The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 18, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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AND BELIEVE ME, WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE LAST FEW DAYS GREATER THAN EVER.
WE HAVE GONE THRU THE ENTIRE STOCK LIKE A CYCLONE THRU A KANSAS CORNFIELD,
RIPPING AND SLASHING PRICES SO LOW THAT IT WILL MAKE EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND
CHILD. SIT UP WITH ASTONISHMENT. WE WANT YOU TO BE SURE TO ' h
See Tomorrow's Paper
We Promise Yon the Greatest Sensation in Years
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MISE TO SET THE ENTIRE POPULATION IN AN UFROAR.. . p
REMEMBER THIS WILL BE AN OPPORTIMY OF A LIFETIME
"I AINT MAD AT NOBODY"
ONLY FIVE MORE GREAT SALE D AYS
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HAVE YOU NOTICED THE CROWD DURING THIS GREAT SALS'?,
THE STORE HAS BEEN PACKED AND JAMMED DURING THE ENTIRE SALE AND SATURDAY NIGHT WE WERE ALMOST' COMPELLED TO
LOCK THE DOORS, AS THE CROWDS BECAME SO DENSE. THE PEOPLE KNOW AND REALIZE THAT WHEN SUGARM AN PUTS ON A SALE IT
IS A SALE IN EVERY RESPECT, NO MATTER WHAT IT IS IN THE ENTIRE STORE,,YOU WILL FIND IT ON SALE HERE NOW fAt. A SENSATIONAL
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fife horela.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1020.
DETOUR LENGTHENS
MERRILL HIGHWAY
(Continued from pace one)
seemed to throw every obstacle in
the Way of Cheyne, Curtln, Mrs.
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Heater and the others that It could,
la the first place, because these peo
ple reaaoastrated, agalas having
their ranches rulnediby the--highway
the county court cut off thjir'wateir
for orer a month during the Irri
gation season; they would not give
them a crossing for irrigation w
ter, for their roads, or anything else
until they were cited before' the. cir
cuit court for contempt. Judge Bun
aell Is reported to hare said to Bob
Cheyne, whan Cheyne aska.him-for
a crossing over Ufa highway "You
will take any damn thlBg-lJjbotu;
Mi. cash and flO a month
to giro you." I think that such eP, Interest at 6 per cent. These
duct on the part of a county Judge
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Is not to be tolerated la an Americas)1 r KjfiT inteitmentJ Some day you
community, jusi necauw a mmu -.m
In official position does not warrant
him In running rough-shod orer-tae
helpless citizens who support them
with tbelr tax money.
I trust that your readers.wlll care
fully study the map submittal here
with (the map is pnntea!Vaipve;
and beconte familiar with toe blgU-,
way. If they do they wllf'probably
fel a I An ahnut this matter. 'J
was on the highway as it was routed
before the county court changed It
LIBERTY THEATRE
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ROGER D. TORREY, Musical Director.
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MONDAY
TODAY
The Eminent English Actor
MR. H. B. WARNER appears in
"UNCHARTED CHANNELS"
TOMORROW A-r- TUESDAY TOMORROW
Do you want another strong sea story?
Then come Today and see
"THE HELLSHIP" '
A tale of ocean pirates. This is rough one, with'
. thrills eyery moment. You'll like "The Hellship;"
WEDNESDAY . .
A BigSpecial, "The Blue Pearl." ;
Now I aaa left a mile and a halt away
and I do Aot consider It just.
Sincerely youss,
(Signed JOHN H) MATNK.Y.
CI bare , read Mr. Matney's letter,
believe that It sets 'forth facts and
draws justifiable conclusions' there
from, and I am entirely In accord
with Mr. Matyne.
(Signed) EDGAR HALLER. ,
' MILXH ADDITION LOTH
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WahArasome of the very best lots
IB mym-mna iarrow Aooiiioas a
prices, ranting from $150 to 1360 on
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are close ;W :0f box factories and
will want ta'hulld a home. Why not
buy the lot'6wr. .'
. CHIUDOTEHMITH
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STATE LEGION WILL
SEND ENVOY HERE
PORTLAND, Oct. 18. The cpn
tfoyerey1 ad tp whether certain lands
In' the Klamath lake district shall
be' j-eclulmed for theebcncflt of ox-
service 'men or'shull be turned over
to A power company will be Investi
gated thoroughly by the state regu
lar monthly commlttco for tha de
partment of Oregon.
Ben S. Morrow of Portland,, an en
gineer und a member of the commit
tee, was Instructed to mako a trip to
Klamath Knfln for a thorough Inves
tigation of the situation.
Mr, Morrow will consult with the
Klamath Fulls post and other Inter
ested parties, and will go over the
lands Involved in the controversy.
He will make his recommendations
to the executive committee of the de
partment on his return.
I'REHnVTKIUAV BROTHERHOOD
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The men of the Presbyterian
church held a meeting yesterday to
organize the Brotherhood and start
the men's Bible class. Officers
elected were E. S. Henry, president;
A. M. Collier, vico-presldent, and F.
A. Baker, secretary and treasurer. ,
The Bible clana will hold its first
meeting next Sunday mornjng at the
church. F. A. uaker will teach. Oth
er teachers will bo selected' for fol
lowing Sundays, os that the work
l" will rotate an dbe easier for; all.'
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Tuesday
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4 TO BE SOLD. TUESDAY ONLY AT
HALF PRICE
NOTHING RESERVED. EVERY BOYS' SUIT IN THE STOCK TO BE
SOLD AT JUST HALF PRICE, INCLUDING SUCH FAMOUS MAKES AS
DOUBLE-BUILT- LE ATHERIZEI?
JACK (y LEATHER.-X1
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AND OTHER HIGH GRADE MAKES. SIZES RUN AS HIGH AS 18 YEARS
AND THEY ALL ON &ALE TUESDAY AT HALF PRICE- .
$8.50
BOYS' SUITS
$4.25 ;t
$15.00
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BOYS' SUITS Al
$7.50 i!
$10.00 c '
BOYS' suiis
$5.00
$17.50 '
BOYS' SUITS.
$8.75 ,
'',$12;f0.
BOYS' SUITS
$6.25
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$20.00
BOYS' SUITS
$10.00
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