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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1919)
fi' &r.' THE EVENING HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, !Sm rAoR rotm iiu I XM I DUBBELBILT "CAVENETTE" FINISHED SUITS FOR BOYS FOR THE THRIFTY PURSE rtcrnwiT Wo know of no better way to please our customer who are trying to solve the "Clothe Your Boy" problem than to recom mend these sturdy garments. DUBBELBILT takes the doubt out of boys' clothes entirely. The makers back us up in a guarantee of six months' solid serv ice. They will repair all damage against wear and tear within that time free of charge. This is possible only because of the 100 ktirrauul per cent service manufactured right into every DUBBELBILT from beginning to end double effort is employed to make DUBBELBILT the master clothes for real live boys. A host of fresh patterns wool en materials. Bring your boy in our store today get acquainted with DUBBELBILT'S twenty features of added strength that make DUB BELBILTS better. K.K.K.STORE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS BOYS' DUBBELBILT CLOTHES Personal Mention MK'F, M. Barnum, Is In town to day from Hornbrook. Grant Nelson, of Wbrden was transacting business In the Falls on Saturday. Mr.1 A. B. Bensingor, of Swan Lake Valley, was In town Saturday attending to business. Mrs. Godfreld Ncwbert and Mrs. John ,Nowbert were In from Ante lope Valley Saturday. A hunting party composed of Ted Markwardt, Alfred Peterstein er, and John Whalen returned last night with 5i ducks from Klamath Marsh. A Eberhardt, bridge contractor,; who has been building bridges In this county, left this, morning for Portland. 'Gone Hammond, of Merrill spent the week end in the- FalU on mat ters of business la,. connection with hip stock and sheep ranch. Burrell W. Short, county com missioner, loft on the train this morning for 'Portland, Oregon, on a business trip. Mrs. C. R. Dixon left this morning for Portland, where she will visit her daughter Ruth,- who graduated from the local high school last year and is attending business collego in Portland at the present time. S. E, Icenblce, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. L. B. Dixon, were visitors at the county seat Saturday on matters of business. W. Lair Thompson, noted attor- 0. A -tft, -it i halt. tr 61$ -P !j. ) SPECIAL SALE OF HATS J - - fW n. -AT- or- yt O TheParisian Go 3 ....On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday all hats in our store will be sold at a big reduction. This "sale will include. ,all pattern hats. Also a large assortment of children's hats priced from $2.00 to $4.00 The Pa r "" r i s 519 Main St i a n That New -Baby id i sex.- , . .'3, wr'hJ s t-ngl mk i ljBE-ijB 0ulbranen Trade Mark . iM f( ""' l A pew baby both bofore and, after arrival often shuts ? fy out o'utsido pleasured and causes a humdrum sort of ex--' 'i-jEtenco nt your house. 4 This should not bo and need not be for with the music of ono of Earl Shophord's pianos or vlctrolas the' ,3k -whola 'atmosphere of tho homo can bo changed and mothenjtopt cheerful and happy, ' " fhqro Is only one real reason why music cannot be ih' every home a financial reason and our convenient terms now mako music possible to practically everyone. EARL SHEPHERD CQ. sJti. lft.The tore That' Different Stftyl 0 T 507 Main St . noy formerly of Lakovlew, Oregon, left for Portland this morning on the train. Ho has boon In Lakevlow recently on matters of legal busi ness. Among tho recent arrivals regist ered at the White Pelican Hotel are C. F. Real of Son Francisco, Cal. and D. M. Stevenson and F. O. Hes ter both of Portland, Oregon. Fred E. Stahlman, who has been a resident of Klamath Falls for tho last 33 years, will loavo tomorrow inomlng for Newman, California, where he will mako his homo In tho future. A l.nwAnlk.1 In In thn fttv