1 I EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAN HOIT TOMMY. JfOVMNRKR , IMS. a i V YliftaU Src To Go Republican .SggftaWSmmmV mmmmmmvsrTv ammr SSSffSjtSMdSBBBB ssVLmmmgsmmmmv gBvfgh. sVBMmmmmmmVsmm wemm'Wwf' mw tho conunlialon said the expenditure to carry out a program tor tho con servation ot water for Irritation and domestic purpose undobtedly would 13 aa great. Cnlltornla'a paramount need la iheap power, an) a tho commission, because, tho atato haa no coat sup plr and and Ita oil ta needed (or oth er purposes. . , Utilities today, the report, con tinue, aa a result ot regulation are aettlnic their product nt Mprlco near er to tho prices of prowar daya than any other commodity gas and elec tricity rates having advanced on an average not tnoro than 40 per cent, agalnat 100 to 500 per cent advance on other commodities. NOTKfl FROM 111011 SCHOOL nOMK KCOXOMIO DKPAHT 3.5 Republican women ot Weal Vlr jrlnla plan to do for their stats -what Hie women did for Main Insure a sweeping Republican vic tory threat the women's voti. 'Cosapltte sreparatlona are under way tor a whirlwind Smith to the camsalsT. A bfar share ot the re poaeMIJty for the coaalnt G. O. P. triumph reata ope Kn. George ruffssharger. of Charleston, West Vaw, BMsaiwr of the Republican na tleaaJ advisory committee. ma chief OH IF. ASSET SAN FRANCISCO. Nor. J. Water i California's most valuable crop, ac cording to the annual report ot the Tallroad commission of Califorala to Ooreraor'W. D. Stephens, which says that the 'twofold development ot wa ter storage for irrigation and power purpose will bring about a parlor ot enormous development la the state., "Califorsla'a streams and rivers, Ita rainfall and Ma snowfall muit'be made to serve aad serve well," the -governor wa' advised by the com mlsaloa. ' mtperU have estimated thai It will reeulre hetwaeav. three tuartets at a tilUoa wallaas to aamatract the asata sary hjese shutrte sower Blasts "to On Thursday tho glrta or the home economic department had open houao to all tho girls In tho high school. Tho mothers of the girls in the home economic department were Invited for tea at 4 o'clock. The occaalon was an exhibit of the work done by the department tor the first six weeka of achool. Tea was served by the domestic sclonco classes to ono hundred and twenty five persons. The girls feel very much encouraged over the decided success ot their venture. Contributed. NOTICH OPHKAIUNOOP FINAL ACCOUNT. AND FOR D- CHARGK OF ADMINISTRATOR. ta the matter ot the estate of AR THUR. B. LONG. Deceased. In the County Court ot Klamath County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that W. A. Wleat, the admlalatrator with the wilt annexed ot the estate of Arthur I. Long, Deceased, baa rendered Ms final account and filed herein his pe tition for final settlement and die- charge: aad that Wednesday, the loth day ot November, iJio. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the County Court Chambers In the courthouse in Kla math Falls. Orecoa.t haevhees duly appointed by said court for bearing ot said final account and objections. It any, thereto, and for hearing said petition for settlement ot said estate aad discharge ot aald administrator with the will annexed, at which time and Place any person, interested la said estate may appear aad file his exceptions la writing aad show cause It aay why aald final account should sot be approved and allowed aad the state settled and the admlalatrator discharged. w. A. wihbt. I AS-." &sm dlffimP T VM l (Via smW Mil MM :&$ '-"-"&$& 25 Discount on SUITS, CQATS, DRESSES a AdmlnUtrator with the ..Wilt Oet. ll-lt-2Sf. 1-1. To start our November, Sale off right we giving a straightwenty-five per cent discount on ALL Suite, Coate and Dresses, Our entire stock included in this discount. Nothing reserved. Many brand new garments received last Saturday, many more will be in by Wednesday at wonderfully low prices. Now is a good time to get your Fall