The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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The Evening Herald
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A J. MUIttfAY
Editor
F1IBU HOULB
aty Kditor
Published dallr except Sunday ibr
Ml Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falla, at US Fourth Stroot.
Entered at the poatofflce at Klam--Ml
Palls, Ore., for transmission thro
M malls as second-class mattor.
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PIUDAY, NOVRMI1ER 21, 1010
Personal Mention
For the benefit of those who do not care to pre
pare an elaborate dinner at home, the Rex Cafe will
serve a special Thanksgiving dinner that will consist
of
MENU
. Fresh OtympU Oyster OocktMl
CWcry Ht-ttrU Bolted Almond
Turkey, Gumbo Soup
Kilct of Bole, Tomato fUure
(I'oinmcw Psu-Ukuuie)
Rpccinl Fruit Salad with Whipped Ovum
Stuffed Klamath Turkey with Chewtnut Drm-UnR, titblct Grory
.(Cranberry Haueo)
Candied Sweet l'otntom Sifted rw
CIIOICK OF
Hot Mince Me, Pumpkin Me, Fruit Coke
KnclUh IMuni Mukllnir. hartl and n lino muco
Cafe Nolr I.S5 1
We will also serve our regular popular-priced
dinner menu, so those who do not care for the spe
cial dinner can find a splendid dinner to suit their
taste and pocketbook.
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G. H. Mosby is In town from the
Java beds.
Mrs. W. W. Dixon of Fort Klim:-
Ath is in thn oltv tnilnv
, , M Klamath aro visitors in tho city. Itho county seat attending to bust
uvuuis u tonner 01 .Merrill is o ...,.
Xlanath F,ii tnn'nv I W. E. Dryer of San Francisco and new matters,
J. U. Slsemore and H. B. LooslV w- w Cnrro1 of PortInn are now Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Loosley of
re down today from Fort Klamath. Inrr,vn,s at the White Polican hotel. port Klnmnth nro Tlsltors in Klam-
Davo Shook of Dairy was in Klam-j A- Flynn returned this morning ath Falls today.
th Falls yesterday. to Chiloquin. after spending several w Bclu and E T noUa lunb
R. C. Spink of Spring Creek is In days In town. bunyers. left this morning for San
town today on matters of business. u. M. Fenton Is down frcm hla k.v,inrisco
Preston Mne of the Nine Lumber home at Fort Klamath, transacting
company is in Klamath Falls today business In the Falls.
J. H. Hesslg and wife of Fort' H. L. Chapman of Worden is in
returned this morulug to tier homo
In Oakland, California.
D. A. Painter tf tho Mcrloud
Ulvor Lumber company, who has
boon In Klumath Falls on matters of
luminous, loft (his morning for Mo
Cloud. Mrs C. It llarr, who has boon In
Klnmnth Falls for waw time, re
turned tblit tnonilnc to hor hcimi In
Hrny
M Dubuor was down yesterday
from hi homo on tho IKxtk ranch
purchasInK wlutor Nupi'llfn Ho n
tnruod thin morning on tho boat.
II. J. Winters has returned from
S.in Francisco, whero ho has spent
soveral days selecting his stock or
Jewelry for his holiday trade
Mrs. Kay, mother of W. F. Ko)
who has been visiting hor won for
tho pHt few mouths, returned this
morulug to her homo In ban Fran
Cisco. Mr. Kay is secretary of tho
centrnl labor council.
J. 1). Grant, pnvdent of tho Cnl-fornla-OroRon
Poor Co.. and P. O.
Crawford, chief engineer, have re
turned to San Francisco after u busi
ness visit hero.
Major lteiry. regional director of
tho Internal revenue department.
loft thin morning tor Chlloiiuln, In
company with !. W. Klfcuilulil oi
tho Chiloquin Lumber compauy, to
visit tho plant there.
Mrs. llosa McDanleln returnod
ln.st night from Chlco. Callfornltt,
where sbo attended tho fuuoral,
Inst Monday, of hor sister, Mrs.
Sophronln Illnncho lo, who died
recently In Ixm AncoUvt. Mrn.Mc
PnnloU was accompanied
daughter, Clara.
Wm. Ilnrks of Merrill,
town on business yesterday
Mrs. F. C. Johnson, who has been
tatting In tho city for some time,
by hor
ns In
PAHIS, Nor. 21. Tho Btiprvmo
touncll todiy d cl'iod to j,ive Pctbttd
mandatory powers over eastern tin
llcla for a period of 25 oars
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HECTOR'S
You'll Find
It easy to pick a pattern to
suit you in the Rose & Ce:
line of quality tailoring.
