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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1916)
L't-Lii'-l' J. -i r ,'" 4 L OREGON . - ywS'WWrA .- JovSciiSf TMI EVENING KLAMATH h If. KMMWXKWjMWW LOCAL HAPTEN1NGS - -i --- "j-J $, ' jtgJsW MeraX . ; m A - I f'V . J, Btyattsansyrrsfe ttnteUinre . nM ! AW MukifAft flit Vtke)t-. donts. ,, , ' t'' masmuuamwawauaumBuau)Busuisjgau ' JVPBHVBIHBIBHHiHHMHHBSIHHSniBWHHSMI ! bi - ; "uusa.saBj:auuuuuujB. H li jBiH 'ernwl . .. . IPJj aaaa .n .Baw sssBKSftYu9.en.asnYUn .mTJlr7" TsmCn H E llYiiE uemTummi 'IyA i&gskw ami kw. in ' . ' i5' m-r, ssi :. ml -.'i U.M M- '' if-1. mi m w To Work 1 Klamath. 0. cj Sttdger, a, newspaperman ot AHurashas arrived to begin work oa the Merrill Times. , , Mclteynold In Town. . 3. A, McReynolds, a farmer of the valley south, ot, town, traded with local retailers today, Kort People la Town P. W. Ioos.ey and Prank, Hoover t Fort Klamath are county seat visi tors today on business.. 1-amm Visits, W. E. Lamm, head ot the Lamn Lumber Company, Is down tram Modoc Point today on business. Cattleman VUhk Dan W. Ryan, a stockman of V.'ood River valley, Is spending a few days In Klamath' Falls transacting bust u. ' CM Marriage Lkeuse. -Warren William Blake and Dona 4 Rhodes ot Sonants today se cured & marriage license from County Clerk DeLap. YisMJac Pather. Max W. Reneer, son of Attorney Wi H. A. Reaner, arrived last even ing from Seattle for a visit ot a tew weeks with his father. Couple Are Married. The marriage t John Marshy and Edith Lofftas was performed yester day by Father Hugh Marshall ot the; Charch of the Sacred Heart. PETTICOATS Matte of all Hllk Tnffrtn, In new shades. Extra Values (UtSS FOWNE8' GLOVES No lietter goods made. All sixes .to select from. MOE & CO. Leading Dry Good, Cloak A Suit Houst ftO-INCII TAllliK PADDING Very Special, (lOo IIAMIKKIICIIIKII) Women's lmfn fancy Handkerchief., .' " to lite Thanksgiving Sale of Suits an . 'thus est' vlu- mtm I CHILDREN'S COATS d Coats NEW SUITS, Made of a!l wool Serges, Gaber dines and fancy mixture. Val ues up to 98.00,. this sale, only aause NEW COATS In brown, green and black, Values up to 183.00. . Each at ONLY 919.50 NEW COATS Mbwru and Juniors, wool mix ture fancy checks, new large collar... Value up to 990.99, this sale, SPECIAL AT 919.09 CHILDREN'S COATS Mostly plain dark colors, sixes 4 to IS yearn., Special sale price aa.00, i.oo, i.no NEW FUlt NrTT Tlls showing ftr tvyt !; o. guantlty llniltnl t n Drt( Mulls. ...u $7,tM) t4, u Scurfs ga.QO to fl&se Thanksgiving New Silks at-tadi fancy Silks In stripes, laMa; swKahle for waists, dresses, skirts. Excsw Uonalty good vatae. PER YARD, 91.75 ar-lnch oil SUk Messallse, suit able for faucy week, ta U shades. Special good values to- -' .. ... . PER YARD, 98c Thanksgiving Dress Goods 99-lach Charmuse 9e Luv, In aH coters guarantee J Sttkt very soft aad dur- PER YARD, 919, 99.99 llalil and fancy checks, suitable for rhIMrrm'a dres. Thh PER YARD, SSc All wool Serge INpln end matr mUturei worth more new thai we ask. Old prices are W.M, 91.23 ad 9I.T9 . Trade Property. JUrtaur E. Whitman has traded his lesldesce property In Hot Springs r.ddItlon,to Fred Garlch for the Ga rich residence on Eleventh street. Mr. Whitman has moved to hts nsw holding and Mr. Garlch will occupy his new home soon. - j. Rtley Sells Wood. , Chares E. Riley has become a member of the W: E. Seehorn Wood Company, succeeding H. E. Gets, who has severed .his connection with the company. Mr. Gets will devote him self to- stenographic and accounting wo'rk.ywith. his office with 'Attorney Wi H. A. Renner. I j ! Hsyilcu ,8pent 94SJVI. ! According to his statement of cam paign expenses filed today. Austin t Jlsydeu, candidate for county asses sor, spent 45.25 in the' race for the