garments and get the full benefit of extraordinary low prices and early Winter wear. Coats from $16.00 up to $55.00. Suits from $20.00 up to $65.00. Dresses from $11.50 up to $69.00. On Skirts, Waists and Sweaters we will give a discount of 10 p4r cent. . H. N. MOE, Proprietor i4 t ar find Shields Our stock of windshield glass is complete. Weptt'them in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. .!3'. WTindow 'glass in all sixes constantly on .' ' hand. r- Lakeside Lumber Co. Phone 128 TO OPK.Y FIA.VO HTb'DIO - -nlture turned out by the 800 -fae- MrS. E. L. Norton arrived this tori... havln mmtuirhln In thn iZmop.npT.o.riC-''0"' organUatlon of turn.tuf. street in Mrs. Estella'e Mang a store. nufacturera represents 10 per Mrs. Norton comes highly recom- cent ot labor determined the eon mended is the mualcal line. iference at drand Rapids to make I no effort at lowering of prices. i. ', Keuiucgye noting Toaro ot con-, To do woua ,0,d,.rupt tBe trol is not Inclined to favor the, . .. ., pulling off of so-called champion- WM ot mon tnM '.OOO.OOO men ship fights in the Blue Grass atate. employed In the furnlture-maklng but on the contrary has adopted a craft and thua lead to a aerlous In- policy of encouraging frequent bouts Uustrlal disturbance. ly gradual and can only come wlth'fLOHT 33x3 9 cord lire, btlwaea Diirallel reduction In tho manufac- Klamath Kal and Tuln Ukr. Its turing coat. I have had a atreak of yellow up my back aa wide ui the Panama rnnal. Consequently I hare not left one avenuo open that would turn to Chan. K. De rails. Howard. lap. Klamath J.3 at popular price. Rraolutloa Adopted It waa after considering the age element and following an ex haustive investigation that n Joint conference of the national manufac Tells of Trees That Will Thrive Here .. i turera and the national retailors i M2i L . n: r . mailc '? passed the following reaolutlen: b'rC,b',:'"!,e Rr," ftft Where... there ha. recently been Klamath climate, aaya Arthur Ku'p-ieub,UI,d new 'nd ,ower ,eveU ' pel, aaieanvan lor tne Haleni Nursery if""' ou numovr m comiuoumua; company of Salem, Ore., who haa' and whereas, It haa generally been been. Investigating local conldtlona 'reported that the costs of manufac- for tea daya. I Rawing at the. &m PHOTW TA.nrv mm me m m -sypmmM m A Big Double Bill w '. , ' "SUPERMAN" , H a special, and ,,;- ' f LOVE OF JUSTICE" ; Louise Glaum ALSO A GOOD COMEDY tlirln- flirnlttlPM h.vii tuin mtttlal. blue spruce, and Norway spruce will,1' re.auc?a' n? "". too retail do well. As a windbreak along the mercnanis. aesirous or ascorisining county road In tho Irrigated section ,fact' have requested the executive i.ombardy poplars are advised. committee or the Itetall Furniture , - . - '"' "" ""' .w..w, nHVM.HUII 114 IHD UHHVU Dl-a'l IU a??.,e-S',YeV,0Wi.Fraut.Krl DrUi: k wetu and thorough an cbkl, Dorothy I'erklns. Bmpress of .B of . ,oniiiinn lnn,minr China are among tho roses recom- ? "" " ;"" con'on fovernlng mended by Mr. Ruppel, tho co,t of manufacturlng'furnlture Tulips, shasta daisies and gladlo-i today and to 'Insist upon a lower laa are other hardy flowers. , level of price. If condition, were Wistaria, Virginia creeper and hon-, found to warrant them: and where- eysuckle are suitable vines. , ManyMt this Investigation haa been ;;:. u w,u """ "'".laude in a moat exlonalvo and KOIl HAI.K WOOD Dry limbs and body wood 13 per C. four miles n.. ,nuM nM .1.1 V, 1.i....m,I. pn.il give me Information and have more AUo nmb wood nt i'lno drove 7H miles 3 per C. See Dr. Uoblo, 1313 than ono letter from some of, the biggest men In tho game, telling me why there could not be a reduction at this lime. Respectfully, PKRKINS FURN1TURK (Advt. 3-4) IIOUHK l- NEW TODAY KOIl RKNT 1 big store room. See Mrs. M. C. Holms, 1177 Main. I'hone 376. 2 WANTED Woman for light liousw work. Call Whitman Drug Co. 2-6 ROOMS WITH flATil 7l5 cents per ' day", $4 per woek. Home Room ing bouse. 