The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 30, 1912, Image 4

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Golden Rule
Store
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Mqialled:ii loata
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tftis store has, la tke
goad talada, wklch
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The latest Store News illustrating the newest Ready-to-wear apparel for
lien, Women and Children from Klamath County's
greatest Dry Goods Store
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31
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PART OF THE STATE. FOR THE PAST TWO MONBrfS THIS STORE HAS BEEN IN CpNSTANT PKhFAKAiiun run i """
FALL BUSINESS IN ITS HISTORY, AND SATURDamORNING WILL FIND EVERY EFFORT ACCOMPLISHED. j"0"SAJ DS OF DOL
t.apr worth op the mrwprt ANT) PRRV MAruANnisP to BE FOUND IN AMERICA HAS BEEN DISTRIBUTED jit) THE VARI.
mtc nEniDTUEMTe rT? Tutc ctadi? tup DAairrv' iMn 1M MO IMCTiMfP WILL VOU FIND AN ADVANCE IN BjRICBS.
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ADIEU'S "COLLEGIAN"
Clothes for Men
ine new rail styles in botu suits ana ovcrco:fs arc
tiere. "Collegian" clothes are well known in Kpinath
county now. as they are in almost every .locality every ,
where. They represent workmanship unsuspnsjed; a
range of styles not equaled by any other or line, and
tne pnecs on collegian clothes arc not unreason
ably high, as you will find some of the Jfctter makes.
"Collegian" clothes are made from wodnen cloth, not
part cotton, and every suit and ovcront is a garment
worth the money asked for it. Men'suits'and over
coats will be found here ranging in rice from $10.00
to $25.00. Every garment is guaranteed to give you
s-atisfactory service for the money invested.
The New Fall Style of
LA VOGUE Coats and
Suits for Women
and Girls
Are especially attractive. The styles are ideal, not
extreme, and the prices are very moderate indeed.
La Vogue garments represent the best there is to be
had in Women's Ready-to-Wear. Clothing, and an in
spection will convince you that the cost is no more;
in fact, not so much as other makes.
New Drss Goods direct
f Am the Mills
There arcvo important rcaioiis'why we buy dress
Roods dirctn frofn the manufacturer: First, when
Iniying disct there is no chance of buying old or out
.of-riate ri6ods, for manufacturers don't accumulate
stock. They take the order then make the goods,
Seconda clear saving in price of 20 per cent, and
often dforc.
Youj will find a choice selection of the newest weaves
in wfolen Dress-Goods, ranging in price from, per yd.
50c to $2.50.
iur months more then a New Year, but these
fogr months are to be made record breakers from
Irchandising standpoint. Volume Is the word which
presents success in a business of this hind, and lt'
dy with the most modest prices that we hone to
et the volume.
Ttoii
store 'will te 01oaed all day
tncaay dor Iabor Day
411-13-15 Main St.
LSI
DUNBAR SPEAKS .
OF SCHOOL IDEAS
CITY SUPERINTENDENT IB IN
FAVOR OF GIVING SHIPPING-
von pupils wxxwn of nsw
course or study
SENATOR STEPHENSON IB
NOT SERIOUSLY
ILL
United Prose Service
E8CABA, Aug. 10. A dmuii
from a physician Mrs that the condi
tion of Senator Stephenson U not
serious. The senator hM bad cold
and stomach trouble. It U denied
that be bad heart attack. Tbe
fishing trip will be continued.
Jest what arreagesaest of sradea
fortse aew achool building which
has 'been constructed between Salp
plssies sad the Pelican Bar Kill wiU
be Made has not been determined, ac
cording to City Superintendent of
tteseole Resell H. DaBbar. Two
tesehers wlU be assigned there and
alx grades, poealblr eight, wlU be
teafst. ul
"I am Terr anxloua that some ar
reagemeat be sude to, brine dowsi
tbe sevesth and eighth grade pupil,
so that they stsy, get the benefit of
the mas sal reining and domestic scl
nee courses la the blah achool." aald
Superintendent Dunbar, t"but It re
jHalae to la seen what will be done
lit thle respect. Last rear we brought
all pupils down, sad figured on bar-
lag a aew building for tbe coming
tens. The site takes was a compro
mise one, aad wo thought the' bonds
for a ssHdlsg would be Issued. But
whoa It cease toe, rote the bond prop
ooKloa was voted down and the re
sR waa the building which baa been
in
B. F. Shepherd, the reel estate
man, leaves thle ovoalag for Loo An
gelee for a month'a sojourn.
'"The new building Is 30x60, built
la bungalow strle, with a Terr alee
ball, sad generally fitted up and an
tsaed verr Beetly aad comfortably.
