The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 05, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 7

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    THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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You Won't Have to "Pick From the Few That Are Left" if You
Buy Your New Coat or Suit at This Store
You will find a Choice Assortment of the Newest Styles in both Coats and
Suits here. La Vogue Garments are featured at this store because they are
best best in Style, best in Workmanship and best in Material. You won't
be perfectly satisfied with your purchase unless you make it at this store, for it
is human nature to want the best and not pay more than others do.
!lilrn Hulr riutonier don't hare
In xj TtM Ml'l'll for what they bu).
ul lliey tlou'j hate In tw aet.
with an Inferior iiulltjr lit what
oilier -ett llier r.in Ret Hie Ill-XT
ami on n II at a reasonable price. .
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON !!
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RESTROOM FOR WMANIGAL IS
FARMER'S WIVES GIVEN LIBERTY
Town Topics
The effort of Iba CI Tic Leaf ue and
Klnltterlal Auoclatlon to secure a
rt-tt room for the bnflt of farmer'
lrt and children nhll In tba city
will likely be crowned with aucceea
when tba Chamber of Commerce
meet tbU (Tcntns.
Secretary Lewi Wltda of the
Chamber of Commerce, ha taken tba
matter up with lha MlnUterlal
omCI.M.S ItKllhi: T TKI.I.
wiikiik mi: in iiki.u:vimi
that hi: hiiou.ii hi: iivk.n a
lilKHI II L' VMMi HT.UIT
III .New Ixwalloa.
The KUmath Klorat company It
now located In It new downtown
quarter In the Hotel Hall, and will
be lrard to erro It patron at the
new location or at the Link lllier
office Downtown office phono 12).
Link Hirer offlce phone. 150J. Ad
drrtt, box SSI.
I'nlted 1're Serrlce
I.O.S AMIKLUS. Nor. 4. UUtrlct
elation and with the Clrle Lcaj-ue and -Aorney Frederick today practically
formulated a plan wber.by lha Urea l.l that Ortle McManltal. con
orcnliaUon. working la harmony., '"N1 "mlter. I. freed. Mcllan-
irti leu tne jail ite yctierday witn
a detective. I.aler tba detectlr re
turned alone.
The authorities are reticent retard
Inc McManlgal' deatlnatlon, Kred-
wanted to (Ire him
can cur at minimum axpatua a
room that U Ideally located and per
fectly equipped.
The room In quetUon 1 In the
Chamber of Commerce building, and
1 well lighted and rentillated and erick aaylng he
eay of aecea. Tba lavatory ha all a running atari'
neceuary equipment. Including hot
and cold running water.
Mr. Wylde will present tba matter
to Iba board of director at tba meet
ing thl crcnlng. and 1 confident that
a favorable attltuda will be taken.
The object of a ret room 1 to pro-
t able and MoHc.
The Klamath Literary Solrety will
meet thl erenlng at the home of Mr
and Mr. K.nnd Chllcote. Mitt
llreile Appleglte I leader for the
erenlng, and the topic I "Fable and
Folk l.ore."
the lucky quartet of duck hunter
CutnUr morning The foui of them
baxgi'tl tlttr-four. tuotlr canratback.
while another party of 3S hunter
killed only thirty-one ' llrownle'
made lb beat Individual record, get
ting !l In about an hour
I allfil Home,
Ml. Adelaide Anderion, principal
,of the Itlrenlde cbool, hat recelred
' r-crd of the erlou lllne of her
mother, who lire In I'etroakey, Midi.
She left today 10 be with her mother.
The .choot board ha appointed Mli
Kdna Well to take the place of Mix
Andrrton during her aUence
Aaked polntblank If McManlgal wa
coming back, Frederick aniwered:
"Maybe. In a few week, but we
may decide to allow him to remain
away."
What' the ue of talking about
Hu-y Vl.lu Lily.
Conitructlon Knglneer II. I. Iloey of
the Southern I'adflc came In latt
night from Dellcreat ranch, hi pro
erty near CreecenL Mr. Iloey date
hat hi trip wa merely a vUtt to the
ranch, and had no connection with
allroad work.
1'iirt KUinatlillr line.
John V Co i and llrnry (lordon,
promtnrnl rancher from the Fort
Klamath country, are In lha city to
day on a relation of builneai. Mr
I'm. who came dowu with them, will
Irare thl erenlng for Oakland, where
he w he Joined by ber huibaud In
a week or two.
MUST KEEP WALKS
rlda one .uttabla place for ladle " ' b continued. "McManlgal 1 now
and children from the country to Ur out of ,he "' "- n
pend their time while waiting for
train or vehicle, or, maybe, while
waiting for "hubby" to flnlb om
builne trantactlon.
be humane to tell hi whereabout.'
ramp MrrU Tonlgbl.
h'wauna encampment No. II, I. O
( F meet tonight In regular
Ion. Work In the Patriarchal de
gree. Vlilllng Patriarch cordially In
tiled to attend.
CiHinletM U In.ulled
Some unknoan American ba
groady Innlte4 the Count of War
According to Captain George Sari "ct- - writing her uggttlng that
of Lowell, Ma., almotl the entire ' roulJ make large turn of money
"holy regiment" of flreck wa wiped br Introducing American (octal
"climber to titled Kuropean.
out during the Dalkan war. The ma
jority of the men were killed or writer wanted to enter
wounded In battle with Uulgarlan. ' cbome and ibare profit
The
Into the
with bar.
