The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 09, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OVERCOATS and SWEATERS
$25.00 Suit or Overcoat now $16.65 $20.00 Suit or Overcoat now $13.35
$15.00 Suit or Overcoat now $1.00
Not veiy often you have an opportunity of buying a Kuppenheimer High Grade Suit
at prices like these. Better take advantage of them.
Mothers' Attention :
VK H.WK A LAIUJK ASHOHTMKNT OP CHII.imEV.s IWIIATKIIH
WE AUK (iOIXH TO CLOSE OUT AT t-a l.r-VTIIA Till: ltKU'lAU
Pltlt'E. Itolli ly nml Rlrla cast wt .ir them, rniiKliiK I" lrl from Wf up
anil p ran lit your 4 )rar old boy or your grandfather.
K. K. K. STORE
mm mxm in river use!
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BILLION
FEET IS OBJECTS TO THE
PLACED ON SALE W.U. ASSESSMENT
KKACU THIS.
TWO HUNDRED
MILKS LONG
WILL BK CONSTRUCTED IN THK
"NEAR FUTURE '
A RAILROAD (INK WATER C8KR SUGGESTS
COMUIXIXO THE OFFICE Or AT. -TORNEY
AND SECRETARY TO
CUT DOWy EXPENSES
(Continued from pare 1)
suit; that we earnestly petition and
ask that you allow the use of William
son River for log driving purposes,'
sbuject to necessary and usual restrlc-f
tlons as to damages, etc"
In addition to the petition from the
Indians, from the republican and
democratic county committees, from
the Klamnth Snortsmon'a Auorl.tlnn
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from the Klamath Chamber of Com-' i
merce and many other bodies, outside ' (Herald Special Service) J Editor Erentng Herald
nrrrorirls mo"!s -ASHINCTON. D. C. .an ,' My attention has ,ust been cailed
ing a letter was received from the Secretary of Agrlculural Houston to-, to the published notice of the water
Ornats Pas. Commercial Club, stating '"J 'TT? fL dl?p08al ?,' l'99,9 U8era lery 'or th,e yer 19" Md '
that petitions were being sent to 000'000 fcl ot WeStcrn je,,ow pIne seems lo tho wrller tDf" -Washington,
and similar 0,-. tIrabr 'r0I "e Klabab national for-(ment of 15 cents per acre U much too
tions throughout Oregon are alao'est ta Northern Ariona. In order to high. The estimated amount of
active In this behalf. get thi5 Umber out lt w,n & K- ,318 for salaries of offlcers and em-
sary to build a railroad approximately 'ployes especially seems high to me. I
IsHMT muissji st Tiir rsi.n ! 200 mtIe8 ,0ng- Such a railroad will . If we cannot have this part of the!
Ittll SCNOLS AT THE FAIIS COnneCt Colorado and uuh w,tn ork done for $2,500 we might aa
world famous Grand Canyon of the Hell do without the Water Users As-1
Colorado, which hitherto has been ac- 'soclatlon. Twentv-flve hundred dol-
cesslble only from the south. lnr8 Ma, enough to par for offlcers
For several years the construction
Woman Is Head of
iV. Y. 's Prison System
JEWISH
COLONY
(Continued from nut 1)
will tA nM (nn.nii..il f.....j..
count of the work done by the Indus- ol 8UCn a railroad has been considered
inai ciuos. ") uriuun cuyiiaiisis, qui u nas oeen
It is almost centain now that 10 stated that the lack of assured Imme
capltal prizes can be given to the d'ate traffic was an effectual barrier,
school children at the state fair, eon- lt pointed out, however, that a
listing of a trip to the Panama expo-i contract for a billion feet of Umber
Bltlon with all expenses paid. JU overcome this difficulty by pro-
While this Is an expensive prise, it 'WB a commodity for transportation
it, t. ..... .... wUIaW ...,.. I.. 1.1. . . . . .
will be purely educational, and will i whlch, together with tourist and local
do a great deal toward emphaslzlnx,trafflc' w111 Pce the project on a pay
the educational side of the industrial ,nK baBls practically from'the outset.
fair work, it is said. I X -. ..
To Confer
and employes, and this would bring
the total expense to less than 13,500. 1
With 35,000 shares available for as-1
essraent, the cost could be made 10
cents per acre, and pay a liberal J
amount for everything needed In con-l
ntctlon with the work of the association.
