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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1909)
iSJ-.iV,.. "fj 4- .tr. rrrf w,: t : apvii FH' h'A rufl"A ? .v "h," r - ..') ,- 1 . 't5J '(, tr.H '. ' v m rn . B'.f $ i . .& u 'W'" ,' V tf n N- ,,."'! :r I'-. h V ha '. if i. K-: ' ,r. v v te.-- A.-T, I k-.' . ,K"- "i !ri ,1 ,.; ' '-1PS .!'M .yu.Mi I fjr .r &A BS MiiiiMiMiiiiiMii.MMiMii m The ftp Bos ton Store ' 12" Complete Outfitters for Men; Women and Children Let us outfit your Boy for School. We will save you Money. Boys' Suits at Extra Reduction CITY UIUKKM MMMMMMM tMmimMMMMCMHMMMMMMMMM Drop Tte Herald a postcard wtiei jci hive bit of Intercitlag newt TIIIIKK XKW OXISt Coftield Water Power Wishing Machine Letupvt Osclaycmr Hoeona Two Weeks' Free Trill Baldwin Hardware Co. none 261 ? Why Not Get the BEST? That's what Dorbecr haadfrr. lint l-'arnlture la the Market. The i XX CtHl0 0-HC.a.SC ? TOLBEER, 1 THE FURNIj Just drop te aad m soase el those HolM Oak pieces. If jom waat Pat Rkwr (hat wHI bat a lifetime thai Ik f X f the klad jroa waat, aad Polbeer la the rasa who haadfce M. Hew soase of hU Morris Chairs. .Thrjr will make you XZ ilrram of peace aad quietness. All Roods are strictly flrst-class, Xo cheap" Furniture la the store. THE FURNITURE MAN MM...M..MMMMMMM.MM.MM....M.MM.. The K K K store havo luckily -cured tho cxclunlvo ato on Stolu Dlock clothing, llannnu shoes anil Dutchess troiuora. Stcln-Olock suits and overcoatu are modern nnd up-to-dnto In over? de tail, t3. 50 lo $10. Ilannan shoes embody everything that's best In modern footwear. "Dutchess" tromcrs are warranted; $1.00 or a new pair If they rip. It you want the best It will pay you to ee the lines. WAXTKI TIMBER LANDS. Sirrejiag and Eitfineeiiig HARRIS & MILLS First National Ilaak llalkllaic ....................... tMMM... ........ Foe Kaa rUday.Ortessa.Hartasi X Creek resorts, Agency aad Ft Klamath, take the Launch Curlew Whkh Iraves llaena Vista boat. hoaso at H a. m. dally, carrying passengers, mall and express. . Itas leaves hotels at 7:3. a. m. ', lletam 3 p. in. KscnrsloM os mtaoays. Call at O. K. Transfer oasre for ' farther laforssatloM Throagh tkketa lo Crater lake, t HMMMtMOIMMtMttCli A. A. Mnrske of Ashland Is In tho city. Chlckin broiler and fryers at the Monarch. II. U. AldredRO of Donantn was In the city yesterday. Horn, to K. 1.. Cotiurn nnd wife, this mornlnic. a on. 1). M. Clrimtli was down from Kaitlo UIiIro yesterday. Try tho new l)avcntort lunch room neat Hum's hardware store. Mrs. M. K. Chllds of Klamath AKcncy wn In tho city yesterday. Up-to-date tailored suits In nil tho lending shades at Stilts Drytlood Co. Atcs Davis, the cattle klnK of tho Klamath marsh country, Is In the city. - x Hot cakes nnd pure WUconiln maple syrup nt l)avenHrt's lunch room. Judce Noland nnd wife leave In tho morning for Crnter lake via auto bugsy. T. D. and V. T. Skinner of llonan lit registered at tho Mvcrmnre yes J terday. Carlisle Yaden left yesterday mornlnK for Kugene to attend tho university. O. II. Allen of the Merrill Itecnrd has been In tho city on buslnesj for several days past. Mrs. I. D. ApplcRnto and alster. Mulo Putnam, toft this morning for, Oakland. They havo been vliltlng, here. . , ! raoT.?l3Ka ifl Good Suits and Overcoats $15 to $40 The new Fall Styles are here in every wanted fabric and design. Splendid effects in durable Scotch and English mixtures. Snappy Suits and Overcoats of the Friend Made quality for men and young men. Your's Is Ready Next Door to the Postoffice, Klamath Falls, Oregon tiii: iio.v ton tmocr.iiY. Oca. W. Ilradley nnd wife, former' rnalilntil if fttila rill- hnVit r.tlirnil I and will probably mako this their fit- A jttto ltoro wm, u,0 test In the turo home. . grocery lino cleap, tiuw, fresh, mid