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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
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Tuesday, NoyBtflbop 8) 1025
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Mcher Store Local Dairies
Nobody Ever Regretted Buying Quality
Opens Saturday October Marks
Just Average
Friday evening. November sixth,
tnarkn the formal opening 0( Pll
cher's tore on Main and Fifth. The
hour will bo between seven and
nine o'clock when spcclnl entor
tainmont and a musical program
has been arranged Tor. Flowers will
bo given to tho women callers and
cigars to tho men.
Tan and brown, the Pilcher
ifctorea' national color scheme, has
jtyeen carried out In the store, even
to tho lighting fixtures, which were
Ordered special for the local MOM.
'jTho windows throughout the store
are of tbo Arcade style, and boveid
mirrors aro placed in every avail
able apace in the spacious room,
which covers 4.500 square feet.
Magneslte floors in the brown and
tan color scheme are a new and
attractive feature.
A rent room on the second floor
1b being furnished in a mohair ve
lour'set of tan and brown, with dav
enport lamps, spinster writing desk,
and rugs to haraonlie.
At the right entrance tho men's
complete furnishing department will
be found
Lost River is High With
91.5 Out of
100
Here They Are!
October ratings of nine Klamath
dairies selling milk wlt'itn the
boundaries of Klamath Fulls were
announced today by Dr. K. D. Lamti.
deputy dairy aud food commissioner
The heights and the depths rero
revealed In the report. TSo high,
est mark returned was 91.5 oat
of a possible 100 while tho lowest
was 47.5. Dairy inspections wer
made by Special Sanitary Offl.-er Leo
Craft, under the supervision and
direction of Dr. E. D. Lamb.
In commenting on the dairy situ
ation in Klamath today, Dr. Lamb!
said:
"One thins; that must bo impress-
cd upon the Klamath dairyman
who sells milk in Klamath Kails. H
must secure a city permit before ho
can sell milk here. If he doesn't
while the left entrance !ne ls subject to fine and imprison-1
ns on
Your Overcoat
will carry novelties, drug sundries
and the ladies' ready to wear fur
nlshlngs.
' Twenty clerks will be employed
in the new store.
Lap-over white Indian head wait
ress aprons tor $2.50 at Bee Begln's
Dress Shop, next to Shasta, cafe.
'3-t (adv)
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
work guaranteed
All
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
436 Klamath Ave. -Between
Fourth and Fifth
Phone U2-.M
Next to Mooso Hall
ment. The last person that was
arrested for not having a permit,
was fined $50. Others that aave
not taken out permits, will be a-. 1
rested and fined Just as quickly.
Follora-lng is the dairy report fori
October:
Dairy Equip. Moth.
Lost Hiver 35.5 56
53
52
49
48
44
Since 1906
Many of our old time customers can trace our growth
way back to the days of Linkville for you. They're still
with us as they hive, years ago, learned the wisdom, of
confidence. More are joining the ranks every ilav. We
say m ore for if there weren't thi establishment could
not enjoy the splendid growth it has. The reason must
obviously be the ways of men. their likes and dislikes. Let
us prove it to you.
Mountain
Palace 31
Holllday 34
Bradley 31.5
Hale ...... 2S.5
Premium 30
East Side 28
Del Fatte 22
Ayrshire 20
4
3S
30
27. 5
HALLOWE'EN PRANK?
What is believed might have
been a Hallowe'en prank was
reported today by officers of
the Christian church who re-
vealed that a Do-All Electric
saw and motor disappeared
from the church building Sat-
urdoy night. If - boys carried
It as a prank they -are
askf to nortfy off ieer ofthe
church so it can be returned.
The saw ls valued at several
hundred dollars. -
Select from 250 O'coats
Do it now, today, this week, while the time is right.
Why wait for spring clearance prices when you get them
at these reductions at the start of the winter. Every coat
in stock including Hart Schaffner 8C Marx.
Men who appreciate the saving of dollar are going to be here
Johnnie-on-the-spot and no maybe either. We're going to sell
overcoats this wnek artd lots of them so you might just as well
uic winner a mc loser, oce a tew or tnem in our window.
Move the O'coat stock is the verdict Almost $10,000 worth in
a fast selling event Actuated by the late fall and a heavy
stock that means a large carry-over unless we move them
now, consequently these liberal reductions at the best time
of the year.
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j Many of our old time customers can trace our rrowth I
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36 53 S9
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2 72
52 I
47.5 i
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(Continued From Inge One)
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Prices to Move These Coats
hffi .'Aiutlvt, HHV IOtL 04K, H 1..M tH f
' $25 O'coats priced at 20
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Make It A New Hat, Too.
WVre showing a nice variety of what are good hats for
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them in our window. ,
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a decision, it replied to Darley.
"We want to get this engineer
mix-up cleaned up," Councilman
Cofer declared.
"Yes, I should say so," remarked
Councilman Stuckey. "Here we are
all mixed up on this engineer!;
proposition, with a number of big
projects to put aver, lleforo wo go
farther with them, I want to god
I Henry's engineering status cleared
Contention has been that Henry
was unqualified to act ns city en
gineer ln.causo ho has no plate li
cense and 'failed in -His attempt 1 1
sojeure o4a1ast spring, llnriry claims
that his work Is legal so long as St
Is approved by a regular llconsed
englneor. '
"Well, has Henry had any of
the plans and specifications ap
proved by a licensed engineer," a
councilman wanted to know.
There was n slight pause and
then Klamath Falls' hired clerk
Inserted himself Into tho delibera
tions of the city council and nsser'.-
ed:
fc'. woikj, wiintemr.
- CcneHonry, qulot up until
tolnt, while this 7 eligibility of liN
officii)! position was being dlscusse!,
was on his feet before thn Judge
had ceased talking.
"I," ho said to Oaghngpp, "b,M
to differ with you. What IS more,
1 will show you where you are
wrong and tho' council too."
Henry wnlkod Into Oaghagan's
own office and returned In a minute
with a folio packod full of plans and
specifications for street improve
ment In Klamath Falls. Picking
one out at random be showed thn
council that tho stamp of a licensed
state englneor had been placed on
tho work.
Mistaken, Perhaps
"Oh, maybe I was mistaken,"
(laghagen remarked,. Then he again
curried on his ottack, .against Henry,
"When," he wanted to know, "was
this plan approved by a licensed
engineer?"
"About Blx months ago," Henry
replied.
"Yes, that's right," cut In Mr.
Darley, who happened to bo the,
licensed engineer who approved tho
plans for stroet Improvement, "ft
was last spring some tlmo."
Nothing moro on the subject of
tho city engineer, his nuallflcatlpns
or tho approval of stroot Improve
ment plans, was heard from either
Gaghagcn or the city council.
bond isHtrK Valid
MALUM, Ore., Nov. 3. The Sup
rome courl this morning handed
down decisions 'upholding Hi" OOI14
stltutlonallly of tho Portland city
zoning ordluancn and tho BllgeBO
inu,nleiuaj bond Issuo,
County Court to
Meet Wednesday
Instead of convening ut tho A
ual time yesterday afternoon, tfr
Klamath county court will meet V
morrow afternoon for 11W first seii
"Ion of tho Dosembor torrn of court,
It was nnnouncod today from tho
county clerk's offlco.
Although not approuccod In off:
clnl session, members of the count v
court were Interviewed by nieinbur.i
of thn county rr bontf on tho ,'.
position of when tho court will bo
ablo to pay t li0 board $rtr.00,
which llio court had promised. Tie
fair board Is purllculnrlv nntlni,. i
iiecuie tlin nignoy to moot, u f 1C00
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