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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
iTjuiraday, Noyomln-i- li, 1925 EVENING HERALD,. KM MATH FALLS, OREGON tuge Three .J".'.1 . 1 11 "i 'JT Mainly About People l HUM PORT i.i m mi Mr, "ml Mm. J. F. M nr t 111 of Foil Kliiimilli trt vl'illInK unit linn i noting buMluiiHM III llin illy (Ion i in. i r tiomo today. THOMPSON HERB i nJiiiitV 'i' in i' i . official, it tba California Oregon l'owr rump. my, III MiMir.'inl, ,li tnm.wi HliK Mulnsm in.iii.'i . Ill Kliiiinilli Fulls tinlny, II" I, stopping m iiio hotel whii" 1 1 1 din whllo horo. ".,i 1 ' M - ., roout hooks Hi;m: ' "I'll" Intent itddlllmi III ill" Imy Hl'OUls' t II lilt llnull llllli reached 111" "liy, according to floo'il tueoutlva Nurd, mill Hi" boyi oai) purchase Ibom for forty oenta iv PllOM DAMP John J, iir iwn, wood foreman ot llin I'ollcnn llii,. cum Ji, urrlvud In iii" iiiy lout night Tur u few day Villi hi.ro Willi ft lend, LIIIT POU (ALII'OKNIA Mr. mill Mm, Prentiss. I, I'ii I.i i ) v ft tlili morning for Oakland, ; i Ifiinilu, whore llioy will nnjuy I visit with Mm. il'lloWott'n perani Thoy plnii In ro l ll r u to Klmnulli Knl I n In .i fortnight, i j.' H Hl'RAOIH HIVED KANGHBR A, J, Thiilhofer well knon rftflOh r or tbd Bpragus River oommuolt pent Wednesday In tliu city on lnislne, mttilf. I HUM POWERS .1. ROM nnd W. I',. Swain, Imili or i 'ii v. Upro on builneti matters, v.', .... roll iterofl m tin- hotel ifnTM I'lilliiui yi'Horiliiy, VOlt'l lll.lt V ARRIVALS II. A. ii ildsnilth, V. M. Patlci-- MillTlli:it lll'NTIOHS l.H.H, illi'scb, II. J. Wont. 0. ii. P, nnd J. It, Miultii nru enjoying Campbell, A. K. Taylor and L. M. few dan in Klmnulli county, bunt- Troule, all of Portland won. among log ducki and (oom froni thtlr home tii" oul of tda goejta rdcUtereii In Dung'mulr. They OXptcl lo r- iii ill" holt-l Willi" I'ellcau. Wediios. turo lOUth In Hi" morning. iluy. 5 s wBauBinii.2iiBiaaBuiiiHaaaBHHiBBi s Only 2 More Days of Beck's Manstore Big Bargain Event You will have something to be thankful for if you take advantage of any one of the many bargains that we are offering, and you will be more thankful still if you outfit yourself completely. You can buy a whole flock of turkeys on what you save on your winter outfit. Men's $50 Overcoats . $39.95 " 45 Suit and O'coats 36.85 40 " " 33.85 35 " " 28.85 30 " " 23.85 25 " " 18.85 I ! Extra Special 19 Men's and Young Men's Ore gon City Pure Virgin Wool Over coats that you would expect to pay at least $35 for will be closed out Friday and Saturday for only $17.85 Hat Specials $7.5 0 and $6.5 0 Hardeman Velour Hat - 0.85-0.00 Underwear Heavy all wool un ion suits at 5.35 Good weight wool and cotton mixed 2.45 Caps Now is the time you need a new cap, we are showing some clever new patterns, $2.50 values 1.95 Men's 16-inch Hi Top Pacs, $12.50 values $9.85 Shoes Men's heavy Double Sole Work Shoe, $6 values $4.45 Men's 16-inch Chip pewa Shoes, $9.50 values $7.35 All $3.50 French Flan nels $2.85 Shirt Bargains Heavy Flannel Shirts $6.50 values $5.15 5.00 values 3.95 2.50 values 1.95 Don't delay. Thanksgiving iii only a few days off. Get your Thanksgiving Outfit here and now! Next to Blue Bird (Bechc)1laiutcrei KLAMATH FALLS - WOODBURN, ORE. 517 Main H PROM m. 