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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1914)
J MONDAY, KrTKMHKU at, U( THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Man Everybody Loves a Fat When He Is a Royal Tailored Man The idea that robust men cannot wear the trim and slender styles of present day fashion is all balderash. They cannot, of course, if the clothes are crudely cut and ill-fitted. But Royal Tailoring designs clothes for the robust that hang and look as snugly and slickly as the clothes of the most svelte 160-pounder. It is all a matter of tailoring art and care. - - 1.1 .5 -t? S ! 1914 We build clothe for tk" wide aad wif fety on coatrict bask. That it, there is a dearly understood contract-obltfattea that the clothe mutt fit and mutt satkfy in every reepect or we will not let you take themnor pay one penny for them. That it never evaded in the tlif hteet detail There it only one Uuf that the robuet can secure in Royal Tailoring-' and that ie com plete satisfaction. A heavy man cannot secure clothes-satisfaction by buying clothes on the pot-luck plan. He cannot expect to stick his hand into a grab-bag and pull out a suit that fits him completely. His clothes must be designed to his special order and requirements. That is why we make a virtual blue print of every cus tamer's physique and send it to The Royal Tailors, so that the suit or overcoat ean be cut to accord with every dimension. Another important thing is to have the right fabrics to select from. Some woolens emphasize stoutness. There's half a thousand fabric delights here for you to choose from. You're sure to get your ideal cloth. Prices: a. Amaxmg a. Royai Quauty itself $16, $17, $20, $25, $30 and $35 s &u IV i CW-y-T-fTTT" -""in i' ' COME IN, MR. HEAVY-WEIGHT, AND GET "THAT ROYAL TAILORED LOOK" AT SOUTHERN OREGON'S LARGEST, UVEST MEN'S STORE KKK STORE, Leading Clothiers IIVESTieATE THE INDIAN PROJECTS officials or the lvdiax seb- VKJK HERB TO LOOK AT MO BOO rnOJBCT, AXD THOSH IX OOMTHMPMWOS With a rlew not only lnspec lag the Modoc Point Irrigation pro ject, but looking Into other possible project for Irrigating the ranches of Ue Klamath Indians, Chief Eagi eer W. M. Reed and Cost Accountant Traaklln, from the Washington ofice of the Indian Irrigation serrlce, aad District Irrigation Superintendent L. M. Holt are oa the Klamath reserva tion. They came In Saturday night as did Project Engineer H. W. Hineks, who has beea at Seattle, conferring with game oBdals as to flsh ways for the Spragae River dam. Besides looking over the Modoc Point project, now almost completed, which wilt Irrigate 6,740 acres of land, the party will look over other possible projects. Two of these arc the drainage of the Klamath marsh, to reclaim 80,000 acres, and the Yal nax project, to put water on from 20, 000 to 50,000 acres of land. If there are sufficient funds after the Modoc Point work Is finished. work on the surreys and other prelim inary work on these projects may be taken up. Workon the Sprague Rlrer dam is being held up a little, awaiting the arrival of the steel and Iron struc tures. After these reach the dam. It will be completed In about three weeks. mm m is i stmt m (Continued from page 1) been prepared for the various compe titiens: CUjm A Uvestock The Berney Construction company of lAkevIew has secured the contract for the tunnel of 300 feet through solid rock oa the Chewaucan Rlrer. Sweden has but olne tire factory. which Is quite unable to supply the home demand. Beet span draft horses. . I Best driving team ..... Best brood mare and colt Best yearling colt Best suckling colt Best stallion with got. three or more Best dairy cow,any breed Best brood sow Best lot hogs Class B Poultry Best pairWhiteLegborns The same prizes la any pair or any breed exhibited. Any pair shown will. If worthy, be awarded a prise. Class C Dairy Products Best roll butter Best hoop cheese 1st 10.60 S.