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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1925)
MflOdttf, December 14, 1025 EVENING HER ALP, KfcA MATH FALLS, OREGON Mainly A bouta- People MEETS lam t I f I I i At The LIBERTY i ,,;,, i, ( .T- Final showing tonight o( 'Two Fisted Jones' lUrrip vorutlli Jink Hoxlo i flushing, ubmWpi west mi nllh IiIk tight! and ilur- iik horaomananlp, TUESDAY man Rutb liiiur in 'The Girl on the Stairs" A grunt mystery story with DOWl IhrlllK. PCCKETT in city p, .1, Puokolt, on of HiS Sffc known Klamath ooiinty men, rjwUr lux ut Korii Point, wiiii in Klamath I'n I In over thi0wiok uiiil. I. nun! I'M HACK Kniiiii p. Rodolpb, accountant i Oakland, win, spend iiiiinliliinilili' llipg in k in inn i h county mi Builnwu. arrived In the illy gdjudny evcnlm. llu plans to Im barn for Mvoraj 'li'V u;il la milling the boUl White, i'ol 1 riin guests wlillti In tho i lly. WILLIAMS IIKRK II. p, V i II In 11 1 M jmld lll l':' I'llO of lilii- fnjiiiii'in Intuition iiikI il" . i 'hi' trips ovi-r the wool ''ii l (rem iii home iu Mniin. i;.t;i.i HTAMP WINDOW POUniMtot UoClUI a n n o im ii 1 1 lliln moraine Hint throughout ttacj nntin ii. i- of tin! ('Iirlnlnias holldiiy rnh thro Hump windows win be ppon ui llin pout pffkl lo in rulnllioi'illo tllu Christmas . I upper, lio are mnll Inn thi Ir i.iii't nails day. T Fine Stationery One of Jhe moit acceptable gifts j tationeryf No one ever has too much of it. This year we have a vide variety of new styles, new shades, and new packages. I sU See the clever boxes covered with silks, cretonnes and velvets. Prices range from 65c to $10.00. PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES Imported and domestic perfumes in all the new fine odors. Beautiful boxes with silken linings; crystal bottles; gold and silver niounted compacts and lip sticks Toilet waters in infinite variety, i Gift Sets, prices from t Y T t t T ? ? t IIHOFORU PEOPLE Mr.' and Mm. I: Harry of Mod loril arrived in Mniiiath Fail ori Miniiiiy mill lire among tin- ' 1 1 i topping, ut Ibo lnii"l White IV'Ci'.n MAW I'dft'U.tMl PEOPLE Over Sunday round a number ql Portland vlMlton in i hi- i lly, i urn, hero on business mid hoiiiu on pi a- Hiiro. Among them were it. II. Bobb A. 1. Mink, A. N Wyioof, W. ii Ulory, II. 6eler, I', iliirin y, C H. Cunmon, H. W. Pnrdell, l.. II llaliiB, K. K. Jewolt, I. N. Iiruln rd, Walter It, Frill and It. O. Me-Crueken, ritl'IT M S IIKRK A ! v I j i ParadlK ui :'urramento, eon necterl with the I'mlfli: Kmlt I'ro auci), wae umoni tin; wek end ' In- Horn here from tin south. Mr. Para din oxpeetH to ! here for lororol day on business SfNDAI IIL'.VTINfi fharliB Sehaal and W. Henry Cook uponi Sunday at Tnle lake hunting ilutkn. The bllntera n.turned home lam evening with 'a Eood bag of tb lilrdH. V .1.00 to 25.00 KODAKS This year there are several new ones. The new Vest Pocket Model B sells for five doUars. An ideal gift for boy or girl. Other models in the various sizes range from $6.00 to $50.00. Kodak albums from fifty cents up. Suggestions. Our stock of holiday goods is very com plete. Space forbids more than a mention of even a few. Look over the list. Gifts suitable for all at prices you can afford to pay. Smoking Stands Bibles Toilet Sets Hair Brushes Children's Books Eversharp Pencils Shaving Stands Military Brushes Perfume Atomizer Bill Folds Mirrors Cigar Humidors Fountain Pins Manicure Sets Key Cases Hand Bags T t T i t t T T t i V'vL. