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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1919)
iwr,1 V" ' "y PAGE FOUIt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON miiMv, mwM ,,K' ", if.ii : v Nj'MK)jJIMNtf I All Hats One-Half Price Every woman's and child's hat in stock now reduced one-half. i5p,2jVr' Htb v$mHEv - rfn'7 V.f - M-HKX A. fZiZlX? JKfe a. ii&Y.HA i t nVl X taiM Wiiill'1"" 7 7 x i . AtTSr X 3 AmiiW ' HICH GRADE (OATS t iflGB HECTOR'S 77ic Woman's Shopping Center V J T t ? T t T T T T T ? & 4 REMARKABLE SALE OF COATS AND DRESSEsl More 7ian 77iree Hundred Garments to Select From t Remarkable bwtiiw t this time of the year mom merchant uro holding up the orlco anticipating placing on 'H, In January all remaining, garments In y Htock. V Imvo not only reduced our own Htock hut Iwtvo acquired un extensive. ltiu of coatH und dresson (rum n lending Now York agent who In very aiuloiu m dispose of tho outlet lot. Toll riiiiirti iiniiii in K7in. ..i. ... " ...... imuih ... ,.in in your KUIII. " mi mm i,, rk. m hi, lou Flannel Middy Blouses Special $6.95 at saw: Probably tho largest assemblage of coats over offered In n mIo am hero for wiur Inupcctlon. ' The magnitude of UiIh Immense show n.g is boyond description. Surely. If von nro In need of u coat you will find ime hero, for thor vnro over ICQ coats to Heleet from. ... Homombor. the Rtilu price ivro nnout cne-thlrd of what was formerly nked and the styles embrace nil this wn mn'H popular modolrf. Tho fabric In clude SlIvettonoA. IMuHhew. Hroadcloths, Veloum. I'olnr Cloth, Zlbcllnes, Kr evB. Sale price KH0.7 to 1J0H.70. Beautiful Dresses Of ChaVmcuso, Gcorgctto, Taffeta, Satins, Tiico tines, Tricolettes and Velvets. tiinni rP ti fniutAtiti. n ..!.. i inlosn1f (nst fnrlnv. TUnnw iP iUn .,it tyles and will be'duplicatcd for Spring. The Sale Prices are $19.75 to $29.75. The sale elnt to w are late, s Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blousea Recent express shipments permit us to make an elaborate showing of the new styles. We have established a repu tation for selling high-grade blouses at reasonable prices and we intend to maintain that policy, so have priced the lot from $6.95 to $14.'95. Silk Camisoles What could be more pleasing than a dainty Camisole, whether it be of Wash Satin or Crepe de Chine? An in telligent description would be impossible. They are trim med so exquisitely. A beautiful assortment awaits your selection. Reasonably priced $1.75 to $3.50. Boudoir Caps Charming! That was the expression of an admirer who stated that the most beautiful collection of Boudoir Caps she had seen was here. We firmly agree with her, for it would be difficult to gather a more comprehensive line than what we are showing. ' Specially priced 59c to $3.50. Popular Serge Models An exceptional showing of serge dresses in various StVIOS milllV thiif urn nmhvniflnpinrl ..rwl ,-.l,.. n.i - O"" egular pr; THE SALE PRICES ARE $9.85 to $29.75. : t T T T T T t t t T T t T f T T t Y t t T ? T t ? ? T Y T 4XJ The Evening Herald i E. J. MURRAY Editor FRED SOCLE City Editor v X Published dally except Sunday by Tfee Herald Publbiblng Company of TUmatb Kails, at 116 Fourth Street. Entered at the postoffice at Klam Vth Falls, Ore., for transmission thru 1k mails as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mail to any sddress In tbe United States: LANDINGOFTHE PILGRIMS WILL DBA One year month .15.00 . .60 Member of tbe Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively ntltled to the use for republication vf all news dispatches credited to it t not otherwise credited in this pa yer, and also local news published rein. - All rights of republication of spe lal dispatches herein are also reserv- X'UIDAY, DECEMllEr. 10, 101O PAYS TRIBUTE TO BRITISH AIRMEN BERLIN, Dec. 19. "Greater than tbe heroes of old," is the tribute to a British airman by Count Czernin, formerly Austro-Hungarlan foreign minister. "Baron Hlchthofen, the crack German airman, and an English air man were circling round each other furiously over the German lines In Franco during the war," he lyB, "when suddenly something went -wrong with Rlchthofen's machine gun and he could not shout , Tho Englishman looked across in sur prise and, seeing what was wrong, waved his hand, turned and flow off." BE CELEBRATED NEW YORK, Dec. 19. The 300th anniversary of the Pilgrim Father, tentative plans of which have Just been announced here, will Include celebrations in England, Hollan 1 and the United States and will con tinue from May to December 1920. A four-day program In Leydcn, Amsterdam and Rotterdam, whence the Pilgrims sailed three centuries ago to the American wilderness where they might find "freedom to wnrfihlo God." will Start on AllRUHt I 30, when committees from the Unlt I to otuies anu England will be recelv 'ed at the University of Leyden. Ad ! dresses commemorative of tho occa sion will be delivered by scholars from the three countries, including the rector of the university, Dr. Ren del Harris of Manchester, Eng.,.VIs-j count llryce nnd a famous American who has not yet