The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 11, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Bargains in every corner of the store. Every available spot is packed with seasonable merchandise
at cut prices. We must convert the greater amount of this mammoth stock into cash to purchase J F.
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SLASH!. We have no regard for former prices. We must sell. If you want to save money, here's where
to dp your buying. Come now while the buying is good.
MEN'S OVKROOATH
It.-K. H2.&0 Overcoats 97.78
Itvg. rir.,00 Overcoat 98.45
K.'K. UN. 00 Overcoat ..... 919.4ft
IU-k. I22.no Overcoats 918.50
HOY'S OVKROOATH
llvg, f 3.75 Ovcrcoata
ItcR. 15.00 Overcoat
.98.48
AM, ItiritllKR flOODS REDUCED
MEN'S SUITS
Hog. t'8.60 Suit 94.05
IU-K. f 10.00 Suit 87JW
IIPK. $12.50 Suit $0.80
itotc. $ir.oo suit 9ir.25
llcg. 1S. 00 Suit 91&85
Itog. 123.50 Suit 918.25
50c Wool Sorgo 80c
MEN'S SHOES
lleg. $3.00 Work Shoe 92.45
Rck. $4-00 Work Shoo- 98.25
Reg. $3. CO Dress Shoe . . .9&AS
Ilea;. $4.00 Dreg Shoe 98.25
IteR. t'5.00 DreMB Shoe 98.95
. HKS'H OVERALLS
75c Men's Waist Ovaratla 55c
$1.00 Men's Dlb Overalls 70c
tSOc Ruff Keck Sweaters 89c
MEN'S MACKINAWS
Reg. $5.00 Mackinaw 94.10
Reg. $6.00 Mackinaw 9445
iRc'k. $8.50 Mackinaw 97.10
Reg. $10.00 Mackinaw 9845
BLANKETS, JJTO.
$5.00,Wool BlankeU '. 98.88
75c Cotton BlankeU 48c
$1.00 Cotton BlankeU 85c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
50c Men's Fleece Lined Underwear 25
60c Men's Oeece-llned Underwear, 25c
$1.25 Men's wool Underwear . . . .85c
$1.25 Men's Union SulU .. 86c
$1.60 Men's Union Suits 9145
WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S
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OUTINa FLANNEL
7,Vic Outing Flannel .5c
10c White.. Pink, Blue Outing
Flannel .7c
.LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE
25c Ladles' Hose lc
16c Ladles Hose ;.. .yj.-v $'HS
15c Children Heavy Hose ..... ,-.8ev
26c Large Bath Towel", i . .'. . . ."10c
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What the La Follette
Seamen's Law Provides
(United lres Staff Correspondent)
WASIUNOTON, D. C. Nov. 11.
Htre U Just what the new La Follette
8wmen's ct provldea for owner.
mIIoi-h nnil public, with the coromerco
apartment's rulings on certain aec
llon of the law Incorporated.
Section 1 compels a ship captain,
horMiomlcd during a voyage, to All
vacancies with men of the se or
higher rating before proceeding. Sec
tion 2 makes nine hours a day's work
'" port. Section 3 provldeMhat for
wry day's dolay In collecting his
"agon, a man got double pay.
Section 4 provide that in any port
tailor on any ahlp may collect half
W pay or complain to United States i
wer nnd got full pay and the right!
o quit, I
Hociion ft rules that a majority of
we common crew may have the ship
ewmlnod f0r seaworthiness or IU sup
imic ror quality by United States
atents. Soctlon 6 bid goodbye to the
forecastle nf fiction. There must a
n for each man in a clean room
-.-.hbo ana ventilated, and with a
wowor bath. There muat be a shlp'a
hospital.
When a sailor quits, says Section 7,
o cannot bo Imprisoned or (or! to
work. For Insubordination he may
Placed In irons and for assaulting
n offlcor, Imprisoned two days.
section 9 prohibits logging sailors.
tbe master of a vessel falls to de-
w such an offender, he and the -
owners are liable tor dsaaages.
tion lo gives two ounces of tHttsr'
m Ave quarts of water to each sailor
dally, .
