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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1913)
r- THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, MOV. m, ion Royal Tailors 9 Line NOW AT K. K. K. STORE Get the Royal Tailored Look WORK ON ADAMS :SAM, JOHN BULL PRIESTS MAKE A CANAL NEAR END; TO HOLD JUBILEE DARING RESCUE Town Topics S'" XLa '"' """ w" CIRCUIT COURT OOCKET IS CLEARED CONTRACTOR WILL SOON KXDjTWO H(iUSH HI'KAKl.N'a JtA. THKIR KXCAVATIO.V SOCIAL r TIO.NS WILL CKLKIIIUTK CKX DAXCK SATURDAY OTHKR I Tl'RY Of GOOD KKKLINU lir- NKWH OP MAUN (Herald Special Btnln) MALIN. Nor. 21 Work oa the en- la rgtta nt of tht Adtmi canal U al most finished. The majority of tht TWKKX TIIKM. uv.it n v ocn::i:.NAiiiA.v. ima INTO HtllNINO CHURCH A.ND IIKM'l'K SACIIKU VKSMtUJi, i:mi:iu;inu hadly iiiilnkd Tailoring tjuartcr. Tbe K K K Htuto It now equipped ith up-to-date quarters fur measur ing suits, bating recently Installed new display i(Vi for showing ira plea and railed In a department for, taking measures. They bat recently acquired the agency for Klamath ' county for tbo Itoyal Tallon Will Mm Tunisia. Klamath l.dge No IT. A i' k A , M kill meet in regular ttated iwim munlcatlou tblt evening at While-1 Maddoi ball Work ' t litlnac 1'rtetid. Mrt Merrill Kvan of Itarrlt U lt. Itlng friends In this rlt i United 1'reae Service LONDON. Nor. XI W flDMt ,110 hare very Uttl trouble la ri!luic . 'lb f 100.000 DKnttrr to cany out JV" "' '"'Ir ... . ... .. ... contractor! pect to flnUh their "" - '- i-.wj. . i.i. rf- ik. .-. -.w I commemorating the 100th annlver- .... .... M.W f I CW. w W. filire Ktamliuklloa. letter L. Leavltl of lbs local pi I. leaving (or UH. Jamn Frolhlnghatu of Macdwl hate tblt evening for the I.1. and tb others will flnlih toon after ward. Th schedule being don br fort account br th reclamation sr .rlc mat this plnr will b flnlsbed br Dcbr IsL It la understood that Eagiaesr WlUard Smlth'a party will be through br Christmas. aarr of tbe establishment of pesce among Engllth-tpcaklng people," to day announced II. S. I'errl. erlarr of tbe llrltlih committee. "Tbe um , t bare aiked tb public for la rela I olted 1'rr Service NKW YORK. Nor SI Wbll slx1oce pnt Saturday In IorrU. whr' ""' '" ,t", ''tl-ss with I undred Catholic were kneeling la b gat a civil tervlc lamination to relame. th ember atrewn atreeta laat night, candidate for tb pclmajterblp " hve prleata brared the imoke aid there. I . tT. I Tomorrow. - RimM and rescued from tb burning ' . Tb regular meeting of th W I tabernacle of St. Mary'a Star of th . ... .,.. T V. will be held with Mr Hkllllng It'onllnu.d from pai II lr to folerltMe a Mechanic tllt an Houiired thrlr ellhdraeal from lb ca.e. In tb lull uf V II Old a Co agalml Ham l!m. th dfn giantvd tin d In which to nl an amended antr A drUull order entered In the ylt of II H Hfrk aalnt Jonah and Lulu Hparki and t) W llMnn Tblt h a Mortgage fureeliMUte A tnutlun b) the detente In t eult uf the Klamath Iron Wofki agalftit Ik Klaamth Tub a Call rutapaujr waa denied .No lrcllrt Tonlgtil. Dubicrlbe for tbe Herald, f 0 cent a month Nirflir of I Inal Afuat In Ike luuntf Cooit uf tbe HUI tit OrrgKti. for tbe Covntr of KUui alb In lb Mailer uf the (Mat. uf Ualf J HullllU. ltMj Nulkv It bereb illrn Ibal KOSe H t baataln. adrulnltlralrli of b etlale of Mar J Mutton, deeeaied, baa Died In the rountr ult her Dual account iurh admlnlitraltli. and Ibal the euurt hat flif! UunJax. the l)lb da? of iMimUf, 11), at the hour of lo urltKk a in of (aid dr. at th fouet rutin of lb ruunlr court. In Klamath rall tliegun. lb tint and plara tut hmrmg objrclloni lo !4 Dnal arrount and th eolllenient tb.le.il KITIi: H CIIAHTAIN. AdMinitlralrli uf th l-tata of Mtir i Hultru. IWmJ :i I It JJh There will be no meeting of the Fea church laat night, and rescued the aacred ymj1. etc ' ... ... ...... ..degree team ol l'ro.prll Itebekah ,.... ... n When tb quintet Anally emerged , " . .,... .J .. .. ,.'Clend-j loan I . . . . . ( ,. iiuiinri r..iin'-M. mi, wwt. . i tlrelr Intlgntflcant when th great.. ' " '-v - . . . iraMaln'a Inabllltr to attend I national Importance of the celebra tun. Tenth ttrrrt. at ! 