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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
Page Four-'JZWft- . . . t . . . EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Friday, November 13, 11)25 Special ifSiii Planned bv Elks Tho Klnmnih Palls lodge of Elks mot In regular session losl night mid decided upon thrco Important dates for tin; holding; nf lodge that are dif ferent from the regular Thursday sessions. Saturday Klks led;..' 1 ton In I. like tember iii, will lie no so Ben 8. K grand exalt south, accon president of association, Visit to the Friday. DooeinWr one of tho large Voviinbor L'l the local 'hold a largo loitla- and Thursday, No- sgiving day, there jof lodge. ltd district deputy jmiipr ior urogon d ny .Max 1 RES, Oregon slate F.lks' Hake their official xlanihth Kalis lodge on 11. This -will bo meetings of the nii' et i "os county ted Mr. Page la a prominent attorney of Salem. associated with the law office of Mo Nary and MeNary. He is nls:i past exalted ruler ot the Salem lodge of Klks. ThO next session of tile Klk; will be next Wednesday, Novembei IS natad of Tnurrday, November :! year with initintron banquet and en tertainment. Mr. Fished is a former district at- WKIKS BAXDOX GIRL Florence Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It, W. Shaffer of Portland and 1. K. Motigus ot Marjhfleld, wore married tliis afternoon by ltV. Strevey of the Methodist -parson. me. They will make their homo ill tho former Stuhl home oa south Tenth street, ."W? The youiiK people left llnmodiate ly following the ceremony for Port land In i heir car on a honeymoon. They will return in a few weeks nnd Mr. Ueltgus will resume his position at the W. W. I.angwonhy shop, where he is a tin worker. t'oos Hay Times. TO PROTECT YOURSELF against the scarcity of turkeys and the near holi day raise in prices ortler your turkey now for Thanksgiving am! we will hold a choice 'and se lect bird for vott. MILLER'S MARKET Gus Miller.- Prop. "W atch Us Grow" Main Near igtith- Phones 750 and 751 Four Deliveries Daily MERRILL A number of the students attend ed the name between Klamath Fulls and Merrill Friday afternoon. Klam ath Falls won both the beys' game and the volley game OJf Hie girls. This is i he second game lost by tin1 boys. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frailer were in KlamaMi Falls Friday on business. Mrs. W. C. Bailey ami Donald at tended tlie came in Klamath Fulls on Friday. Mrs. It. II. Anderson was In the Falls Friday evening, Fiiduy evening the committee for the Nov. entertainment of the Lad loft' Aid of the First Presbyterian church save a play entitled "Grand ma's Dream." The idea of the play Is that grandma Roes to sleep and in her dreams goes back to her child hood and on through the various ages of her life nnd each period Is acted out. The minuet made unite a bit. At the end grandpa appears in a song and grandma wakes up and joins in the last chorus. Those taking part were dressed according to the pari they represented. V good siiod audience was out. Home made candy was sold by the girls. About $60 was taken In. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dallon visited in Merrill Friday. Mrs. A. W. Mackin of Mcliu was in Merrill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stovo Stukel spent Saturday in Klamath Fnlli. Mrs. Hose Davis was amor.,; those visiting in the Falls Saturday. Mrs. Velton Haskina gave a sur prise party for her sister and bro ther in law. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Wliis ler. Saturday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 0, H. Carleton. The evening was spont in conversation and games. At a late hour refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Velton Haskins and children, t'. X. Haskins. Myron and Dorothy Haskins. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Moore. Esther and John D. Moore. Bert Rodgers. Mrs. Minnie Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jinnette. