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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1913)
n momiay, m iu, ,, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH KALLS. OREGON FAOB POUR m If n it HWt m ri h ft F I i; (f 7. j tw EXTRA PAIR TROUSERS Given Free Fd any Sot or Overcoat ade4oHMasarefiroa, $13.50 to $40 Town Topics Mra. McMllUa Here. Mr. M. McMillan U here from Oak land, to attend to bualne matter. 8b. will remain a couple of utth. Mr. McMillan (ormerlr conducted the Lakeilde Inn. lone tbe leading hoctelry of Southern Oregon. She baa heavy property Intertila In Klam ath county. Mother' Meeting. A Mother' Meeting will be held tomorrow afternoon at tbe reildence ,of Mra. Harpold, oppoalte tbe library. .Mr. F. D. Klnnear will be the prin cipal apeaker at thla time. "Dor' (Hit One Duck. Dr. WaaUrfdd, uiually the moat (urreMful of duck huntera, aecured on. loneaom. duck to abow for bla duck hunting trip to Hound Lake on This Year's Gram Crop in Klamath County Is Estimated at One Million, Two Hondred Thousand Bushels Oae-third mora fraim hae beau produced la Khunath Couaiy thl aoa thaa baa ever bee produced before. Tbia baa beta due lualsJy to tbe fact that w. have In tlie laat twelve moatlia bad quite aa Uau of aew fanner. WlUiln the Beat year there will be a great many more farmer comlaa; lato till county. Tbla rtll asean In- creaaed bualaeaa la tbe city of KUinatli Falb. More bullae booaea will be required to cope with the Increaae of trade. More work cuaa will hare to be brought la. Tlirae uorkuien will require home to lira la. I'roperty value will Increaae wltli the lacreaaed buai- Baa. We hare aome choice location which caa be bought at a re.MgaM.le price on eay term. Why not buy oo. of tbcae Iota, brnUd oa It aad aaaura youreelf of from 10 to SO per cent latere.! oa yoar tareataaeatT Tbla la an opportunity to let your moary make Why ajat take itT Call at DUMA Developmeflt Co. 1303 MAIN STREET BISHOP'S FUR COATS Caps and Gloves Fine Golloway and Kanaka Wolf Coats From $25.00 to $50.00 We Take Orders for Any Kind of Fur Coat Desired SOUTHERN OREGON'S BIGGEST. LIVEST MEN'S STORE THE K. K. K. STORE Sunday. "Fat" Hilton, who accom panied him, aecured a nice bag "f mallard. Horn, from VUlU Mr. I A. Martin. ho hai charge of Ih. Hotel Halt, returned hit evening from a vlalt of everal wreka In lloulder and Denver, Colo. VIOHng In Kraltlr. Mr. and Mr. Chaa. Norton left Sunday morning for Seattle, vbcre they wltl Tlilt with frlenda for a week or o, Transferred to lUweburg. V. It. Day. employed by Ibe South ern Pacific company here here, haa ben promoted and tranaferred to Hoaeburg. He will leave for Roe burg tomorrow morning. Subacrlbe for tbe Herald, E0 centa a month. our oflce for laformafJoa aa to UNfilTES ARE AT SEAniE (Continued from page 1) that capital would take advantage of uch legUlatlon, and make the uiln-' Imum atandard alto the luatlmuin Thla contention waa anawrred by the claim that only by letting aome atan dard ran women worker gain a fair wag. under tbe preent labor condi tion. Crow lb or the Industrial Worker, of Ibe World moument did not alarm the leading delegate, and they de-. dared that tbla new labor aett. preaching ayndlcallim rather than (xirauailon, bad nut axumed danger uu proportion, and had Interfered only In torn. Instance with worker who preferred to Join union. I'real dent tiomper and the executive coun cil today preaented to tin- contention! a report of work In the pat year and r commendation for the fuluru. , leader pretent lolay from the ' Washington headquarter wera I'rr-' Ident (iompeni. Secretary Krank Mor-' rlon, I'rraldent J a ram O'Connell of tli Metal Trade department, Ht-cro--tary A. J. Horre of the Metal Trade ! department, Secretary T r Trary of , the Union Label Trade department, ' I and I'realdent John (loldcn of the Teitlle Workera Union, The Oregon KLAMATH A VK.NUK, KAK SIXTH ST. Room and Board by Week or Month, $1.00 PER DAY Table Board, $6.00 PER WEEK Two Meal a Day, $4.50 PER WEEK Several Usei Player Pianos Organs at Half Price "Have Music for All the Fam ily at Anytime." SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door to I'oatoffice LEADING CLOTHIERS WORK ON LIBRARY IS STARTED TODAY '.iiri:Tt:its tin: iiim :u:ct. imj Hums nut tiii; cov niim; iii hi: t mi:h iiixic Till MI.VTHH ! Work mi the 1 1 1,000 Carnegie library