The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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' ,Mr. and Mn. Jack Goddard of
-Weed are in niamaia aus.
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- L. C. Slsemore ta ken on business
f rom hia home in Fort Klamath.
James E. Tomha and wife ot Los
.Angeles are visitors to Klamath Falls.
A Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Johnson have
"tome to Portland to spend some time
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All those who are sat? erlng from
-typhoid are reported to be progressing
"rapidly toward recovery.
t Messrs. Fred, Lance, Leon and
George Walter OCentacaer all or tan
same family, are vieltiag here. -
J. M. Johnson of Klamath Agency
la spending a few days la Klamath
Falls.
- Attorney Joe C. Kent with Mrs.
Kent hare reUrned from aa aato
tour of Sonthera California, covering
.a period of three weeks. j
James Nevln ot Ban Francisco and
O. W. Converse of 8an Diego are la
Klamath Falls on business.
Miss Grace Hayes ot Yreka is visit
ing Miss Bertha Lawdehangh at the
home of Mrs. Harry Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fintey and
Miss Alma Flnley of Portland arrived
last night for a brief visit In this city.
O. T. McKendree, a well known
sheepman ot Lakevlew, and Caen.
Berry, also of that city, are la Klam
ath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stoat ot Eugene
are among the tourist visitors la
Klamath Falls. They are registered
at the White Pelican hotel.
F. A. Ford of Portland, W. T. Whit
field of San Francisco, O. A. Johnson
ot San Francisco, George H.oevaal
of Portland. J. Dtavllo of Baa Fran
cisco, Martin Maher of San Francisco,
all travellng'salesmeo.are la Klam
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1 lreat Variety Here;. Exclusiveness, Originality, Distinction, Charm
WHAT COATS
THE FIRST THING THAT STRIKES ONR ABOUT MANY OF THESE NEW COATS IS THAT THERE IS NO SEEMING RESEM
BLANCE OF GARMENTS SHOWN ELSEWHERE. INDIVIDUALITY IS ALWAYS SHOWN IN PALMER GARMENTS.
ASSUREDLY THE SEASONS MOST IMPRESSIVE SHOWING OF JSJew pa aR( Winter Coatf
TAILORED SUITS
MANY HANDSOME NEW SUITS IN DRESSY STYLES AWAIT YOUR CHOOSING TOMORROW IN MATERIALS THERE ARE
TRICOTINES, WOOL VELOURS, WOOL POPLINS, SILVERTONE AND OXFORD CLOTHS.
NEW IDEAS APPEAR IN THE HANDLING OF THE EMPIRE WAIST LINE. LONG WAIST LINE EFFECTS ARE ALSO OBSERVED, .
AND ONE-SIDED CLOSING ADD A NOVEL NOTE TO SOME OF THE SUITS.
COME TOMORROW AND INSPECT THIS DISPLAY. YOU WILL NOT BE URGED TO BUY.
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" iBbjKl A 1fnli ?w',',,e Jc toreeto aad great alatas.
Directed bjr that gealas of acreaa craft,
'X Cecil B. DeMille
Prsseated fey ARTORAFTPICTURES OORPORATIO.V
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OaUrea 15c
BEAUTIFUL FALL WAISTS
Ecpecially attractive lines of
New Crepe 4e Chine, Georgette
and Washable Mescaline.
$4.00 to $10.00
MOE&CO.
15c VALUE OUTING
FLANNEL
PER YARD, 9c
27 inches wide, well finished,
fleecy Outing Flannel, assorted
stripeB and checks.
Mrs. Morelaad, who is the teacher ,
of. the da? school on the Klamath In-J
dian reserrsuon, nas reioraea ra ur
school, after speeding several days
here rUltlag frleads.
Mrs. r. . Fairbanks of Pittsfleld,
Mass., aad fear sea, R. B. Fairbanks
of aaa-Frsasai.are speadlag ser-
eral dars la Klamath Falls. Mr.
Fairbanks is fe trmllng salesman for
Holbrook, Merrill ft Stetson Company
of San Francisco, and Mrs. Fairbanks
Is visiting her son.
