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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1917)
ir-ta "i P S IV- pack roUn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH rALLS, QRBKON aa-iwrot.'fgtH P ERSONAL a lIMll Mtttl W MENTION IIVirEiHMRKS LITTXK SIDKLWtlTS OX LOCAL BPPKXPTCW AMONG TMK PfiOPLK OP THIS CITY AND VtCMTfTY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OP LOCAL FOLKS c Charles Kemple of Minneapolis Is a Klamath Falls visitor. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Snjder aro In for a few days from Swan. Mrs. F. C CorpenlnR was In on busi ness jesterdny from Olene. Asa Fordjce of Fort Klamath Is a visitor to Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Devlnish of Ed wall, Wash., are visitors in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ramsey of Hood River are visitors to Klamath Falls. A. It. Marshall and family of the Olene district traded with the local merchants yesterday. Mrs. Frank Ira White'has- returned, following a short visit with friends in Langell Valley. G. A. Childers, formerly of Klamath County, is registered at the White Pel ican hotel from Medford. Ed Sutton was a county seat visitor yesterday afternoon from his ranch on the river below town. Robert Cheyne of the Spring Lake district was in the city attending to matters of business yesterday. W. J. Wiswall of Portland came In on the train last evening for a short business visit in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Summers left this afternoon for Dunsmulr, to visit their raughter, Mrs. Lloyd Alford. Miss Mary Ball has returned from Klamath Agency;: where-she bad been visiting her sister. Miss Ruth BalL i H. W. Hinks. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cor bell and Mrs. R. M. Vaughn of Cbilo quln are in Klamath Falls for a few days. L. A. Faeling of San Francisco is among the business visitors here. He to regUtered-at the White Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moe left today for Medford,' where they will remain until Friday. They made the trip by anto. - - , .t Jw Mr. and Mrs. Henry" Anderson have returned to their home In Merrill after spending several days here visiting relatives. , r The Merrill library Club is to give al dance Thanksgiving night for the Ben efit of the Reft Cross. Society-, and: of the Merrill Library ''Club, , J. t Mr. and Mrs. W.'C Daltoa have re turned from Mi. Tanvakslas, where they have been visiting their sons, who are In the military academy there. Dr. E. J. Boyd, pkmeer dentist of Klamath County, who left here tfteea years ago to Uu la Eastern Oregon, la visiting his son.br. Ross Boyd. DISMISSED ON LIQllOR CHARGE Fred August, who was charged with disposing of whiskey to Indiana, was yesterday afternoon given n hearing before United States Commissioner B. C. Thomas. There was aot.raEtelaat evidence, however, to hold him on tan charge, and he was dismissed, i xnancmv!'.ngiiMnjnnalt - I ARE ANNOUNCED KLAMATH BOY AND GIRL ttT COURSE IN SUMMER SCHOOL AT O. A. &, WITH ALL EXPENSES .PAID- Elmer Holcomb and Blanche Short are the two pupils, who have won the most prises, and are entitled to the trip toCorvalUa this summer and to the-twor weeks' course of the summer school, with' all their eipenses paid, ac cording to C. D. Chorpenteg. president of the Klamath County School Fall Association. The boy and girl mentioned cap tured the most honors at the success ful school fair recently given at Hen ley, at which nearly a dosea schools thruout the county participated. 