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor. Raymond, Opal and, Arleno Taylor. Mrs. Paul Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Craig. C'has. Craig. Mrs. W. Hill. Louis and Mar garet Hill, (Jus Ecksman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Van Shaick. Mr. and Mrs. Whlsler. Edna and Junior Whisler. E. C. Iteamcs, Mr. and Mrs. Carle ton and Alfred Carleton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Whisler and family and uncle. Mr. Heame. left Monday morning for Hogue river lo make their home. It Is hoped Mrs. Whis ler's health will be improved in a lower altitude. Mr. Iteame has lived s Now For More Rousing Bargain Days In The Sale That Is The Talk Of The Town And The Countryside HECTOR'S Great Harvest Sale Tomorrow and lasting while the quantities last we will offer in this sale the most striking values yet brought forth to make these following days rous ing bargain days at Hector's. 9 j It Went Over Big We have been on the jump all day but we want to stop a minute to tell you about some of the wonderful bargains we are offering. SALE STARTED TODAY ENDS NOVEMBER 21 $7500 worth of new high grade suits and overcoats offered for sale at gigantic reductions if i Mens $50 Overcoats 45 Suit and Overcoats $39.95 36.85 33.85 28.85 23:85 18.85 Big reductions on all leather coats, sheep lined coats and 40 " " 35 " 30 " " 25 " Pullover Sweaters. bSto 8 values - 4.35. Mot 16 inch Chippewa Shoes, 9.50 values - 7.35. Heavy Jumbo Knit Sweat ers, Coats and Pullovers, values to 7.50 - 4.35. Hat Specials 7.50 and 6.50 Hardeman Velour Hat-5.85 & 5.00. underwear and Big reductions on all grades W inter weight Flannel shirts. Many other bargains, come in and get your share. 517 Main t T ? ? T T 1 1 1 i i T i T ? I J f t t T T T T T 7 T T T T I T T T T t T T T T Bargains to Make Fast Selling Days No. 3 Pure Silk Hose, Black only, all full silk. Sale price $1.98 $3.50 Black Velvet 36 in wide an ex cellent quality . Sale Price $2.45 Tweed Suits $8.75 3-piece Suit, knicker, skirt and jacket. EVERY DRESS COAT HAT Hundreds of Yards of Silks, Woolens, Cottons, Etc. at Prices Torn To Pieces All of our better hats greatly reduced, regu lar 12.50; 15; 18; Sale Prices 7.45; 8.45; 9.45. All other hats also reduced. Coats, Dresses and many other lines of wanted merchandise, also reduced for this sale. Remember folks, the savings are not the only inducements, for every ar ticle on sale is the finest obtainable in addition to being dependable and low priced. Quality Merchandise Lowly Priced HECTOR'S Klamath Falls Klamath Falls' Bargain Spot In Klamath county for many years and Mr. and Mrs. Whisler for about eight years. Mr. Whisler has been eonneeted with the reclamation ser vice for some time. Wo regret to lose them from the neighborhood. .Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whitlach wi re dinner guests Saturday ovonlng of Mrs. Hague in Klamath Falls. Mr. Whitlach, who lias been truck ing rye at Midland for some time, re turned home the last of tho week. Miss Hazel McClelland, county health nurse, visited .the Merrill schools last week and spent some time weighing and examining the child ren. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haskins and children and their sister Miss Alta Morton drove to Grants Pass Satur day. Miss Morton has been visiting at the Haskins home for a couple of weeks. ( Gus Ecksman was a business visi tor In the Falls Saturday. Mrs. Fred Stukel will have charge of the Rod Cross drive In Merrill. She will visit every one and It is hoped Merrill will go over with a I good amount. MIDLAND Mr. anil Mrs. Itoyce, proprietors of the Hotel Midland, worn In Klam- I ath Falls on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett and daughter wcro visiting at the Silt ton home on Sunday. Mr. Dlmmett, who drives the high school bus In tho Midland district, has been making some new improve ments In the bus by putting a door on the rear. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Hooper wero in Klamath Falls on business Mon day. J. I!. Burnett has purchased a band of stiokp which are being delivered today. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dnvldiinn nro spending a few days with Mr. and MrH. Walter Folsom. I-:. L. Furber and son Lewis were in Klamath Falls on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hpcnco woro calling on the Inland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Illlbnrt Largent woro calling at tho county seat Monday. VapoRub Fa, m Cotd Troubles BARGAINS in FORDS 21924 Ford roadsters like new. 1 1924 Ford Coupe 2 1924 Ford Tourings We have seventeen Fords, all good and priced right. BUICK & STAR Garage i t FREE ATTACHMENTS I i I I t f f f t t i For a limited time we will give free a complete set of attach ments with every Universal Vacuum Cleaner at the regular price of $57.50 Pay $5.75 Down and $5.75 Per Month The Universal does every thing any cleaner will do and many things no other cleaner will do. Rent a Universal Cleaner from us for a year and we will give it to you fcuwitis fo&mqs PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I gV i l v