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NEW GROCERY
FORJHiS CITY
KLAMATH CASH GROCEDY WILL
START ABOVT OCTOBER 1ST
BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH STH.
PROPRIETORS FROM
NEVADA '
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almost any other place.' A full line
of ( up-to-date groceries la to be car
ried by the new Arm.
Oregon CaMlmer Suit New pat
terns with two pair panto, $20. At
K. K. K. Store exclusively. 20-tf
ATTENTION, MACOAUEE8
Superintendent 3. M.' Johnson of
the Klamath Indian reservation, Is In
the city looking after, matters of busi
ness. Mr. Johnson if a recent arrival
from Eastera Washington. He ex
pressed himself as greatly pleased
with tha aresaat outlook on the res- " """" """ """ """" wul.u ""'
ervatloa,' and thinks there are won-,0eBOnorDW,rthe.tt'Blonn
oeriui opportunities tnere in a stock-
Special meeting of the Lady Macca
bees to receive applications and Inltl-'
ate and other business, at Moose hall
tonight at 7:30. Margaret E. Her
rln, SUte Deputy.
' The Klamath Cash Qrocery la to be
the name of the new store which will
GOVERNOR WHITES
DEPARTURE DELAYED
raising way.
the Modera Shoe Store.
r Orsfoa Caastmer taks New aet
In the J. F. Magulre' block, between
. I flAVjinth anil Klvtilhi.!.-.,. am UIm I
I The proprietors of the new estab-'
at llshmeat are C. V. Holmes Md C. R.
Il-tf I Williams of Elko, Nevada, who are
here with their families. Mr, Holmes
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K. X. K. Mara saKtasirely. SO-tflopportunltlss bsre were greater thaa
SALEM, Sept. 31. Adjutant Gen
eral'White is not to see active service
as soon as be desired, the war depart
ment having granted the governor's
request to delay White '5 departure
for North Carolina for a short time.
The governor says that White Is bad
ly needed here.
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Oregoa Casslmer Salt New pat
tarae with two pairs peat, $30. At
K. K. K. Stare exclusively. 20-tf
"ROMANCE OF REDWOODS" I
IS EXCEPTIONAL PLLAY
In accordance with his proKrenslve
policies and desire to give his natrons
the best In Alms, Manager Houston of
the Houston opera house has Just ar-'
ranged for the presentation of Mary
I'lckrord's new Artcraft picture, "A
Romance of the Redwoods." 1
This production was staged under'
the perHonal direction of Cecil B. De-
Blue, who also wrote the story In col
laboratlon with Jonnle Macnhersan..
Mr. DeMille, It will be remembered, Is
the producer of "Jean the Woman,"
the famouscjnetna spectacle concern-
i me mom 01 urieans.
The art of Mary IMckford, the
super-star, combined with that of
Cecil B. DeMUIe, the producing gen!
us, means a now standard of excel
lence on the screen, in direct ron-'
trast to her previous triumph, "A I
Poor Little Rich Girl," Miss Pick
fold's newest vehicle presents a red-1
blooded story of the West, replete
with dramatic situations as well aa
Incidents of typical Plckford charm.
Supporting the star is her forthcom-.
Ing picture Is an unusually effective
cast, Including Ellott Dexter, the pop
ular leading man, and husband of
Marie Doro, Charles Ogle, Tully Hr.
shall, Raymond Hatton and Winter
Hall. To be seen Saturday and bud
day. ,
Oregon Casslmer Sulto Now pat
terns with two pairs panto, fJ AJ
K. K. K. Store exclusively. W
William's Dairy Is now pastuerlilni
milk. Delivery morning and cvenlnf.
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Oregon Casslmer Overcoat,
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WANTED Dishwasher for bosrolnf
..house at Bray. Apply to H- ''
Hill, Bray, Calif. "'n'
WANTED Woman, general hou
work, small family. J. M. John
Klamath Agency. "
Oregoa faaslmer Salta New
tsnu with twa pain pew,
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