'mm point Wuikln l)uv. an i Murtlu Lot! h i of Modoc Poln' in" husjuaxa callers in Klmnulli Fulls loday. BROWN BI'mixkhh visitors Kdwnrd Itrov, I, rancher of Kirk, In making ii '' tba illy. n IiiihIihhii visit In KK'lt'UMNti TODAY Mr, and Mr.. Thomai ixdznll re lumed this aitcraoon from n weeks pleaeura trip in northern cities. They attended .bo Orogon-O, A, .'. Kit ii." In Bugehi In '' v,'""k end. Thoj mad - 111" Irtp by laotor. ILL AT HOME Mm. n. V. Kuylrendall, wife of a local u'aornoy. In Hovoroiy ul wlih v.'lmi uppvant to bo a cano of Inflar onxa. TitAcroit KltlVKK i'tui:i A tractor wiiii i.leau In the tame lo ronda on I .b null boot aro lo hardwood Opoi So Stats Traltlt Officer W. A. outer placed B. A. Hook undor 4 r rent for DPOratlDg a truclir with electa on the poblle lilghway ydstarday. Knterlng a plea of guilty Uook ,aii fined $25 by Juntlco of the I -CO E. X. Kcnilall. i R 1 m TO CBI'IHK TIMUBR Robert ffilxon and OotBSr Jonon. both of wliQtn are connoci4 with Hi" Wbeolar Olinatoad Lumber com pany, hae l li for I'auninn where i boy will bo engaged for a week or no In the croiv.- of a tract of pine tlatbar. CHABGRS DEHBRTIOK Mm. Ann J. Nelson charges In c dtvorco complaint filed today that hor buvband, Melrln A. Nelifon. lie Herted her la . . n and (fus slm ; that time rciiMin. il away trom 1" i and Ibelr clKhl : r old : iM additional cam, fur divomn i'!"' v.'f forih that her husband prior to hia deHi-rlion wa in the habit of Iwlri. in tba company of other women and f.'ll far short of supporting her. She asks for the custody of the child. OABAQK HUES RANDALL That Cecil Itamlall has failed to pay a bill of ?:;.; which he as sumed last spring through work done on his automobile' Is the con lention of the Motor Inn garage which brought soil against Kamiall for the recovery of that sum In cir cuit court fj)iuy. A. W, BKAOSHAW Sl'HI A. W. Bradshaw. well known sheep man of Klamath, Is made defendant In a suit filed today by .Martin Uros. mill for the recovery of $105 alleged due on a note. In addition $15.40 as interest and $35 attorney's fees is asked In lb" complaint by the plain tiff. MILLER SPEEDS A burst of apeed on one of Klam ath's state highways cost W. I). Mil ler, president ot the W. D. Miller Construction company, the sum of J 15 nnd costs in Justice court yester day. Mr. Miller entered a plea p' guilty to speeding. MR1 T Books for Children! This week the State Library will have a large variety of books for ehiltl rrn nn fyhihit :it P.;i Id iiin Harrlware atnro Underwood's Pharmacy have several hundred of these same books in stocl and will be glad fcg order any that they do not have. Buy your lmoli NOW or at least place your orders, and avoid disappointment ufc; Xmt A partial list' of fine books for children from five to twelve .years of ac are listed below. ,jS . ' ' ..A '. . is '.' 1 1 It , . f. The "Oz" Books The Wizard of Oz The Tin Man of Oz Tik Tok of Oz and 20 other titles Price, each $1.75 Mother West Wind Stotfei Old Mother West Wind Mother West Wind's Children Mother West WintPs Hour Stories and fifteen other titles. Price, each $1.00 Bailey Books Sleepy Time Talcs The Tale of Cuffs Bear The Tale of Billy Woodchuck The Tale of Paddy Muskrat and twenty other titles i Price, each 50c 1 i Cory's "Jack Rabbit Stories" Jack Rabbit and Danny Fox Jack Rabbet and Professor