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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1917)
4 'V- t" & i? ?( TH EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WUDAY, NOVKMBKH. rAi "(tor the T" Mm -. VJ , m n, ItfR? T, ? ERSONAL MENTION LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OX LOCAL HAEPKNINGS AMONG THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY" AND YlClSHa. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Herb Kecfo of Malln Is a Klamath Falls lsltor. 0. K. Miller U registered at the White Pelican hotel from Portland. E. F. Ifofrfn Is a Klamath Falls business isltor from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Cooper of Chil oquin arc spending a few ds in the city. Mr. and Mrs.'!c. 0. Welter and Mrs. R. Johnson of Oorrls are at the Hall hotel. .. , , . . f t. .Mrs. H. A. tmmiii is connueu o Mr, auu Mrs, u cic v itv-1 Bluff are visiting In Klamath Falls I"" home bv an attack of rheumatic ....... . IC1LT. 1UI BUVH UlUBi Henrr C. Chaney of Detroit was among the arrlrels on the train last evening. C. M. KlrKatrick of the Shasta View district was nmong the county scat visitors jestcrday. H. O. Shldler, a rancher of the I.orel la district Is here attending to matters of business. It. W. Enman or Merrill is attend ing to business matters in Klamath Falls today. Will L. Paul end Paul Krantz of Portland were among last evening's arrivals In tho city. They are stopH ping at the White Pelican. Sheriff George Humphrey left for Poi Hand o nthe early train this morn ing, having been summoned there yesterday on urgent business. Sir?. L. Jacobs, who has been vis iting friends and relatives at Bay City, Mich., for the past two months, is expected to return next Sunday. Henry Grimes, and family are mov ing frcm their, ranch to their home on Tenth street for the winter. J. W. Branhall, manager of the Odessa Logging and Timber company. is in the city on business. Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Mitchell are vis iting here from Hamilton, Calif., v. here Mr. Mitchell has cattle ranch, Mrs. F. B. Jennings of Oakland, who recently purchased the E. B. Henry ranch, left today for her home. PUKPARE FOR CHRISTMAS Showing a complete line of Stataped Linens. Royal Society Package Goods. Have secured' the exclusive right forthe sale otjLady Duff Gordon's Lingerie uutnts. Lessons free to those purchasing materials. THE BANDBOX Two doors west Pcstofflee. S-6t XT' .trw JPHl v I'm'. Tke Pirate m a'Desert Islaid wftLSaclxol GtU died of hunger. The value of all thingsmust be gauged by their use. So with shoes. " j It is apparent that there is no all-purpose shoe, no aU-purpuao leather. ' ' What is Uie purpose for which you need shoes? To wear on the streets? For dancing? For dinners or the opera? To wear on a long "hike"? On a gunning-trip? For riding? "" . Tell us this and we will furnish you the shocs,you need, which, for the purpose for which they are designed ana intended, will render you one hundred cents of satisfaction Tor every dollar invested. & .- vPflannnV JHVisBv BsanV aVaWaH BaBasannn W Warn -WW MMMMm&F& Agent for JfeUteton Men's Shoes the World's Finest . QPERA HOUjSlv KJ Saturday & Sunday, Not. 10-11 THE MIGHTIEST PICTURE OF WORLD CON- FLICT THAT THE BRAIN OF MAN HAS YET CONCEIVED AND REALIZED oiaJMation iVw'VWVM fEBBSiil ill iSRil 1 1 VsssssssssaWl 9m mmmrtZ - ?THHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIV? V7-&& m I tWrntmrcmmmM mbssssssH sssssssssssBl WOMEN'S SUITS In Phenomenal Sale assv mmmmmimmmm u Shrewd Buyers Will Be Interested ? SCRGCAMT ARTHUR GUY CHPVC Sergeant Arthur Guy Erapey of the British army, author of the book "Ov er the Top,'i,whlch has attracted such ide attention. Is now In the United ( states lecturing, ne aia, raucn nara work also helping the Liberty Loan campaign. Women's $40.00 Suits Women's $35.00 Suits Women's $25.00 Suits Women's $20.00 Suits $28.50 $24.50 $18.50 $14.25 JEWEL CAFE TO CHANBEQUARTERS WILL MOVE TO JACOBS BLOCK AXD OPEN AS FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT ABOUT FIRST OF DECEMBER BETTER SUITS THAN GENERALLY COME WITHIN THE RANGE OF SALE PRICES AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WE HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER SUCH VALUES SO EARLY IN THE SEASON. 