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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1914)
UK St THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tphmuy, txrroiiKn , li4 riMjnn WIM111111 ""''S ATTRACTIONS OF MORE THAN USUAL INTEREST RECENTLY the town of Merrill, Bonanza and Fort Klamath have been entertaining the citiient and visitors of Klamath county with display of home grown products almost unbelievable, even by our own people. We doubt if many of us actually realized the possibilities of this great country until these different displays were seen and examined. We also doubt if the majority of citizens of this county KNOW or realize the completeness of Klamath county's biggest and best Drygoods Store- store with more than SIX THOUSAND SQUARE FEET of floor space, packed almost 'to the limit with new fall and winter merchandise at most reasonable prices. In this entire store you won't be able to find $200.00 worth of merchandise where the price has been affected by the present war. You can find almost anything you could wish for in drygoods, shoes and ready-to-wear merchandise, and, by comparing our prices with the different mail order catalogues, you will find it will be decidedly to yoer advantage to buy at home, where you can first inspect the merchandise and then have the use of it from, the time you pay out your money. This store has recently received new shipments of the follewing: women's ready-to-wear garments, sen's and boys' suits, overcoats, sweaters and mackinaws; more than $2,000.00 worth of new fall and winter sheet, laces, embroideries, blankets, underwear, hosiery in fact, there is no department but what has received new shipments the past few days. sixth street joe To Open Bids Soon nuw bumrmtu t ir U7 l- iui new TVdiMiips cuv kmh.m:i:h am jaiii!i:r WMMim.i: vvr rmuit "O.k" O.V TUN Willi K AMI lt.VU. riaiM is iah .1 Uullml Vt IWrvlf l ' Minor and nnuAiiirnt. WAHIIINOION, 0. C Oil. S. Tli liw Htr.iiilnn.UBu .... UlttM ar Mn rrctlvrd. ami will uIh ''irlulitls," trli ij j, , "J . ...... ... lt. tMfcki ilMitj.rllfl.ilil i U? riuil tinHhl in.fi.jn .1.... ' t I-...I .,u,i..ru nwrardeil fur filiitriU,. S I I. Hill klieeit. Iar.,r .,.i .... . 8UII. alrrot U nn full) completed , " ' iuiil-.hlM.n now l.i ih. ...... ""' W .11. i'j " " "" 1 -..-., 'Ili-lr Ullrrlr ll iuruJ, , . I Inch im, futir iul.mr ,0,lir!' "m"!lJr r m ,r. W jniMiins 01 in. """" '".. . ...I Iw i.m - M". U-fl mid l.Mci.en ifpuri . .-... . -. ,(.A,,,ru (Mi mi twenty (... 1, ., ... ..,.,.. ,.,,i 1 1 urn ""I "- ,""" i- "- .-..- iim nrvvi'.i.iB iiu itp'hi "if - I'.. a . . S . l-L ll... Hllll.ll I .nun nrrrium oj .!" w.ii. lot 4 Mich l4 a J I mlr UiI IiiiiumiiiiI. Hllh street was ihivh from WlnUnl. j nii. to tlit .It) HmlU Tlix total rout 3 a JJ9.2I5 tfi. MAY EXPERT THE : CITY'S ACCOUNTS 1 riNAM't: roMMirriiK to iak: I A ItKlllHT AT Till: ,M T JUKKT. imi or tii: i-mtNrii. wii.i. Ill'l'llii: Af THATTIMK Will Entertain Head of Forestry Service Don't Miss Seeing the Unusual Display in Klamath Falls Next The large booth containing this display is located at 41 1-413-415 Main street 3?" You'll find a crowd almost any time you come, but you'll also find a corps of willing clerks who are anxious to show youtheJnew fall goods. I!..... I. m luLMtttllllV tt fl.M rllv'. IbooV Miik rtrlc.t IhU jrror. Tt.t tuatlrr ' iIIjcumiM s( Imt nlKl' mrviltiK ut tk' rimiKlt Kinal iIIu'hmIIUiii o( IhU I'umtlon Mill bo tin li- nt Itir next tuunrll iiiwIIiik, The maHor t rr(crrrl lu Ibo tliuncr cueumlltcp lit InftlUalo. UutiiiK lb wik bjb I k iAvlr7'ilB&. 