PAGM VIVID THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUUHIMV, BEl'TiMllWU 18, iim. (Outing Flannel Jgc A good weight for gowns and children's wear. HECTOR'S 50c Notascme Lisle Hose 39 c Conies in Brown and ' Black an exceptional value. THE WOMEN'S FASHION CENTER Snappy, weather naturally suggests a A w Ku.7KaiBHkK i" "i --a Wkmi sain 11? mibbbbK AWk4vMl30Pnrl-7 v sbbbbH M M ' ., - ABlftfTSar KhSLB 7 1 iJS?ir J Zr0-S:gH - r' v" Z.iW'-' ire " VHflV V!W t''pflfWfrr r " W sBa. Aiwj( Comforts Wool Blankets $11.65 SHEET BLANKETS, WHITE AND GREY $2.15, $2.50, $3.35 Wool Mixed Blankets $8.65 P- White with Colored borders. Wool nap Blankets, Plain White and Grey with colored borders and fancy plaids. Priced at $4.45 to $5.95. White, . Diue or Pink Borders the price:-$ 11.65 ........ ii .! . . . .V .,ai-lJ-1JiJVUL-LXnj-unrLIL,,M, -,,-.-. ,-,-i- -- "ml Covered with fine Cambric and Silkoline Pure White Cotton filled. Large size $2.95 to $3.75. r 11 mm uV Hs Skirtings Novelty stripe and plad wool skirting in pleasing effects. 50 to I 56 inches widespecialy priced at $3.45 to $4.95 nAnAAfiAAfuvuM 'uimmyj--wnrmrimm iiriri 111 !--- - - - ..--. -l-t-l-ri-l(-ir-M-jv-ii-M-w-(JVJ) Coats r. i id vv Ira 'v An exceptionally fine collec tion of high grade coats at popular prices. All the fa vorite materials in the lead ing shades. A saving of $5.00 to $10.00 can be had at our special paices $15.00 to $59.50. fMWWWMMWVMMMMWMMAAMAMMMMMMnMAAMMMMAM SUTJLES UKE IE OF BONDS , SEEMS, REMOTE 1 Herald Kalom Bureau. SALKM, Oro., Sept., 13 As far as tbo state engineering department It I a formed, thcro Is no Immediate' prospects of a Halo of bonds, otod )ar ko by tbo Buttjes Lake Irri gation district In Jefferson county, and a development of tho project by Irritation. Tho project Is one of sovoral In tho Into roily to developa whenever money ran bn procured, At present tbo Bottlers on tbo project nro raisins whoat, ryo, oats, corn and tho jar den products by dry farming. Organized In 1014. The Buttles Lake project was or tanlrcd. In 19H, and 37,000 acros, of which is, 000 are Irrigable, art ombraced in tbotdlstrlct, It la pro posed to construct a reservoir at'But tl'oa Lnkee, aufflciont to s'toro 1700 acres foot, and carry his -water and tbo flow of Lake crook and First crook though, a twonty-tnllo canal to tho lands, v 'Bonds In the amount of $750,000 havebecrn'jptod, butbavo" nqt yet boon sold. About two years ago n aale of'tho bonaVwas almost negotia ted with tho Wnrron Construction cprapany, but tho deal foil through. Topography nm! tho length of tho proposed canal apparently do not ap peat to bond buyora. ,Tho -prospect Is not far from Sisters. , ItlffliU Talced Over. Although the project was not 'or ganized until 1914, thoro,waa a filing of wator rights In 1011 by Robert B.j Jordan, Tboso fights wore takon ovor by tho dlotrlct whon If was or gtaiilzod throo yours lator, About 1100 foot of canal and sorao other pjrpllmlnary construction work was dono In 101C. , jTho efficers: of ,thodJstrJctvaroi President,' Henry 0. Topping; seefo tary,' Horry J. Chenoweth; treasurer, 'iS - . D. W. Harnett; "directors, Harry J. Chenoweth, Jleny C. Topping and Al ber Webber.' Permhrion for Boxing Bout Given The boxing commission met last night to consider the application for a permit tiled by Hanlon I Crump to conduct a boxing contest on September 19 In tho Scandina vian hall . Mr., Crump stated to tbo com mission Just what his plans wero and asked permission to hold tho ovents, two semi finals and' ono main event, the latter to consist of ono ton round bout. The boxers who Crump has been considering for this event were discussed and tholr records Invostlgotod, At tbo conclusion of tho meeting, tho commission grantad tbo permit to Crump after bolng satlshod by assurances ,from the promoter that he would conduct a clean boxing program. ' TH KHTItA.n TONIGHT. I CALIFORNIA NEWS f V BAN FRANCISCO Miss Mario Curtis twain the Qoldon Gate as a representative ot tho Los Angq los Athlotlo club. Ilor tlmo was 27 'minutes, 14 seconds, breaking the' record 'of 29 minutes, 30 sec onds mado In 1917 by Kathorlno Flaherty. "Miss Curtis swam from Fort Polntt on tho Ban Francisco sido, to Lime Point, on tho Marin county- side. ' 1 SACRAMENTO Tho Napa atato hospital for tho tnsano won the championship for a' carload ot fat hogs at tho 'state fair on one of tho best lpta( ot . Berkshlros over grown In America. Owon Duffy, manager of tho farming operations al tho 'Institution, bollevos thai tho best stock Is tho most prontablo io feod "with tho products ot tbo farm and ha-has domonstratod that by winning championships at' Iho stato fair two years In succession. Doposlts In Fronch' savings banks At the end ot last year amounted to 1800,000,000. Tonight when jamca- A. Oalvln opens bis World ot Follies company at tbo Strand theatro, Klamath Falls thoatregoers lll have tbo pleasure of enjoying tbo performances ot tbo largest theatrical family on the stago today, In tho world. Tboro aro twelve members of this Thosplan family, Including three generations, each and every ono taklng active part In ovory performance, and tbo perfoct harmony that reigns supromo la tho secret of their succcas. Jamoa A. Oalvln, ploncor showman ot tho nilddlo west has had his own show on tho road for tho past thirty roars and of lato, has nlwas bad bis family with him. This season, ho Is carrying besldoa his Immedlato family, a company numbering Just 33 poople, each and ovory ono an artist In his or hor own particular line. A repertolro ot tbo latest Now York successes will bo prosontod, with an ontlro chango ot program ovory night. Tho rcportolro In cludes "Lllo Miss Fix It," "Tho noil Boy." "Tho Throo Twine." "A Bach- clor'a Romance," "Forty Five Minutes From Broadway," "8o Long Lotty," "Baby Mlno," and "ThoMasquerad ors.'J No pains or exponeo Iibb been Tho musical comedy tonight Is "Tbo Bell Boy," a hilarious cocktail In ono long act. Tboro aro 19 novel Olrl For Each Month 'In tho Yoar," "A Cuto Little Way of My Own," "Take Mo Back To Sunny Italy," "I Could Loam To Lovo(a Soldier" and tho hair raising patriotic flnalo "Jean of Arc," Introducing tho Na tlonal dancos or tho Allies, closing with a spoctacular plcturo of "The Statuo ot Liberty." -, This show Is given with a monoy back guarantoo. 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