The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 26, 1911, Image 4

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In great variety, artistic designs and
taaterul setting. Tbeee ara marked
fcaturea of thoM told by Winters.
All our emblems, etc., are of that blgh
art quality found only la jewelry ot
tho (Inert make.
winters' ncwauur inn
HAWXHURST
MARKET
Specialty
of Large
Pieces
MAIN ST.,
NEAR KHh
We now make four deliveries daily by
the General City Delivery. Your pat
ronage is solicited and satisfaction is
guaranteed. Prices as low as possible
I Hwwr J. W. HAWXHURSr
H. EVENSON
Expert
Concrete and . Cement Worker
Maaaf actaier of
CEMENT BLOCKS
For BMlldlife Foudatlona aid Retailing Walla
Interlocking Chimney
Blocks
Tac Beat la the World
Factory comer Sixth and Walnut Streets
FRANK ROBERTS
Contractor
Cement Sidewalks Specialty
Cement Cubing, Baaeaent Floors
An klndt of Concrete Work 713 Mala ft.
All Work Gaaraateed BXAMATH FALLS
FhoaeSM
Our Clothes
Bate a crrtaan sseaaa C aatfcttloa that ia aianiaaiid bjr
who kaow. Tat our atjlaa are aot hard aad fast. We are
lad to adapt to arevaaVaa; ass its aay laitlal rloafcjsa eaasfsrt yaa
hat kaewa far yean. Wo an glad to drees jraa aa yaa waat la ka
V yarn Intra usana smaldral ispstereajce. Or wa aaa aaaava yaa
tlsfartlf at fabric, laaterlaa; aad style if yaa
-tears talaaa la aa,"
LOEWE BROS. Tailors
"Oar
Kaat to Palace OrfU
eaat be
The World Moves So Do We Move
Baggage Passengers
to and from all trains and boats
and give yon Quick Service
Household-Heavy Freight
A Specialty
Blacksmith Shop In Connection
Art prepared to tin oit allklada of First
CUM Work. ttoeingipecial attention.
O. K. Transfer Co.
$ I IfcyFh0M871 H fght Fkoae 71
KSMf fQR THEFT
CUED H SURGEON
ATKINSON ALWAYS HA8 IT FOR LESS
BERKEt.RY. Mar . Mr. Jean
Tburaber, 10 years old, who, accord
lag to her physicians, has been cured
ot criminal tendencies by, the sur
geon's knife, will be released from
a araad larceny charge Monday by
Justice ot the Peace Robert Edgar.
Following repeated urrests fow
petty thefts In Tarlout bay cities Mrs.
Tburaber serred a year's scutvi'co
la tbe penitentiary, and on her re
tease from San Qucntln In July, 1910,
waa placed under tbe care of the pro.
ballon department In San Francisco.
Sis months later the was arrested
on a charge of stealing Jowclry.
Her case waa called to tho atten
tion of Dr. H. N. Rowell ot this city,
and she was operated upon. Dr. Ro
well announced that the woman Is
cured.
OREGON ORATOR MONO
log mm mm
SALBM. May St. A telegram has
been received here from Los Angeloa
to the elect that Guy Woods, the
Willamette Unlvtrslty orator repre
senting Oregon In the Interstate ora
torical contest In that city, won sec
ond place, California taking first hon
ors. Mr. Wood recetred first place on
composition, but lost on delivery on
account of a severe cold. The report
la that the consensus of opinion was
that Woods earned first place.
Representatives of Oregon, Idsho,
Washington and California took part
la the contest.
KIEF REWS OF THE DAY
O. W. Melsa Is here from Montague
August Clskey of Midland wss In
the city today.
J. S. drlmth Is In today from Eagle
Ridge Tavern.
Wo, Ocas, the Bonanta liveryman,
was a visitor In town today.
J. T. Johnson of Swsn was among
Thursday's visitors In Klsmath Falls.
George E. Dorcas Is here from
Portland mending to business matters.
Mrs. May Bailey left on this morn
ing's stage for Lakevtew, after a visit
In California.
Ed Kllgore, a ranchman of tangcll
Valley, waa viewing tho eights In the
county seat today.
Roas Button Is la tho city today
from his ranch near Dairy. He camo
la after a couple of hundred of young
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; The Altamont f
Tavern and
Grocery
1 GROCERIES
I -PRODUCE
Headejiiarteca X
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KAOtiR H1IIUTH
Titcao Milrta ant lu
Coat Style, with cuts
attached. If you M W
fur Ihcao. value you
would be getting rxrettcnt
bargains. Oar price,
41. SB and S1.M.
ATKINSON'S
IN THE HEART OF KLAMATH FALLS
K.WNKH (IMIVCN
We have n w nM
uiniilcit ln or nllk iiikI
lllo glotrn, nil K.lnu,
AImi m big lltix .if klil
gloves In all lolom,
Prill's from !! in nu.an.
Pretty Wash Dresses r Girls
Among the recent New York purchsses made by us
came a generous shipment of pretty little everyday
dresses for girls of 6 to 14 years; and busy mothers
with little or no time to make up such good dresses
at home should mske it a point to see these and
learn the very smsll prices we ask. These are
dresses of sturdy ginghams in cute little checks and
plaids; galateas, too, and pretty percales in plain
colors with colored piping in pretty contrast. Low
necks or high necks; skirts in dainty girlish plaits;
especially fine values.
