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SCHOOL CENSUS
IS BRING TAKIiN
I'itst Upon Will Ba Miuic of
Month; Lnrj;c IncrcaBc
Ih Predicted
"Awl bow tunny ohHdroa hav
you, minium?
",i wimt might in! tblf .
mil 'urn?
"Alt' would jou toll mi' bOW l"K
you Imvu livsd 10 thi WHUBMIBHyf'
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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how many children i ltv or how
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j't'lttii Ih hut u wimple of Itundrribi
illf lonVi'thltUoOH Ihill Will titkM Jlllirii
Iwm a Kin igsy of four unit Jl yuars,
tum him turned liver tn Ih- country
school tOMhtfi In BOM thickly jmp
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Muiiii Rod riiii'i'i iitn, iiin ob it b
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From nil Indlrnilonit, Ihi fit-in-' r.
will Indlcoto n startling i'ojmittttim
tni-ri'imii hi most neeiions of tlm coun
ty. At tim proMpt rat" ol roiom
f reports to tin- const? ncaool
stork, it i bollorid that She foot Of
will hi' eompicte around the first I
thu mouth.
County Assessors fi
Will Meet Shortly
8AL8M, Ore., Oct. St The an
nuiil state meeting of ih" "iiiiji','
assessors of Oregon will begin In
fiah'iti Monday, Novemotr t, Karl
I-'Jiih'-r, Hint" lux romMiJM iiiiii r mi
In Kluiiiiilh during tin' nWt tWO
ivn l 11. Tim ri'tiKoii In ( hut tlui iitiniiiil
WbOOl ii'iiiiUH, In wbiob iivi ry horn"
In Kluiiiutli In fltitwti In now twins
takw.
In tmr'ty populated district.
lllo Joh of ItftrcrluitlttlK Ih" RttSbOf
if t hiidren lu thi community bo-
Dottsood yesterday. A consfdorsbls
part of tim program will ! glroftj
over to a 'I: hi . Inn of county rut Inn I
Governor I'inrco will address th-j
awieKMirii, Officer wlii hi- UN)
and ltu convention wilt toaeludf
with a budget.,
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The Difference
Is Yours
Low Overhead Expe nses Compel Me To
Sell for Less
The Difference Is You s To Use As You Trish
Why Not Take It?
All-Wool Overcoats
$1485 to $2985
No old stock. This year's goods and styles. Do not get the idea these
coats are not up to standard because they are priced low. My low op
erating expense makes the difference. In 'browns, tans, grays and all
the popular shades. Choose your own color and style. It is here.
Price Range 14.85 to $29.85
Two Pants Suits
$25 to $3250
Well tailored garments with two pr-ir of trousers to each suit. These aro
all this year's goods and styles. Nat a clean up of left overs. , num
bcr of different styles in browna, blues, grays in stripes and solid colors.
Again my low overhead expense plays an important part in the prlc
of these suits. Why not save the difference?
Priced From $25.00 to $32 50
Mastercraft Suits, $35 - $42.50
An all-wool, hand-tailored line in the latest styles and colors.
My low overhead expense enables me to give you a suit of this quality
that will net you a big saving. Quality in both workmanship and mate
rial. Look them over any way
Priced $35.00 to $42.50
Genuine Velour Hats $5
Brown, tan, powder blue, steel grey. Quality and style. A dandy fall
and winter hat at a very moderate price.
LLOYD RYAN, Clothier
Main At Ninth St.
Home of the Workingmen
Buying Cheaper,
We Sell Cheaper
We now have two stores and two markets Is Klamath Falls.
You can now get both meats and groceries at 717-719 Main St.
The more we sell the cheaper we sell. Our buying power is
now increased, which means still lower selling prices, and bigger
savings for you.
Think it over. When you trade with STONE'S you are dealing
with a reliable concern, whose buying power is the largest in
Klamath Fails, and whose prices to you are the lowest. You
don't pay for the other fellows bad debts, or for expensive
delivery service, when you trade with us.
A close comparison of values will convince you that STONE'S
markets and stores are the best and most reliable places to
buy foods.
Another New Store to Open in Ashland Tomorrow
717-719
Main St.
