'& .4'T&' "!v f V 4 ;,' " -l r.ifiW' W2 ft. ; m ?4' tor U ,f THB EV1NIN0 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORBOOW rHlDAY, HKITKMllKn M. lt. IfMaiaHaBL ERSGNAL MENTION 4, a t sciSHv.-'l unv AMONG jxS3y y- -... am jm Hocan tstMiBfBexafeSBgABsahAAv MPPJUURUS nOB WMM.BQMMt CUT AMD VfCtTtTtT. 1iwAi 4VfakMnMiW49Tn LOCAL aiMJU 4. r. O. Jehasoa of 8alsa It a ! iw TUttor to Klamath Falls. W. T. Riley and L. P. Hilar arc ksre on business from Medford. .Lao A, Crowly, rscruttlag offletr, k kera from Sam Fraaelaeo. Jean Liskey and PkU Seklll of Dairy are registered t the Hall hotel. ' Mrs." Addle Hoyt of Fort Xteaatk la la Klamath Palla on a shopping trip. Mr. mad Mrs. Jackson Hortoa of Hlldebraad are apendlng a tew days here! ft. A. Datsell ot San Francisco is a rUltor to KkuMtk Falls, and Is regis tered at the Hotel Hall. 'Lenny" Ross, stockman from the Klamath Marsh, U attending to mat ters ot business here today. Dare LUksy, from the Bwan Lake district, Is among the visitors to take In the Klamath Falls Roundup here todsy. , t lit. PrfvaTe'tfrfKt 'J: McCullom left this morning to rejoin his regiment at Fort Stevens, following a short fur lough here. Albert L. Marshall paid a visit to the county seat yesterday afternoon from hts ranch In the Olene district. William Halloway and Guy Batter ies have returned from Medtord, where they visited friends for several days. H. N. MOE & CO. BUYING GUIDfe BBsnjBsnnni , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy of Ash land are visiting Mrs. R. A. Alford, Mn Ifurnliv t. a fttatar At lln. At- . . .. , . v IA ..!.. ,. .... ..erH . .-.. . ... . I. v. Jippiefisie w M W vrumj . f -j rrosa am saeap rsncn in mo ory tane district southeast' of Matin. imamamtmmmmmmammmmimmmmmmi Car Load Fruit n a 1 W? WF11 A. T9.J u car UQ9LQ or riuic wui unve rn I day Night and Will Be Unloaded I N Saturday Moniing I men R Peaches Nfcte78cBox I Ttomatnea Mebox mV I $ Fleam J3 to flMbox D " " Pum TScbox t H Nectarines 75c box 1. Bed PCMsafc . . . tee lb I BeU Peppele ". 7HcIb I COME EARLY, AS THD) CAR WILL H ' '? NOT LAStlONO Phone 238 mai Ashland Fruit Store George M. Foot, C. A. Learn, O. G. Storer, H. ueeio, Unas. L. smith, all ot Portland, are visitors to Klam ath Falls. .A. J. Lyle ot Blackburn hospital, announces that estimates are being made for Installing an oil-burning heating plant. ' Mrs. Dorothy Luce left yesterday for San Francisco, where she will be met by her mother. After spending some time In Baa Francisco, they will go EattTogether. MaT&rolr will postpone opening aa oflcYas Jabllc stenographer for a time, as she has accepted the position of stenographer with Superintendent JohnaoVasklatnath Agency. mM Phoeie Wells and Miss Ailecn Waller came in on the train last night and went on to Merrill this morning. Mrs. Wells Is a sister ot Mrs. I. W: Burris of Merrill and Miss Walker ls'.a niece of Mrs. Addle Wal ker ot this 'city. Oregon Caestmer Salts New pat- with two palm pants, $20. At K. K. K. Store exclusively. 20-tf FRYERS I have a line bunch of fryers Get your order in early. Phone 355 B P. LEWIS JM& ree Tickets For the Round-Up . i i iiismririrrr smV j0l0000t00VVVVVVVi0W Ig A e zi 'r f m ?f gsmMmmmmMHammmHPvllP wmmm i 11 1 m ?kffii?