7 : vsttsiii'sixxz: H - - " -API en nn WYrrv .. t WEDNESDAY, 0V,Mt.. L' PARIS, Nov. Jl. The Germans have penetrated advanced positions In the North Caurlera wowl. but were subse quently expelled for the most part. ALLIED COUNCIL IN SESSION ' LONDON, Nov. Sl.-The allied war council Is now In session. Colonel House did not attend esterday, althoj General Bliss was there. Whf not have those auto curtain . Thanksgiving Time Suggest l . . -Z"aisjaw p TTr i -LtttVLttVLlmtHEaESHiiiHEEe): nxtd? -Bradley Supply Co. 16-tf FOR SALE Sixty acres good Improv ed land under Irrigation; baa house, barn and other outbuildings; all fenced; nine miles from Klamath Falls; ISO per acre; easy terms. EIGHTY ACRES good land. SO of It ready for irrigation; all fenced; small house and barn; $35 per acre; easY terms. See owner, L. Jacobs, 621 Main street. Sl-Ct NOT1CK. ( Stray sheep came to my place at 224 Michigan nve.', today.- Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Fred W. M Manus. 17-4t MISSING LIFEBOAT LANDED ' .1 LONDON, Nov. 1L The missing boat from the steamship Rochester has landed at an Irish port It .contained five men. They .are. the only survivors of the origtaalfcrew of twelve. Economy Through Quality 17 I WANTED TO BUY Second hand clothing and shoes. Tenth and Main streets. 31-t TO DR. CATHEVS PATIENT Us? Bishop Robert L. Paddock will ar rive Thursday evening, and will hold services here Sunday. The Episcopal Guild will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Gowan to discuss plans with Bishop Paddock. Having abandoned my practice, to answer the needs of the nation for DhVBlclans and s'urxeons. I will' be 1 grateful if former patients owing .me ' will promptly settle. I have not placed my accounts with anyone for collec tion, but Mr. Groesbeck, whose office adjoins, has' kindly consented to give space for my desk, and will receipt for all moneys paid. 21-6C ' GEO. A.CATHBY. M. D. "The Ardsley" A " Nettleton Model " Lace Bals. In Tan or Black Calfskin This store is a shoe centre of the world because we carry in stock a full line of Nettleton shoes. Travel where you will Chicago, New York, San Francisco, or cross to London, Paris or Berlin you will find nothing better. No better shoes .can: be made than Nettleton shoes. .-f b ELiE mmWF sjbWbb rLbIeP? a EtEt .aaET En EnsjSfli ssT BSSSbS . Agent for Nettleton Men's Shoes The World's Finest Look Your. Best On Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving, with happy gatherings, .is close at hand it's naturally a dress-up occasion. You'll want to be dressed the very best you can. You need a winter suit and overcoat now, anyway. Choose, it here, now. Havt it for Thanksgiving and the holidays that follow. We're showirrg a great variety of Suits and Overcoats new styles', new colorings, new weaves Clothes you'll like at prices you can afford to pay. $12.50 to $35.00 Florsheim, Shoes Shock of this brand have a distinctive ness that is only found in high grade shoes. Quality and workmanship are of the highest standard. Our prices are low er for the Florsheim Shoes than they are being sold for in other cities, and you would be wise to consider your shoe needs "NOW," before prices advance. The prices are easily in reach of those who want a good quality dress shoe. - $7.50 to$10.00 Jap I lt I I EEemmELiifl EEEnlBBBBBBl 1 EaEaEtEaEgffl I V VEEEEEEfl Accessories You'll Want SHIRTS. HATS, TIES, Everything. that you want to complete your new out fit or give a touch of newness to the clothes you now have. It's wonderful what an air of prosperity well chosen "trimmings"will give. Wonderful neckwear at 7."ic Silver Brand Shirts, . .