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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1921)
rfttfWWSWAAirtrtU. i "i iiiri.ni.il .. -is. js ; . jf.:-a.fc;;.. Tf-w-i--T'' - viVrf I o MiatM , -. in,. . -i,,. e-s.es. .. -. . -.- - - - - - fc m- . eveeem a!! AJaisssss mk w mm llvM aIMRbVHmbAf, jblUHAin fftkBBft ssMCBfsfJUtaN U . k , . 1 T T , ' - " ' J .fUwwt lfilfan"""fT? T. . u u. WUMI Sehsaals or Jf.V.r, Tllle, Flerid. who has been spend lag the luair with her undo, Har ry Pelts ud family, started thU morning on her return Journoy OOUth. Mr. tad Mra. W. C. Dalton spent yesterday visiting In town from their ranch home near Malln. George Offlold, a prosperous raaoher oa the Merrill road, wai la town after supplies yotterday afternoon. C. A. Sparks and A. J. Mlnnls, both farmers In the Swan lako dis trict, wore in tho county seat yoa- terday after their fruit supply for winter canning. J. C. Taylor of Olene made a business trip Into Klamath Falls neat srtfatng fisjthtt tha hike fha nnASrit ft. aopl fut the sun rliVfrom the aid of Mt. Pitt Is the-3ost glorious of sights. . WM. Vail" of Fendslton who Is visiting friends and relatives hsre ll!!! yesterday, The It J. Winters houis on Tenth street has been sold to George W, Conrad, a railroad man who expects to more here soon for the winter. Mrs. Conrad is a dnughtor f Mr. and Mrs. X. J. -Wise of Fort JClamath. The deal was ' made through the R. a. imlth realty tom ay. Mrs. Carolina Llikey ecmDan- lei her ion, Dan, tnto town yee- terday oa matters) of business. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hum. daugh ter, Qretchen, and Mrs. Jennie Hum are spending a couple of days at uf L. B. Applegate home in Swan lake valley. Mr. and Mrs. Hum will return to their home in Portland tomorrow morning. Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Swinglo f Yamhill, old time residents of Klamath Falls, left this morning af ter eereral weeks spent hero put ting up the hay crop on their ranch near Bonania. Mrs. C. F. Cole, who has been here for the greater part o'f the rammer as the guest of her sister. Mrs. Barry Ackley, loft on tho morning train for Oakland, Call for nla. While hero Mrs. Cole nceom panted by Mrs. Ackley, made tho climb to the top of Mt. Pitt. They left the Lake o' the Woods whero they were camping Saturday morn tag and carrying their blankets and food, walked part way up the mountain that same day and early New Style $360 Delivered J ?SK1ssHssssH MBjajwlsWWBBB e Tee)' Leu talk Piano The abore style Qnlbraa sen instrument Is prised 1100 and tut prise branded la the back. We ask you to study your mail ordsr catalogues than write them that Dart Sbep hsrd your local dealer wants them to ship yon one of their planoe to be sst inside your home beside the Qulbransen for a froe tryout. Then you be the judge as to which has tho batter price, Quality, Guarantee, Workman ship and Tons. 1 Hotter come in and see as. LeU talk Piano." Earl Shepherd Co. Obq Btulness Music 807 Mala Bt. Hltnth FnlU, Ore. tjjfjf0mi0000f000000000ff0000t VE8T HKTfi AND COLLARS MADE OF FINE NET LACE . AND ORGANDIE IN MANY STYLES. SPECIAL 91.00 TO 99.00 With Klamath Track It Klamath Made TTMMIfavslu ii'mnrraw Select Your Fall Apparel Now The fresh completeness of our selections of the new in apparel for Fall wear suggests tho mani fold advantage of shoppjag now. The Strand THEATRE , TONIGHT Tonight and Saturday Ttu big sensational vrcetraner HARRY CAREY IN Jt "The Square Shooter ' The most thrilling an sensation al stunts in this Picture over done by Harry Carey. You"ll hold wtoj wur waia iruui ainri to ttutau. Bargain Matinee Saturday Admission AdulU lEc, Children Be SUNDAY MAURICE TOUR ICaTORB SENSATIONAL PICTURE "WOMAN." Ladies, Notice! SPECIAL SALE Saturday Only Your choice of any Fall Hat in the store. $1.50 to $8.50 Your cholco of any fall suit, $15.0Q to $25.00 Your choice of any Fall Dress from $12150 to $25.00 Your choice of any Fall Coat . $12.50 to $25.00 Your choice of any Blouse, $4.50 to $8.50 The aboro aro all NEW GOODS Just recelred. A sam ple line that is hard to beat for tho money, and all the LATEST STYLES. Come and see them. ' White Pelican Mil linery Shop 1184 Main St. Next Door to Strand Theatre dAJ wvj FOREST MILLS Winter Suits for Fall $29.50 to $55.00 They are Just what one wenU them to be these new fall suits for they include one's indi vidual choice of style. The Moe's Store's early showing of Fall SutU is eepecUUy attractlre ta a diversity of materials in the richest colorings. ta sludlng trloottnee and novelty weaves ta cheese and pine stripes. Too predominating ahadea are navy, black, brown and gray. Btralghtllne Coau are much in demand, with or without belts. The graceful new length of coat will be welcomed' by the smart Ullored woms,n. The skirts are strelgnt and simple, 99.60, 940.00 and aaa.OO. Dresses for Fall $14.75 to $55.00 e