tvy , --, j . , I x,;iinx i, iim PAG THEEVINWG HERALD, KLAMATH fAit "0N .hh KKK STORE - Saturday Specials k 'VWVMMWVWMWMWNMWNWNWWWMWVNAVAAAAiAAAAAMAAAAAAAAA' i n, Em. 11 liiyiL0 JHHHk itii ilUnCS9B8ffrHHIilBnUiafyButi ill wvst E fill imur Y 1 LM-'LHIsv HBHIlBHBllBn Mil a v. k fi u' ' V-k VSe AH Straw Hats ONE-HALF the regular price. All Panama Hats ONE-HALF the regular price. All Boys' Suits 20 per cent off the regular price. Celebrat ed Dubbelbilts. Men's fine work Shoes worth regular to $9.00, Saturday $4.65. Men's work Sox, regular 25c quality; Sat. 2 pairs for 25c. Men's fine Hog Gloves, reg. $1.25 quality, Saturday 95c K f ? T t ? ? T ? 3! K K STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS .':'KK',,K,, kVfkWslafc. WlsA. i HaaarL rv Buy Real ProfeSion The roofing should be as good as the building. Roofing is important because it must protect the contents of barn, bouse, wareroom, shop, shed, garage, etc. it should be dependable. Ru-ber-oid is made of the best .materials by an organi zation of experts having 35 years roofing experience. Ru-ber-oid is cheapest be cause it lasts and gives dependable pro tection. ,wt Also, etlr as about Su-btr-oid Jjf Shingles red and sreea RU-BER-OID READY ROOFING LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. Tri. 128 Kbixath Ave. nml Center St. I PERSONAL MENTION I C ZT-. Horace ShIJIer. who Heft here a about seven weeks ago, U In town tor a. day or two, en route, to, Holly wood trom British Columbia, whore la. hail bacn on timber business. XrsSbldter Is-In Hollywood. Mirs- Dorothy Hamilton, who has been attending school at Mt. Angel, attired, here last nlglH to spend the summer with ber mother. J. N. Johnston, an attorney from CrauU Pass, is, here for a few days attesting to legal business. Mrs. J. H. Coyle, of San Prancisco, as net to spend the summer with her eevstn, sirs. L. II Oelbn, at her home Pine atreet ! J. J. Cambers was a visitor In KUmath Falls )eterday- from his , home In Ashland. ' Ho was bore at tending to business connected with a plan to sell bis big ranch near Duck 'Lake. Mrs. I. M. Curd and children, of Silver Lake, Oregon, left this morn Ing for Cblco, California, whore they will visit Mrs. Curd's mother and sis ter for about sis weeks. Mrs. Alice Fulton. Miss Eva Ful ton and Mlis F. C. Msson, of Oak land, California, who havo been visit ing at Crater Lake for the last week, left this morning for McCloud, Cali fornia. Miss Ctlnne Slgman, who has been visiting at Klamath agency with ber sister, Mrs. H. P. Jolly, for four weeks, left this morning for her home In Kansas City, Mo. Miss Slg (man Is Identified with the agricul tural department at that place. Mr. and Mrs. W. Keece, who have been here oa business for the past two days, returned to their home In Dorrls this morning. Carl Van Meter left this morning to visit relatives In Portland for Ave or six months. 'Mrs. II. E. Herman and chlldron, who have beer, visiting hero with Mrs. Herman's sister, Mrs. Sadie Hartley, for two days, returned on tho morning train to their homo In Kegg. Oregon. W. M. Broady was n passenger on tho morning train for his homo In Sacramento. Ho has been boro on business and a visit for the last month. Mrs. It. A. Perkins nnd son, Her bert, have gone to Oakland, Califor nia, to visit for two weeks with Mrs. Perkln's daughter. T. L. Stanley, secretary of tho Chamber of Commerco of LoulMown. Montana, Is spending a feu- days' (Viewing tno Klamath country, cap tain Applegate reports that Mr. Stan ley is so Interested that ho may be come a resident of this county at somo time. There will be a meeting of tho park beard at the; chamber of commorco rooms tomorrow afternoon. Tboy ex pect to take up the business of pur chasing a new park site In tho near future. A son was born yesterday .10 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Wilton, ot Christy's mill. Mother and sou atv I being cared for at'tho Warren Hunl hospital. Mrs. 0. A. Masscy and children havo geno to Newport, whero tboy will spend the remainder ot tho sum mer months. Captain R. II. Reed nnd family, who have been visiting hero for sov eral weeks, returned to Oakland this morning. Mr Reed was In business at one time, but sold out to go to Honolulu. J. D. Puckett and Prentice Puckett were In town this morning from their logging camp near Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lawton arrived In town from their home at Fort Klamath about noon today. They report that the Fort country was de- Maged by a heavy rain storm yester day and last night. It was so heavy in fact that logging operations were stopped this morning on account ot the roads. Mrs. II. Stephens, who has been living at Algoma has moved to Sua anvllle, California. Fred Peterson was a visitor hero today from his ranch near