The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HKRAlA KLAMATH FALLS. QRlQON
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YOUR WINTER COAT
You might as well buy your new coat now and have the
benefit of it these cool days and evenings. We have a
bunch of new ones that will please you
BALMACAANS, REDINGQTE
And All the Newest and Most Fashionable Styles
As High
As Low
as
as
$8.50
STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY
"WHERE THE LADIES SHOP"
Are Still Seeking
for Open River
(Contlu4 from saga X)
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tbs Umber, and showing how fast It
Si deteriorating in ralue. These pic
tures are not overdrawn, nor vera
conditio of the timber, but w tak!,0',nK Tri1'?,!''
vlevr, It mould bo advlsabl. to utilise-
these streams for loafing purpose.
While Mr. Graces made no promise
to the Chamber of Commerce and
made no statements relative to thla
matter, we are confident that, if call
est upon by jou. he would be pleated
to lay before you tho whole situation
tulth reference to the sale of Klam
ath Indian reservation Umber and the
advisability of opening the streams to
en at random on the reservation, and
they arc a true representation of the
timber on the reservation with refer
ence to the development of spike tops,
snags, burns etc.
The officers of the Crater Nation
al Forest, as we are informed, know
the condition of the Umber and riv
ers on the Klamath Indian reserva
tion, and the advisability of now sell
ing It and opening up the drlvable
streams to logging operations.
Recently Hon. Henry S. Orates.
We should like again to request
that jou take up this matter, and do
something for this community, and
we say this because' business condi
tions' are deplorable and every Im
petus that can be given them should,
as we believe, be given by every
branch of the federal government. In
deed, this would be strictly in keep
ing with the policy of President Wil
son, and we believe that we are en
titled to your aid In this matter.
chief forester. Department of Agrl- ur- "- "raw. now resiaing in
culture, visited Klamath Falls andiMarahfle,a- Pctel Monday for
the surrounding country, and Ind-ja ,nort TU,t
dentally passed through portions of! -""""
the Klamath Indian reservation. He DIssatlsfacUon over the award of
Is, as we believe, familiar with thelChlef Justice White on the Panama
timber on the Klamath Indian reser- Costa Rica boundary question result
vr.tIon. and with the condition of the.ed in demonstrations against Presl
et reams, and knows whether or not. dent Porras of Panama, and other
from a logging and forestry point of government officials.
Town Topics
Ilrbrtuitut Meet Tonight.
Members of Prosperity llsbekah
Lodge will meet for degree team prac
tice tonight at S:30. There is a
hint of refreshments of some kind.
(Hi! ltesideat Die.
Henry Stout has received word of
the death of his brother-in-law, Fred
Ollft. at Oakland. Death was due to
enncc-r. Mr. Cllit was many years a
resident of Klamath Falls.
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If it's north hating, it worth U
ourlng. tce Chilcote.
GolagJLack Tomorrow.
Lloyd Do Lap leaves In the morn
ing for Richmond. Calif., to resume
bis position with the Western States
Uas and Klectrlc company, after a
visit Tith his parents, County Clerk
C. R. Oe Lap and wife.
t
Tonight la "Path Dally News
night at the Temple, and this picture
will bo showu one day only.
"The Glided Kld.M a clean KdUort
comedy In two rwU, U uno of the
best yeL It shows how a yuuug iHrt,
whiwc father, a well know financier,
always foots the hills for his son.
'argue that he can bo arrested and
thrown Into Jail. Ho anally succeed,
but later on only to hU sorrow, than
he baa aa hard a tlmo getting out a
he did getting In.
A good Illograph and a Hellg drama
make up the rest o( the program.
Thinl Street Meet Tomorrow.
As announced yesterday by The
Herald, the property owners in the
Third street Improvement district will
meet tomorrow night. Instead of to
night, as was at first arranged by the
council. Thla meeting Is to consider
assessments, etc.
"Jap Fanner Hised.
1 Alleging that IS0 Is due him for
the sal of n span of horses and
.KO.bO for hauling and plowing,
'Too. W. Newton lit brought ult
against U. Sannomlya to recover these
'amounts. The complaint was filed to
day by Onclll & Manning.
Today's news today la The llsratd.
XtXlra to Creditor
In tl County Court ( the Stat of
Oregon, fur Klamath County.
In the Matter of tho Usui of William
Martin, Deceased.
Notice U hereby glen that the un
dcrslencl has bn duly appointed
administrator of the wiale of William
Martin. decerned, by the rounty court
of Klamath tounty. OreROn, and that
nil persons havlui? claims alnst ld
estate re required to prwnt mwc
to mo at tho law ufTkc of Hollo C
UrtHsbV. KUmath Kails. Otrgdn.
within slv mouths from the date of
this notice, properly tertSed as by law
required.
Dated at Klamath Kails. Orscon.
October 3 1st. 191 1.
SILAS OIIKNCIIAIN,
Administrator of the Kstat of Wll
Ham Martin, Ifcceased,
31-2MI-Uh
,oilr
All persons knowlisg th.mslv In
debted to the late Or William Mar
tin are requested to make prompt set
tlamenl with the administrator at the
oftlrc of Hollo C, (Jroesbcrk, attorney
at law. Klamath Kails. Oregon 31-t
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M I'iimsUIm IVrt. Tttrte l t Wtlrr
mtr, t'mtjf in nil ul tMlUirt
gMarafttffnt Hut Iti Imk
Prices $2.50
and Up
Wm. A, Masten
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HAVE NOTHING
d
Prices
WITH
OME IN and let us prove to you that
we sell cheaper than any mail
order house in Oregon.
A FEW PRICES
Canned Corn, per case ....
Canned Corn, per dozen ....
Canned Ashland Tomatoes, per case
Canned Ashland Blackberries, per case
Canned Ashland Peaches, standard, per case
H. & B. Solid Pack Tomatoes, per case
Palace Sliced Peaches, per case
Pineapple, 1-lb. cans, per dozen
Pineapple, 24b. cans, per dozen
Pineapple, 2 1-2 lb. cans, per dozen
DRIED FRUITS
Peaches, 10 lbs. . ,
Peaches, 50 lbs. ."
Prunes, lo lbs
Prunes, 25 lbs
Apricots, fancy, per lb
Apricots, 25-Ib. box
Pears, 10 lbs
FLOUR
117E buy it in car lots direct from
" the mill, and handle six different
brands. Prices range from
$1.15 to $1.70 per Sack
By the thousand pounds.
$20.00 to $33.00
We also carry All Kinds of Feed at
Lowest Prices
HARDWARE
THIS LINE we have just started to
carry and can save you money on
every article; but at our competitors
have influenced die wholesale hardware
houses on this coast not to sell to us,
we are compelled to go East for our
goods.
All we ask of the people of Klamath
County is to give us a chance and
We WiU Save You Money
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
Car of Winter Apples from Ashland
AND ANOTHER CAR WILL BE IN SOON
ASHLAND FRUIT COMPANY
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