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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1917)
liJw V f M m. :-f pr TUB IfgCWQ HERALD. KLAMATH FAIJOMgOgT wwimr.wnvwuua. & ;" v . h Jt 1 ersonal Mention p ,-umi MMUMn ox. local AfRimfas among na rionji oftipcitt and TKumr. Donas AiroooMiim or logai. routs ., The 8mm Bowl U being renovated and calclmlaed, ,. Janet W. Straw oJ Odessa la in the city on'buslnesa for a.few.days. Ed Stone and family hare moTed to California for the winter. frank Obenchaln la tn for afew daya front Ma ranch near Bly. T. A. Barrowa of Merrill la.attend- Iok to bnalneaa mattera In Klamath Falls. v J. M. Aaderaoa of Hlldebraad, la burlu anppltea of Klamath. Valla nierchanta today. Wa. Kirk and L. V. Corball of Cb.tloo.uln are In the city for a few days. Boyd M. Hamilton la 'In the city tor a abort hualaeaa Tlatt from Port land. ... Preetdeat'D. G. Bora ef the tank of Woaania la In town looking after buslaese tatereets.- Cecil Deal la down for a abort time from the Deal ranch In Upper Lang ell Valley.. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Duncan wilt leave In the morning for Aahland. where they will make their home. .Chat: Low la In town for a short time from hla ranch; In the Malln sec tion. W. D. Campbell of Lorella left for home yesterday afternoon, following a brief bnslness Tislt. Sheriff George Humphrey baa re turned from Portland, where he was called, to appear before the federal grand Jury. T. F. Wtlkerson and son Kenneth of Laacell Valley leRKto mining tor SaatACrusdUaa Angeles, where they aspect to spend the winter. . C. T. Chorpealag, teacher of the Pine Grove achool, was In the city looking after mattera of business yes terday afternoon. -William FordneVbf the James Mer cantile company' hauled a lead of freight In ata. tract; to" the' store at Lorella jresteifaylk '" William Tlngley, a prominent rancher In the Spring Lake district, waa a county seat visitor yesterday afternoon. , . -'5 - Charles Lens a prominent stock man on the'BIfSiQamath Marsh, came down' yesterday afternoon to at tend to matters. eChusla'sea here. C. H. Cos, sjtaamberman from Weed, waa amoaaVthe train hrrtvals last evening. Hes stopping at the White Pelican hoteV The Ladles Aid Society of the Methodist church will hold a basaar on December lSflj .probably In the Library Club rooms. Dan Malloy ofsLakevlew, who Is well known In Klamath County, was married recently to Miss Anna Sher lock of LakevMW. ; The 8tudy Department of the Li brary Club will meet tomorrow after noon at 1:10 la the club rooms. The topic will be "Primitive Russia." The little house? on. the lot pur chased by, R. A. Emmltt is being moved oh, and Ms? Emmltt Is plan ning to erect'a fine, up-to-date home on the site. There haa been jio snow rail at Crater Lake as yetaad the lake has never been more beautiful, according to George Walton and Rev. G. A. Oli ver, who visited the, lake the early pert of the week. "J HAND INFECTED FROM NEEDLE FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR WEEK Merchandise the People Want :: At Prices They With to Pa, BEGINNING. SATURDAY MORNING WE PLACE ON SALE BARGAINS IN FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR AT PRICES WAY BELOW THE PRODUCER'S COST. AND SO LOW THEY NEVJSK.VAN ma. uurbiwniau nuni. r ujuh bins, vr aigs. Lloyd Low, formerly deputy sher iff, here, and now Interested with his father in a ranch at Malta, la Buffer ing severely from an infected hand. He indicted a alight injury with a aack needle while sewing aaeka a few daya ago, which later became refect ed, aad be la having a serious and painful time. bbbbPSmH HaBBVTmBT Bk I mammal bbbbbi bbbbbi aSmnm aBm. M a- wmaT aW v i- . , ? 1 - v r- Huf 1F6R. LIBERTY BONDS .t i 1 I , pew J .J - 4 1 '$& ESSR && s TOU have done your duty by your country & why not do your duty by your ram ily? We are in position to take a limited number of Liberty Bonds in payment upon instru mentSe thus assisting you to have music in the house. it. No home is a real home without a piano, and thILU.S. Govermnent deciding that pianos were necessities placed no war tax upon them, k If you have a LibertyiBond and have contemplated niusic in the house, see us at once, as we have placed a limit iiipbn the number of bonds we can handle. A!' Shepherd Piano NsmtDssr FmIOMss P p-t 'kknMtk $1.35 EACH SUIT Women'a winter weight elastic ribbed, combed cotton' union suits, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, Vnkie length; high neck, long sleeves; also low neck, ae sleeves, knee lengths. 