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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1919)
& pr. Wfi '4 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGK KIGITT s-J! I $i-wwsu i. , T " l m Personal Mention -Lt ! in l 7 8 .;. i . f : .J. i" ? 1 -; t f z J. iVa tv. ' : m- jf m---m l8ks t i fe IfiSw K ..K " .w-. 1 rj -" :Jf? r i. ri --y . . .ciici 7i5(ri mtw ifli&Sjr v ira'3Si WMtk: . v IV aJZtf w ' M "rSM "l Give Ten Thousand Hours I of Happiness Give thousand' of hours of Jojrvv. ' Give the New Edison, the phonograph Of musk's true charm. The tiv-vr Edison 3 the only, phonograph which goes deeper than mere- sound, and Re-Creates that soul-which ts the very life of good music. It alone can giro you the fascinating Hit of the dance, the soaring soul of grand opera,-the- Inspired tone-painting of fa mous symphonies, the simple hart-searciifng ballads. Edison proves this too. He "gives publfc tone tests In which the artist matches his voice againstiiv.Ne vMlson,s RE-CREATION of his voice. Two million people hare heard those tone-tests, and have testified that the New Edison's RE-CREATION has always matched the artist's voice, tone1 for tone, Quality for quality, soul for soul. Test this for yourself. Come into our store and let us play a RE-CREATION by some artist 'with whose- voice you are familiar. Close your eyes and sea if the New Edison does not make 'you feel all the emotions which you experienced when you heard the artist. Klamath Falls Music House 725 Main St GEO. A. WIRTZ . Phone 125 NOTICE The ladies of the Catholic church are requested by the committee in I charge to meet at the assembly room of the church next Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock to sew for the Fair to be held Dec. II. 12, and 13. 24-lt ZIZ December 11. li 22-tf December ZIZ 11. 12. 13. 22-tf NOTICE Strayed to this place Oct. 15, 1919, one Holesteln heifer branded D or- O .over A. Full crop off left ear, half .crop off right ear. Owner ihafyhave santt; by paying feed bill and par Ins for this ad. Enterprise 'Ranch. Phohe 2S3X. 24-3t Cpftyright m9IIartScIuffner&Manc " What V New?" That's the favorite questioivwith men, when dressing up for the holidays 4We have it by Hart Schaffner,&Marx Double-breasted' belters" We'll show you any numtier.of smart variations; plaits, belts, yokes, crescent, vertical or slant ing pockets. These suits are some of the. reasons why young men think of this store as the style center. We'll show youothers. - K. Sugarman "I ain't mad at nobody" The home of Hartbffneraarclothes We LeadTmrrersWow Business Heurs: 830 A. TVT. tn fi?nn P M J excepting Saturday, 8 0 A. Ji. to 9 :00 P.M. J. 0 Hamnkcr df llnnnnxn, Is lj tlio city today Tom Vntlorn I In' the city today from his ranch on tlu Merrill road , Otto Klum, it stockman of tho Hly section Is In town today on liiiidtuw Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Kss nro In the! city today from their ranch on the Keno road. Mr and Mrs. J. II. Catmitmn loft i thLt morning for San Francisco on n1 business tH. t I Mrs. O. M. Hector it'nd clilldron loll this mornluK for Hncrumnnto to spend. tho winter. . .' Hess KIlRore loft yostfrdny for llonahta to visit until riftrr Thanks giving with relatl'vosr Mxa. inck Slater loft this morning for Portland to bo at thb bedside of her father, who Is sorloullll. Oeorgo Stovcnsqn whs In town Saturday from his mnch on thu West sldo of Upper KUmath l.akn. MissrDeatrlco Wise ht in the city visiting with friends for a couplo of f weeks from her home at Fort Klam ath. Rex McMillan will arrive on the train tonight from Dunsmuir where he will visit with friends until after Thanksgiving. J. O. Swonning, who Is from tho Now York office of Mutual Life. Is in tho city for a faw days on busi ness. Mr. LJndloy of Medford, who has ben visiting frionds here the past few days left this morning for his home. T. B. Wilson, traveling auditor of tho Sduthern I'aclflc Railroad, who had been hero on business, left this morning ior uunsmuir. Mrs. E. B. Hall and Mrs. I-ottlo Martin left yctsorday morning for San Francisco, to spend a week or ton days on business and pleasure. Mrs. A. V. Illckford, who has bcn visiting her sister, Mrs. II. W Hrldgeford for a month, left this morning for her home In San Fran cisco. Mrs. J. S. Lloyd of North Klamath Falls Addition was operated on for tonsllltls today.' performed the operation. C. E. Smith of Grants Pass who has ben here for some time visiting his brother Earl, left this morning for his home. He also enjoyed some of Klamath's fine hunting while here. Sad news has been received here by Mrs J. Fred Goeller, of the death of her father. D. A. Sawyer, who hns been ill for some time. Mr, Sawyer lived in, Falrvlow, Kansas. 