The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 07, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE ttVEMINQ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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With Two Pairs Pants for Seventeen Dollars
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Some choice hew browns, grey., blue, and other.pattems in winter weight all finely tailored with two
M.v. n.nt. for the exceotionally low price of $17, exclusively at
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WOMAN QUIETLY ENDS
UFE IN HER HOME
Ualted Preae Servlea
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 7. Mrs.
Ha Adame, age 46. today penned her
will, taut herself, in the kitchen of
her home, and tamed on the gas.
Bar, husband discovered her body
when he returned home at noon for
dinner. No cause for the suicide is
known! .
Christmas
Is almost here. You will
have to spur up a little bit
if you get your picture iak-
for Christmas. We are
irking some very rlacsy
jreric,.. Me Bend. Studio.
ReaMsaber we have the
only Photographic Skylight
in the cky? which alone as
sures you of the heat work.
Then, too, our years of ex
perieuce esafales us to give
a piciate that HUle artbtlc
touch that aaakea it beau.
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Doa't forget that.
THE
Bend Studio
1125 Mala
Phone 27BW
Grllllths ia Town.
D. M. Griffith and wife and Johu
S (;mth of Eagle Utdge came dnn
(rem this summer resort yeitaraay,
Hiit; fxoui Reservation.
Joe Ball and John Lee Ball of the
reservation are business visitors in
Klamath Falls.
Record headquarters at
next door poetoflce.
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DR. J. G. GOBLE
The welUknown optician, is now in
the city for an extended stay, with a
view of locating in Klamath Falls
permanently. If you wish to consult
him, his temporary office is in the
Jacobs block, over the Ashland fruit
store, corner Third and Main streets.
He will call at your residence if you
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FROZEN?
HOW ABOUT YOUR
STORAGE BATTRIES
' BETTER BRING THEM IN
link River Electric Co.
ARTICLES ARE .DISPLAYED
The ladles of tho Presbytorlnn
church have bsd on display their
fancy work and other things which
will be placed on sale tomorrow mor
ning, at 10 o'clock In the room on
Main street. Just east of. the West
End grocery. Fancy work, hand
painted china, oil paintings, colored
Klamath county views, aprons and
many other useful household acces
sories are shown. Cooked food and
candy, made by the Isdles. will con
stitute the material to be found
there. In the tea room the ladles,
whose namea appeared yesterday,
will be assisted by Mrs. J. J. Stelger
In -serving there.
Whv aot buv your Christmas Rec
ords at Shepherds? 7-tf
SOME CHEAP LOTS,
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Well, I sold that five-room house,
hut have some very cheap lots. One
on Eleventh street.apavement 40x120,
for f4l5.0Q.aad a"; great big one on
Johnson avenue forlMO.00. Terms
are so easyVyou-'lltnever miss the
money.. Better" act ow if you want
one of them.. t-6t - CHILCOTE.
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Valu. ! Jm ILIXaCj Quality
Your Christmas buying can be done with the most
satisfaction here. Because it is the most convenient
store, where you will find everything you want Find
'it always at as low; and generally at lower prices,
than elsewhere. Where Christmas stocks are unsur
passed, and you are served promptly and courteously.
We are ready with a large slwk of CliriMtinas handkerchiefs and dolls.
Children's' fancy box Handkerchiefs with- colored hemstitched border
and "embroidered design in corner, at ISc box.
Ladies' flue sheer lawn handkerchief colored roll or cord edge, some
have embroidered corner or imitation tatting edge, 16c, 20c; 25e
Ladles pure Unites handkerchiefs wiith hemstitched border, 28c.
Ladles embroidered handkerchiefs la gift boxes, 25c box.
Ladles pure linen lundkerchtef s with embroidered corner la .gift.
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New creation fat, Character Dolls; all with bright features; beads and
bodies that will stand liard usage.
Romper dolls, painted features, 10c and 25c.
Romper Girl or Boy. dolls, with unbreakable head, painted feature,
novelty ngured rompers, 60c.
GUIdolls with cheerful features, neat dresses, composiUoB haada and
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dot), m Mght plaid, trimmed with lace, has attractive features,
,..' jMhjiad hair iuxd hair ribbon, S1.25.
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Record Talk
Victor Records are conced
ed the best In the world.
The world's greatest singers,
violinists and bands make
records EXCLUSIVELY for
the Victor company, and aro
continually renewing their
contracts, upon the same
basis.
