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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, MAKCH-Vl02rr
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RUG
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TP HERE are American masterpieces in oil paint- .
y ings, American masterpieces in Architecture
Y but never was quantity production of masterpieces at-
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xainea unm me cigiow naiuuiu peupie cuuvetveu
and built the Imperial Ispahan and Ardebel Rugs.
The finest wool that can be procured. :
The best fadeless dyes that are manufactured. Linen
thread subjected to the most rigid tests before being
used, i There is no manufactured product that passes
through more processes or is given more , attention
that a Biglow Imperial Ispahan Rug.
Today the trend is toward beauty in decoration
5 harmonious color effects that will charm, the eye and
make the home a more pleasant place to live.
Years ago, wear was the first consideration. '
Now there are three considerations WEAR, DE
SIGN and COLOR. You will find them here at a
price that will please you. . ' .
All this merchandise goes on sale at prices that will
move it. If there is anyone wanting or needing -this
kind of merchandise come in and look this stock
over.
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Ispahan's
Imperial
Ardebels
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This advertisement is written for the 'benefit of a
, certain group of buyers. These buyers are successful
people. They have good homes and good merchan
dise in their homes and they know good merchandise
when they see it . These people are shrewd, prac- .
tical, intelligent buyers and because of the fact that .
' they are this type we believe that if we prove we are
offering them better merchandise for a less price than
is charged anywhere on the Pacific Coast we can sell j
some of this merchandise to them for cash. ;
We have a few days left to raise a certain amount of
cash.1 It is not a question of making a profit at this
time. It is a question of raising this money so this
store may continue to operate. Therefore we make
the price appeal and the quality appeal to the people
who can buy this class of merchandise. ,
We have made one statement in the above that we
. now wish to prove.
In one of the largent dailies printed on tho Pacific
Coast is an advertisement quoting sale prices on
Wilton rugs. This house has built its big business on
truthful advertising and low prices. They are carload
buyers of nigs. Their prices are low. We have
this ad on display in the store and we want; 'you- to
come in and compare our prices with those in the
ad to realize the reductions we are making in this
merchandise. Why- Because we need the money.
We have rugs of most all kinds.
The very best rug quality in Axminister and a lot of
desirable rugs in lesser quality with good color and
designs. They are all thrown on sale at big reduc
tions. We have tapestry rujrs that are certainly cheap in
price and high in quality. '
Grass nags, all sizes matting nigs in all colors.
Good quality Japanese matting in blue and grey
colors .just the thing to lay over rough floors in the
bed room.
FXJRmTURE
HOUSE
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j Every-day Prices j
$ AT THIS CASH STORE
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Jonathan Apples, . per box $3.00
Spitzenberg Apples, per box , 53.00
Newton Apples, per box.. : $2.75
t Carton of Matches 30c v
t Gum, 3 packages for ...........10c
Pumpkin, 2 cans for ......25c
Parsnips, 2 cans for ...29c
j Ripe Olives, 2 cans for -25c J
I Peas, 2 cans' for - - 35c j
i Corn, 2 cans for 35c
nneappie, oroKen snce, isyo size cans soc
Rwpph Pntatops. 2 cans for 49c t
Kernels of Wheat (Creamof Wheat) pkg. ..:.....20c X
Sperry's Quick, Cooker Oats, pkg. lbc
Post Bran, pkg. ........J. 15c
Fresh Dates. 2 lbs. ........,.... .......35c
Large Florida Grapefruit ..........15c
Purchase your red potatoes now '
We will deliver tree any order amounting to
AT THE PINE TREE
1
History ; repeated itself In such
way as to prove ;the trne-to-llfo
story told In "The Sign of the
Cactus," Blue' Streak Western, in
whloh J'Jck Hoxle Is to be starredi
in the Pine Tree theatre next Sat
urday. It was after the picture had
been filmed that there came th
proof .'a question, and the end of
the situation of proof is not yet.
"The Sign of 41ie Cactus" Is the
story of a dispute between ranchers
and a big Irrigation company, and
today such a dispute is In progress
In the Owens Valley, through which
runs the big pipe line that conveys
to Los Angeles Its water supply.1
The ranchers in the valley content)
that they wero made certain prom
ises of water In return for rights
Ihey surrendered and that these
promises have not been kept. .
Only a comparative; snort time
i ago an attempt was madrt to dyna
mite the acqueduct hut the damage
done was not great.' Also repre-
tlom in 1915, according to Harper
Brothers, publishers. -
The noted author's work has
been through more than seventeen
editions and from the demand that
still exists it is likely that it will
pass through many : more bofore It
is finally shelved.' . "
The book has been translated In
many foreign languages and found
fertile soil In tha readers of these
countries. The film will be shown
at the Liberty Theatre Saturday
only. " "i ' ..
AT WHITE PELICAN
isentatlvcs or the cltv government
, - . $i.uu or more j,.
Public Market j
PHONT 169 126 N. 6th
Free
One Sunny Day
' Add this sparkle to your morning glass
free the way to
Let us send you-
Simmer uayj. ' .u
It linnits to countless people every day
new litness and nevi joy.
' The way is this:-On rising tlrinlf a
ghss of water, hot or cold. That washes
out the siimai:lihi it for food.
Add a little Jad Salts to the water.