20 Taeedar. Notninber Stlh A cordial Intllallon tlon la considered. The disarm a ment of tbe Canadian-American froa- f.oe. their cassocks burning, their face and hands charred, but ther ' held abore their beads the sacra- It U reported that Layton Stephens j Utr 0Be hu wti th countrle'mn,U,T-U .Sriiil.Mootlil) flip. II M I'ulrlouab. repretenting Llnd lr) t (' of Hacraisento. It lu lb ctty making hit teml-munlhlr call on Is) to forsake tb reclamation sexrUa for another branch of the gorwnment orric. It la understood that he seeks claaslflcaUoa under th post ocw dap-rtmaat. A daac and social la to be glren Satnrdar night br th Sokal Vereln. which promla to b largely attend ed. A number are coming from Mer rill to th daac. enormous erpease. The llrltlih program Includes the erection of a memorial of th oaa tencry of peace In Westminster Ab Nj, tbe purchase of Hulgrara Manor,' Northamptonshire, tbe ancestral tome of 'be Washington family, and Ilk maintenance U a place of pil grimage for Americans In England tbe foundtlon of a pntnanent chair .of Anglo-Saxon hlstorr. to be held " "" In successloa br a series of eminent J. a Cleghorn, engineer In charge Drltlsb and American historians, and of toe work being done near here by, the endowment of a scheme of an th reclamation service, made a trip nual prliea In the elementary and to project headquarters at Klamath eecondary schools for tttaya on topics falls Sunday, returning Monday. relating to Anglo-American history Monaelgnor O'Connell, aged 10, arose from hit sick bed and led tbe rescue. f"u t'allforula. Mr and Mrs Frank Tlpgrat and ton left Sunday for California, wber ulo ,.,, grocery men, iney win retiae i mil a cuupie wka ago Mr. I'lpgrat conducted tbn's,,,, urr. According to a ruling of tbe poel oRlcr department lecture on sex hy giene delivered lo the pupils of tb Chicago public schools may not be sent through th mallet. The lec tures were delivered by tome of tbe leading physicians of tbe city Shasta " I (Hihe mtli 1 Knglneer William rtargranl of ttui reclamation terilce has goue to Cal ifornia, to look up a location He It able it on a furlough, Mr Hargeant I as long been connected with tbe Tho new car which Luke Clapp It drltlng on tbe street tbet dsys Is one that he built out of three or four old rart, attembllng the different pant of different cart Into one com plete machine It hat Ibn appearanre ( a rarer and Luke tait It ran burn ui instance like a Klat ' 'une YOU WILL ENJOY A fcclmj: o( aililcd scctuity If you take your trip u one of our rent can UIXlAHI.i: DRIVERS AUTO TRIPS TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST J W UAILE, tUntger Itrnl hertlie leftiuee I'lione I li . CENTRAL GARAGE The pottmaiters of a large city re- In France experiments with frees ports that milliners are Uklng ad- Ing flth In blocks of Ire for trantpor vantage of tbe new parrel post regu- tatlon are being trlid, tbe attertlon lallona. which allgw an Increased slie being made thst they can bo revived In tb packag. by slow thawing and sold alive. No Inland City Has Started Out Under More Favor able Conditions as Has Klamath Falls W bar a lumbar lsdt7 which alone la sufficient to support a city ol o baadred Uiousaad. We lure enough tint daa acricultaual d to saaka tea Ihoaaand 100-arrv farms, uiuch more Uuua i fceep la up aom of U large dUea of the Middle West. W bar a (act Srowiaf dalrjri-g ladustry which hIII eventually tna-e Klamalb ot-gr tb largea producer of dairy product la U (iat. 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