1 - .. 7 H ! Thq .Slar Ihiatcr baa anntlier Dot lino rrl (idrrtn In "Ixjtn'a Hm.i," a Iraislr itory, finely tirmritlpil, ihr fftiiirlo bi-lns the product of Drn llronon. ll tell ttio lor of a cabaret sir) who U rant ott by our man, anil mar IrlM another wlihom rvrrallne lit. Ijaxtr.-t of Ir uut llfn. Itsr ibe (Jrl lli-itr H, (Ira. (.rlrr ami chief (o Jirmluo lt" mm.1, 14 rtlt f ih furrtlry aortic, I Ui b riiur-lftirnilril front lb itnrrRtnrnt UtV laliip.l lit Klamath Kail within a ron-lrucllon tif ruatla ibrti(b ili-f. -.hurt llmr. At that lllu III atlli rt rrtn, li-ailluc In t Ml- U Hun m b ratlrti M uuin-f f tin Mr. tltatra lll en ti. ii.f 4, IMirlntifo tu IhU oclltiu. tla Mftlfurii. Kfiuii lh Ukt t U Th chlrf fiirr(r I i luakltif ajttimt. to Ktaamih I'jII m4 (4 Itiur nt I In North?!, IuJImr von- frlr4 and bani'Urti-.) r a U Mm tlltlotu. lit a fw iiaaa ht IU lli at ihi rtm of the tt Ut bv.il ai. t'ratrr Ijiap, and mKt an lnrlloii J.I, ami Nfminl h-ir LUfTr-CJli rnait V.I1M11 t fo iJa),;bibj fculltWil u J'fri lt,e wra rrnnk for trlln nulo. I'lntlrr.mc at the fc ut the umoI) cli1 lilrano Ato at (Vulral Kra-. 3l ijaiiiatli rountr, KUwaib 'lli. Oft- i. -lh jirotr tirhr, 4nlr ttrt, I'laiia fur .SV Vurlk rlty'a IJu.uum -14, Ss rtMffrl b U UMa ii MillillKK 011 Hip Krimiiit of tho l'auaiiniitilh flow llip iUIp btltuf malarrit' hihmiIhu hato fcwn !' Ute attJ flfl iubltitr4 tUHtwWf irril by (hi. c''.mIIhO board Of. 1 1,191 1. work. On ut the featuir of th, iMtc rtf lat Bubllrailoa OtloW hulltllnC lll b Oil alrtllUC af tt i Z. tSI I. ir. holne .NV-t York rity In ITU, KMII.Y W IstS anil 1913. Many olttvr tnlr(ri In fralurr art Mu trtrcl. MATrilKWil, AiJmlniiiralrU Hubcrlb for Ih IUrl4. t ratalf , tauallt 'JOHN H. UOIIUIM. t'h.wur f t. norc liutMInt, I'urtlanJ. urr. Attorney I'tr Ailrulattirtirtt. -L. ollr lo rrrailwr I In llm Cuunly Couil of Ih tlUta of? Orcfun fur the County of Klamath, III Iho Mattrr of Ih KataU of JaMlc N. UOlatil, tl. Noll.v U hvrrby ltrn that the Mf- il-rlenrl, Kmlly M. Maltha baa, ,ln lb county rouit of a UU t Orriott, lor Ih (uUhlj f Clvu- MM, lii Ih mailer of lb vui of AitMt W, NUMana, i4ei-4, Notl U hrfaby tUth lbt by til 111 of an or4r n4 If-ti" fcrlol eranlftl by lb ab.puwt4 cotitu Big Travel Next Year Anticipated (Continued from pact 1) construction of Crater Lake Lodge, the new hotel at the rim, and the building Is sow 95 per cent complet ed.' We intend to open this hostelry Best season, bo early in June I am ectasias to Klamath Falls to get a gansof carpenters to go Into the park io inlsh the interior of the hotel, 'and bare it ready for guests by July -1. The new hostelry Is to be four "ato"riea in height, the three upper 'dories to be of imitation half timber wo will conduct a camp for tourists ai a lower rate than at the rim. This will be an Ideal location for those wishing to explore Dewey, Anna Creek and Sand Creek canyons and the Garden of tho Cods and climb Union, Arant and