The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Mr' aid Mn. Bob Daltoa of MaJta 8aa Fraaelsao.
ISf 'rwa'a Klamath FaMs today. Visit ear Mora for aw things ia
ft. n : H..1 i- -i-iM. . a-... notions, fancy goads, art wars, atea-
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O. W. Pratt aad wife are Tiilton
frost the Bzpoalttoa City.
Charles Hack of Wasco, Ore., U
registered at the White Pelican.
Arthar W. Clothier, commercial A. F. Hunt is down from Portland.
Ageaey.
H. W. Orth la here oa business
from Fort Klamath.
Abner Weed la In town from Duns-
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Look Prosperous!
For Dress-Up Week
Wear Fashion's Latest Decree in Overcoat Style
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Tfce cocaine week will be "Die 'Up Week" and the merchants
tad residents of Klamath Falls will co-operate la aa endeavor
to make a pioepuoao appearaacc. The Merchants by putting
forth their best .efforta la dressing ap their windows and by
cleaalna: up their stores aad making them as attractive as pos
sible. The residents will be eacoaraged to "Dress Up" nad look
their best, as a prosperoas appearance signifies the person !
enjoyiag prosperity.
Full in line aad help .the good move along
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"Dress-Up Week" we wBJ sell a Mae of
$10 Suits for
$7.50
Look these over aad yon will agree with as that you can "Drews
Up" aad look prosperoas for a small amount. Other Suits
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The Ladies Can Dress Up for
a Modest Sum
We are always la a position to take rare of the ladles. At
the present time yoa caa "Dress Up" for leas thaa yoa An
ticipate, Many new Coats, Salts, Skirts aad other weariai;
apparel to make a proper ahoaiag.
Coats $10 to $25
Suits $10 to $25
Grocery Specials
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THERE is a sense of both
warmth and easy-comfort
about some overcoats, and
the Klavicle (made both single
breasted and in the new double
breasted models) is one of them
roomy backhand shoulders cut
from one piece of cloth. An
original Kuppenheitner creation
now widely imitated.
The great popularity of the
Klavicle is due to the freedom
given- the arms and shoulders.
Nothing to bind or make the
muscles ache.
An all-around overcoat that has
special advantages for driving
your car.
There are generous patch pock
ets with flaps. The sleeve is
finished with a cuff. The collar of
velvet or same material as the
coat, which is a "button-thro" coat.
with broad lapels, and closing with
three buttons!
Whatever the style you have in
mind, the anatomy of your coat
must be right and it will be if the
label says r'By the House of Kup-
penheimer" the premier over
coat makers of America. .j
Prices $20 to $50
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LEADING CLOTHIERS
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Mrs. Wilson Dies la Portlaad.
A wire was received laat evening
from Eugene A. Wilson, announcing
the death of his mother in Portlaad
at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr.
Wilson was summoned to the badslaa
of bis mother Tuesday, aad made tha
trip, from Cbiloquta to Aahlaad by
automobile, arriving just fifteea min
ute before tb departure of the north
hound trala.
or the body. Mr. Kyle iji a sailor On
tbo warship South Dakota, which' is
at present in San Francisco Bay.
Here to Get Body,
Mr. Kyle, a brother-in-law of gtew.
vt Freeman, the young man who was
killed sanaay afUraooa is a motaf
cycla aeeldaat, to here to Uke chart
Spead Winter Here.
Mrs. P. O. Floldor of Muskogee,
Colorado, Is visiting in the city with
Mrs. O. R. Manning. She expects to
siend the winter here. " "'
route. Perry and Clear are here look
ing for a suitable land purchase.
Off for 'Frisco.
B. h. Ezell boarded this moraine's
local for the Exposition City, where a
two weeks' vacation is anticipated.
phono company of San Francisco, is
here in the Interests of bis Arm,
Meet Toaight, t
There will be a regular meeting of
Prosperity Rabekah Iedge: tonight.
All visiting Rebekaha and Odd Fel
lows are especially Invited to atteud.
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Itfokisg for Land.
C. E, Perry and Will Ctear of ge
bastopol, Calif., went eat oa' this
morning's stage over tha Lakvjew
Graduate Nurse Mere,
Miss Myrtle Ains worthy who Is a
graduate nurse, aad unUl recently a
resident of Ashland, la mueh takes
with Klamath FaHs, aad exnacU to
remain bare.
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Fred Marx, tha Ban Frsncium
shoe man, is here oa business.
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Returning Home.
Mr. und Mrs. E. H. Clark of Lska.
view, who have beon to San Francisco
on a visit to tho fair, ro returning
born by way of this r lty
street, was called hero tmddonly on
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llrother-laLHW Here.
H. F. Kyle, a marina on Mm Rnnth
Dakota, and a brothor-l'n-law of
BUphea H. Freeman, who was fatally
lalured Sunday evening oa Sixth
Hwan links ('Frtoco.
P. W. Snyder, n stock raiser of
Swan l.uko district, dopwtwl on
morning's trsla for tho exposition.
W, B. Lewie, who roprassato a tels-
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WANTED To buy 'econd-haa'd ForU.j
nun do m good condition aad the
prlcarisat. .Apply to ciarkcXlamath
Dys Works.
Michlgaa Vlaltors. ni.
Mrs! Floy Ellis of Traverse City
Mich., Is here visiting her broths', ,,
H, 8. Wood; superintendent of t,
Pelican lay Lumber company.
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