The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 18, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,
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Today's Anniversaries
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Are You " Down and Out? "
Did you know that when it comes to figuring out the
right Christmas present for each member of the family
most men mope around in a dark-brown study and then
finish in disgust by buying the wrong thing?
Well! This is generally the case, but there are pres
ents that are equally as good for all the members from
baby up to grandmother.
Take a good Victrola or Player-piano for instance
why, they bring pleasure and educate in music at the
same time.
When in doubt remember, buy music for Christmas.
Convenient terms if necessary.
Earl Shepherd Co.
Strictly One Business Music
New Store, 507 Main St
We are pleased to announce the arrival
of new
Silk Blouses
Special at $6.50
Lot us say at tlio outset that If you nro interested in keeping
down your apparel expense, then you ought to comd hero and pro
Tide for your Fall and Winter Dlouso needs beforo this limited al
lotment Is gono.
And oven if you do not need Blouses 'for lmmediato wear, it's well
when such very exceptional values nro offered to anticipate now and
provide for your future needs. The savings nro liberal, extremely
so.
The price is $6.50; this despite the fact that prices of Silk fab
rics are advancing at an almost unbelievable rate; and at today's
market this price would hardly pay for the fabrics only.
The styles are new, authentic, appealing;
the fabrics are Georgette Crepe and Crepe
de Chine; they are in the wanted shades.
They are dependably made and cut so as
to. insure correct fitting.
Our previous sale of these BLOUSES brought a
very ready response, and the quantities, we had pro
vided were quickly absorbed. The quantity in tHis
new allotment is limited and no more of the same
styles can be obtained.
181S Stephen V. Harkncss, One
of the foundorn of tho Standard Oil
company, born at Fayoltovllle, N. Y.
Died on his yncht off tho Florldn
coast, March 6, 18SS.
I 1S30 A, nntlonat congress In
Hrussols declared tho Independence
of Uolglum.
18 U Charlotte Cushman, tho fa
mous Amurlcan actress, nrrlved nt
Liverpool to begin her first ongaRo-
ntont on tho English stago.
1SS6 Chester A. Arthur. 21st
President of tho United States, dlod
In Now York City. Horn nt Fair
field, Vermont, October 6, 1S30.
1905 Tho Koroan government
transferred coutrol to Japan.
1910 Ono thousand suffragettes
In London mado an attack on Par
liament and 10S wero arrested.
1914 U. S. S. ToHUesseo fired on
by Turks In Smyrna harbor.
1915 Kusslans declared Gorman
assaults on tho Hltau road were re
pulsed. 1916 Uulgara evacuated Monas
tir on tho approach of tho Franco
Serbian army.
1917 General Maude, command
er of tho British forces In Mesopo
tamia, died from cholora.
Tho now school nt Bhlpnlnglon Is
prnctlcnlb" finished, It Is loportoil.
Mr. nml Mrs. F. C. Murphoy nro
now nettled In their homo which
thoy rocontly purchased.
James, A. Straw Is down from
Odessa, on tho Upper Klamath lake,
on matters of business.
13. K. MacClnnw, architect or
Portland, Is registered nt tho Hotel
HnU.
J. ti. Kort. of SoattK is .unniiR
tho nowcomvM registered nt tho
Whlto Pelican Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Molssnor and
family iro moving from Kirk to
Klamnth Falls for tho winter.
Carl Loni, stockman of tho Klam
nth Marsh Is In town for n fow dnys
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K. SUGARMAN
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To the Buying Public:
Somo of our customers know now that when wp
tain time wo moan it. Four o'clock menus
vvnon we advertise an
say n cor
4 o'clock-not 3 o'clock.
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Todays Birthdays
Amellta Galll-Curcl, famous colo
ratura soprano, born In Milan, Italy,
30 years ago today.
Sir Charles Alban Young, Great
Britain's first mintstor to tho terri
tory of Serbia, Croats and Slovenes,
born 54 years ago today.
Kt. Rev. Michael J. Gallagher.
Catholic bishop of Detroit, born at
Albion, Mich., 53 years ago today.
Henry Leo Hlgginson, Boston
banker and philanthropist, born in
New York City, 85 years ago today.
Leslie Mann, well-known National
league outfielder, born at Lincoln,
Neb., 2S years ago today.
One' Year Ago Today
in the War
on mntters of business.