fft (1 tow days. He motored from Mont ague, California, In throe and a half hours, but reports that tho roads In that direction are in poor condition. Mr. and, Mrs. John C. Drohor, and daughter Violet, returned last night from a three weeks trip by auto through California. They visited many points of interest, and left their daughter Eleanor, who accom panied them on the trip, in San Francisco to attend school. Attorney O. S. Blanchard, Clar ence Winetrout, If. L. Stonoker, El mer Balslger and E. A. Murphy, all of Grants Pass, arrived In the city Sunday and will spend a week in this vicinity hunting ducks and geese. P. P. Light, who is interested in the Lakevlow Hotel, of Lakevlew, Oregon, Is visiting in the Falls, attending to matters of business and also renewing former acquaintances. Mrs. Maurice Bryan left this morning for Wilbur, Nebraska, where pha will spend the (Wlrtter with relatives. Mrs. Bryan was formerly Agnes' Swaboda and taught the fifth grade In Riverside School, and more recently was principal of the Mills Addition School. Dr. E. D. Lamb of LeGrande, who has been here for the purpose of looking over this field as a location for the practice of bis profession, leaves in the morning for his home with the Intention of returning here in about two weeks to remain hero permanently. Dr Lamb has just left the military service. Miss A.-C. Hart, a graduate nurse, arrived here lost evening and today opened a demonstration for the Star vibrator at the 8tar drug store Lloyd Low, la another of the Klamath County boys who returned from the service recently, Lloyd reached home last Saturday safo and sound after ten months oti the firing line, and says he surely Is glad to be with us once more. He was dis charged at the Presidio a week ago today, but being rather modest. Lloyd was not inclined to give out much of an interview for publication. 3s3Bg!aaKnra 35 What is the best watch made? That Is a personal question. A watch that Is best for Jim Hawkins may not bo tho best for Sam Brown. You ought to havo tho per sonal advico of an export when you buy a watch. You ore much more likely to get a satisfactory time plcco if you do. You got that ad vico hero. We realize that having you satisfied is worth moro-'to us than the profit on the watch. Wo want to fix you up so satis factorily that you will tell your frlonds that Upp's Is the best place to go to buy a watch. Naturally that moans that our prices as well as our watches and servlco must be satisfactory. Frank M. Upp JEWELER Ml Main St. Official S. P. Watch Inspector. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MWWWXWMWMWWWWWWWWWMMM WANTED To ront n piano in good condition. Phono 25011 3-1 1 WANTED Ranch hand for tho wlntor. Inqulro City Milk Dopot or Phono 21F3 3-U ) The HALLMARK a t I LOST--Elks charm containing 7 diamonds, attached to n smnll chain. Sultablo reward. Return to Dr. Nool, over Undorwood's Pliar macy. 3-Bt FOR SALE Ordor your turkey for Thanksgiving now. Mrs. Fnnnlo 1'urdy, Merrill. Oro. 3-lt LOST Saturday on or near Moln St., gold nuggot cuff link. $C,00 reward if returned to Herald office. Phono 240R. 3-3t FOR SALE: 200 head Ramboulott own lambs $10.00 per hoad; or will soil In lots of 25 up. These oro puro brod Ramboulctts samo brood ing as my other snoop, but I havo a fow mora than I need. Rex E. Bord, Olene, Oro. 3-lt WANTED Furnished room, im mediately. Apply Mr. Robinson, Stni; Drug Co. 3-lt FOR SALE Light pink crope chirr on evening dress, trimmed black fur and cream Valencia laco. 27 in. waist measure Roasonablo. Room 31G Whlto Pelican. 