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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1913)
''""'" i. Li, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOR FOUR -l i L. i k ,t! :i itr. 7$' ' i y LIVE NEWS FROM MALIN VICINITY !NnvmlNr M ll contemplates a reWvat sortlco bcslDulDK t tuat lilac about November 9th. Tom Woods, IUIiik on a o.urter srcllou of the reserve, has it younx orchard that produce evcelleul fruit. The noil l also well adapted to ral. Ins tine watermelon and potatoes LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE m:ciaM.Tiox shiivii'i: altivk TIIKIIK. MOVK TO KNUtlltiK KOK SAI.K CIIKAI' 300 polled KCHIHII, DIHTItlCT. orilKH ITKMa OK I.VTKUKHT. plants. ItictuilltiR ferns and all Vlnds of bulbs. Klamath Kloral Co., lot honse- near Kink ltlver bridge. 1'hone ISOJ I'oslofflcs box Sit. 7- (Herald .Svclal Smlit) MAUN, Nov 7 Th ork on th reclamation ditch la nearlnj: comple lion. The work haa ba more thor ough than at anr Unit alnc Iti con slructlou. Is It Your Kidneys? IKxt't MUtaVr thr 0um of Your Trouble. (" XI. Klrapatrlck and family tU Itrd at II. K. Wilson's last Sunday. Mr Klrkpatrlck and Mr. Ubb) arc running a successful dairy on tbc l.lbby ranch. Not much Interest i taken In th recent election. Only thirty-one votes vere cast In the Xlalln dUtrlct. Arthur McKoen haa moved from Steele Swamp and U now llvlnc on Ihn Kattenhora ranch. Ah effort ! being made to enlarge the boundary of school district No IS by taking a part from tbc Maltn district. W V 8. Adamt ind family are tourlnK California. Mr. Adams n formerly a merchant at Matin. Many people never suspect their kidneys If suffering from a lame, 'rak back or aching back they think that It U only a muscular weakne; when urinary trouble sets In they think It will soon correct Itself. And so It Is with all the other symptoms 'of kidney disorders That Is where the danger often lies. You should realise that these trouble often lead to dropsy or llright's disease. An I effective remedy for weak or diseased kidneys Is IKvan's Kidney Tills. Ilej. Idents of this vicinity are constantly testifying. Mn tlrare Skeelers. V. Jack 'son St . Medford, Ore., says- "I ran 'recommend Ion" Kidney Tills , highly for kidney complaint and pain and stiffness In the back. They re lieved me when 1 had these trouble. Iter. Achlson of Merrill filled bis regular appointment at Shasta View I have been well ever since." For sal by all dealer. Trie SO rent Kostrr-Mllburn Co., Iluffalo, .New York, sole aunts for the United I Ma e. I use: Nyal's rbREAM Man. flHnSZSI JH ,sX, POR ckaptwd skia. cradud Ep. I laa and euakura us NraTa Fm Cream, thcrs' ootbina qaisssotood. Itssfrcaaslcwaixl parosid. Nystj Fca Craua Is sojnisHfrtfuml Yoa should Ersiernalmv all others. ItisaoU l two iie ol srunxiul Jus, 25 and SO catsL For roar com. pWsion Nyr Fc Cream. Ws kr th Sfracy (or ,NMallca cream. 8uya)r. at our atoea and Uk it koine to. aicst, Thb urlr is hCra Sup". TrystaadyWUalwar yk- . UNOtlWOODI PHUMtCY " "" Housekeeping rooms, nar hrldg Phone 200 That's the Sunset Grocery Wr "l n( employ mm llrllor anil should deliver Hie kimhU foe lr. tlw I's uf the Mlrra of rail at till .atorr will aair you ami lirlng you ItirfT l lo rat. t If your account la out u wr mui liar to a Mill. Vlril for li. ItrinnnlM-r, no tare rlU liltfli rlaM jemaU that arrrmr thraprr thai at Ttioor -.I Ml loth M Mata The SUNSET GROCERY I hnr been stud)lti( carefully the article ou What the Tatltl W III 1M tor I's. whtrh hai been ruunlmt lit rur paper fur some time, lu an et ' for to Dud out where I and my klndj ot people w III come In for thr ben efit ol the new tariff law, and havrj initio to the toucluston that your cor-l lespondeut lilt the nail on the head ( In last Wednesday' Issue, when be starts his article by saying, "Whllo thr whole trend of th new tariff law , upon thr Amerlrau market baskl ' l toward cheapening th cost uf eats,' It Is eitremely doubtful It much real benefit will be felt by Mr t ommon Trople when be (or to lh grocery store," and further ou h In- j timate that the small margin by ' which some article could be reduced will likely be kept by the Jobbers, wholesaler and retailers, presumably t buy baron and beans, so It will not be available for th working class , for buying gasolene for their auto mobile Sugar, he say, may b I 1-J rent cheaper by 1SK unlet the American sugar rrflnlng com panies get their trust perfected by' that time and gUo us tho surprise of our lives by raising It that much when wr had fondly hoped they would put! It down The statement with which )our correspondent opens his article,! romlng a It does from a staff writer tor the t'nlted Trees, will no doubt 1 be a keen disappointment to thr many working people who voted for VII- .son and who believed that the !vtno jrrats headed, or at least seconded by) 'the great "commoner." would bring I them relief. It will be a srrare shock for those working men and women who with I their hard earned cash helped Aug- ut llelmont and Tho f Ityan to' finance the IH-mocratlc campaign The only people who will not b disap pointed are thr Socialists, for "happy la hi who nothing eiprcta and ooth-J Ing get." I They said long before election that a change from on old party to! another could not possibly help the worker of the nation The last few years have been atren uous one for tbc working folks Work haa been scarce In many parta of the rountry, and the cost of living so high all over that It haa been a, struggle with tho majority to make ends meet, let alonV put by anything, for thr proverbial rainy day. which Is sure to rome Of course. It Is some satisfaction to a man out ot a Job to remember that "our" railroads have In thr last twenty year made la n'eKprofit about three time as, li money aa has been coined In United State, hut if wr should it7..f. iitiiunave some, misgivings aoout a, hard winter, with no work and no credit, he should keep In mind that th corporation In this rountry, for' the fiscal year lost ended, "earned" 13,301,000,000 above all eipenses, Wben the Industrious housewife go to the store to order her grocer lraahr may sigh at seeing many thing which she would like to have hut can't afford, ahe should cher her self with thr thought that this coun try yearly produce 1160,000,000 worth ot good which thr American people can't coniume and for which Sweaters and Sweater-Coats We are placing these Seasonable Garments that will at tract the practical men and women of the community to n speedy supplying of their needs in these articles of warmth and comfort. A more varied assortment of colors and ma terials has never before appeared on the shelves of a Klamath County Establishment, and the prices at which they are marked cannot be duplicated in the West. We have them in all weights and sizes from heaviest Rough Necks for men to the soft and dainty children's Slip ons. As a sample of the pleasing surprises in store for you listen to this: Rough Neck, heavy roped stitch Bulgarian color, sizes .36 to 46, sold everywhere hut here at $8.50. The first two dozen go at the introductory price of $5.85. Come in and get your garment while the line is com plete in colors and sizes. This Year's Grain Crop in Klamath County Is Estimated at One Million, Two Hundred Thousand Bushels Oae-thlrd more grain haa been produced in Klamath County tills) araavn thaa lia ever been proilutril before. Till haa bees due nutiuly to the fact that we have In the last twelve month had quite sua InOu of new fanner. Within the uett year there will be great uiany more fanner coming Into ihU county. Tula will mean (nr creased bualnca In the city of Klamath Fall. Mure buslnea house Mill be required to cope wltli the Increase of trade. More work men will hae to be brought In. Thre workmen will require home to live lu. Troperty value will lacreaao with the Increased bual Ma. We have aome choice lomtlous which tan be bought at a x reasonable price on easy term. Why not buy one of these lots, ;lMiHd oa It and assure yoaraeir