Mrs. Kvoretto Hardonbrook has
taken a position with tho Undor,-
wood pharmacy.
V. .UHIUIUU, Willi nun vvvii win- w-
ployed nt Algoma for tho pnst aov- H
oral months, is movlnR Into town
for tho wlntor. '
Davo Dennohy, sheepman otjL
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Pay of the French soldiers raised
10 cents a day.
United States troops crossed the
Belgian border north of Verdun.
Germany protested to tho allies
against their retention of the loft
bank of the, Rhine.
MAAAAMMAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAMMAAAMMMWAVAAAMA.
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BE THE
Early Bird
. and select your Christmas
Cards while the stocks are
fresh and the choice is
wide. Our
Greeting Cards
are especially attractive. v
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WSL, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Tfto?"
The'Wakamba, the leading Bantu
tribe in Uganda, are tho most high
ly civilized black race in Africa.
They had a decimal system of cal
culation when fist dlscoYdred by
white men. They also understood
Jron working and had a consider
able knowledge of music.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Heating stove. Apply
Klamath Dye Works. 18-2t"
MOOSE ATTENTION
Let. nothing stop you. Be at hall
8:00 o'clock sharp Nov. 19, 191:).
Bring a Moose with you, for there'll
ba something doing,
l-2t Committee.
FOR RENT 3 room furnished
apartment. With or without
garage. Phone 273-J. 18-2t
STRAYED Brown Spaniel puppy.
Owner can have by proving ident
ity and paying for keep and cost of
this ad. 850 Eleventh St. 18-2t
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WHCRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
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Some Hare Bargains
.New and modern eix room plaster
ed house on large corner lot In ex
cellent location. It tuw bath, good
porclicff, full stone basement, fine
new range, indirect lighting system,
llncolcum, and plenty of cabinet
work. A real home at the low price
of $-1800.00. Terms.
New and modern five room bunga
low in Nichols Addition near 11th
St. on pavement. It has large lot,
bath, cabinet work, part basement,
and is (Ire home at a sacrifice price
of $3150.00. Only $500 cash and
balance like renti
flood four room bouse and large
lot in Mills Addition at 91250.00 on
easy terms. Can get two adjoining
lots at, very low price.
You'll have to hurry oi some one
will hont you to it.
CMIcote & Smith, 683 Main St.,
St., Phone 06. 18-2t
A Kara Opportunity
We have a 1 04X10O ft. corner
one block from Slth St. at the low
price of 94000.00 on easy terms.
Ts a fine location for garage, and as
an investment should appeal to the
careful buyer. Klamath Is growing.
an this corner mav bring 910,000
within a very few years. Come and
look it over.
Chilcote & Smith, 683 Main St.,
Phone 06. 18-3t
Merrill, Is In town, procuring sup
plies and looking after his Intorosts
hero.
Mrs. L. N. Ruhn lbft'thls morn
ing on tho train for Oakland, Cal
ifornia, whore sho expects to mnko
an exionuou visu. a
1). M. McLemoro. who has bcon
In Klamnth Falls rocontly on busi
ness connected with his extensive
stock interests, left this morning
for his homo In San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Robe?; Cash, of
Portland, nrrlved on tho trnln last
ovenlng to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Elliott of Lincoln AJ-nuo.
Mrs. Cash Is a cousin of Mrs. Elliott.
Eleanor Poterstclnor and Mildred
Erney woro among tho outgoing
passengers on tho trnln this morn
ing. Thoy aro en routo'to Portland,
to Bpond tho wlntor with Miss
Erney's parents In tho Roso City.
0. D. Uurkc, president of tho
Klamath Stato bank, is ill at his
homo on Third strcot. Mr. Ilurko
suffered an attack of la grippo last
week, to which is now added a case
of erysipelas.
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Office Supplies:Xmas Goods
We nre opening n llrst-cInM Sta
tionery Store, In which will be
carried everything for ilie Olllce,
as well as a select lino of Holiday
Goods. PRINTING of nil klndx.
SAK55& 126 Main Street
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articlo, you can buy it as advertised. When we snv
a TWO DAYS' SALE, we mean it. Wo use our owii
original ideas in advertising and you get the benefit.
It's up to the newspapers to tell you what we did on
overalls and every other line in the house.
In the future, we will maintain the same pol pel
icy: ONE PRICE TO ALL. BETTER SERVICE
is our aim, and if DURABILITY ia what you want,
we have it for you.
