The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 04, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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iMaxImnm yesterday, 49 degree.
No precipitation.
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J, Trammel was a city visitor tin
day from hi farm In the Pln drove
district.
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N. 8. Merrill and uy Merrill are
In town today from the Merrill ranch
business.
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R. H. Walton was a Klamath
Falls visitor today on business.
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In Frew Ranch
8. E. Icenblcc was In town today
from his ranch down the valley.
In Frew Valley Farm
Mrs. Mary Williams was In town
today from their farm in the valley.
In City Fran Merrill
W. C Dunning, Merrill business
man, waa a Klamath Falls visitor today.
Doak Ranrli Manager Hen
M. Uabnrr, manager of the Ikmk
ranch on I'ppcr Klamnth lake, was
In town this week on business.
Rack From TcniH-mee
Mr. and Mr. Claude Davis of
Odessa have returned from Tennes
see, where they spent the winter and
on their return to their home on the
upper lake.
lake the necessary stcpa to have the
Ankeny canai filled at the street In
tcrecctlona. Mr. lloguc said k un
deratood that the adjoining property,
owners are under -obligations to fill
the canal at these points.
Retard From OnUfwrnla
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Martin returned
last night from California points,
where tbey have been spending the
winter.
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Moving Pictures
Ijcavra for Venice
Alex Shlve left this morning for
Venice, Cat., tor an indefinite stay.
lie wns-'accompanled by Martin Gold'
berg of Oakland, who has been vls
Itlng here.
Chtco Man Moves Here
Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Parks, formerly
Chlco, Cal.. have moved hero and
In Freea Orlniialm Lf
Clarence M. Hunt of Orindale wasj-aMS riding on Eleventh street. Mr.
In the city today on business from tils Parks is employed by the Pelican Day
mill at Pelican City.
Freea VaRe? Farm
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Games were In
the city today from their farm down
the ralley.
OeaPaas
The city couaclt has granted per
iaskHi to the Dunham garage to
erect a gas line auap at the corner
of Sixth and Oak streets.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Four-room house com
pletely furnished. Piano; good
view. J. Goldsmith, next door to
Star theater. -3t
Prepare to Leave
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Reames are
preparing to leave for their new home
near Palo Alto, Cal. Their house
hold goods arc being packed and Mr.
Reamea expects to leave Friday. Mrs.
Reames is going later.
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Photoplay fighting Is not good
sportsmanship, according to Richard
C Travcrs. Mr. Travers voiced his
sentiments following a terrific strug.
gle with a villain in Kssanay's feature
production, ''The Phantom Duces
ncer." "I hated to hit him," said Travers.
''because I knew ho didn't have a
chance from the start. Why doesn't
the author let somebody else win be
sides the star In these fights?"
Mr. Travcrs, as an entree to the
fight, drops his 300 pounds of brawn
squarely on top of his antagonist
from a high stairway.
At the Star theater tonight.
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More Here From Dorris
Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Dradbura,
formerly of Dorris. Cat., have moved
to this city.- Mr. Bradburn has leased
his hotel building In Dorris to Frank
DIooraingcamp, who la now conduct
ing the business and is residing there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradburn expect to stay
here. l
LOST On street in Klamath Falls, isaxgrate Canal Be FiHnl
black leather parse, containing In a communication addressed to
some silver and few papers. Finder the city council Monday, C. C. Hogue
notify Herald office. 4-2t of this city suggested that
Special attention grrea to property
of noa-reaMcata. Calient. M Mate.
ANNOUNCE EXT8
The ladles of the Home and For
eign Missionary Society will -meet
with Mrs. Chas. R. Miller, at 1313
Main street, on Thursday, April 5.
at 3:30 o'clock. All women aro most
cordially invited to be present.
Georgie Davis. Secretary.
A meeting on "Conservation" will
be held at the Library Clubrootns by
the Woman's Library Club Friday
night at 8 o'clock. A program has
been prepared for the evening. The
public Is cordially invlated to attend.
Tlie Chilcote agency in the home of
the .Vtnn companies. Ask for fire.
the city life and accident rates. 39
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ra IS not too late to Mcuro your mw EmIw Hat for
Sunday, if you hav not already dm m. Wo havo
cmsJo tpocial pr-aration. to accawiwoslato tko late
Easter shopper, and wo aro pnparatJ to inako oghroriot
of tfMdally trimmed hate for Sunday woar. . Our MflM
nory DopartaMnt it ospociaUy roH toclcod with tho
nowost In triawnod and stroot hate for Eatter.
On account of tho late toaton wo Mtsdpalod a ruth '
just boforo Eatter, and proparod for it Wo havo tho
most boautiful lino of Silk Drottot ovor thown. Now
ttock of Kid Glovot jutt in, and ovorything you nood to
put tho finishing touch on your Eatter wardroho.