&si lfeBBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwl 9sBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mlgssmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml IHxHgamBmmmHHaBmmmBismvH THESE are the days for the People to look at their New Season's Needs and this the Store that can supply them Great Sale of Corsets Here Are Four Distinct Price Groups fj ?M: all extraordinary value Odd lots.. Xot all sie.N in all Myles. At 75c Medium bust, long hips Made from good itiality twilled drilling. Sizes tip to 2S.v At 98c Many odds and ends, and everyone of them worth a great deal more monev. High and low hus.t. Sizes from '19 to 29. At $1.45 These are broken lines of different makes. Some come with front lacing and made front extra heavy contill Sizes up to 32. At $1.98 Here you havcNi large range of styles to select from. Both reducing and heavy front lace corsets. ValiTcs ott can not afford to pass tip. The New 34-in Coat Is a Feature of these SMART NEW SUITS The long waist and narrow licit brings out tl)c straight lines of the new silhouette, so beconiing.aiul so very popular. Mack velvet enriches the color, and the lows of black bone buttons add a tailored note. The material is in fine wool Poplin, French Serge and Tricot inc. Navy, brown, Oxford and mixtures. Verv modcratelv priced, I $25 to $35 i New Showing of Silks and Wool Dress Goods and Plushes From the best Mills we have gathered an unsurpassed stock of these Latest Fashionable Materials CLOAKINGS FORTY-INCH I'LltK SILK PACK Black Plush Has a firm back woven from wool. This silk face t shows a beautiful bright lustre, and very suitable for neck pieces, stoics and coat trim ming. Price per yard, $8.50. r 40-in Cashmere Velvets Has chiffon finish, and very durable for skirts and children's coats. Price special, per yard, $4.00. SILKS , Delivered by express from New York today. Many thousand yards of broad silks, such as Satin DeSamo, Messaline, Imperial Satin, Satin Duchess, Chiffon, Taffeta, Pee Wee Silks, and full color line of Georgette and Crepe de Chine. All such new colors as Uurgundie, Biege, plum, garnet, navy, Russian green, tobacco brown and black niui-wlutc. Prices ran-re from $1.25 per yard up to $13.00. Kifty-six-ineTt, made from best grade all wool, in fancy plaids, broken .stripes. 'AjltjKY.new., bright fall- coloi s. Prices range from $2.00 per vanl to $1.00. New FaU Dress JSooiIs Many new fall colors, such as plum," burgundy, biege, Oxford, in Broad cloths, Empress cloth aiu mixtures. Prices range from $1 .25 per yard up to $a.no. BUY AT HOPE WRITK FOR SAMI'LLES MOE & CO. ntiv in KLAMOTH FAIM4 We ITciwy iWffJl mi C. F. Stone, Henry Stout and O. W. Robertson have returned from a short hunting- trip to Silver Camp, on the MRS. GKRHUK AHKH U1VORCK Action for dlvorco 1 with Circuit Court has been tiled Clerk Oeorgo With Every $5.00 Purchase arryyyrir'Ynnrnri1'rr""" We will give ONE ticket free for the Round Up to be held at the Ball Grounds under the management of Skeeter Bill Robbins. north fork of the Rogue River. They' cbagtaJn y Mary aemie report u.ni me aeer UBy mi.. aga,n8t Mo8e8 C. Oerruo, Who for the winter feeding grounds yet, and that time spent bunting in the customary runs Is practically useless. TURN OUT, ODD FELLOWS At the regular meeting of Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F. tonight, it is requested that all members be pros, ent. Business of importance to all members. Captain of the degree team will assign places tonight. was re. cently