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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1917)
- THE aOTNINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, NOVKMMHai Al POUR 1117 MENTION LOCAs iwiu smcn.tnHTfl ON AMONG THE PBOPLK OF THIS CITT AHB vnwni. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF lOCJUi TOLM J. N. Branhall of Odessa was in the city Saturday. Irving E. Kestereon Is in the city on business for a few days. G. W. White has returned from a trip to outside points. Charley Button of Tine Grove was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. N. S. Merrill left yesterday for Ca luaa, to visit his brother, who is 111. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCulley of Mid land are visitors In Klamath Falls. Sam Short was a county seat visitor Saturday from his ranch in Poe Valley. Llojd Endlund was a visitor to this city from Keno Saturday. Mr. End lund is teacher of the Keno High school. Mr. and Mre U L. Allea of Baa Francisco are guests at On WWW Pel lean hotel. " i Mrs. J. J. Parker has returned from a visit of several moataswltarelaUvee in Saginaw, Mich. Frank Corpenlng. who operate a general store at Oleae, U a county seat visitor today. County Commissioner Frank McCoi nack is in from his ranca oa we upper Lake today on business. Dr. George Merryman aad aoa George Jr. have returned froai a visit to Portland. The ladles of the Christian church will hold a Thanksgiving market Wed nesday. Nov. J8th. at the Klamath Falls Music Rouse. SUPREME IN KLAMATH Judged from the points of Tone, Beauty of design and Value, Sonora leads. The great number of Klamath's leading musical people who have chosen It In direct comparison vflth ether make speaks for itself. Sonora also received the highest award for tone at Panama Pacific Exposition, and there is a reason forhs beautiful, dis tinctive cabinets found In no other. Why mt let us tell yea the why of it am j- & ' If eBmmmmmmmmsBemmmmmflaemmsmV. r. -pr 80NORA, $250 STYLE We will place this instrument In your heme for direct com parison with any ether make. Sonora models at $100, $17$ and $250 are leaders, and may be heard alongside of all ether Stan dard makes at our store. ' Crop payments or monthly terms can bearranged. -t Shepherd Piano Depot The Home of Highest Grade Instruments. Next deer to Postoffiee. KLAMATH FALLS Mrs. Charles Aadereoa f Red Blot left fs.AK.kejM.Sataiaay. aceom- paaied ay her father. W. B. Grubb. W. T. BUott of the Pine Grove dis trict traaaacted haslaeee la Klamath Falls Batnrday afternoon. F. T. Caaatagham. a prominent Pine Grove resMeat was among tho farmer visitors Saturday. Mrs. George Kent was la from the Kera reach oa the Keao road Saturday oa a shopping expedttloa. Mtsa RuOi Kerns, teacher of the Grammar grades at the Keao school was la tta city Saturday. Mr. aad Mrs. L. W. Anderson aad daughter Bather were buying supplies la Klamath Falls. Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Harvey. Mrs. .W. D. Miller aad Mrs. Nate Otterbeln spent yester- dsy la Dorrls, visiting friends aad rela Uvea. D. W. Murphy, engineer la charge of drainage of the U. S. R. &, left yes terday for ate home la Denver, after spending several days here oa oBcial laspecUoa. Mr. aad Mrs. F..A. Baher.-Mr. and Mrs. Oreille RSlllott. Waada L. Leslie and Alva.Seward are in the city from Klamath Ageacy. Mr. aad Mrs, L. U Parrish. U I Low, W. H. Anderson, C. M. Pettlt. are j Merrill people who spent the week end In Klamath Falls. O. W. D. Orear was among the train arrivals last evening. He Is stopping at the White Pelican hotel while at tending to matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell left yes terday moraine for Hamilton. Calif., where they will spend the winter. They were accompanied by-Mrs. Anna Mar shall S. 3. Peyton. It. M. Neill. J. W. Tynax, E. C. Adams and James Pear son of Roseburg, who have been at Eagle Ridge on a hunting trip, left this morning for their home. Mrs. Maud Watson, who has been visiting her sick sister, Mrs. Wm. Whltlock, for the past week, returned to her home at Silverton, Ore., Sunday. She was. accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Thurmon, who had been making a six weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Whltlock. EVERYONE Had to Shop Early This Year For the Boys at the Front Folks who have eeldlers In France, or Jn the camps, found out hew eaay and comfortable It le to buy early for Christmas. The advantages of shopping while stocks are complete, and sales people freeh, we have pointed out In former years. But many learned K by experience tr the first time thle year. GIFTS LAID AWAY ON PAYMENT OF SMALL DEPOSITS Gift of Silver It would take much time and a lot of epace to tell all the deelr. able, economically priced silver gifts to be found here. CARD CASES SHEFFIELD PLATE NOVELTIES CIGARETTE CA8ES CHESTS OF FLATWARE, CLOCKS HERE ARE OTHER SUGGESTIONS: IVORY CLOCKS FANCY CLOCKS DESK CLOCKS MANTEL CLOCKS ALARM CLOCKS - tt For the Children For the little folks Christmas Day Is the day of all the year and hew cleeety our happiness Is bound up with theirs. Ws.can only suggest a few thing for "Baby's' stecking: OOLD RINGS PINSETS, LOCKET AND CHAIN PUSHERS --'- BRACELETS SILVER CUPS KNIFE, FORK AND 8POON : 7 Bll MAIN STREET J T OFFICIAL 8. P. WATCH INSPECTOR FRANK M. UPP Jeweler SlseaVMWssw VjsVtVsehAest OBSERVE WWAA0WWWA VVt'VssMtsVS Meatless Tuesday NOTICE 4 A meeting of Aioba Chapter No. 61, O. B. S., Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m. Special and unusual entertainment All mem bers and visitors cordially Invited. NOTICE The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Grigsby, 1018 Jef ferson street. The yarn for the Red Cross bss come, and those who want some for knitting should be at the meeting tomorrow. And Help Feed Our Soldiers In compliance with the reeueet of the United States Feed Admlnletra- tlon, we have arranged a special menu fer tomorrow, and will continue to co-operate with the Feed Administration en each Tuesday, so leaf as deemed necessary. ,;; Money to loan on city property, S per cent.. Arthur R. Wilson. 33-6t WANTED TO BUY Second band clothing and shoes. Tenth and Main streets. 21-ft TO DR. CATHEY'S PATIENTS We Will Make Tuesday Popular x Hm,-V Doing without th ordinary meats en Tuesday need net be a, sacrifice on your part, as we J have prepared a meet dejlghtful menu, Including chicken, fish, rabbit, oysters, vegetable entree, etc, which will prove a treat. We will make0lt a pleasure far yeu te help eave to, feed eur eeldlers. Make it a point to vlslt'trie Rett Cafe tomorrow. list i REXpAFE h Having abandoned my practice to answer the needs' of the naUon for physicians and surgeons, I will be grateful if former patients owing me will promptly setUe. I have not placed my accounts with asyoae for collec tion, but Mr. Groeebeck, wbosa oJBce adjoins, has kindly consented to give, space for my desk, aad will receipt for all moneys paid. JUt GEO. A. CATHEY. M. O. Now is the time to get that warm room at the White Fellcaa for the winter months. I16pr month aad up it-it - e Why b uncomfortable durtag the winter wboa you eaa reat a. warn room by the moatb from $11 up. Tan White Pelican Hotel. M-tt mjh fl'llli iganafiir ullir la till to aTereld adjteo. IMt rustitki Hit asVwlaiibilsiat Thanksgiving! One of the Big Dress Events ot the Year Thanksgiving will find you either in the company of home folks, relatives or friends. It will be a dress-up gathering as well as a day of good cheer, feasting and merry-making and you owe it to yourself to appear at your best. We are ready with KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES To help you do it. Our assortments of suits for Men and Young Men are sparkling with smart styles, qual ity fabrics and rich colorings. Values', that we are sure you cannot equal, at $15.00 to $50.00 If you have a fine new overcoat to swing into when you go for that after-dinner stroll, it will give you a heap of satisfaction. Men who have seen our many smart and exclusive overcoat styles have pronounced them the best buys in town. So will you when you see them and note the prices. to $50 .00 K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters r L i . . ..-v .j-i?&