920 Klamath Ave. 2-8. CLOHK IN ONK 4-ROOM HOUSK I1CH0 and one 3-room house $1060. Ilullt In sink and nun try: closets, porches, good lot. You are only paying for actual cost of ma terial, labor and lots. Terms. Call at Starr Uros. Plumbing 110 4th Bt.. or phone 48G or 2SC-J. 20 Owing to the shortnesr of his stay. Mr. Ruppel regrets that ho did not see everyone, but persona Inlondlng j to plant trees or vines noxt soring may secaro advice y addressing tho Halum nuresry company, referring to Mr. Ruppell In tho letter. 2 N I H vJ Tomorrow A Paramount Picture a .s Lady Love j i ' thorough maqner; and whereas, it has been determined that thoro can bo no changes affecting tho cost of furniture generally that would Indi cate that any material reduction could take place in tho Immedlnto future without affecting seriously the wage and steady employment of tho men employed In tho furnl turo factories; theroforo lio It. Resolved by tho furniture manu facturer. In national council' as sembled, that tho details of tho find ings of this investigation bo con veyed to all branches of the In dustry and to the public generally; and be it further Resolved, that tho secretary be instructed to keep the, member, of this' council Informed of any change. In market condition, that affect the coat ot manufacture, and furthermore, that we deem It de slrable and to the best interest of the furnlturo Industry, as well aa the American home, that concerted effort be exercised by tho manufac turer to reduce manufacturing cost, other than that of labor, and to re flect these roduct(pns in the finished product nx soon u possible; and bo It furthor Rosolved, that to our best know ledge and belief no general reduc tions in the nrlco of furniture can (possibly take placo at this time, and FURNITURE To our Many Friends and Patrens: Who have been figuring that fur niture price, will tumble with other commedities: Here Is an extract from the "Pacific Furniture Trade;" A recent announcement, to the trade by J. L. Young, president of the Retail Furniture Astocla'lron of the United States, states: '.'Furni ture will not Join other commodi ties in the tumbling of price, for some time to come, and the 'descent to a lower level of prices' will be gradual." , .This followed the conference be tween the representatives of the National Association, of Manufac turer, and Retailor hold at, Qrand Rapids Ion1 September '21th and 30th. Tho fact that every piece of fur-'that the decline would be extreme- LOST On Sherwood roaster wagon (boy 'a) with Iron whoels. Taken from First and Pine streets Hal lowe'en night. Telephono 302. K. T. Ludden. a '3 Main, phone 232-J, 2-1 I1UY TIEIH HOMB and save your rent money. f?&00. (lood 6-room bouse and 2 lota In a good location 1300 cash, balance monthly. lir.00. 4-room cottage, largo lot and garage on very easy terms. FOR RKNT A largo 10-room un furnished house on pavement closo In. .j A.' A. RKLI.MAN & CO. 406 Main St. 2-4 FOR BALK 1 C-horse. a.phuxo'O. K.' motor, new, wtlb starter. II. A. Talbot, phone 12F-3. 2-6 LOST Iletween llonantu and Kla math Falls, 3r.xr, II. H. curd tiro ' on rlni. fi rowurd. Finder leave nt Charleys I'laco, cor otn unci Kla math. 2-3 1 . . ATTKNTIO.V PUIII.K) At a meeting ot tho Timber Work- ors Union last night they passed a resolution that we go on record as not taking any part In thn courthouse fight, J, r IIA1NK WUA, H President. ' n. A LIBERTY THEATRE "Alwsyt the Beet for the Liberty Guest" If. W. POOLK, Owner llOGKn D. TORRKY, Musical Director ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT During the. performance national and local returns will be announced. A special Western Union wire is installed for this pur pose. " Frank Keenan appears in "Smoulder ing Embers," and Harold Lloyd Is a scream in "Hi. Royal jyness." During the evening sandwiches will be served to our guests by the Liberty Market and Klamath Department Store, and we wish to thank Mr. Werner and Mr. Jenkins ; for their enterprise and generosity. V