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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
tint&' K! r'i. ,; 'itf w ?fi Ui I v .. 1 1 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TWUMDAV, NOVUMhlcn HIH iiiiinmiiiimiiiiiiiiiii t m - It fc Why These Wear Longer Top Notch Arctics won't give out at the heel first like moat arctic, do. Thejr have the famous Cfincher Cushion heel which hats as long as the sole and doable the life of the arctic This Redfore 4-buckIe arctic has the famous non ahp sole which takes a "stranglehoia on slippery, urfaces. It is made of, BeV;quaiity reJ.rubber. Come in and letu (it jrouout for the stormy . weather J.M.fch,trfir.wW.T6etter than'any you, Top notch Rubbers every pair guaranteed to give satisfactory wear or replaced with new ones. Styles you won't find elsewhere; prices as cheap as the ordinary land. Duxbak, waterproof Mackinaw we are exclu sive agents for "Duxbak" waterproof Mackinaw the kind that turn the water, warm, stylish and waterproof some snappy exclusive patterns. Overcoats from the House of Kuppenheimer America's premier Overcoat house. We have just the Coat you want at the price you want to pay new style in Balmacaans and belted backs. $15.00 to $30.00 snnnnnnw -J3!V VSnPflsM nnnnnnnnnnslBBBnl : OsjwWiwn'U.iUwUKVwHi. K, K. STORE SAVED! Leading Clothiers f :fluniiiCitfniiiiuiiiiniriuiHiii f asoui noon, a man of Terr sppearaace eaaae lato the Bis- w see soaetalag about (arat tare. We asei up about tiro .boars aMweriac.tassttoas, sa,'showlag hiss wrjtala e;kjL.la ths funUtare mVjrrph 9tti we ww so kSafry we couldn't alt.. Bs aasm. WUIr.lt eee4 to,, taK. M . -; tnea be drifted .aarwwsw deeartauat Jf"" "se frying pan lor two . all, yea ke teen ess opener, ssv taat salted; ah pretty well, sad ne took tkst along at 5c. He bad a abort btt and a two-elt.pleee left taat we wanted awful bad, bat be went down to the 8ugar Bowl to buy bias self a tassels. (To be continued tomorrow) To wn yesaaawgK Qha- w" W LaeroaVWt Jack' -Hershber etorof'tbel recent' v se: former b rl- ii and his rtf -, In this city. Property SoM CtreaK Ooart Clerk George Chse tsJntossr sold alsrssldeaes on Third and Unsoln streets to Stephen Ortt- ttk, a, aroaUaeatr aasth obttiit? raneksr, whs lsreperfng'to 'take' an ais irsslseace rnVtofaatti "lulls' st seas Utef date;" The" Chaatsjns, wlU oeeapy the house at least well late flask to the Jam . Mr. and lira. Andrew J. Horner and son are preparing to leave Klsmath Fslle Saturday for their ranch near Midland, where they will apend the winter. To Visit Fair J. V. Houston and wife were among those who departed on this mornlnga train. Mr. and Mrs, Houaton will visit the exposition and will probably i enjoy a lengthy racatlon below. Stock Bayer Leaves . i , i C. F. sneiung or xainax was- an out-going passenger on this morning's local." 'Mr. Basiling baa been pur- J chasing considerable attack In this lo- wti7 ana wipow venture mio ower. neias on nu, wsj; u roruaaa. Prospects sre bright at Baker for the oeeajag of the old Connor Creek akeg.sse taat yoar Are HOUSTON'S HOUSTON'S OPEIA HOUSE NOVEMBER U CONCERT FOR LIBRARY , New Triag Rose Rev. R. , Ferguson, In charge of the, Methodtet ehurch work at the Agency, was todsy empowered to tie nuptial knots in Klsmath county, as hi sutbority to perform marriages was received and filed by County uters ueutp. -'- Getting Retains wany or the trappers who hare ventured lato the wilds la search of fur-besriag erasures have already be gun to come In, carrying hides of various descriptions. James Thomas brought In s bob-cst recently, and E. L. Hopkiaa brought in three coyote kins. STAR THEATER (BELL COMPANY Two New Aces News ; stall's esse CeeaangV "Ok Where la My Wandering Tsalflktr" Mtoon Dranw TIUPLI THEATER Anaatiss eg fasia," roadway raTsrite Feature la Fear Farts It's Fifty-Flfty. Cashier John Siemens of tbs First State and Savings bank, is suffering todsy from a severe cold, contracted when he shared bis tenderly nurtured moustache last night But John minds not the cold, as tbs amputation of the hirsute adornment beneath his nose makes it possible for him to lour. ney homeward now without danger of k lecture from Mrs. John. 