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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1914)
mUMV, JAN. w. u THE EVENING "" tn.AMATH FALLS, OREGON rAGsrotm Get that Royal Tailored Look v:. gnificent Woolen Exhibit Is Now Ready for You fi4 IT EMBRACES THE PICK OF AIX EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC WEAVES Select now the fabric for your Easter Royal Tailored Suit you don't have to accept immediate delivery. We'll have it delivered any time before Easter that you like. and you get the advantage of picking YOUR fabric when that mag nificent Royal line for spring it VIRGIN and UNBROKEN. The finest. custom tailoring at $16, $17, $20, $25, $30 and $35. Southern Oregon's Largest, Livest Men's Store K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers Coal Miners Seeking an Increase in Wages Uaitsd Prsss Seine PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 30. De manda for a 10 per cent wage In crease for coal miners were to be for mulated today at a district meeting of the United Mine Workers of Amer ica. Patrick Gilday. district presi dent, vat to preside. In sounding the keynote of the meeting today Gilday declared that the operators, with whom their con tracts expire April 1, are practically certain to grant the increases to be demanded. He predicted that the increases would go into effect by February 1, and that the same wage raises will be granted in other Pennsylranla dis tricts. The operators today declared that the calling of a convention of the miners for February 24 was done in ihe hope of forcing a meeting of the wage scale committees of both sides later in the month, in order that when , tlie present contract expires there will have been a month of itlmmxinmi ever waees. which, accordlnr to th. contracts, would give the men the right to strike without automatically I breaking the agreements. News otOor Neighbors ovip and ProgreM of Nearby Communities as Chronicled in the Press. Want Dry County Prohibitionists of Jackson county , w 111 hold a mass meeting In the Page 'theater February 12th. Lincoln's J birthday, an dnominatc a full county ticket for the November election. Prominent temperance workers from "eery city In the county will be in at tendance, and plans mapped out for the campaign for state wide prohlbi- Ition. Lincoln's famous prophesy on the liquor question will be read. Medford Sun. Jacksosi County Governor i soutnern uregou has never been represented in the gubernatorial chair, and It looks us if 1914 might be the accepted time. The eyes of the state have been turned to this sec tion the past few months by the cam paign for a state exhibit In Ashland during the Panama exposition, and the. magnitude and Importance of this section of the state is becoming more and more manifest. Ashland Tidings Bank Pays Coat The United States National bank has again not only proven its faith in Ashland nnd Its future, but baa shown Its generosity In forwarding the same. Last week the bank assumed the en tire expense, amounting to 1250, in curred by the Ashland Commercial Club in sending D. M. Lowe and the Ashland exhibit to the Chicago Land Products show. Ashland Tidings. Prunes to Europe Among the notes of local affairs that were published recently was one that should be of more than passing Interest to everyone In this county, and that was the shipment of prune from this point to foreign countries This consisted of eloven car loads please note e say car loads and they wero sent 3,000 miles by rail over the continent, tbenre another 4.000 miles over the ocean to their flnal destination In England, Ger many, Francp and other European countries. Koseburk News. The feature of chief Interest in con nection with the foreign petroleum Industry In 1913 was the active pros pecting for new deposits. Accurate laforsnatioa about U KUaaatii Bad. 8m Cbllcoto, MB Mala St., phoae 66. Today's lews today U Ts Herald. Winter Is the Planning Tune Many a crop isjplanted and harvested, many a building is constructed, around the winter fire sides. Winter is well on its wayspring will soon be coming. Now is the time to buyjthat piece of prop erty at the best price. The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Palls, Ore. Sheriff's Hale (Equity No. C07) jln the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for Klamath I County. I.ulu F. Shephard. Plaintiff, vs. Oscar C. Lee and Don