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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1913)
mWHHMT, MC. If, Itll rAMVotn THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON RATHER THAN CARRY OVER OUR LINE OK SWEATER COATS, WK ARK QOINO TO MAKE A BIG REDUCTION IN PIRCES FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY. OUR LINE IS FROM THE TWO STANDARD SWEATER COAT CONCERNS OF THE UNITED STATES.. THE BRADLEY KNITTING MILLS AND THE GANTNER-MATTERN COMPANY. THESE SWEATERS ARE ALL THIS SEASON'S GOODS, AND COME IN THE NEW COLORS. RUF NECK OR ROLL COLLAR. MUFFLER COLLAR OR SAILOR EFFECT. FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIAL WE ARE GOING TO SWEEP THEM OFF THE TABLES AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES- V ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS, REGULAR $7.75, ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS. REGULAR $9.00 ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS, REGULAR $6.00 ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS, REGULAR $5.00 SPECIAL $."1.95 SPECIAL $7.J.- SPECIAL $.9." SPECIAL $1.2." AND LISTEN TO THIS GOOD NEWS ABOUT HATS. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A UNIFORM CUT OF 25 PER CENT ON ALL MILLINERY. THIS IS YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR HOLIDAY HATS AT A GREAT SAVING. WHEN WE MAKE A SPECIAL. YOU KNOW IT IS A BARGAIN YOU ARE GETTING, FOR WE HANDLE ONLY GOOD GOODS. Stilts Drygoods Co. MURPHY, KELLOG . CONTRACT ENDING ..WIRE WAIFS.. Utile Slorin or Inter Krom Vrstrnlay'e Last News 'here today. The auxiliary plana la jcar for working os who cannot afford to (0 to hospital or pay finer price lo physicians. ALLEGES KENT'S MUCK IS HOAX Washington Motion pictures, howlnc vivisection of anlmata and "CO.V IlKPOItTS KXCAVATIO.V IS, In torture the victims undsrgo, were ,,,, ..,,. , feature of the second day'e session MORE THA HALF KI.YISHKI), I ... .-i.-i,..-,,,-. n,....)!.. AND WILL UK COMI'LKTKD nV ' CHRIRTMAH I I'" Mr. Theodore Roosevelt and MU Margaret Roosevelt Inspect- "" ed the Panama canal at the guests of Con Murphy la In todajr from the Secretary lllahop. They sail for New Tule Lake country, where, with J. Vork Thursday. .Itk Large (salary Hating accepted the throne of Al anU, the Prince of Weld dtmanda a salary of 1100,000 a year, and In , addition Insists upon an allowance to , keep up hit court. HU preeent sal ary U 110,000. Austria and Italy are mM to agree with hli demand), re- gsjdlcss of the poverty of Albania. W. Kellogg, he haa the contract for excavating a big portion of the Adam Denver It will be at least ten daya III canal enlargement. He aay the Job before any funeral can be tieU here. Owing to the Urine atorm lust pasted It U .Impossible to reach the ceme teries, and men cannot dig the graves In the frotcn ground. In many cases It It even Impoaalble to take the deed to the undertaker!. Washington The Heteh Hetchy bill has reached the White House. la more than half finished, and be completed before Chrlttmaa. A force of MTeral men and four teen toasts la engaged In the work. T Fight Aigrette Law When Mr. H. K. Sbafer of El lleno, Okhu arrived at New Orleaaa on her return from Panama lh ale. rette the wore waa aelied by cuitoma Congressman Haktr of California pre- offlclaU. Bbe proteated on (he ground aKlM ,n" " W1" ' '" that the had purchased the eoatly ,n" "" '- Another Ctulom Hnatterrd Announcement la made that there wilt be no New Year reception at at ice White House daring the holiday rerree of congress. President WlUon Issue a statement saying that as cen tre baa been In continuous session be I-a bad no tacatton, and he will ihI for a few daya during the Chi 1st maa holidays, and will depart from tl.e annual cuitom of holding a recep Hon oc New Year'a Day- aigrette In this country before sailing for Panama, and as there Is no law against the sale of aigrettes In the United States, the seizure waa Illegal. Her husband proposes to tret the con stltnllonallty of the law. 8an Francisco Trial of the oncers of the Western Fuel company waa started before Pederal Judge Doollng. The work of empanelling the Jury la under way The company Is accused 'of bating a ayttea of short weighing. o Politic There At a meeting of the Women's Aux iliary 01 me roreign Missionary o clely of the First Methodist church of Minneapolis, Mrs. W. II. Itamsey was re-elected for the eighteenth time, the society only hating had two presi dents In forty years, which shows how J little politics there It In missionary work. (Continued from page tl Kastern Oregon, but the entire state "Signed: CIIA8. I ItOilKllTM. President." The telegram followed the receipt of tidings from the Herald's Haltm irpreeentatlve that the fifth member of the commission had not been named aa yel. Kastern Oregon Is en titled to two members. A meeting of the directors and a large number of members was at once held to take up the matter of urging representation, and K. II. Hall was unanimously chosen He baa al ways been actlte In the advancement and protection of the sportsmen's In terests, and being familiar with all parts of Southeastern Oregon, would make an Ideal commissioner Charlee F. Stone, member of the' former commission, waa asked to again serte