Meats and
Groceries
Mais St
Meat and
Groceries
Tobacco Magnate's
Widow 111; Is Not
in Need of Funds
NEW YORK. Oct. 2J. yp) Mrs.
I.HHaa S, Bake, divorced ife of
the late iamea B, Bake, toolsets
magnate, is ill at her home here,
it was iearised to3ay. FtsblUs&it
reports that Mrs. Bake feaiS &f&
Sast night, and that she was cennS-f
icss, Wtre denied.
A man wfeo h&d iast come oat of
Mrs. Dake's apartment totd report
ers that two physicians -were In at
Jndance and that she was sot in
need of funds.
sardfty taken frost e?ery day Hfe
fal! of witty dialogue and fussy
sitaattoas. SSantseS, tse card aad
coin manSpaiator, has the e3erere.it
set we fcae ever seen along tsfa
Use aas attsriy ssystSKes acs hi
wUders yon. Tee Tersattle K!eo
Lans!ert asd company hare a realty
srtistfc ataSetic aet. AUosethor it
Ss a ftae entertainmest and wilt be
praseated again toaisat.
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SEW YORK, Oct. 23, fes-
a.ueat of $10,800,000 to be admin
istered by the Bake endowment was
made ia the ariii of the iate James
B, Duke, tobacco magnate, in his
afiii Hied for probate t3day at Sost-
erv:ilc, N. 3.
"P;e wiii directed that i4.000.oaa
of S-e il0.SOO.OO8 bequest sh;u!d
go for the construction asd eqaip
meat of a tsedical ,'iooi, is:spitai
asj curses home at Bake Univer
sity, at Durham, N. C. The wilt
siooi act reveai tae total y&Xm of
the Duke estate, waSeii ats beea
vtriousiy estimated at sums as high
as i 150,000,000.
Tae wlii gave Sfrs. Ninaiine H.
Rake, for life the Bake fifth a?e
nae prperty, "Rooga Pjint" at
NoAport, R, I,, and IlL,ynnewood",
at Myers Park, N. C. Mrs. Nanaiiss
ii. Bake is a second w&e, starriel
ia 190?.
The same property gjes to Mr,
Rage's daagtter, Boris, at the deata
of her mother. The Bake Farms
Company, a New Jersey corporation,
was ordered dissolved sad the fane's
tealiied to be dtstribated to the
shore holders.
"One Year to Live," wWcfe urEtt (
opes at the Pine Tree Theatre Sat-
arday, is s story dealiag wSth a glit
who is te4 that she has only one
year to lire asd proceeds to lire
it as reckless as she ksows how.
The expected thSag would be that
the esseatial and most poSgaaet
parts of that one year are iaft to
the imagination.
So sacs thins is "One Tear to
Live." Director Camming has re
tained every portion of the Jobs
Hanter story -which aewssaper re
porters -would refer to- a 'istswi-
realism,"
Bears Preparing
For Big Contest
PORTLAND, Ore,, Oct 23, (IP) j
The University of California's foot
ili team is here preparing far the
ciash tomorrow with the Uniirersity t
o Oregon, on Multnomah fiald. j
Aady Smiih planned: to give hisi
Giden Hears a workout today on
'She field where the battle will he
fought. He reported his nsea in tep
notch I'onilitljn with the excepttsa
of Tut Imiay, whs was injured irt
the game with Santa Clara. Imiay.j
however, is expected to play at least 5
a part of tomorrow's game.
This saise, gtvia ia sascerity fa
etthtz asa or prodacf, is a tribssre to
steriisg sad steadfast qaaKty.
The factory and organization coat
prise aa iastitadoa which suads
fottr-squarc behind its pKjdaef
ever sisadfal of the coaidsaee re
posed ia if by its fegtoa of ssers.
COtCE.V WSST TEA
mJ Crttrt Jipaa
A little argument need aot part
friends. As long ss selther aide;
wins it may result in a friendly tie,-
o4t the TINE TREE
Last night's vaudeville hill at tlsej
PinO Tree was clean cat and ciaTSf. j
Smith, Lynch and Smith, comedy
i;inirs, do luxe, were deserviss of
special mention. Murray nnd Alma
Persusoa presoat a laashabie ab-j
Golder
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