK IilTTW: flTHAXOKIt" A Jitiwk Comedy In Two 1'artN TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt KENT To gontlumnn, bud room in prlvuto home' ftirnaco Moatod, Hot wutor nil tho time. Apply It, Horald Olllco. 2-H FOK SALE CHEAP: Second hnnd 1G-G Monitor Drill complcto with gruHH suodlni; unci prcsn wheels nt- tacbmont. 8 Loomls IIuildlnR. 20-ltJ FOR SALE Ono 3C lb feather bed nnrl ilntihln ndlntv All Hosum nml Duck foatherfl. i'rlco $2n,00. Phono stibj or can ZZ'J n Ulvorsldo. ii-oi IX)ST: On tho Merrill roud, be tween tho King plnco and Klnm- nth Falls, a soldiers ovorcoat. Ko turn to O. K. Trnnsfor. 2-3t TEMPLE THEATER , wSday ' TODAY VIVIAN MAItTIN In "YOU NKVKIt HAW 8UCII A GUMi" AUo Two IUjcIn of Good Comedy MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PIOTUKEt TCE8DAT8 AND SATDBDAYB Marrlli, Oroa- Domorcst, Dontlst, over SuRiir man() Storo, Cth and Main. 2-tf I'UIMilO NOTICE. HuvIiir purchusod tho Interest of D. Iv. Cook In tho Mecca billiard par lor, I wish to notify tho public that I will not bo responsible for dobts Incurred for this business by any ono oxcopt mysolf after Docember 1, 1919. 2-3t F. J. WILDE. m NOTICE Tho Iadlos Aid Fancy Work Com mlttoe of tho Mothodlst Church will moot at Mrs. Flshor's, 512 Klghth street, Wodncsday Docembor 3rd. All having flnlshod work bring same. Ilnzaar will bo hold Decem ber 13th at Johnstono's Furniture Store. i Jittn HOUSTON'S WIN BOWLING MATCH ....... 1....1., u.-nn the con 110U81OUH '" . . . ... i ni,rnnment ItOra test in mo r.inD Mason's team last nlBM, to In three. TonlRht Noel's and U i not nnU Rlpor a toams inwi. sceres: . ,j Houston's- d j; 177 l!' " LonnOX 143 K ,oLaP gj 167 WO WrlBW . ,18 51 Houston "' 813 754 82 j Ut 2" 5ru Mason's- 0 , "nyd0n 6 133 16 Rogers " ,. uj 144 "" "ar,ry D8 194 A,mbr08 - 5 204 1 Mason x , 787 867 "! KOKECLOSUKpfglv. Korociosuro jb' invkeu- on plaintiffs by Jmlso v' f" dall yesterday in two sopar o of Gus Molhaw B.t B lbe Frank Dayton, in -u " " th, judgment is for 1M0, IntoWJ Nortsoast H "I B0C"""f ,:. other 39S.(Ra,gonK inj tho amount is "uu; ""' Tof4 Southeast V of Section . ship 38 8 Rungo H'j