SpF-'l ''"is-.j -w ' "rnm FT; $&& ' TCNMAY, JULY It, ttln THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rfekt 7d A ie I f .yv'. ' . .-.i . ' KiL i -- - Are You Going to $''& Fair? .. "' A 'trunk or suit awe may be needed to mfthc the? trio more Dicasanc uur mure Vjjcic,of trunks, suit cases and handbags are Vonak during the July Clearance Sale at a discount of 25 per cent. Suit Cases $1.39 Suit Cases Now $1.04 $1.50 Suit Cases Now $1.12 $1.85 Suit Cases . Now $1.39 , $3.50 Suit Cases Now $2.63 $3.90 Suit Cases Now $2.93 $4.00 Suit Cases . . . . Now $3.00 $4.35 Suit Cases , Now $3.27 '$4.85 Suit Cases Now $3.64 $5.50 Suit Cases Now $4.13 . $6.50 Suit Cases Now $4.88 $7.50 Suit Cases Now $5.63 $10.00 Suit Cases Now $7.50 Trunks $4;50 trunks Now $3.38 $6.50 Trunks Now $4.88 ,, $7J5 Trunks . . . ..... Now $5.52 $8.00 Trunks Now $6.50 $9:75 Trunks . ... .7. Now $7.32 $11.00 Trunks Now $8.25 $11.50 Trunks ..-.... Notf $8.63 $12.00 Trunks .t.s... Now $9.00 $15.00 Trunks ; Now $11.25 $27.00 Trunks. Now $20:25 II $1.00insteadof$1.75 Another shipment of Messaline Petti coat to sell at $1.00. JFive dozen just re ceived,, which represents one of the best values we have ever been able to offer. The colors' .and sizes are assorted in a manner which will give you a splendid opportunity ; to buy these garments to equally as good advantage as you could have them made to $.'prdef; Made to 'order they would cost more than double. Don't Fail to Attend the Clearance Sale That Is Making Good and Giving the Best Values in AH Lines THE GOLDEN RULE'S Semi-Annual Clearance Sale YOU WILL KINDLY TAKE NOTICE THAT SOME OF THE OTHER STORES IN TOWN ARE CONSIDERABLY WORRIED OVER THE EX TREME LOW PRICES WE ARE MAKING IN ORDER TO EFFECT A QUICK CLEARANCE. PRETTY GOOD EVIDENCE THAT THEY BEGIN TO REALIZE IT'S A HARD GAME TO DEPEND ON TRAVELING SALES MEN FOR THEIR DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC., ESPECIALLY WHEN LOCATED IN CITIES THE SIZE OP KLAMATH FALLS. YOU WILL NEVER HEAR THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS STORE MAKE A KICK BECAUSE TRAVELING SALESMEN REFUSE TO CALL, NEITHER WILL YOU EVER HEAR US GROWL BECAUSE SOME ONE MAKES A LOWER PRICE ON MERCHANDISE THAN WE MAKE. WE REALIZE IT'S UP TO US TO MEET ALL COMPETITION AT ALL TIMES OR GET OUT OF THE GAME. OF COURSE, IT IS HARD TO DO THIS WHEN SELLING GOODS ON CON SIGNMENT, FOR THE OTHER FELLOW MUST DICTATE THEN. THIS STORE BUYS ITS MERCHANDISE OUTRIGHT, PAYS CASH FOR SAME. AND PROPOSES TO SELL AT ANY PRICE THE MANAGEMENT SEES FIT, REGARDLESS OF WHAT THE GOODS MAY COST AT WHOLESALE The Biggest Clothing Values in All Klamath County Here The entire stock of Men's and Young Men's Clothing now sacrificed. Make your selections early, n the present stock can't last lout, at the price it is now offered, which is JUST HALF the remittor selling price. 89c instead of $1.25 Thirty-six Women's Wrappers made of Hood quality Percale, dark colors only, as sorted sizes 34 to 44, worth at regular price $1. 