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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1917)
Si f ... ... .. , ' '' H THB EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOOW iiMv,imvraii,m.,.. PAapocB BKaMaMMMBHMaMaanannBn ir f: Personal mention - I v It LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OX LOCAL ,HAPPKX1XG8 AMONG THK PEOPLE OF THIS. CITY AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLkS L. A. Thatcher is a Klamath Falls visitor from Oakland. O. C. Henklc of Bend Is In the city for a short time. C. L. Smith of Dorris Is a business visitor In Klamath Falls. L. H. Smith of Dorris is a recent arrival In the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Humphrey re turned last night from North Yakima. Mrs. G. M. Roberts of Merrill is here for a few days on a shopping trip. . ' D. H. and E. G. Roach are register ed at the White Pelican hotel from Bend. Charles Snow was a county seat visitor yesterday from his ranch In the Mt. Lakl section. Dare LIsky was a Klamath Falls visitor yesterday from his stock ranch at Swan Lake. T. J. Jackson, D. W. Gardner and Alfred B. Castel of Fort Klamath are in the city for a few days. Dave McComb, a rancher on the F. C. Mnrkwardt, who conducts the Klamath County Infirmary, traded with the city merchants yesterday afternoon. James Rouse, an employe of the White Pelican hotel, has returned from a short visit at his home In Ash: lend. Mr. and Mrs. ciaude Millet, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Millet and Chas. G. Millet, all of Medford, are visitors in Klamath Falls. Tomorrow afternoon the members of the Philanthropic Department of the Library Club will meet In the club rooms at 2:30. J. A. Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Houston have arrived from their ranch in the Silver Lake country for the winter. Mrs. Leo Houston ex pects to make an extended visit In San Francisco shortly. Judge Lionel R. Webster of Port land arived last night and left this morning for Lakeview, where he will make a brief business visit. Judge Webster Is well known In Klamath Falls, where his inimitable addresses MAN RE-ARRESTED HERE YESTERDAY YOUNG MAX SECURES ItlU HAlli OX ONE CHARGE, AND IS 8EHY EI WITH WARRANT OX AXOTIl' Kit AS HE LEAVES JAIL Merrill road, was a Klamath Falls vis- have delighted audiences on numer- itor yesterday afternoon. ious occasions. To be released on a serious charge after furnishing cash ball to the amount of f 750, and as he walked out of the Jail door to be re-arrcstcd on another charge, was the experience of Jess Millet here yesterday. Both charges are for Illegal rela tlong with young girls of this city Mlllett's father Is reported to have arrived from Fossil and furnished ball for the first charge. The young man's bonds- for the second charge were placed by .Justice E. W. Gowan at 11,000. N. D. GInsbach, who operates the government sawmill at the Klantnth Agency, is here for a day or two. He plans to make a short business visit to Portland before returning, dins bach declares that the roads between this city and the Agency are In bad shape, and would be materially im proved If gone over with a drag now MMMMMAMMAMMMMMMMMAMMMMMMMAAMMMMM WE WELCOME SMALL ACCOUNTS Great accomplishments, like great rivers, often spring from tiny beginnnigs. Many of the largest accounts carried by this institution have developed from very humble starts. The amount of the initial deposits is secondary to the determination of the indi vidual to add to it with system and regu larity. Call today. One dollar will open your account .with this institution. First State & Savings Bank , KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ""n'lVivnrvnvuvtivuviAJVi. tewh Wonderfully Satisfactory" STEARNS-KNIGHT Tamos "mute swimd is tfa bus drads of SCMtsM-Kaight sold by u. have barn wonderfully stmactoty." CHEVROLET W. i. Dulmsit Motor Co. Scud. "woarofiadiagZorokaoavofy siirliai hrirrlraat " CADILLAC WHm Auto Site Co. Reno "w tamldw Zorobwo aside, ularly adati for um ia high jeaiMV'y motn.,r MAXWELL tjr4 Motor Cw Co. LmAbicIm "Ww