Section a prohibits sailors assign
'n wages to employment oce,or
"Moon, wage can be asslgnW only
w near relatives., lection II prb-
niDlU garnUhmu '.. n hv
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LIBERTY TO BE
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TO RECEIVE FIRST KEXOVAT
1X! SINCE IiEING PRESENTED
IIV FRANCE '
Says Express Cars
Will Kill Dry Laws
NEW YORK, Nov.
gradually rise to 65 per cent. In 1920
an nblo seaman must have had threo
years' service on the seas or great
lakes. k
Each lifeboat shall be in charge of
an able seaman. Ships more than United l'ress Service
twenty miles from shore must have
ilfebonU nd lifer aft a for all. except i
r-nm Um i r m Hniitmiihnr 15. when ! who has not washed
there must bo lifeboats nnd rafU for
70 per cent. On the great lakes, boaU
for 20 per cent and rafts for 30 per
cent are required. Section 15 f quires
any barge losing a passenger or sailor
to report It.
Sections 16 and 17 give foreign
sailors the right to quit foreign ships
In Unltod SUtes'harbors. All treaties
requiring United States officers to
hunt such deserters are abrogated by
WASHINGTON, D.-C.Nov. 11.
Is the express company's little red
tt wheeled wagon to supplant the Ba
lloon as the nation's bartender T Where
I the states have gone dry the weU
j concentrate their wares and forces
In the nearest wet center, say the
1 1. Liberty, idry8, wet leaders will not admit it.
her face nor I On the Pacific Coast, Washington
dolled up lu nny way since she walk- nd Oregon have gone dry and Brlt-
,isn uoiumoia nas pronioiuon as an
...l .Inn... hwn intn iha wnifir In mi,
. . . . . ', Ibsuo and the wets are moving their
lighten the world, Is being prepared ,anta t0 Cnforn,a,
by Undo Sara's boys for a renewal of j -Oregon and Washington will have
her youth. , Just, as much liquor, but it will be
Lib is more akin to godliness than , manufactured outside' their' states,"
cleanliness now. No wonder she is the wets' belief.,
shows her age. She is constantly j Just a little north of dry Colorado
wearied by out-of-town folk running the wets are constructing large ware-up-and
down inside her. Her gown i bouses and shipping centers, chief of
"arts acting fW
. tytlon it require.'
relatives.
MaulMa' 4KVn 'utit of
-? wow 'p uassfttand obsoms' or
rPi but hU brdara-lii all tk.y nsed
you should he tetereeted In llfo
insurance. Ask ChJJeete about Mio
"Dividend paying compaoy of Asser.
lea." '
The lime Industry of Southern Or
egon haa been boosted by tbo ship
ment of 110 tons to Lane county for
fertiliser.
ttfrij TT.E353:" mVZMmZZmammi ..4 ihe.es through the middle
erei Z"V.'rf il ." "L 57. 1 137..V . iu easlern resting pUce.
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w are highly plotssd with the
quiCK actios of sBdMben- mh,
glycerine, 818., 98 jp tafgg
neh, 8M sad eeKiMo AT ONM.
Whitman Drsi Co. t4T.
from there.too.
"Their plan will -be. a success for
a time, perhaps," 'said 0. E. Din
widdle, national legislative superin
tendent for the anti-saloon leagne.
"In certain sections they stay with-
ectlon 8. Section 19 provldea that a, of green stain, trimmed In soot and whjch is to be in Cheyenne, Wyoming,
sailor III away from home Is to be. old point moss, has blowsed her con-Idaho, also dry. likely 'wlU'be served
cared for by a United States consul.
LIBERTY BELL
LEAVES THE FAIR
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HISTORIC RELIC IS TODAY LOAD
ED ON SPECIAL TRAIN AND
STARTED FOR 8AN DIBOO KX
POSITION
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. U,
in urded by soldiers, sailor and
marines, the Liberty, Bell was taken
irm the exposition today to the
Southern PncWc station,, snd embark
ed on Its Journey back to the Quaker
City. The Joint Philadelphia commit
tee which brought It here will tee It
safely homeward.