other peaks." A still greater collection of Crater Lake views than his aiatchless work In other years was made this year by Mr. Klscr. He spent the entire sea son photographing the lake and its surroundings in its varied moods, and he will this winter display some strik ing new pictures, with every element In harmony for the especial study made. From this new set of pictures. Cra ter Lake Is to be still more widely ad- and the lower one of stone. All mod- vertlsed. A set of enlargements, In "era conveniences will bo Installed. colors, are to be Installed in the state "With the completion of the hotel, 'capItol by Mr. Klser, and he has al- '"wo will remove the tents from the rim Jready promised to make another set of the lake. These we will group at of colored enlargements for the bu , the Lower Camp, where government ireau of national parks. This bureau headquaurters aro located, and there uses these pictures for educational work, and they will be exhibited in all the libraries In the big cities, as well as in the leading educational In stitutions. "In addition to the exhibit of Cra ter Lake pictures with the Southern Oregon exhibit and Installed In the Illuminated columns, I have received a contract for a .display of these pic tures In tho Oregon building at the Panama-I'aciflc exposition," said Mr. Klser. "A space has been reserved In an extremely advantageous loca tion, and I am to till that space with enlargements In oil colors. Those en largements will be about 3x4 feet and 4x8 feet, and there will bo at least twenty of them. They are to be framed in rough finished natural woods." Although the hotel Is closed at the park, road construction Is stilll under way in the government camps. This work will bo continued until the fore part 01 November. ' VflHnf- ttf ltfl .1 ll. I.M.f .M lilt- IM... hJThlrl'T 'h?.r'"t v.mpu si.rr. A llo.rah drama anil a Kalrm man apt'-rani. and om atronjly mo-jbrr) apolnltd. a.lmlnltlralrU tit u,t.'l J"U4 alwlolirif ol IV tionii acenw reull Clara Kimball !Mi.i, of Jl sv (ihi.ij .!. ! Auiut w nuwi, w I ' '" ' "' -! . m .... . Klamath, or Klamath Falls entrance road with the Sand CreW road. Thin rflfiietiV fiin Mm! mi Ilia ttvrtaf IJI be completed In a few day, and .... ... ,, ,. .' .? ., .in u.. t.-i t.. . 1 . . "bat tho "Heller llablV' mine mill allow Klamath Falls tour lulu to ,.., ,... ,,,, .... , . , ., . . , ... menl mean In to !. t ilalnnl tnmor- go to the lake via Auna Creek can- .,. .. ......,., ..... -h ...... i .1 1 u . Lf0" ttlKM at Ih Star thralcr n mnv- yon and return via the tc.-tilc Konilt. ...... . .. ... ,,t '"K I'lctiirM, utiTMipilcon ntldra ami LreeK canyon. , . ,, ... ... lecture Mrs. UMoynn l.lrtnnlonn ........... . . . . 'of I'"'1'""'! W'H Ih her thru, In Iter WOML.N .Sell guaranteed hosiery to,tmlr of ,ho U,C ntl(1 K,rn fcq ,ff. friends, neighbors and general,,,,,, .al are so hlchlr en.lor,-d h 0 per cent prefits: Diakii.!.. n..,.i. (....... .1 11...1 .. ... w.p.,., ..MH,,-w. .M IUIII-(H, tfT statu rarmt-Tisichcr Aanorlalton an,i wearer; fig dally; experience unneeeiuary. International Mill. Wcl I'hlladel. phis, Pn. C-lOt l-r in County Court of loe Hut nl Orvon for Klamath county, and ha 1I11I) i4allncd a uch. All pfoni rrafl, I will oHer fur t; 4 M and after lb SStti day nt tUptraWr, I9H, will acll at rli uh, lf More than 200 giant searclilighU which are to be used as a part of the COO at the i'nnama-1'aclflc exposition have arrived on the exposition ground future of his own offspring, long dc-J " " i'"i i jn..