of from IS to 20 per cent Interest am four laTestastet? This Is an opportunity to let your nioaey make lawansjr. Why not take It? Call at our office for Information as to fa) Imildaag locations. In KlMLttdi Development Co. 1303 MAIN STREET markets must I- ' ulid else her Did I say, ran I robsum' I'arhap can't afford to bur aould be hearer right. Now, there are only two things which you outline people urrd tn have done One Is to git you the power to eerriM your right to work The other U to keep the capitalist from robbing you of what your work produced tou will never get any of those while I'm are voting th cap italist class tnti. umrr. You must not etprct the ( ! folks to Kit up their prollts, while the sweet thing Is coming their wa to the tune of 13. 3ll3.llOO.OUU a )r.r I'eople do not commit suicide wtnlr In such pros perous condltlou Neither Is the Ko rlallst giilug to lead you out of bund. age, They would not want to If they could, for If you ran be "led" out by one party you can be led back by another, but the Kurlallst would like to have, you study popular govern ment, so that when the time comes, whtn you and tho rest of th worker u .tabd the pleasure nu lougsr yuti It hiL.w what In Jo Altd bow lit do II ou had better Ixglll to think lle things otrr now, or ihp ynu pre fer to wall till your backbone has worn a few blltlers on the stomach ' JOHN At'HTAI) 1'if.li I'rtill. far of fiMh fruit Just arrived all kind of winter apple, rip and green lomainm. rl Itsts Ashland I'rult Mlor T-SI CHILCOTE VII. good farm lands, Nrll. ilmlrhlr rlly property, U rile surety bonds. Write Insurance thai pays, t'ullrrla Units I ox n money on real relate. II. 1.1 Main HI. I'hottn tin. WOOD Slah, III.Kk, ltlf and IJmh, Uluilraal or Itetall COAL I r of l'isl will unite about IMolier IfVlh, l'lr your urtler not. a it. I atold delay. tfiJUt In I.-IA4I wt Iota KLAMATH FUEL CO.. Om. AO.I Mala. . I'etloa. Mgr I'hunr IH7. I'l.uae alNII Easy Terms M)IHI iIiimm ami Sin a itr-alhsas Mime of the trll 1-r.l 1.4. la NhkJ. tdillllott. Ittr MrN i..ufl Imh. 141 tt- I I L.t I '.'i I Irrl. and pifcra isrts fittot a.tVI u IVl IWIIrt, hk. chii.ceti: n.UI Main SI. t-H e For a Purpose JIol J0S jr Said the Duke of Devenshire: "When the London dandy takes snuff, you can hear a sneeze 'round the world." From sole to eye let hole and from tip to top, Regal English Walking Boots are the advance edition of London Style, bound in leather. "CrUptn" Dlucher Walking Boot-$4.50 An improvement over the world-known "Wswkcn phatt," model born in England and worn in every land made of "Gambia" Tanned Russia Calf Knglith flat-at-a-coinsole English "right-and-left" flaiiuc hcclt English receding toe Enelith broad thank Engliih invisible eyelets and lacinij hooks the dark rustct color add the final imack of London a-iauhtering, Alto provided in Black Calf. Thrt uri 97 nihil Rtgal Shift anj 900 AttriJlliJ Kral Ainli. StmJfir wr fall i(jt Bttt, "'RumJ th U'trU iw4 a HtXil," tiilurht nvkal It uar aJ ivhin it iitar it. THE REGAL SHOE STORE Corner Sixth and Main r . We Owe You Firm clnns Gootlt; the Heat ioil)lc itcrvicc, ami coiiricutts treatment You Owe Yourself The hnhit of taking ad vnmn;c of the heat place to buy GROCERIES Frciili I'Vnits nnil Vci;etalileii VAN RIPER BROS. t'lmiin M.-J Protect Your Families Iton't leate 'hem no the rouulr ln ou eg on I Travelers Insurance Co. Will Keep Them Ask SPINNING III Ho (tliHIieri Continuous BOWLING at The Club Bowling Alley llmli-r K. IC. K. MOW The Oregon House . . . KLAMATH AVIi.N'Di:, m:ah hi.xtii ht. Room and Board by Week or Month, $1.00 PER DAY Table Board, $8.00 PER WEEK Two Meats a Day, $4.50 PER WEEK A llmllrtl iiiiihImt of " " " iihliiln iiuarlns at llil !'!'' ''"' of HHiiii inakM It luiiiollil iiiiiiiiioilato iituro tlian a fr-v mm In Nihlltlon Ki tho ' "'w '"" IhU Ihrlr homr, but tln-rr r"" for- n ft-w. Tim Ural i'Hcaiit wui I... Ids forliinuto one. Tho li"-' llouaa I Iha iumI home-M I'' In Klaliinth fall, ami It Isn't " aui7,ly rtl !' ' ''" j ' a 7W