Then you have a sparkling drink. Jad
.Salts arc made from the acids of lemon
.-ad grape, .combined with lithia, etc,,
q lu a hour the whole day is chanKcd.
"(it jl '
atccl
had been forcibly driven from the
district and tho ranchers virtually
are up In arsis-to prevent an In
vestigation. Clifford Smith directed "The Sign
of the Cactus," and the supporting
cast .includes guch well known
screen performers as Helen Holmes,
Jssef Swlckland, Frances Ford, J.
Gordon Ruanell, Jack Pratt, Frank
Bewborg, Muriol Frances Dana and
Bobby Gordon,
AT THE LIBERTY
Tie poisons and wastc9 are climiri
All that, depressed is (jone. ..-j ,
. It's a vun(K'j-fiii t'xpericnee. , .
One Rffls up cross perhaps. The clay
looks dark. One feels unlit,
in an hour the dny Krows sunny. One
starts out like a child of ten. Vim are
cheerful and elficlent. . v
(Jure try .lad Halts and you will al
ways use them to save lost days. The
way is delightful. It i.1 harmless, com
pletc and prompt, Send this coupon to
Jearu lioyvMimch It ttieaus, ; .jf
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dene Stratton Porter's stirring
novel, "The Girl of The Lfmborlon",
will he tho foaturn film showliiK to
day at Tho Liberty. The screen
I version .'U fnlly' IntovasiliiK ns
tlio r.ovul and kIioiiUI provide ral
QHteMuinincnt.. toi "movie fans.
.'"ThDjf l,ono . Etttiv rtnnui.T," ,. tho
famous 'bcst-noller by 'i!in:o (ircy
which Iimh boen made In lo a motion
picture with Tom Mix in the itntTing
rolo,. had been read 4iy more than
Wherever "Safety Iast," Harold
Lloyd's latest feature comedy for
Path? is shown, it unquestionably
'Will win the applause of the entire
audience, Chit even the most en
thusiastic applaute can't compare
with the cheering of the crowd that
witnessed tho filming of thi climb In
"Safety JjibI.", It shpws, tomorrow
at the White Pelican thoatrc. ,
Somehow tho news got about that
tbe famous comedian was to use the
Bank of Italy building at tho corner
of First and Spring Streets In Los
Angnlft! to film a scene, for one of
his forthcoming productions. Three
hours bofore the comedian arived,
the streots around the tall building
were cron-dod with admirers of the
star. WHietv Haroldi appeared on the
sc7no, ho was no'slly welcomed, and
as the directors and cameramen
made their preparations, the crowd
settled down, expecting to tae tho
filming of a comic street scene. .
They saw, Instead, one of the
'most daring stunts over performed'
for the camera. " ..
Theyte
making it
The
CQFFEETest
the
BEST COFFEE
wins-
COURTS
.Bessie Valentino Zhlnden to W. C,
Dnlton. Bars, and Sale Deed, 2-28-,
2.ri. WSKV, Secb. 2, Twp. 40,
HnnKo I). Strip of land 20 ft. wide
hy VI mllo long off Northern extrom
YyTf KW,SI?!4 of Hc. 2,.Ti. 40 B.,
II. "ii K. W. M. ; ;
C. H. DeLft'p ot ux to MarKavnt
H'don. 3-1 fl-2.1. $1.00 I. Jl. 8. Hill
crnnt Addillon, lots 1, 2, Mock 1,
.Iiiniefl Wallace to It. I,. Orom, 2-ir-2n.
S.r.n I. H. R. Hot Hprlngs
Addn. lot 0, block 27. .
' Union MucDowmII ot vlr to It. U
Springs Addn. lot 3, block 21.
Edward B. Rooso ct ux to R. L.
Oren, 2-17-25. . 50 L It. 8. Hot
Springs Addn., lot 4, block 27.
UKXI HAH H.VOW
BUND, Ore., . March , . Follow
Ing more than two weeks of balmy
weather the temperature , dropped
late yesterday afternoon and a light
snow -fell early In tho evening.
IVihile the snow hud m el 11 n tho
pavements downtown thin, morning
It showed no signs of oatlroly dii
jppc'arlng olesewhcro and ' a cold
wind was blowing, ,
- Clinmlst nun mudo artificial sugar
Which Is nothing, We know s an
ail.lflcl.il aunnr, n monographer.
iOVft I7KiluohJap USeaYtAHLYl
VapoRud
For All Cold Troubfs I
ft
calorics
IN THIS
combination
Of course, you can buy lot of ox- '
pensive, indigpstiblofoods that supply
little or no nouriHhmcnt. But why do '
it when SnnEDDKD WnKAT in cotnbi-'
iiatifJn with milk or bultcr mipplic-i
100?S food value easily digottibk','
balanced nourishment? ,
. And don't forget tliat Biirkiidkd Wiikat
appeals to the taste, too. These fluvory,
ovnn-buked louves are the favorites of f
youiifTHtcrs and grown-ups alike. They
hnvc un appeal which ean't h duplicated.
. There's no "substitute" for SiiUKDrmn
Wiikat. .a
Write fur reips
book, "30 Wsys
of Serving
SHKBDOIiO .
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PACIFIC COAST BUHEDDED WIIKAT CO,
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