, , . -.-, v-- -" -- V , f,r L- -, -' ' . ' ... ... .. .... ..t-F' " fif , -- in .rfc ja 'Xvt :.'l In n f. 6 ' W ( V ,v Br l-M AY, XOVMMM. 18, 1M1. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IMflK lfKJKT.u - Celery Market Shot to Pieces-Starting Tomorrow ' Houston & Phelps -Hurry Cash Grocery Lincoln Market Grocery Will Sell the Famous Gold Medal Celery Fancy Bunches .... 25c Medium . . . . 20c to 15c Small 15c to 10c JL Why buy inferior-Celery shipped in here. when Klamath growers raise The BEST in the WORLD This Celerr was Awarded the GOLD MEDAL at tha Panama Pacific Exposition You do not throw your money in a sewer, do you? Then why buy, that JUNK FROM CALIFORNIA TEST CltSE ON BONUS LAW SET FORM?? 8ALEM, Ore, Not. 18l Tub state supreme court baa act November 22 as tbe date for hearing the ease of Kojtl against the stale boaus and loan commission which will test tbe validity of tbe statu bonus and loan uet for ex-aervlco men. The. bonua commission has set tbe date of the rcilo of the Initial Issue of J 10,000. O00 In bonds November 30 and a po?tronement nt the date will be nec essary If the declnlon (i not announc ed Dcfore tbat date. Aa iKoa as Die court's opinion Is, rrcelved. If It holds tbe act valid, the commission will be ready at once to pass on a largo number cf applica tions. These will hare been exam ined during the time pending the court's opinion and east be acted o without delay. ' Jt U .andetataasl that abort 2.06S BfVtlcatlena areastMs eral: tint bn acted upon and an equal number of Jiin applications alio wilt be ready; , - ' V ", Zinc chloride on timber restrains fCDua growth;.'1 " Tte Columbia river Is stoadily iltnpcnlng Its mouth' on'! account of the-Jetties built by the government. r PERSONAL MENTION delegation In advance of him made quite a showing on tbe down trip In the towns along the route. " K. Hunt and J. D. Drown of Mod ford spent yesterday in this city. J. Konaps of Medtord spent yes terday In this city on business matters. Florence flowinan returned San Francisco after being wlth-il 1a Vogue store for the pastjraonth. ilfas Iloivman made many friends vrhllo here who hono that she will return in tne near future, .,j lira. Laura Chaney returned vto Boise. Idaho, 'after spending a atenth visiting her sod, Clinton Chaney. J. K. Urown and C. Bess, employ t of the 8. P. Railway system, left this morning -for punsmutr after spending several 'days herd. Mrs. L. H. Iaurltsea, of Chlto quln. left this morning lor Weed'W business and expects to rethr'n' on tonight's, trnlo., , , e , , , ft. I). Hall, lumberman of Poe Valley, was visitor In town this week- . . "VV. E. Lamm, lumberman of Mo doc Point, Is ia town on business (or a -few days. Edward and Howard Cantrejl are journeying t0 Sacramento for a few weeks' visit. V. W. Tuck returned fo Oakland this morning after spending several days -hunting here with. O. H, Mackman. Mr. Tuck enjoyed his outing so well .that be hopes to re tarn here again soon. C. V. Fells with the O, O. P, company's office at San Francisco, returned to that place after spead ing several days hare on bustneas far the compaay. 'Meredith Hatckeas is, Hnroute to Portland to spend Thanksgiving stKh his grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. h. O. Meredith:- d(f his re- tarn "bis brother Ro'and, will ac company him. Mr, and Mm. S. R, Cooke, of ParUand, stoppetf over here oa their return to ttral place after an extensive tour of Nqw York, Chi cago and tall of the larger cities of the middle west. (v A. iE. Richtor left this morning for Eageae oa a business trip. 'He aspects to fee gone for a week. km yesterdsr titvta' ta'tbeajte 13. E. Wool ford of Yainax was a two day visitor here, leaving for his home this afternoon. J. A. Elrod of Portland was a one day visitor here yesterday. J. E. Stener spent yesterday on business matters hero, returning to Portland this morning. . E, J. Peyton spent yesterday hero returning to Roseburg this morning. TV. P. Grab, a well known Chllo quln resident, was called here yes terday on personal matters. :. Curry, of Lakevlew, toft this morning for his homo after a ono day visit here. Mabel Weedon was a Merrill visit or In this city )estordayL n. Ohtson, of Malln, spent last night In the city, returning "home this forenoon. . K. It. Patch, L. Wenninger, If. K. Stuhe and Joseph Henry wero a croup of San Francisco visitors who arrived) last sight. .Tho party will combine business with, pleasure, stat ing that gooso hunting Is reported to bo good in Klamath county. Mr. and Mrs- JajrH Mitchell wero visitors In this city today. Mr. Mit chell Is a well known Illy rancher and cattloman. K. SUGARMAN We Must Have More Business That's the Plain Spoken Truth 1 am up against one of the hardest years of my fifteen years experience. Buying is sub-normal far below expectations. The market, in addition; has been flooded with cheap .and inferior merchandise. Sales, some genuine, others of doubtful charac ter, have .forced .prices down on dependable merchandise. Th ese are facts. They are conditions that must be faced, and there is only.-one way. . ye are Drastically .Reducing Prices of Every Article in the Store Men's and Boys' Suits-Overcoats-Furnishing Goods Everything Goes Including Hart Schaf fner & Marx Clothes and Rorsheim Shoes : SUGARMAN'S- - Increasing Business Sale Begins Saturday. November 19th Buy for Present Needs, for Winter Needs, and for Christmas v ;; Prices Here are Now. 50 Lower than Last Year Here Are a Few Shoes '-imsSr i. f t h' t- Suits and Overcoats Former Price1 ... Jfov "Mo $22.00 ?40:oo , $26.00 $50.00 , $33.00 $60.00 ,,,... $39.00 FonwerPHae' ' ' No?r WMfrmito 1 $7.35- 50 Pair Boots (Rodeo, etc.) Special ...:; $9.85 Prices on every pair of shoes ' reduced. Men's Furnishings 2-piece Fleece JUned,. a' $pr. jUL WboHtex mixed' "$tuSS Heavy Shirts, wool mixed $9 15 Corduroy Shirts $0 oe All Blankets at Special Prices. A Saving in Every I , Pircluse YoUrMake K. SUGARMAN rrTW it i i-vir. "I Aint Mad at '" Nob6dy,, "- fcrtha DlIKU4s4h:'rajaa. Thej T?V J '-" "ii, , ii rt '""" 1-,. t"r"V' X St i. smBBBBjaspsBjasjajBaaa