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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
GRAIN-HAY-W Delivered to You Barley, Wheat, Oats, M01 Feed, Alfalfa Meal BALED SSSJi? WAY Quality Beit Sendee Prompt Get Our Prices O. K. Transfer Go. Phone 871 THE CASH MARKET D,1M avl No atfstiterstloa. 2 cts. iTire Laro mow law-ten uu. Hamm .rirst-clsss homc cured. 5 cts. BSCOIl Mewlsetensecoa. Bota'tataae arc our specials, aad caat 'be but. . . Fall Uie of freak, tender Meats aad Saaaatfei J. W. HAWXHURST Proprietor LEAVE FOR XKW HOME IN KA.NNAtt CITV Prof. J. T. Butcher ana Wife Will Reside, hi the Sunflower Stair Hereafter Prof. J. f. Butcher and hU eatl mablo trite left this morning for their new home In Kansas City, Kansas. Mr. Butcher wits for the pat two years principal of tho Klamath County hlnh school aud I an Instructor ot exceptional nbllllj. lie, however, ha forsaken the task of "teaching tht young Idea how to shoot" and will embark In the feed and ronl Rislnest In the Kansas metropolis, where he pnrchnsed nn Intercut with n firm tbore. Iloth Mr. Ilutclicr and his wlf made many friends whllo they wen In Klamath Palls who are sorry to sec them leave and who wish them every success In their new home. ANOTHER ADDITION TO THIS CITY IN PKIVMCD Irvlngtnii Heights Is Um Name of thi New ftuh-Dtvlslon SHIPLEY TRANSFER I. C. SHIPLEY, to do all claaaaaof haallag. heavy frehjat. Price 16-lnca wood for 'sale Phone 503, Ret. 674 MMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMM SMMMSMMM F. V. Hogg of Portland and A. J. Peak have platted another addition to Klamath Palls, which Is to be known as Irvlngton Heights, it id Joins Knob Hill addition, and consists of forty ncres. which Is divided Into blocks and lots of the usual site. Th streets and alleys arc extensions nf those In the Knob Hill addition. Mr. and Mrs, Peak and Mr. Ilogfi came here a short time ago, the form er from Southern Nevada and the let ter from Portland. They expect to leave for their home Friday evening. In speaking or Klamath Palls, Mr. Peak stated: "Wherever we have gone we bavu heard no place more talked of than Klamath Falls. We came here to fee what we could And, and after a care ful Investigation concluded that this city promises all that Is expected ot It by those on the outside. With this belief we purchased the forty acres adjoining Knob Hill, and have plai ted It and will place the lota on the market. We believe we have a good thing." Mr. Hogg was formerly owner of Pelican bay, and Is one of the leading opticians of Portland. STORM HAMBS HAVOC WITH LAKESIDE STOVE Rain Heals the Soot Down In the Pipe So It Would Not Draw No Breakfast The rain yesterday afternoon raised havoc with the lakeside Inn stove pipe. Tho wind Mat the water In the Inige chimney so hard that It beat tho soot from the sides of the chliu ney and packed It nt the bottom. When the cooks tried to start tho Hie this morning they found the stove would not draw, and by the tlmo they discovered what was the matter It wns so late (hat the guests had to K' without a warm breakfast. It was necessary to lake tlio pipe down aud clean It, and II wns not until 9 o'clock that the stove wns In proper condi tion again. GEORGE PAN ItXU HM MAIN STREET PROPERTY H. F. ToUiver ot Kansas City, Is the Purchaser M. It Has To Be Done at Once Half the Store has been rented to Mr. C J. Heftaan to be occupied at a Drug Store. The Jewelry Stock HtetoCtogfeqg, The cm a at) essay la s-ig poasmloa. so ike ststk of Jaws rjr -Bart ha eiajMaat at aa th mly way to do U I to mmk as price ao K wm assas at Ja aaai (a eal aataattoatlou 10 the lilgh grade stock. AH are ask k to aavw fWs eal la and see what aa aanoant nf goad It's Taa Mask was asM by Refer.-? la Haakraatcjr, s chaara to tak advslag of the good talaga osTeroa, Ask those who have botiglit; thefM tell you. stW Ms of good things left. Ami there are 4 Get Busy. Take Advan tage of the Real Snap HEITKEMPER'S Stock of Fine Jewelry at Tour Own Price George Pan, th old time Chinese restauranteur, has sold to II. F. Tot liver ot Kansas City, Mo., bU property on Main street. It Is located oppo , -He the Htldrlch property, and the storerooms nrc occupied by Btuart at Lyon, Brunswick bowling alley and Oaorgt Pan's restaurant. It has a fronUgo of flfty-Mven feet on both Main street aad Klamath avenue. The new owner came here tome tine ago with a corps of assistants to canvas this territory for a kitchen cabinet. He believed that no place on the Pa rifle Coast offered better opportunities for Investment than Klamath Palls, and after going over the Held wry carefully decided to purchase the Pin property. Mr. Tolllver stated that he had no plana In mind for thi Imme diate Improvement ot the property, hut added that he would aee that It kept pace with that section of the city. EXHIBITION SHOOT FRIDAY t An exhibition shoot will bo given tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 on the hill back of the new school house on tlie.west side nf Link river, by Cap tain W. R. Parker, who Is demon Mratlng the Remington arms and the U. M. C. cartridges. It will be free, mid as the captain Is a crack shot there will bo somo Interesting work done. YESTERDAY'S RAINFALL The rain yesterday did a great deul of good to the farmer ot this county. At Merrill the precipitation waa tight-tenths of an Inch, on the marsh lands It was one