r THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VIIIIIAV, .NOVKMlli:n PAGE FOUR ft I F V ; r i. - : ft, ? ph. &" m "4.-",r - Herald's Classified Ad vs. Advertisement In the ClaMlfled column are printed at the rate of Flve'Centt a lln,'liVtHaly In-' vance. Hereafter no advertisement will be accepted unlew accompanied by the cash. LOST AND FOUND LOST Diamond r ng, Monday mo'H Iiir. Call 13, iVcil Griffin, for re-w-ird. l7-5t iWVWWWWW LOCAL HAPPENINGS - . .... . M.1.1, Ul.ft tt I MAlMl-i lHJIHIrtl liinnm" I nliKITL'l) -MIVWIIM' llllni ..,.-..... MWMWWWWWWWW1 lloit from Awnt-jr. Mr. nml Mrs. Krod A STAR THEATER ,ltM Ii. Lanky Prvm-nt . Mm In lloro Now under ft lonK term contract; in llootor TurnliuH'M with the Ji'o I- l '""' ,,n' "THH IIIIAIIT !' NOHA I'l.YNX" linker and Company. Marin IKiro. t-ntUlfuI ninlj Produced liy Cecil II. iiiisiiuo Ulllll'll ftllllll'U till UK Ct)l- r.OSTTllack ruin inne tontalnlm; r tf ,h,irM iifKlitinnth Agency tnlontod dramatic nrtUU. will lm ' KrirmMil In tin UiilH key ami money, between Sugar I('n, iVmMh Falls visitors. "Vtlie Star theater tonlRhl In "The tlimiiKli the I'ninmount I lot Howl ami Hot 8iirlnK Ailitltlon. In-, " Hunt of Norn Kljnn," n thrllllnK porntlon. FOR SALE FOR SAUK New double hack with top. Rnqulre on Grant street, be tween Ninth aud Tenth. 9-6t qulie Herald Office. ''2t ;tel Vllti. One man In wen it killed or injured enrh e4r. What of your family , If ihuipimitr on business'. Kate picks YOU? I AETNA-IZE Any man can afford tin .Ktnn Arc! iiboto-ilrama by Hector Tumbull and. Aimer Weld. lnrKe property bolder JomV Mncl'hemn. author, of "The T E Klamath county, la hero from Cheat," and produced under hi er-j , sonal direction of Cecil II. DeMlllo. FOR SALK Light Brahma hens one ,rnt Policy. It brliiRM !MftO to $.10 MPLE THEATER lUnirrt' of Iioikvmiiiip (lulili," A Mnatniiir lii Miilllnlo IU'iiIh. j ..... ..... i " " .director Kenerni ror me i.axKy ...- Kcnturlnu Anna l.lttlo 1 lie.,. fi.m. Hlldebmn.l. I"" ' "" I"-"1"'"'"" "" ""', .,T,o i:mw of KMrlln ami He Amor. I j,ck llorton. . Mock raltcr of tin " H iwn as a numo mad In the ( faij ,,r(t tllldebrandctl-i:,. Is spending a f.nv "I'ioyoi a weimy ...., J . , "llwi Will I'mlccl a WurkliiK 'to )ou weekly, if (Unaided; an liljjli year old. Pure blood, big stock Inquire 723 Washington street. 10-lt ns $3,(M) for fatal accident. CH1I.COTK, AUKXT FOR SALK Household goods. See description in separate adv. Glenn B. Conwell. 7-3t MISCELLANEOUS r.Ol Main Si. Surety bonds while you wait. Clillcote. Se) DESIGNING and Dressmaking Miss, Cnlnnhell In Town. Ctara Schubert. Phone 223. 9-6t Salter K. Campbell, a stockman of the S-prague river country, is In town IOR RENT Twelve good modern' th Mrs. Canipb'tl for a few days. unfurnished rooms In brick build- Mr Campbell 13 lousing the Stanley ine on Main street; good location. Pedro place, about tvelve miles from See L. Jacobs. 10-6t ichlUuiUn. das In the cuuut tent ol business. 