mod 7fsliai ia Ma well eats fcc ever Am you. ttr trttttn, Ztriltnt Heavy-Duty is tiptti tllj rtfimmtndtJ. it Endorsed by Leading Car Distributor twcsuM tho record of their service departments show that Z.roleae, correctly refined from California atphak.bata crutb.givea perfect fubricatioa leas wear, store power, bait carbon deposit. Dcalen everywhere an4 It our tervice ttationi. STANDARD OIL COMPANY fuwerali) ZEROLENE OiStimbud QU for Motor Gw PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS Showing a complete line of Stamped Linens. Royal Society Package Goods. Have secured the exclusive right for the sale of Lady Duff Gordon's Lingerie Outfits. Lessons free to those purchasing materials. THB UA.VDROX Two doors west Postofflce. 6-6t derwear Week Sensational Sale of Winter Underwear Forest Mills Underwear For Misses', Women and Children At prices that mean a Big Saving when compared with other makes of high-grade underwear Workmanship, quality and prices always satisfactory. ATTENTION, LADIES OF MACCABEES The Thimble Club will meet with Mrs. Homer Knight, 540 Main Etreet, tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. A good attendance is desired. UNEXPECTED WEDDING M. Cook, better known as "Cookie,'' porter at the White Pelican hotel', and Cecil Griffin, proprietor of the Denver rooming hquse on Main street, surprised their friends yesterday by returning from Yreka as man and wife. CHANGE TIME OF MEETING The Wednesday evening meetings of the Church of Christ Scientists arc now called at 7:30 p. m., instead o(JS o'clock, as heretofore. This hour will be observed until further notice. $i.35 EACH SUIT Women's winter weight clas tic ribbed, combed cotton union suits, Dutch nock, elbow sleeve, nnklo length; IiIkIi neck, long sleeve; alto low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Sires 31, 3S..3S. $1.80 EACH SUIT Women's winter weight union suits, samo i-tjles as 'above. Sizes 0, 42, it. " $2.25 EACH SUIT Women's winter weight el.iH . tic ribbed, white wool union suits. Very fine, knit, smooth Hat lock seam Size 31, 3C, 3S, bust measuro $2.50 EACH SUJT;.. Women's winter weight union suits, same as aboe. Sizes' 10, " 42, 44, bust measure. 59c EACH SUIT Women's medium weight elastic. ribbed cotton union suit; knit from, food quality cotton, slightly flecco lined on the in side; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; also Dutch neck, "elbow sleeves, ankle "length. Each suit worth today $1.00. Sizes 30, 38, 40, 42, II. Por' suit duly ,-,i)t. $1.35 EACH SUIT Women's heavy weight clas tic ribbed cotton union suit. Knit from fe'erted cotton jam, ehistlc tlbbud; inside of gnr mem has heavy soft llooclng, riiln,r mldc'd wniuith and com fort High nook, long sleeve, nnMe Irnrlh Wry well undo Sbe 'M. 30. 3H. per suit. ,$i.iW , Sl.v -10, V, I , nor suit. SI.."St $2.65 EACH SUIT Women's white meiliio vvoiat .cd wool mixed union suits. olns. . ttcrlbbcd.'ulth shell stitch pat tern around tlif ncrk; heavy winter wulght; lilgh ncrk. long sleeves, ankle length. Slu 31, 315, 3S. !?:J PI'.K SUIT Same gaimcnt n above. Slxo . 4 0, 42. 44. $2.65 EACH SUIT ..-.Women's vbttn silk and wool union suits; medium weight, elabtlc ribbed, Dutch uetk, el bov sieves, knee longth; nlro ly llnlshed with shell trimming; a beautiful suit for thu women who desire perfect fitting under wear. Size 34, 36, 38. ?;t.oo i:.( II SI'IT Same garment as above. Sl 1Q, -12, 41. 98c EACH SUIT Women" exlrn hnnvy weight, vhiHtlc ribbed combed rotton union stilts. Knit from fine inalltj combed cotton yarn," f!eeced""ntl Insldo, form fitting. lilgh nock, long sleeve, ankle length. A splendid heavy suit. Slues 3d, lis, 40. 