nflJte. Twenty dollars went 'to tho republican central committee, $10 for meals and lodging, $12.50 tor auto- mobile and gasoline, and $2.75 for cards. Korrect Skirts with u guarantee that ulll satisfy every demand. All styles and sires km stock. Prices range from $3.50 up to $12.50 PRIZE CONTEST GirU of Grade or High School hi Town or Country For Christmas articles made from laceo aad rihbow we will nay rush pi lass m follews: FIRST PRIZE, CASH. . .94.00. SECOND PRISE, CASH. .99.99 THIRD PRIZE, CASH.. 99.00 FOURTH PRISE, CASH. 91.09 Aug girl attending grade or high school amy compete ta this contest by entering her name at the Ribbon Department when nur- clMudag materials. DWuterested judges will award prise. Work must be finished ami delivered t store by Friday, December 15th. Here's a good chance to show your skill at needlework. Wirthmore Silk Waists TtMnkujjIvlag assortment Just Is. tne of a kind. See window. wo9?9a.oo, $a.no, 9n.n0 9I.OO Our special value st $1,00 can be luul here only. MINSTREL SHOW ISPQSTPONED 8 s s .aSuK'a nmBuuuuuuuuHuuuuuunuuuuuuuuugj SiF TAIILR UNENS 70-inch Mercerisetl Table Danmnk, news' patterns, today worth Sl.OO per yard. While they last, our price 'ONLY 75c 70-inch Half Linen Damask, splpn. did quality, one' price only. Very good value. Per yard, ' ONLY 75c "fi TABLt V J&ur&rg h.i At Last Season s Prices uummuffgummmr M 70-lncln Kntln Pamnsk, all II11011; worth tolay 9t.50; price while they Inst, SPECIAL 91.00 72-liitli tine Kulln Dsiniuk; vory Vra rt-e article tothiy. KI'KCIAL, iir nrl,'9l.73 11 rut a.00 NiiNkliis to match vi y TAIILECLOTIIS 7(iHM nil linen Tablecloths, very' special, 9N.50. Ijint Niiikliw to match at OB.fWl 7200 tine GeniMn Linen DnmaiikM, with iMiii' Napkins to mutch, I'KIt SET 915.50 HATH TOWEL KAI.E I'Niirr' roloreil Ibith Tourhi for fanry tvork. SlUv, 50c mill 75c GUESTS TOtVKUNtJ For fMiiry Guct ToncN. Ml lines plnlu and fancy hurk, in-IH inches (ride at I'ltlCKS, 50r, 75c. ). ' K 7: PK WILL BE GIVEN DECEMBER 4th b 4' '?; ) ' AlD'6th, A WEEK LATER TRN fpIRST ANNOUNOKD-r"GAZOO, !I8 BEING PREPARED. " "is? fr ' . .' - ., Because ot inability .to have the cprtumes ready; "The Elks' Home Town Minstrels"' will not be offered November 27th and 28th, as first an nounced, but 'will be presented on December 4th and 5th. - All costumes' InCtbe show are to be new for this titr.'.ctlon and cannot be roado .by j UTILE CHANGE ' IN WAR TODAY BRITISH HAVE SUCCESS NORTH OF ANCRE AND THE, SERBIANS MAKE SLIGHT GAINS IN THeIr; MARCH ON MONASTIR. ..' RAILROADS GET ' -,. ARMY SECRETS ARE. GIVEN LOCATION OF MIM- TARV CONCENTRATION POINTS TO, HELP WORK OUT SERIES OF PREFERItED ROUTING. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov, 17. LONDON, Nov. 17, The British November 27th, hence the postpouo'l aTO advanced further north of An-JA suggestion that the war depurt- Wtenr. kA big feature of the show; "The Elks' 'Gazoot,'" is now being writ ten end wll be off the press a week before the ahow.. .Eleven .editors, Managers, reporters and cubs have been employed to prepare the publi cation. All ef them are local people. F r . j. .g"V' T fit H's worth having, Ifs worth in uurfag. Ask 'CbHeste. 7 t 1 Moo y Trial Put On . BAN PRANCI8CO, Nor. 17. The trials for Thomas, Mbouey.and asso ciates, charged with murder, today was postponed until January 3, upon luetioa. oy the uereuee. Mtcmmnr mrsriaiisu tut we T( v OAKLAND, Mar. , lT-WUlU VrlakMNi, frst odseer t the 9tkni PM9 fefrjr "9999 OUr," rffed MA i 'a m"m-l am -tm- teusr vi .neun vrA. thA.llnA nnv olclAnHlnv anl frnm Beaucourt. ment m8k known- the railroads The Serbians have occupied Kennll he cation of secret military con- and Mesozlolo in their advance to-centratlon points in order that they may "work out a series of preferred rputlngs," In. case of