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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1916)
r Iw1 W 7T r I 4 I A TAan wmm THE rvRMlMQ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORMOON SBBBSBM BSMSSlSSBgBBss',''''M" . ... jj - THURSDAY, DECEMBER U lit! ' .,,' -W.' HXMW' - """ "fcl CHRLSTMAS SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MEN'S XMAS Do Your Christmas Shopping for the Men at this Men s arare SMOKING JACKETS HOUSE COATS Practical, useful. They keep "Hubby" home evenings. $4.00 to $15.00 VWWMMWr! -----"- ' PAJAMAS In Silk, lisle, outing flannels, in $1.25 to $5.00 the Suit wwwwwwwvi wqwwowwwy $1.25 to $5.00 the Suit j.'J-.-J-U-j- -I ....... IJ Always Appreciated A BOX OF SOX Silk, lisle and casslmere Sox In gift boxes; all colors. 25c to $1 the Pair iWWWWMWWWrWrrW FOWNES GLOVES Nothing more acceptable than pair of fine sltk or fur lined gloves. Complete stock "kids," suedes," lined and unllned. $1.00 to $5.00 jijij-ij-m-m- www' iuij-ij- nnrr "' " woxw Wonderful showing fine Scarfs at 50c 8omt beautiful new neckwear at $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 j-uyjinrirtrirri" ----' iA' Ii"'jV Neckwear In Christmas Boxes Every nun needs an extra pair SUSPENDERS Ideal for Christmas Gifts Christmas Styleo, 50c and more ARROW SHIRTS In Olft Boxes. What It mors sensible and acceptable thin a good shirt or two. Hundreds of choice patterns here to itltct from. $1.00 to $7.50 djjdiadrSWS MAMAmWWVM frjuuurw-uJLriarinrii " '"" "" We invite you to look over our fine showing of overcoats from the House of Kuppenheimer at $15 to $30 We invite you to 100 Mackinaw fine for this "keen" weather, at $5 to $15 MWWVMMvVWMAAAMAAAMMAAAA K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters VV . - , ,--- ,,. ijijuuv,nmuuxn.rinriijijirinriririiMMMWWiww w PhriitmAA rVrHfirAf issued for any amount Open Evenings tAMAAAdkAsVejJ iMWVWMtArVlrVWMAMAMMAAAMMAAMAAAAAM MAAAAMMWWW 0"1! LOCAL HAPPENINGS McGulnness Here. Henry McGulnness, an atorney of S!3son, is here for a few days to IcoH after business affairs. Ar-cr Children Better. The children of George Ager of Plevna, who have been ill with scarlet feer. are reported Improving. Rogers' Team Wins. The bowling team captained by Les lie Rogers last night took two put of three games from L. G. Van Bellen's team on the Elks alleys. It's a Girl. A nine-pound girl was born Tuesday lo Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Hillingsworth. Jr. M. White reports mother and baby doing well to date. Here From Fort. J. F. Loosley is down from Fort Klamath on business. Collier Visits. P. M. Collier, an attorney of Eugene, is here to visit relatives and transact business. He is administrator or the estate of the late E. P. McCormack. Mrs. Chandler Sick. Mrs. F. M. Chandler is reported quite ill with pneumonia. Dr. F. M. White is in attendance. The Chand lers lite on the Emmitt ranch on the Keno road. Bring 'Coyote. Hides. Sam P. Dehllnger. of .the Stukel mountain section, and Frank White, of Foe valley, brought, coyote hides .to County Clerk DeLap yesterday to claim the bounty of each. We Invite You To inspect the finest stock of Jew. elry in Klamath County. New Creations Arriving Daily A visit to our store wilt convince you that OUR PRICES ARE THE OWE5T; OUR GOODS OF THE BEST QUALITY You Take No Chances Every Article Absolutely Guaranteed Coupons given away with each pur chase for valuable presents. McHATTAN'S 511 MAIN STREET j Dental Dealer Visits. I Johnnie Welch, salesman for dental supplies, is here to call on local. teeth doctors. He formerly attended the University of Oregon and was pitcher on the 'Varsity ball team. Campbell Leaves. r n. Campbell left this morning ior his winter home in Florida. He will'. first visit British Columbia, then Muni toba. New York, and then go to Flor ida, returning next spring. $300,000.00 CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS MUNI. CIPAL RAILROAD BONDS. - firm nn jvtnrtrtnnrri"' " Moving Pictures wuwwsviviv J Pretv little Dorothy Phillips, who is featured In the latest Red Feather five-reel production. "If My Country Should Call." In n recent Interview gave away one of the secrets of all actresses. When asked how she pro duces tears when the scenario calls for them. Mlsa Phillips very reluctant ly said that she .had a method all her own. Before she was In the movies Dorothy was on the legitimate stage and there the words .that, she had to speak helped put her In the proper - . PINK GROVR PICKUPS 4 O Jackson Sues. 1 nomas J. Jackson of Fort KUuratb today instituted suit in circuit court against Arnold Press and Fred Hick man to recover $458.34 alleged, to be due as balance on the purchase price of a shingle mill near Fort Klamath. J. C. Rutenic is attorney for plaintiff. m CARD OF THANK8 To the many friends and neighbors who helped us with kindnesses and sympathy in the loss of our husband and son, we wish to express our heart felt thanks. MIL AND MRS. E. P. COMBS. NOTICE OF SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That sealed bids wilt be received by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls. Klamath County, Oregon, up to and Including JANUARY 15. 