MOB FIVM I I' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGOW rnuiMDAV, HkvrKfitmsH as, ia iO HHHHHHHHHH.HH PERSONAL MENTION H W 1 1 ' i iNMBJ I1 Hlh-lasssssssssssssssHF4( ill gjRffll .'liliniggggf I gfl I -B? RH I I jf-'- nlTaBaHI I I T'.-v iiFafsssssssssfJ I Dr. (Icorgo A, Massoy report the III r tli of u buby girl to Mr. unil Mm, W. A. Shells of MIIIh nddtlon. Mm. (Joorgo l. Drtimmond undor wont it Horloun operation at tho War ran Hunt hospital thin morning. Dr. PIANOS OF DISTINCTION Every Winter we visit lending piano stores scat tered over a wide extent of country with the view of getting the best and latest in our line. We have spent practically one entire year working in all the different departments of a large Eastern Piano Factory that we may know "Quality." We have studied Music several years in San Fran cisco and Chicago that we may know the best in "Piano Tone." We have placed Standard Priced and Advertised Pianos on our wareroom floor so that people can easily satisfy themselves as to our prices and values. We arc tho only firm locally that ships in by car load, buys only for cash and from the Eastern Fac tories exclusively. '"' f There are many reasons why we sell more Musical Instruments in Klamath than all others combined and every reason is n benefit to our patrons. Wise Buyers will deal at our Music House. EarltShephercl Co. Klamath's Only Exclusive Music House 507 Main St Phone 282-J. - -" ""rrn nrirtfiriX n nr -i-irn'i ifrrfii rr-rwrin ' ' -mi ai i i,' s ( Tonight BIG : DANCE Tonight Due to rain the regular Pavilion Dance will be held; toniehtatthe '' a .- 1 I White Pelican1 Hotel Same Music Same Management ''i' A. A. Houlo, nor physician, reported that sho rallied well from tho opera tion unil ho expects no unfavorable result. Mr. and Mrs. 1). U. I.nwton and (luy l.nwton of Fort Klaniuth arc vis HorH In town today. Mm. l.awton uccompiinliid her nlntvr. Miss Ilortha Plttman, who linn been hor guest for Nuvurul wcdkii, huru and Mis I'lttman took tho train for tier homo In Lot AnKoli'H. Father Thoinu llrady. of l.ako- view ,1 In Klamath Falls for two or thrcio days. Mm. 0. Huttlo of Klamath Falls und Ilernlcu Cooko of Yalnax, under went major operation at tho Warren Hunt hospital this morning. It la reported that they urn both doing nicely. " Mr. Alton Sloan left this morning for llurkeley, California, when) iho will vIbII her mother for tho next month. Mr. Hloan planri on going down to coma homo with her at the end of tho month. J, Htroblo enmo n lam night from San Francisco and In stopping at the White Pelican hotel. K, T. Unn I a Klamath vliltor from Kan Francisco today. , Dr. C. 0. Prentice left today for Modoc county to attend to matter of builncii. Deputy U. 8. Marihal S. F. Pace arrived from Portland lait night and li aervlng subpoenas on Klamath residents today for tho October term of court to. be held In Mcdford. Evon Ilert C. Thomai. United Btatca com-' mliiloncr. did not rscapo, much to hli surprise. U. E. Walker left thli morning for tho Klamath marih to look after hli catllo Intercuts thcro. Mr. Martin, of thn Johnson Meat company of San Francliico, li In Klamath looking Into cattla condi tions thin week. It. O. Clayton and wife of Seattle aro In the city today and aro gucita at thu Whlto Pelican hotel. Percy arises, of tho arises Lumber i company, drovo Into town ycstonlajr from Ilonanza and Is spending a t days hero looking after huslncts. A. J. O'Kefo arrived last night from Kugeno tor a fow days' buslpesa visit In Klamath Falls. " Fred Hill Is a county seat business' visitor from Chlloquln today. II. K. Paddock of Portland arrived last night and Is stopping at tho White Pelican hotel. In splto of'thn unfavorablo weather1 tourists and vacation visitors as well , as thoao here on business contlnuo to till tho hotels' to overflowing every night. Tho Whlto Pollcan hotel re ported this morning that they had turned people uway every night this week, and conditions aro very much th umn at other hotels here. Mr. and" Mrs. Charles Lent arepe,cted that ahe will be able to be out spending 'a' few days In town fromfooB. their homo at Fort Klamath. Don Newbury