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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1919)
iSinAV, .la ocrronKii m, UM ibib Personal Mention ... .. .. If jtvHntwt In rjttrlti. is S. HIKI" "' v"'" lured t liu wl,ltu 1,0,lcftn ,,oto1. iiowmnn, rnncnor or uniin a s IqtllD i visiting our !ocnl morchnntn 'nd procuring hiippIIoh for IiIh rnncli t00 Hall, prominent inutniior or tbo Klamath trllio, Ih down from IiIh plan ot Modoc Point. ir S Wood, loft tlilH inornlnB for gin Francisco on business for the 'pelican UW I.umhor Co. T. H. Walters wns In yesterday from tho Crnno nnd Wnttorn rnncli In too vuuu. Thomas A Trolrnr, who operated ranch In II"' 't. I.nkl section, wnH transactlnB iiuhiiiuhh i mo cuiwiy ,nt yesterday. J, H. Holilti, Iho ontorprlslng mer chant of Merrill, wiih In town yos irrday securing ntippllcn for IiIh lore. X. W. Urndslmw if Fort Klamath, formerly of Medford I In the city, looklnB ovor Property with n view of locating hero. J, Stlllmiiii, of Loh AtigolOH, who has been In tho KnllH for sovornl rijvs on matlons of htiHlnoBB, loft this morning for Ann Francisco. Richard C. rfflffor, triivellnK talesman for tho C. W. It. Ford Co., left thla mornlni; on the train for southern polntB. A. E. Andorson, of Troy, Now York, and who has boon traveling for Iilo & Co., loft thla morning on the train for 'Frisco. A. lloworn, of Ashland, auloino- bile dealer, Ih bore on business and i npects to return tomorrow If tho conditions of tho road permltH him 1 to do to. Mr. and Mrs. James Pclton luivo returned to Fort Klnmath nftor n few days visit boro. They expect to leare for Chicago In two wooks to tlslt Mrs. Pulton's slBtor, Mrs. Cotchet. T. M. Cunningham, of Pine drove a at tho county Heat ycBtorduy on matters of IiubIiiohs. Ho and IiIh sons nro exporting to ninkii a trip to Buck Lake for the purpose of rounding up tliolr stray cnttlo which re supposed to ho In that vicinity J. Ij. Mfldflnv writ, In it.- -. tordny from hla big ranch on tho Merrill rond. Ilonton Iloworn, one of the bu nion of Ashland, ttio city on mutters of business. Joo Miranda returnod yoHtorday from Fort Klamath. whm on business connected with the stale unu naiciiery. If. R. Hatll'nr. rrmr,l.... ,,,,. man, Peck & Co. of h.i p.i In In the city calling on tho trado In the Interests of his company. Fred Btukel, who recently ptlr chnsod the Dnlton Knrnirn m M..r,iii was In tho city yesterday on busi ness connected with bis growing business. J. W. Fitzgerald, who hns been bore Inspecting the roadway of tho' Houthorn Pacific line, left this morn-' Ing over the road In bla private ear "HluiBta " lloyd Adams, who purchased a1 new Ford this weok decided to t..i Uh traveling fiunlltlcH at onro, and left yesterday for I.nkiivinu ,i, ...... ' ho will visit with friends for hn' next ton days. MIbh Ruby Newton, who has boon employed In tho Underwood Phar macy, loft this morning on tho irnin enrouto to ABhlnnd, wboro It Ib expected that Bho will mnkn im- homo with hor naronts. Mr. and Mra. T. It. Skllllngton loft this morning for Mt. Vornon, WiiBhlngton for n visit of a couplo of weeks. They woro accompanied by Mrs. Skllllngton'H mothor who' baa boon visiting with thorn In tho Knlto for some tlmo. Haymond Ballard, advanco agont for McKlroy's Jazz Hand is hero ar ranging for tho npponrnnco of this band, which Is expected to porform nt a couplo of dnncoa to bo given In tho nenr futuro nt Houston's Opera House. THE EVENJNG HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON NOTICK Tho ladles of at. Pnnl'o rsnii,! n,m bold n food salo In V. W. Patrick's window, cornor 7th nnd Mnln, Sat urday. Nov. 1st. Snln linr-lnu nt 11 o'clock. 3i.it I A man In Plncknoyvlllo, III., held his wife undor water until alio was drowned, In tho presonro of his two children playing near by. A week Inter ho married n sixteen year old girl, .i 7 Dfl9to A PIANO BEFORE WINTER Oot your pluno beforo tho ground is covered with ice, snow nnd aloot. If you profor a used piano, wo havo several at less money nnd on smnllor payments. Anyway, don't put off buying until you havo investi gated at Earl Shophord's. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Shrewd Buyers Trade There 507 Main St. 36-INCH WOOL SERGES $1.00 An exceptional value un der present conditions. Col ors navy, brown, green, garnet and black. Bt i ' r",K I ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.- m. I J HECTOR'S DRY GOODS, MILLINERY WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS $5.00 COMFORTS $3.48 Full double-bed size. White, cotton filled, covered with fine quality silkoline. Only 2 doz. to be offered at this price tomorrow. Special Showing of New Coats and Millinery FOR SATURDAY ARE YOU THINKING OF A NEW COAT OR HAT AND HAVEN'T SEEN JUST WHAT YOU lrcZliEAmESTLY REQUEST YU T V,S,T UR GARMENT AND MILLINERY SECTION TOMORROW, FOR DURING THE LAST FEW DAYS WE HAVE RECEIVED MANY NEW STYLES IN COATS AND A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF NEW MILLINERY. a. I m I i rr i , v THE NEW COATS ARE GOOD LOOKING AND PRICED REASONABLE Nowhere will you find smart er styles, better workmanship or materials, and postively, our prices are lower. Nearly every day we hear favorable comments on our styles and prices. We would be pleased to have you visit the Garment Department and see what we are offering in Silvertones, Velours, Plushes, Broadcloths, etc, for $23.85, $27.50, $29.75 $34.75, $37.50 ,t. ft'sXY f? K &.A!U'&&i ' . V " , . A COMPREHENSIVE SHOWING OF THE NEW STYLES IN MILLINERY This week we received several extra shipments of hate that are absolutely correct in style and, as usuaa, moderate in price, it would be useless to at tempt a description of the many styles. We want you to see them, for very likely you will find what you nave oeen waiting ror. Specially priced t $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, 6.45, $7.95 $8.95, $9.85, $12.45 Feather Pom-Poms for Tarns, $1.00 36-INCH DRESS SATEENS $2.85 This same quality of sat in is costing wholesale $3 per yard from the manufac turer. If we have the shade you want you will make a big saving. 