The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 08, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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rill a day or two.
B. H. Hoffman of Portland li rests
tared at the White Pelican hotel.
W. H. Yerlan Is In town for a short
time from Portland.
R. M. Harding came In on last eve
ning's train from San Francisco.
J. P. McAutiffe and'Jack Shaaahaa
are In the cltr tor a short time from
Blr.
D. D. I.lsker and D. W. Llskey are
In Klamath Falls for a abort time oa
business.
Fred Sullaway of Slsson Is a recent
arrival In Klamath Falls.
A. Kallna, the enterprises
chant at Malta, paid a visit to the
county teat yesterday.
J. N. Dranhall, mtntger of the
Odessa Logging and Timber Company
Is In the cltr on business.
PALM T1GKHS WIN ODD CAMK IN
OLOSR BOWLING MATCH LAST
EVENING RESULT IX DOUItT
UNTIL LAST BALL WAR ROLLKD
D. F.
Word hat been received here of the
arrival Sunday of a daughter, Gtlta-
Drlscoll of Dlr Is spending a.bcth Jane, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
Williamson or 8atem. Mrs. William,
son was formerly Mlaa Elsie Orem,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Orem of
this cltr. Mr. Williamson 1 principal
of the high school there.
tfigi Scseol Ntte
few days In Klamath Falls.
O. H. VanMeter of Olenc Is In the
city on business for a few days.
Jot. E. Olson of Muskegon, Mich.,
It a Klamath Fatlt business visitor.
Tom O'Connor of Portland Is a
huslaeee visitor to Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Erma Hosley haa gone to Mer
rill to stay for several weeks.
:
M'rt. Wright C. Dunning, who hat' The east for tk tealor play will be
bee vtsUlag Mrs. 8. E. Martin for hoeea thla week. The parts will be
assigned aid etudy cemmeaead next
tome time, returned to Merrill today, week.
8. wae accompanied by Mr. aadMra., sri Mw vvtM9
Mr. aad Mrs. A. M. Sayre of Dust.' 'V Joilor RetVfcreee. It la re
mulr are recent arrivals In Klamath quested tbat any wtofcare taateriala.
Falls, j reranante, old, or aew, will grre theta
at once to aay klgk ackool etadeat,
E. M. Harding of San Francisco ..4 not wmlt to v. ralsl as.
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light.
the train arrvale last
Local Red Cross I
- Attitritits 1
Work la progreetaaf e the Aaanal.
A number or the ttadeata are aavtag
their plcturea take thla week for
the anaoal. ''
Cecil aad Fraakl Adas are call
ed out of 'school to MecDoel by the
death ol their setter.
A number of stadeats of the Mck
I school are aavlag thrift atamaa. They
Those In attendance at the Red can bo purchased, la Mr. Bowmaa'a
Cros rooms yesterday were, loSee.
mww roots, tfeeaamei k. n. Th9 tlgkt m eauaa s,
TBMaer, . waiter, vaat. craniing. three weeka.
A. B. Land. L. E. Sulllvaa, R. Alex-!
aador. C, K. Brandeabarg, O. T. Me
DasM, W. J. Nickolao. O. B. Daw-1
bag. 8. T. 8amaaera. Joha H. Hamil
te. Mala Otterheta. Mary K. Ander
aa. A.Baiater; . BoMiabar. W. D.
Cofer. R. A. EmmUt. R, A. Aiford, H.
F. Mardech, O. H. VaaJUper. Geo.
Chattel.
Sargleal departtaeat: Metdamaa
C. C Low. R. A. Mitchell, A. B. Ks-
K. A. Daabam. Q. W. Merrl
f. T. Lot, H. M. Maaalag. A. J.
Lyle, Faal Bogardaa.
The Tlgera and Wolves are again
tied In their bowling tournament by
reason of the Ttgera winning the odd
game la last alght'a match. The Tl
gera won the first frame, the Wolves
the second, each game being won by
a good margin. The third game wat
very close, and the result waa In
doubt until the last ma had rolled.