A visit to the homes of
these great Internationally
" known artists always finds at
least five Victor Records to
one of any other make, re
gardless of auperlor claims
made by otberc.
To show you how superior
the Victor Record service is
we have only to give a state
ment of tho number of new
records brought out this
month by three-record man
ufacturers: a
7 Victor Records for De
cember 41 Columbia Records for De
cember, y
11 Edison Records for De
cember. v
For a soft sweet tone and
freedom from foreign sounds
which are great Items In the
home of ordinary slse the
Victor Record always demon
strates Its superiority.
Last, but not least, many
records made by artists who
produce for all three compa
nies are priced one-balf to
one-tbird lower In Victor rec
ords than the others.
It la now unnecessary to
in.Dge needles.for Victor rec
ords, no matter what ma
chine Is being played. The
new Victor Tungetone point
has solved this problem.
For further information
ass a. complete demonstra
tion visit Victor Record
Headquarters at
SuTKRHERD PIANO
DEPOT
Next door to Pottomc
SHASTA VIEW NOTES
Wednesday evening about fifty
guests were entertained at the home
of F. H. Jobes. Music and games
formed a large part of the evening's
entertainment. We trust this Is only
one of many such gatherings, as they
help to break the monotony of tho
long winter evenings, and bring us
closer together as a community.
Saturday evening there was a large
audience at the school house, antici
pating an Illustrated lecturo by Mr.
Dunbar of Klamath Falls, but as Mr.
Dunbar did not reach ua tho evening's
entertainment consisted of vocal and
Instrumental music the latter by the
orchestra, election ot officers of tho
Literary Society, and the young peo
ple spent about half an hour playing
games, much to the amusement ot the
older ones present.
Harry L. Martin autocd to Silver
Lake Thursday, returning Sunday
evening. '
a. E. Hunt, and wife are rejoicing
over the arrival of an eight pound girl
afttielr home, November 26th.
Henry Voss and family ot White
Lake were auesta at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Ben Dahtci, Thursday.
Ollle Martin Is homo, for tho winter.
afterspendlng some time working for
the -Pelican Bay Lumber company.
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Mr.-and, Mrs. Alexander Garrison
leave soon to spend the winter with
their children in Southern California.
They will be Joined at Klamath Falls
by C. C. Miller and wlfe.'wbo will also
spend the winter in and near Los An
geles. Vlasta Dobry, who is teaching at
Henley, spent Thanksgiving vacation
with her parents at Shasta View.
The Clover Club was entertained nt
the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8, Barnes
Friday evening.
The ladies of the Helping Hand So
ciety were entertained by Mrs. Kdua
Garrisou Wednesday.
AMERICAN TAKEN
AGAINSTPROTEST
RICARDO SOUS, AMERICAN ClTI-j
ZEN, IS REMOVED TO MEXICO
FOR MILITARY TRIAL, DESPITE
CONSUL'S PROTEST.
United Press Service
BROWNSVILLE Doc. 7. -Rlcardo
Soils, nn American citizen, was ar
rested today nt Motnmoras on n triv
ial complaint and ordered taken to
Victoria, Mexico. Ho will bo given
a military trial there.
Soils was removed over tho pro
test of United States Consul Johnson.
Johnson reported tbo affairs to Sec
retary of State Lansing.
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Moving Pictures
atialo Fine Arts production, '"Tho
Kdso of the Abyss." n powerful drama
directed by D. W, Griffith who made
"The Ulrth of a Nation" famous. Tht
other half of the program Is far from
dramatic, as a matter of fact patrons
will see ono of the greatest mirth-li-.i.voklng
coniiiltts thnt ha rver
been thrown ou tho Star screen. Tho
title of the picture Is, "The Sub-
marine I'lrnlu," th c,vf runmikM
Is none uthur tlmu Hjtl chaplio
brother of tho fiuuoui Charlie, tk
eullro four r;U nro brimful of t.
tlon. In "Thu Submarine I'irate"
Chaplin mid nu nlUtur bunch of
comedians put over one of the Wit
Koyatouti commlte ever featured og
any proicntm. Tim doublo bill m
be proMCiited lit luunl price.
Tooth Paste Society
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NEW YORK, Dec. 7 For $5 any
body may see New York's choicest
society girls representing tubes of
well-known tooth paste, fancy hos
iery, boxes' of chocolate, Ico cream
freezers and what not. They will
thus appear at a charity ball. The
list of patronesses includes Mrs. Vin
cent Astor, Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel
Jr., Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt and othern.