K. l.ee, De fendants. Under and by virtue of an execu tion in foreclosure Issued by the clerk out of the circuit court of Klamath county and state of Oregon, dated the 30th day of January, 1914, In the above entitled action In the circuit MRS. A. PETKRMTFTNKR'B Not much silver. But pleuty to sat. For a two bit meal It can't he beat. 120 Malta Street Do You Want Something for Nothing? It Can't Be Done in GROCERIES by successful grocers If the price is abnormally low the quality must bs interior. We sell only high class gro ceries. In pries ws can com pare with any one If the Quality Is given consideration. If you get something that is good you'll bars to pay for It. VAN RIPER BROS. PhOM M court (or I In. said cuuuty ud uu. wherein l.ulu II Sbcphard its plalu HIT, muverud a judgment with luter est cunts aud upvnr 3erettlUK tlio sum ot f3,933,":, against ttio do readout, Oscar C. Lev, and a further JmUmml aud dwrev furvclutluc tin, 'mortgage therein and harrlUK tttt rights, claims, liens aud claim of utility of redemption uf the ald Oscar C. l.ve and Dura K. lv, aud all (persons claiming under them or either or any of thera, I am commaudod to 'noil all the- plocis aud parcel of laud, situated In ilia county of Klam ath, and state of Orccou, as described I In said mortgage and boundrd and de iirrlbed as follows All the south' halt of tlui north east quarter, and the oultieal ' quarter of section St, township 3. 8 It 1 1 14, K. V. M , and the north half of lot one and two, of sectliiu 3, township 39, S. It. 1 I H K W M , All being In Klamath county, Oregon, 'toKilht-r with tlui tenement, herrdll laments and appurtenance thereunto jbulonglng or in anywise appertaining Notice. Is hereby glwu that on tin? 2Mb day or February, 1911, at lu o'clock a m , at the front door uf tli court house. In Klamath Kails, Klam ath rouuty, Oregon, 1 will, In obidl ence to said order of sale and execu tion In foreclosure, sell the abovti de scribed prorty, or so much thereof ma) be. nwmMfr to alUl) the plaintiff judgment atlorne; fes, lu lrrrt tiwti and disbursement aud roU of this sW connected therewith In the hlshel bidder far cath ; a i.ow, Hu.rln of Klamath County, Oregon, My (1KO A IIAYDON. Ikputy. ao.cjj.jo.j; h Women's Woes Klxiiintli l-'ll Wutueti Arc r'ludlag llrllrl at .t It doe ifm that women hate mere than a fair share of the actus and pallia that afflict humanity, they ) mutt V,ccp up ' must attend to dutios In spite of constantly aching back nr Headaches, dliiy si I Is. bearing-down palnn they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture They must walk aud bnd and work "! ruiui utu and many ache fiom ssUssf Ills Krpln the Mdne !! U patnl Ihuutands of tt mlcr Head uf a icmsdf (of M nej. uulj that l endorsed br tfc In tht Ieatlt. Mr II M ieaUb. H 0it, Ufant l'aa. Off.. sajs l ss4 loans Kidney I'lIU In m o)4 Um In Montana, and I h also ssl them here in llrant l'" I iSl ntiirli from weak kidney. Irostttc think, by impure drltsUok !t IWian's Kidney Pills hate ttrsttUi ened my kidneys and Im(iuie4 ay hcaltti lur sU by All dealers l'ft II J cent Kinur-Mllburn Co, Hstsl. New Vnrk, sole agents for lbs t'aiUi Hlale llemomUef Uo name 1K6'S 4 takn no other. llouks)plng rooms, near r14 i 1 STRAW'S DAIRY IZZZD BEGINNING FEBRUARY 1, OUR PRICES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS ON MILK AND CREAM MILK Gallons $ .25 One-half gallons 15 Quarts, per month 2.25 Pints, per month 1.25 WHIPPING CREAM Gallon '. .$2.00 One-half gallon 1,00 Quarts , , 50 Pints ; 25 One-half pints '., J 5 TABLE CREAM Gallon : $1,25 One-half gallon :' (J5 Quarts .35 P'nts 20 One-half pints q Skimmed Milk, per gallon jj; q IJutter Milk, per gallon ..!,... jrj We wish to imprest the milk buying public with the efforts we have made to produce i ABSOLUTELY PURE MILK AND CREAM Both the local health inspector, Dr. Truax, and the State Board of Health have passed on our Dairy as being unitary in every respect, and visitors are always welcome, in order that they may judge for themselves. OUR MOTTO Sanitary and pure milk and cream always OUR SERVICE Is prompt and efficient. ' OUR PRICES The lowest possible, consistent with good busintM principles. - Last Day of Dollar Hats TOMORROW, SATURDAY VOlMVMKVKIl HAVK ANiTIIKIl lH'OUTIIMTV'lHUJVAr,TVMHH, ' hlMHO.VAHi.i; IIAT AT TIIIH lKICK Stilts Drygoods Company "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" It lf (I t 'i