The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE BVBNINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OMOON
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Crater Lake Inn May Be
Ooened in Another Week
MEDFORD, Jane 1L H. C. Teller,
who will manage the aotel at Crater
Lake the coming season, arrtrad la
Medford Monday with a trained craw
of hot! helpers aad will laara Tnee-
day tor the laka. He will open the
total at Anna. Spring at once and ex-
pact to hare the lna la operation by
Jaaa Sth, the day the Unit party of
toarists Is icheduled to arrire from
tha east
"The hotel will be able to offer nrat
class accommodations the coming sea
son, for the first time," says Mr. Tal
ler. "The building Is now complete
and well famished. Beary Bookings
for tourists hare already been made,
guests that we had la ltla.
Word from tha laka Is to the affect
that tha snow la melting raaMly.
Thursday there was but three (eat
depth at headquarters, sad moat of
this has gone alaoa.
Park Supervisor Will O. Steel aad
Court Hall left Monday with a crew
of men to work on the roads, where
the road men will begin clearing away
the small trees and snowdrifts that
obstruct the road from the goremmeat
camp to the rim of the lake. Aa the
cars can bow reach a point within
five miles of the rim, It Is expected
that regular service to the laka will
be in operation by the ttth of this
WORKING GIRLS'
HOME NEW IDEA
NEW YORKKRS PLAN TO IMPROVK
CONDITION OF TOILKRt IV PRO.
VIDINQ OOOD tURROUNOINtt
AT LOW COST
and we expect doable the number of month.
Town Topics
Missionary Society Tan
Gone for Outing
W. D. Coter and family left this
morning on aa awto trip to the coast
.They will be gone for a weak or tea-
Jdaya.
The. Foreign Miaaloaary Society of ;BinMS Man Meat
the M. E. chnreh will fire n ton at Utmfm Association will
the home ef Mrs. C V. Fisher at 3:M
meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the
'"f - " "u- " T city hall to attend to matters of tat-
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portanc.
From Maths
William M. Chandler waa hare from
Malta today atteadlag to enema mat
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United Press Service
NEW YORK, Jane U. Warn "Was
begun here today oa n talrteen-etory
hotel for Gotham's hallroom girls. The
structure, being put up by prominent
New York women, will contain "beaux
rooms" or "spooning parlors" on ev
ery floor and the girls may do as they
please about the hours they keep. It
Is to be called the Hotel Irvln for
Women, aa tha idea la Mrs. Klchard
Irvln's.
The first consideration la to provide
an Ideal aad Independent home for
girl and women where charity will
have no place. Each guest will ha
as independent aa any'gaoat of n
hotel anywhere.
"Tha guests of tha Hotel Irvin may
go aad return as they please at any
hour of tha night, and there will he
no question of propriety aa to the
hour," waa the announcement ;
Mrs. Philip Chadborae said than
veto 70,006 working girla In boarding
houses in Manhattan, most of whom
have no place In which to receive
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beet bargains are to be found in our
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Crepe de Chine Waists at $2.79
Cut From $3.25
They are bargains athe original price, but in order to reduce the stock we have concluded to give the profits to our"
customers:' At the same proportionate reduction we will offer for the rest of the week all Shin WaUta'ih stock, itv
eluding Taffetas, Pongees, Voiles, Sateens and a choice line of Waists of the cheaper materials.
Don't miss this opportunity to supply yourself with this line at thit time. It is a chhncc
McCormlck waa la from the
gg. Be Keno secUon today. He took two
"Out we have letters from girts com-
'plaining of their lot la such places, !
especially of the rule that prohibits
Phllpott waa boran amgtsad. and he ." T3T aTrt aJT.rf . u,e,a 8eem tnelr aad friWMU at their
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Florea Krlegh, Indicted by the grsad L,mblr ud m to tte
frecuentlng cafes or walking tha
streets.'
"The hotel will have a dance and
Fnrt Klamath for two years, leave, inl" J arc JV""1
tha morning for CraawaU. where aba pele tnm V Br ';
will spend thai
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Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Heyt and Astra0 " . Colonel
Castel have returned U Tort nsmatb M.,o. wnuna aad wKe. and bar
after a short vlak in the county seat. Mrs. Barl Whltloek.
house laundry, each girl may use a
small laundry on each floor for wash
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Miss Virginia Potter. The thirteen
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Mrs. Dora Bolter of Portland te hare goors wlU accommodate more than
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"bean .parlors," where each gneat may
have privacy. They are alee to bare
a roof garden, a chafing dish room for
little parties, a big restaurant, a gym-
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modern hotel at cost rangtag from 14
to f S a week. The greatest spend
thrift wlU not be able to exceed IS
a week for room and board.