8Isee, 14, SI. II. $1.50 EACH SUIT Womea's wlater weight ualoa suits, same styles aa above. Slsee 40, 41, 44. $2,25 EACH SUIT Womea'a wlater weight elastic ribbed, "White wool ualoa suits. Very fine knit.- smooth Sal ;lock seam. Slses, 34,' II, SI, bust measure. $2.50 EACH SUIT Women's winter weight union suits, same aa above. Sisee ,40, 41, 44, bust measure. 59c EACH SUIT Women's medium weight elastic ribbed cotton union ault; knit from good quality cotton, slightly fleece lined on the Inside; high neck, long sleeve, vaakle length; also Dutch neck; elbow sleeves, ankle length. Each ault worth to day $1.00. Sisee Id, SI, -41, 41. 44. Per suit only Sc $1.35 EACH SUIT -Women's heavy weight elastic ribbed cotton union suit. Knit from selected cotton yarn, elastic 'ribbed; Inside of garment haa heavy soft fleecing, giving added 'warmth and comfort. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Very well asade. 8ise 14, SI, II, per suit . . .9145 81se 41, 41, 44," per suot . . .II.BO $2.65 EACH SUIT Women's white merino worsted wool mixed union' suits, elastic ribbed, with shell stitch patera around the neck; heavy winter weight; high neck, long aleeves, ankle length. Site 34, 31, 31, 'kee per 81T1T "Same style as above. In slses 40, 43, 44. $2.65 EACri SUIT ' Women's white silk end wool ' union suits; medium weight, elss cic ribbed, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length; nicely fin ished with shell trimming; a beau, tlful suit for the women who de sire perfect fitting underwear. 8I10 S4. 31, 31. fS.00 EACH 8IT Same garment' ae above. Slie 40. 43, 44. -A ISEvoJ 08c EACH SUIT Women'a eitra heavy weight, elastic ribbed combed cotton union suits. Knit from fine quality combed cotton yarn, fleeced all In side, form fitting, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. A splendid heavy suit. Slses 31, 31, 40, 43, 44. Special price, each suit . .IMc 75c EACH GARMENT Heavy weight, elastic ribbed, cotton underwear for women. Knit from fine quality cotton with a heavy soft velvet-like nsp fleecing on the Inside. Nicely finished, good, serviceable and warm under wear. Vest snd drawers. Slses 34, 38, 38, per garment 7flc 90c EACH GARMENT Same style a above. Slses 40, 43, 44, per garment ffOr 75c EACH SUIT Misses snd Chlldrens heavy winter weight elastic ribbed white cotton union suit. Knit from se lected cotton, Insldo of garment Is heavy, oft. aanltary nap fleece; to fit slses 3, 3,' 4, 4, 8, 10 years, per suit 7Ar 85c EACH SUIT- Ssme as sbovr, to lit ilm u 14, 15 years, penult a&j $ .35 EACH SUIT- Misses and CnlldriBs ami' weight, fine quality, part to union suit. Knit from part tat worsted wool and combed eetltt, elsstlc ribbed, with flat lock emu. Ages I, 3, 4, I, I, 10 yeui, ault j 93.00 EACH HtUT Same a above, aiei, , u,u Pursuit mi 35c EACH GARMENT- Chlldrens two piece unoYHrev, heavy weight, cotton fleecei u. derwear, veil snd pants. Aits I, I, I, 10, IS, per garment only gat 50c EACH GARMENT- Cotton sleeping garment, aai from good grade outing fUiiti I'lak and blue utrlpet, all iUm, per garment '....Set 75c EACH GARMENT- Mttle Tudor sleeping mraisti, made from extra heavy grid Amoftkeag outing flannel, sawrt4 stripes, double tu-sined thrusvt, large, roomy, comfortable. 81m 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, pit Kitrmcnt ....Tat . aGSBflaaaVaffaBBBBBBmaaBB ' ? iamaHaf afBBBBBBBBBBBBsfsfl. SSmSH f -- Bmbbbbubb ! v 7- sm Happy is the Baby-Dress without a pin or button Aa4aimJaty garments They have rmuicpoggible the pinleu, buttonlesa dressing of Btlby from top to toe without once curnine saoy ower.o No. 222 Fine Merino, Embroidered Neck. Sizes 1, 2, o4, each garment '. .v. . . .50c Sizes 5, 6, ech garment 00c No. 526 Fine Silk atu! Wool, lunbroitlcred Neck. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, each garment $1.25. Sizes 5, 6, each garment $1.40 ,i009 Rubens Style Infants Wrappers Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, each garment 65c '273 Babies' Cotmorts, Infants' Wrappers Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, each garment .. . .V. . ,50c PdmM r AMMiammahi tJlflmaBBV U "TuIaWfmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV W S ' WARNER'S,RUSTPROOF CORSETS New Models, From'.. 