25, July Clearance price ......... .80c Sensational Just thirty-eight Women's and MiaseV Summer Hats left that must go at once. From now until Saturday night the entire lot will be offered at, each $1 .00 Values to $7.85 A few Women's Suits and Dresses left to close at Half Price all Coats are sold out but one. You'll find values here you will not find again. dMSmWOBm Kstt?a2---S sM MICE BROTHER laWWlP mMmuMi SH $1 .45 instead of $1 .75 Buy yctir Duster here and jjet a better ualitj lor less money. These Dust erst are made cf splendid quality Linen, cut extra lar(;c and you will find them the equal of Dusters selling at $1.75. Our Price $1.15 A-IS v Art BatKk. tke boy aviator, ,lsofia$ tfci k at night, star tke. gtortaalgav"' FOR SALS Stoves, tee chest, chjf foaler and household furniture. UN Mala afreet 1S-U BttStMa'S 4MWMMMMM n i& V y -v HOUSTON'S United Press Service feOPIlA HOUSE S- - - . 'STAR THEATER 8te Bed Mixed Program t. J- A Tlwuiwif settee," ATaree Reel Comedy ft vArt steMb, tke Boy Aviator, Looplag , . - m Xoee) at Nifbt." ii - .. rj u.h ILC- ?T -. w- " -, If': ? . . 'jgA aaa Awafeatag" W'. WV.. V&', ft m j-j. .j... ....-.. .-.. . .. - ... tw", mi .vv7 wmtwmwmmM fni ara at tM WELL KNOWN EDITOR IS DEAD RESIDENT OF SEATTIiE, PROMI NENT FIGURE IN NORTHWEST AND ON COAST, DIES AFTER A IXXG STRUGGLE 1 Times, a small erenlBK paper. The j Sunday Times was added in 1902. Colonel Blethen was married in 1869 to Miss Rose Ann Hunter of Strong, Maine. They have fonr chil dren: Alden Joseph Blethen Jr., Clarence B. Blethen, Mrs. Florence Blethen Duffy and Mrs. Marlon Ble then Mesday, all living in Seattle. SECY. LANSING CHANGES PLANS 7,000 Acres More Are Irrigated (ConUnued from Page 1) SEATTLE, Wash., JuJly 13. Col onel Alden J. Blethen died at 4: SO p, m., Monday, following a long strag gle for life. He was a native of United Presa Service WASHINGTON, D. C, July 13.- Thft nlnns mnriA hv RMrjirv at flt ata Maine, having been born at Knox,!Langing were cancelled onezDeetedlv Waldo county, December 27, 1846, bia( today for hlT visit to the summer parents being Alden and Abble L.'Dome of President Wilson, where he uietnen. Alter acquiring a, common was to confer over the answer to the school education, he entered Weslyean' German note. The change was ap semlnary and college, where he waa'parently sudden and Lansing admit graduated in 1868. Us& that he had no plans for an tra in 1872 he won the degree of Mas- mediate conference, ter of Arts at Bowdoln college. He, n 8 not known whether be will then took up the profession of teach-' go or not and it Is believed that the ing, and was lessee and principal of 'President wants Lansing to reach his the Abbott family school at Farming-own conclusions regarding the an ton. Maine, from 1869 to 1873. He swer to be made to the note without was admitted to the bar and practiced his Influence. It Is also believed that law In Portland. Maine, until 1880, he desires to think out the situation when he removed to Kansas City, Mo., himself alone and independently. uu entered upon newspaper wora. For four years he was manager of f c 2.. it' "TDUDf D TUOiTPO i .t n L?- fMftiaaaUM. i'fM'Bo1 Siuu. TV.... ivfijfys -' i. X ' I the Kansas City Journal. j removed to Minneapolis, ,.5,-i.ii ',1. W..M..II' t....- I VfcJK," t 'BtnW'Vwiwii ' V-V i-fva ,&'$,&& rJ," wsL?