-. niiwurr- pioreu, it now iieinc put forrefut v. celved aro 18 and 13 Inch, and arubofor.. ih., people. TiiitiiRli Urn ram J other organliatlons The naiietilile of rtigdiilra Is polnlnt. out by the lecturer In n cl-or and forceful vny. The different- Utwn the cam a man will show In the bet terment of his llventock ami In the the smallest ze that will be uned. There will be 100 30.lnsh search lights, and many between three nnd A force of men Is nt work now four feet In diameter. palgn Is but a few years old, already llio rosiilla nrn being shown, I Mrs. l.lvlngiitofiit' lecture contain! a great lesson for all. The Hytfienlst U rsMlf Uak Ua late 4 aceraHl of tWnasaiii ol m tt tiwsan ll at HEALTH rtlNCIPLES la a PemcUcmU UmdrtlmdbU. Mttult Brtmgimt SlpU OartUUafi Q4 aMi Is Hm NtariarNs4a4AHMMasts1 "a&ffiaar A BMilaJr Balail4f a.s,s.t)AiraLS IOsCft IIMsTtAS Ai rr Mswsalf,ot " I WW ITyWesfltSs rwasefiifl wt. aiitiic stss , smvu. ms. bvlnf cUlms again.! Mld ratal ar..r'"' ,u 9 n,f",, '","," ""T ,ia rounrwaiion ny in i coun, w following rtMrluea rl ff nptnj, i ltt The al half of the uthsl quarter of tttlan nfta (11 and lb norlbca.t quarter ot U norlhwMt quarter, a4 the 6fta' vmi quarUr of lb nofilil tr of llon iwenlH"" ( luanihlp ihlrtyxlfhi fit) rang len (II) ! of ! lamella meridian, b.lne la Kl' Mtti founly, ui of Ofo, ronialulng one hun4r4 dit; (11 acre, snort or Um. All bids mr N mIM lo to wy attorney al t)rn Clir. Of .son , UKOIKIK Ik irrOKr, Udr. 'nlsliiiliir of lh lUlals of AM iirl W, NiUliiaitli, lcdt (tlortlon K. Ilay and Karl C UUhi mi, alloniry. KMMi-lMi ATKINSON'S BANKRUPT SALE All Ribbons and Laces at One-Half Price Our entire stock of ribbons and laces now offered for one-half price. Our ribbon stock consists of many novelties and all the staple colors and widths. Our lace department comprises a nice flection of VaL Torchon, Clussy and many seveky All-overs. Remember the Reduction Is Enormous, One-Half the Regular Price Remarkably Low Prices on Notions It would not be necessary to make these reductions, as they are as staple as wheat You are buying notions every day. Take advantage of this saving: Wilson Hook and Eyes 10c for Oc 1'eets Hook and Eyes , . .10c for 7 He Hairpins , 6 pkgs for 0c Needles , C for 4c Collar Supporters ....,,.. 6 for 2)c Hair Net C for UHc Stork Diapers 2G for 90e Sanitary Belts , . ,,..,.,,,,. 3C for 5IOc Omo Dress Shields , . . , 2C for SIOc Cube I'ins 6 for 4c Cube I'ins 10 for Me Why Not Buy Your Winter Coat Now and Save $3 to $7.50? We have a small but choice line of coats left in all the best sizes. We can save you from $3 to $7.50, and that will go a long way towards providing your other winter needs. Children's Sweaters and Leggings You will have to dress Ike little one warm in winter, and we are offering sweaters and lggings for considerably lee than you would expect to pay. Other children's wear for winter also at a great saving price. J. F. MAGUIRE, Purchaser NO GOODS EXCHANGED NQ ACK m n TERMS CASH N wi '' S IV. ll - 4.i m