drovo In last, night Mra. Ethr nobblns, who has been from a two weeks automobile trip visiting her sister. Mrs. It. L. Morrltt tovor Klamath county, and family for tho past month. leftJ for San Francisco this morning whero .TEAMSTERS AND CHAUFFEURS she Will attend school, ,.V'0, locai o. auu win nom re- .tfpaul O. Lewi, of Yamhill county IS"'""0", aTTilrVlMr fWrl llkJ! . llNt NICEBROffi nnp " 1 , , J Special Sale Friday and Saturday We have a number of rolls of Linoleum in stock at the present time, and hare made a very special price on them, as we have a large stock of Cong oleum ordered, and we must have room for it when it arrives. Every piece of Linoleum in the store is included and will be sold Friday or Saturday. X GALATEA t J J T I J J i A All Printed Linoleums, Regular $1.75 a yard, Special.. $1.19 yd. Inlaid Linoleums, Regular $2.25 grade, Sale. Price $1.69 yd. Inlaid Linoleums, Our Regular $2.50, For Two Days..., $1.8 yd. Inlaid Linoleum, Our Best ' $3.00 grade, Price Only 3.39 yd. Every bit of Galatea in the Store will be on sale at 25c a yard during the two days of this sale. Think what that means ! ! There is reallv nothing that can compare .with Galatea, for School Clothes, in economy when you can buy it at this price. We have solid colors and a large number of stripes for you to choose from, but to obtain a real selection it will be nec essary to come early. Remember, all Galatea at 25c YARD .! T OUT.Wi FLANNEL .We have only juflt-recejved a shipment 'Genuine Amoskeag Apple Sluipber, Aaiid were, for tunate' to, obtain it a a price which erimbjes'ttitb sell it at the ixtrerntlyiow.price of fOc iyard. It contesin tinumber of soft etrippod Querns, and cannot be equalled in Klamath Falls at this price of 50c YARD Ji fridaV and saturdaV are the r ! LAST CORSET SALE DAYS ' . Just two days left of our Corset Sale, and, to judge by the number ym have sold, it must have been appreciated. "- . We are giving a Brassiere FREE with every Corset which me sell, of a value equal to about 25 of the value of the Corset, v " An opportunity to obtain a Gossard Brassiere without any expense ta not to be overlooked. H . ". . t . .w r T T i Don't fail to read the and Miss Audroy A. Tolle of Merrill were Issued a marriage license yes terday, by tho county clerk. Mlsa Clara Calkins, who has been lit for tho past 10 days, Is reported on the road to recovery and It Is ex- Beptember phone, 373. meeting on" Friday, 4th. For Information "" 22-23 So difficult la thevort of cutting ladles' kid gloves that most of the! principal cutters In Paris are known to the trade by nnmo and fame. I.XIT wssm Herald Classified ssagflgSLigasmaaEs pMVWMWWajtaAAAsljtM LIBERTY THEATRE TUB PICK OP THB PIOTURB8 AND A NEW ONE EVERT DAT H. W POOLE, Owner IIOOER D. TORRKY. Mwtcal tiirtctof t jutrumruTuTVininriJY'rin"r rrfiYiiriT rr-r r ----------- -n-r ,- ----" f TONIGHT The Essence or Romance predominates in ' "MOLLY AND IM with hresistable SHIRLEY MASON starring li, , -( j . , ; k vvf l"i f II FRIDAY Charming Mary MacLaren in "ROUGE AND RICHES' id, t. '.t. And 'the big one Sunday is " "RIDERS OF THE DAWN" the photoplay of "The Desert of Wheat" the great novel by ZANE GREY , KLAMATH ATHLETIC CLUB " Locatedjwer Dodge Garageat 4th and Klamath streets. Open" day and night to members $1.00 makes you member until the 1st' of October, $5.00 thereafter. Applications received at the Jewe Cafe. ; Wild Bill Reed, boxing instructor. ' FRANK SMITH, Free. VWWWWW0WWWWWWWWiAAJWWWWWWWWWW' are "moneys worth" always. The Tra,de Mark is the, assurance of maker and dealer, that price repre sents utmost worthand satisfaction to you. The Bpotery CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 713 Main St . "THE DARKTOWN FOLLIES" 1$ AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Eugene O'Brien in "THE FIGURE HEAD This picture 'is said 'to be tiie'best he hasi made to date and is one mat you will enjoy l Tonight the DARKTOWN FOLLIES will show first and then the NtrruKiss ana iasij .' .. nnTTTnn im..'. ...ill uVnniifi .Vinnfia: Uie U UlJlJloO. XIIW wm give jruu a, v.,kv to see the DARBIES in ther farewell 4 penormance 4 - ti -r .2 -ml