building a tarted In earn t thi afternoon, when a form of carpenter commenced the building of the forma for huplng the conrrele wall of lhntrue!ure. Thla work I to bo putbed forward with all poible apeed. It I th In tention of the county court to hatn Hi building under a roof before the bad weather eU III. Till will makn It poatlble for tarprntera, etc., who would otlirrxl.,' b Idle, to Ixi .'III ployeil all wlnti-r lung. Will Vl.lt (It,. Mr J (Irani, who haa been troub le! with earache for aome (line, la much luiprim-d, and will leave tho later part of the week for n vlalt with rnlatltre In San Kranclaco, House . A limited number of men caa now obtain quartera at till place. Lack of room make. It Impoulble to ae ioininodato mora than a few more In addition to Uioe who now make till their lionip, but there, la room for a few. Tho flrat applicant, will be the fortunato oniw. The Oregon HotiM) U liio moat home-like place In Klamath Fall, and it lan't necea Miry to ny a iionl nlmut tlie table. ihi:ii O.VKH I In good condition. . i 10.00 to ajo.oo. .n'kw e.vi: . i Warranted ten year, 0t.M. Uaayterma-. ML VISIT IN THE OLD COUNTRY W.Htl.O CAIII.MIV AMI I'AMII.V iiimiiN to tiicih oi.ii iiiii: in nw:ih:n nut a m:otiiv VISIT Alfred CarUiin lefl Hunday for Portland, where he will join Mr ( arlon and daughler ruin there thi-y will go to Sweden, their former Inline Mr and Mr Carlton eipn-i In be away two year nr more Knr veral year Mr Carlnui b been millwright al Dm Dig llaaln l.umiM-r rompany' Wel Hide aaw mill He ha a tine rmMmrn on U'ni Alain ilrr.! A recent eatlmate plare the lotnl number of mile of lngle I rock rail.' road In the fulled Slate Dial bate Imtii changed from team In electrici ty operation ni about l.fioo, and the aatnn aiilhorlty tlnd that approil mutely I.COo mile of alngle track rnllioj.l will probably during Ihr neit few year lie aubjerled to Ibe unit change. SuUcrlb for the Herald, CO cent a mouth. Ilouiekeeplng room, near bridge. XOTICK There are fundi In the county troaaury for tho redemption of Gen eral Fund arrant proleatod on and prior to January G, 1911. Int.reat will cea. from date. Dated at Klamath Fall, Ore., Oil (Hi day of November, 1913, J. W, HIKMK.VH. C-10t County Traaaurer. WOOD Nlab, Illock, llody and IJmb, Wlioleaale or llclall COAL Car of Coal will arrive about October loth. I'lare your order now and avoid delay. ISI.BO to fl8.no per ton KLAMATH FUEL CO., OBJee 000 Mala. O. I'eytoa, Mar I'hoae 1ST. Pboae MM ft BFim x5vb5rB' av.9 aBBBBBBv9Bw One Week Longer TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBai ' itBtalBlBlBlBlBlBSialBlBlBlBHX aBBBBBBBBBBBBaaaJ' "' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBV aBBBBBBBBr -aBBBBBBBBBBBBaV aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBP 1 ' i aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaLjaV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB7 aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr' aBBBBBaf'.aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr BTr DR. GRAY Now at Hotel Hall, Rooms 205 and 206 THI.TII ril.l.KH WITHOUT l'AI IIV IILLI.TIIH'ITV tki.th K.Tit.(;n:i witikuti-ais hv vitai.i.i:i ' Till! IMM7TOH IMHM .Mil' I'M! I'tKMI.M: till A tT- UM.'Ali A.MTHKTIO TO lIIIM Till! (IIMIH, I'HH'IM IIKAHON.tlll.i:. ( UNHItliTATIH.N I'l"1'" TIMTIMOM.U.H Hnt a fr of many lrlliiioiilal from )nnr mill Ihiiiio iK-oplel October 291 huyu Ju.t had October 31- I I""" ,u,t.,C."j nine bad ImIIi (.(traded by l)r " " "r- lr'p "' ,!'e .,! lray, u.lng the Vllal.ted Air '"'"."",' 'V0" !"? il rr procca, without aulferliig tiny pain and no bad offixta nflur ward, I mot cheerfully rocom. mend Dr. (Iray to nil my friend. Mra. H. U. Cumpbell, October 201 juat cnlled on Dr. (iray at the Hall llotol nnd had eight very badly broken aud ore tcelli eilractvd by tho uao of Vitalized Air, without the leaat pain. It wa really more ploauure limn u, druad. I can cheerfully recommeiid lila palii. Itaa ayatem. Mr. Aunlo Doak. nun III) eiirmie" .---bad 1 1.1 Hi fur mo, l'lcu ' "" I,. en drundliig for year. I fn lriillifullyattytlmllfellJ,,B ul nil, nml no bad "'" wurd, rind I gladly recommjiiij tbla wonderful palnliw 'u,Ul0g In nil. Mr. Allco A. I.lndr. November 3-Dr. "'"' Iructed (oine very I1 tMl, ,,. mo, ualntf Vltallted Air. 1 '" no puln at nil Uurlng I" tiro operation, ud lJJr "" oinuieml him to nil. Harry W. ''e1"'