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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1919)
,.,.,. y ;ovnvrn ::o, ;tf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAfJK FIVR Personal Mention PlaLrlr'VT M E-iLZir'w'rTsflflH wjhHH b fl flL llTBiL j t -JmIiI Tx j IJ' ifl lr r . li fll t THE UNIVERSAL CAR Every Ford Owner Should Know Jimt whnt Ford Horvlco In, ami why it In different from ordinary garage rwrvlco, nml why It H moro profitable lo patronise the Authorized Ford DwilorT The Ford Df-uliir Ih n piirt of tho lilt; Ford Family. 0 cnrrloH a largo Htoclc of Ronuliin Ford parts for repairs mid replacements Mi you don't luivo to wait while ho sends for thorn, mid lin tiHi'R only genuine pnrlH liocaHo ho known thn Imitation parts aren't dependable mid don't wear lin has a thoroughly ouulpppd tiiMo-tlio-inlnitto rar iu;(i Willi IooIh Hint enable hlii Ford Mechanics to effi ciently and properly make any repair from a minor adjustment to n romplolo iivnrliuul. And wlimi tho work Ih flulnTiml, IiIh Mil represents the reasonable, stuiidnrd Ford prices. Now, wo nro Authorized Ford Dealers a part of tlio great Ford Horvlco organization which wom formed clilclly to put within each community a denier who would lutvo moro than it passing Interest In Ford n p.nlis mid adjustments. Wn urn prepared and equlppm! to render prompt, caroful Ford service. Drive In or phono and wo'll conio after your car. Danner Patty Motor Co. No. 123 Sixth St. Klamath Falls, Ore. 7K3WrSTW I .- t. 'i . ,, .:-.' !' JJt n-n-V vmt mmm .1, SIT. IiAKI JVI4W8 0 Tlio Improvement nocloly had Its Jrtt meeting f lliln winter laHt Frl- ; hj evening at (hu Ml. LakI church. ; Tbe followliiK officers for tlui year were elected Tlz Orlllltli, president; 1ia Denrlnger, viro-prosldoni: MrH. Jjr Kalrrloxe, secretary, and Herb Uster, treasurer. After tins elec tion of ollleors tho Mt. LukI, Falr- tlew ami Spring Lake hcIiooIh gave u Cno entertainment. Ham sand- lchc, cako mid coffeo woro nerved. Mr. Dcarangor favored tho company llh violin solos, accompanied by Miu KJslior. There wdh a Reed number nt Mt. Ukl Suniluy school Sunday. The lour of Sunday school wiih changed from 10 o'clock to 10:30 a. in. Two new olIlrurB wore elected: Mrs. T. -),N. Cane. Hecretary, and W. 1). Me ()jCoinb, treasurer. M'USKS I'.VIO.V LONDON, Nov. 11. (Ily Mull). llrltlHh nurneH are to have a trade union. At tho tueotlni; where tho new organization bad Its Inception, a nurBO expreHHod the hope that any strlko In which tho members ii'ight In future participate would bo direct ed ugaliiBt tho employers and not the patients. j IIOHX TIIAKS(JIV1. I)AV , Willis Edgar Virgil. Jr., weight nlno and one-half pounds, was a Thanksgiving day arrival In tho I homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Virgil, of Dallas, Texas, according to a wlro received by tho baby's grandmother. Mrs. Edgar Virgil, of thin city. .1 A. Muddox Is In the city resist ered at tho Hall Hotel. (leorge II. Iloyd Ih In tho city from Illy. .1 H Wnttfl and wife are In tho city from Illy. It. 0. Bplnk Ih in tho city from Idlerunt on Spring Creek. George Kpnrretorn, a morchnn' of Honniizn Ih In tho city today on buM neiw, William Fordney Is In tho city to day from Iorolln. Mr mid Mrs. A. I. Marshall aro In the city from their ranch near Olene. Mrs Jon Moore Is able to bo at lur desk nt tlio Western Transfer of fl after a couple of day's IIIiiohs. J fl Llnkonback and wife loft on this morning's train for their homo In McCloud, Citllforiila. They )ent TlintikHglvltiK with friends In Klam ath Falls. MIhi Iva Nino and Mrs. Marlon Nino left this morning for tho Nino umbnr Company at Pine Orovo, af tcr a few days spent in thin city. Jack Ilunsnkor loft this morning for Fresno, where ho now resides. He Hpont Thanksgiving with his par ents In this city. Joseph Ottoman, who has been visiting his parents in'Mnlln for the past three weeks, left for Soattlo on Ibis morning's train. Joe Kotora, who resides In Malln, left on this morning's train' for n visit in Portland. Mrs Deorlng loft this morning for a month's visit in Oakland. W. I.. Criimc of Ynlnax Is In tho city today on business connected with tho school there. Mr. Charles S. Hood is in the city i today fiom tho Klamath Aipnicy. Clarke llamnlcer !s In tlio city to day from tlio Hly country. , Among the visitors In tho city re gistered at the Hall Hotel are: Esth-I or Jacobson, Fort Klumath; Joe Hall and wife, Modoc Point; Mr. nnd Mrs. L. V. Corbel, Chiloquln; Mrs. I. M. Smith, Dorris; Mr. and Mrs. U. ' M. ICTiglo, Fort Klamntli; Mike Flynn, Malln, II. I). O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. E. (1. Argraves hnve returned to the city from their homo on tho Merrill road. They expect to spend the winter In California, and will leave soon tor tho south. 