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Friday, September 14, 192ft
THE KVENINO HERALD, XUMATII FALLS, OREGON
Paee Three
-UNNOUNGEFARM PICKERING TO "
TOUR PROGRAM START SOON ON
ALI UnAp NULL
Under Ihe auaplrna of tliu ihuui
br bf coiiiiiiorm, (he umiiiiil ha r
vott luur caravan will leave the
city uu WndnoMiliiy niciriilnic lit
o'clock to molur over the rich
fiirmliiK cuuiury of Hi la county
liml vlvw IIhi ImrmnlliiK.
Tliu rxri'iiily iliviiliiM'il Tulo
luko luudii will bo liii'ludod.
At noon t'ho curavim will alnp
at M it 1 1 II . whore tliu Ladle Ciiiii
m unity cluh will iiti a turkey
dinner t Hi" roiiimuiilty hull.
At leaat 10 liUNlimaa nidi ri
per! lu mukn Hid trip. I.'ira will
loav from I ho rlininlior of com
merce. Henry Hemnn'a ranrh, eight
mile oulh of tlm rlty will lin
Ihe flrat slop. At 10 o'clock tlm
caravan la to reach llm H I'
liuhllngcr ranch. Hum potato
digging will he ahowii.
At tho C. A. Hill ruiicli wlilrh
la lu tin reached ut 10:411. If
harvesting operallmia will bo oh
ir vi.il. Mr. Hill will tio culling
(In Id of rod rlovcr anil ihrvah
Ini gralu with stationary out
fit. 'At 11:30 utoji will bo mail
t tha 1). K. Ali'innidr ranch.
Til la will give I ha member of
tha caravan an opportunity of
seeing Mr. Alexander' splendid
Aberdeen Annua beef cattle. The
linrly then will proceed to Miilln
fur tha noon luncheon.
Tho atuln 1 1 tin road will be ful
Inwml it u r I iik tho afternoon to
the Oscar Hammer humeatoad
I'lantlnga of Ijiillno clover will
bo viewed.
An extended trip throunh Hi
liew homesteads of Dir. Tula Lake
arlliin. both tail anil weal of
l.Oul rlvar. will bo Included
Cog nrothcnj lease will lie
reached about 3:30 o'cloc k. Large
rale farming will bo witnessed.
lOO-acre fluid of limine him bar-
Final Plant Will be Per-
fee ted in Near Future,
' Announcement
I Final plana for llm huge Pick
ering I.iiiiiIiit loinpiiny mill at
Allium, Calif, will probably be
perfected nn or llboul Hoptembor
IS. when V. ('. Pickering, prcal
dunt of llm roiiiorn. arrives In
tlm alndnc rounty town tn cou
ault with hla offlHula thuro.
I Tho Pickering Lumber cum
puny aiicccasfully tild for tha
i llndgor unit ami th I'ltt Itlvi r
unit which trui'ta luiti-tliiT with'
their own liolclliiKH, gives the;
ji-oiiipuny tho largoat aluglo blor
of pine timber lu Hln west, I
I'mler lh turiii of tha ulo j
the Pickering l.unibor company'
I will lux off IS, null acre of tlm
beetle Infested limner between
! now and tlm flrat of Juno next'
: year. !
I Not! year there will bo 30,000
arrca of tho beetle Infested area
Inggvd. Tha rout rait alio rulla for:
!lho erection of a two band mill
I before tlm 1st day of O.-lobcr.
j Oiin reason of this Ik' lug mucin
olio of tho purta of thu contract:
la Ihut tlm 111 tin beetle burrowa !
, In I n Hid Ireea about thn, flrat of!
October mid aluya there iinlll
Ilia flrl of Juno. Kvory trio
rut therefore between tlioaa
dutoa di-atroya tho beetles.
i A crew of fifteen cnglnccra.
try Ih'Iik barvxatvd with two:
lurao ruiiiblun har'tira. '
('. A. Ilrnilrraon and Wray1
l.awronro will ai'ronipauy the
raravan antt at the varloua polnta
napluln liitoroatlnK fi-nturia of the i
rrona. I
huailiul by II. II. Jonna la now
Out lu tho tlinbiir locutliiK apur
traika up Into tliu liifiiatnd ara,
A IokkIiik rump will bn eatab
llahiid aouiiiwhore Hour llurka
liiore and IokkIiik oi'iTatlona will
ba rnrrlnl on all wlntor. Olio or
muyba two portublu inllla will bn
put out in tlm tlm In-r for thn'
purpoao of prnparltiK Hoa and j
coiiatrurtlon 1 1 in tin r Pir tho mill.!
linn of tlm flrat opi rutlona will ;
bo Hi roiialrui'Hon of Ilia mill
pond. Thl pond will rovor ap-'
proxlniutnly tn arroa of lund and
will bo ono of thn liirxoat mill
ponda oa thu count. Wutor to fill
thn pond will couin from I'ltt
lllvor and lu io of a ahorluit'
In the rlvor wutur will b tukrn
from the lllx Kuku rnnormlr,
IIErtAI.D CI.AHHiriRD AU8
iiri.no neLXT8
BRIEF NEWS
OF
KLAMATH
TrMnaw-lnl llualni'aa
Kdward fl. Aahurat, attornmy of
thla city, tranaacted bunliira la
Mcdford thn middle of tha week.
Mr. anil Mi. MiM-kry Mori"
Krli'lidn of Mr. and Mra. I.loyd
Muikoy. formerly of thl rlty will
lm Intoroalod to loiirn thoy am
horn vlnltliiK relutlvita and frli nda
for a fow ilaya. Thoy make tlmlr
home lu Kiikohb. Id-fore hr
marrliiKn Mra.- Muikoy wa Mlaa
Muucln I.OK'-Hon.
