The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 20, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THK 1VKW1NO H1KALP. KLAMATH FALLS, Q1UM0N
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I fully. Punch waa served thrtout th
evening. ....
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The Leisure Hour Club met this
CelebThfThg her nlxth blrtbdny. iif. k tSfr-Whe'oT MrtiTHeiHetfi
nciUMC uu e7aiH "em mossiest in truur.
Society
tie Mnrlnn Louise Smith cntjrtjilned
n few of her friend nt'hcr parent's
homo on Wednesday of thin week. She
n Iho recipient of many nice pres
ent. Her guests were Pearl Johnson,
Geotpo Whit mnn, Wilson Wiley. Alex.
Is L le, Oeriln Larson, Frances Adams,
tlcrtmtlo urn Ilcrthrlsdorf, SelRfreed
ton Dorllietvdorf, niton-Johnson, Jean
otto Smith, Mntliew Smith and Marian
Smith.
The Ladles Aid of the Methodist
church met this week nl the home of
Mrs. 1 11 Klnnear, nl 41C Pine street.
h b . -lfAftfedfet S- ah I I rih at 4A
Drldgo formed the" chief diversion for
the afternoon, after which refresh
ments were served. Those present
were Mrs. Van Riper, Mrs. K. Whit
lock, Mrs. tCIIIon, Mrs. 0. M. Hanaln
and Mrs.'C. B. Wheeler.
WILL TAKE MANY CATTLt
TO UPPER MARSHES
(corse Watt of this city Is planning
to lake about 3,000 cattle from Fort
Plans nere discussed for ft sller tea, Klamath to the Upper Marshes to pa-
Local Red Cross
Activities
.-Those'-present at the work rooms
etcrday were:
Sewing roem: Meedames & C.
Kimball. (1. 0. Fry, T, It 8kllllngton.
M F. Coseboom, Louis Bradford. 8. It.
Horry, Chas. Martin, II. Newnham, 8.
K Martin. M. 8. Sargent. Ulrd McDon
ald. Ida Gibson, L. E. Sullivan.
Hostesses for the coming week will
be as follows, in the order named:
Mrs. llrandcnburg, Mrs. Ilobertson,
Mrs. Withrow, Mrs. Garcelon, Mr.
Newnham, Mrs. Turner.
to bo held about n month from now.
Thor present were Mrs. F. G. Peltr..
Mrs. O. A. Stearns, Mrs. Phelps, Mrs,
W. J. Slclnnietz, Mrs. C. I. Lewis,
Mrs. II. U. Momjer nnd Mrs. C. 11.
Fisher.
Initiation for new members of the
turc for the summer tomorrow.
DANCE BRINGS $7&7.1
FOR RED CROSS BENEFIT
RETURN FROM SOUTH
The dance recently given by the
was held at their meet- ,adlM of en,,,,!,, t Klamath I
..day. In Odd Fellows I . ,. . ,. , v...u. ..
Charles L. Moore and family arriv
ed last night from California, where
they hac been spending the past winter.
WESTERN UNION HAS NEW DESK
Ilellcf Corps
Ins on Thursday, In Odd fellowsl vi.-,.ii. ,,, ...m i' a np' ,obb' dMl "" w "
hall. A committee, composed of Mrs. ! " - TrL rJl Zd I''""1" tor hc " customer.
, ..i. ,...iri .i si n n' hk. ' " " tn " Cross. The dance . . . ,.,., . .... ... ...
i-.-.i . ..... , was Jnder th management of Mrs.i ... .
The olden Rule
It not only the name of this store, but it constitutes
the policy on which we do business.
BY ACCOROINO OUR CUSTOMERS THE TREATMENT WE WOULC
WISH OTHERS TO ACCORD US, BY OIVINQ PATRONS THE FULL
VALUE OF THEIR DOLLARS SPENT OVER OUR COUNTERS, AND IN
A MULTITUDE OF INSTANCES A LITTLE MORE, HAS ENABLED US
TO BUILD-UP AN ENORMOUS BUSINESS WHICH IS ONLY LIMITED
Y OUR FLOOR SPACE.
WE HAVE PROVED IT TO OUR SATISFACTION BEYONO TWt
SHADOW OF A DOUBT, AND PROPOSE TO CONTINUE THIS POLICY
AS LONG AS WE CONTINUE IN THE FIELD.
YOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR INTEREST TO GLANCE OVER THE
FOLLOWING OFFERINGS:
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The Golden
Rule Works
V.
Inson, was appointed to secure more
workers for Ked Cross. Letters of
thanks from the bojs In the service,
t ho had been sent candy and tobacco,
vere read. The new Initiates Into the
rorps are Mrs. Louise Humphrey, Mrs.
M. Ankcny. Mrs. Gilbert Fleet, Mrs.
Frri Fleet, Mrs. Ruth Scvita and Mrs.
L. D. Hefner. '
Mrs. R. A. Mitchell entertained a
few friends at her home on Almeda
and Auburn, yesterday afternoon.
Sewing formed the main diversion, af
ter which refreshments were served.
Those present were Mrs. L: D. Kin
near, Mrs. J. M. Watklns, Mrs. B. C.
Browne, Mrs. A'. Epperson and Mrs.
Jefferson.
The Missionary Society of the Pres
byterian church met Friday at the
residence of Mrs. Bert Palm, at SOS
Pine street.
About fifty members of the Elks
Lodge and their lady friend enjoyed
the dance given by the members In
tbelr building on the .corner of Third
and Main lastnlghl A "patriotic air
was given by the preeeaeclof flags,
which decorated the bulking grace-
Cora Miller.
WILL MOVE TO ARIZONA
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cm Union office.
