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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1914)
wiiDNKiinAv, Novmmm ,l( f THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fac room J MILLINERY WEEK THIS Remember, not a hat in our entire stock is reserved from this sale. All of our new late fall and winter styles will be sold during this week for TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT We have a large variety of $5.00 hats which we are selling for only - - $3.75 You cannot afford to wear your old hut when you cnn net new one fr ,n' or'cc Special Shipments of Individual Styles in New Coats and Suits Are being received constantly. Come in and tee them. STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY 'WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" il f U. S. to Prevent Any Anderson is to no mm lore War for Mexico J trnniiTn mini rnnnnn nininr riUtll AliAin IKUUnrAKAUt i Villa Instructed to Proceed Against Carranza Jap Vessel Is Latest to Sink Poultry Trust Work r. United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C. Nor. 11. In an effort to guard against a too dency towards mouopoly of the poul try packing Industry and to prevent (the killing center in much worse con dition than tho which are sent a few miles. Besides the additional' ,cost ol feeding U an important Item. The department specialists, thero- MCtmVKICUT IS .MATCHED WITH OI'ENINO OK PARLIAMENT TODAY ASTORIA IIO.XKft FOR A TK.V IS MORE SOMHHi; THAN IV FOIL U3A1N "SURE MER YEARS KINO AHKS HELP HOUND AFFAIU I'l.li WIN" FOU WAR OFFICE A I .Vr-cordlm? tit tulvtrt frnm thti . (Tnld.! Ikrfcjt RiM-vlcs i lu falling Into the hands of, a few big 1' e!!raf 'BBJ""S P"'t.,7 ' north, Ilttd Andewon U again to take LONDON. Nor, 1 1.-Th, brllllant-l Interests, as has happened to the beef :,....,, ..,..k ' ', . a Stance t winning fame In the- prize,!, uniformed crack troop which havs packing Industrr. the Department of " ::"7 . ... . ..ZTZZ . . f" rln- tead of scrapping (or a fancy Un fo promtn-nl the cercmonlw Agriculture has Just Issued a warning to chicken raisers to giro encourage ment and sapport to local poultry ttead of erecting one $30,000 plant to (dtaw- from a territory with a large radius, an? advising them to build In An il l v..... t ft AAA w..Tt .! packing industries In all part of the , V"" M" . . ! country three different centers, each look- .. " , . . ing to a supply fro ma territory with There tea danger, poultry special- snjaer ,,, tflat Mum 0, ,tB 1st. ot tie department feel, that the;cWckens ,R MCcll:nt condIUon. iK)ultry Industry will become as high- ..,-,, ,h!s, ,,,. ,,, .,,,, states. "Tho poultry packed and ship been so prominent In the cercmonlwi purse with some top-uotchcr. though. uiarkiuR the opening of parliament ' he is matched with on ,an:tquated'oro lacking today, when the HrltUh eounK uwtrucior, anu tn procerus iaw makln bodr convened Benin, of the inU arc to be divided between the fighters and tho football team of the Astoria Amateur Athletic .Asso ciation, i V centralised as the beef Industry In a few distant packing centers." the de- parUnent warns. "In this event, Just For this first time, khaki cUd troops participated In the state procession. Theio troops are mainly volunteer. who are held for homo defense, and The boxing contest Is to be a ten-' they added to tho parade a spirit ol round aafflr. and will ho staged at. preparedness In place of military i Astoria November lu. Hud oppo sed Is not only In better condition,, "u"a KIU" "u pv- grandeur and precision of former th rr.rt h-5iv- . -,ii,i- nent at that time Is Willlo Mack, box-:yCor. r ! ? V . vf "v1" ,ne tnreo dUlr,c,s t by the In-i-"'0"1 tl)9 ., m v,ew of the recent (Jerman ipr to dispose of has o seek a marke Mtmcnt an pornianent ,oeallon of .rvtlred from the game before Hud en- ,he , f f 9f several hundred miles away or dealan ,ndust nnd lheJ(j JndngtrJc5 Jn ter.d it In his winter days Mack;iho va,u B0 w ' through local commission men or ,, ,., fnr ,, was a clover, hard fighter, Slnco re-' . ., ,. .,...." ,..,...- .-. ..... U.,HUU .,u men assisted the Yoemvn of the (auard In this work. ; ) Kins (tooree. in tiU Mtwn-h biLmI ' jfor the jiMago of measures to enablw J the government to carry tho war loj a spdy and successful conclusion. asnu who will buy live catOc, chick- duc.,on , ,h,t .....'