and one-tenths Inches, while In this city It waa twenty-six hundredths ot an Inch. IIRIEF NEWS OF THE. DAY Uurroll Short wns In from his ranch toda. non Cntlctl went down lo MerrJII today to work In tho hay field. II. M. Manning returned from Mer rill this afternoon, where ho wont In concrtlon with tho Dloomlngcamp liquor cases. t- M. Ilnrter of San Jose, his broth er, C. 0. Ilartrr of Merrill, and Dave narrows came up from Merrill today In Dr. John'Patterson'H automobile. Mr. B. E. Straw, inn) or of Marsh field, and one of the noys of which Klamath county Is proud, arrived from Marshflcld Inst evening for n Jirlef stay with his old friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. CI, Drown arrived In the city last evening from Lake view. Mr. Brown Is clerk ot the state land board, and with Peler Applegate, state land agent, has been to Lake view for tho purpose of checking up the state landa with the register and receiver of that ofltcc. Mr. and Mrs. Ilrown will leave In the morning for Crater lake, where they will lie Joined by Mr. Applegate. From there they will return to Salem via Medford. Mrs. Brown Is the daughter of ex-Indian Agent Mathews, who had charge of the Klamaths for four cars. She has a number of old friends In tho city who were surprised and delight cd with her visit. W. E. Conner arrhed here last eve ning from Ashland, whero he owns the Hotel Oregon, one of Southern Oregon's famous hostlerles. Mr. Con nor was manager of the stage lino that operated between this city and Pokegama In the good old days when visitors to Klamath Falls had to "stage It" for thlrty-slx miles. He Is still the same genial old Walter who used to make the traveler forget hi troubles by the cordial greeting h gave him at the end of his Journey, and the geniality then cultivated stands him In good stead now,- when be extends the glad hand to the. host of patrons ot the Oregon. He will return bom In the morning, but promise to com more often In the future than he has In the past. Jt Is nearly four years since he has len here, and says he hardly knew the old town, so great baa been tho change In the brief period. j LODGE NEWS Ewauna Encampment No. 4, I. O. O. F will have six candidates for the rosl purple degree tomorrow night. All members of the order nrj urged to be present at tht lutvtluti. ... At tho meeting of Klamath Lodge No. 99. KnlghU of Pythias, last night thcro were two good candidates for tho third rank and every member present enjoyed a delightful evening. This lodga Is growing rapidly and Is taking In an excellent class of mem bers. ... Tonight la the regular masting of Prosperity Itebekah Lodge No. 104, I. O. O. F. . Modoc Tribe No. SO, I. O. R. M., meets tonight. Mothers. Attention Children's straw hats at less thsn coat. Must all be closed ont. PORTLAND STORE. Buying Clothes Cheap Any time you buy a Hart Schaf f ner & Marx suit you are spending your clothes money economically, but when you get a chance to buy these famous clothes at less than the regelar price, you cer tainly ought to lay in a stock of them. This is the time when we are getting ready for faU business; it's the time when you are ready for summer clothes; we want to clean off our shelves, and it's your chance. The prices we are making on summer suits would almost make you think the weather was cold; you know it isn't, and we know these clothes are using room and money that we need Come in while the stock is weU assorted; you'll be amazed at values offered, $50.00 H. S. 6 M . Suits $36.65 40.00 H. S. & M. Suits 29.55 35.00 H.S.&M. Suit 26.45 30.00 H. S. & M. Suits 22.25 27.50 H. S. & M. Suits 20.85 ' 25.00 H. S. & M. Suits 18.95 22.50 H. S. 6 M. Suits 17.85 The Portland Store The home of Hart Schaf f ner & Marx clothes YOUR OUTING Will be Complete with a KODAK .hill line of up-to-date Kodaks : Cameraa : atapaJJes Special Price on Lumber . .On at count ot shortage of tenuis lo haal, wo will make n special low ki ea oar entire stork of roanaoa lumber ot $ aad aa wr 180M i taa a-UI on Clover IVrek SI utile from Klamath Fall, flood roads. Call up Clover Crtak for pritca on other grades, or orders taa lie left at Ward A ObrnchahVa for lumber la no dellreml. LARCH LUMBER CO. The July Bride I now snar n.r nappiaas and shines resplendent, ulosg with our line of aPARKUNO CUT a LASH, HAND-PAIMTBD CHUfA" AND RBCX SsXVM, KARNACK BRASS. All ar appropriate wad ding 'promts , and ah 1 will not he happy until alt, siatai a ft asm 9 Br wSsWl GIT OUR tunc We are headquarters tor up-to-date clothing Select your Clothes from the Largest Stock In Klamath County In the Msn's Clothing line you can setact from 400 new Sam nitr Bulls from IS.& to 140. Illg line ot NVckwesr from 2 Si lo 16c. Our Bho. lln Is com plU noautlful line of Man's Oiford from f.1,60 in (i,r.n lloyH' flhoil Pants Bulls one half price. Just think of It' Ono-balf pries for Boys' Olotli Ing lei than wholesale rash! Why do we do It? Hecauio wo havo too many and must cfcan them up quickly In sami way mi line of Women'a Gloves, Neckwear. Belts, Lingerie Dresses, Ihlrtwalats,. leper ate Skirts, Unea lalta,'Itc. Do your trading here aid make oaratoreyonraeadquartera. We aave everything you need at priest ao higher than yoa art aiked tolpayltn large cities M Boston Store IMI I UNDUWOOD'S Plurmacy WINTERS For Wadding rnaaata 1 HOOND AND MAW STRUTS I Scrota ft Mala O. M. HICTOK H l-