SUIT FILED IN JUSTICE COURT
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u, .uiiiin ngniuiu uujr . oauenee.
Serf C. Thomas Is attorney for the
plaintiff.
ath for tbe last week, left this morn
ing for his home In Chlco, Cant,
where he baa been engaged In the
garage business for the last Ave years.
Mr. Fordyce baa recently sold out bis
business there, however, and will
move to Arlxona. .
MANY AT MERRILL MUTING
Over 100 voters were reported to
be present at the meeting held last
night at Merrill by those who are op
posing the recall of Judge Hanks. Sev
eral carloads of people from here at
tended the meeting.
A meeting will be held tonight at
Dairy and tomorrow at 2 o'clock at
1 Malta. A meeting will also be held at
Port Klamath tbmorrow. '
Are you savtag for yourself alone of
buylag War Basins Stamps and sav
ing for yourself and your country t '
Goodyear,
Michelin and
Firestone
lures
Telford Brothers
; Garage
The Newer Books
In our Book Department will be found a large
number of New Books of Fiction; also the
more popular War Books. Among the latter
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Private Peat
Over the Top
A Flying Fighter
The Great Push
Gunner Depew
My Four Years in Genuy
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Under Fire
The Big Fight
The First Call
The First Hsdrd Tkmui
Fighting in Flanders
Holding the Line
Men's and Boys' New Spring Suits
After reading elty store ads, con
sulting price lists from various cata
logs, and In any ether way familiar.
Itlng yourself with present day prices
a visit to our men's and boys' cloth.
Ing department will be a most agree.
able surprise.
BOYS SUITS AT BB.SO, S8.50, StJM
AND UP TO SfcSS
The nine .eighty-five auits are in
age from T to IB years are positive.
ly ALL WOOL, and made right dawn
to the minute style. Extra trousers
to match these suits If you want them.
v. Ssbfrio. $14.45 1. $27.50
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A large range of atylos and patterns
select from and values we do not
believe you can duplicate elsewhere.
WHICH ARE RIOHT IN QUALITY, RIGHT IN STYLE, AND ACTUALLY
LOWER IN PRICE THAN YOU WILL EXPECT TO FIND THEM.
Women's New Spring
Coats. Suits, Skirts,
nTBs-sm waists and UreitM
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Jut Keep This Ok
FictbMM
Not Just a few but doit nt and dot-
ns of them the latest, moil uo-ts.
dste styles to be found In Eaittrn
markets, and priced at lower marslni
of profit thsn most stores atttmpt to
handle these lines of mtrchandltt.
No matter what garments you tt or
what price you are asked for thtm,
you will find a lower pries here for es
ual quality, or a better article for the
same money than you find tliewhirt.
Regardlese of the wages you ma be receiving today, or the amount
of money you may be making In eiceis of amounts you ever made before,
It Is Just ss eseentlsl to save today as It over was. NO ONE CAN PROS
PER WHO WASTES, and It Is a waste of money to pay more than whit you
can buy here for.
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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If you wish to keep up-to-date on all war news
and matters of National interest Real the Lkertrr
Digest. Issued weekly. 10c a copy. We sell it
War Mapp and .Service Flags
Patriotic Stationery. Flag Seals. Etc.
When in need of practical articles of usefulness
for your "soldier boy" don't forget to visit us
Tbe steamer Modoc la towing logs
for the Algoma mill.
M. R. Hats is prepares to place on
the waya the large barge owned by J.
Frank Adams. , .
A large garden acreage will be
planted In the northern suburbs this
year.
The water in the big Upper Lake la
gradually falling, which indicates the
approach of aummer.
Tbe big burner at the Klamath
Manufacturing company, Is again In
commission after tbe grate bars have
been inserted. , ,
Captain John Llnnman is driving
logs on tbe Williamson River. Ho la
using bis steamer, Mary Ellen, to aid
la this work.
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War Saving Stamps earn Intoreul
for you on Sundays snd holidays.
DANCINO SCHOOL
The second social of the dancing
school will be hejd Mondsy, April 23,
9 p. m., at Moose hall. Ever) body
welcome. t
Mr. and Mrs. Klllendahl,
S0-lt Instructors.
Got standard Ire Inanranre) pol.
Icy from Chlfcote, 8
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Ladlse "Kemp-It" Outlna Wear new
arriving at K. K. K. Store ISCt
Wo guarantee our shot repairing. If
you are net satisfied, bring It back.
It BRADLEY SUPPLY CO.
NOTICE
Special communication Klamath
Lodge No. 77, A. F. A. M. Monday,
April .31. Work in the F. C. deicrce.
A. R. M5AVITT, W. M.
10-It
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALK Seven foot hotel ranuo
In good condition. I'bone 98J. 20-3
WANTED Woman cook for boarding
hoiiro. Phone 98J. 20-31
FOR BALE Cheap, a pair of Reed ft-
year-old draft horses, well broke.
and true pullers. Address A. n. ('..
Herald. . 2o.2t
SHOES
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I i ust i sjuy THfci oRua. anstassi-
Now! Mr. Farmer
Here is your chance
to buy a Ford Car
With TrfcM Plawiog ArUckmt
' Thej Pricej is Right
:Comu41SmUi
CEO. BIEHN, Agent
6378 Student White Lace
est$4.50
A POPULAR LA3T IN WHITE REIGN CLOTH IN A
LACE MODEL.
OTHER QUEEN QUALITY SHOES IN WHITE,
BOOTS, PUMPS AND OXFORDS, FROM .
$3.00 to $12.50
WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR EXTENS
IVE LINE OF FINE SHOES,
J. F. Maguire Co.
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