THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 M paoi sot N Patrick Mackinaws, Overcoats and Leather Vests Monday, HEmainkn no, urn kWIR m m ... 1 f-"" fflH vSriM I IV. IV aIH and heavy clothing in endless variety now ready. We are proud to offer the people of this county this exceptional line of winter clothing the products of the famous PATRICK-DULUTH WOOLEN MILLS the foremost manufacturers of woolen wear in America. . Con ceded by everyone, even their competitors, to be the best in their line. We are extremely fortunate in being one of their agents, as they cannot begin to supply the demand for their products. Come in and let us show you the best line of Overcoats, Mack inaws, Leather Vests, Shirts, Sox, Blankets and Auto Robes you ever saw. The early purchaser has the advantage of getting the size and color he wants. If you want to know about Pat rick Mackinaws, "Ask the man who owns one." K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS M . J Personal Mention Dljr aro (pending the day In town on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hosklnson ot Harry Booth ot Donania Is InrMalln aro tn town for tho day. town for tho dor. attending to rant- M w. Hamukor of Malln Is tn 'ters ot business. town buying suppllos and attending j H. A. Whitby ot Merrill Is tn to other matters ot business. ,town on business for tno any. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Loovor and Mrs. A. I Marshall and family family, rcsldonts of Fort Klamath, - , - . 11..1. .. - ,rtv m tunu UUMI iuuir 1IUU1U Ul Olene to boo tho circus and do somo 'shopping. O, R. O. Haynoa, a farmer of tho 'Malln district. Is In town on busi ness. I aro In town for tho day, Harry Garrison of Malln is a business visitor hero today. H. Holden ot Eugene Is In town attending to matters ot business. ... . ... -. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Townsend ofl wr- onu wr- w. u. uauon ana Vlsalla, California, aro guests at tho fftm"' ot M"M ro in town for noma ot Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Leo. th A" ' Thty haro been Tlsltlng friends and Among somo ot tho resldonts ot relattTCs at Seattle, and canio hero Bly who aro In town for tho day by way ot Crater Lake. aro Mrs. Oltro Myers and Mrs. W. J. H. 8hort, superintendent ot tho T. Qarrett. county hospital, is In town In re gard to securing circus reservations tor the patients at th'o hospital. Elisabeth Bnnge of San Francisco C. D. Arthur of LakeTlew Is a visitor here. Mrs. F. J. Schmltc ot Beatty is stopping orer hero whtlo en routo returned this morning, after spend-, t0 her home there, after accompany. lag aeTeral days here on business and pleasure, Mrs.. Roy Tabcr and family ot Dorrls spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Tabor's sister, Mrs. W. D. Miller ot this place, returning on, this morn ing's train. Anita- Morris -of Etna Mills, re turned home this morning, after visiting friends here for a few days, i Mrs. A. T. MacKentla of Rose bnrg returned this morning, after spending ten days visiting with her friends and relatives of this placo. , Mrs. MacKcntle is a sister ot Miss Madge Dixon. Miss Carrie Williamson returned to her home in California this morning, after spending five weeks at the homo ot Mrs. O. A. Fits- Patrick. i Miss Ella McVeigh was a passen ger on this morning's train for Eu gene, whero she will enter tho Uni versity of Oregon for tho coming year. Charles Whitman, an employe ot the postofflco, leaves In tho morn ing 'for Prescott; Arizona, called there by tho doath ot his sister, word of which was rccolvod today. H. E. Armstrong ot Medford Is here tor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Ballllo ot San Francisco, who have bcon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pelts fcr two weeks, loft this morning for Port land, Soattle nnd Spokane befbro returning home. ' Among tho visitors who wero here Saturday wore Geo. Havolln ot Keno, Sim Eastwood ot tho Merrill road, Mrs. Peter Burr of Olene, Dr. Gaddcs of Eagle- Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Van Meter of Dairy, Joo Taylor of Olene, George Wright ot Chllo quln and Manuel and Prentiss Puck- ett of Odessa, Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. Hedlund and party spent the week end camping and hunting ducks on tho Upper lake. Thoy report flno luck. H. R. Spoonor ot tho Union OH company is in town on business for the company. t Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hickman and family ot Fort Klamath aro In town to attend tho circus and matters ot 1 buslnsse. ' " Mrs. E. A. .Page from Fort Klam : ath is in town on a combined busl ines and pleasure trip. . ,J. 