'P .s Twony, manager eg the , Lumber and Box sompsny, .ae up last evening to attend the picnic ball at the White Pelican. Ke returned to Dorris this morning. Bosse Eceaoaate Ptfastaieat Meets. The Home Economic Department of the Woman's Club will hold a meet-, lag at the domestic science rooms, at' the Central school on Friday niter noon at 3 o'clock. Miss Elmer will give a talk on pastry. All members and friends are cordially Invited. ' Hears of Brother's .Death, Dick Turpin returned last ww BRIE9 MENTION . J. ttor. N. Wolf Is a San FrenckKo vis- J. Michaels la here from San Fran- clscox J. H. land. S. Hall. Hamilton U down 'from Port- I F. Ickes la registered at the W. J. mento. Nlelsou Is up from Sacrn- -nlvhti from an unsucoesBful attempt to auto an 5,ranc,8CO' across the. mountain to Qrhnt. pa to, attend the funeral ot his brother. George Turpin, a railroad man, who Was killed, there this week. The depth of snow beyond Keno made the trip Impossible. Turpin has received no, particulars regarding bis brother's demise , , A Si H. Netter Is a ouatnoua vlslsor from YOUNG PEOPLE Tff 6ET ORGANIZATION A. E. D&rtnell b 'here on business from PoctJandi , Frcfll: Anthony Klamatlt, Agency. Us down from the Who Put . the Clam ! la Klsmath Mrs. Page "depatted this morning (or.Dandon, Oregon, for a visit Mr. and Mrs. recent visitors Agency. H. W. Marshall are from the Klamath FOR SALE At a barealn. nnrisht KKrakauer piano la splendid con dition. Phoae 151. Mrs. A. Oekler, StS th street. llt -: " ORCHESTRA AND CHORVS TO BE FORMED AT PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH THIS EVENING WTa, GIVE SPECIAL PROGRAMS i A young people's chensth and' or chestra Is to be organiieUt:tba Pres byterian church tonlghtt by .the pastor. Rev. Charles T. Hur&. AJarge num. ber of Invitations have.been sent out and much enthusiasm prevails among tne young people. It is expected that. this chorus will take charge ot the evening musical program, st the church, and will also render, a spsclal musical program on a Sunday evening at Christmas time. Mr. Hurd extends a cordial invita tion to all young people who sing or play to be present , tonight at this initial meeting. The orchestra) will meet at 7 p. m., and the chorus at 7:0. Manij serviceable articles, as well as novelties at Henderson's, 1134 36 Mln street. ?41ss Clanton' of Bonanza departed n. this morning's passenger with Pet-P.ia-'mtv, Calif., as her objective point. 9 I BBSB Doarost Pmbllc:' If you havo put it by tor a- rainy day you better get.tt out again, as tbo rain is here. It its framo is good you'd better have It covered. I have a nice-line? ot covers at very reason ablo prices. Good umbrellas lend class to your appearance. A fifty dollar drees and a. two dol lar umbrella don't go together and If they do you look like well, pretty rotten. ' nob-o-llnkfe In silver and gold. The latest 'from New York In ladles' handbags. Diamonds of class In most any size. ' New stock of slavery tIok I meiai wedding rlngu. Why was Klamath speHcd "with a KT llecause It was too far lor the In dians to go to get tho clsim. If you can't como send' mo your photograph and I'll wear flt over my heart and If It gives m the heart burn I'll wear It on tho other aide for a liver pad. You should have your watches and clocks cleaned and olledi now as win ter's cold will make thorn stop. Remember the placsj bftwecn tho earth and the heaving on tho wrong side of Main street, number Gil. McHATTAN. HHHH-sswsss mggmmm SSHH-S What the War . Moves Mean lly J. W. T. MASON (Written for the United I'reae) NKW VOIIK, Nov. 11. Lord Lore-, burn's warning In the house of lords that niiurcliy limy result from continu ance of the wnr Is hound to have