19X7. At tle hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. for the sale of $300,000 City of Klamath Falls municipal railroad bonds of the de nomination of $1,000 each, and num bered 1 to 300 inclusive, all bearing date December 11916. payable fifty years after date, and bearing Interest at the rate of 4 to 6 per cent, pay able semi-annually, on June 1st and December 1st of each year, with op tion of payment, on and after De cember 1. 1926, for the construction of a municipal railroad from a point within said city designated as the In tersection -of First street and Klam ath avenue to a point without said city designated as the northerly end of Dairy station, located on the south east QuarteV of the northeast quarter of Section 27, Township 38, squtn, Range 11 esat, Willamette meridian, Klamath County, Oregon. All sealed bids or proposals for the purchase of such bonds will be opened and considered by the common coun cil of the City of Klamath Falls, at 2 o'clock p. m. January 15, 1917. Said bonds are issued in pursuance of an amendment to Section 87, Article IV. of the Charter of the City of Klam ath Falls. Oregon, which amendment ment was adopted November 14, 1916. Each proposal to purchase said bonds nhall be accompanied by a certified check-for 5 per cent of the amount of. the bid. or proposal, drawn or .some n responsible bank, payable uncond l own 8n , T lr " "" I "at when she his V weep In a part. .. ... ...- ...i.i v. i- she quotis to herself a little poem uias or Propoi .u. Ba.u .,,,,,,,.,., The Pine drove Civic Club mot with Mrs. Henry Grimes last Thursday. The members made a quilt for Mrs. if M. Miller. An enjoyable afternon was rpent. i Rev. Allen of Dorrls was visiting friends and his brother. Karl Allen, In Pine Grove last week. Ho preached Wednesday evening. Dewey Dutton has returned to Den nis, Colo., his former home. 1mm. ittMwQQ7- m mMMmhm BBBaBVWlvBBHldHpW'J44 BBKBE3eJBSlBf :?AK i-' IjBSSSSSBlSBM rWrJaTBSSSSSSBnTJBv B-fjSrHfJVui BTrrrrrrre?V(uflBBBBBsrlL?ii iLbHIaHbbBII IIpmISI bbbbT&kMbbbV&bbbb Mrs. 8. E. Icenblce Is on the sick IUL r . The Pine Grove Sunday school and jtramrear: school will have a Christ mas tree. A good program is expected. Vack of candy will be given to every child, In the .district. I . .The Olcne school will have n Clirl.it- mas. tree and program Friday cvciflng before Christmas. Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Cunningham gave their duaghter. Grace, u birth day party last Saturday evening. The evening' was spent enjoyably and ru freshnienta were served. Iran Icenblce was a visitor of Hoy Kinsman this week. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express to the many friends who extended to us sympathy and kindness during our recent be reavement our sincere thanks. MISS EMMA SCHNEIDER, JOHN RUNK. Pine Italian embroidery and cut work. Imported direct. Prices reas onable. Next to P. O. 12-31 Christmas Certificates issued for any amount K. K. K. Store. 14-24 Ask Chilcote for information about the Klamath country. 12-tf t Do You know Her? Are you acquainted with ''THE DOMINO GIRL," who wears a black mask and a golden smile? Shewlll demonstrate the p Durham Duplex $5.00 Razor which we sell for $1.00 ,.$ She,,aaya: "I, am looking for a husband." Men, don't ovsrlook tills opportunity. Come In today and get acquainted with the mys terious lady. The bsys will get hair cut free. The mysterious lady will be In our window today and tomorrow. Everybody be sure and come, JfSTOj- . fc ,. m mw. a m.w STAK UKUl UJMr-AINI tel--'"HilL 1 must be unconditional, and the sue cessful 'bidder or bidders will be re quired to complete payment for said bonds within 30 days from the time notified by the Common Council that the bonds are ready for delivery, or forfeit the deposit to the city. The' Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls hereby reserves to it self the right to reject any and all bids and proposals for the purchase of said bonds or any part thereof. Said bonds are offered for sale in pursuance of Ordinance No. 402 of said city, adopted by the Common Council December 11,- 1916, and ap proved .by the Mayor on December 14. 