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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1916)
mmmwm' '-? tfj' A ..' I 4 Silt -i --- " WV TUESDAY, OCTOnUR 17, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON satr SALE PLEASES ALL of people daily acknowledge their appreciation of the harvest sale. It has helped a great many, to purchase things they thought would be impossible for them to have, but the sale prices helped wonderfully. Kememoer inc umc w ..r, , u.y rew more days left to participate in this grand bargain event. Make a list of your needs and be here before it is too late, for Saturday ends the greatest sale JUamatn rails ever expenencea. BW yMWWWWWWWMWWWWVWMWMMMWWWWWWMMMMMMt '? ,.- I ji&-u iraa- r lAVL m 1 ;' ... lt - i , zi ': Mi lJ'-fiM -:ti :;:& i U- ,," -W t H. wmu her :! !.. lv'- V je'it it ! Men! Read These Bargains .75 Sweater Coats for 1 . ..;. .45 $1.50 Sweater Coats for $1.29 $2.00 Sweater Coats for . $1.65 $4.50 SWeatcr Goats for $3.15 - $7.50 Sweater Coats for . . ; .'L ..-.. v $5.85 f'$6.00 Mackinaw Coats v, . j . .$4.85 $7.50 Mackinaw Coats .........'.. .$5.85 .1 1 r . , $8.50 Mackinaw Coats .... .-."; .-. MV. . . . .,. . .$7.45 $10.00 Men's Suits '. j .. . $7.45 $16.50 Men's Suits .......;..... . . . $12.45 $2000 Men's Suits ,. . . .V '.iT. .'. :y. $16.45 $12.50 Men's Overcoats . . . $16.50 Men's Overcoats . . . $20.00 Men's Overcoats .-A- v " SpX4t) $1.00 Men's Flannel Shirts 80 $1.50 Men's Flannel Shirts '..:... .., . . .$1.29 $2.00 Men's Flannel Shirts .'. : .$1.65 $2.50 Men's Flannel Shirts $2.15 $3.00 Men's Flannel Shirts $2.35 $2.50 Men's Hats :$1.G5 $3.00 Men's Hats .' -. .. . .v . . .$2.35 Men's Bib Overalls, genuine dye, ' Crown brand, at $1.00 Women' Hand Bags, (ample line, at 1-2 Price Women' Petticoats, sample line, all kinds, at 1-3 Off Men's heavy wool sox, 35c values' for only 23c Men's heavy fleeced union suits, $1.25 quality for only 95c Men's fleeced underwear, 50c quality . for only per garment 40c Children's heavy hose, 15c quality for ' per pair, only 9c TuAftlVVVUVMVVMVVVVVfyirVlfVlrVV Bargains for Women and Children ' $10.00 Women's Coats for $7.85 $15.00 Women's Coats for ' $12..'J5 $20.00 Women's Coats for $15.85 $15.00 Women's Suites for .'...$12.H5 $18.50 WonVcn's Suits for $15.85 $25.00 WiMilfcu's Suits for ..'.,$10.55 $1.00 Cotton ltlankets for 7!) $1.50 CottOjrHlankets for $1.2!) $2.50 CoMii. Blankets for .$1 .8!) $3.00, Coidk' Blankets for '. $2..'M) $5.00 Coltoiv Blankets for $1,!15 $1.25 Children's Shoes for .' !)8 $1.75 Children's Shoes for . . . .". ..;... .$1.2!) $3.50 Women's Shoes for ; ... i ..'.". . .$2.-15 $3.50 Men's Shoes for ....!...'. $2.(55 $4.00 .Men's Shoes for $3.15 Women's and Children' Sweater Coats i Big liiiof Women's and Children's Sweater Coats in plain and 'fancy colors, also Caps and Toques to ' t match in many numbers. You vill(Savu 20 per cent to 30 per cent if you purchase jftis week. Store Open : Evenings J. F. MAGUIRE CCLlnc, Store Open Evenings z f - " . . - - WMWWWWMWWWWWIWMW 'A ffrsiiwt to the proposed vacation ajwttof Jottnion avenue was read bit(Of Um oonndl at its meeting last aigfet The protest was signed by Bine property holders. AAWWMM Moving Pictures MWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWH John Barrymore will be seen at the Star tonight in the return engage ment of Leo Oitriohsteln's great farce triumph, "Are You a Mason?" This feature produced by the Famous Play ers Film company, has been repeated here tonight by request, of numerous patrons. A home cooked chicken dinner will be served at the uaylllon Wednesday evening from 5:3otill 8:30. - It Itcconl lieadunrter nt Klicphento, next iloor poHtofflcp. 