. r tiring ho has "discovered" Soldier! is uuu viser yrusiiams iigmcrs. Heccntly Anderson tinderwont nn- en raisers, unless local poultry dress ing and refrlgeratlns establishments m are maintained, will have to dispose NorWROflriri Snin !v Rhfnmpnt trtf of their product for live shipment to Chicago and other centers." From the point of view of the consumer, the department says, the tendency to ship live poultry long dls- t'nited Press Service li en other operation. Now he says he Is In btfjtr flATM fhftn AV,r .nit ti Sunk by lMinei,00i for a vle"")' ovcr ,ace- pMAAM5Sfsitowm;y steamer Pluton. tanccg by rail is decidedly wasteful.: LONDON. Nov Poultry shipped 400 or COO miles, even under the best 'conditions of transit, loses an average ot 30 per cent In weight, tho department's spe cialists compute. Chickens that have traveled long distances by rail reach -The Norwegian I route to Chris tiana, struck a mine off' Yarmouth ! and quickly sank. Th res passengers' and nineteen cued. of tho crew wcro res- NEW YEARS 1ST . BE QUIET, SEZZE 'Conspiracy Was ; 1 Brewing at Home i he Oregon City paper mills cut their time to Ave days per week, but shortened shifts to employ sixty more hands. Herald want ads bring results Tbe Coast Guard's Wife," Drama In Two Parts "la a Saltaa's GsztSea," Featuring Mary Pickford Maggie's Honest Lover," Comedy AMATECK NIGHT AdsBJsslosi lSe ' Children 10c Coupons for silverware given Mon day, Tuesday and Thursday. iCan a Woman BucceeI in Her I'Inr of Venjenicc? JUDITH DOES See The Great Problem Play of tho Ago IlltST STOKY IN TMItKC IU11T8 I FIIIDA Y AND SATL'ltDAY MAYOK AI.IlKi: ISSUF.S U'AltXINO THAT NO "UUFF8TUFF" WILL CO IN POHTLAND FOU OKKBTINO United Press tivrvjee ' ATHKN.S, Nov. 1 1 Constantinople I dlspatchot tell of a conspiracy there! BKiunm mo Merman ana youux Turks. This Mas discovered before II gained much headway, and ttm lead- lOIfffors shot. sbbbVsbVsbvPVP VbbbbV MMMMMkv -VIL. mmmwwwmS '1bbV. BsVHt. BBB sbHbbK' BBBBBi Mmuv ' MmWWw vSVlSi ISSBBBBT SDBSV. 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I. . i i,MWWOW i An Kngllsli woman has obulned a patent In tho United Htatca for bunks on ships that arn so supported that they remain level, no matter how much tho ship rolls. Tho Countess of Warwich has now started lu business an u tenrdon do- signer, and will undertake the laying' out of gardens, MATJNKi: KVKRY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 2:0 POItTLANI), Nov. 11. "Any per son who ventures to maks cxhorbltant tho GfHIs of this city for Now Years eve, expecting to witness unusual sights, will be playing a loHlng gamc.i Tho polleo win bo on hand to see that tborc are no orgies or excessive drink ing. If over there was a time when sucn uappenines should bo curbed. It l J now. Just after tho stato has voted! Tho valuo "f mineral products of dot ,J.ely for prohibition.'' Arizona Increased from $87,947,838 'JhUttatement was made by Mayorln 1&12 to 171.1:9,705 In 1913, jAIbeo this morning, wjin asked what J " llbtriles would bu extended tho usual VtW 20 to 2C cents a day Is paid Now Years ivo crowds. Ho said fur-"10 wo"'n om ployed In tho rublwr In- ,ther he rillzd thcro would b an '"try In Ilrltlsh Oulntin. inclination on tho part of sorno saloon ' i OH.Vi:ilAI. Vi:.M,TI.VA (AltllA.V, Unllcil Pres Kcrvlro Kl. PAHO, Trx Nov. II The Augtiss CnlleniiM convnntloit, follow. Ing nti all night loii, this morning I))' a unanimous vote, rcjM:ti the conditional offer of rMlgnatlon msdn by President Carranza. r -mowing this, (Jencral llnblcs, who Is secretary of war of tho hkw rablnrl, roiiferrxd iim (littrsl srau rec Villa tho rank of rommsndor In chief of all iho mllllary for tho coiiventloii cotiirciU, villa w r dnrrd to procpcd with military opr. lions, VIIU now has under hl romsmnd his own troop, gsihemt In Northern Mexico, wl:n he oip4d Carrnnns.f and Ihn irMtis of 'apsta. Bargain Week in Groceries One cafe Tomatoes , , $2.50 One case Corn $2.25 One tack Sugar $0.75 Tavern Coffee, 1-Jb cans , 35c Tavern Coffee, 3-lb cans , f)5c Tavern Coffee, 5-lb cans , , . . .$1 .45 All Kinds of Winter Apples at a Bargain This Week Lion Brand Flour, per sack .$1.40 Dried Prunes, per lb , , . .(c Dried Peaches, per lb , 7c Get Your Winter Supplies as Soon as Possible Ashland Fruit Company and erlll proprietors to go the limit, since It has become definitely known that prohibition will bo a fact Janu ary I, IP 16. His Intends to notify the police to bo on tho alert, and when ever he finds tho law violated will im mediately cancel tho Ilcen&o. Proprietors of many grills through.' 'out the city, anticipating a big busl-1 ncss on tho clogo of the old year, aro fixing tho amount of deposits for res ervations of tablos high. WANTED Carload damaged wheat, for hog feed; samplo and price. Kl. den Urothers, Central Point, Ore, lt flood furniture, llko good manners, In tho hallmark of refinement. 8eo Wlllls-Jolinstono Co, for good furni ture at fair prlam. F a i yw.1 K-lf III filiop. B. P. Lowory has disposed of bis barber shop to Riley Powers and I. E. Hostwlck. Mr. Lowory says ho may stay here and engage In other business. Hovernl Bervian girls have taken a pledge not to marry a man who has not killed at least one of the enemy In tho war now going on. SCHLITZ BEER FOR THE FAMILY KLAMATH . LIQUOR COMPANY HHSM 1 I , . ,--u-u-j-u-U-,jl Have You a Clock? HfKT Ri::i:iVKI, A lli:,UTIFII, ANNOIITMKNT Ol' i:iIIT.ilAV. MAIIOOANV FIMkm, iimwk KXAMKI. MANTEL CLOCKS IV Till! LATEST NH.U'IM AND DEHIOXH. TIIIMK MUHT in: Hii:.v t hi: appuixiateh. WIHII TO IIIIV THEY ARE WHETHER YOU OR NOT, COME IN AND HKK TIIKM. REAETIFUL. Prjcei range from $4.50 up Wm. A. Masten, Jeweler HOUSTON'S OPKRA HOUSE DARK STAR THE ATW I'AI'l. J. 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