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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
1'iUliAY, NOV. It, Itll THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON AeMVOCft m l"l TIMELY ARRIVAL OF FURS ii : ,y U ii ; 1 i h I Ii I ft t i1 I P F. ft ( This morning's ex press brought usf a shipment of I Elegant Furs direct from the An nis Furriers of Detroit so you need not fear the cold. This shipment of Beautiful Furs allows you a greater selection from which to choose than has ever before been possible in Klamath county. Our motto of buying the best is well known, and in buying our winter Furs we made an extra effort to please our customers by not only buying the best, but buying a greater vari ety, giving you in fact, an absolutely complete line to make your selections from. We have Beaver, Japanese Mink, Leopard Coney, Kit Coney, Civit, Badger, Blue and Gray Wolf, Red, Black and Silver Fox, Persian Lamb and many others. These come in taupes, browns, blacks and mixed. The Stilts Drygoods Company "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" ' The Dressy Ap pearance and excep tionally Fine Quality of these Furs will insure their ready sale, so you had bet ter get yours at once. TRANSFERS OP REAL ESTATE Hot Springs company to the Klam ath Development company, warranty deed, lot 11, block II, Hot Sprint tuition. Oklahoma Ortfoa Townalte com pany to P. L. Hudson, warranty deed. Iota 11 and IX, block SI, Whltelak. Fred Jacob to John A. Cook, war ranty deed, lot I, block 1, Opportun ity addition. A. A. Bellman to J. V. Saturlee, warranty deed. WM 8W, 8. JC-Jl-I. J. P. SaturlM to A. A. Bellman. warranty deed, lot 11, block 11, Hot Sprtnci, and Iota 1, 4 and I, block 21; Iota 6, , 7, I, 11 and IS, block It; lot J and . block 37, Second Addition. Ira C Johnson to Archya I). Kir ktndall, warranty deed, lot 70S, In block 108, Mllla addition. 'Arrival of Family. Ml.. Dorothr. Hits Marlorl. MU( IJeMlo and William Weeks arrived In. Klamath Falla Wednesday nliht to Join tbelr father, Henry J Weeks, who recently purchased a home at the corner of Grant and Third streets. Mis Dorothy and ill" Marjorle will aitUt their father In establishing the Weeks Card Abstract System to I Klamath county This Is a system originated and perfected by Henry J Weeks, and now betnc ed by many, counties la the United State. I NEWS FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER II emetit Storage 1 1 Parties deslrlnc frost proof storase will An wH tn Mtimtt mr ' W. H SLOUOH. 1 1 lC-(t bar Dratal Oflce Moved. I hate moted my dental office Into room and 10 of the White-Mad-dot building. 3L2t FRED WKflTEHfELD. Ttirre la Only One Ikwt Company 1 am well pleased with my torso, pollcle In the Mutual Ufa. I hav' one policy in another company, which ' was taken tb aamo day and on tb same. plan. I did not receive a divi dend from this other company until i the end of the second year, and then I It was not as (arte as the Mutual Life i paid the first year, and It hat never been as (arte. L. C. Milam. P. M. PRIEST, Agent. No Inland City Has Started Out Under More Favor able Conditions as Has Klamath Falls W hav lumber ladaatry which alone U sufficient to support city of oae hundred thonaaad. W have enough tint claa agricultural land to snake tea thoeaaad 100-acre farms, much mora thaa 1 keep ing up aotu of the large dUea af the Middle Weak Wo have fast growing dairying Industry which will eventually make Klamath eooatr tii large producer of dairy product In the state. Then we have oar railroad, bow under construction, which will, wbea sltd, make thai dty toe heart of a vast network running north, aula, east and west. Klaaut Kail will grow, property value will niihl before yon realise It. lluy now. It tueaa money to you. Kkuth Development Co. 1303 MAIN STREET i i) All I'Uld oorth JOe yard, fur Cream Hero, worth 11.00 pur yard, for Cream tVrxr. worth I1.7S pr yard 1 'At Wool I'opllns. worth 1 1 ii per yard, for ().e l-adlra' jr. ne Hulls for 8 50 ONLY A KKW I.KrT m:vi:hai. ! or mhim haw: ji'nt .tmuw:i, ami muwt iu .r a HActtmi'i: 1 1 60 Heavy Tan 8ho. for ' H.'JTt $2.!5 II 00 Heavy Hboe. for Men's and Ladies Coats at prices to please the buyer. All new stock. Only a Few Atterbery Suits Left Come In and Make Us a Price ladles' llouw) Dresses, value 79c, for r)0e All-Wool lllaukvts, value ICS0, for . ."J Men's f 1 10 llnllrd Hole Hlorm llubtrs for A few more ' PouMluekln" Men s Arrllni (or Kevett 10c Handkerchief for $2.:w no Knit, Wool and Fleeced Cotton Underwear at Slaughtered Prices Hair Ribbons at one-Half the Regular Price A few (lauutlrl (Hove left at ft()fl Another Big Cut in Men's Hats 12.00 and 13.00 Hats, Closing-Out Price jjq Millinery for All at Pleasing Prices ' Why Not Come in and Get that Cluett Shirt for Sunday at Your Own Price? Hector's Department Store Main Street, Near Sixth