- Alwafs ,ltc; tMUT AT 8iM (WOrUHeaS -m W , flttaWLL qfKRA.HOUSI F jl, 'l '-rJJvr aaBLksasBU' 4mmm. T7M- W- fi7BESWJ Pf,,,ga!?,ss..2"r' ',i--.'","i' Mil amis purchased an Interest In the Tribune, and the Journal. He served as editor of the Tribune and manager of the Journal until 1888, when he sold his Interest In those papers. Colonel Blethen repurchased the Tribune the following year, but Are destroyed the building la November of the same year, aaa he thus suffered heavy loaaes. la 1M. he erected the new Tribune balMaef at a, big cost, but the great auaelel panic of 1893 brought disaster to kta, and be lost all he bad saved. While In MlaaesoU ae served as lp-r.folorjel on the staffs of kota Governor neiapa and Governor Olosfk, la 1186 Colonel Bletbaa eaaae to eattle, waerehe parehaaed tke Thence het Rew w"r ror where be! united Press Service l IXOAIi ATTORN EV NEARLY GETS PINCHED WHEN OLIVER'S DOG TACKLES A REAR IN HAN FRANCISCO STREET Keno, which can be enlarged as the demand for current Increases. The largest single project is a com bined drainage and pumping system between Klamath Falls and Keno, In volving close to 5,000 acres. Of this, 4,000 Is rich marsh land bordering on the Klamath River, which Kerns brothers are draining, 100 acres being drained by R. A. Emmltt and 500 acres of high land being irrigated by Emmltt. The Kerns brothers figure on sub dividing the tract thev drain, a thnv are working for the development of the country.- To Irrigate Emmltt's high land, the water Is raised fifty feet. Closer to Klamath Falls. Howard From San FrancUco lio wrlten: H. Van Valkenburg Is about In shape ( "Pal and I wcro walking down to Irrigate 500 acrea nf land thvnnvh i Maann afroot whan tnof n n. an electrical driven pump system. Thejlcatllng a bear. Pal nmdo a njirliiK at water Is lifted thirtr-four feet bv a the bear and thorn wnn mnrnuinr, , - - "- WUHBMUaWM FERGUSON, BEAR DOG, IN TANGLE Mnt, Mrw. Vojf Oiwrnlitl m , Voyo of this city was opcrat-i cd on nt tlio lllackburn hnnpltnl this; I mornlnK for appendicitis nud a com plication of diseases. Tho operation waK of a HorloiiH nature, hut bIio was reported this nfternoon an coming throiiRh It In good shape. Dm. Ca thcy nml Johnon attended. REVENUE ON DEED COSTS $290.50 li:i:il FILED UV DHVTKS LUM IICR COMPANY TRANSFERS 14, nai ACRES OK TIMHKR LAND TO ' I'llEMUNT liAND COMPANY Just before leaving for the south on his summer vacation, Chas. Fcr-j guson borrowed Pal, a brlndle-bullj pup, from C, T. Oliver. Pal was to act as watchdog and companion fori the trip. From Reno Fergy writes: t "Pnl is a perfect gentleman. Is per fectly contented. Glad wo mot." Wan Hti an IrMinian'.' litillu' I'rcBg Servlcu VKRNO.V, July 13. During a free fight i a Polish picnic hero, two Ver non policemen wcro severely worsted by ,Mrn. Hcndjak, who captured ouo! olllcvr'H cluh and star. Ilor husband . had tho policeman arrested on charges' "'" r,,vtnuo "tnnips on a deed filed of uHnault with a deadly weapon. ,n "'" rontr clerk's omeo yesterda- i)' to Deschutes lad coapany of Mlnneuota rost that company Just Hr)'ii Rwelvr In Surf I'nltei! I'ren Service 50-borsepower motor. Between Keno and Worden there and general excitement. I got badly scratched trying to ect my do off. 1290.50 In revennue staupe, the as- HfHBnirnt bolna mado at tha rate of $1 per thousand feet on timber land. The land conveyed from tke Don chut Lumber company to tke Vtv Will be about 1 nAA mm. a imj ami i.a ... . i. t..