$1.:$." Ide Brand Shirts $1:50 and $2.00' Holeproof Hose, lisle... 30c Holeproof Hose, silk . . .,"0c Pure Linen Kerchiefs 25c and up Mallory Hats ?.' :.-,() and $, all new shapes and colon. Stetson staple shapes, $T).00 Light weight, medium weight and heavy weight underwear, Union and Two piece Suits. K. SUGARMAN YOUIIH FOH YICTOKY Tlllll! HACIUKICK AND FAITH I - - IP The Very Newest Styles of Queen Quality IB B Suptrior Qnalily . I H Better Priced II. meesW kJJI JLVssLseW mew mmu ' Httfflni' mffflri'i Rfwtr1;,i Cincinnati Pacifist Who Was Horse Whipped By Mob Arrived Today and will be on Display Tomorrow. This announcement will be welcomed by manjr ladies who have been patiently waiting for the past month. In this lot you will see the new Grays. Tans, Crowns. Mahoganys and Blacks. The styles are th newest creations and will include the popular 1 2-8 heel as well as the military and French heels. The sizes are from 21-2 to 8. the widths will be pleased to have you call and tr j (ModA inspect the new styles and give us your opinion. Prices PO VU tp 1 6iUU AAtoD. We - St? 'Tjii J. F. MAGUIRE CO. pvWte '""i S-ryjgrzsr-. .'- ', vrrr.ttm .. U. lit l"" ""' pmwiwaassissBssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssBsnsssssssssssmisMnipnmwri A i&m ?SeeW v.'f55BBav 'ePjeB' LlllllsW 'JsW"-.SllllllllllH HPfArMT HOEUMK Herbert Blgelow. the Cincinnati uastor'and pacifist, was horsewhipped ' by Clarence Uudlnfilon wi by a mob which kidnaped him and will oe shown at the SUrwnii. took him Into tho hills of Kentucky. ns have read tie ". m The charae aaalnst him wi. hi. attl. erlal or novel form, Mw""7 ,.. .RANCHER HAS PAINFUL TIM C. (I. Hunt, iiromlacnt ruesir, the IMetna dIMrlct, has DWIMHH . . ...t .!... tk' serious umo wim u ! .ii.i .n. n Iim hn n mill ' i .,,. ...... .. ... ,.- m treatment for ncversl dtfl "tJ ninrkhiirn hnmillsl. SBBLsiafT J what Improved, nltho wi? ' the effects of hi painful Us. KEEPS HIM DODOIN1 "iwio" I'iiwkII Ik bnrk hWMllll federal monllw thru hl oldltujfW Krounds In thu KaM, looWW " flBhtln' houml and fwlliT W ..... f..u, i Miii'K ihfm trotkMn will Inorm the officers that wrs -l punt the dradlnK uko, even 11 - j look It. Moving Ptctm Charles Ilav. who won P""!1' u , mi. clnrthoDDer. S' w pear In tho blBRost role bf MJL' s ik. rTfianoim niai w Jim," the Saturday EvenlnirWW was his attl tilde on the war. But the act has u routed a storm of protest in many ports of the country. RETURNS FRofc EXTENDED VIEIT Mrs. Clarence Underwood has re turned from a seven weeks' trip in Washington and Oregon. A large part of tho time was spent visiting her sis- .. IMIE boy woo was - jk',! father and told to play or """".r be might choose, nsyms talk: .i n "Hiiiirinn Jim. He toon"" r. fnther'H clothespin factory u ! Igan, made thlngit hum, fou comblno tnat was iri. -"J4& prices on the market, and r?' tiOo -"hell on wheeis. JTLf , have read the expioim -- aiuMcarncd to love nlm t9Jl -. w.u iwio wm speni. vmung ner sis- and icarnca 10 wu " m ier, Mrs. Wayne Drldgeford at Olym-' deeivlve action, his uwFZp !, nun. iicomi. seauie. portianai nnnih. win see nnu " " . wnvn, ..... Ban BWV ana Albany were places visited. among the other f LOCAL HUNTERE AFTER DUCKS BaurMan. P'nl bJ'... -j r -? "vfiu mum jr Hoataiius composed a party of aunt- -." wbo f9wn ma aany hours tfeis morning aftar birds in th viuiiv f In Charles Bsy. w " rraj .. - WHB S" personality is so """""'ljrl 'Sudden Jim" thst the WSsSh ducers purchased the tvm r .1 . . .... Ll ly 10 isaiur. unu. TOO LATE TO ' -i.i-. wui m ISi WAWTBt-'" "" ri tttMW'l nousa, elose in. m "TV. st'3 Tlfllmsn'rpond. aid dofllce. .",. .' ,0