Crow Jack Rabbit and Chippy Chinmunk and twelve other titles Price, each 50c Burgess Animal Stories Bobby Coon Old Man Coyote Reddy Fox and twenty others Price, each 60c Billy Whiskers Series Billy. Whiskers at the Fair Billy Whiskers in Panama Billy Whiskers at Home and twelve other titles Price, each $1.25 Space forbids listing of dozens of others in our stock. Many of them are beautifully illustrated in colors. (Please add five cents extra for each book if ordering by mail.) By the way Christmas cards are-now on display. Beautiful steel engrav ed cards, each with envelope, five and ten cents. ' . '. We will be putting now Christmas goods stock comprises the latest and finest gift Drop into our store frequently. on display daily. As usual our articles. - Underwood' mmoi Hy KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WM I V WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE lU I" purity I BUY THEIR DRUGS accuracy I REGISTRATION'S TODAY H. M. Karhart. Pasco. Guy Bran nan, Dorris. R. V. Colgrove. Usialia. Jos. C. Moore, Richmond and Tom Williams of San Francisco, regis tered their ears at the chamber of commerce office 1 this morning. : ,V Ml.lilttLL RANCHER. W. C, Bailey one of Merrill's well known ranchers is in the city on business matters today. BEEBES RETURN SOUTH i lowing the meeting and banquet Mr and Mrs. Itichard Beebe re-ithis evening, the sueats will enjoy turned south to Berkeley, California, this morning after spending several days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Franey. Mrs. Beebe and Mrs. Franey are sisters". MBS. KAZKK IMPROVES Friends of Mrs. Clyde Razee will be pleased to learn that she is Im proving' from hor attack of illness which has k"pt her confined to the tvazce home for several days. MEDPORI) tilRI.K Miss "Ruby Smith and Miiw Vera Pearson, both of Medford, are vis iting in the city today with rela tives and friends. MORS AT ASHLAXD Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Moe motored to Ashland this afternoon to attend the inter-clty meeting of the Rotary clubs of Grants Pass. Medford and Kiamath Fails this evening. Fol- ttl l Yt JMW dancing at the Lithia Hotel in Ashland. FARMF.lt OF DAIRY John Shook, well known farmer of the Dairy district spent Wed nesday in the city on business mat- j ters. FROM FORT KLAMATH Mrs. B. K. Loosley spent Wedr. sail day shopping in Klamath Falls from ! ber home at Fjrt Klamath. At The LIBERTY A picture for those married or about "to h-for their friends- and their "enemies. i ft "Marry in Haste" featuring William Fairbanks "Haven't time for breakfast" is an excuse you never hear in homes where the morning-magic of Albcrs Minit Oats is known. Three "minits". . . and your breakfast is ready! Hot; nourish- -ing; satisfying! First aid to speedy breakfasts Albcrs Minit Oats! Ahxrj jtnmli for Bttter Boleoiu" - - ' : : -73 ON THE SCREEN ON THE STAGE Constance Talmadge ntonio Moreno in 'LEARNING TO LOVE" n which Constance is a "flapper-vamp" with five fiances and one husband Some mix-up! Two Full Shows Each Evening Vandeville at 7:15 and 9:15 Five Acts of Vaudeville c ) i The Musical Delphinos Europeon Musical Clows Arlene Francis "Character Impressions" George & Lillian Whitney "Let's Have Some Fun" Dixon & Freeman "A Minute Late" Three Deveres Novel Dance Revue L . mm