'P. McAullffer Jack Mahoney.J Wau Quill and Michael Murpny oil Ing nor mother home to Orland. Job for Solomon if He Had Been There "Him my papoose, leggo", said ono Klamath Indian woman last night at the corner of Seventh and Main street to another Indian woman who had a wee yonngitsr by the leg nnd was trying to take possession ot him. "Him my boy"-rmphasIicd with a lot of native expressions, canio from the woman who ba'd the leg hold. Then the fight began. Hair flew In all directions and some remained on tho walk after tho mixup. A largo crowd assembled and someono shouted "police-" and tho fighters stopped and fled, leaving the child In possession of a natlvb friend. Tho pollco arrived too lato to Inter fere, i Elks Will Start Winter Dancing Friday 'night at' tho Klkji club on Main street, tho first of tho pro-winter dances will bo hold with Coch ran's orchestra furnishing tho" music. Tho Elks entertainment committee havo full chargo of thd program and say that tho floor In tho ball room has undergono repairs and has boon prepared for an cxtonslvo winter dancing season. Exaltqd Rulor Hayden has an nounced that one ot tho programs to bo given this wlntor will bo In chargo ot visiting Elks, and a number hero havo mado plans to entertain tho homo members with' a number of distinctive novoltlce In tho amuse ment lino. Tho danco Friday night, Soptombor 30, will bo for Elks only. Contract Let for ,k Bonanza Bridge fTho county court Saturday after noon lot the contract for the con struction ofNa brldgo across Lost River near 'Bonanza on tho Poo Val ley market road, to tho Union Brldgo company ot Portland, tho considera tion being $1284. Tho county court has demanded bond in tho sum of $600 to guarantee completion ot tho CQntract according to specifications. Tho court also appointed Tom Sewing for Chinese Hospitals Thursday Ladles ot tho Emmanuel Baptist church and their friends will have an all day mooting Thursday, Sep tember 29, at tho parsonago, 1112 High strcot, to finish tho Whlto Cross work which will be sont to tho Uaptlst hospitals In China. A basket lunch will bo served at noon. Every one Is Invited. Ono largo box has been tilled with women's clothing and bedding for' Russian relief by tho efforts ot the workers undor tho Rov. J. H. Dick son and they are endeavoring to fill another. Donations may bo left at 1112 High street or will be called for It contributors phone S02J. The Strand ' THEATRE r Finest Picture Projection in South csna Orcsjosi TONIGHT LEWIS VAUDEVILLE ROAD SHOW And Big Featuno Picture "THE MASK" with HEDDA XOVA and JACK HOLT Everybody's Darling LITTLE MICKEr MOORE TUESDAY Entire Change ot Vaudeville and CHAS. RAY and DOROTHY DALTOV In "Back of the Man" .J5 DANCE - ELKS ONLY FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 30 NINE O'CLOCK, ELKS' CLUB Third and Main Streets MUSIC .BY COCHRAN'S ORCHESTRA Admission $1.10, War Tax included "Bill, jconte back home for a real dance on Z Bill Come back home for a Real Dance on a Real Floor" Dixon as Inspector of the work. Com missioner Asa Fordyco stated that 3IARKET REPORT Tho loss of two consecutive nights' I sleep putn a struln on tho human tho lumber for tho brUlso va8 ship- PORTLAND, Sept. 26. Cattlol body from which It takes at loast pod Thursday and thnt work would wonk and 25 cents lower: cholco' fifteen days to recover. begin on lts"nrrlval. steers $5.C0 and 6; hogs 35 con Is. !hlirhnr. nrlmn ll'eht til 'and til. 65:' I higher, prlmo light .$11 'and $11.65; Mnko that Idlo dollar work I Pat Herald classified ads pay you. shoop slow; ,cggs nnd butter .'steady, it In tlio bank. DANCE MOOSE HALL, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT Admission includes war tax and the evening's dancing. Ladies free, war tax 5c. Best Music in town. Houston-Filz Syncopated Orchestra KLAMATH TH 1,1 W FALLS 1 Olllgll I i W I.JIrfVWV 1 SxHskSv C I I sH9IH3f I laT ssnlsSMSVllinV JtoX I I jfl j EmtuHnS) wPtHZM I MENAGERIE 3RIN0S STREET PARADE ATJW H RAIN OR &HINE )RMANCE5 2.RM 8J DOOR? OPEN 1 an ? p.m. ; SCttf."" 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