1 1'irlahters Here. ) (ieoige Elliott aril J. S. Watts ! l.ift today for Illy wltl- two big loads c fieii-ht for inerelinii's of that town. 1 ItiPisn lirtuni. I Joe Itingo, proprietor of the Cres cent hotel, leturni'd today to Cres cent after a short business visit in the county (.out. Heu ftom Itiiiriui. L. D. Ilurk wn? In Klnmnth Palls .todiy for freight for Bonanza mer- How she I I.Ii.hI. ' naves tne wiic irom iiigrnru ui, j iiM Vm Comedy IMtlio Xew. jjeopardUIng her own love, and how ' the affairs are unany aiijusieu, go to wards nuiklng a story gripping In Its Intensity and unusual In Its thtMne. I Mis D010 Is surrounded by 11 cast of unusual excellence .Including Elliott Dexter. Lola May. Ernest Joy, Chns. West, "Little Hilly" Jacobs. Marg.iret George. Mrs Lewis McCord, nnd , You'll enjoy Dick Posey Admln other members of the Lnsk) all-star (m is nnl 2 Tie, at M. E. chuiih -2 orgi.nU'itlon It Is reloned 011 they MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTUIIKH TI'ESIIAVS ANI HATimUAVB Merrill, Oiegon Paramount progiam WANTED Woman for general r,..ues fr ivnii-y'.vuniii. ' housework and to assist with Mrs oJlln iatrIck wJl() lm3 ,oel children. No cooking. Must be ner.t. j.l5ttlnK her Uaughter . Mrs. Joe Inquire Herald office. C-tf ; jjoore, left yesterday for Piluceton, 1 Penn. chants. UOUSTON'C j! Mrtiopolltin An'Jsements fj N our life woitli (in)lhliig'.' Piii nit it In tin New York Life V. T. MotMlicnlnulier. '.i-2t Don't Wait FREE RENT of house three miles from town to party who will do a ' few chores. Inquire Walton ranch for Information. 9-3t MONEY TO LOAN on city and ranch lands. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tf I ORPHEUS THEATER! Thuixlny and Friday .T. Warren ICcri'lgnn in "THE RECKONING THAU," Masquerade at Slilpplunton. The nuuquorade ball at St. Cloud' last Saturday e cuing wns alt tint It, was expected to bo a sailing success, j The crowd was made up of people' fiom East Klamath 11 KF.Islrallo'rv, fp-rn East Klamath Falls, Falrvj., I jlilpningtou, lluono Vlftn and Poll-j an City. At 11 o'clock prizes won, , .iw aided. Mrs. White of East K!am-j 'atl: nPlls, In the character of "Flan 1 llii(," was given the decision for Iho' HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Next T,)riMini Attni, lliin Friday, NoenilMr l"tli ItOUKKT SfTCLM'I'E. I.iftiirt!'. in Southern California for a farm A ned Feather Production In C Reels . bet sustained character, and tho near here or in Klamath county. Fred C. Hobert. Malin, Ore. 10-21-lmo "Dick Posey," "the equal of James, Whitcomb Riley," say those who have heard both. 9-2t ' "I'XCI.K SAM AT WORK" One Heel Educational Picture .Six Reels Good Music ADMISSION, TEN CENTS COMING ' " 1. 1 It K R TV" COMING 1'rlday ami Sutimlny, Nov. ISI--. Sat 111 day Matinee Elliott v Slieriiinu pn-M'iil l. W. Caldwell sisters Misses Lotta and, Grltlltirs Mllity Speit.iile Mnrguerlte r-s "Huena Vhta Hell'M"! "THE HIRTII OF A NATION'' I was given thcunrlzo for most artlsll; ' (The Claiisuuin) j cbaraciers. 'Then all marched to , Own Symphony Orchestra j the din ng oom and sat down in a J'rlco Nights, 1 00. Children SOc !i)iintlfl nipper. Mntlnco f0c, Chlldieu 2Gc Take Aihnu(ai; of n Klaiuntli I'nIM Cltlen's l'.xMrlem , When I he back boglnv to acho, j Don't wait until tho backache be comes chronic; I Till kidney troublts develop; j Prollt by a Klamath Falls citizen's , experience. Mrs. Jeff Vllson. Oregon aud Ful ton stieets. Klnmnth Palls, na. "I have been subject to iMckacho and j kidney trouble for noxornl years. At I times 1 got terrible pains across my kidney aud could hardly go, I was In 'so much inlnery My kldiio) never 1 Till urinary troubles dertroy night' rest, 'acted right whenever I had these. upells with my back, nnd I fell iniser- nblo nil (nor. Mum 1 1...T I " Iiik Doan'h Kidney Pill , Wn Ul" wcl hut voryillllo "X? ?' kidney trouble.'' "1t'"iclio ot ITIco SOr, at nil ,!,.,, t Imply iwlc for a l,,y ' ' ''"I Honn'H Kidney m, , 5'"Jn Mrs. wns,,,, ,, , t;;;v"t C"., P.ops., iiurraio, n. y """lr" NllcofAppo(tll(,(irA " (Of, "" 1,1 Vr (,""",y '""" "f h. mm. ut Oregon. In ,, . "Ht Couuly. hlmi In '" Mailer nfti,,,,;,,, T. Owlngs. ll,..11H,.,. 