Priced from - - 75C. tO $2.25
en
An excellent chance to buy a smart suit or hat at a very little
price. To secure a good all-around street suit, suit for traveling
or business wear, this is certainly an exceptional opportunity.
One-fourth off all this week
IF ATKINSON HAS IT, IT'S IN STYLE
rlilckcn which arrived taut evening
by express,
Charles I. Green ratiie In from Mid
land yesterday to nttend to limlnrm
matters In the, county scat.
All aboard for Crescent An) ono
derirlng to go to Crescvnt ran got
rates by Joining a party which will
leavo hero the early part of I hit week.
If you wish to ko notify tho HcraM
Office.
Mrs. V. C. Dalton and sons and
Mrs. M. J. Little arrived on last
night's train from a visit to outxldo
points. After spending the night at
tho takcsldo Inn they left'thln morn
ing for Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dee aro In tho
city from San Francisco visiting thulr
daughter, Mrs. W. I. Johnson of tho
Hot Springs addition. Mr. Dee Is u
prominent lumberman of tho Hay City
and head of the California Door Com-pany.
HKtllKT HOCIRTY KOTaM
aa
At this evening's meeting of Klam-.
nth l.odKe No. 137, 1. O. O. P., a rorpif
ot ufflcers'wlll lie elected for tho en
suing term. In addition to this Krt'it
C. Dumber, who wns tho locnl ilet-j
gate to tho tlrand Lodge, will tell of
Mhnt he naw at thu rourntlon In.
Portland, and will explain some lnni-!
vatlnns In lodgo work that he oh-1
scived. A full attendance Is desired,'
WASHINOTON BRIKFH
Huntington Wilson, aulstant secre
tary of state, has tho choicest brand
of cigarettes of any government odl
clal. Ha Imports them himself,
Plain S-cent soap baa taken tliQ
place of a 21,-cent perfumed brand at
the White House washroom, main
tained for tho uso of tbe President'
visitors, since ox-Secretary Norton's
efficiency and economy program was
Instituted.
Hair Goods Tbe sale wUI conUaae
antll Hatnraay eveaiag, May flTth, at
the Baldwla Hotel.
POIt HAI.KOne. stop, at 331 Ninth i
street". . 26-2t
A LARGE INCOME
Wo lime some Main ulrrH rtiirr
Itraac note
UPPIR KLAMATH LAKI
The Fast
Steamer
Klamath
MAKM DAILV T1UP8 TO
Ridge. Doak's, Woodbine, Odessa
ana Kocny roini
Sunday Excursions; fl for Round Trip I
Direct coaaMttoas anaae after Jast 1st wtth the Crater Uke
Aata Lbsa at Hackjr Point (or Crater Lake and MeaVord.
City Traaafer Baa leavea arlaciBal koiHa at a. as. dally.
Meaasar tearaa Wslaplagtoa wharf at 0. a. m. Retaralag arrives at
4iM a. at, HAY H. RBBD, TraaV Maaaaer.
Tkketo oa sale at hotels and Navigation BalUHag.
ty Idfat Is paying well.
the fojlowlagt
MS fret la the heaK of the city,
balMiags are briagtag la ssore thaa
$A,oee a year art. Price MM root,
and te.aaa rash wlH aaaawi It.
IflO-foot comer, with good build.1
lag, reatlac for l.HOO a year. Will
briag mart atoro wbea preaent least
expires. Price la oaly 9IM a foot,
oa rcasoaable terms.
Another ItO-foot corner with good
lacooM', and the prim Is leas thaa
100 a foot.
IIKHIKAI1I.K 1IOMKM
(hsn In Nichols Addition at M.8M,
oncthlrd rash. It's awdera In every
way aatl lias a large lot.
Oae la Nlchob Addltloa at 41300,
oae-half rash. It's one of lao arateat
amoag tho beet.
Ono oa Klghlh street at a 1, 400,
with only MOO rash and thu tmlaace
Jnat like rent. It Iws seven rooms,
aad Is aew and modern. A great big
house and lot for little moaey.
A six-room hoase and corner lot
on Pine street) ftae spartavwt site.
Irlce Is oaly M.OO0, on easy terms.
A three-room bungalow In Fair
view, at 47110, only 43SO rash.
A four-room bungalow on Walnut,
large corner lot. Priro 44.H00. The
owner needs the money nnd haa made
a low lci for rash.
A thircroom liouwi In Falrvlew.
Priro 400, half raali.
V.lDHK IN IXrTH
Ono In NlrhoU Addition at 4100.
Hre this lot; It speaks for Itself.
One on the Hill at 4100. Fine view.
A M-foot corner oa Oak at a very
low price.
Fine bungalow silo on Cresreal
avenue at MTfl.
Wo try to suit your needs. Roller
see uS before baytsa;.
CHIbCOTH MOIC
Next to the Aassiluaa Hotel
Paoar Ml
WHITMAN'S
FUSSY PACKAGE FOR
FASTIDIOUS FOLKS
A box of Selected Chocolntea that
v touches top notch in candy making
Seventh & Main
UNDERWOOD'S
Pharmacy
Shipley Transfer Co.
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Bua and Baggage a Specialty
Nothing Too Big Nothing Too Small
Guaranteed Baled Hay For Sale
none 121, Ret. 1 184 Office Sixth Street
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A Good Place to Buy
Pianos
Phonographs
and
Sewing
Machines
is at
MULLER'S
We handle only goods with a world-wide
reputation (or quality; if YpU know prices
OURS will appeal to you. r
A bUmum to de monitrate gooss
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