rrvArf i lp THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIHCHMV.M,.;! MOB FOC1I A m $uy ac P l! ERSONAL MENTION LITTLK SIDELIGHTS OX LOCAL HAFFKMXG8 AMONG THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITT AXD VICiMTb. GOINGS AXD COMINGS OK LOCAL FOLKS John Griffith is down from Eagle. Fred Stahlman left this moraine nidge on business. ! tor Castella. where he will be - 1 ployed bj- the Ewauna Box factory . A. L. Glen of Sacramento Is a busi ness Alsltor In Klamath Falls. Miss I. V. Mosser and Miss Anna i Mosser of Los Angeles are Klamath A. K. Mills of Lake lev came over faUs guests who came In on last eve- yesterday on a short business visit. nins's train. F. IJurrowg Is here for a short time from Merrill. Ed Sutton, who operates a ranch on the Klamath River south cf Klam nth Falls, transacted business here J. H. Smart is down from his ranch ve-tcrd. v e at Fort Klamain on Business. Joseph Ball of Klamath Agency is, Jacksonville are in Klamath Palls In the city for a few days on business, j while Mr. Klcmhomme Is buying cat- 'tle. INDIAN SPEEDER BEFORE JUSTICE ONE OF. PAIR WHO SMASHED RIG DRIVEN lY YOVXG GIRL SAT URDAY IS GIVEN HEARING IX JUSTICE COfRT W. B. Kirkland of Dunsmnir was among the train arrivals last evening, j J. M. Johnson, superintendent of the Klamath Indian reservation. U In James M. Allen of Yuba. Calif., is tht for a fcw y fnm he KUm. a city visitor, registered at the White ath Agencv5 I cncan ociei. iave usaey irom wan Lake lraa-, T;oniLE STARTS AMONG ea wun tviamam fans mercnanis yesterday afternoon. Contrary to the report issued in the Herald last evening, which stated that the two Indians who collided with Miss Luclle Stewart Saturday evening with serious results. It was learned thai the Indians did not ret Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Klemhomme of M Brn ,uted but tnBt one of them, Ed CopperOeld ot Yalnax, was captured sho'rtly after tne accident, and has been In custody since. The other man it Is believed Is known, and Is expected to be appre hended. It la also declared that the pair did not attempt to get away, as before stated. Examination of CopperOeld Is go ing on this afternoon In the Justice OIL FIELD STRIKERS '.court of E. W. Gowan J. K. Choate Jr. is here for a short I unf'CTftV Tvti Vnr 1 3 Th n the TVhlfn P1lran I '""r. -., r.rsi irvuojsj ot lue on ucu auc uj A. C. Allen, who spent the summer been reported among the workers, at Rocky Point, returned this morn-J Seven strik breakers in the Goose ins to his home at Medford. Mr., Creek field were attacked and beaten Allen goei to Rocky Point each year yesterday. The producers have asked for the summer months. j for the protection of martial law. TURKS WILL OFFER BATTLE IX PALE8TIXF LONDON. Nov. IS. The Turks are now organising for defense near Mebren, twenty miles southeast of Jerusalem. The British are contin uing their progress northward. rmym: 7?vp7v: iii:ii:iKi"i f T T T T t t T T T t f T T 7 T T T t T T T T f t T t T T t T T t T ? T ? ? T cvt insert GIFTS That Will Gladden The Soldier's Heart Think of the soldiers who must miss the Christmas Cheer of home. Send them gifts and be sure to mail them early, so there will be no disappointment caused by delay. Gifts destined for France should be mailed riy November 15th, and those to American Camps at least two weeks before Christinas, Send Bibles, Books, Fountain Pens,' Ink Tablets, Stationery, Shaving Kits, Comfort Kits, Combs, Brushes, Metal Mirrors, Dentifrices, Toqth Brushes, Wash Clotjis, Pocket Knives, Pocket Cameras, Dollar Watches, Liniments, Adhesive TapeFoot Powders, Etc. a J Come Early L HHiiIiiiWI Z4 WWW' j.M.xruViVi'1' NEW SWKATKRS One Ooiti brand new Swrter. in all beatitirul combination cwlow; all alsem tlimp $15.00 n-ijiruumwi i i-ii ii !-! ' ' - - MOE'S THE WOMEN'S STORE KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NKW (JlOVUi Ftmntw n. i,rll, UUn white and inn n,, Ml au.9lM Another Big Purchase of Winter Coats Goes On Sale at Much Below Actual Value i8r wl!Fw OtMvm wrw&m MtBtMMtmm B V t-fi-il r J7'i If", 4 I'lt.. . j-" fV.J WZ7 &JV'BBS4SBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBBSrKaffQrnBrftV BBBBBBBBBBBl AA SBBBBBBl TiT 41' ' ' - - - II "H I ' I 1 II JSflk. 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Special, each at -. $25.00 4 New Lined Plush Coats Lined thruout splendid styles: worth at todavV price a great deal more. While they" last, $25.00 Wintei vl Suits at a Great Reduction Women's Winter Suit, made from all- wool materials; sold up to ?