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IF
you had a million dollars
would you spend it all for a suit of clothes?
Then why spend 50.00 to 75.00 for one when you
can get a MASETRCRAFT all-wool, hand-made suit for
$32.50 $35 $37.50
A suit that is carefully made of the best materials and
the latest styles by the leading designers in the busi
ness. A suit that meets the most exacting demands.
$32.50 $35 $37.50
Prices that are not set by the manufacturers but are
made possible by my business methods.
Low overhead expense -
makes it possible. The dif ference :s yours.
Come in and look
We are proud of them, glad to show them.
Remember
You are dealing with "Satisfaction or Money Back"
house. You are the one to be pleased.
Lloyd Ryan, Clothier
Main at Ninth St.
"Home of the Workingmen'
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I WOUld be located'wlthln six or elKht
in.' of the center of the city. We
wish to get iiH close In iih may
pl-itl-D'-lttllM !t It Is impossible at
this (Ini to name u more specific
location,
AH these plans and promises are
iih definite an we can make them
Juki at thin tine and arc, ,f COUTM,
predicated upon the asHUinptlon
'hat our applications are approved
hy the Commission, without de
structive competition; and the unre
port of Klamath Kalis for our pro
Kram In UHHumed,
Supplementing the foregoing statc
ment of our work as planned. It
will be noted that not only will
Klamaih Kails became & very consid
erable railroad center, hut that
through our linen will he ahle to
reach substantially all of tie mark
ets of the United States for It pro
ducts with direct service. Locally
It will he connected with all ItH
tributary regions where railway ser
vice . an he Justified. It will he 'Jim
main trunk line between North Pa
cific eoast pulutB and California. It
will he on a through line between
Portland and Western Oregon and
the east; this line will g've direct
service to the east for the Klamath
region.
With the very great natural re
sources ot this region under de
velopment, direct railway service to
markets, and the establishment of
Impirtant terminal activities here,
Klamath Falls Is assured of a bright
future and, It seems to me,, has the
right to feel optimistic.
May 1, in this connection say I
think we should not overlook the
great development coming to this
section as a resort region; to my
mind your possibilities in that direc
tion are as yet not comprehended.
We will be glad to cooperate In mak
ing them known.
(Signed) PAUL SHOUP.
S. 1. RAILROAD PLANS
(Continued Prom Page Four)
NOTICE
Owing to our inability to collect for milk delivered to the homos of Klamath Falls
residents, we the undersigned distributors hereby agree to retail the milk products
handled by us for cash only.
This agreement to go fnto effect August I, 192S'.
The dairymen of this city arc losing many dollars each month through people re
fusing to pay the milk man. Therefore wc arc forced to ask everybody to pay cash
in advance, as in other cities, for the milk wc deliver,
W( will consider the 15th of August as the last date for cash settlement for the
month of August. Thereafter wc .will expect all accounts to be paid for on the first
of each month. If accounts arc not paid by the 10th of each month wc will discon
tinue the serving of milk and notify the credit association of our action that all dairy
men in the city may know.
It has not at any time been given
any consideration. In fact, the sug
gestion did not come from us, nor
do wo know who suggested such ft
route.
0. If our applications nre approv
ed wo will Kwnto our terminal for
this district nt Klamath Falls. This
Involves n very considerable payroll
at Klamath Falls which wilt bo In
creased as our traffic grows. This
East Side Dairy
Holliday Dairy
Miller Hill Dairy
Klamath Falls Creamery
Lost River Dairy
Elliott To Take
Office Tomorrow;
Caleb Jones Out
For the fourth time In seven
months, the guiding hand on the
reins of the district attorney's of
fice will change. Tills afternoon
Caleb Jones, who for the past month
and a half has been the a-ting-dis-trfct
attorney, retires in favor of
E. L. Elliott, who was appointed to
succeed William N. Ganong, resign-
Mr. Jones has been busy today ar
ranging matters in the offi-e in
order that Mr. Elliott may assume
his duties, with everything in run
ning order. He will take an office
In either the Odd Fellows building
or biie ljoomis building. HU deputy
David R. Vandenberg, who also re
tiies this afternoon in favor of W.