Thla game went to the Patmt by two
plna. Patterson rolled a score of 307,
the highest of the evening. He and
Dob Dale tied with high average of
1 7. Owing to the absence or mem-
bora or each team, Doa Dale waa al
lowed to roll In Callen'a place and Art
Leavltt rolled lor BUI Lee. The
acoroa made by these man are to be
coasted oa the scores or the men replaced.
MOOSE WOLVE8
let Sad Ird
Patterson ....1ST
Loo 117
Markwardt ...1
Headrlekaon ..151
Boyd 1S5
The First Breath of Spring has been charmingly
reflected in the New and Moderately Priced
Silk Poplin Dresses
Totala
....711 7S 784 151
PALM TIOER8
1st Ind
Carter 137
Beck 144 146
Calm 154 177
Nemo 141 US
Lorou 147 115
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.. DAXCE AT BUPMXGTOX
Every Friday light, Matte by the
Peartoa orckaatra. 7-lt
800 f Royal
of BoWlf at
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forth
8. baby bond in, ma who earee.
l-lt MODERN SHOE STORM
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EVERY trip the pott man make
Aw he delivers or coUocta aaaav
Utters written on Eaton's Highland Loaur.
Those who know and appreciate food paper use
Eaton's Highland Linen because it k eaay to
write on, attractive to the eye and each shape,
abe and tint is in good taste.
Any of the five envelope shapes may he hoi
el our store. Natalie and Almonte shapes
may be had in lints in addition to while.
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3rd
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189
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Av.
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187
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Totala 738 717 788 149
Rolled by Art Leavltt.
- Rolled by Do Dale.
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Mi Baal Rabbera
Rv.K.K. STORE.
NeUee of Qrtaa Bale
4 tHaatiHisB
la the Covaty Court or the Bute or
Oregon, for CouBty or Lake.
!' Matter ol the Eatate and
aaardlaashlp or Hugh C. Aider
aoa, Minor.
Purtaaat to aa order, made by the
Hoaorable County Judge or the Coun
ty ot Lake, State or Oregon, dated the
4th day or February, 1918. notice la
hereby glvea tbat the undersigned
will sell, at private aale, tor cash, at
Lakerlew, In the County of Lake and
State of Oregon, on or after the 9th
day or March, 1918, an undivided
OM-rourtk Interest of aald minor In
aid to th following described real
property, tltuatbd In Klamath Coun
ty, Oregoa, to-wlt:
The 8Ett of the NEU or sectloa
8, T. 39 8.. R. 9 E. W. M., conUIn-'
lag 40 acres. Begiantng at the 8W i
eerier or the 8WK ortheNWK of;
Section 3, Towaahlp 39 south, i
Range 9 east, W. M and 'running
these out along the half section i
line 330 feet, running thence north
parallel to the section line common
to sections 3 and 3, In said Town
ship and range, 880 feet, running
thenc west parallel to the half sec
tloa Una first above mentioned, 330
feet, and thence sooth, along the
section line common to said sections
3 and 3, 880 feet, to the place of
beginning, containing five acret,
leaa the area occupied by the right
or way or the government canal
across said tracts.
' Block 1, S. 3, 4, 5, 8, 7. 8, 9,
10'. 11, II, 13, 14, 15 and 18, In the
town or Merrill, 'being a portion of
the NEU of the SE14 of Section 3,
TowBthlp 41 south, Range 10 east,
W. M., aeeordtng to a duly recorded
plat oa record li tha county clerk's
oslce at Klamath Fallt, Oregon.
Lota 1, 3, 3, 4, 6, 8, 7 and 8. In
block C, aad lota 7 and 8, block 13,
of tke town ot Merrill, aa the tame
appears on the duly recorded plat
or the aald town bow on file In the
ofilee of the county clerk or Klam
ath County, Oregon.
Block 49 In lot 3 In Section 11,
Township 40 south, Range 10 east,
W. M.. In aald town or Merrill,
Oregon.