, It will stop at many pomiaen rvw, (
d ovar the snuinern rom w
FrssRo, Los Aogslo. Saa
aldorably. Her arms need a ton or
soapsuds. Her romploxlon Is awful
very bilious and all that. Her toga,
or peplus, or whatever the classics
call her nightgown, needs a scrubbing
brush, much.
From a dtsance, Lib looks rather
well In her green outfit. The art
sharks call It "precious avatar of the
antique" and object to Its being dis
turbed. But Uncle Sam thinks she
ought to.have, a coat of glaring new
gold paint. Lib has no choice be
tween art and governmental orders.
She'll get the paint.
Btand the dry wave for a while.
"When the Webb-Kenyon bill gets
into smooth operation, however;
when iU constitutionality has been
tested, everywhere and IU loopholes
plugged-up, It wilt be good night' for
the little red express wagon with the
red-eye aboard.
"If the wets want any vehicle at
all, they'll have to take the water
wagon." Facts show." said Hugh F.
Harvey, national legislative leader tor
the weU, that where the saloon goes
out,, other means of distributing -liquor
eome in. But this nation Isn't
going dry as fast as you might imag
ine.
"Many states that go dry have been
largely dry for many yean under
local option. And then perhaps the
drys remember a little election up In
Minneapolis.
"I would not say quite yet that it's
time to hunt up a substitute for the
saloon. But at that the "express plan
sounds feasible. It probably will
serve until the tide turns In the other
direction."
910,000,000 n Year for Advertletiur
United Press Service
CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Railroads of
the United States demonstrated their
faith In newspaper advertising by ex
pending 110,000,000" for newspaper
space during the last nscal year, ac
cording to an address before the Chi
cago Advertising Association by Qerrlt
Fort, general paasengor agent of the
Union Pacific. Fori added that hon
est advertising waa the only kind that
pays in the long run.
Mr. Miriam Qerdine has organised
a bank at Yonkera. N Y,, wHh a cap
Ital 01 iiso.ouu,
Surety' (bond wlilta yen wak.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sheriff1 Sale on Execntion
(UW No. 774)'
In the Circuit Court of the Stateot
Oregon, in and for the1 County of
Klassath. ' '"
A. L. Mlohael, Plaintiff,
vs. ' s
A. Kinney, Defendant; " '
By virtue of sn sMcutlon, Jssusdi
out of and under tht seal of that Cir
cuit Court Is and for thSvs6u-)tyof
Klamath nod state ot;0rso.-;utona
Judgment rendsred jaj ;desssttdsm
the said court onnbio 'shitf -t
March, 1116. In an action .wherein
A. L. Michael Is pkalntUt sal A. Weir;
nsy.ts defendent, ta fayor eg tho'sajdl
plaintiff and sgslast the said oofsne.
sat. for the sum e nfty-eJgbtVand
41-190 deUsjs, wlU interss tsrso
Ktth-rsto of sovon ht soat orlo"
sum from and after tao 11th dsyjot
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January, 1915, until paid, also for
the sum of twenty-five dollars attor
ney fee, with Interest thereon si the
rate of seven per cent from and after
the said 11th day of January, 1915,
also for plaintiff's costs and disburse
ments herein expended, amounting to
the sum of ten and 20-100 dollars,
and dlroctlng that plaintiff, upon ap
plication therefor, have execution
against the real property of defend
ant herein attached, to wit:
LoU thirteen, fourteen, fifteen
and sixteen of block twelve, and
loU seven, eight, eleven, twelve,
thirteen, fourteen; fifteen and six
teen of block thirteen, all in Sec
ond Addition to Klamath Fall,
Oregon;
which execution was directed and de
livered to me as sheriff In and for the
eald county of Klamath and state of
Oregon, 1 have levied upon all the
right title and interest of the said
defendant-; A. Kinney; in and" to the
following described property, to wit:
Lota thirteen, fourteen; fifteen
and sixteen of, block twelve, and
lots seven, eighth eleven, twelve.
thirteen, fourteen.fStteen and six
teen of block1 thirteen, all, In Sec
ond Addition to Klamath Falls,
Oregon, according to the duly re
corded plat of said addition on file
it in said county.