There's a fine assortment
awaiting your inspection.
Rose & Co. will fit your fig
ure, please your fancy and
satisfy your sense of value.'
Central Outfitting Company
The Store of Service
9th and Main Streets
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FIBER SILK
HOSE
White Only
75c
$5.00 BLANKETS
White or Grey
Extra Size
$4.45
MMEKIIAN KfcU IKU05 The .,: of Hie alligator are tit-
yt , en In certain lslund ut tho Vej
SALE
INTRODUCTORY
Accomplished Its Purpose
I wanted the people to know that my prices are lower and the hundreds of satisfied customers who
visited the store the past week stated that in most every line that my prices are considerably less than they
have been paying elsewhere. Have you attended the sale? If you care to get full value for your dollar, it
will be to your interest to spend a time here and acquaint yourself with our special offerings. It will be a
pleasure to quote you prices on anything you may be interested in. You will save money if you trade here.
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ITJ HEALTH AND A ITi
VjHAPPY NEW VEARVl
Indn'N ami on tho west coant of
i Africa Tliov resemble In shape t
hen h egg. but nro larger, and bar
much the sntno t.intc. lloro than i
hundred ikk twu been found Is
one nlllgntor
Shaving unit Introduced among
I tho Itomanti about 300 , C. I'lln;
imyii Hclplo Afrlcanus was the first
Itoinnn who nhnved every day. Sob
,Hoiuontly tluN llrst day of shavlnc
I was ri'Karilud by the Itomani at tbj
I entrance upon manhood, and cele
brated with great festivities.
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35c
WHITE OUTING
FLANNEL
24c
yard
Limit 20 yds. to customer.
NOVELTY PLAID
SUITINGS
75c
Worth $1.00 to' $1.25 yd.
36-Inch
SATIN MESSALINE
$2.65
Worth $3.00 yard
54-Inch
NAVY TRICOTINE
SUITING
$6.00
Worth $7.00 today
' 42-Inch
FRENCH SERGES
$1.75
Worth $2.50 yajd
54-Inch
ALL-WOOL SUITINGS
in Navy and Brown
$2.00
Worth $3.50
ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A COAT?
This sale offers an unusual opportunity to
select a good serviceable coat absolutely correct
in style and made of the best fabrics, such as
Velour, Silvertone, Broadcloth, Zibelines, etc,
at a saving of $5.00 to $10.00. A comparison of
prices of coats elsewhere will coon convince
you that here is the place to select your coat ....
Sale prices
$16.75, $19.75, $23.85
$26.95 29.75,
$33.45, $36.45, $42.45
Beautiful Velvet Dresses
Colors, Taupe, Brown, Navy and Black.
Sizes 16 to 44. Sale prices
$17s45, $22.95, $24.95
$36.75
Dresses of Tricotine and French Serge
All being offered in this sale at reduced
prizes. Sizes 36 to 51. Sale prices
$29.75, $33.75, $36.75
High Grade Tailored Suits
Greatly Reduced
Suits of Tricotine, Serge, Velour, Broad
cloths, Silvertones, etc., in various styles. Sizes
16 to 46. Sale prices
$24.75, $29.75, $33.75
$38.75, $43.75, $49.75
Georgette
and Crepe de Chine
BLOUSES
Sweeping reduction of the
entire stock. Values $7.50
to $12.50. Sale prices
$5.85, $6.85
$7.85, $9.85
FLEECE LINED HOSE
40c
Nice, soft velvet fleece,
for cold weather, a special
price and impossible to du
plicate. Regular and out sizes, rib
top.
WOMEN'S' CASHMERE
HOSE
The good old quality of
wool hose that is so difficult
to find now. Prices
$1.00, $1.25
ALL MILLINERY
REDUCED
Yes, even our low prices
have been cut for this sale.
You know what that means.
Sale prices
$3.95, T0 $8.95
PURE SILK HOSE
for less than $2.00 will soon
be impossible to obtain. We
have a good selection of col
ors, including black and
white for
$1.65
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and all may be yours if you have a
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Victrola
Don't defer getting one all you need to defer
., u. it ,,.. unni to. vou can
have the Victrola in your home today, and
begin at once to draw dividends or pleasure,
Stop in. let u demonstrate tlio Victrola for you. nd deliver ,
Uio irutrumcnt of your clioicc.
Earl Shepherd Co.
Now Htoro
J507 Main
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