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MAY BE STARTED
ISO IAM1MK.S Hi:i.f)U lO ASM.
ClATHiN, AM'1HI; IA !i'.U
M1MJ. tO 1 tll I'AHT OP ORE.
UON TOfifcTri.E
MASON SELLS HIS
FACTORY INTEREST
-Tho sclec-
rOltTI.AM). Jan lloujiuiln
ilroun ptnlilctit and general m&n
ciKcr ot tiif Ji'wUh Acrtculturat and
Colouizadon A.itocUtlon o( (JuunUou,
( tali u In i'ortlaml (or tho purpo
of lnt'irllm; Jcwuli (HOila of IhU
(ummunliy lu tho poulMlllInt of cm
r.K a Itwl IiimhI un (arm
Tin- organlsatlun whlcti he rcpre
llt & i HAbllstipil ihrp yi-aw o,
ii u J u nn a colony of ICO famlllti
IIio loluti) hit i'txttdcd over 1100,
uo in i'urmiuonl lands, und now
tin moru than 0,500 acrr unitcr cul
thntlou.
With a vlow of otpanillaK tho col
'otiy Into iich territory. Drown U top.
pltiR In the ifltidtl cltlra In Cttlllor
ijln. OrrKun nml Washlnxton. where
hu tlrllrers li-rturci. Ho says he has
met with rotutilcrablo succcm
Tho colony plans lo rtatillh a
hank ihrouKli rontrlbutlona from
eatihy famlllm. and loan money to
for
Witer users all ovr th nrnlMt vpw vnnk' in
should give this cireful consideration jtlon of Miss Katherlno B. Davis as tho rallh' ,awUI
and ShOUld at On Ulinil nrntnat In .rnrnvllnn .nmmli.lni,., nt Vw Vn.l, """Hy tArtnCri
the secretary of the water users. Iclty by Mayor John i'urroy Mllchcl, i
If the expense cannot be kept down who took offlco at tho beginning of Tfllth Trilimnho
1 . I', b. C. E. Meeting. i KhmiM rnmMnn f, m. .. .u -. .,.'
" Ed vanntce-'of the Golden Rule ". u. .Cv.ic- uuiuu mu wuunKeinciu oi a prison
The Christian Endeavor Society of stores-lt-frittls morning for Grants tary and aUorner- At tnIa time, it system which Is moro Important than ' Klnnmtli lalU Cltlim Tntlfy
iue nrisuan ciiurch win give a so- Pass, where hewlll confer with Man- l Bel ono man l0 ao luat or man5r tatcs MUi "avis the Public Rrncfli
cial at Mrs. E. L. Elliott's, at 523 Lin- ager MashburnXof the Golden Rule rk' and at much ltst xPn8 Dr- Davis will, for Instance, have
coin street, Friday evening, January stores there. andNanother man, who i!""1 '" relu,red at Present for two. chargo of tho Tombs. .Vow York's fa- A truthful slatuiifut of a Klamath
Hth. All the members and friends are leae soon to do some buying In New ,Thcn- t00 w,th a etary of the In-'rnous city prison. Tbu county pent- Tails cltlicn, given lu his own words
cordially invited. Sliver offering will York. Mr. MashburnTi a brother of ,'?r Wh knows our necd" Bnd herniary l" aIo be under htr con- should convince the most skeptical
b0 Uken- 'Charles Mashburn. coBnected with the'. ' S l he,p.us' thero ls llttIe callftrol. about the merits of Doan's Kldnur
local stores. ; .r BO any ,r,P8 t0 Washington by Here will bo a chance for reform Pills. If you .ufTir from backache
iTnn nratfii.nt r !.. H...fA.i i . .... -..--,
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EDMUND M. CHILCOTE.
If iu doubt about your insurance,
see Clillcote, OSS Mala t., phone M.
Herald want ads bring results.
The Future of the
Klamath Country
Rests on a substantial three-fold basis
Agricultural
Industrial
and Recreative
An Ideal Combination
Ciroesbeclc Return.