sudden enter gency, was made today' by the special ward Mdnastir. BERLIN, Nor. 17. British" artll- tlon of the railroads of the country with the quartermaster genoral ncd of the patriotic Impulies which led to Ita spontaneous suggestion by the, ns ttoclatlon.' "Cordially yours,. s . "WOODHOW WILSON.T ' ' U' ' U Kingdom of v 4rabia Reality SPEEDER HITS :?mmm 1 it f ITALIANS CRAKH INTO NOHSKJL AND WAGON DRIVEN BY FRAX1T GALIIERT AT CROSHINO ON TH I'OHT KIiAMATII ROAD. f Little damage was dope, hut two repelled. Atlliery on both sides ot the 80m me is active today, 4 " v The Preach have. advanced slightly oa both aides of Sallly-Salllesel. BERLIN, Nor. 17.-r-Tbe Germans have progressed further south ot,Ro teuturnt Paaa, where 'the Rumaiilan snipers fare active. Allied attacks In Macedonia have been repulsed. Iery attacks on Beaucourt bare been committee ot the American Railway Association, appointed to co-operate with the war department on troop transportation. Perfection of a transportation scheme, whereby troops from all sec tions could be Immediately concen trated at any given point along the Atlantic, gulf or Pacific coasts, or the Mexican' or Canadian border, It Is declared, would be among the Irtt steps for real, military preparednees, The report says the railroads have transported Ht.tet .troops to. the border slaee' June II, and brought back Sl.OtO. Nine thousand etlll r mu at eoaeentmion caapa await- . LONDON; Nor.' Mr The British Salonika espedltleu ' has oeeupted BerakH and euueed the eraeMtlea ef Preaeulk amd KucU. T ' Mews ef the marsh et Preueh; 9er- Mm, Rueelu d RalUu feruM todMnagaladf hdh faJPunuluWUgul wuvsuFwuwmj wuvw aw uyuvusnyuwggi auMruut 'the hunt aula" Ms 'alia karu :Mm"MBmMm, tag orders to entrain. 'tS.V : A letter President Wlleou se to the eeasmtttee, jaet published, reads; "I Nf gnreee U ike AiuarleM 9j9mw9t - AuMSJeAiuu my .9neTlillMllllu9i ifel ii...7k- iiKdBW. jiiiilffT! lnlled Press Service , WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov, 17. MvIhM by cable from Mecca that rn Independent kingdom ot Arabia hue been established, the stato depart ment today France, and Turkey ness of the Information In the event the Mecca message Isj into two wagons and four, horsus confirmed. It Is likely Bhereef Hub- driven by Frank Galbert. as sein en a.i win vo recognized as theLnioV n .1 wW.w h.. W'-W" 'mw wsesuseusM drnt bsppcBsd oa the railroad cress-, OMIIIT TO MtClttt'lPiM jtr- . i P ROBERT EAKI.V. Wt H 'i urkeyns to tho correct-ibccn kl,led Wednesday night whin ft appointed Jostles of JWBi lformatlon. several Italians on a speeder crashed Court of the tatct Ccorff de facto ruler of Arabia. The message received was undated, It was signed by Shereef Abdullah, styling himself minister of foreign affairs. 1 The accl. Wilson Meets Cabinet WA8HINOTON, D, C Nor. 17i President Wilson met with his cabi net today for the first time In two moaths. Secretary Tumulty deales) the report that tho diplomatic corps la to he made over. The president k preparing his message to congrees, WsUou WA9HIN0T0N, D. C. Natv IT. yy CalUag uaea Amerlea u "eeurltute oat ef oar abaadaat ataaaa" (arrt wef et tae warwta faafie ,) praaniat Waadraw . Wilaaa, ta. 9tr mm mo TaMiKfiviac Vft sAwl Ing north of the Hot Springs, on'lthe Port Klamath road, when Galbert was, coming from Fort Klamath. (t The speeder was travellag about BO miles aa hour, It uteetlmatad, when he. raa Into the rear wagoaj driven by Qalbert. A wheel .was de molished aad alight lajurlea sueUlaad by Oalbert aad the Italians. Galbert waa thrown from hkt seat oata the aouaietrees. . Tharf was aa light aa the aaaedar, The HsHaai had Ukem k wHheat permiesiM te ge to 9hlpHatte ar rtlleaa , City, aeeordlag to Afeat rawa. 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