Lot 5, black 41, Nichols Addition
to the city er Klamath Fallt, Ore
goa.
The proposed sale will be subject to
coanrstatlen by tke County Court of
Lake Centr, Oregon.
Dated st Lakevltw, Lake County,
Oreaei, this 4th day or February,
1111.
0. ROM ANDERSON. Guardian.
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Like the first flowers in a spring garden, the
lovely new frocks are beginning to blossom
forth in the Garment Section. All with the
touch of newness, daintiness and charm that
characterize the new season.
Large assortment Silk Poplin Dresses, that
give every day service, in Spring's new leading
colors. Very special prices, $8.75.
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Hunts
One Day Sale
Blouses, Crepe de Chine aq q-
Very Special - - - ?."!)
Snappy New Waists in Tucked and Pleatad Styles, with
high Convertabl Collar. Many New Waists shown
for th first time) tomorrow, making one of tha best
High Grade Waist Sales offered this season.
THIS SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY
Hosiery Notes
Of Interest
At our present price for good quality hosiery, we
feel it our duty to advise you to make purchases at
once even if you have a sufficient supply for present
day needs. The cost of materials and labor are daily
advancing and less production means higher prices.
Here is Hosiery you can buy at prices which are
far less than future wholesale cost will be. Buy now.
Economy Hose for Children
both fine and heavy ribbed, sixes 6 to 9 1-2. Black
only ; five pairs for $1.00
ROUND TICKET STOCKINGS for Hoys and
GirU. Black, Tan and White ; sizes 5 1-2 up to 10 1-2;
c cry pair guaranteed ;3 pairs for $1.00
Infants' Economy hose black, white, tan; special
pc pair r)C
Ladies' Fine Hose
Round Tjckct. Made from fine grade silk lisle;
four thread beer and toe and double sole; also some
in out size with ribbed top; all sizes ; 3 pairs for $1.00
Luxite Hose 60c
Ladies' fine grade vegetable silk hose; guaran
teed by the Holeproof Hosiery Co.; white and black;
special price g
Advance Showing of Smart Spring
Dress
Fabrics
As an early showing to fascniate women who de
sire the newest in nduanr. hK K.nl:r..i material
... -...., nn mnuuiui uiaii,
are now making a most attractive showing here,
where the newest of fashion is always found.
Materials, colors and weaves are more charming
wthan previous season and will attract unusual interest.
32-in. French Ginghams
All new color combination and fancy broken
plaids, with very latest spring shades spccail opening
prices, per yard , .5c
Loraine Foulards
ls the season's very popular kimono and wrapper silk;
they are 36 in. wi,c and fast wash colors; all new
spring patterns ; per yard .85c
40-in. Crepe de Chine
How witch longer we can continue to sell this
Ingli grade silk at today's prices depends only on our
present quantity. We have complete color line: spc-"
cial at, per yard , .$1.50
Fast Color Japanese Crepe
Our spring line consists of a large assortment of
plain and fancy stripes; a good safe buy at ... . ;.3Tc
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riLTOMAIl PATTERNS TOR
MARCH NOW IN HTOCK
H.N.MOE
WHKRB THE NEWEST OF FASHION IS ALWAYS FOUND .
WRITE FOR FREE
MONTHLY FASHION SHEET
Trarelera aecMeat aad health sol.
Idea art) standard. Wheat you par
leaa yew feet lest. SeeCMIcot l
Get a STANDARD tre lataraare
policy from the Cblkote ageacy, 888
Main street. I
A War SUrap
kaiser away.
a day keeps tha
Sevesth Day Advestltt Chanel, lit
N. Fifth street. Putor. E. B. !.
pey. Sabbath tohool suptrlnttDdtnt,
Mre. P. r. Scnanabel. Sabbath teheai
io a. m, Saturday.
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Unuiually lane looks of reM
have beta noted la varloui pert
tha elty. They are aa thick sf'
faatoui blackbird, sad are true M
blniera of iprlng.
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