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Stilts Drygoods Co.
"Wktre the Uiks Shop"
WE ARE READY FOR EAS1B, ARE YOU?
Months ago we commenced planning and buying for Easter, studying your needs carefully, and hope to
have the pleasure of showing you the new Novelty Suits, Coats, Blouses, Hosiery, Shoes, etc. Regardless
of the scarcity of merchandise and advancing prices, we are making a representative showing at mod
erate prices. Much of the new merchandise has just been unboxed, and will be offered for the first time
BEAUTIFUL NEW EASTER
FOOTWEAR
White, no doubt, will have the call
Sot Easter. Recent express ship
ments enables us to make an exten
sive showing In New Buck, Reign
Cloth and Canvas.
WHITE CANVAS LACE
Sport .Style
11-8 Enameled Heel a stylish
Shoe for young ladles.
$2.75
WHITE CANVAS JR. LACE
' 8 -Inch top enameled heel an
ideal Sport model.
$4.00
WHITE REIGN CLOTH
,-. LACE
8 U -inch top covered heel, long
vamp, high arch., Looks like an 98
hoe.
$5.00
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NEW STYLES IN BLACK
GLAZED KID -Either
button or lace, In and 9-
LjUek, top4 Medium and high keels.
reprices $4.50 to $7.00
NEW INFANTS' and MISES
SHOES
A beautiful line in white buck,
patent with white tops,, and many
novelties for little tots.
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Mimes' Shoe.
$2.25 to $3.00
Infants' Shoes
$1,65 to $2.00
WHITE NEW BUCK
High Top
Lace In two styles one is a Sport
last with enameled soles and heel,
the other Is a medium long vamp
Spanish covered heels.
Prices $5.50 and $6.00
ROUND TICKET AND GOR
DON HOSE
For Women and Children
All weights for Children in black
and medium and light-weight In tan
, and white.
Prices 2qc to 35c
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NEW COATS,
SUITS AND
DRESSES
FOR EASTER
SUITS AND COATS
In a great profusion of colors, such
as gold', mustard, old rove, Burgundy,
bronse, apple, olive and navy. Styles
that are the last words of fashion;
fabrics that are correct for tbla sea
son, and prices that are moderate.
$15.00 to $25.00
DRESSES THAT WILL
MEET WITH YOUR
APPROVAL
Fabrics of chiffon, taffeta, crepe
do chine and silk mixed combina
tions. Colors, biscuit, pearl, national,
old rose and navy. Georgette crepe
Is employed In many styles for con
struction. Prices $15.00 to $20.00
CREPE DE CHINE AND
GEORGETTE CREPE
BLOUSES
New shipments just unboxed for
Kaster. The colors are coral, apple,
canary,, gold, black and white. All
sixes.
Prices $3.50 and $5.00
SPORT SUITS
GALORE
You Will Like Them
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Most every woman will huvo a
Sport Suit. They aro so pructlcul for
8prlng and Summer wear, We are
making an extensive showing In
Jap crepe, poplin, pongee and llneno.
Some very daring designs In tho new
colors; also many of the new I'alaly
effects.
Price $3.95 to $12.50
DAINTY SWISS VOILE and
ORGANDIE BLOUSES
Too beautiful to give a definite
duscrlptlon, but we can't refrain from
stating that the values are wonder
ful. Kindly visit the Waist depart
ment so we may show you the dif
ferent models and you will agree
with us.
NEW DAINTY NECKWEAR
In Organdie, Swiss,, flrorgcltr,
Crept do Chine and Jap Silk. All
daintily trimmed and moderately
priced.
25c, 35c, 50c to $1.50
Collar and Cuff Sets
25c to 75c
WOMEN'S HOSE
"SILK LISLE, SILK FIBRE
AND PURE SILK
For Women In black, white aud colors
Silk Lisle Black and White
35c
Fibre Hllk, Black aud White and'
Colors
65c
I'ure Silk, Black and White and
Colors
I'ure Silk, Black and White aud v
, Colors i
CO., Inc.
FORSET MILL UNDER
WEAR for woinar
and CHILDREN
, vsa:y
' Our - Spring "and Summer Under
wear for Women, and Children M
, complete.. Union Suits of every
scrlptlon In several weights.
35c to $1.50
WHITE KID GLdVES FOR
. EASTER
We have a fair stock on bond t
present, but will not liavo enough lo
supply all. A $1.00 (Hove lor
$1.75
1WISS RIBBED AND SILK
, LISLE VESTS
In all the staple stylos! uIho f
new creations this season.
Prices 15c to $1.00
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