The fall dress fashions' Include draped modele, strslghtllne effects, tunics, cape sleevee, bell sleev. es and charming noveltlte with touches of eut faille ribbon, tassel design, fasjotlng, embroidery. buttons and braid. Among the new arrivals Is a beautltul black drees of brocaded Canton Crepe, featuring the new tunlo and wide belt. Another Is fasntoned of blue Polret tni. richly embroidered and trimmed with henna. Prlcee rango from 914.70 to ena.oo and up. Gjaahiorfi 67 Za&2P New Outfits For. School . i Underwear Gloth Coats for Fall MILLS ADDITION GROCERY Special for Saturday Only Sugar, per 100 lbs ..........Co qq Anchor Flour, sack .......H.U0 Crater Lake Flour, sack 11.11 Shillings and Folgers Cotfeo, per lb 49 Standard Corn, per case - ..............II. IB Rips Tomatoes, per box , - 1.16 Peaches, 201b. box ... 11.74 Two Deliveries Daily Phone 2S9-J. Mills Addition Hall No. SI 80 Ladles Cotton Union Sulu, Dutch neck, el bow sleeves, ankle longtb. Each 1.K5 to 93.00. No. 330 Ladles Fall weight Union Sulu, high neck, long sleeves, anklo longth. Each 91.BO to 91.es. No. 1190 Ladles heavy fleeced cotton Union Suits, high nssk, long sleeves, ankle length. Bpeelsl Prise. SeXOO te CAM. BOTS and OUILS Union SulU, heavy fleeee lined, te to 91.T9. Dr. Dsnton Sleeping meats 91.00 to 910. ar- $18.50 te $35.00 Included In this group of coats are loose, wrap, py styles, as welt as Belted models. Some are trimmed with fur collar and cuffs, others richly embroidered. Now Is 'tho time to select a "warm wrap while our stocks are complete. Prlcod 918.00 to 930.00. Wo also havo an excellent selection of higher priced modols, ranging from tho utility coat to the most elaborate wrap for erontng wear. And they are priced at figures that Insure te greatest pos sible value for (he money Children's Wash Dresses, 98c to $5 These unusual little froeks are fashioned ef ginghams and ebambray In a wide variety of plaids, checks and combinations. Trimmings take a note of vividness, charmingly youthful; Quail ties are the sort which mean genuine service. Ages two to six years, 99c, 91.80 up to StCSO. Ages sight to fourteen years, 910, 9LT9. SS.M.end up to 98.00. ' M ) maUs Regulation High School Middle and Skirts Now is the time to make your selection of middies and skirts, while our stocks are complete. Regulation middies with detach able collar and cuffs of nary etri. smartly tailored, at 2.05. Extra quality, plaited nary wool skirts at $5.75 and 7.50. Plain tailored skirts at $4.75. jxnxu-u ii-Li-n-e-1 i - !! - sMmMM.assM.MMsiisi ,-,.,., ni-uaaivunrirLarLnjuinrtthj-sjiij ym. . - 1 YTT 1 1AAA VJ. A VW llOs National lam Week Special Price for a few days returned last night from a brlsf visit to Crater lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Siemens and family returned last night from a two wssks automobile trip to Port land and vicinity. Miss Margaret Blmmonson. a niece of Itoger B. Deweese, is here from Idaho for a short visit before go ing on to the University of Oregon to finish her university training. Miss Evangeline Foater is spend ing the day in town fromher home In Swan lake valley visiting with friends. William Vail will leave tomorrow momtng for Corvallls where he will enUr the Oregon Agricultural col lege aa a freshman. Mr. Vail gradu ated from the Klamath county high school last year. Leslie L. Pope and wife are visitors here from Portland this week-end. They are gueeU at the White Pelican hotel. r. N. Qrlsex, a Donansa lumber man, was in town yesterday attend ing to matters of business. J, S. Welch who resides on the Keno road was a county seat visitor with yesterday transacting business Klsmath Falls merchants. Mrs. B. oolden of Portland Is re gistered at the White Pelieu hotel today. Ella Trimberger is spending a few dsya in town from Fort Klamath this week. J. B. Campbell of Lakevlew arrived yesterday and Is stopping at the While Pelican bote) today. F. W. FoaUr, rancher at Summer lake, Is in town on a combined busi ness and pleasure trip. CAKD OF THANKtf We wish to express to onr friends and neighbors, and particularly ta the Pelican Bay Lumber company, our sincere apprecutloa for -the many kindnesses, extended U os during our recent bereavaeet, aa well as for the beautiful floret ot ferlng sent. ' MRS. OLL1B PATTERSON AND FAMILY JACK COOPER AND FAMILY Let's Talk Piano with Mart Shep. aerd. tar m Road Show Coming ! September 13th, 14th and 15th THREE NIGHTS OF FUN . OPENING BILL TUESDAY "The Bell Boy" TWO HOUR SHOW 79:30 P M. Calvin's "World of Follies," a New York Musical "Comedy Company 22 PEOPLE, $10,000 WARD ROBE. Featuring Irene and Johnnie Galvin, "Dainty. Tootsie." s,iJyvrunjvuT.TjTjTjjTjxsxarvrArLit , TWO ACTS TWO HOURS ' 19 musical numbers in this sketch.! The STRAND THEATRE r"ai""t"TsJVYrsJVVVVVVljxnjxA ADULTS I 55c Prices CHSfrJ. A, -'(Ot.t '. ."'" " r in. ..' u i c j- r? "' -'.r-- ' lair., .