1916. A. h. LEAV1TT, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. . 1214 to MB. ' ' Fire Insurance in leading companies. Sea Chlcote. 12-tf Try the merchant's lunch at the Shasta. . 13-4t ORPHEUS THEATER1 that she has loved ever since she waa a child. The words are so lovely that they would make anyone cry, but for her they have associations that never fall to bring tears to her eyes. But in spite of the fact that she waa coaxed, she refused to divulge the name of her particular poem. "It would do you no good," she said, "for If you ever want, M try It you must have something that baa just as much meaning to you as my special charm has for mc." " On Thursday and Friday evenings at the Orpheus theater there will be an opportunity to .sec Miss Phillips' plan in action, as'i she will be seen at that time in "If M'y Country Should Call." British Boat Lost LONDON, Dec. 14. The British steamers Harllngton and Harly have been lost with .their crews. The steamer Saint Ursula baa been sunk. I Thursday and Friday Dsrothy fhll.l.lps and Len Chsney.ln "IF IriY COUNTRY' SHOULD CALL" A Red Feather Photoplay In 5 Reels "DEAD OR ALIVE" Fourth Episode of "Liberty" SEVBN MILS GOOD MUSIC Admission 10 Cents Teutons Rout Enemy BERLIN, Dec. 14. All of, Great Wallachia, south of the railroad from Buucharest to Cernavado, has been cleared 9 the enemy. French Turned Back BERLIN, Dec. (Jl4. Frenck; patrols have been repulsed after violent bom bsrdment in tba. Argonne region. 1 ' Lloyd-Gssrgo III Yet LONDON, Pec.7(lj(qDvld Lloyd George, England' "new' premier, ti still confined Indoors. His physician Bays he io progrenslng'favbraMy, f ' H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amjsemtrts s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DECEMBER I Bin anil Iflth "THE LITTLE OIltL NEXT DOCK" . DECEMBER IB KillNOnAVhite Lyceum "THE OBIOLKH" Mlsa Orah Harkness, Reader. Miss Ethel Boyd, Soprano. Mis Madge Becker Whistler. DECEMBER 38 "HKOVfMAIlD DeuMark's Greatest Vk)lnUt and Ncv York Metropolitan Company. STAR THEATER Triangle Fins Arts Presents . 'Wjllfant S. Hurt In "THE PRIMAL LURE" Also a Keystone Comedy, "The Love Comet" TEMPLE THEATER "The Heart of Virginia Keep," Rananav nratna In Thron I'nrlu "The Fable of the Undecided Brunette" George Ade Comedy "Badgered," Sallg Drama "Path Nawa," Currant Events MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURE, TCUDAYB AND SATURDAYS ' Merrill, Otfn Give Him a Fountain Pen And you give him pleasure that will last for a lifetime. Most men ap preciate the usefulness of a fountain pen and more would if they had one. For an all around convenient fountain pen buy a Conklin Self Filler. We carry other make, of course, which we can- recommend highly. $1 to $5 each. Underwood a KLAMATH FALLS OREGON DEuaEG-D WHERE FAHTICULAR WOPLC UY THEIR DRUGS nicy wr' I The Gift From This Store is Warmly Welcomed This Is so partly because Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, 8llvrwirl, Cut Glass, Toiletware an Gold and Silver Novelties are Unlvsrwlly, , considered the best of all presents. And p.rtleulsrly becsuw Upp' i. known to deal In reliable Quality only. There Is never a quiHIM.- na,i in k. nio .m linn. Prle.a are moderate. Goods are mark! In plain figures, with one price to everyone. Styles are new and wl5 selection Is offered In all Unas. . Watches The man or boy who gU a watch always calls It hi f mas present. Father nseda a new wach get him one at upp selections In the best standard watch movements, 7. to w. let watch is the best gift for a girl. lh little beauties MM $16.50 to $40. This is a Jewelry Christmas Everybody will Include Jewelry among their Chrlitmas gl Is always a wise sslsctlon. Gold Rings, with seml.prcluoa tons, $1.80 to $18. Diamond Rings, $10 to $300. Brooches, filled gold, 78c to $2.80; olid gold, $2.80 to $ UV.IHeres, filled gold, 78o to $4; wild gold, " ', Mlsirt Pendants, with chains, flflsd gold, $1 to $4; solid geld, b ,, Bracelets, bangle and flanlbl tyls, IMS 12, ' Lingerie Clasps, 60c to $2.80. 8carfplns, 80c to $16; Diamond aets, W.0 to " Tie Clasps, gold, 78c to $8. .ruts I' Waldemar Chain., filled gold, $1 to $160! solid gold, '" ; Watch Fobs, $1.80 to $10. Heltwwrl' Chests of Sliver, Sterling and Plattd flatware; 811 va r n Mantel, Alarm and Desk ClocHai Starling Silver Novaiw and women; Cut Glass; Fronch Ivary. Vou gst better ..lection and avld th. crowds and v nearer Christmas by shopping early. FRANK M. UPP J JEWELER " J-r?1 Is It to b engraved T Buy It today r .- ' i UcBJBJBJBJ wmm u l l-