We have also oa the Central achool
grounds put up a building costing
about SIOO for the overffow of first
grade pupils. It was cheaper to do
thle than to rent a building, for In
the'silUa oddities we have rented a
bunding for two rears at 1700 per
year, which stakes sf,00. If we
hid rested a buUdlag la the city we
weald have had to have a commodi
ous eae, whlsh jtmM probablr hare
sot as store la rest Usa the aaaas
that ass been built. It has the use
of' the ooamwdless Ceatral school
ari,aa4 other oosresleseeo aad
1
Louis A. Anderson, who became
well knows here during the construc
tion of the White Polices hotel aad
garage, with which be waa IdenUned,
has foreaked the building buslaeaa
He passed the examination for postal
clerk, and ia now running oa a mall
car on the Southern Pacific out of
Ogdtn, Utah.
IdesUtjr a Mystery
Tbe mrsterlous fbelsg who baa
been appearing on tbe streets and at
tbe Sparks theater, some times dress
ed according to' one sex and some
times accordlng.to the other, reamln-
ed safelr disguised last sight. This
erson will appear on the afreet again
tomorrow, and If not "guessed out"
tomorrow or Sunday sight will on
tiles 1 wtlertiv neeKllAfw eaevA bejAem
the IdenUty. SlY)
Get your achool
Store
ka arue Rexall
NaTAItDRUOCOy
MiUatUe
SneVSr sum-
equally useful Is
tbosa
XX afeHattas.
"Fra DUtoIo" U Uree
Sparks tealght.
A thermos botUa le
mer trips, and is
wlster. I have
Are you InUreoteOjf KLAIf ATH
CO0NTTT If 00. oaf the Stephen
Hunter RealreVCo They bare aoms
food hargolse.
. Foreot Ffao Near MeOlosd
ik forest Are has been raging four
miles east of lfeCleud slaee Saturday
boob, staking the oossty road Im
passable and has gives a hard flght
to a hundred smb. The origin of tbe
Are to usksows, hat foreot oaUers
aro esdeaTorlsg to loegU the start-tsssofst.
LABOR DAY TO
BE OBSERVED
IIUHINE8S HOUSES WILL BE
CLONE!) DURING THE DAY, AND
THKRK MAY BE A BALL GAME
PLAYED AT THE PARK
Monday, September S, ia Labor
Day, and wilt be marked In thle city
by as absence of labor. The stores
will generally be closed and a holi
day demeanor will be soUcoable
throughout the city. Already the
leaders In the riming moTement hare
declared themselves In favor of a
"closed shop" for tbe Industrial holi
day, and tbe K. K. K., tbe Oolden
Rule and Hector's department stores,
Shire Brothers' grocery and other es
tablishments which are leading In
their respective llsee qf endeavor will
keep tbe doors locked for the day.
The Herald, aa usual, will get out
a complete edition with' tbe'saws of
tbe world in general and Klamath
Falls In particular. Including the -customary
telegraph, lsteugesco furslsh-
ed by the United Press.
There has bees as schodslod safe.
lie program by labor In tbU city,
which is sot very strongly represent
ed Is the organised sense, but there
will probably be enough amusements
to entertain those who do not wish to
enjoy tbe day by resting. Tbe pic
ture shows, Sparks, MaJeetUc and
Temple, will be os Up for a generoua
portion of tbe day, and there Is talk
of having a ball game at the ball
grounds.
Caleb T. OUrer, who is the chief
promoter of diamond sport in this
city, said this morning that he pro
posed to look Into the sltuaUon, and
If there was any chance of pulling off
a game, the public would Je given It.
mm fjwoxs mi
IKES FOR THE HEALTHY
BERLIN, Aug. 10. Oerman news
papers are making tho most sarcasUc
fun of the Mlttgar Society, which has
been holding a congress at Jena.
After a long powwow It came to
the conclusion that tbe only remedy
for the falling birth rate and general
decadence of nations''' was plural
wires. Members of the society Justi
fied their position by ancient laws and
usages.
The Mlttgars do not advocate gen
eral polygamy, but are la faTor of It
when restricted to men and women
who are picked for their mental and
physical strength.
The society considers great cities
the poison centers of modern clvlllta
tlon, where humanity Is devoured and
destroyed, and proposes to establish
colonics, where right men will hare
several right kind of wire far from
the cities, where they can brine up
a race that will not be 'touched by the
poison of civilization.
The society announces that It will
start such a colony, but has not re
vealed tho spot where It Is toyt
located.
School supplle
1 Iteiall Store.
DHUO CO.
Tablets, pencils, pens.'luk. at the
Rexall Store
URU
Sk awSit .,.... ST.
viuin unuufcu.
rra IsHtoIo
, .Spark
A real treat,
tlnl orchestra music,
1." Hpo-
tonight.
A real treat.
etsl orchestra m
bile would-be ,
. "FraDiavol
BBbjjef Sparks
Diavolo." Spe-
toslght.
