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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1915)
Km;"' "t&M! JikSA' V -? t . . 1 TWmtPAT, OOTOBM It, in. nam 2' THE aVBNINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 5ft. t-3wm &r. SFPVK? JWS IVr 'C IS" Us. Iljft (- 1" " : m& W'Ts- I FT." L'1 - im lltf? lsrs . I'M fc J r ansmaVI lAVse 'APyT nuuuuio hh 5" wfr v., AWAY THIS WEEK - OOMMKMCIAIt CLUB HEADS WANT 'vAaUfERS TO BRING IN BmV FIATS TO SUBMIT TO PORT LAND SHOW Products will be teat thla WMk to th Manufacture and Land Products Skew at Portland, October Itth, and Commercial Club officials request the farmers to brlmc in their products as sooa'ae possible. Several displays hare already been secured, among which are some mon eter onion. Last year Klamath took tret at this fair, and it the farmers will brine ,1a their producU, the tri umph can be repeated this year, ac cording to Commercial Club heads. Fred Fleet says that so one ss yet has brought In any big cabbages. He waais a St-pouader right sway. aWlsY hOUCTION Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. OeHot PorUead are registered at the White FoUeaa. John Rueteem ot Boise, Idaho, is a business Ttsltor to our elty. W. B. Hsekard Is hers from Dtas- sulr. A. P. Upp ot Marysrille, is regis tered at the Halt W. R. Yreka. Breuser is a visitor fre: MERRILL GROWS MAMMOTH ONION Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Washburn are registered at the White Pelican from San Francisco. C. Rasmussen is Is town from Ta coma, Wash. W. H. Haynes Is a Fort Jones vis itor to this city. Geo. B. Gordon Is here from. 8an Francisco. - BBBBammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I Get the Whole Family an Outfit of mmMmmm. mmms! gsmmmmmmBnKasmmBLmmmmV V sal mfVmsmsl mfS8m? mf f ma mf stHTHH I t k il 1 1 rjw I w Li f rT ffimW in irry y ' msmmmmmmmmw i II VI il I ISmV" I iVr smmml .mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmllmmmmmBsMmBmmmw i msLmf smV W lmY W 'f k I JTWrTsmmmmmssI W j mmmi V .smmmmmmmK&KVlV'sammmmM m I W smmml V .BmmmmmmmUkBXlw,wRBmBHmMwaKJ Yam I Tar Lsmml -EEjEPsTtjjaWaT-gsr ) . 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Port August Uskey Midland. Is in town from Frank Dayton ot Dairy Is in this city on business. See Henderson's for goods sad prices. 11S4-S6 Mala street II .. ! E. A. McBroom. who has a home- t stead in the Tlatilkv section. Is here ANOTHKR ILLVSTBATIO.V THAT on a business visit THE KLAMATsl CUHATB AND' Carl Deal, a stockman ot Langell . -. . I Valley, is hereon business. BULL! SUUL-LB 'UU HUN) MO FCRKISHED BV OLD-TDtKR F. G. Brown is In from the Silver 'Lake section. ! For some time past the Commercial Chsh has been the redpiemt of aaaay dUfersat kinds of products suocsss tally grown In this coaaty, sad to prove thaa this section wlU Im due ttsee seeoase kaowa as a producer ot as vsgetables, it is only aeesssary ter eae to visit the display oa Mala Te this splendid collection Secre tary Fleet has Just added a large eaJoa, weighing 3 K pounds, grown on the ranch of N. 8. Merrill. TaatiacCfasb The Tatting Club will meet with Mrs. W. A. Leonard Wednesday after C. B. Montague Is a visitor to our city. James Dixon, rancher, is In town on business. H. 8. Wooden and son Guy are In town' from Dodd Hollow, attending buyers' week. P. W. Snyder is in from Swan Lake. Inmaa Brothers of Merrill are busy hauling wheat to this city. H. Stevenson of Myrtle Creek stop ped over a day or two on his way home from Eastern Oregon. Colonel Brown of Langell Valley was s bargain week visitor Monday. Visitors. Kisg Orey sad daughter of 0d are vlsltlag la this city. Amusements for everybody. Bring year children and your grandparents. Opera house Friday evening, 5:30 to IS. Admission free. IS Mr. and Mrs. Glaieyer Return. County Agriculturist and Mrs. H. Roland Qlalsyer have returned to Klamath Falls after a ten day honey moon trip to the Ban Francisco ex position. Herald want adi gel result RUBBER BALLS .NEW LOT JUST ARRIVED Faultless Rubber Balls those toe. oaes that mat so ioasl Solid, hollow, iaanted or decor ated. BoysGirls, get yosr Kubber Balls here. ilOc, 15c, 20c EmtxZ 9W THCIR OWMS iLMaiji And You'll Be Comfortable This Winter MANY folks seem to have the idea that Munsingwear is high priced. The fine quality and careful workmanship in Munsingwear undoubtedly give that im pression. When they find out the price of the particular Munsingwear style and fabric that they like best, they are usually surprised and delighted. - They are delighted again when they put on their Munsingwear it fits so perfectly, feels so comfortable. Again they are surprised when the Munsingwear comes back from the wash as perfect-fitting as ever. The climax to their Munsingwear experience comes when they discover how long it wears. For any man. woman or child tail, thin, short or stout there's a perfect-fitting Munsingwear garment in any style, fabric or weight desired. These Munsingwear features explain why there are now 9,000,000 Munsingwear garments sold annually. Bammsaammy mmmi. mnTmmmO NICE BROTHER SUnP sfl' Hock-to Towa. Mr. ssd Mrs. Fred Bryan returned to' the city yesterday. They have spent the summer In the country, but Curly says the town for winter Is bis choice. Club will meet at 7:30 tonight to dls-' county court house, returned to Sen cuss Important business. ( Francisco on this morning's train, at .icr a snori Dunnes visit. Directors to Have The directors of the Commercial Prominent Visitors. . Benjamin McDougall and Arthur Enjoying Trip. Arlett, architect and builder of thet Mr. and Mrs. Vogel, tourists from White Pelican hotel and the Klamath Los Angeles, who have been on m ex tended tour, are spending a '"' vl.ltla Klamath county aso ajw. ,h. . rtn Mondir Mr. YJ" sad Mr. Telford Journeyed !.; Lower Lake on a duck shoot. Today's sews is Ths HsrH- I BUYERS' WEEK IN FULL SWING AT THIS STOREi MmmMaaWWaaeUsmUstall No matter what you need, whether it is Men's or Women's Clothing, Shoes, Drygoods or Groceries, we can supply your wants, at prices that will save you money. Purchasing in large quantities, carrying a complete stock of all lines of goods, and owning our own no rent to pay, enables us to meet any competition in prices, If price with quality is any object to you, do not fail to visit roreiim, or m Y 1 i4J t -Ha- ' jBSS&u5BBf'r' - - Ai J. AayiRE ca sm iK.'.'l r .mV, K. ft SHS JaN MBAJC.eTrjH ' r . i'-,'',( lt,-' .n SI '" s .'!;. fcfcM" ' ; & wW,i .BaAACVt . A?r WAfu uh:ah 4 i& rs- ' 'jfv .j? "M'J mk&f& ja . W- '.. r 'w;j "' v M ''' "vjj