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 2nd $s.no 2.00 S.00 2.50 2.50 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 .... 1.00 .50 1.00 2.00 I Claw U Vegetable (Beat half bushel potatoes l.So Best head cabbage .... l."0 Best half dosea or mora carrots.parsalps, table beets, turnips, stock beets, cucumbers, rut abagas, squash and onions, each ....... l.oo Clam K WrtaU IWt half bushel wheat, oats, ryb or barley, each 2.00 Best sheaf above grain. 2.00 Best sheaf of grass, al falfa, millet, clover, timothy, red top.lor any other hay grass, each i .. 1.00 Class K Fruits Best Plate apples, any name 2.00 Best plate pears, any name "2.00 Best plate of fruit, any kind ...J-.. 2.00. Class G Best loaf bread '. . 2.00 Best Jsr Jellies or Jam . . 2.00 I Bent Jar fruit, any klad. 2.00 .50 .50 Best plecn fancy needln ork, grown woman or girl or 15 , !!t same by girl under 15 yrars , 2.00 jdmnlng and Claude 11, Davit, Itatls has been connected "lib the conrrrn oo t.Jo'for soma time, and Clmdtnnlng, who welt known throughout Klamath I ,oft' county. U aUo a practical dairyman, The .Straw dairy U one of (he most' ' up-to-date In the state. gage was I km ssrurli) on ui for IJSo. Town Topics Ho Vnm VUk, Chart II, Coftsjr lu i.uitet ffiim m vi.fl will, VAlailw fft !&. ' try rountr, California. W. V. T. V. Meet lag. The rciular meeting of the Wo. Orulib .Vow a (anlroer. 1.00 Up 'ft'"w'rui lotlay rented lit j nnisiienum aiiiis A minion garden, wlllt what crop remains, to Tom flrubb, for suverul years (denuded with the Hurn llardnare company. (Irubb will tic re after operate the garden. .Markwardt recently leased the county poor farm. J where he will raise stock and pigs. Maer Mlsxt" lleaarw. .. it..i.ii.. Tr-. iii,i M"" ni mow gnppint mow the Ave reel production of "The Mi. 1111 t held st the ChrUtlan church .tomorrow afternoon. The public it '... ia..! a .. .. a a a ., a,. .la inTiieu ii aiienu, nnii ino wnmn win provide special speakers. 1.00 1.00 Home Frusn Visit. Mrs. Wesley O. Smith returned Hun day from a few days visit with her parents. Captain and Mrs. Iran I). Applegntc, at Dry I.nke. Ktraw's Dairy I Hold. A deal was closed today for the sale of the Straw dairy to C, II, Clen- tcr Mind," at the Mtar Iheairr .' round Hfrem, In (he lltle rule, UA sit with hU wonderful acting, J-;.ktltt a ttiibi cunning director nt rrlmlstl (leu Home Safely. o-rt!rtft, bent upon revenitlr. IW Mr, and Mrs, J, I). Ortli and family j death of liU bnlher. The Ihrat.r liBe returned from an auto trip irtlpafVml at every prfirmanri Klamath Kails. They encountered no accidents on the trip, and report IhM . ...... . the roads am In etrellent condition. k "V1W lwr',;' ... a.. a .. Xi l a.. . . . .. I . a L..L Meoiora nun. "w" r"rwi iiisiii wmi hmi fm It emrtsi, larai tiring rwei kh beam ceMte, Iwek ra-.. Urge rloMrts, NrrHarv, raMaet work Is kitrhea, mnsi a rear. Mu.i M sown, aad wht snake prfcf of gXIM. (My a few hatsdiTtt r4, Ulsnre like ml. He Chllrtite, MA Main -rei, . Sltf Hue on a Mortgage. Suit in foreclose a mortgsgn tin nevuti lots In Klamath Heights wss Instituted In the circuit court by J, itaumgartner against J. II. Murphy and Ben V. Pennington. The morl Atki inson s Bankrupt Stock SALE Bought by J. F. Maguire for 32c on the Dollar of the Adjuster's Invoice COMMENCES TOMORROW MORNING At 9 O'clock IV Everything to be oW at large discount, from FACTORY COST. This stock coiuisU of everything for Men Wmn-i and Children n Wr V. M ;nAti i.u k. . . ... . J'? ror wen Women and ... , - m T-.,. u.c .iuic ana inspect me stock -,. U) STORE OPEN ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS REMEMBER THE : . PLACE 429 MiIN STRliET Tfintof SaUStrktlyCMk. jNGnod 1 b'ifV' smcimmsmi, nm "nj l!. I Tvkm b1"; .