The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 20, 1912, Image 4

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MAKB NO ATTKMPT TO PKOSR.
I.CUTK CASKS AGAINST THK
BRKADRI) COMBINATION'
' SPOKANE. Sept. SO. Nobbed of
cask and Jewelry raluad at morn than
11,090, and warned to carry on no
proeecutlon against fellow country-
H suspected of the crimes. "Nick
Drleefc. a weettky Spokane .Austrian,
haa been tke victim of three distinct
thefts In 4t hours. Hla saloon was
robbed of S0, and an employe, Joe
Kettmfc, was placed under arrest for
' the crime. Drelch was than held up
sad robbed at the point of gun. and
wm wan net to glvo any Internum
Um tkat mlgkt lead to the coortette
of hie fellow countryman. About the
asae time three men entered his
bhm, and while one of them stood
ootr hla wife, threatening- to rat "her
threat If ah made any outcry, the
tiro ethers looted the residence of
?'Te police are working on the the
ory that the robberies are the work of
as Austrian "black hand" ertaaJsa
trna which has for some time salts d
hi this eky, aa there have
similar crimes, and the victims hare
always boon warned not to Ad In the
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boot companies.
snt and heollh taonraaee
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about It
CONTRACTORS
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gfeeml to The Herald
BAN PRANCiaCO. lent. 10. Con
tract Ko. i, which calls for the mini
la of 71 acres of Harbor View lands.
haa been completed by the San Frnn
emco Bridge company. The orerflow
Undo that hare been filed la eever
Uet-portion of the sopaslUon nto
knaM by the coster Uoeot Web
ster street, Ue southerly line of Bay
street, the canter tine of Derlsadero
street, the southerly lino of Teaqula
street, the center line of Scott street
ana the southerly line of Lewis street.
Thta.eontract was completed within
110 . The coatractora received
no bonus, nor was there a penalty at
tached, and they ahowod their Inter
est In the eiposltlon by speeding their
work and completing It before the ei
plratton of tho time set for doing the
'In making this nil, 1.400,000 cubic
yaroa or aw was pumpea irom ue
bay to tke land; and In order to ap
preciate the vast amount of soil used
la thla work of filling In the overflow
laada for a foundatloa to tke exhibit j
palaces, which are to be erected on
that portion of the fair site, engineers
estimate that It would. All an area
equivalent to Union Square to a
height of 840 feet, which Is practic
ally aa high aa the ferry tower.
Borings for the foundations of the
eshlbltloa palaces are about half com
pleted. These borings were made to
determine the quantity of the All.
CHOICE LOTS
MxlCM, First FaJrview, SIM.
View Iota on the hUl,
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STslM, Carta bow courtjouee. B7M
A good one ea Crescent Je., SS75,
A hotter oae on Creecdht are,, $4)00,
One of the beet la Vfst Hot Springs
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close Jb, 9600
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1 am the oaclnfivo agent for the
abof eots nam raf make easy term.
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Next to Americi
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$250 Caih
$ rtomtf nd lath; tint
kftbl lot clotfio ckotl
Masce like! tit.
All for 11600
WE
GNEK
Klamath County's Biggest Best Fair
WiU be hoJd next weak, beginning Wednesday, tho 25th, ending Saturday, the 28th, four day tncluilvtlt will pay every resident of thii county to attend the
Fair for many rcasona. Do you know that there axe lew people who live right here In this county thactually know what to bring accompltohtd all over South
em and Central Oregon by the hundred of progmaivc Farmers and Stock Grower. Thto wiU bfftn opportunity to get together and discuss modern Idtaa and
modemmeth(a;anopricunitytotmrxoveandl)rofit next year by the past experience of thaone.. Not only .compare notea with your nearest neighbor,,
"which quite often prove a benefit) but an opportunity to diacuss very important matter wfth the citUens of an entire County, and that County the County
which ia destined to be Oregon's beat in five years more. J v
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The Home of the Golden Btule Department Store-
Where a complete general line of Evcrything-to-Wear
will be found, as, Dry Goods of-every description;
Piece Goods of all kinds; Women's and Misses' Cents,
Suits and Skirts; Men's and Boys' Clothing; a large
and splendidly selected Shoe Stock, etc.. etc.
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Your visit to the Fair will he made even more prof,
liable provided you combine shopping with sight
seeing, and while here, make a thorough iuvcMiga
tipn as to where you can lcst buy your Tall .md
Winter supplies'. The City of Klamath Kails it keep
ing pace in the march of progress with the farmftif
districts, mid no where in the stair will you fuul a
better place In do your Kail buying than here.
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At no time since this store was opened has buying opportunities been equal with what they arc thii Kail. Many of the icst Rcady-to-Wear lines' have been
reduced in price over previous seasons, and Dry Goods in general has shown a marked decline the past few inoiilhi. At all times this store is seeking for your
lnimessi).v making the lowest possible cash prices on dependable merchandise. This Kail the opportunities arc greater than ever, for the store that does a
CASH business. CASH in buying Fall merchandise has proven of greater worth than usual, and this ii one More that has to and docs buy for CASH
ONLY. Every article dur.buyers has made a'saving on while in the Eastern 'market the past few wecktwill he offered to you at (he same saving. This is
'he principal reason why this store is enjoying the enormous business it has today. "Not how much will an ariirlc bring, but how-close can it be sold."
ROYAL ORCESTER and BON TON
Corsets
The season's newest styles are here. Every woman
in Klamath countv knows these famous corsets of
their sterling worth and increasing popularity. We
want you to know where you can buy them, and btij .
them at the same prices they sell for in all Eastern
cities. A large shipment now on the road will bi
here for Fair Week, and we want every woman who
attends the Fair to take the time while here to look
over the new styles. Priced at $1.00 to $5.00.
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Goats and Suits for Women
Are garments that you will be pleased with. The
styles arc the latest and most approved to he found
anywhere. The nriccs are the. most reasonable of all
high grade women's Rcady-to-Wear garments. The li
Flock is sufficiently large to insure a selection you will I
l.i: pleased with. Don't miss seeing the new Coats
unit Suits, anil stiirialtv umnl,l l.iu. .. ,..,r.fll., U
note the low prices they can be bought for at this W
season of the year. Our aim is to make volume sc-
cure our profits, not only in the Coat and Suit Depart
ment, init in every department in the store.
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MEN'S CLOTHING
Three specials in Men's Suits every garment a
new Fall style. More than One Hundred New Fall
Suits for men have just been marked to sell at per
tuit, $10, $15 and $20. You will be surprised at the
excellent values they represent at these prices. Even
the $10 Suits are splendidly tailored, and are the equal
in every way of suits we have heretofore been com
polled to ask you $12.50 and $13.50 for.
'UFERICK PATTERNS
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For Fair week you will find a choice collection of
Sweaters for men, women and children. A large ship-
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mem just received, bought while in New York, rep
resents unusual values. These sweaters arc all wool,
splendidly tailored, and at the prices we are able to
offer them for they can't be duplicated.
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