n'.j.: fiS.J - t mm rov W; THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH rnUs. OREGON , '?UV,xovi:.Miu:it!t , ..- XI ms -Wr M u , -., i - i it OUR BUSINESS IS ING RAPIDLY Y THERE IS A REASON nam - By fJfw '. MOLL i?&ms.&; ',.. ( i, : , K- People who will take time to shop around and make comparisons of Quality and Price eventually become permanent customers here. It is the unanimous opinion that the J. h Maguire Co. is responsible for lowering prices in Klamath County. Our system of buying and selling for cash enables us to make prices that defy competition. That's the reason our business is growing. If you are not a frequent visitor to our store, make it a point, the first opportunity yon have, to visit us, and become acquainted with our merchandise and prices. Every department is well represented with Fall and Winter goods and you will find the prices lower than elsewhere. ' t ANOTHER SHIPMENT WOMEN SKIRTS Most any wanted weave can be had now in the best colors. All sizes from. 21 to 36 waist. Price $2.69 to 8.00. NOVELTY SWEATER COATS We are showing a very snappy line of Wool Sweaters hi many choice color combinations. Some have Toques to. match. Prices, $1.50 to $9.00. CHILDREN'S COATS , The little ones can be '"well outfitted here for a small amount. New 'shipment of Coats just received. Prices, $2.95 to $10.00. NEW MODELS IN R. AND G. CORSETS To have your garments fit properly, it is most essential (to have the Corset adapted to your build. We have the models for all forms. Prices, $1.00 to. $3.50. NEW LONG KIMONOS just received, a new line of Kimonos, made of soft velour, in fancy, patterns. Many beautiful colors to select rom. Price, $2.50. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Theybcst, time to buy Underwear is now, because the stocks are complete and the prices the same as you paid a year ago. We carry the Forest Mill Underwear for 'Men, Women and Children, and can well recommend it for quality and price. The better grades are hand tailored and form fitting. We have Vests ami Pants in wool or .cotton and cotton and wool mixed. Also Union Suits .liu the above qualities. The children's line may be had in either wool or cotton, in union, or vest and pants. MEN'S AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR Buying direct from the mill enables us to give excellent values in Men's and Boys' Underwear. Here you will find heavy fleece lined for 50 Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers .$1,25 Australian Wool Shirts and Drawers ,. 1.50 Union $uits in Cotton or Wool from $1.00 to 3.50 Boys' Heavy Fleece or Ribbed Union Suits from 50c to 5c Vo61ch Union Suits, $1.00 to 1.50 AN EXPRESS SHIPMENT OF OVERCOATS JUST RECEIVED . We are told that our Overcoats are the best in town for the money. That must be the reason we are selling so ninny. You cast find the model you want here, for wc have the Pinch Back, Box, Form-fitting and Conservative models. Prices, $12.50 to $20.00. f MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS An extensive line to select from in grav, tan, browiv navy. Prices, $1.29 to $4.00. MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S SHOES liven though Shoes have advanced considerably we arc still selling at the old prices Jt will be to your advan tage to make us your shoe dealers. We will positively save you money. Try us. HAND BAGS ONE-HALF PRICE Good styles and best of quality, for they are drummer samples. ' t &''.5. NEW HOME' JOURNAL" PATTERNS .1 10c and 15c ' ".; ." PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. 6c and'lOct F. MAGUIRE & CO . w 1 Incorporated EXCLUSIVE AGENTS nUME JOURNAL PATTERNS 10c and 15c PICTORIAL PATTERNS, 6c and 10c " r.. . . . . MMMMMMVV LOCAL HAPPENINGS nmg Here from Fort. C. B. Hojrt and Alfred B. Castel of AnderaoB I III. Ray Anderson, driver for Western Fort Klamath .are In the county seat! Transfer company, is III at his home Hera from Dairy. ' B &V Rosa Sutton, la la the county seat for the week-end from his home near Dairy. VMtfac Daaghter. 1 . . . ti.B. nonon 01 wesineia, ra., is - ir' . .. ... ' -'.V f . . for the week-end. .Vista. Cattle Baye J. C. Mitchell a cattle buyer wfco Sec Football Gas. with a severe attack' of pneumonia. He is better today, however. vllts Klamath every fall, is here on business. He lives at Gaxelle. I Apple Dealer; Here. Dwlrht; Phfima of Medforil In In , -, - I , ---mm- -- - r -here for a visit with, bis .daughter, Klamath for a few days selling applei Mrs: Z. C. Kimball. r i grown on the Pblpps ranee near, Med- , iford. JtHbrfsSkk. ""' . 1 t- :imer Mills, make-up man for the . ieiid Uk in Towh. George 'Stevenson and Wilbur Tel ford left this morning by automobile for Eugene to see the football gami there tomorrow afternoon between tbe University of Oregon and Unl Vfrdty of Washington learns. If it's worth having; it's worth fa arms;. Bee Chltcote. 