A. Wiest, will take an office In the
American National bank building,
adjacent to the office of W. H. A.
Konner. I
-Mr. Elliott assumes his position
as district attorney for Klamath
county tomorrow morning and 'with
Mr. Wriest as his assistant, will at
tempt to carry on the work of law
enforcement at the point where Mr.
Jones left off.
The history ot the district at
torney's office since January 1 has
been varied, William N. Ganoag,
was elected district attorney at last
November's election, and chose W.
P. Myers as .his deputy.
Several months after Mr. Ganong
took office, he was forced to leave
for a governmental hospital lu
Walla Walla for treatment for tub-'
erculosls. Myers was left In charge
as acting district attorney. He
chose David ft. Vandenberg as his
deputy. Last month, Myers resign
ed and was replaced hy Caleb Jones.
Vandenberg was retained as deputy.
Then District Attorney Ganong re
signed, early this month and his
place was filled by Mr. Elliott who
appointed Mr. Wiest as his deputy.
Canning
Season
is here. Blackberries are about gone. Peaches are
at their best. Peaches will come and go quick
this year. If you intend to can peaches, get them
now, to insure yourself of the best at the lowest
prices.
Elberta Peaches
Just right for canning. Get our prices before you
buy. We are selling them cheap.
Pure Cane Sugar
Sugar is lower than for a long time. If ever you.
could save by canning fruit, you can this year. All
canning supplies are cheap.
Mason Fruit Jars
Never before have we seen such a low price on
fruit jars. You can well afford to buy plenty.
Can Your Fruit Now
Many people put off their canning until most of
the fruit is gone. Now is the time. There will of
course be more peaches but they will more than
likely be much higher.
IN OUR MARKET
423 MAIN ST.
Ovn Roast Rolled prime Ribs Vr
vven itoasi of Baby Beef lb c
Pnr Rrtacr A11 Shoulder Cuts 1
foi itoasi Baby Beef lb IOC
Steaks All Cuts oer
aieaxs Baby Beef( lb oc
Boil Beef Plate and Bri8ket ( 3t
mjvu ueei Baby Beefj 3 bg ac
These are our eveiyday meat prices, not specials.
You can save any day in the week at Stone's.
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423 MAIN
SNG
717 MAIN
Visitor Here From
Panama Canal Zone
An interesting visitor In Klnmath
Kails, who arrived yesterday, Is
Mss May L. Smith, sister of Willnrd
Smith of this city, who arrived on
the western coast from Balboa
Heights, Canal Zone, Panama, on
the 27 ot tills month and will visit
hero nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wtllard Smith tor about three
weeks. Miss Smith holds the re
sponsible position of principal of the
schools at Halboa Heights and has
resided there since 1913.
Enjoying a delightful trip from
Panama, Miss Smith sailed on the
Colombia on the 10th day ot July,
making Hie trip to the western const
in 17 dnys. This is her first visit
to Klamath Falls and a number ot
trips nro being planned for tiro
prominent visitor.
J. C.
TO roRTIiAMo
t.orenz left this morning
for Portland, where he will trans-
net business for several days.
Mens Canvas Oloves, good weight,
2 pre. for 25c. Klamath Klothlng
I Ordinary Flour and Water
I Make Good Paste
But Not Good Bread
In the making of Better Bread the best of
flour is used together with milk, shortening,
sugar, salt, and yeast rightly proportioned,
scientifically fermented and baked in our mon
ster oven gives you a loaf of bread that is really
better.
Specials for Saturday
Boston Brown Bread
Banana Cream Cake
SIXTH STREET BAKERY
CHAS. LANDIS
126 South Sixth St.
"For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread"
Kotnpany. Adv. 31-0.
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