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"Black Friday" will bo seen ot the
Orpheus theater today and Friday.
It Is a five-reel Red Foithcr feature)
production and tho plot Is n stirring
romanco of loyo and tho stock ex
change. The enemies of Richard
Strong, a power on tho street, plan
his downfall while he Is away on his
honeymoon, but the plot docs not sue-!
cecd. However, one of tho plotters Is'
not entlsfied with trying to rob Strong
of s fortune, but tries to tako his wiru
as well. This plottis more success
ful than tho other, but In the end tho
two lovers aro reconciled after a
thrilling time In Purl a during thu rev
olution of 1871.
Ono of tho biggest and best pro
grama of tho Hcaxon will lx presented
ut the Star theater tonight. The pro
gram has been selected from tho best
offerings of the Triangle output. Mary
Uolnud, ono of Filmland's favorite
screen stars, will bo seen In the Trl-
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Our Perfumes
For Christmas
Bottled perfumes, packed in extra
fancy holiday boxes especially for
gift giving. Dainty and alluring, in
all the many popular odors includ
ing the latest productions. Also in
sets of different odors.
25c to $5.00
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KLAMATH TA1JLS OREGON
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whcrc najrricuuut koplc
BUY THEIR DRUGS
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Watch Repairing
AT CUT RATE PRICES
Watch crystals 10c
Main springs , GOc
Watch cleaning f0e
jewels ....... ..,,.,,.. ,7oc
Two expert watchmakers and en
gravers employed. Railroad watch
repairing a specialty. All work war
ranted for one year, Give us a trial
and you will be convinced.
T. G. McHATTAN,
ORPHEUS THEATER
THURSDAY ANDFRTOA Y
Emory Johnson a4 Dorothy Daven
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"BLACK FRIDAY"
A Red Feather Photoplay in
Five Reels
"AMERICAN BLOOD"
' Third BplMdtxf
"Lwerty"
EVEN REELS GOOD MUSIC
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livery Thursday aad Friday
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Metropolitan Amusements
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DECEMBER Iftth and 10th
"THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR"
DECEMBER 18
KlllHOn-Whlte Lyceum
"THE ORIOLES"
Miss Orah Harkncss, Reader.
Miss Ethel Boyd, Soprano.
Miss Madge Becker Whistler.
DECEMBER 3S
KKOVGAARD
Denmark's Greatest Violinist and New
York Metropolitan Company.
STAR THEATER
Thursday Only Triangle Day
Big Doublo Bill
"THE EDGE OF THE ABYHH"
Starring Mary Hols nil
Flno Arta Drama In Flvo Acts
"THE SUBMARINE P'RATE"
Keystone Comedy In Four Parts,
Featuring Hyd Chaplin
No advance In prices,
TEMPXE THEATER
"The Private Banker,"
Sellg Drama In Two Parts
"The Mysterious Double,"
Kalem Comedy
"The Intruder,"
Essanay Drama In Two parts
MERJULL OPERA HOUSE
' MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
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Chests of Silver
And Other Gifts
for the Home
For the mobwm who keeps house there is no lf unite mi welcome"
a chest of Silver Flatware. Her pride hi this prmiit will nctcf esd.
She will use It with extreme delight on occnMon when "h k ""
particular about the settla ot her table, and show ll wllh rdoel
pride to ail her friends. Moreover, It Is a pro. ' l,ok' umlif
will enjoy. TIm quality of silverware Upp sell I '"' ,0 te ,""'
turned than Js the quality of a government coin.
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Chests of Community Plate
$17.50 to $75.00
There are many exquisite patterns to choose from.
Silver Hollow.ware, Mantel Clocks, Cut GIsm ff'rl llrrUB f
select distinctive gift for the home. Wide rholc I off"1 ,B
at Upp'n In the newest products of the forcmM nlufwt,t,
Ifand-palNtcd Vases, SI JO to T8llver Sugars mid Creamers,
llanil-nalhted Plates, TSotefS.00. to f I.OO, 8(aa.
Hand-painted Vaaes, Sl.M to T.MMantel Clock, f;',;"'wV; V
(ut Glass BowKM.SO to flB.eO. Alarm Clocks, ':'w '
Cut Glass Baskets, S1.00 to SS.SO. Kitchen Clck, fi.w.
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