8"n,el Notice Is heiehy given ihuuu. ndgo of said ion,. udmluiMrMnr 0 ceased, and has duly .,,, J ; lug to law. l0', All pe.sons ,. r, said estate are h. , y ,, J"J" sent them, with tho ii,i,.r T lly 'rlll.Ml according1 ,:;bC: George 'M'lrlch. ih.M.uthor,,,,,,' ,' lesentatlveof Ihe under,iK,,Pl ..T "" ,f ii, m If , ku,,,,, ; ?; Oregon, within Mlx im.ml,. frolIl , dale beieof. " "' Dated Ociolter nn, nc, GEOHtil. I' OWixrij, Admlnbitialor of ti, 1 n( ,)t 8" uitl T. OwIiikh, I),,ivie, 3-IO.7-2.. Wood KI.UI, I.IMI1 AM) Itonv saJ 1.1 aBf Irnflli. ()ur , rW k 4 U ilrlhrrrd dlnxt from liil, aad U ! trj. Our I ft m Mlur 71m. KLAMATH FUF.I, CO. il Pr.. Urr. I'Hom UT ! mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Men's Women's and Children's Clothing MODERATELY PRICED Although clothing of every description is advancing you will notice that our prices are about the same as ever. We are doing the best we can to keep the prices down by depending on increased business to off set what sacrifice we make in our profit rate. We trust the buying public will appreciate our efforts and encourage us to continue the price cutting system. ill MEN'S SUITS A recent shipment puts our Ciothing De partment in first class shape again. A good x.iriety of pattern in all si;'e.-. ' ' Prices $10 to .$20 ' - v f'f. i c g ,-. $ MACKINAW COATS Up to date we have sold about four times the amount we usually sell. There's a rea son for this phenomenal sale Extra values. Prices $4.00 to $9.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS An Overcoat helps out fine these cold even ings, and we have a dandy line to show Fro,,, $12.50 to $20.00 SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY FOR MEN A good heavyweight ribbed Unionsuil, in all sizes for $1.00 You can't beat it for $1.25 ( WOMEN'S COATS This is coat time for sure, and we doubt if you .could equal our value, for many peo ple tell us our prices are exceptionally low. -.quality., cq"n,sidcre(j. H t Prices range from $10.00 to $25.00 NEW TAILORED SKIRTS The biggest line of Skirts we 'ever dis played now in stock. Most every wanted color in the best weaves. Prices $2.0!) to $0.00 CHILDREN'S COATS Our Children's Coats have been selling rapidly the last Tew days, but as we just re ceived a new shipment we arc again making a liberal showing. Reasonably priced from $2.!)S to $!tfooVM$ ' & r' KNITTED SWEATERS, TOQUES AND GLOVES We were fortunate when we plunged in the wool line, for present quotations mo about 30 'per c-'"t higher tjiaj) llic price we paid last March. Most every concehablo style, Sweater or Toque to be had is in stock, also a comprehensive line of wool gloves and mittens for men, women and children. FORSET MILL UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Vest and Pants or Union Suits in var ious .styleshigh neck, ankle length, Dut' neck, elbow sleeves an 1 ankle length, in woo, cotton and wool or all cotton. Pnccs for Children, per garment, 25c up, Union Sutis, 18c up, Women's Union Suits, )S: up. HOME JOURNAL PATTERN? , 10c and 15c 11 ! 11 I) .inr t ,iM kl PICTORIAL PATTERNS' 10 for 6c IS for 10c t i" ...,, ; '