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wS V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE U V'i .iltOUXI) THE LAKH A. J. Connolly and Jimmy fJatigli. nrty enjoyed a motor trip around the lake Sunday, mopping for a shor. while to hunt. IT. H. UTADDBif HEBE George Tonkin of Sacramento. I.' s. game warden, arrived In Klamath Pallii Saturday nlcbt from Sacramen to and yesterday journeyed to the Tule lake countr;. where ho secured Hpci.'irncnn of elck ducks. Mr. Tonkin will t.iko tho ducks south with him for examination. When the duck epl- oemic in Tulo lake was at Its height, Mr. Tonkin spent several days here Investigating the situation. DOJVN KKOM ( IIIMMJl'IN Mm. Nellie Strowbrldge. a well known resident of Chlloquin, was a visitor Jn Klamatti Falls over iba week end. MKItltll.l, SHEEPMEN VISIT flick I.acey and William Quill, both Identified with the sheep industry of Klamath, spent Saturday and Sun day in Klamath Falls. Lacoy and yuill Die rcsldlSfa of Merrill. They stopped at the Hall hotel. MK. AN,) MRS. BVAX8 VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elans of Chilo '1'iiti. where tho former is connected with the Shell Oil station, were in the city calling- on Mr. and Mrs. Walter West yesterday. MKHTIXO WITH MRS. Hl'RX Wednesday afternoon the ladlis of tHo A. N. W. club will be the guests of Mrs. Jennie llurn a; her home on Fourth and Pine. I EBBS WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS I, II, I, IAN SCOlTll.f.Ii tUi .Mi--. Lillian Bpotdold l confine to her home toilny sufferhiK with aa attaob of In wlppe. Theatre IL ia our Pleasure to Present The Ten Commandments" With a most distinguished cast. The spectacle of the ages the greatest sermon ever preached. Special Prices latinee: Children 10 cents Adults 85 cent$ Evenings: Children 10 cents, Adults "50 cents One show only each afternoon and evening .Starling at two o'clock and eight o'clock. Full orchestra each performance. BUSINESS WOMEN TONIGHT The annual election of officers for the Huslncss and Professional Women of Klamath Falls will he held this evening at tho conclusion of n six-thirty dinner of tho mem bers at the hotel White Pelican. The election will he held in the sun room of the hostelry. Among tho offlcors who have served tho club for the past year are: Miss Frances Ilontty, presi dent; Miss Chloe Palmer, Vice presi dent; Mrs, Lorene Peasley. treas urer and Mrs. flertrudo Moore, sec retary. Miss Jo Upp of The First National Hank has been In chnrge of the reservations for the dinner. AT (TSIM1XUS ROME The annual Christmas party of tbo P. 'E. O. club will be held to morrow evening at the home of Mrs. IC. 11. Cummlngs n Washington, A program bus been arranged for and a Christmas gift exchange will take plnce. LOCAL MKX HUNT J. A. Perry, George Fife, U. 1). Amleke, Mi M. Mnssey and W. South well were among tho local men who enjoyed a hunting trip to Tule lake over Sunday. Tho hunters left early yesterday and brought back a nice bunch of ducks. ONK CAR HKdlSTKHS Just one cur registered at the chamber of commerce office Up un til late this afternoon, C. J. Pasvnr of nod niuff, Calif., registering this morning, I'VHTV WEDNESDAY EVE.M.Vti For their members and families tho members of. the Eastern Star are being hostesses n Wednesday even lug with u card party and social CHRISTIAN LADIES IIAZAAR Holding Annual Baaanr m stain And Seventh On Tuesday Tomorrow the ladies of the Christian church will hold their aa nual bazaar and cooked food sale in tho office recently vacated by the Ilellman Real estate office on Main and Seventh. DANCE TONIGHT St. Mary's Alt Society Hostesses This Evening at Sciiniliii Hall Seandin lfall will be tho. scene of a dancing party tonight when the ladies of. St. Mary's "Altar society will bo hostesses to the public with a Christmas dance. The dance is being given In conjunction with the baxaar which Ihtf ladlas held ;n Sat urday. The sale was one of the most successful the ladles have ever enjoyed. REfURN FROM PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs.- Leslie Rogers re turned on Saturday from Portland where they snent the past fortnight on business mid plcasuro. APPLEGATB VISITS SISTER Captain t). C. Applegate, spent several days of the past week with his sliiler. Mrs. . Alice Sargent at Jacksonville. .Mrs. Sargent has been ill tor some time. I, KIT TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Leo lloustn and children, Eldn and Allen left this morning for San Jose. California, whero they plan to spend the winter and to perhaps locnte permanently)! T. B, Mctcnlt connected with the Shell oil company has been trans ferred from Chilotiuiu to Klamath Fa"8- lnttaiaL i T T T f T T T T T Y l Give Useful Presents "Timeand tide wait for no man," says an age-old phitoiO' pher, and we might add, neither does Christmas. Day by day the hours speed by and suddenly you realize it is Christmas. What about your shopping? Our assortment is now com plete suits, dresses, coals, Everything for the awn, every thing for the woman lingerie, dainty V little handkei chiefs. Are these not very appropri ate gifts for the Christmas sea son? But the best of this as sortment will be gone if you wait too long. So shop early I THE CHRISTMAS STORE ((.J (O G'ift Suggestions !Vl 1 Boudoir Caps," 69c to $1.29 In peach, blue, and lavender. Trimmed with lace and ribbon flowers. Silk Under Things' will delight the feminine heart 98c to $9.90 Hosery, pure silk, in all the latest colors, full fashioned $1.49 to $1.98 Women's travel cases, all leather, steel frames, silk lined, just an ideal gift for her $5.95 to $15.75 Silk novelties, powder puff, pin cushions, sachet dress hangers etc 69c to $1.49 Under arm bags and vanity cases. Real leather, silk lined with requisets .- ' $1.39 to $11.50 Parasols, a good assortment to, choose from. All good colors and fancy handles $1.39 to $7.98 Ladies bath robes, made of the best grade of "silk, quilted and corduory in ps.nsy, lavender, American Beauty,1 peacock blue and delf blue. These will please $3.39 to $16.50 i Felt Comfort Slippers That will keep her feet warm. Best grade felt in latest colors 79c to $1.98 Make This the Kiddies' Christmas Stpre. Bunny boots with red tops, fleece lined for, wet weather ....$1.95 wet weather $1.95 Kid gloves, wool lined $1.19 Knit gloves and mittens ...49c to $1.98 Jersey gloves with gauntlets - - 49c . Sweaters and blazers will keep them warm $3.29 to $5.49 Don't forget our toy department in the basement. It will pay you to see our toys first. A dollar saved is a dollar made. MEN TIES They never have enough, and it will be safe to buy him one. We just received a shipment of Christmas cut silk ties at 69c to 1.49. Knit ties, wonderful color combinations in Christmas boxes 98c Bow ties in latest styles in Christmas boxes 49c Men's bath robes, best grade of beacon blanket cloth, trimmed with satin collar and cuffs, also some with silk cords. A gift always lemembered $3.98 to $12.75 Men's felt slippers $1.19 to $1.59 Kid leather in three different styles $2.75 Suits, best grade of fabrics and hand tailoring. 4.98 to 20.00 Overcoats $6.98 to $25.00 Caps, with and without ear flaps 98c to $1.49 Shoes - $3.90 to $5.50 Oxfords $3.90 to $7.50 Scarfs and mufflers 98c to $2.49 Ties, handkerchiefs, hose, sweaters, blazers make excellent gifts RA-PILCHER CO INCORPORATED Tfevartment Stores 4 i i m .j mm : :.--i..-