Merrill. Sago hen season opens tomorrow and In honor ot tho occasion Bert Wlthrow, Virgil Do Imp. Dr. Fred Weitcrfcld and Oarrett Vnn Illper havo gono to Langcll Valley this af ternoon In order to bo on band when it becomes lawful to tiro tho first shot. Miss Kra (IrWIn. accompanied by her nephew, (Jeorgo Wright, Is hero from San Francisco. They spend sov oral weeks of each year In a long tramp through nn Interesting part ot tho country. List year tboy woro In tho Sierra Novndas for nearly a month. Mlis (Ulffin nnd her com panion left on the boat this morning for Odessa, whero they will tako a pack animal and go on to Rocky Point anil Crater 1-nko and ' back again. They are particularly anxious to .try tho trout Hutting. Mrs. A. It. Kpporson'nnd son re turned homo last night from an ex tended lslt In tho Knst. The lawyer acccpFed tii' tribute complacently. I "Kind of curious how thine mine about," he went on. "Now. the tlrst time a train wns run lni lbce here ' woods It come In cnntnrl with n trump. 1 long about here; and tlil iherv li"l o'er marks tho spot where we hurleri him. Now, here he l jtrnvldtM with n ' flrst-clasa tmntntone nnd mi In.crlp Don that anybody tiili'M ! promt of. Kinder curious, nln't It J" UMDK.NTIKiT'iU ltMY POl'MI j SU8ANV1LLK. July 14. Tho body ot An unidentified man was illncnv ' orcd at tho bottom ot a can) on on tho aldo of tho Fredonln summit near the. Susanvtllo-Weitwood road No clew as to hts Identity hns been found. Tho Illinois constitutional conten tion has decided that tint women of that statu are eligible to Jury sen ice. but cannot be compelled to sure A Belgian peasant woman, whose home had been rated to tho ground during the wor, nought compensa tion by cntnbllsltlnK herself In a broken-down tank Ml upon the bat tlelleld, nnd so fell III love with her new home that nil attempts of Che :tutborltle to reniavn ber mot with nhxnlute failure. Molybdenite, rlilotly found In Tas mania Is ued for a variety of pur pines, but Its principal value Is In the manufacture of steel, to which It gives n lianlne and toughnuss that .unlo the steel suitable for use In propeller lhafl. guns and boilers, .Mi's (llad)s 1'uger, the clover Fngllsh pla)wrlght, who has mar ried her Persian collaborator, Mr. Kul Ardascblr. wrote her llrst play ivhen she was sot en. nnd In later enr' tiai seen mow than twenty of her pla produced on the London stugv. MADE TOMBSTONE CF ROCK Probably New Yort.tr Will Investigate Before He Carves His Nam on Another Boulder. It wns quite a while before a promi nent Iuwjit In New York related to his friend n personal es-rlence nblrli he hml one xiinillier when, being totni-nlint run ilouu In health, he went Into the Adirondack to ret. One day. nn he wii wuuilerlng aim lesly through the wimmK he came up on n biise boulder not far from the rallrnd that run nlens: the shore of a Int-p. Listlessly lie le;an to carve hli rntine on the rock, but gradually wanned to the tnsk nnd chlneled real ouly nway until be had wrought both nnme nnd date with various embellish ing flourishes. As he was proudly surveying the mult of bis labor, an etderty back woodxmnn appeared on the scene. Aft er the cutonmry grertlng, he dex tprnnsly shifted his peck to the ground, then with a somewhat quizzical air iurte.Mil the lawyer's work. "Quite a hit of art you've got there." be- observed gravely LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OK TUK PIUTUIHJ ANI r.n.-.i-1-r " N ':-' T ''.''" II. W. POOI.K, Owner IIAItllV IIOIIKI, Musical Director j.vuuwi. -- "'" " TONIGHT A fine All-Star cast presents "HIS TEMPORARY WIFE" An interesting comedy-drama THURSDAY That clever psir, Albert Ray and Elinor Fair, in "THE LOST PRINCESS" On Saturday we have an excellent picture called "OLD LADY 31" This is one I can personally recommend. H. W. Poole. MATIMKE KVKHY DAY j a tiiiiiiiiiiitMiiiillllMMmi MtMiMiiiiMMiMiiMMiMrMot'iitiUUUU Mli",M",, ti''M ANNOUNCEMENT I HAVE DECIDED TO PUT PART OF THE MIDLAND.TRACT ON THE MARKET IN SMALL TRACTS, AT TERMS WELL WITHIN THE REACH OF THE INVESTOR OF SMALL MEANS. THIS IS DELTA LAND OF THE FINEST QUALITY. SIMILAR TO THE FAMOUS SACRAMENTO VALLEY DELTA LAND, WHICH WAS ALL SOLD FOR OVER $250 PER ACRE. IT WILL BE SOLD IN 10, 20 AND 40 ACRE TRACTS, AT $100 PER ACRE, WITH AN INITIAL PAYMENT OF 10 PER CENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. thf 1 and IS ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR MINT CULTURE, IT HAVING BEEN STATED RECENTLY BY SOME of THlF MOST mSlimi INSIDE OF FIVE YEARS THE KLAMATH DELTA LAND WILL BE ?5p ?SBJt FR OF THE MINT CULTURE OF UNITED STATES. IF THIS CROP IS PLANTED IT WILL BE EASILY PoSffiE BALANCE, OUTSIDE OF THE INITIAL PAYMENT, FROM THE PROFITS DERIVED FROM HIS LAND. j L. 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