If appointed, but he Catty refuse. Stone, with two other mem bers, resigned becailie Commissioner Kinney waa not removed, and he told the sportsmen he would not arve on a committee with the llogue Hirer Valley member. Town Topics "sunny Jim Here. Herman Force, to his many friends Sunny Jim," who was here far some time managing the affairs of the War ren Construction company, returned last night for a short stay In the city He has been at Pendleton since leav ing here In July linking after cun ttructlon work The piovlnrlel engineer reporta that of pretty and simple sentiment. It dullng the last year the railways of .Nova Hcotla rallied nearly 100.000 passenger and over 6.000,000 tons of llelgM lletenue Increased lUl.llt, t-ilh net and gross ire-lpla adtanclag throws something of a new light on the Japan lo know Ibat their wom en were Ihlaklng and doing Iblag In that far tine Math Century HeUett A Huagatlaa composer haa put Into Blu.tr in music a song by the wife of Ih Japan empeioi, L'da, o in ninth century, which I said to be full The Ciar of llussla ha a nwsp 'per of hi own, tpeeltlly printed each morning It I the moat etcluslve pa per In the world, tor only two rople are supplied, one for the ciar and the 'other for hit private secretary Mimly Itrcuvrrlag. John Nelson, who bad bis band and shoulder badly scalded wtlly In the week, whlla employed at the bottling works. Is Improving, but very slowly The attending physicians say It will U Impossible for him to regain use of the band for saversl months lt)M I.IL Clly, Andrew llyan, one of Klamath county's best known pioneer resi dents, was a Tueaday visitor In the county seat. He has a fine ranch In the Spring l-ike country AM for MraD-Haagere Senator Norrls of Montana haa In- Mrs. Wilson Will Help Iroduced a bill for the relief of tb-'nlted Press Service -attrin sum i" la street cart In the WA8H1NOTON. O. C. Dec. 10. District of Columbia. Ills bill pro-.Mrs. Wood row Wilton and scores of Tides) that any person entering a car women prominent In governmental so anr not being provided with a seat Iclal circle) planned to take an active shall be given a rebate check. Two jPrt In the social welfare work to be o ftheae checks will be good for oneJudertaken by the Women's Clinic far. Auxiliary, which opened Its sessions It haa been estimated that Urltiah Columbia baa an area of about 161, 000,000 acre, of which about 1.100, 000 acre la composed of lakes In the Interior. I have a nice line of watches In gold and gold-filled casee In various makes of movement. I also have the famous Howard and Ingertoll watcbea McJIattau. SPOITSMEN WANT HAIL ON BOARD (Continued from pegs II Mr, t'anip llerr. Mrs J 0 Camp and child arrived last evening from Spokan to Join Mr Camp, who recently assumed manage ment of the Klamath project for tb reclamation service methods prevent this Intervenor or any other taxpayer of Klamath coun ty from properly and diligently main taining any action In this court which would fslrty and fully try out and settle all the Issues which might be raised concerning the validity of the pretended warranta therein enumer ated, and the power of the county court to Issue the same or to Incur the liability for which aald warranta were pretended lo be Issued." VrH llullillng on Hlilli. Councilman M II Doty haa finish ed moving the frame building for merly on Slith and Main streets lo a lot on Slith street, opposite Ihe Prose blacksmith shop. II. Olfsnbacber. the owner, may soon rent the build ing lo a carpentry company I l.eave orders for placo tuning at j ,lbe special price al Shepherd's Piano. I Depot, nrtt door to the postofllre, Butter -Nut BmmHhmm Baking Bmy Many a woman lake her own bread dci-auie the funis it imitoMible to buy bread at kx her family require it. IJuttoalliuch women vewy, try FT) MtsTeV Butter-Nut Bread 'Oiouunds of vtiinicn who fotmcilr lVeJ their own bfctJ ate mow Mi)lif JJuticr-rut ami imr " lurcver the labor of liking. , llutierNut, rnie t Ihe puree! logmtknis and aclentirkalW mlse.l by trtir estluslve plKe., luutlte lb latte ol Ihe whole family. One tool will prove It. It's J tents al all ml grn larger tits 10 cents. But look lc lbs Butler-Nul label. M'IIMIM KUtMATM KAI.M HAKMIY H Some Suggestions for Xmas for Men From a Modern Men's Store V A KNOX HAT WOULD MAKE A FINE X-MAS GIFT, A PAIR OF WALKOVER SHOES WOULD BE FINE, ARROW DRESS SHIRTS AND COLLARS, EVERWEAR SOX IN X-MAS BOXES, FUR OVERCOATS AND FUR CAPS, BRADLEY SWEATER COATS, SILK SOX IN X-MAS BOXES. fcS BATH ROBES, LOUNGING ROBES, NECKWEAR, SWEATER COATS, PAJAMAS, STAR IRWEI.DV f; I VANCY SUSPENDERS, - MUFFLERS, FOWNES GLOVES, tv, srwaiwva "-e-KaT-v, TsTAaJOV -t-TAr LfriJAUfi SILK SHIRTS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, AUTO GLOVES AND CAPS, SUIT CASES AND BAGS, RAIN COATS, UMBRELLAS, SMOKING JACKETS, : FANCY MUFFLERS, WAISTCOATS, RUBBER BOOTS, HUNTING COATS, WOOL JACKETS, &y A Royal Tailored Suit Would Certainly Be Appreciated You're welcome to look, not duty bound to buy. We have practical present a-plenty. We know what your men would want for Xmas). Let us help you to make your election. S(X: SOUTHERN OREGON'S BIGGEST, LIVEST MEN'S STORE K. K. K. STORE . ,a-awewa -.--'..-., I'v'jxataai warsr, i SLIPPEM 3 s LEADING CLOTHIERS . '