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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1910)
If Nil GRAIN-HAY-W Delivered to Ton Barley, Wheat, Oats, Mill Feed, Alfalfa Meal BALED Sffijg- HAY Quality Beit : Service Prompt Get Our Prices O. K. Transfer Co. rkwe 871 THE CASH MARKET Bhm V Ai No adalteratkML 2 eta. ITire liflTQ below iMportera lard. atata-ajajtm flrat-claaa mmm cared. 5 eta. Bath tktte arc ov specials, awl cut be teat. . Fall Uie of freak, tester I J. W. HAWXHURST Proprietor ' SHIPLEY TRANSFER fietert f mm alt riiaase af llaata tad heavy freight. Moat rstawsfclt. lO-tack wood forfaale I LC SHIPLIT, trkoae 503, See. 674 MtKF NEWS OF THE DAY K. H. 0. William wat hi from hi ranch today. J. J. Ilalght and wife o Shanlko arc at the Lakeside. R. V. Adam or Seattle It regis tered at the Lakeside. ' Sewer plie U being laid on Seventh ttrcot between Main and Pine. I. A. Newton returned )etterday from a few days' star at Rattle Ridge. C. Swnnson of Sarramento arrived hern last night to be n witness In the Timothy Kmttt case. V. E. Doynton or Frultvnle, Calif., , arrived hrre Monday, and li ending in his old friend, Nate Ottrrheln. Clark Thomas Is the proud father , of n baby girl, who arrived at the Thomas home In the Mills addition Sunday. V. K. Black, the sawmill man of North Yonna Valley, was excused front Jury duty and returned to hit nomo today. Architect O. K. McDonald It very busy with the plana for the new tre atory hotel on Third and Main streets and expects to have them ready In about ten days. V. T. 8hve says that he has sev enty acrea of land seven miles south of town that will produce 7,000 buth- els of oata this year. That's going some for a dry year. U. II. Harden and William Collins went to Diamond lake Sunday morn ing. They will be gone two weeks, and expect to enjoy some fine fishing and hunting while away. Arthur P. Davis of Washington, D. C. chief engineer of the reclamation service. E. 0. Ilopaon of Portland, supervising engineer, and W. W. Patch, project engineer, have been on tour' of Inspection of the Klamath project for the past three days. TRMPMATCRB 1UR THE MONTH Or Jl'liV Highest ant) Lowest Decrees of Heat as Beeorded by the Ooventmeat 4 The following tguret give the high est and the lowest temperature re corded by the government during the month if July: Day. Mas. Mia. SS 8 ft". 94 .... 90 SO .58 ...4...... 88 49 ':s ;. 70 ti SI .;...:. 84 M 0 r. 8S 1 ' .!$....- ."...: OS 09 18 91 54 17 87 48 IC i ,86 44 15 "81 45 14 ..."..... : 86 5 1 1S.....S. .'. .'. 5 IS OS 0 u ...:: 10 61 10 . : 9J 60 1 56 ?..... M 66 f .., mi 8S 53 G.....,- 80 41 4. .. 70 37 3...t.t....Mt 88 40 S 68 48 1 : 74 mi mTuTsiKET (Continued from Page I) It Has To Be Done at Once Bm11 ike ttorekmbeen rente to Mr. C J. i HcitauM to be'occupicd at a Drug Store. I The Jewelry Stock HastQGo!Vilcem Two Woald He Te Macn In an English constituency a can vasser happened upon an artisan busy reading the posted addresses and studying the pictured feces of the two candidates. "Well, what do you think of then?" asked ths canvasser. The voter shrugged his shoulders, and said nothing. "Which candidate would .ou like to vote for?" persisted the other. "Don't know nothing about none of 'em." replied the British ilsstsr, "hat by what I can see of 'em' I thank 'esven as only one of 'em can get In." There caa be ae thaw am gating ty atast be aaeaaastl at, atai the ealy way ioK Is. to prices so it waa tneew at stMS. Ne awes) to eaH attaaatoatioa to the high X w ask is to bare yea saH la aa4 see what aa r sMter waa hay. Tba stack waa aaii by Referee la to take sdvaalags at the good thaags Ask tfeeas who have boaghts they'll teU yea. Asms khsre arc staa tats of goat things left. of H'a Get Busy. Take AdTin tatfe of the Real Snap The Latest "Most modem honest yet built," announced the enthusiastic agent. 'Tlectrlclty, eaaseated yards, lastaa taaeous water heaters, all the mod era, latest, up-to-date kaprovetaeats. lacladlng padded elossta'ln every room." "Why padded?" asksd the pros pective buyer. "Ho the neighbors can't hear the family skeletons In 'em rattling." Si's Country Cousin By Oosb! the papers was right!, Ths women In this show la dressed somstbla' scaa daloas. Bar. this is purty sporty, by Hack! I Cltr Coasta Bhat up, 81. The cartala .haaa't geaa op yst yon're lookUg at the box parties. Cleve land Leader. Her Summer Bsaa of ths Tsar Be fore Ab, Htes Billings, do you not remember me? Hersslf Yes. Indeed. You have always been fresh la my memory. Mrs. Hoyle Covered with Jswsls, (sat she Mrs. Doyle Tss. Is it hard to tall, at Irst -glance, whether she bstoags to the mineral or animal klagdom. Life. ' HEITKEMPER'S z Stock of fine Jewelry at Tour Own Frice Laatss, If you waat to take advant ae af the grsat clearsaes prless you will hare to harry. K. X. K. STOM. havo