Tho Portland Store Is nfter the prices reasonable. Ono trial will tSOO tulio being offered by tliree convince you that It Is tho place to Week's Doings AT THE BIG STORE v'ft W1 , 1 -iX,?. u. M. 1 Last week a tall, sllai, long-com-plexloned gentleman, bis dona of thought about the site sad shape of aTSatalonpe, a streak of daylight vis ible between bis legs as far up as tbe ifth rib, dropped In the store. His espeetoratloss were frequent, pro fuse sad blgh-colored, "but between apKs be told us be wanted a dime's wortb of tin cups. We gave him Ire. He -said that was a whole lot better thaa he could In Dorris or over la Keystoa. A msa bought just a real -,s goed eook stove for III aid a lady ;gt' oae aot ajulta aa good for 111. 4 Om mib ft raage for, ft I, aad aa- (Uuir laaa ajat a dead raage, bat'M. PWWWVMMWW MMMVWIpWVMMMMI bad to pay a little more money CS, Wp sold a alee big beating stove for 1 aad two little ones for two dol lars and sli bits apiece.. A lady got a butcher knife for 60s and a -new klad of a can opeaer for two bits, and she took a wash boiler with a bang on handle for f 1.95. Oae man said be, was going to quit sleeping oa tbe floor and be bought a bed for 13.60, aad we sold a new-fangled cot to a maa tor U.7S; yes, and we sold a McRoskey mattress for 111. These are Ml f ot the things we sold. Deu't forget the place to buy thlaa. . merchants of Portland and "the trade, Portland Store."' j Miss flachet Applegate, daughter! of O. C. Applegate, left hero yeater-,' day morning for Eugene. Sho will attend the University the coming sea-( son. Merle Houiton. who was operated on at the hospital recently,! up and around again. Considering the slego , Merle baa gone through, be looks well. I II. II. Van Valkcnberg has been notified by tho Water Users' assocla-) tlon of bis election as a director In that body In plnco of Frank Downing. I resigned. You hod better bring thnt umbrella now, 'cause this good weather Is not going to last nlwa)s. I havo u now stock of cavers. Mcllattan. Mlts Hazel Kolfe left this morning for Pasadena, Cal., where she will ronisln for tho winter. She wilt at tend tho Stato Normal School at l.os Angeles this winter. 7-IOtf . aaa.aa.aaaaaa asAAaa a AAA. WWW vwwwv wwwww TOU liATK TO CM8NIFY WANTED One U. 8. geological sur vey map, published In 1905; mado for the reclamation service, showing goneral progress of Klamath project. Address "Map," Herald ofl.ee. ? ? ? ? Ill e What Shall We ? ? ? 1 EAT? Ask VAN RIPER BROS. The Grocers raoNi ! I Tin: iu:i:.M.i isiiii: uivr ahvimitisimi mkmii'm GRAIN-HAY-WOOD Delivered to Tou Barley, Wheat, Oats, Mill Feed, Alfalfa Meal BALED Alfalfa, Wheat and Timothy HAY Quality Best Service Prompt Get Our Prices O. K. Transfer Co. Phone 871 "IMS" THEATER HIXTII ST NRAH MAIN Heinle's Hay Vuur Foods Fruit Jsrs Pare "-""" "" TU ,lo Please " mmmm - V-ek ami the ' Have Public Money The iteMltfped Mottoi riviaus; sawwtcr tn Sottheni Orefloa IIOOltM OPEN AT 7tSO AUMUWION 18 CKNTS Today's Program zr , f r -, . - aBB. aBB -fa sk asB Virgil FJkl t Ir - J. I.-? t i Son ' ' v.v" Vl-uaat-Ma "'SWafiaWS-P i A 4aWk . t 4 Lady's Gold Watch Drawing To- e night at :! o'clock. "A Cogvlet's Baerliee,'' drama. "Tbe Cobbler aad the Cailph," a story, "flkllag Tournameat at Ispbem- ; lag, Mich." wlater sports. "The Little Busybody," comedy. "The Mwitehej JUaor House," e ' aoasady, beauMfully eolored. "Whea the Flag rails," a etorjr d .oftaawarof lTtl. i We are delighted when we know our cus tomers are pleased with our offerings in the grocery and market lines.' It is our aim never to neglect the service that we have always given our customers. We are sole agents for A No. 1 Flour the best on earth. Gall and get a sample. 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