98c up to $5.00 " MO E'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS wwwwwwww FOWNES' IMPORTED FRENCH KID GLOVES Solid white and colon $2.50 . German Sabstitutes Remarkably Successful - AMSTERDAM, Nor. I. Substi tutes for taxtllas aad food stuffs con stltutod aa Important feature of the recent autumn fair at Leinslf, Oer many, aecordlm to the Sehleslscne Zeltunr. "The food stut industry shown at the fair which mlfbt be better de scribed aa a 'substitute industry,' still Is In the development stage," nays the paper, "but It already has Uvea such strong proof of the Justlf catloa of Its eilstoaca that It deserves the greatest encouragement eatao part aad vegetable soups will only bo real bed after the war, If the too numer ous regulations are readaded aad good raw material Is available. "In the proper ssetlem then wete exhibited manufactured , articles whl.ohbad attained a surprising de gree of succes. To a certan extent It waa difficult gto disttigulsh table cloths," uapklas, aprons,' kst ribbons, aad even petticoats,for tao, nunufac lure of which paper had been ebleiy employed, from similar artlctee'made of the real maUrUl. , "The general characterlaMe of the NKW PABTOR'H FAMILY HKKK Rev. O. A. Oliver of the Methodist church accompanied George Walton to Medford by auto this week, return Ing with Mrs. Oliver and their three daughters, who mat them from Am Ity, their former home. The Olivers will occupy the Methodist parsonage at Eleventh and East streets. DIVORCE CASE HEARD of the authorities. The trji value oil seventh "'war fair waa tit waatot ise sussiuuies iqr es, eewee, 011, to bacco, soup averlage, meat xtrfetal -rr goods. This was due to'doarth of raw msterlajs and ahertafe ef labor. i The evidence In the divorce case of Kate Taylor ve. William Taylor was submitted yesterday In the Circuit Court of Judge D. V. Kuykendall. The result of the action haa not been an nounced. Attorney Charles F. Btone appears fer the plaintiff, NORTHWEST WEATHER PORHOAMT ". e OREOON--fair la eaat portion, rain west portion, 'rain. Sat- urday; lacreaslna southerly FRENCH MINISTER NOT seats. ReeafcUr he tosWoil very ua- r ' ..- . . .'i-ft'' :7 .i Mi .'!.. . i MMifia w, ,-.,. -Bonuiar wua.taa caiaeae-areae aaa ankKe. hMinii at MroMaa'a itmi. -ft . v etv aetJoa la forelWy aowteg aa ad- FEKIKO, Nov. S.-lf. Oaitr, UaVdlties to Ite eogeesaJemU Tleatala. Freaet alalstor to Calsa, aas left M.Ceata-waa Invariant tle'tata the Feklag aid willre4B to Firm war trsaaaratiiailv task 'amis 'trnf'Tbl! saeftly. hW wUJ-b. ir ltia alarn'oSto. w" , .-; fejataed iaai7tliiirito HMUlff etttrli tlM far'etoa ". wlads. eo i t . ..,-, KLAMATHt;. S. R. g, 1 Maximum, yesterday, TO deg. Minimum, today. Ii deg. WW HMWer m (sUltMS'Aamne ' 'i . w w 7 ff aat SlaSmlfAX - armlaBBBBSma amami naamfar JAPAN MAgES CHINKHE LOAN TOKIO, Nov. I. The flnance de partment haa announced the signing of a loan to China of an amount equivalent to 110,000,000. The money Is to be applied to the rehabilitation of the Communications Bank of China, and s secured by Chinese republic treasury bonds. The Interest rate Is 7tt percent, aad the term three years. ODD FELLOWS TONIGHT Klamath Lodge No, 137, 1. 0. 0, ., meets tonight In regulsr session. Vis. Itlug brothera are cordially Invited to attend. Members of the degree team especially requested to bo pres ent tonight. AMMMMMMWWMMMMMIMMMMIr) Moving Pictures AAAAsaWMMi mm "Sleeping Fires,1 the Famous Flay ers-Paramount picture starring Paul Ino Frederick, will be the attraction at the Star tonight. la tbla picture Miss Frederick haa a role that, while It is .entirely different from anything She hta evar "appeared ,, villremlM oaeiof the part aha iootla JTha We-! sa ii the' Case." la that it U a am. NEW FIXTURES WSfAU th Joai t. Ward cessaelsj . U.ln naap Sixth, ttt Wl "f j Vlft V,M, ww. . proved with new Htures. All night dsnes Saturday night. wnN" MSI A nn Bnrlallt AlfOSISI Saturday Bight, Novsaibsrl. body Invited. r Piaaoe for Liberty I MEN WANTKS Sawmill had "d ?tfm!, . ... wars, tsa.na jooa wagesi pw Box Company, lake VAND sioi rlsm lg.eoap ORGAN BAR Sbcppcfd fW 3",' .:i i4 WT",M fl .'.' Ceatyfeaa Mje B-mlaWaYaf ". rsepjbslbie fer that turns type. . ,. Noat se.r. 4. 1 y' .w i- M irt