7? . & -..-fa.. m XI I m .WW-J- 'Zt &a t.r. 'ai. tV. "r I , ,fli L -' m (J -v Stationery For the Women One of the most acceptable gifts for women is a box of Stationery. Personality is re flected In ono's correspondence. Therefore, If you select stationery for gift purposes, you must choose with judgment. Highland and Crane's Linen Lawn. We have a generous supply to choose from. nf Perfum tf&w es The concentrated odors of all the world have gathered together at our perfume counter there to be selected as Christmas Gifts. They may be tested and chosen in bulk or in fancy gift packages. We also have a large line of Toilet Waters, Sachet Powders, etc. m rsissiVHHIilHHHH isHiilllllllllllllHHiliHIIHIiiliaisiaisisQ H WINNEKS I KVA InirAnfAvir nln I 1 H TWO WEEKS, BEGINNING I n H Monday, Dec. 1? 1919 1 Hi Every piece of Goods I in the house Reduced I The biggest Grocery Sale ever held I in Klamath Falls I fll I i ' HJ I Forlthe Man IfflS ' Choose practical proscnts and give him something useful, such as Shaving goods. Smok ers' goods, Pens, etc. Wo are carrying in stock a wondorful assortment of prac tical gifts for men. The very gifts that he will appreciate. for the Baby Baby's own gifts in neat little outfits of toys or playthings that will delight them In many ways may be had In our Baby's Department. Do not forget that the baby is capable of ap preciating articles of useful value as well as "otherwise. V,- m KODAKS Kodaks continue to be one of the most popular gifts. We have them from $6.00 to $60.00. Brownies from $2.50 to $10.00. V M' " "HjUi Wlc Tfl AMATH PAT T C nPPRHN rrV I JHflT" "' mmm w t-t " trr-rrr" ? m w warn 'J V I purttv I BUY TMtlR DRUGS IaccLpacvI :iflB' (aE 'SmBUL fli The Gift store jHKnH BfcUfl (ESSljISflflHHflZllBP'wvcnTiscnsWHSTnl ) Mrs. Charles Wood Eberloin has been quite HI with tonallitls for the past week at her home in the Hot Springs Addition. Walter O. West, supor.utendout of tho Klamath Agency, left on iho train this morning for Weed. Mr. West Is in route for South Dakota. Mrs. Clyde Brlggs of Oakland, sis tor of Mrs. J. Fred Gooller, who has teen hero during tho Illness of thoi latter left on this morning's train j for her homo. B. J. Martin. Engineer of tho Klamath Agency Is In tho city to day. He came down from tho Agen cy with Supeiintcndont W. G. West. Tho visitors of tho city registered at tho White Pelican Hotel are: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mt. Hob ron; Frank Hoover, Chiloquln; C H. Cheney, San Francisco; Fredorlck V. A. Scott and sisters; M. 1. Mortens, Long Beach; U A. Lamb, Portland. Charles B. Toohy of tho Dorrls Lumber & Box Company, is In tlio city on business. Ho is registered at tho Whito Pelican. i Patricia French, Ella M. Leonard, I Mary Talmadgo, M. 13. Randolph nnd Eunice Krlch, tlio Slorra Sorenadors of Portland, aro In the city. Thoy nro registored nt tho White Pollcan Hotel. Arthur Ekwall, who has been with the Big Lnkos Box Company for tho past three years, loft this morning for Bray, whore ho will tako charge of tho mill there. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gill nro now arrivals in 'the city from Berkoloy stoplng at tho White Pollcan Hotol. Mr. Gill will bo emloyod by tho Star Drug Co. and Mrs. Gill will open a hair dressing establishment In tho White Pelican Hotol. 'Mrs. 0. 'T. Weeden and daughter, Lorotha, left on the train this morn ing for their home In Ashland. They have been here visiting' for some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Weeden. Mr. Weeden, engineer of the Southern Pacific who was transferred last week to the main lino is again on the branch line run ning to Klamath Falls. Tho Kirk Brothers of Chiloquln have been in tho city for a few days on business connected with tho opening of the Indian Reservation. F. W. Sexton, of Merrill, s in town today. INDIAN EXPORTS DELHI, India, Nov. 8. (By Mail). India's exports for Septem ber amounted to approximately $103,220,000. This exceeds all pre vious records. Christmas will be here in a very short time and you will want some pictures to send home to your folks and friends. You Will be disappointed if you wait much longer. We have just received a shipment of the very latest styles in folders and mounts for photographs. They are the finest we have ever seen or had. SEE THEM. ' A large stock of Leather Goods, Card Cases, etc., at 'less than wholesale prices.. Get our prices. When you want that picture framed bring it to us. Our prices are reasonable. Make an appointment for sitting today "for your Xmas photographs. The BOND Studio t Phone 276J - 1136 Main St. tftnnnJVVvvvnvnrvvyv" m mm mi