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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1912)
10 JON TIKI ON QOI,PlS- RKLE OIIOHBSTBA Pf.AV ItVltltY SATPHPAY WIQHWtBOTOft, mm mm No actios wu taken by the council iMt evsatag Ib regard to the ploy at or salary ot a flro chief for tha volunteer Bra department The sub Jat waa broached by Councilman riaMar, who told tha mayor that ha thought aomathlag ahould ba dona In tha matter, aa tha (Ira boya wantad to know what waa going to be dona. Tim mayor atatad that tha nattar would ba taken up a Utile later, but ahortly afterward tha council adjourned with out any action In tho matter. At tha laat meeting of the council, following the cutting off of the aalary of tha fire chief, the mayor announced that he had Initructed Chief Wake, fleld to continue at the work, and had guaranteed hie wage out of hi own pockt. It la not known whether the maypr la still paying the wage of the Are chief or not. Ketlocg Infant Dim Delia May Kellogg, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mre. Oscar Kel log, of fifth nnd Walnut, died to day. The Infant waa three daya old. The funeral will be conducted from Whltlock'a chapel at 9 o'clock tomor row. Mr. Martin IItmI Word waa received here oy l-oule Martin of the death of hla mother, Mre. J. A. Martin, which occurred yesterday at Roeeburg. Mra. Martlu waa 55 yeara of age, and waa for 'years a realdent of thla city, where her huiband waa engaged In the stage buslaeea. 11. J. Winters, the well known Jeweler, owing to being compelled to realise 15,000 Immediately, will offer hie high grade stock of .diamonds, watehea, Jewelry, silverware, cut glass, clocks, musical Instruments, etc., anracjlon. The sale atatti Hut. urday evenlahsat 7:30, and will cir talnly attract bla crowds, avery thin will go, rrgantltia of original coat. J. A. 8lnclalr.he will known Jewelers auctioneer, will comlmt thr aale. at. 3 1 IM4 n Mr Apparatus Two bids were opened last evrnln by the council for supplying about $700 worth of fire equipment, Includ ing uniforms and helmets and other equipment. One of the bids was from tha Baldwin Hardware company and tha other from A. U. Long A Co, Nh action waa taken In awarding the con tract. Impure blood runs you down makee you an easy victim for orgnnlc diseases. Burdock Blood Bittern purl lea tha blood cures the cause bullda yon up. MIIXINlllY UMTKIMMKI) KHAJta Special new assort mea of uatrlm mad shapes In tho newest and most dasillag ejects la Mltans, Chip and Lace Braids, BampUrpurcbase of Im ported flowers of tha flnest quality la silk and vslvet, ncludlag Panslaa. tolets, Locust Blossoms. Lilacs. Voi-get-Hf-Nota. Jug Rosea, Americas Beauty" Roses. Primroses, and all tha latest aovaUloa ft tha season, ara rep reeeated la 11ns aaaortmeat. OBRMUDBACO., Car Fourth Vad Plao Btrefto Wlewld) Faualv lUaaaAlad By WoavoVfuT Rama. nre are many iinie-llifngt to aaaoy us, under present Conditions I Ufa. The hurry, hard work, Mies and strain all tell on us and sad to provoke .nervousness and ttrttaMlity. We ire frequently so war out we caajneilher cat, sleep aar work with gay comfort. We ara ant of line with oursslves aad hers at well, , A good tklag to do under sued atramjHUacss M to take something Or. MfcW .WPkk Mb to relieve the straia on the ntrvee. lira. J. B. Hartsfleld, 33 Corput Si, Atlaato Ga., writes t 1 have ea several ukuIum it Maes, esMelahy UAaihrtST wl wAflsFeeasiaitiy on buJiir - . awasg kuefaaaa ana two !?; ?$ to " worM them aa a hsaaaehs remsdy. Often 1 am m -- -- kM . . . - --TV.?'- "" your mea- ay tee tits of one or two or at Ida dtdkaaMaiUA Imnsiwn-Ai cost otherwise I would be In bed. My "2" my prates af aha FUle aad Nsrvuie." AaAHimMk Saw raaid BAaa ia nil.. nemniaiii sAtj IrriuMfcHy ia tss -tM t- ? a1"" ssarst aftar twreafc 'years' use, ym aa hat so rsaaaaTwK fceuuv laaawf (Sti&ndptQ aao Ml waaaaa asj-lqaa Dr. IWaV Rodeo -Rotind-Up Golden Rule's Bargain Roun Begins Saturday, May 25 Men's $3.50 to H-OO Shoeg--.f2.95 Fifty to cvcnty-fivc pairs men's heavy ami dress shoes, not one pair in the lot that sells regularly (or less than '$3.50, several styles arc in the $4.00 column. For the Round-up sale wc have made a uniform price on the lot, per pair $2,95. Men's Shirti - fi IV-!Z?BBaMRBBlBBBs' I ft 11 TH I waBBBBBBBBBBBSMr3aBBBaPlSBBBH 