Notice is hereby given that j, the
undersigned, sheriff as aforesaid, will
In obedience to the command In said
execution contained, sstrthe above
described property, or so much there
of as may be necessary, to the high
est bidder, for cash, aj public auction,
at the front door of the court house
In the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath,
county, Oregon, on Monday, the twen
ty-second day 01 wovemoer, a. u.
1915, at the honr of two o'clock p. m.
on saia aay, 10 sauery me mbqui
still remaining due on said Judgment,
to wtt: The sum, or suteen ana is-;
100 dollarsrwlth Interest jtherson at
the rate; of 7 per cent' nor 'tamSmi,'
from and attar tbo- twMty-asffMtk
day of Beoteaaber. lli: untU nsM;
nnd the further sum ef ten an' 20-
yw oimw' wm luwrvniwi ,
of iseven per bent per snnim tfos"nd
after thouM twentyrseflrsstthoay of
Septmbsr; m5,,nnUl yM, eosta and
dtebHrsestsnta ,herste;-t09thsr with
ths.esesuMs. and eosta or bbs .upon
aideeUon. 7
Dated this list Jsjr of October. 1115.
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Asseaanient , Notice -The Klama th Pe-l
veloBment Co ' -
Location of principal place of busi-
ness,; No. 1 Sansome stceet.'onr'
'the north west corner of Sansome y
and Sutter. streeU, San Francisco; '
Calif. Location of works, Klam-v,
nth Pfllla Klntnnlli nnllntv Ora.
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Notice is hereby given that" .nt'6n't $Jf
meeting of the board of directors of ,Vf S.
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iiHj nMiuMD i"BveioBeai jvu aa'i:,.i-.-:':i
on'the ,18th day of October,, 18 isrinWw I
assessment (No.. .6)' of. II per'sharT&'g'.SlI
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was levied, .upon the cnpitoiloolfc&E'
ihe corporation, payable Immedlotslyfc J-;M
in United States goldcoln to the sec-,,ir JM
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me company in me uuuaiSK nu'
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oerea t oansome Bireei, on me norm- ."va?
west corner of, Sansome andjSutter, , $$&
streets. San Francisco; Calif. ,.Anyt , fS
stock upon which t this aoemntf ?gv.
25th dar of November. 1915. will tM? .M
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aeunquent atia aayeuuea ror saieaatr
public auction, and.unless payment la'; , -tf I
made before, will be sIdononday,-'.,y -psl
me zotn aay or uecemnerj; Wyrt&$SJiS&
10 o'clock a. m., to pay the drttaquent .;: f $s
assessment, togetWwlth?cM'c4d''vgd
vertislng and .'expense 'of 'MUmS'MMm
By order of thetKard;odIfeetss;"ii2'sg
H, Q. lJMRVXpX,9!?&!$
f1tk Am Ly A O A HA fl& H4felAJk4 dfcaK14 A9hdh&Il "ilk-. V -iSI
uiiii:viv.iu, A, oausuwo bkwi, vn :mi .
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northwest corner ot'Sssome-andJfeMI
Sutter streets; 'SanFranctseo;tCaf j
21-28-4-11-18
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Notice of PounlBatei:' Sale ,
Notice, Is hereby.glven.that the un
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derslgned poundmaster of, ths'ctty ;ofMa
Klamath, Faltej Oregon, .did,. or;tvs,f
6th day of November, 1916, impound KmMm
u im rvaw, .,m v.w, .- .""T.'ilfc V.-"'i3l
Ing described antnials: lf WWsK
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ers of said animal, or 1
persons having an .law
shall? before ;ths'"tlme:i
claim nossssston of sai4;i
nav mil eoaU UdehsTSBtj
keeptag and advsrtlerag tnr
nonet or saia ciw,or.ne,
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