42, 44. Special price, each suit 08c 75c EACH GARMENT Heavy weight, clastic ribbed, cotton umlorwinr for. women. Knit from lino quality cotton, with a heavy, boft, velvot-liko . nap Ik'ocliig oil thu'lmldo. Nice ly llulbhml, good, Korvlceablo, and warm mulcrweaiv Vest and drawers. Sizes 31, 30, 38, per gai muut 7Sc Idle EACH att.Mi:.T Kami) style us aliove, Size 10, 12, it, per gamietit ...c 75c EACH SUIT Mlst.es and ChlldrciiH heavy winter 'weight idastle ribbed white cotton union suit. Knit fiom fcelected cotton, Inside of garment Ik heavy, ttoft, sanitary mill (loom; to lit' sizes 2, 3, 4, C. S, Id ycaiH, por suit 7.V H.V IMCII SI'IT Kamu as above, to (It sizes 12, 1 1, IT, jears, per suit file $1.35 EACH SUIT Misses and Children hoty weight, fine quality, part wool, union suit. Knit from part One worsted wont and combed rot-' ton, elastic ribbed, with flt lock scanis. Arch 2, 3, 4, 6, 1, 0 yeara, per suit $143 !.fM) EACH SUIT Hanie as above, agvj 12, II, 15, per stilt .....91.90 35c EACH GARMENT Children's two piece under wear, heavy weight, cotton fleeced underwear, vent and pants. Ages 4, 0, .s. to, 12, per garment, only 33c 50c EACH GARMENT Cotton sleeping garment, inudo from good grade outlnj flannel. I'luk and blue stripes, all sixes, por garment . . . .-"We 75c EACH GARMENT Mttle Tudor sleeping gar ments, made from extra lieay grado Amoskcag outing flannel, assorted stripes, double scumed turnout, large, roomy, comfort able. Blzcs'2. 4. . 8, 10, per garment W ENCAMPMENT TONIGHT Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O. O. F., meets tonight In regular ses sion. Visiting Patriarchs cordially invited. Lewis UmIob Suits in nay fabric joh could deaire at K. K. K. STORE. Sweaters Some aew clever styles at H. K. K. STORE. NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST"' '' OREGON Unsettled, occasion ally threatening; colder to night In south and east portions;- moderate winds, most ly southerly. t WASHINGTON Colder In east portien: Wednesday fair in east; Increasing cloudiness. followed by rain In west por- tlon; moderate southerly winds. Maximum, yesterday, 45 deg, Minimum, today. 33 deg. PICTORIAL ( PATTERNS ' FOR DECEMUEH . NOW IN STOCK. I'litoriiil Magninc, irk; MOE &CO. Klamath Falls' Exclusive Dry Goods House QBSSSSK&gflggg CSj digygiSS.CTM WE I'RIU'AV AIX PAR('i:i l1hT CHAIKiKH Write for Sample RATES IIKMEVED TOO 1XV WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov C Comptroller of -the Currency Johu r Skellon Williams, has declared thatl tho present railroad rates aro insulll-' cicnt to maintain tho credits of tliol Uastcr'n roads. He has predicted that I the Interstate Commerce Commission . kakk::m:x A will grant the revision asked. COMiECTION SUIT KIIiED y X Suit forlho collection of npproxl-'O mately 500. has been Instituted in the office of the circuit court clerk by Henry Hblvln of this city againht' jt Minnie nishop. Y Rutonlc & Yndcn are-plaintiff's ut- iC Have Your Hair Matched by an Expert AT KLAMATH U. 8. IT, S. . Oregon Gaiwiiiier aulU with two pairs of panto for 20, at K. K. K. STORE. FREE HOMESTEADS Opened at 9 a. m., November 15th; lands with drawn1 from the Fremont National Forest reserve will be open for set tlement on above date. Full and complete list ot these on file In the office of Klamath Title Company, 713 Main street, Klamath Falls, Ore. ' 5-1 tornoys. TESTIMONY' COMPLETED .Testimony was completed In tho .Wiggins-Keller civil fault yesterday afternoon. 1 - NOTICE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY "- """""t -in n arum FOR RENT Houie'ln Mills Addition, either furnished or unfurnished. Apply 103 Washington. , 6-3t A special communication' of Klam ath Lodgo No. 77, A. FV& A. M., will bo held Wednesday evening, Novem ber 7th, Work In the M. M, degree. Dy order of W. M. A1 E. 'Elder, Sec. NEW'TAll.OR SHOP OIENH t t T 5 T T t T f t T T ! JL -X w&Bms-gxm OE'S aH One moi;e establishment was open-, ed for butlness in Klamath Falls this morning. J. Ponlsll. merchant tnllnr hni fit, --. .-...w... vn.-. , ...-v .,. . ted a shop-In the AUgulre.block, anrt, is proparea to ao an manner of tan- nrlng, pressing and cleaning. He rep. resente-tbe Kahn Tailoring corapinx of Indianapolis,, . . , Week of November 8-15 Mrs. Kline, representing the Marinello Hair Shop, Medford, Oregon, will show a ccm plete line of Switches and transformations of First Quality Hair. Orders will be taken for Ventilated Goods. :-: :-: " :-: ? 1 :-: ;: i-i A-fi Remember the Date, November 8-15 t !I M '1 p.