5 BBj Eawaatt ll RBBBT wBBBBB aMsUsBBBBW I W'ViMlL sBBBBVwfaatsTaWBI' S To make this Hound-up sale a sale of interest to every man wc have roundel up fho entire stock of men's new spring shirts, both dress and cvery-day styles, nnd have cor ralcd three large lots and branded them with prices that will save you from 25 to 50 per cent. The soft shirt season ha, just opened, and this is an opportunity, for you to buy your entire summer supply at lower prices than the average store will make fn July or August. More than a thousand shirts in this vast asortmcut every leading 'style of today, all sizes from 14J4 to 17, attached and detached collars in both plain and military styles, soft and laundered neckbands, French turn-back and plain cuffs, colors white, tan, light blue and white background with neat stripes and .small figures. MrT 1670 men's Amoshsag cltambray shirts, cut eitra full and well made, tho equal In every way of shirts you are asked tie and 7Co for everywhere. Hound up prlre, each SBr, IXrT 3 390 men's aeweet spring styles In soft and laundsred dress shirts with attached and de tached collars, French turn-hack cuffs, anytsleeve length you want, 11.00 values for the Hound-up at each, 5aV. Round-up Hosiery, ftKjgwear and Siitpenderi Three spcciala listed here, and n doxen Tweaty dosen men's suspenders both narrow and heavy webbing a round-up of the best valuaa wa havo over offered lu this lino, and a choice assortment to select from, at, per pair, SSe. 710 pairs cblldrsa'a er hose la black 9H, a regular two for a quarter hose everywhere. This caaa of hosiery haa been charged to the Hound-up aale, tho regular price forgotten, and-a small card telta the atory S pair for BUc. BOW CLOTHING ROUND-UF A Round-up of the boys' clothing stock finds us with too many boys' suits. AH wool, UestfEvcr boy's suits are good, per haps too good, but they are worth all they at regular prices. Now for the Round up sale every suit is offered at a price no one can afford to pass unnoticed. Your unrestricted choice of any boy's Best-Ever suit in the house at $5.00 means something to every parent that has boy's clothing to buy. Plenty of boy's two-piece suits rang ing in price from $1.M to $3.50, but none are just as good as Best-Ever suits are. Rodeo Week The Round-up dnya arc almost here. Preparation time is now. T.hc Golden Rule Store's Hound-up sale affords 'you unusual opportunities to save money on your wearing apparel. We have just two prices lo make on merchandise, and they arc alike to everyone at the same lime. These are the prices: On all new, clean, unhroken lines wc add a small legitimate profit which we as well as every other store, no difference where located must get or quit business. This is the first price. On all lines where sixes arc broken or there is danger of styles changing before the goods arc sold, or, on such merchandise as wc find wc have bought too heavy, and must make a special cffoi t to sell More than the" average quantity, cost becomes n secondary J consideration. A price is made that will sell the merchandise. This is the second price We have rounded lip the entire stock and placctl In the Bargain Corral some values that arc umiMtako say the least. Many of our customers arc realizing that wc sell quantities of merchandise fof less money than some stores claim they have to pay for their goods. Fifty stores buying as one buying quantities often get price concession that a single store, cannot get. f Men's Suit 'Round-up A change in the men's clothing depart tiiciit leaves us with an assortment of men's suits to sell during the next twti weeks at greatly reduced price-), livery suit in the hotiic not a "Collegian" suit to be sacrificed, together with all ''Collegian" suits where I lie sizes are broken. The Golden Uule Clothing Department will be kept second to none in Klamath county, and with our improved facilities for caring for the clothing slock wc can't alTnnl to carry clothing of different makes. "Collegian" clothes- costs us more than other makes do, but we're going to sec that ihey don't cost you any.. more, and in-order lo do this we're going to make our "Col eman account worth more to the manu facturer. A snlendid assortment of men's suits ''have been rounded up as follows; Lot 1 Choice of any suit in lot number 1, values t $14.00, at $9.55. Lot 2 Choice of any suit in lot number 2, values to $20.00, at $13.00. Round-up IXKT t la this lot tha aaaart- ment Is lb. seat of all. A selec tion baa been made from all tha ll.tr,, ll.ta and 11.50 aprlsg that one aim si to of sr valuaa la styles with ose aim la view, aad this lot that, no atora will meat. Kach a)t.M. other at the store. Whit Ties for tha prica af or three for BOo you only, sites 5 can g the Round-up aala some eat valuaa In alt silk 4-ln-hand all this season's newest styles. Ho for all silk tlsa soma stores seuat a quarter. Broken linos of men's No Name hats that never sell for less than $3.00 an assortment of about 100 in the lot, not an out-of-date style in the asortmcut, for the Round-up sale at just half price,'' each '' 8150 rto snow voti wnuej iea?a-J uay three "-- - lid ene: auras oftHaa tie :lfsfflMJWlF' mvilrlfct'SSSr - - Round-up of 'Muslin Underwear . Thousands of snowy white muslin under ;armcnts4arc offered in the big Hound-up ale righf in'thc face of heavy advances on ill muslins, at less than the actual cost ti manufacture would be this mouth. These garments arc manufactured by the Peerless Manufacturing Company during the dull months in winter for some of the largest stores, who arc willing to advance the mon ey for future business, and by doingjto save , from ten lo twenty-five per cent. The Gold en Rule Stores never fad to take advantage of offers like this, and in turn always give their customers the benefit. v ROUND-UP SALE MUSLIN GOWNS. LOT 1 Twenty doxen have been placed in the lot which will be offered at a popular price, and which include a variety of styles. Many garments in Lot 1 arc the equal of what you arc asked $1.50 for every day. Kach 98c. Round-up of Summer Dress Goods Summer dress goods specials, both woolen and wash fabrics arc included in the Round-up sale. Seventy five to one hundred pieces arc marked at very attractive prices. With the coming of warm weather comes price reductions that arc unusual before July. UOft 1 Three to four hundred yards summer woolen dress goods, light and dark colore, Is to 41 Inches wide, regular price ranga from 6lo to lOe yard.. Rouad-up price, per yard, 4Br. , MrT B A thousand to flfteea hundred yards lawns, Swisses, ba tistes, mulls, ate. A vary attract ive lot of wash goods, vatuea from lie to SSc when sold la a regular way, per yard, IV. -wRestJtoom for the Round-up Don't fail to visit the store and to make it your headquarters. The rest room for women is at your service. Here you will find every modern convenience that a store can furnish. Writing tables, stationery, pens, ink, easy chairs and a beautiful new piano all at your command. This store is to be your store, and you -have a standing invita tion to come and use it. Arrange to meet your frisnds here. 'Phone Main 1301. Women's $1.50 and $2 Watots-fl.00 r III thin lot you will find about One Hun dred Summer Waists, atl sires hi the lot, but not all sizes of every stle, including tailored and fancy models, none worth less than $1.50, others more. Round-up prices for the entire lot, each $1 00 ROUND-UP SALE MUSLIN CORSET COVERS LOT 2 More than three hundred corset covers bear a red ticket with the lovct price we have ever made on garments of like quality. The assottnent includes almost every sire and style there- is any demand for Each 48c. LOT 8 OcWat.li Fabrics. In this assortment there are sev eral hundred yards of a doien or more different woavcs.at Mar quisette, Voiles, French lawas, ate. A cholso auortment of all tho better wash materials srs la eluded. Round-up crlce, yd. SSr. Round-up of Summer Dresses Summer Dresses from $1.98 to $10.00. TJic assortment of new Summer Dresses for girls and women at this store is unexcelled in Southern Oregon. Dozens of the sen son's newest styles arc here ready-to-wear. Garments that with slight alterations will fit your individual figure as well as if they were made to your measure. Miss Ida Ron who has charge of the women's rcady-to-wcar department is an expert dressmaker, and will guarantee a perfect fitting garment for you. Some very pretty house dresser, neatly tailored and self-trimmed are offered at about the cost of material. sbbbbmijRbbbbbbbI iv Xulwi.. Elf aHll J BSBX JsC-afl! V'lllaW WW X I Al aB eVesmleta. m BBlswP awWssHWAL -MQt m .e .ss. . v , ' I