been designated. The next day, August 31, the ' birthday of the Queen of the Nether-, I lands, will include, beside a Con- jgress in the Town Hall, n religious J memorial service In the I'leterBklrk j 'in which the Rev. John Robinson, I who led the beparationtsts from the Church of England (the Pilgrims) to Holland In 1C09 wn burled. One of tl.e features of the holiday .1 Amsterdam on September 1, w' bo a meeting In the IMgiJnokitrk and a reception. The next day there will be an aquatic pageant In Rot terdam, tho visitors traveling In the morning from Leydcn to Dolftshav tn, If possible, by boat along the way tho Pilgrims went. Then jtliere will bu trips' to the religious hnvens in 'Rotterdam, n memorial, scrvlco In tbe church aJtDoJtshavcn andut J t in. the English and American con tingents will depart for Southamp ton. Tho celebration In England will start In Muy 1920, with meetings In, crooly, tho home of Robinson, Aus-I terflcld, Boston and Sheffield. Frem: Augtt.n 4 to September 20 there will. Ip ceremonies In Cambridge, Lon-' don, Southampton and othor places,! culminating In the mtMIng of the mnv Mayflower, which will carry thu re turning American committee and British and Dutch delegations who aro to participate In tho program on thin Hide of tho Atlantic. .Main ovenlH of tho American cole Lraton will he In Plymouth, Maim , ni'd Boston, where historical pag eants will bo Jicldj followed by a big reception in Now York. Vlco-pr'csl- i'r"ent' Marshall' Is Hdnornry Chalr- nqnof tho cominl(teo, having tho local program In charge. The for eign visitors will then bo taken on a tcur of tho Unltod States. On Nov. 24, 1920, there will be u tintvnrsal observance of Thanksgiving Day in England, Holland and tho United States. PICKED OVER? "I Hhould say not'" Our WnrelioiMo filled with nwro stock enables tin to give you better cholte for Christmas Mimical fWt. Karl Shepherd, 607 Main St. 17-2t The Horald would brln,; good cheer from "Klamath County; nni only during the Christmas seuori, but during every day In the year. Shop Knrly. I (iciiiilno linnd-lliitcd phytic if ('niter Lake mid Ml. Khu-ta nt the Miller Photo Co., I.'ll I .Main Nt. 1 'J - 4 1 DON'T WAIT. Best yet. Herald Want Ads. tin v voiimiilf or mnnii one .1 book. I Attend our book sale nt !' 10 Msln. ..Ml tli.uoly disinfected ami K would never believe thiy couM bo i sold at such bargains. . HVANS A: HA LIN. f.l-K0' GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS lOBH CHRISTMAS EDITIO N New Raisins, Seeded and Seedless, package 2.1c Tuberose Currants 35c Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel. .Cue Boiled Cider, quart bottle 60c -NUTS, ALL NEW CROP Walnuts, Soft Shell .'. 46cs Brazil Nuts 46c tl,HlW"'lfM- I J I Almonds Peanuts Filberts HOOKS In large lots choice for 15c, 25c, I 60c and $1.00. Many fine encyclo- cabbage puedias, such as you have often pro- - mised yourself, at prices you-u;ouldv parsnips not" ask to be lewer: EVANS & BALfN l'J-EOD M 'v Mixed Nuts v, 40c Pop Corn j...t .,,-....200 FltEKII VEtiKl'AliLKS Head Lettuce Celery Cauliflower Sweet Potatoes mti:i) KituiTK Prunes, 50-00, fancy, at 25c Peaches at .'.. '...-'foe Black Figs at l.'U'c Drlod Applea at ,.....'!0c Apritots at , ,....40c Seedless Raisins, bulk, ut 25c I fANDV, LOTH OF IT I Come in and flee cur prices. I Bos Candy, Chocolates and Bon- ,Bons. I ' noe'to fflt'Ai I Nmas Box Cigars, all sizes. , i I Best Con Pumpkin 25c' Qt. Jar MInco Meat .75c Plum Pudding 50c Cranberries 20c Orange Marmalado, jt. Jar $1.25 Strawberry Preserves, qt. Jar..$l,25 EDITOIUAL , This Store of Quality will bo In shape to fill and deliver to your door the complete lino of merchnndlso and provisions which you will need to complete your Xmas Dinner. ' In the columns of this puper you will Und a list of goods and prices which will muko your grocery shopping very easy. Wo aro In shapo to tako cam of you. Kindly remember wo havo two deliveries every day: 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p, m. Our phono number Is 320. Mako use of It and wo 03sure you wo will deliver tho goods. "Service und Quality" our motto FRUITS Pine Applo Sliced Peaches Apricots Pears noyal Ann Cherries Loganberries Blackberries OLD VIRGINIA DARE FRUIT PUNCH for Clii'lhfiiins Consisting of a bottle of Virginia Wlno, GraM Fruit, Maraschino Cher ries, Pineapple und Orange. yo havo It In ttoo sizes, ."()( mid $1.00 Von will llko It. Also Loganberry Julco and Grnpo Julco, A new one Just arrived: Mnrsh malloV Cream In pint Jars, ready for use. Wa havo it in four Ilavors. Stuffed Prunes Cluster Italslns ' '" Now Dates Packago Figs Oranges Lemons Florida Orapo Fruit Bananas Funcy Spltzonborg Apples Just ar rived for Xmas, I TL'Bi: RO.sil Our lino of canned products un der Tube Hose lalwl Is comploto'pml on display at our store. j Romoinbor, wo guaraitteo every w can of Tube Koso to bo the best tlioro Is. Whonovor thero w III - hot tor wri will have It. nf vi:gi:tahli:s Corn Peas. Tiny Ponsj Tomatoes Kraut Spinach Beans Swoot Potatoes Hominy AM ft T.,i.n nnn olives. Catsup, Preserves ' and Jams, We have it all. I -, !