Jfs a
unUr.
lie Rexall
rrxxvC
Don't swesr, say Rexall,
mighty handy same to
tho same la s guarantee,
Store.
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'NWAR DUUQ CO
Home
It's easiest to buy
most to buy
Rexall Store.
tbere'i
means the
Tuft aulas'
United Frees Service
CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 30 Presi
dent Taft'a private car, attached to a
New York Contral train, ouud
Cleveland en route to Beverly this
morning. The president will arrive
at hi summer home tomorrow
ATTORNEY WILL ERECT
ItKHIDKNCK IN FAIRVIRW
Attorney Hollo C. Uroseback has
purchased a lot on .the corner of
Prospect and McKInley streets Is
Falrvlew addition, and will shoatly
orect a residence there.
"Fra Dlavol
Sparks tonight!
Tho Rexall
piles.
r
O" In tsssr4.il rd.t. at thsi
' SSJSSSl
ire tsfMhool sus-
sn-sn 1MUU UO,
NoUre of Guardian's Bale
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
In the Matter of the Estate and Guar
dianship of Edwin Lawrence
Newbsnks, an Insane Person.
Notice Is hereby given tbst. nursu-
ant to license of said court undsr date
of August 1, 1911, I will ssll at pri
vate sale, to the highest bidder, for
cssh, on and after the 31st day of
August, mi, at the law office of
Stone A Barrett. In tho American
Bank and Trust Compaay building. Is
Klamath rails, Klamath county, Ore
son, the following described rest
property, to-wlt:
The Soutbistt M, Section ,
Township 41, Soutb.ot Range I,
East of Wllamette Meridian, In
Klamath County, Oregon.
Dated this 2nd day of August, 1)12.
N. B. NEWBANK8,
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Don't Blame Your
Over Worked Stomach
Whsm srnitv mSavmsi!. kii a
.. -.. f vm evaaieifciH wiU BO QiMWn
food, the wont taint .you can do U to
" 1 101 oi aiftstire madtciset. Traa.
Ur give Umporuy jsjlsf, bat year
ttenuch is ths luffejlr. Lose of sl
petlte IndliNUon, eJpVptiTind hell
sches csn only be amnnUilfi53
sjsssaisa . cisex
dl,,ou.7.7uir?7nrus
nS y.c.Uiwtn,J,0.ur teh to do Its
Jf" L ,?k .rrlr. wlttout rsaeHliS
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m situv MM9 TOW
lid ., ".'..." ows work
and enjoy llv, riSEWhBftEk
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to artlflelil
foods, use 3d
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m aa .eaassmaai ass ass
srBl asTJajBsl arJ .aw
uooa snootuig
iJkyf.WKARY BAV
to bsve a pleasast sad
close for thee ws
awsltlsg them at heae
lusary which only a prep
appointed bathroosi eta
give.. Asd modern saslterr
I'lustbtsc kss placed Uea st
the disposal of rich sal pv
alike, for few purees soeaoa)
are 00 limited as sot to be able
to afford what waa a few yeart
ago ss almost priceless luxury.
If you desire to ksow all asset
what s moderate eum they eta
be IseUlled. call up ORBtlT
ilaUve of
Hhermjsf Clay A Co.'s I'Uaoi,
way asd other leeslag
Other makss at boo-
prlrea. Tuning and repairs
Atc for
1T: HEWING MACHIN
1 1v1.11 tvi:u'iuti:h ASS
ICTIOH TALKING MAC8INS
Hooks, Htatieoery aad PMoral.
IUswT f Ml! mm INK
711 Main Street.
II. MA1MKN, l-roprletoc
There are ten ducks oa the Upper LakeLSb one oa the IK
Lake this season. I have been to both plaste this week.
(let aboard the mall that Spray ssday, asd land at TUN
MALLARD CLUII, Agency Uke, whereiou eas get the best shoot
ing at the least possible lose of tlme.A special rate of tt.M .
club members and 3.00 to non-raeSTbers for the round trip, In
cluding bus faro to the Buena Vls dock. The Spray will "
Saturday ovcnlng, August Jlsa.Uet aboard. The Spray '
also mako special trips, lsavlnsSaturdays st 9 p. m., returning
after tbe Sunday evening shoot, ibr parties of sight or store, wbkk
can be arranged for at the O. KTransfer oMco.
The eight-room ark will tfralsh good accommodations for bust
ers; fine meals, good bods, fed la only five minutes' wslk or row
danger of astUs loot! WiU bsve Ws
isacy airaiis ano oa ars rer s
dark. Twelve ano sixteen -
irom tne best shooting. N
white light st entrance of
of launch perttes arriving
neiw in stock. "
come and let Castai
Membership tickets may
Bob McCauley entertain you.
isied frees tho esstals of ottber