- - s.vv. ... . rm u& ....j .....a uhud. u. ..hot .... r i... pnn. brought under the ditch this year.jBldornbly bruised trying to savo his according tO the Reran hrnfhara wtiiihnnr. Tun nnlliMimon l.,t.f...i i are preparing to extend their lines In, It looked for a tlrao as if a riot call '' uirecuun. ranK Vincent will would Da necessarv tint i rMv,. Enreka ENREKA, July 18. Eureka la celebrating the completion of one-half of the big project undertaken by the federal government to make safe the ontrance to the city's harbor. The south Jetty has been completed and work was .started yesterday on trans ferring equipment to the north side of the bay entrance where slmlllar Jetties will be constructed. , Since the work was' started three years ago under the supervision of Colonel Thomas H. Rees, f 1,300,000 has been espeadei. A big six reel mixed program, fea turing "The Liberty Belles," aid Art Smith, the dtre-lwll aviator, fftar to bt . Irrigate about 500 aerea of lila An. farm by a pumping plant, and others mere w no are considering nrh in. stallatloM are R. 6. Tk ad M. L. Veit. A genuine top-notcber, tonight's Star theater program. Look 'em over. "The Flirt," A Fake Comedy "The Way of Life," A Detective Drama 'Cy Ferkku la a OHy of MhbIom," Tha " - - ,, Episode of the Blaek Box j Adiatsslesi lt V Pal and carried him a block before putting him down. I don't know what became of the man and his bear, but Pnl Is hunting bear meat on every corner." Ho further uald that ho has been living In San Francisco for a wenk. but expected to leave for Los Angeles the following day, whore ho and Pal will probably tree an elk or two, Hero VMtliiK From Springfield I. E, Stevens, lira. Mnrv Tlinmnunn of Sprlngllold, and Mr. and Mra. Will Lee of this city left this morning by auto for Crater Lake. Mr. Btevnim t. an uncle of Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Thorap on Is her mother. They have been visiting here for several days. HEKMOS HEACir. Julv ia rl.i ' In a dripping bathing suit and k linen lur.er William J. llrynu held a re-1 fOltf Inn til tlw. .i t - , 1 ,-.... mi. .iiu vhku tu i nt) Hurr io.' ' - . : . ly. The crowd lined the ,oro and' ',na com"nr ,oc,, ,n ,,,, wMtl,.,i tho proceedings """ , norll.ern part of the county. Both companion am loaded In Minnesota, nut bavo large holdings la Oregon In.iil ,l.la m....m.u ..la a mm a ..h.. Art Smith, tlm darodovll nvit. . I ,. ... " " tuiniiy, Mill ll,Vi1 BGri'l m niMit HiKiits at the exiMMltinn. Stnr'wore transferred In the deal for wbltb tonight. ''Tho Liberty Belles." a thru. no.. comedy screom, and threo others, Star unignt. Today'! aewi i Tke Herald. Demonstration of "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils Will Ih Held t l0 METHODIST.'iCHURCH I "III nml High ll'nellt of tlm Idiv Al Society Orb "Wear-Ever" Pan Free To Kni-li Family Iteprcsi-ntisl Refreahmenta Thrsday,230p.p., July 15 Admission ioc 4 tin ttnr.A k j...,. uwh wna uiea yesteraar, i no large revenue was pTiced on tlio paper In four sUmpe, two f 100, one 90, and one 60 eeat aUmp. WocMlchopper Take to Salem Sheriff Ksch of Salem left thin morning on his return wltn.raco von Hot ton In custody, where ke la want el on a non-sunnort ehava. Von llotten Is a woodcboDner. and was ar- rnntod In a wood eaa thrae mllcn from tlio city by Deputy SkariV Lloyd Low last Saturday. Four different Htar tonight, Many at CraM'r Lake MnMuy Sunday Is reported to have keen the tilKKcst day so far tkli year far visit on. at Crater Lake trmm Klamath Falls, There were fr ' to twenty machines made tke) trip. ctaseea of aktures, WANTED KiBrieaei ' woman or llrl: geasral kawaekt.a ekll- drea; good wsges. letk Fifth m -.ip . mtoM , " r r-T -7T. L