'Bertha E. Sawyer, of Ashland, a ulster of Mrs. J. Fred Goeller, who" has. been hore during the Illness of' the latter, left for her home Sa.tur-j day morning. i Miss Dollie Bloomlngcamp left yeiterday for Ager to visit with re latives until after Christmas. She will then leave for bouthern CallTor-l nla to spend tho remainder of the winter. I A party of hunters, consisting of James A Perry, Warren J. Crooks ; Robert D. Amlcko and George Fife! spent yesterday hunting on Lost! River, and they were very successful In their hunt Mr. Robert L. McCook and Major GUI McCook. who havo been enjoy ing some fine hunting in the Rocky Point section Wft on tho train this morning for Fresno. This is Major Gill McCook's first trip hore, but Mr. Robert L. McCook has made his annual visit here for several years. They both leave Tor their homes as good boosters for Klamath County. C. T Weedon, who for sometime has been Engineer on tho work train between Klamath Falls and Weed, left for Weed this morning, where he has been transferred on the main line. He was accompanied by 9f This is a " Watch Your Step Clothing Season You can't be sure that you get all you pay for unless you are guided by your own past experiences or the experiences of others. Don't let tempting price tags lure you away from the clothing you know is abso lutely reliaple and always full value. Real economy is determined by quality. You know that. And quality is back of the Kuppenheimcr reputation, always, regard less of price. There is quality in the all-wool fabrics, the sense of style -and the manner of tailoring. Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats The new fall and winter models for men and young men, differ ent as they are'bettcr, are really worthy values at $35.00 to $60. KKK Store, Leading Clothiers wrMr - i-i-B-y-rri. S Godfrey Rambo of this city, who is going to Weed on a short business trip. William Render, a hunter, and wife, with their two hunting dogs nro in tho city for a fuw days to en- Joy some of Klamath's hunting. "Tlie'rcamo hero from Hrltish Colum bia and aro on their way to Mexico. They aro stopping at the White Pelican Hotel. ' Thcro are twenty-eight pounds of blood in tho body of nn avurngo grown-up person. VtMMWWWMMMAM HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusement "' JvWMMWMWWMM EXTRA ATTRACTION AT THE STAR THEATRE TO.VIGHT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Or will trado for Klamath Falls city property, 40 acres, 8 miles from Klamath Falls, about 20 acres cultivated, the very best of soil. Balance timber land. Timber has been logged off lately. About 100 cords limb wood still on ground. Two room cabin, good chicken house, well of water no pump In well. Address Albert Barrett, Oeneral Delivery. 24-3t FOR RENT Dedroom for Gentle man. '524 Cth and High St. 24-lt TURKEYS At the Mars Confectionery. 24-2t H. A. Thlede. WANTKD 40 sacks No. 1 seed potatoes, dry land spuds variety. Karly Six Weeks preferred. Netted Gems or Illuo Centennials. Address Albert Bar relt, General Delivery, 24-Ct NOTICK Notice .la. hereby given that from tha''date I will not be responsible for any ilAhfn pnntmcloil kv ir.nni Shadlfly and wife, November 24, !0I3. K. II. Qulglcy. 21-3t HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DA.NCINtt KVKIIY. Wi:.'KSIAY AM) SATURDAY STAR THEATER TODAY TODAY iik; iXH'itu: dim, .IKSS WIVI'ARD l'. Heavy Weight Champion of tho World In "TDK OHAIiliKNfiK OF (JHA.Wi:" A Chtrii Drunui Full of ThrllN And DIG MITCH IjHWIS In "FAITH OF Tim STRONG" Ono of the Dost Northern IMcturr of the I'rt-Hont Day Kxfru Added Attraction 8F.RGKANT OAHHY In Popular Photo Play Songs 4 TEMPLE THEATER TODAY MARGUERITE OIiAUK In "MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON A ThrllliiiK Tho ltcol Wcvtvni Druma Starring I'ctu Morrison SUNDAY AND MONDAY CORRINK GRIFFITH In "THIN ICE" A Picture that will thrill Also SIDNEY DREW AND WIFE In "THE OUIJA BOARD" Tonight brings tho much herald ed appearance of 8orgoant Casey, well known vuitduvltlo onto-talnor at tho Star Theatre. Casey has a tenor voice which was successful In winning him tho title of "McCor mack of tin Army", among his com rade and pals of tho famous 3rd, Regiment l. S. Engineers, and his contribution this evening to the en tertalntiU'Dt otfor.'il b tills lor ill picture theatre will bo largely reminiscent of lila par' In keuilng up thu morals of lilt rogiment dur ing thu dark days of thu war. Ileforo his enlistment at tho be ginning of the late hostilities Ser geant Cnsey wa.t ono of America's best known vaudeville singers with a reputation from Coast to Coast Tonight ho brings a distinct nov elty In his photoplay songs, whore In the action suggustud by hi bal lads and songs Is llluxtrnlcd with motion plcturos which aro scrconod contemporaneously with his singing. ZIZ I)eromber H. 12. 13. 22-tf CHRISTMAS RECORD, HEADQUARTERS EARL SHEPHERD CO. New Store 507 Main MASONS ATTi:.MI0X Special communlcatloi. KtolJ Lodge .no li a r k ":,' ovonliig Nov 21 at 7 00 Work la 1110 I- I. ucr.i:w 'M'",i.t llv or.lor of (leo C Uirlch. fi.o, n ... ' Try 'om llurairt Want Ad. THE LIBERTY THEATRE Presents DUSTIN FARNUM in "AMAN'S FIGHT" MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PIOTURKh TVK8DAYB AND SATtHRDAYS Marrttl, Oraa Mitflues ' J 4 PU.1T,, ftBHU " ?m?H;f,ll m L pfn.e, at 7:30 and 9:15 this even" - ' ! yj J -tfeJOfc