sentenced to the penitentiary for a crlme'Sgalnst his daughter. The custody of four children Is re quested in the complaint, and also one-third the property. John Irwin is the plaintiff's attorney. FKARFUL FLOOD NKAR lKKI.NO , INDIAN'S TO WED Burnslde Conney and Miss Lalakes, Indians of advanced PEKING, Sept. 24. (Dolayed) A rapidly rising flood threatens the destruction of Tien Tsln. Portions )pt the foreign concessions of tho Chl Mollyinese city are already inundated. - age, A million Chinese are reported were yesterday Issued license to wed ' hoasfless, and tho great plain south of ttiA ftmintts .loLa mMma Triav oatt r I3nlsitiT la nnvarod ltl h.I.l. ir irything Outfit the family here and get free tickets for the Round-Dp I ire Co., Inc. tf!i at the county clerk's ofnee. They expect to be married some time today. BANNERS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN MIbs Wells sends word to tbe school children that she will issue banners, pictures and diplomas to the school children entitled to them In last year's contest as soon as she Is able to resume her duties In tbe office. I-OCAIi MARKET REIKRT Sugar, $9 per cwt. , Eggs, 60c per doxen. Potatoes, $2,60 per cwt, Applet, 11.50 to $2 per boi. Cabbage, 3c per lb. Onions, 4c per lb. ' N Butter, $1.05 roll. , east of Peking Is covered with wuter. NIGHT HCHOOL IIKUINH MONDAY All those winning to roglHter for the night school rommenclng tho flrbt of October should rcglstor by phono or personal call with Principal C. It. Ilowman of tho Klamath County high school tonight or tomorrow. This school, which Is conducted for the benellt of tlioao who are unable to attend tho day fccsslonH, will convene three times a week Monday, Tues day and Thursday for ton weeks. Branches in bookkeeping, typewrit ing, penmanship and shorthand will be offered, If there Is sufficient Inter est to organise classes. OreKon CoNMimer Suit New pat lenw wild two NilrH imiiiU, o. Ai K. K. K. Store eclUNjve!y, 20-tf f Iuhhhh ilnuluak.! f AS(1Wlf fl. - 'ii'NiMi favitnivrv wi7s -? - u ) i:t luHlvcly at K. K. K. Store. ; 1 NSklln, Rlnex and Fibre " ",' ' on your alioes at the Modem 8av Sloro 1W IF YOU ARE looking for bariito". don't miss this one. My 1917 car for sale for 1 4 50; must w once. Inquire at Telford Bros, sw age. ' Orrgon Oaaslmaro Overcoats, Exclusively at K. K. K. Store, ( " NEW CARS COMING I' havo taken the agency for W Klgln car. Will havo a csrlosa w three touring and two clmmmjr roM- stera In next week. Ford garM f 27-3t Tien Tsln Is situated seventy miles southeast of Peking, and Is the loca tion of Chinese navy yard and naval school. It has a population of about 750,000. Oregon Caaslmer Suits New pat terns with two pair, pants, S20. At K. K. K. Store exclusively. 20-tf APPLES, good Ing, 2c lb. High street. h Oregoa Caaslmer Suits New pat Mm with two pair pants, Sao. At K. K. K. Store exclusively, 20-tf for Jelly and cook Mrs. Whitlock, 524 28-3t BBBBBBBBSB ef,' The Genuine Buckhecht ARMY SHOES Made on tho famous last designed by Edward Lyman MunsoRi A. M., M. D., of the Medical corps of the V. S. Army. & adopted by the Wnr Detainment. The only Genuine Army Slw made on the Paciltc Coast, The Modem Shoe Store GEO. W. BRADLEY, Mgr. Till MAIN STREET l JliJ?Lii;iV s?t a.i 'a c-.eMMW A--f -wwJt-n -M P J s& UTy' - kt y? i t "- ' :.-:,.. S A A MMri'M - - Olwm. ju- ziimwmi v-?"f- vVT Kl