Rolto C. Groesbeck returned last
evening from a visit of several weeks
In the Middle West. Mr. Qroeabeck
Planned an extensive trip, telling of
Klamath's resourcesbut ho was call
ed back by the death of his law part
ner, tne late If. W. Kiwxh Mr
Groesbeck will at once take up tho
Arm's business.
Maker to Re Citizen.
Application for naturalization n-
wb8 made today by R. Nurml,
pers
Today Is the Time to Take Advantage
of That Future
The Klamath Derdopnent Go.
1303 MAIN STREET
Klamath Fall, Or.1
proprietor of the Klamath Falls bak
ery. Nurml is a native of Finland.
Herald want ads bring results.
Notice to Creditor
In the County Court of the Stat of
uregon, In and for Klamath
County.
in tho Matter of the Estate of Mar
garet McMillan, Deceased:
Notice is hereby srlven hv tho ..-
derslgned, administrator of the estate
u. iuurgnrei Mcuiiian, deceased, to
we creaiiors or, and to all persons
having claims against the aaid a-.
ceased, to exhibit them, with the
necessary vouchers, within six month.
after tho first publication of Oil. .
tic, to the said admlnlstraiAr.' ..
-f MV
iaw orace of stone ft Gale, at Klamath
rails, in said countr and tu h.
same- being the place for the trans
action of the business of said estate.
Dated this 9th day of January, A.
D. 1914.
D. B. CAMPBELL.
Administrator of Said Estate.
9-16-28-30-8 h
women nave nan in the nervousuets. i iu!i un.,, ,i, !...
history of the world Tho Tombs Is disorders or any form of kidney Ills,
ono of tho worst mismanaged Instltu use a tested kidney medicine.
tlons of the kind. Favoritism of nil A Klamath Kniu rin,.. ..n. ...
kind flourishes. Perhaps every crime' lloan's Kldnv im
known, some of them the most bestial, . Could you demand more convlnr.
Is committed within Its walls, un- Inc nroof of i.irit
checked by calloused keepers. Opium' Mrs eor., ti.ii u-.i.
smuggling Is ono of tho regular Indus- stieU. Klamath Falls. Ore me
trics. Bribery Is the commonest "Home tlm.. mrn i ,..... . ...
crime, rso faors may ho oliinln.M from unit,. i ,., i..i. ..... . ..
without paying for thorn. ordered kidneys. Tho kidney secre-
tlons were also unnatural, causing roe
Motor lifeboats carried by one of annoanc. Hearing of Doan's Kid
the newer trans-Atlantic llnem m'ucv Piiia i . ..... ....... ..
.equipped with wlrelesB apparatus hav-'completely cured mo." ' "
ng a ZOO-mllo radius. For sale by all dealers. Prlc, 60
u... , i I iC0nl8, Koe'-Mllburn Co., Huffalo
Surety boiidl on NhorL nniJrn. uM)v,lltf v"-!, --' - -
Chllcote. 633 Mta .... pho.e M. HtaUs. " "' l" UD,,,J
., .. Remember the
Herald want ads bring results land take no oth.r.
name- Doan's
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At this store you
get the &q$S dvuiss
dttcfe lowest prices
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TREATMENT1 "'" " " """ T.UH
Bring U Your Prfcription-
Underwood't Pharmacy
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Monday
Nary a Rub
Nary a Scrub
First dump in your silverware, and
it i. Cleaned and Polished in leu than half
a minute. Tho PlAtum Plate removes all
tarnish, and it guaranteed not to Injure
either silver or gold.
PROVE IT YOURELF-TeUphon.
88 and arrange for a demonstration at
your house, or tend the coupon below to
Philip J. Sinnott,
KLAMATH 'A,1,'M' w.UKATtmi:ir aET
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On Him First Trust M Havlu.
Hank for (he amount of your
hill nml nota how atuch Bior
wur creditor will rssct you
'I'll-)- nt onco clM you as a
"tin who do. buslasM In
biulunis way. Ilav an c
"t"U at the bank, and your
rmln will bo better, your
mom, ,afnr. )(m.t ttilnk you
liv ( Mart i,t. Small ae
' oiinls nro as acceplable aa big
one
FIRSTTffiTSf:SAV,NGS BANK
KLAMATH -'ALLS nnvnrm
a w iII
Open for Business
vorr lowest ra'os "' htt",,,,' ,,, "n1 rt at lh.
New City Laundry
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