The hotel derka",wlU be women, and
the only men will be the porters and originated the Mills hotel enterprise,
furnace men. .lias assured the projectors ef tha wo-
The cost of the structure aad equip- men's hotel that the Investment prom
inent will be HW.000, for which shares Inns a fair return on the capital. Wo
of stock remaining will be offered to men , who continue as permanent
those who wteh to taveet ta promoting euests will get a rebate or a share double harness.
welfare work. John L. Thomas, who 'annually In the surplus earnings. , (.Klamath Pall.
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FOIl 8ALB-Onr bay hen, walgai
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Has Been Acknowledged by Hundreds of
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TIONS! We are offering many lines of merchandise for considerable less than we could replace it for. If it were not that we are determined to close out the merchandise stock of J. P. Maguire Co., Inc., it would be
very poor bneinssa on our part to sell the many lines that we are for ' t
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10 to 25 per cent Less than the Present Market Quotations
Our policy in advertising is to state facts in a manner clear enough for anyone to understand, for we believe misleading statements are equivalent to untruthful advertising. The large patronage we
favored with during the Closing Out' Sale naturally has diminished some few lines, but we still have a well balanced stock of Men's Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear. Drygoods, Hosiery, Ribbon,' (
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Remember Every Article Reduced
The benefits derived from your attendance at the Closing Out Sale are mutual for you, the saving you arc sure to make for us, the disposing of the merchandise which we are exceedingly anxious to do.
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"DRESS AND APRON GINGHAM, per yd. 3c
Medium, Light and Dark Colors.
HIGH GRADE CORSETS 25c
Only small sizes in this lot. Former values tip to $2.50.
SHIRT WAISTS .... 25c
Broken lines of Gingham and Percale Waists: Former prices
up to $1.00.
CHILDREN'S MIDDY BLOUSES 45c
An exceptional value. They will not be here long.
WOMEN'S HOSE , '..... .9c
' 50c and 25c Lace Hose a great bargain. -
OMEN'S AND CHILDEN'S. HATS ., .10c
, Who can't have a rjew bat now?
CHILDREN'S HOSE ., 12c
ImO; ?lack and White. An.,excejlent 15c, value.
iOYS' MEXICAN HATS . , ,; ...... .9c
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MEN'S CLOTHING, per Suit ... $7.50
Formerly sold for $10.00 to $12.50.
Others at , . . , f .,$8.95, $12.45 and $16.50
Former prices, $15r.00 to $25.00.
GROCERY BARGAINS
2 lb box Leslie Salt, 15c size , , ,,. , .Jc
3 lb sack Leslie Salt, 10c size . . ... ..'..:.." 8c
5 lb sack Leslie Salt, 15c size . . '.A . , S& 12c
10 lb sack Leslie Salt, 30c size ."., ''. . .;.'.' .'. ..;. . r. ,28c
20 lb sack Leslie Salt, 65c size ,." . ... ; '....; 45c
If you try Leslie Salt onceyou will use no other.
Small can Cusco, 35c size . . . ., .y,'. ,29c
Medium can Cusco, 70c size . . . .', . . . ,b.'. . ; .,. . ,59c
Large can Cusco, $1.50 size , ... ,..;.. $1.19
Small can Rex Lard, 60c size '." ,.....,. ,''.. 45c
Medium can Rex Lard, $1.00 size . , ,75c
Medium can White Ribbon Compound, 75c value .'..,,,.. (67c
Large can White Ribbon Compound, $1.75 value $1.39
Small can Cottoline K;.. .i..., , , . , ,29c
WAIST OVERALLS , '..'. . 75c
Good heavy Denim, fast dyes.
MEN'S .KHAKI TROUSERS .',...,..... $1.15
An ideal trouscr for summer. ' ' '
CHILDREN'S SHOES ALL REDUCED
VVe have not space to go into details but the prices arc.lpw
and will appeal to you. ' ; ' ',.
MEN'S LEATHER PALM GLOVE! 20c
Always sold for 25c or more. r-
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS '. f . , ...',, .v '.', ... .,. ?c
Large size, good quality. "' lf '' . ,
MARTHA WASHINGTON COMPORT 8HOBI : ... 68c
f , Only small sizes in the lot. " ' "i;, '
WOMEN'S KID SHOES .,.,). ..'.... ...,,-. . '.':u. . , .'frtfc
Button or lace; - ' , ,'.'"
WOMEN'S GUN METAL SHOE,! . . .V, : .V. 1 .' -'- &&
9 Button or lace. Spendidvaht f ,
MEN'S DREIS SHOES ,.....' .,:.;. ,,.,.',,.. ,92.86
x Button or lace. A good $3.50 shoe,
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