3-lt FOR ItENT Nice, good, wirm bid room. Uso of phono u3d bath 3-3t WANTED Hl;h school boy to work boforo and after school. References required. N. II. Drew, 5th and Main 3-tt HOUSTON'S MetropolltB Amusements " HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STARXTHEATER TODAY DOROTHY GISH In BOOTS Also A Big V. Special Comedy KT 2IS1 R-WllSfM m miutuMi STAR VIBRATORS ONLY $5.00 PROPER BLOOD CIRCULATION is essential to possess good health. Vibration bit been found to be the best means of preserving and assisting this important function. Let Miss Hart, a graduate nurse, prove and dem onstrate the merits of the Star Vibrator at our store THIS WEEK BlllHlH4VSK, Sh' H'CzBIt LOST Black leathor hand bag with bluo beads on. Contained Elgin gold watch, closed caso, about $5.00 In silver, bunch of keys, pear handl ed knlfo. Liberal reward If return ed to Herald Office 3-6t WANTED About 4 tons of oats. Will exchango stock hogs. Phono 11F11. 3-6t WANTED Comploto saw mill out lit, capacity about 25,000 foot Will exchange 50 horse powor Mar ion traction englno with 2 sots Em erson disc plows. Valuo $'4G06. Address P. O. Box 503, Klamath Falls. . 3-Ct Try 'em. Herald Want Ads. November Records at Shepherd's. 3t2 , NOTICE All physicians within tba dry lim its are requested to quarantine against- epidemic pneumonia and re-v TEMPLE THEATER TODAY SUNDAY" AND MONDAY ANITA STEWART And EABXE WILLIAMS In TWO WOMEN Also Two Keels of Good Comedy FOR SALE Chlckons, Whlto Rock and Black Minorca pullots. 1337 Sargoant Ave. 3-3t November Records at Shepherd's, 3-t2 NOTICE MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTCBEh TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregoa fri .fcJKX Napatan shoes are the best shoes made lor boys. They ace as near port all cases to me. I will make 'water proof s leather can be made. a health report tomorrow that will Core fully explain It. DR. A. A. SOULE, City Health Officer. Best yet. Herald Want Ads. Exclusively at the K K. K. Store. 8-Ot Salt miners can wear summer clothes in tho Voidest weather wlth- lout fear of catching cold, for colds are unknown among thoao workers. If you have ono or more good lots and will finance tho material for good cottages I will do all construc tion work for percentage when sold. Address Contractor, Herald Office. 3-Zt' m Patrick Mackinaw at the. K. K. K. Storp, for men and boys, 8-0t MASONS ATTENTION Special communication Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. F. & A. M. Monday night Nov. 3 at 7:30. Work in the M. M. Degree. By ordor of Geo. C. Ulrlcb, l-2t W.M. "Dux-Bak" hunting clothes at K. K. K Store. 8-6t Complete stork of rubber foot wear in the celebrated Ball Brand, top Notch and Gold Seal makes, at the K. K. K. Store. O-at Public Sale Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auc tion, without reserve, at my place 13 miles southeait of Klamath Falls, V2 miles south and 1 mileeMJ of Mack't Store, 1 mile west and Vz mite orfa Stukel Bridge, Wednesday, Nov. 5 SHrety bonds while roa wait Ohfl. cote A. Smith. twtf HORSES Ono team of goldlngs, 4 years old, wolght 2050. Ono team of maros, 11 yoars old, wolght 2850. Ono maro, 4 years old, wolght 1400. Throo 2-year-old colts. Ono 1-ycar-old colt. Ono pony, 10 yoars old; gontlo for chlldron to rlda or drlvo. Ono goldlng, 3 yoars old, wolght 1350. Ono maro, 7 yoars old, wolght 1460. , CATTLE Three A-l milch cows; ,two fresh, ono fresh In Dee. Two small calves. HOGS Fifteen Duroo-Jersey shoals, weight about 100 pounds. MAPHINERY. ETC Ono McCormlck binder, new. Ono Advance mower, nearly now. Ono Doorlng hay . ,ta Ono Kentucky drill, II- wltli grass sooder; new. Ono 3-Boctlon harrow. 8no hufd'orrlek, 'compete. Sno wS-w.tb bayract Ono 14-10. SMW'iSfl Ono 16-ln. sulky plw" Ono Fresno. harneni. Throo sets loather arn One saddle. ... All kinds of small ool. A household goods. One Ford touring ear. model, A-l condition. TERMS Alltums FREE LUtfCH AT NOON of $20 and under ejijj sums over $20, twelve months' time vtw . en at 8 per cent interest Bankable note req before property is removed; 5 per cent ducou cash. O. B. KING, osy-fl U1KWI MERRILL & MOORB Auctioneers. V 4ftf