MOB FIVM PERSONAL MENTION 13. It. HttiJth nrrlvitil lust iiIkIU from Him Francisco nml In registered at lint White- I'flllrnn hotel, Don nml Carl Newbury, who Imvo heon spending tint Niiimniir with thnlr toother, Mm, Wilbur Jones, liift on tha train this morning for Btigeno, whom thoy will enter tha University of Oregon. William (Irirrith, who has n big rnnch In Poo Vnlley, was In town to cliiy on IniNlncfH nnd lo attend tha Fair. Mm, I,, II, llngun Ih nctlrig ns ns slsliint secretary nt Ihu county fair loilny nml tomorrow. Mr, nml Mm, lllton Hrcson nr rlvril liiHt nliilit from Tiileht, Oregon Thoy will vIhII with Mr. Iloesoii' uimt nml miclit, Mr. nml Mm. J A I I.iiint tin nml oilier rolntlvcs, ' Itumi Hiillon wim III town thl . morning on fulr business, It. II. Cookn, who went out (or a week's door hunt,' returned yesterday empty h a nil ml, llo report Hint It wim too rnlny (or him. J. I,. Hlghtmler nml mm are mnk line arrangement to novo to Mnlln whom they will try (armfng (or o year. Mm. J, H, llubh, who has been hero (or thn past I h rco week with her son R. H. II u lib, loft thin nrornlnK (or her homo In I'nlo Alto, CnlKornln, Mr. nml Mm. II. U. Hardrnhrook returned Inst night from rortliiml, whom they hnvo boon on ft ten dnys' vncntlon, Mini Ituth I'latt. of EugrriK, nnd Florence I'latt, o( Yrnka, are regis tered at tha White IVIIcan' today. Alln M, I, m I a tourist tlsltar horo from Topekn, Kansas. Hhoil stopping at thn Whlln I1tlcan hotel W. E. Lamm, of the l.smm Mm. bar company, la In thn iflty today (torn Modoc Point. , ' i . James it. Younr and wife rysvlllo,aro Klamath Kalla toijay. Winter KnlRht ramo In (r cent yesterday to attend the county fair. , i 'Oliver Martin of Malb business wltn Klamath ', today. f1 J. fl. Kent la In towH'fi Francisco on matter of, bo r. 0. Phelps and Don Co California-Oregon Power company official! who am visiting the Klam alb Falls office Ihli week. Ilert Wlthrow left thli morning foif the !.av lledi. jKil Warren, a rancher (rom the Illy diitrlct, la county Mat-business vi siter today. H. A. Btephena (' Kan Francisco arrived liut night and depending a (ew day hern on 'business.' CHANGES IN MOTHER EARTH MVit V It afeihth uVl SBBnuina; AMBhants Mm ' urn an lies,' rvlg "are Constantly doing On, and Soma of Thorn Are of Immena Conas- quonco to Humai) Race, Ttie proofs submitted by Prof. K. U Moseley of tho Ohio atata normal achool at Howling (Ireen that the wa ten of Lake Erie and several other lakea gradually are becoming deeper la of more than ordinary Interest both In scientific and business circlet. The Information la 'of peculiar value Just at this time, In connection with the campaign for the Bt Lawrence liver cat off, which' la designed to roako Toledo and other lake cltlea virtually Ccan ports, says the lllnde of that city. Professor Moseley likens the lake beds to tilting plntters. The tilt under Lnko Krli Is of such chnrnctrr that tllu outlet nt tho ent end Is r)Mn, With conieiuent deepening of wnter levels nt tho western end In the vi cinity of Toledo nml the famous llnxs Islands. Nature, which nlrenily has Uoim so much (or Toledo, Is mlilliiK mmethlng to tho scoro. In this connection It It Interesting also thnt scientists nnd engineer hnvo western stnles. It la asserted Hint tho const of CulKornln Is rising nt tho 'rnto of nbout nix Inches, n cen tury, and thnt recent cnrlhqnken Ihero tnny bo attributed to Inequnlltlcs In tho movement of tho earth's crust. Mensuremonls by engineer hnvo din closed nlso thnt Orcnt Butt Lnku In Utnh, la receding gradually to lower level. It haa no known"6ut.lct, but uvnponttlon exceedt the inflow nnd rainfall so' that within two rtaendes tho Jake boundaries have receded Quito no ticeably.' , The geological atory Unwritten o lowly, n rule, thattlt can b read only by auch scientist as Profeyor Mosoiey, who hna dovotod the greater part of his life to research nnd educa tlonat work In natural history. Professor Moselcy, by observation and deduction, draws the conclusion that It wa powlblo for tho Indian, 1,000 year ago, to reach tho main land from Kelloy's Island tiy swimming and wading only a few streams and marshes. Within tho noxt few years It Is more than p'"lIWo ocean-going shlpH manned by polyglot crows at ncmbled from distant and strange ports will' bo piloted thrdugh lnko channels onco so shallow that sound ing wore tnndQ with the ennpo pad dlo in the sinewy1 grasp otjfodlan chief. - '- S " THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, HKtTKsMjefl M, IftflA sasaMsagF- v '' ' ?! W "' B.wi M " f i'ii isjsj, r' "t"' m B lift MV mmmmLmfr L..