The writer liked her to end him
Jute Chlldt of Fonytbe, Oa., I "00 to that be could go to Europe
exhibiting a italk of corn grown on " ' her.
hi place on which there are nlnle
wen matured ear. He planted a
great many rarletle of corn and
found tereral italk with ill and
feren ear.
In New Hun-.
William M. Duncan and Harold C
Merryman, Klamath Fall bachelor
barrltter. bare mored to the lllibop
property on Conger arenu. where
Ihey will keep bachelor' ball. Thl
proi-erty wa recently purchated by
Mr Duncan.
icilmil niouiiiih .i iim: foh
' i'itnri:itTt ov.m:iih m:oli.
.:r .unit t iti:i'j;i.s. ,w
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livery occasion from Good
Morning!" to "CickkI Niulul" lus
its own Rcmil "last" and leather.
For example
'W'aatau" Unfiling utut Strrrt Hunt $5
"ItcuchcJ" u( IlUk nf Kuitrt fall -tiie It HHimJol
jiul ilopiri; rttrntNin mlc- - "muu" Inluh lied
pfrfnfatril ramp ami lip -inil4e rrrlrtt In the liti
(or trim Uiiiig- tup r urnrft iiKindnl . tl j Im-. IikN
rajulrt "tnuttnrtt" in rr.fy line x pie jdraiKCtl )tunj
Iticn'i tt)lr Capitally uirirtl in all -, rtrrt-Jay near.
r 4iUmi fi '"yid"' " 'ii-'lfjxl V'".
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The Regal Shoe Store
Main Mn.l, I imiee ftlilli
MiMtly Canratbaclu.
Johnny Hubbard, L. W. Ilrowo, Mar
tin Ijirenlk and Fred doeler were
tiuicrlb for Toe Herald, fifty
cent a month.
This Year's Gram Crop in Klamath County
Is Estimated at One Million, Two
Hundred Thousand Bushels
Ooe-IIUnl more grain ha been procured in Klamath County llila
aeaaon Uiaa lia erer been produied before. Till liaa been due
uialnly lo I lie fact that we bare In Die lat tnelre uiontli had quite
an influx of new farmer. WlUiln the nett year there will be a great
many wore farmer coming Into title county. Till Hill mean In
rreaaed buUea in Uie dly of KUmatli Fall. More buainea bouaea
Hill be required to cope Willi tliu Inrreaae of trade. More work
men will hare to be brought la. TIii-mj workmen will require home
to lire in. .Property value will increaae nltli the Increaied bud
Be. We have aome choice location which can be bought at a
re wamble price oai ey term. Wliy not buy one of tiieee lota,
build oat It and aaeure youracll of fiom IS to SO per cent Intereat
oat jroar lareataaeat? Thi la an op-mrtunity to let your uioaey make
Why aot take MT Call at our office for information aa to
Continuous
BOWLING
at
The Club Bowling Alley
Under K. K. K. HTOIIK
It behoove property owner lo
nuke a tluiroucli Inspection of the
!ldwalk in front if their properly
lor the council I. going afler owner
(' whotv walk ure In any but a good
condlllon.
At latt night meeting Councilman
Doty moved for an amendment to the
aldewalk ordinance, providing a pen
ally or any properly owner falling
to keep hit walk In good repair.
Thl wat adopted, and the council
Inttructed City Atlorney Kulenlc In
draft and tubinlt the amendment
Hi-nth Development Co.
1303 MAIN STREET
We Owe You
First - class Goods ; the
Best possible service,
and courteous treatment
You Owe Yourself
The habit of taking ad
vantage of the best place
to buy '
GROCERIES
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
VAN RIPER BROS.
I'hone ?
THEY ARE
HERE
Sen Crop
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Will be plruoeil lo hare your or
der for lliro or anything In
lirt-rlu flrorerlea,
I'lioiin ua, or hand In your
Order.
The
SUNSET GROCERY
Creditors Sacrifice Sale Continues
First Class Stock of Klamath Falls
Music House Must Be Converted into Cash
Some Fine Stationery
"High School," 29c per box
"Klamath Fnlls," 29c per box
Plain, 29c per box
Edison Records
50c, now 3'lc
10c Sheet Music, cut lo 12 piccn.for
5'lc, no two alike.
Some 5c Pencils, Envelopes nntl TnbleU, 3 for 9c
OFFICE MEN'S ATTENTION-Ledgers, Cash Books
and Journals, 2 for 24c; Leather Bound, 69c each
Pcnnnnls never so chenp, 39c, 69c nntl 89c
AM.tH liOOIIH HAVII MOXKV .NOW O.V Ylllllt IJMICIhTMAM IMIIl-
iiiasi:h, riii:Hi:.Tri ton ai.i, aiiim, iemi: i.v ,m hi:i: thih
1.0MJ i.im: fi;r to ham.- viv.v
IKK VOt HIIMIim WHO HAVII IKII'IJIIT IICIIi; Itl'HI.SO llll
Bona-Fide Cut Price Sale
Klamath Falls Music House
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