'WE INVITE YOU TO COME TOMORROW AND BE CONVINCED OUR CLAIM OF VALUE -GIVING IS WELL FOUNDED. COME EARLY, IF POSSIBLE. A new first class restaurant will be open for business on the first of next month, when Jess Bailey, who has conducted the Jewel cafe at the cor ner of1 Sixth and Main, will move to new quarters In the Jacobs block pre viously occupied by the En Drygoods company. Mr. Bailey has leased the rooms for a substantial term, and will proceed at once to remodel the Interior. A dining room, lunch counter and boxes will be Installed. The accommoda tions will be considerably superior to thoseOf bis present quarters. He de clares, however, that business has been unusually good, and le feels warranted In going ahead with an In creased investment. V.r Thanksgiving Linens of the Better Grade The turkey dinner on Thanksgiving Day is looked forward to and backward to u one great occasion when the dining room is the most delightful expectation and .'D:: Vy ":' the soft, rich luster of snowy Linens, as good appetite awaits the coming of the turkey. Good housekeepers know this to be headquarters for Linens of the better grades. Now is a good time to supply your needs for Thnaksgiving. , Extra Larfire Patterns Cloths and Sets HUMIDOR. EXTRA QUALITY SATIN DAMASK. SETS IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. NAPKINS AND CLOTH TO MATCH. " Cloth, sire 72.88-in. sets , $14.00 Cloth, size 8181 -in sts t. $18.00 Cloth, size 71xl06-in. sets $l.i.00 CHh,Me 71x106-iii. sets $18.00 Cloth, size 72x72-in., cotton $8.00 Cloth, size 45-in., round $4.00 Table Linens By the Yard T17LL WORK TONIGHT Klamath Lodge No. 137. 1. O. O. P., meets tonight In regular session. There will be work In the.inltlatory degree, and members are urged to turn out and see the new work under Captain Pell's management. 'Visiting brothers cordially Invited. CARROTS DISPIiAVED A string' of line carrots from the Shook ranch at Dairy are exnlflWdl In a window of the Swansen barber shop adjacent to the Hall hotel. SHEEP BROUGHT IX FOR THE WINTER A fine band of sheep belonging to Wilson brothers and Frank Ward passed thru town this mornlna- from their summer range in the Aipen Lake district. They will ty fed, this winter In the Merrill district The band, which numbered between 3,000 and 2,500, appeared in the best of condition. THOMAS DIXON'S THRILLING FILM SPEC TACLE OF AMERICA'S FUTURE, WITH A CENTRAL LOVE THEME OF ENGROSSING' POWER " :. , .. - , i , Prices, 15c and 35c J. Pospisil For Kahn Made to Measure CLOTHES hdCmk burnt , .711 Main Street WILL CALL AN1 DEUVEK ' PhoM 419 72-in. Table Linen, in beautiful patterns. Tlii.s is splendid quality and worth todav $3.00. Very .special, the yard '. .. .$2.00 70-in. ajl Linen, half bleached, extra heavy quality, and a bargain at , .-s '. $1.00 72-in. Satin Damacjc? table Linen, beautiful floral 'patern, per yard $2.25 70-in. Bleached table Ljnen, half Linen. Extra value, per yard ". $1.00 -3rr Moe&Co. Exclusive Dry Goods New Fancy Silks Special at $1$ Fancies Fancies Fancies--It seems that every body wants fancy silks all sorts of stripes and gay plaids. Ami these are wonderfully pood silks the nio,st beautiful colors, with cluster stripes and wide stripes and narrow stripes 'and satin stripes aiUjlM Strmes. Oh. It s a urntiilcrfnl accnrtmiti fit rrnofl If AH very special at, per yard-. .' $1.71 'F Large shipment new Fall Silk Waists the kindjW want is herc.Cat