-H JWWSr3Mi&?k v WW " Btm fl II mL WJUrSWJsfl 'WW HtHtsfm aB BV'BrfHl lW-y lat ' it fi'Al-J l fl or V V B skfaS saaaai ir- tasaalBjgtT'' sfi t " Hk .' " BARGAIN SALE? THIS WEEK WE ARE HAVING. A REAL BARGAIN SALE WHICH EVERY PERSON WHO CAN POSSIBLY .COME 0 THE STORE SHOULD ATTEND. IN ADDITION TO THESE SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, WE ALSO HAVE ALIi THE STAPLE LINES USUALLY TO BE FOUND IN THE LARGE DEPARTMENT STORES, AND, IN THE MAJORITY OF CASES. AT A REAL SAVING TO YOU ft V. s t ' BELOW WILL BE FOUND SOME OF THE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS YOU WILL FIND IN THE STORE UNTIL CLpSING TIME SATURDAY NIGHT. COME EARLY. '! :n v : Shpes at 50 per Cent Reduction Our Shoe Sle will close at 9 o'clock Saturday Night, and if there .are any of the special lot of 92 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S SHOES left at that time, which we very much doubt, they will go back into stock at their old prices. . v They are in smaller sizes, up to sixes, and are nearly all high, with French Heels. There are a very few Pumps. These shoes have beeiun stock for some time, and a few are a bit out of style, but allare really "qualify" sHoes, most of them "Peters.'V PRICED FROM $1.50 UP. NONE OVER $5.50. ' r i. i i ' ?'. , : : t-. t-. j-i -to Galatea at 25c a Sweaters. $7.85 TL7 1 We -have only a few of those lovely Sweatei-Blouees which T fr1fn are being offered at, the remarkably low price of $7.86 for the . balance of the week. GALATEA AT 25c A YARD! ! ! They are ALL-WOOL, and we have them in three colors; and Not since long before the war has Galatea been sold at as low. two styles. The BUFF and WILD ROSE come in PLAIN BODY, a price as this, and we cannot promise to continue selling it at this with BASKET WEAVE COLLAR. The TURQUOISE is BAS- price after our present stock has been.disposed. We can, however, KET WEAVE BODY and PLAIN COLLAR, assure you of tnis: you will ALWAYS SAVE by buying here. $7.85 is really the price of a 'part cotton sweater; and as we In Solid colors, and a large variety of stripes, have but a few of these, it is advisable for you to make your selec- 28-inch Galatea, 25c a yard tion as early Saturday as possible. i - l -SS BRASSIERES FREE!! Outing Flannel at 50C a Yard SW? Until closing time Saturday Night it will v ....... ( At-ry r3 & still be possible to get a Brassiere absolutely It is something of an inovatiori to sell Amoskeag Apple ffiP V fre- With everv Corset sold, we are giving Slumber at anything like 50c a yard, but following our policy of tatfjssiA J a Brassiere equal to abjmt 25 of the value "The Best at a Little Less" we have many, many yards at this WE2&y 2r the Corset. We handle the complete price. It has just arrived, and is of splendid value. A variety of vfMj T J?ossard, Bon Ton, and Royal Worcester Stripes to choose from. NTwk lme a.2dail, T y?u o ftS vv F TbWf Wfw corset if fitted bjv one 'jjf our Graduate 'Yaiifd Wide Outing. Flannel, 50c a Yard 533'' Corsetieres. ! . : i : . ' SKIRTS A splendid showing of the New Fall and Winter Skirts has just arrived, and we have seldom seen anything which will compare with them in quality or price. The majority are beautiful plaids, and all are plaited, the width of the plaits vary ing from a little.over an inch to about four inches. t Priced from $16,50 to $25.75 BLOUSES The new Costume Blouses are really Art Creations, and we'have as lovely an assort ment as you can find anywhere. Coming1 as they do in Navy, Pink, Salm'on, Yellow, Blue, Green and White, it is an easy matter to match almost any costume color scheme. Some are embroidered in self or con trasting colors, some are beaded, and some depend on lace for ornament. All are worthy of completing the finest toilet. LA VOGUE Girls' Coats are the finest to be obtained. And' they are true economy, too. Iv these days of high prices, it is necessary to obtain the utmost for, every dollar spent, and in La Vogue Coats for Girls you will, find the finest tailoring, and the longest war to be had at any price. You are sincerely urged to inspect these Coats before buying, for we honestly believe that they represent the greatest value pos sible for the money. is '3 -.'! CI '-