17-tf ssssssssssssssssssssssssssRftsssssLjBa??isssssssssssssssrissss issnHESBBBjHWeissssssssf .wHSSSSaBSSSBBBBBBY fklr Sar-S9SaaaBBBBBBk B BSBBBBBaaaaaalBBBBBBBBBBV 9 s - vRlMBBBBW H" " ' lllll aHlaTBBBBBBBBBRS r Ml H IBBBBBBBBBBBFW Every Musical Longing is Satisfied With a Victrola ' m r "It five the real rendition of the world's greatest artbte, not in actual volume of tone, for iff &. ', that liTAuM hm t,Km.Crmtun1' anil hvt IaimI (nr th mnAmrn knmi hut kw ika aid nt m RX'gitipM' un wooa tone cnamoer ana oounauig ooara onturucuon u give inat tooining fott f'CfT -- &W A..xUf - "l of tone beet suited to your own home. Victoria need no "extra" or "attachment" to play the world' greatest music These and other makes demonstrated daily and evenings x , j 'hm&fofim;. -V,.T, ,K..iV(,''. , ,tVItiV. " , i.i a aaa. a a mZ'WWm'Pl0 fostoffice Shepherd Piano Depot .&.; !V' Klamath Falls, Oregon LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs. Tottea Retarns. Mrs. John Totton returned last eve ning from an extended visit in Washington. Hfr,. on HuslneNN. Mrs. U. M. Griffith and John Grif fith are down from Kagle Ridge Tav ern on business. Hells Lot. "It! K. Smith has sold to John Fish er lots 9 and 10, block 0; lot 6, block 36, First Addition, and lot 3, block 55, Second Hot Springs Addition. S&rrtat Yestontar; j Thomas II. Ueverly, a Portland at- torneyind Harriot M. Card, who lias been swndlng the summer at Kagle Rldgo Bern, were 'married ycntor day by.JiiKtlco of the I'oaco IS. W. Gowarf! They will make their home It) Portland. Pictures Received. The Commercial Club has received two pictures from Crcsceut City; '"id has placed them on display. One shows a giant redwood of Del Norte county and the other shows Crescent City and the buy there. This bay will be the terminus of the proposed high way down the Klamath Illver. Uelxcli Gets Car. Postmaster V. A. Delzoll has pur chased an automobile and Is busy learning to run it. Will llullil tiurw. The council hint iiIkIiI K ranted to Mrs. M. 13. Hnrgmu a permit to build n woodshed nnd KimiKo on her prop erty in Hot SprliiKH Aililltlou. A homo cooked chicken Uluiirr will bo hened at thu pavilion tt'cduwlv evening from r;30 till S:o. It TIm tna companies are at home ui tlie Clillcoto agency. H a A home cooked chicken dinner will bo served at the pavilion Wednesday evening from 5:30 till 8:30, It A home cooked chlckon dinner will he served at the pavilion Wednesday evening from 5:30 till 8:30. It C!-rkV Kxams November 11th. Examinations for the position of poatofflce clerk and carrier will be held In Klamath Falls on November 11th. Applicants must be between tho ages of 18 to 45 years. Applica tion blanks and Information may be secured from 'the local examining board at the posfofflce. If It's worth luivlng, It's worth ln luring. Bee Clillcote. 14 H OUSTON Metropolitan Amjssmsnts s A home cooked chicken dinner will be served at the pavilion Wednesday evening. from 5:30 till 8:30. It a Just received a shipment of fine auto robes and steamer rugs. Let us show you theso before you buy. Bradley Supply Co. 17-lt MmMMMMMMMMMAMWMV 'I OH HOUSTON OPERA HOURR .'Kllison-Wlilte Lyreum Ilureaii Benson 1BHK7 ' nWnili for the First Number "THK COMUn I'LAYKRH WKD.NK8DAY, OOIOIIKR 8BTH Heaaon Tlcketa Nww on Hale STAR THEATER TODAY - "ABK YOU A MABON?" . Roturn Engagement Plionpt attention to rental collrc-! tlona. ChUcote, 14 ORPHEUS THEATER Tneadajr and Wednesday Ninth Episode of "PEG O' THE KING" "The; Night Riders," Two Reel Bison Prama "Snaunla Johnson Magician," 0, Reel Powers Comedy "Never Ue to Your Wife," One Reel Nestor Comedy SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC WEUNKHOAY "THE SINS OF MEN" Fox Production TEMPLE THEATER "The Touch on the Key," An American Newspaper Drama ' In Two Parts. ' 'A Jungle Outcast," A Horsley Production Featuring the Bostock AnlmtU, In two Parts "The KMiei Ksptata KJdc," Falitfir Comedy 'MERRILL OPERA HOUSI f MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS $ Come to Oiir Store Today or Tomorrow Wo want you to get l-artlculf' Of the big EDISON WWJ PRIZE CONTEST for tbj J description of the No W""n! value as an entertainer ana n '. leal educator In the now. J" wont you to Kiidw w'nt MU"C Ro-Crcatlon 1h. Concerto Daily at Our Store ' THE NEW EDISON Is New York music critic IIJ" phonograph with a soul. " one ahould lu'r It. 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