a cortuln effect on the statesmon of the warrliiK nations, etva If It falls to Im press public opinion. (.oreburn's opinion bears some weight In thinking circles from tho fact Hint he Is one of tho most brilliant lawyers III Kuropo, and oiio of tho deepest thinkers. He In an IntenHo liberal, und Is noted for his frank blurting out of tbo truth as ho sees It, Wlmt he says openly, many minds of tho first lank aro privately think ing. Hence, with the trail biased, It will cnuso them to unburden, half tlmorously, tholr concealed thoughts. orcnburn's plcturo of a desolated Kuropo k wilderness of old people and children will produce exchanges of opinions as to tho consequences of the war If it is fought to the end. I'osilbly theso exchanges will extend even to tho representatives of the one mlon, It Germun Prince von Beulow's' purposo In HwltxorUm) In, ni runoref, to discover n possible bnsls for psaes. HlgnlOcnnt. InJccd, Is the erlssasi of I)rd Uirenbtiru'H wnrnlni Uat Hurope, after iiioiitlm of ulauihtsr, Is emerging from tho blind hatred vhke has marked the coulllci. How k I before Iho way Is opened for at change of pence vl rnnnut be for told. Ilut, If thi oilier couBtrks share Irenbiirn'H lw with bk t fin III V irHMIlVBK HIU il w if wwn will be hastened. THK HKUIMIK! I OOMPAKT "The llcrb-lli'll enmpany was win received last night nt tlio Htsr sW kept the nnilleiir.' In a contloiess round of laughter nlth their tlswr sketch. They will he seen In id tiro rhaugo tonlKht umnlitlni of two acts. One w clover skit entitled, "Hw First lesson In ActlnR." and ls other a btnek fnco singing snd dSW Ing specialty. An unusually !' program of pictures will bo skews In addition to the to acts. 8ett. Theater Qalee. KUmnthFnlls Athletic CW SMOKER TUESDAY, NOV. M PAVILION Membership Fees, 1.00. Social Mcmliershlp, 75c. i 2 Subscribe for the Herald. SO cents a month. AaBBBttaBBBBBBBBni LJMbIWbI 4aanl '''alSaPaw w'MRFsnVw eBw MATWesI DAILY AT tinf AU. IQlMiH. PMTUPIIg All Have Luck These who rent front the KmassUi Ssortsasea'a Store sad iMsnewJtnMrsls. TRY VS. MERRILL OPERA " Ore. SIX MOTORCYCLMS TO GO BY IOTM. TERMS TO SUIT. houi I Klamath Sportsmen's Store immmmmmmmmmMMMSmMsumm Better Servke to Our Depositors First State Savings Bank .i;i, OM .Ml , Kit ? eo. 00. 09- Jo. teao. Jt' i5. 4O0 0CO. HIV HOO TOAD' J 60. Sit 00. 63c-T4T4- 004JU- 7rao-o- B0O4 000. toco-J- 400. T- 400- 70- 40 0- 14040- 440C "fj.: 4I- JJ4. 444- 14974 4J!I ! 74 not 410O0 40f JOOO 00' 4O0 40 74 l: 100. 4040 V4: m 4 04 400 404O 44 .l I4 lt . , tf Mil Ut '! tvat I4 44044 tiaZS 474 10044 7440 4440 0040 4000 70000 14040 JOO10 ?o5 inn m ,u$i Hill ,c This bank has always tried to givo you good sorvicn. It haa safeguarded your funds. has- collected tho cash represented by tho checks you havo dopositcd. It has de livered tho cash ordered paid by tho checks you have issued DYcn f uniuhed you tho check blanks. It has returned your cancelled checks' uh rcccipto. It has Iccpt a record of your . t'tranKactipns, nccurato to a cent, proved every day. .- Iow wo givo you an cxtm-tangiblo eervice. . Instead of leaving your pass-book (your only receipt for deposits) to bo balanced, and calling for it Utter, you find your statement of account with cancelled cheeks ready for you at tho first of the month. Or you can hve them any day in tho month that you wish, at 'a moment's notice. "Tho statement in printed, neat, accurate made by machine. First State & KLAMATH FALLS, ORMO CAPITAL STOCK, tW.ftwS This neatly printed Burrouglut-made statement is the modern way of showing you the eoaditlon ofyowsseeunt, U saves you the inconveftteom of turning In your pass-book eaoh nontb. Bank UMttTJt, aw. 1 y P. S.-Come in and ate how m hup our cuMomm' $eamta by wo chine. Our mkodamay wyprthow you can ftwhr, mmihr -m to . ywr nmvtim: inrHW mvw payi . z '-V r :-" 1 i p- ;vwt wm s T ,...' 'YV-.-W, Iv v. sotm . meruuM ruMOAYt Its VTOHTE. HE HAS IT ATUIMUyS CORNER MAIN STH STREETS u