-5.00; on sale ,1 at each only $14.5Q . - 5.00 Suits reduced to $2150 $45.00 Suits reduced to $34.75 - bVI 01I new ouk uressei I We have just opened iii a beautiful line' of new silk and satin drcssci, now on salt from $Ui.50 to $25.00 Some Big Bargains in Misses and Childrens Coats Special Values in Hosiery and Underwear Women's Cashmere Hose, fast .black, all sizes, on sale 50c. '1 sli -t?A- 4?t New Corsets Miller Bros, corsets, new styles, on sale, pair . . .GJ)o Warner's rust proof cor sets at, pair $1:25 "Red Fern" front lace cor sets, .new models, $3.50 up to $0.00 pair. Hoys' union suits, gray, fleeced lined, 3 to 16 yearn, on sale, suit . 75c and 85c Childrens fleeced lined vest and pants, all sixes, on sale, each .V 35c NEW RIBBONS 1,000 yards all silk moire ribbon, for hair bows, all colors, 25c values, special, per yard '. . .15c 1,000 yards fancy floral ribbons for fancy work, up to ,50c values, on sale, per yard 35c ' NEW SILKS 5Q0'yards new fancy Silks, plaids and stripes, come 36 inches wide, worth today $2.00, Very special, per yard $1.70 $2.00 grade 40-inch Crcnc dc Chine, black, white, and all evening shades. Very special, per yard . . .$1.50 Women union suits, fleeced lined, good $1.00 values, all styles, on sal, suit .. .. .' 59c Forest Mills underwear for women and children, from $1.00 tip to $5.00 a suit NEW SILK WAISTS ip New "Wirthmor" waists on sale at, each . . . .$1.00 New "Welworth" waists, on sale at, each . . . $2:00 Fifty new Crepe de Cliiuc waists, in all colors, on sale at, each $4.0!) Best Fitting Pettknis Beautiful new cotton petti coats, in plain awl floral designs, in dark and light colors." Fit Rite" top, from, $1.25 up in $3.00 a All silk Taffeta petticoats, in all styles and colors, ev ery one guaranteed to' wear, "fit Kite top, sale, $3.1 8 tip to MMWWMVWMWWWWVMWMWi Moving Pictures WMWWWMMVWWWWVWWWi JjicurarEalJ These are some of the things which may conveniently and wisely be sent to our heroes at the front. We can fit up any kind of a special kit to meet your requirements and pack it for mailing Underwoo mnats f -v I EuffiT x,J KLAMATH TALIS OREGON 17JTW whcwc omcucA pcoplc vjii muvjThtm Dituas Come Early AABCUraiEOARK 13" Ono o( the many Incidents that grip the heart in the new Marguerite Clark picture, "The Valentine Olrl," produced by the Famous Players, and released on the Paramount program, is the scene In which the wistful little Marian Morgan, 13 years old, Is ting. erlng the wedding finery of Lucille Haines, and realising that when ber own wedding day comes there will be no mother to help her with her wed ding gown. The motherly Mrs. Haines comforts the child, and the little storm soon blows over, but It cannot help but leave a deep Impres sion on the mind of the beholder, Marian Morgan and'Mri- Haines and the other character In this delight ful "human" phojoplay, will be the attraction at the Star tonight. Wll.li IIOM) HAM-' The ladies or the Christian church will hold a Thanksgiving market on Wednesday, November 28th, at the Klamath Falls Music House. 'BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIK SH3BBBSBBB3DBBSBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBVBSBBVsBBBaSVQHi SHIII r n HUUHON UKI'AIK SHOP ,AH work guaranteed at lowest fig. ures. Try us once, you will return. Electrical troubles a specialty. Delco experts. Fletcher & Ham, G08 Klam ath avenue. 13-flt "Minimum Carbonization" STUDEBAKER NOTIOK Thirty head of goats came to my place on the Merrill road Sunday, November 10th. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. 13-2t JAS. T. HENLKV. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'niiirAAfijtjirirvtnAAJuijL FANCY WORK for sale Also made to order; get Christmas gifts made here. 51 Main. Call Saturday, 13-2 WANTED Man and wife want Job on ranch. Room 4, Townsend flats. l3-2t The oldest accldeac eejapuy la America m The Travelers, fee GUI cote. ' FOR SALE Ocod cow. Inquire of Charlie Blehn, 930 Klamath ave nue. j3.jt. WANTID -A woaan to do Meaning. " , 13-at Harmon Motor Co., Phoenix "have had atiaimus i carbooisstiofl, and csa hMttthr a w VELIB Rossch Motor Car Co., Seattle "w BjUdr wrnwaasaj Zsrehsa sec Veils cats aad i FORD W.H.Wlllnefoiil,Poftlw of Swluow Ihst Ztrolen. wljg ily esUsM aad sstiifsctoiy IttHW A HUDSON H. O. Harrlion Co..SnFrcto assay wrs of Hudiono"" ZseslsM. We bsw aotbiasM feaietlerk." ZEROLENE TktStoMdudQUIbr Motor Cu Endorsed by Leading Car Distributor! because the records of their service department h?wj 7oJ. - -' I - f-tltWla asDnalt' crude, gives perfect lubrkadon-leM wear, -i more power, least carbon ds posit. Dmttn EYtrrvktrt mutt Oaf StniciSttHimu Standard Oil Company liauiorni! f. It lV'J -Vl .aji I tf- 'U'?" ffcw--