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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1916)
FIUDAV, HKWKMliKn 8, It),, PAGE FOUR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAILS, OREGON I . . . . . ... a. I I. ... .. .. Inialtijiaa nl It FHllH-KuKcno-Miirenco manwnj' iiiiiii("hiv, unu i uiuniattor v. h llntorvlowlng the hIiiIo lilRliwny com-.xtill eiuuint lonvo becauru a'fr,.'0 , mlHslon nlinut IIiIh rtiml. Thn roni-j H'ory HyMom I Itolme liiniiR,,',, ,' InilnHltm nifwtH next Monday, and luia Jiml now, If thn iciiiiimif .... i. . r feol WEEDS MUST BE !i.iresh.d n nvIIIIiikiiom to ln'iir tlm li'lil M lay It cannot vnu, nn' CUT SAYS MAYOR Klamath doli'Kiitlon on nun nay iy. , i-'allM later limit Sunday nmrnin. n nkri Ih nuttier will )0 dchlnl ileilnlteiy" 7 private. viiIiik or tomorrow ' County JihIk" Mnrlon lln i busy with county court and I MAY NOT GO TO SALEM MONDAY MEMISKRS OK lAH'AL RELEGA TlOX ARK Rl'SV ANI POSSIIII.Y tMNXOT GET AWAY TO SEE AltOl'T NEW IIKillW.W mepw I t I -.- Interested In Kin ninth. jGets Mr lltirk. O. W. Dlanchnrd, n dairyman of, Lyle O. Mills brought two fine Ranter, Wash., Is spending a few days bucks to town yesterilny, anil is djs- in Klamath county. He is much in terested in this section. Move to Town. J. C. Johnston and family have moved from the Pelican Bay Lum ber company's logging camp to their residence In Klamath Falls for the winter. Tower Official Visits. Alex J. Rosborough, an official of the California-Oregon Power compa ny, arrived last evening on business. playing one at the Palace Market. It dressed 187 pounds. The deer were killed by Mr. Mills in the Keno sec tion. Jewelry almost given away tomor row at 10 o'clock at Mcllattan's. It GIVES WARNING' THAT KINKS WILL UK IMPOSED IK WEEDS ALONG SIDEWALKS ARK NOT REMOVED AT ONCK (iocs to California. Mrs. John Howell yesterday for California for a visit with relatives and friends. Buys Bungalow Pianos. Alfred Dolge, representing Eastern piano factories, has left for Portland, but carried away an order from Shep herd & Son for ten Bungalow style pianos. Returns From Visit. Mrs. D. K. McDonald has returned from a visit with Mrs. L. E. Sullivan on Upper Klamath Lake. Jewelry almost glvan away tomor row at 10 o'clock at McHattan's. It Get More Buictcs. J. A. Gordon of the White Pelican garage and Zlm Baldwin of the Lake view garage, will leave tomorrow for Med ford to get some new Bulck auto- moDiies being unloaded there. They will also attend the circus there on I Monday. A carload of Studebakers, both "four's" and "six's" will soon arrive at the Ford garage. George Biehn, agent. 6-2t If weeds arc crowlnc alone the sidewalk where you live, you had I better cut them down and destioy 'them, or pay a line. Mayor C. II. I Crlbler this morning aniiouued pos-l ltlvely that no longer will he merely notify people that weeds along the sidewalk must be removed. He stnted that unless the city or dinance requiring remowil of weeds is complied with at once negligent persons will be arrested and made to pay a fine. "1 mean to enforce the ordinance against weeds, no mntter who is af fected. Some persons are going to pay a fine unless they clean up their sidewalks at once," said Mayor Crls-ler. 'icssure of tin ol tl.e committee local committee Imvn on member may prevent the o the Klamath ORPHEUS THEATER Thursday and Friday King Baggot In THE MAN FROM NOWHERE" A Red Feather Production In 5 Reels Ijnts Are Sold. Herbert D. Gale and wife have sold to Mary E. Anderson the easterly eve ' "Mingling Spirits," leei oi lot 4 and the westerly fifty- One Reel Nestor Comedy five feet of lot 3, In block 54 of Nlcli-1 SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC Teacher Arrive. Miss Nellie Lombard, a graduate of the University of Oregon, arrived Inst evening from Eugene to begin her duties as teacher of the high school nt Bly. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s ruirxrxrLrijii "i-ii-iii"-i - - - i -- "i i i--ii- HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, SKI"! I MHKR lTH I1KKSOV imos., Playetx and Tntlmtl Animal Show Singing mill Harmony GOOD .Ml SIC els Addition. Jewelry almost given away tomor row at 10 o'clock at McHattan's. It ADMISSION TEN CENTS HERE "PEG O THE RING" Every Tuesday and Wednesday Koit Men Visit. J. W. Utter and Frank L. Burns, prominent stockmen and sawmill op erators of Wood River Vallev. are In .!. ............ A . .. 1 . , J I i uc iLuiu) ocai o uiienu to Dusiness i " atiH! Aews, n flairs. STAR THEATER Iltanrlie Sweet in "THE BLACKLIST" Fivo Reel Paramount Frank Daniels Comedy "Oh! Goody!" "Butter-Kist" Pop Corn r.nd just right popped gains, TEMPLE THEATER "Under Azure Skies," Three Reel Drama, Featuring . Art Acord "On a Still Hunt," Vim Comedy "Sre America First;" "Keeping Up With Jones," Comedy Split Heel Jewelry almost given away toraor- MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Oregon row at 10 o'clock at McHattan's. It MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS Better than enntly for the Kiddies, for the older ones. Only t!e perfectly then buttered to juat the right tudtc. Ko burnt kernel:), no "lmclielora." The wonderful "Dutter-K'mt" I'opnor. now r.t voih in our more, is turning out hunil'cil.s of sacli.i of th.s tempting ll corn, to lu'-li. crNp iinJ u)p- sing untouched ly hiiniln. bee this m..thme oix.-nr'e. Tustc the Jeiicioiw pop corn it turns out. You've never cutcn myihinj; like it before. Take a sack or carton heme tonight Mecca Billiard Parlors fbutlrr-MTTl l""""iiMMpWi-iii"----w' ITS THE TRUTH That Never Before in the History of Klamath Falls Have Such Remarkable Bargains Been Offered, But the Prices We Have Made for Tomorrow Will Be A DEATH BLOW TO COMPETITION We are on the war path now and the prices we have made will shatter, demoralize and paralize competition beyond all recognition Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9:00 a. m. Wake Up to the Remarkable Bargains and attend the Most Wonderful Sale Seeing is Believing Your Own Eyes Can't Deceive You $1.50 LADIES HOUSE DRESSES TO GO AT 98c 23c SUN HOXXETS OX SALE AT lc ALL NEW SUITS AXD COATS GREATLY REDUCED $3.30 CHILD'S COAT TO HE SOLD AT 19c 75c CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS TO GO AT 18c 81.25 LADIES' ALL-WOOL UX- DEHWEAH; ODD SIZES TO GO AT 39c FREE PRESENTS The first 25 ladies entering the store Saturday morning will re ceive 25 envelopes, 5 of the envelopes will contain order for a dress pattern of goods. 10 YARDS GOODS FIVE YARDS 1 r KMIIROIDERY Regular Values to OC 2.1c yard Values to 2.1c jcr On halo Saturday at jard 0:10 a.m. for ten On Mile Saturday at minutes only 1 1 a.m. ?:i.00 LADIES WHITE I'lCTTl COATS TO GO AT 39c 2.1c CIIILDREX'S RIIIIIED 1'AXTS OX SALE AT 5c 25c LADIES' UXDERVESTS OX SALE AT 4c !ji2..K OSTRICH PLUMES, .,, SHADES, TO GO AT $1.19 2.50 RLACK SATEEX I'ETTI COATS OX SALE AT 49c Sale Starts 9 a. m. STILTS DRY GOODS CO LADIES, IH'Y YOUR WINTER rXRERWEAR XOW AXD SAVE RIG MO.VEY Where the Ladies Shop Klamath Falls, Oregon LEADING CONTESTANTS PIANO CONTEST I N". l..l;i,700 No. .. 12,(12.1 X. H.. II, 2.10 Xo. 11.. 8,01.1 No. 12.. 7,8iM Xo, !I7.. 0,70.1