this done was signed by all property owners. Rill AHowed. The following hills were read and allewed: Riley Hatklns t tS.50 Geo. D. Snyder, salary, police.,.. RC.00 The bill of the Klamath Chronicle, amounting to $293.05, was referred to the finance committee. .. Councilman Stone asked for a leave of absence for thirty days, which was granted. OnUaaace An ordinance specifying what tltnll constitute a bltullthle pavement wat Introduced, nnd the motion to past It to Its second reading was lost by the following vete: Yet Castel, Hsnks and Summers. No Wllkint, Stone, Ksnght nnd Obeachsin. Tho ordinance granting to the Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph com pany a franchise to conduct Its busi ness In this city for a period of twenty-live years, wat lott by the follow ing vete: Yes Wllkint, Castel, Stone and Obeacbaia. ' No Summers and Paught. i Hanks did not vote. An smeaded ordlaaace specifying that bltullthle paving be laid on Mala street from the bridge to Bteveath and an Sixth street from Mare to Kin loch avenue was latrodueed and passed to Its second reading by the following vete: Yes Csstel, Hsnks, Summers and Paught. No Stone and Obencbaln. Wllklns not voting. Council Instructed the pollco Judge toaadvertlso for contracts to ill the streets on which contracts had not been accepted. On motion of Csstel the city re corder was authorised to purchase four police clubs for the use of the police. Council adjourned until tonight. W. R. David, the Walla Fargo ex press messenger betweea KlaaMth Falls and Weed, left for a month's va cation In Ukiah and Los Aageles this morning. W. W. Rodeaader of Red ding mjll take his place while he is sway. Buying Clothes Cheap Any time you buy a Hart Schaffncr & Marx suit you are spending your clothes money economically, but when you get a chance to buy these famous clothes at less than the regelar price, you cer tainly ought to lay in a stock of them. This la the time when we are getting ready for faU business; it's the time when you are ready for summer clothes; we want to clean off our shelves, and it's your chance. The prices we are making on summer suits would almost make you think the weather was cold; you know it isn't, and we know tliese clothes are using room and money that we need. Come in while the stock is well (assorted; you'll be amazed at values offered, $50.00 H. S. 6 M. Suits $36.65 40.00 H. S. 6 M. Suits 29.55 35.00 H. S. 6 M. Suits 26.45 30.00 H. S. & M. Suits 22.25 27.50 H. S. & M. Suits 20.85 25.00 H. S. 6 M. Suits 18.95 22.150 H. S. a M. Suits 17.85 t The Portland Store The home of Hart Schaffner 6 Marx clothes Main-St Property Hare oae of she bast leeatea lea on Mala street at a law priee aaa on easy terms i also a few fasti bays oa Oak a4 sTIamaHi avesmss: also a Sao lot tksar high tshsat far Hare a goad) I rsssa hawse ta locality oa easy tents far Saw. If yea are laekhtg fsv lavtttfaseats It wiH pay yea to saw CJtw. II. Hew, wMh ChSeote, eases aajsaalag Aaterkau hotel. Phoaeawi. YOUR OUTING Will be Complete with a KODAK Foil line ofmis-to-datf tTsvltlarsl e Cmmmmmm e gfcuinliawa ''tFsPBBaawawBr aPwBaavw'VPBJtw ojawBBF V wBJFwtawg'B'BPwswrFwsw Special Price on Lumber . .Oa accoaat of shortage of learns to haal, we will aiake a special low price est oar entire stock of cotaatoa lumber of fS and np per 1000 at the salH oa Clover Creek Bl miles from Klamath PaHs. flood road. Call ay Clover Catek for price t oa other grades, or orders raa be left al Wars! Obearhate'a for lumber to lie delivered. , URCH LUMBER CO. i The July Bride now snares asr nsppissss and shines retpltadsat, aloag with our llns of MPARKUNO CUT GLASS, HAKD-PAINTBD OtTIf A AND MKJK BILVBR, KAJINACK BaUBS. All srs appropriate wad ding prostata ,aad shs will not ha happy until t GIT OUR UNK We are headquarters for up-to-date clothing Select your Qothei from the UrgMt Stock inlKlamtth County In tho Men's Clothing lino you can select from 400 new Bum mer Suits from I8.9S to 40, Dig line of Neckwear from 25c to 76c. Our Shoo line Is com plete beautiful line or Men's Oiford. from IS, f0 In $o,GO Itoyri' Hbort Pants Salts one half price. Just tklak of it! Onohalf pries for Bars' Olotb Ing less than whalesale cash) Why io we do ItT Baeause we have loo many and must clean them up quickly In same war. Big ltae of Women's Gloves, NMkwtwr. Delta. Uajlrric Dresses, Ihlrtwalata. geparate Iklrtf, Linen f altsItc. Do your tradlag bare aad Make our store yoarheadquartera. We have avtrythuig you need at prices ho ilghtr tkau you art asked to:payJu large cltlM J Boston Stc O. M . HKlOft !'S u. UNDMWOOD'S 6aw 6BbawBggf tJJawaBJvJJ'gy WINTERS! Or MG0HD AMD MADf tTBJBTS IV Streatk ft Mala l Y "? , '.-I - For Waddlitt rrtMata i I- ",i a a,M." i- . - v .. . ?' fjBewwweiSSMMMBBB6w6 I a . ' csr .'V i.e. fn W-iCL I I Cor. 3rd I I 6M1 Cor. 3rd iatala