prices, doubtless, less than yM1 pect to pay. The, new styles, with high collars, made fiom heavy grade of Crepe dc Chine, mostly Jgi colors. Prices range from $1.08 up to $cw TURKS RETREAT IX TALKHTINE LONDON, Nor. 9. A general re tirement northward by the Turkish troops In Palestine Is Indicated. Moving Pictures DIVORCE HVIT IH FILED - Alleging cruel and Inhumun treat- ....... u Uv.,uu iu uiiuno wan uieu uoiniea dv tn rnnniv irk . iri,m,ih irii. von m it," - m yesterday with Circuit Court Clerk I day for the election at h vi...it. ' ti,. .. mnvntlon held IS" rt 1 . . - .. , AtA lAPflasmiP II ELECTION JUDGES' APPOINTKD The Judges and clerks war ap pointed by the county clerk yaate- George Cbastain by M against Eugene Weeks Mills is the attorney for the T'lulntlff. D. Weeks Dralnaae District which i. h h.M Fred II. , early In December. MCrguerlte Clark as a "stunt man" is a new featuk.-ln nlcturea. but In "The A'maionsl" her latest Paramount picture, director Joiepq Kaufman and Cameraman William Marshall! have featured the dainty star as hardiest of "stunt men." This Is quite lit eral, for during most of the Ave reels the star wean boy's clothes. She Jumps out of a tblry story window onto a nearby tree, swings along a branch and down the trunk as clev erly as say trained athlete, and as for aur asriagrioe ana -jump trow ner horse Into the arms of her awasl- beart la a ptulag automobile well, you'll bare to see it for yourself at the Btar tonight. PURE APPLE CIDER, 7c per gallon at The Smoke. it FIRST AID CLASH TO MEET ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED , A petition was Hied yesterday with County Clerk C. R. DeLap for an ad. mlnistrator for the estate of Orua J. Wweet of Spokane, who owned prop ; erty in Klamath County. Perry De- ' LOCAL CHURCH VIM (XT - . . ....!., Hitt, xne jsnanuBi uvn . Klamath Falls won tbeillreOjj the state convention n 7Jj j The Dalles for having the Urn", , catiaa from the longest dHW jl WW sm . . ,.... nrlMI uosie enu b " .- . -. iesUte Intormstlon Cotnty nape, 36 ccnu. .1 ; KLAMATH Trrif"r?. "L??n The First Aid CIbbh win m,,.t ., the Central school Wednesday, No-I Lap was appointed by the county Vember 14. at 4;1S n m rniir ill.,..i. ' " -w-.. . wwHiimuir( nenaer ie Kent are the attorneys rauinad la a the case, I vemoer 14, at 4:15 p. m The text books are now hero, anil those desiring to get an Idoa of the course are roquonted to view the win dow In the Star drug store devoted to this matter. Two meetings will be held each week. RED CROSS DANCE TONIGHT It Is expected that there will h n large crowd out this evening at the ea cross danco at the Elks Temple. ne proceeds or this affair are to be used for buying Christmas' present for the boys at the front. The ticket sale conducted by members or th society during the past few days has already assured a large gathering! Tbe largest aceldekc mmm. i. the werW The Travelers. SeeChii. ' . 6 l-t m n. . 1 " i - 'iTj east . HKLLH IIOOZE TO JNDIANB J. W. Thresher of tbia city, who was arrested at Dorrla for of liquor to Indians, nleadad to the charge, and has baaa raauwad by federal authnHM. n ..... WllAI. km I. ... .-1. . t A ' NORTHWEST WA1 , FORECAST " jk? nsrinN Fair and eaeMf w. ii.a i .nut imrtlOOi SWeWITt ate winds, mestly "::.,- ABHINQTON Fair, f where he Is now In jalj. " ' '.rj I"'"" ... UMM eept ram ner vw- j' southeasterly wmw, - .-. lag along coast. " tfi T -.. KLAMATH-V. a. 7 - tA ?. Maalaiuai, yMterd;y;"&,fe M' Mlalaiai,today,3ldH.u Mlta- litlSJ MILLET BOUND OVER w -sBww Following an examlnatlo day In the justice court, Jess charged with a erlstlaai. against a i.v-u .. . over to the action X tbe grant jury, too ,LAI TO Cl and hat been raiaaaaj -. w.j- . ruvr "' ,..,ri It. 000. He Is also out tm kaa e AUR-At a br noiner tiaiUar charge aamajief ta ne. tfcr TW ?1 7B0. if .gtetii ureet, or call TW. t $i ' I f- ij ?