36-IN. DRESS TAFFETAS $2.00 AH future orders on thi3 grade of Taffeta will sell for $3.00 per yard. Buy yours now and make the saving. FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS Special for Saturday Only Good heavy fleece-lined Union Suits, long sleeves, high neck, ankle length; regular $2.25 and $2.50. All sizes. Sale price $2.00 CHILDREN'S FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS Specially Priced for Saturday Only Heavy velvet fleece in white. Best grade of un derwear of its type. Regu lar $1.40 to $1.85. Sale price 98c, $1.28, $1.48 HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Sunday, November 2d RETURN OF AN OLD FAVORITE 27th Successful Season BEN HENDRICK'S SWEDISH COMEDY OLE OLESON WITH DAVE WILLIAMS, AS OLE, THE SWEDE 3 BIG ACTS FULL OF LAUGHS Extra Added Attraction Vaudeville Specialties Between the Acts ... PRICES Umdren 50 Cents Adults 75 Cents Reserved Seats .,..,-. $1.00 ASK DAD HE KNOWS I IIMrflf im nrpnyMV VELVET DRESSES ARE MUCH IN VOGUE NOW Recent express shipments permit us to show some very charming models in black, taupe and brown. These dresses were made specially for us by one of the fore most designers in New York and buying direct from the manufacturer enables us to offer the best possible val ues. A comparison of gar ments will convince you of this remarkable offering. $19.75, $24.75, $27.50 $45.00 French Serge and Tricotine Dresses are much in favor You will find our Tricotine Dresses to be an unusually good value, for ouly the best quality of Tricotine is used and the work manship unsurpassed. It would seem im possible to offer better dresses for the spe cial prices $37.50, $39.75, $42.50. French Serge in. various styles $24.75, $29.75 PURE SILK HOSE $1.65 In brown, black, grey, sil ver, white, mouse. All future stock received of these particular hose will sell for $2.00. Now is the time to lay in a supply. SILK LISLE HOSE 75c In black, brown, tan, grey, silver, white. We may also ftate that all future deliver ies of this hose will sell for $1.00. SILK LISLE HOSE 60c Black and white only, in 1 V nn regular ana out sizes. Ihis hose is absolutely worth 75c. At 60c it is an exceptionally good value. INFANTS' CASHMERE HOSE 50c Made of the finest Austra lian wool, and silk heel-and toe. Size 4 to 6 in black and white. BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSE Fine rib for girls and heavy rib for boys, in the famous Bear Brand Hose. 50c, 55c, 60c per pair STETTIN, Germany, Oct. 5 .(Dy Tho Associated Press.) Tho work ers of Stettin nnd suburbs have etruck against paying all the on tianco fees Into dances, and the re freshments, for their girl or women partners nt dances. Women, they assort, are nqw earning about as much as men. and should bear their sharo. They postively will not dance with any woman who does not pay her own way. The ultimatum was published in a Stettin paper, and reads: "The dancing ladles' world should pay for ltsolf. The Revolution brought the samo rights for man and woman. As a result vwa de mand that the voune neonle of Stet Why should we male workers who have to earn money with our hands dance away 3 or 4 marks, perhaps a bottle of wino and other things, in order to show ourselves as cav aliers to ladles? "If the ladies aro willing to am van themselves with us Sunday afternoons, then they should bear the expense in equal shares, open your pockotbook , or remain at home." The appeal Is signed by "many young Stettin people, which have acquired good sense." TICKLISH JOB HIS SALESMAN WANTED We want an active, Intelligent nan with car, who can give refer ences as to his reliability, to handlo form lighting and power plants in his home district. Experience not necessary. Exclusive territory and big pay to the right man. Write or wire if you can qualify, Stark-Dowis Co.. 212Tblrd St., Portland, - Oregbn k r . ... a i jwSm Best yet. Herald Want Ads. IF IT'S NEW IT'S HERE IF IT'S HERE IT'S NEW Henry P. Fletcher, ambassador to Mexico since 1916. will likely onl l? Illy. In diplomatic ranks he Is considered the "loul. cap man to handle the sUuatlo there, always keep a when It comes YAINAX FOIiK HAVE HON Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wojford are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a son, born In this city. Mr. Wolford is a merchant of Vai- We ahead style. You can nlwnva b rh that any shoe you buy here Is correct in atylo ana that it is new. Our style assurance costs you nothing, and you aro as sured of being well ahpd if you come to ' BRADLEY SHOE STORE "Leading ,Shoe Store" 727 Muin St., Kliuuatb. Falls ilam win ' ' 1 K. V". i ' 'I ;f!i v 1 4 V !, l xn A .itkt ', ftfih -' .' V v v K fjk'l tf Oregbnr 31-7tuJ tin no longer to pay for the ladles. nax, of the Arm of Wolford & Wan, I im - ifj