K. SUGARMAN
The Friend of the Working Man and a Foe to H C L
Home of
Hart, Schaffne & Marx and Florsheim Shoes
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K. L. Elliott, who has boon In
Portland for tho past sovoral dnys
In n couforenco with assoclnta
counsel thuro regarding thu Court
Houro controversy, returned on tho
trnln last evening.
Cupt. 0. C. Applognte, who.'alnco
tho death of his wife, Iihb bcon vis
iting his son, Frank, nt Medford,
returned to his homo hero last night.
L. Stoker, who operates a ranch
at Fort Klamath, is in thu county
scat for a few das on matters of
business.
Ivan Kcstersou, lumbormnn of
Weed district, Is In town on mutters
In connection with his lumbor
Interests.
Dcst yot. Horald Want Ads.
It. (). II.
You nro requested to bo nt tho
meeting Wednesday ovonlng at
8-30 p. m., Nov. 19, 11)10, for the
selections of olHcera and 'Installation
18-lt J. A. Nelson.
did you irr a iwik?
Wore you among tho crowd wo
wero going to soy mob that wont
to Sugarmnn'a yesterday afternoon
to gut a pair of overalls? It looked
as If half tho city wns thero and
ngaln demonstrated that tho pcci o
aro out to land Old High Cost of
Living u Hwnt whonovor thoy can.
Llnscrd Ik tho nenrust approach to
milk In composition of any vogo
table food.
REAL ESTATE, INSUR.
ANCE, LOANS
I have mondy to loin on bnilntsi
and residential properties.
If you have a house for ule, list
It with mo. I hare number ot
pronpociiTO imyers.
If you have builneii DroMrir. in-
proved or unimproved, that pa it
slro to soil, soo me. It the prl U
ngni i nave me ouyer.
JAMES M. WATK1NS, JR.
Phone 484
Suite 1 SwamooBUf.
For many years there hare hen
no TiuMday brides In Madrid, aitht
Spaniards consider Tuesday an un
lucky day for marriages.
Natural
Foot Shape
This is the "American
Boy" Nature shape
that lets eveiy toe grow
aslt should. There's no
pinching or crowding
anywhere in this shoe,
it lets the foot grow nat
urally. "American Boy" Shoes
are made in Milwaukee,
the great leather center
where the choicest hides
are cut into boys' shoes
that will wear and keep
their shape and style.
Come into our store and
see the full line of Army
shoes, English shoes,
school and work shoes
for every boy in town
at prices that Dad can
afford.
Bradley Shoe Store
Union
Btoro
727 Main St.
Uniorf
Shop
Haw, Haw, Haw, Ho, Ho, Ho, Hee, Hee, Hee
AIN'T IT FUNNY ?
Just to think that anyone would try to bamboozle the people
into believing that all this wonderful service you get is absolutely
free !
Just take your pencil and figure with me for a moment, and
let's see what we can find out. '
FIRST Suppose my rent is high, say $100 for 30 days. Who
pays that $100? I do ; but how do I get that $100? I get it from
you. ,
SECOND If I should hire, say two or three clerks at $6 to
$6 per-day, who pays them? I do, every day. That means from
$10 to $18 per day more. Fair enough.
THIRD and Last Item Figure I have an expensive delivery
system. What will that cost to maintain? $100 at least. I pay
that also. . ,
Now, where does my money come from to pay all these three
items? From the public, of course, who pays me.
Now, subtract Low Rent, No Hired Help and No Delivery .
from the above items and the answer is:
MY PRICES. SURE, MONEY TALKS
Come in and see for yourself. Just around the corner from
the First National Bank at the
CASH AND CARRY STORE .
119 North Fourth St Phone 485
P. C. KNIGHT , L awI1
P. S. $1.00 Libby, McNeil & Libby Mince Meat, 86c; regu
lar 75c size Plum Pudding, 60c; 30c Apple Butter, 25c; Eggs ab
solutely A-No. 1 guaranteed, 75c dozen; Peanut Butter, FicKwa
Pigs' Feet and Sweet Pickles in l?ulk; Creamery Butter, $1. u
' pounds.
I have only a small stock now, but watch me grow.
THE PLACE WHERE YOU CAN'T GO WRONG
Oh, yes; I have the card too thank you. v
Cash and Carry Store
At 5Q7 Main Earl Shepherd says,
"Buy music thia Christmas." tf
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