14 ltisid. Is confjjid'to his home with! Sffm'SfPgM9 HU a, stlgbt IndiaSosltion. ,ti . . JfSa H9rtimy lSlam Haselsteln In Town. lairs. John Hagelsteln, county commls- sloner, U in. Klamath Falls from bis Adams Returns. ranch near Algoma on business. Tidings Man Here. "r Lynn, Mowatt, city editor of the Ashland Tidings,' U here with the Ashland high school football team lia. '0 .cforeflng the game this after notn with Klamath High. "Delivers Klectlon Supplies. Sheriff C. C, Low today, delivered ti .Algoraa precinct the election sup plies for the, general election Tues day. The supplies for all precincts in he county, except those in KlamTJ ili il..'ll1Cf lin.A nnn, liinn dn'ttiin.nfl ..ti -, H..Q, itaio liwT uevii uvjMclcu by BUf riff' Low, J. Frank Adams Jr. has returned from an extended stay in central Ore gon, where he was looking after busi ness Sor J. Frank Adams & Sons. Vlsltot-8 Knjoy ItWe. The members of the Ashland high 'LAHSF.X PKAK W c XOMOVXT LASRN iu- 'i c. i-jit iJVidiv The press dispatches, describing the latest eruptions of Lassen Peak show a continued tendency to refer to the volcano as Mount Lassen. Per-' haps it is thought that' the DANCE At Gray's ball, Pine Grove, Novem ber X. Everybody Invited. l-9t I Notice to The Independent Meat Market will go oa aJ cash basis November lit. Thereafter no credit accoanta will be kept 24-7t E. E. HAMILTON, Prop. The Truth About! COFEEE . S mtm m m. 0 in namo xhould corrospond with those of some other famous peaks of the Cascade nnnge, such as Jlounl Shasta or Mount Rainier. Hut Lassen Peak, as the moBt active and Interesting I) jswau !n 'Jielr . No Meeting; nt Henley. f On qccount of the prevalence of scarlet teved in the Henley neigh- ' borhood. (the. candidates' meeting scheduled for Henley on November 6 has been changed to Mills addition bail. On that evening th people of Milh, addition will entertain the can- ,dldatesr The high school orchtslra which' wus to 'have played at the Hon-' ;, V .'ley' meeting w'ilrfurnlsh musilc at tho, n.mnms uvuwjii uiveuuE, LV.tUrtttn In 1.a. trnltA,1 Ct i-.lm. I.. .. school football team this afternoon '&",?., " , , , , ' ,, ,' '" .?" enjoyed a launch ride on Lake' pCla,,y cntUIf t?.bc called by Ua na, a pleasjro they cannot navo. .7', . .. cu"B,r,-BS "BB ul'r bomo'tewu. lreildentlal proclamations In creat- ...n Hu v."o,jt, ,niu j.uBnuu van, National Forest and' Lassen Peak National Monument bavo given tho namo Lassen Peak a status of high rank in the geologic annal3 of tho Cascade Range. The area has recent ly been set apart as tho Lnseon Vol-1 canlc National Park, Tho namo Lnsson Peak, according to tho United Stntes etiological Biir- voy, Department of tho Interior, Js Hero fi"oin IteVervatlon,- John Leeball, a prominent Inlon of tho Klamath reservation, returned to ' his home this morning, after a few. days' visit in Klamath Falls. Heiinclt Is Better. C. K. Bennett, proprietor of tho O. K. stable, who has been danger ously III with kidney trouble, Is con-j blderably impreved: Ho is able tc be at-tho stable. Dra. Johnson and Cathcy.Jare attending him. KLKGTIO.V RKTCRB At Episcopal Guild entertainment Tuesdaynlght at I. O. O, F. halli Ad ralpslbu 25 cents.- . .,.' 3-4t. 4. Tho TJtu" companies aim nt home) "Kurety bonds tvliilcjyou watt; he'e In the, Chllcotp fluency,,:. 14 Cllllcqto.. 14. me oniy auuionzea form on maps. reports, and gazetteers, Press Bul letin U, S. O. 8. 4 I.lfo iiiMiirnnrc written In tliu "dlvl I'dond pnyiifj company of America,"! See Clillcole. j 4 9ti - Helens: 'llho shipyard ' hero will orect qtiormoiis shod' 'to cn'abo shipbuilding to cpntlnuo' throughout winter. ,.'' ' '' ' Coffee with "catchy" names, which are put up In "hand some packages and "boomed" with persistence, "free of ers" and promluma nppoar every day. Their real char acter Is often disappointing, and no' wonder, thoy don't last long on (he market too mUcli premium and not enough coffee. Chase & Sanborn's Coffees remain In flvor year after year, and hayo Increased largely In oalo because they are always tho samo. Their flavor Is always smooth and dcllclously rich and wo prldo ourselves In bolng nblo to Blvo our cuotomors such su perior and high quality goods nt prices no higher than unknown brands of doubtful Quality cost. 25c to 45c Any grade Is a good grade. Try It. Van Riper Bros. two uitoouitB NOTICE Dr. A. A. Boule will open bis now office In the Emma block November 8th. 31-at Recevi headqwrtera at Wteelierda, mnt deer seeteeU. 17-tf NOTICE Beginning November 1, I will ntt bo responsible for delivery of Port-, land Oregonlan. I still repreteot th Journal and Telegram and Callforala papers. H. P. 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