MiikIII ltuil I'roin Ik-ud
l.loyd .Mujclll of Muxlll'a Ilriu
Htcira n-turnid yoatnrduy from
Hind whom he hint honn for the
.t forllilKht atlBiidluK to hla
bualni-aa Intnrnata thorn, lie will
api-iid aouie time hnre. I'lana are
now Im-Iiik made by Mr. Maalll to
rnlurxe the fountain and lunch
nun dnpartiiioiit, addlnit an addi
tional ten fnot which will rive
more apura for lunrhoona.
Mr. ami Mr Kiicmi lli-ri"
: .Mr. and Mra. A. II. Kpprraon
of 1'ortlund, former rxaldont of
, Kluinulh Kalla, are here for a
! vllt of" aurcral daya. Thoy am
I tranaartliK bualuraa and vlalllnK
'old frlrnda In the city whore thoy
atlll own a home on I'lne and
flrat. Mr. and Mra. Kpporaon
I made the trip by motor and plan
to rot urn north on Hunday.
' Dr. Irf'ouanl Ifua lolcl Mtolrn
i Dr. V. A. I.onnurd, dcntlat In
the I.ocinila bulldliiK, dlaiovrrad
a rormldoralile amount of Hold
taken from hla laboratory when
hn relumed to hla offlre on
Thurnduy inornliiK, Tha thief an
terod the offlroa of Iir. Ieonard
throuxh the main entrance. No
trace of the Hold or thn thief waa
made known up until lata tbla
afternoon.
!eavlng for 1-jmi Anifrlra
Mr. and Mra. I'ntrlrk and Mr.
Hamilton of Ihe Crvarent City
Inrealment company plan to leave
on Hunday for Ijoa Amiolra where
they will upend aome time on
bualneaa. Later Mr. I'alrlik and
Mr. Hamilton will return to Kla
math fulla to continue bualneaa
for a time. They plnn to apend
a portion of the whiter months In
Med ford. ,
Mr. Dletarh and daughter dock
'! In New York yenlerday ar.d
met Mia (lobelherhnr there, en-
t ruin iliac for Klamath Falla oon
after. Mr. Dletai-he ha been In
, Konatam, fli'rniany. tor the paat
! three month vlaltlni with hr
father and lr. Dletach' parents.
Mm. iiImhi Ultoil Iforr
Mra. Kin ma Olaon of Ban Joae,
California, arrlvnd In the city
thla forenoon to look over poa
alble l)Ulni loc al Ions. Mra.
Olaon la Inlorealed In placing a
Novelty Hhop lu the city.
Mra. Alta Hmllh apent the flrat
of the week In Aahlaud with
frlenda.
Knjoynl Motor Trl
i Mr. Jennie Hum, Mr. Addle
, Walker and Mr. and Mra. l.andia
enjoyed a motor trip arouud the
! luko yesterday.
1 Mra. llii-tailin lOnroute Homo
i Mr. K. Dletmhe with her
daughter, Mlaa Waltraud. and her
, aimer, Mia Helen Golielliecher,
'are expected home on Tuesday.
vioV DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE j1
SEE THE CLASSY NEW FALL BOOTS
BY JOHANSEN IN PATENT AND and
" LEATHERS
See many new style in quality pumps
and strap effects that fit and wear.
See the new Java
Brown Kid pumps
trimmed in brown
Suede with cut
steel buckles to
match
See the Pied Piper's for children that
give more for your money than other
makes. t
i
525 Main Street
QUALITY FOOTWEAR
The City of
Sprague River
Needs a Bungalow Court or a few small
houses to rent. There is no vacant houses
of any kind to rent, and We have many
inquiries every day. Also inquiries for
houses to buy.
To investors or contractors who
would be interested in building
houses to sell or rent, we will give
very easy terms on the lots.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Call
at the office in Sprague River on Wednes
days and Saturdays or
Favell-Utley Realty Co.
GEORGE J. WALTON, Mgr.
615 Klamath Ave. Phone 1144
Modernistic Styles
Luxurious furs, dresses of exquisite charm
a'shopful of the newest modes of Fashion
for Fall! Every garment on individuality
chic, fashionable lines, revelations' in
grace and fine tailoring. Novel creations
of design, and unique color effects. And
you will be surprised how economically
they may be purchased. . You'll like these '
rare values in smartly new Coats and
Dresses.
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flimfaiiniiii
:::I,,ilM
v tmi j
Fashion Inklings
for Fall
Shown in the
New.
reondyttw-we am? evert!
Many Models Shown for the First Time
FUR TRIMMED
Coats
llefore aeelnir the fall tylea J' it take poek
-at lant winter' coat, then you cam ranily ill-,
criminate between the two mason' models
There la a difference.
WHAT'S NEW?
!I3 coat are here proudly waiting to answer that
question. Fur graces practically every model on
collar and cuff. - Every garment speak a differ
ent tone in fashiJn and are as varied aa the num
ber of ecats Popular color and new material.
FRILLS AND FLARES in
Dresses
A Tip to the Stylish
AU iavera of style admire that which is stylish
We especially invite you to see this marvelous
group that cannot be equalled for nearly double
this price.
FROCKS
That we cannot hop to duplicate only by careful
buying by our representative while in New York
are we able to offer them at such low figures.
Smart in every detail and fashioned of the finest
materials rich crepes. ahtmmerinK satins, georg
ettes, and the new and favored material velvet.
Lovely pleated tiers, bows, new sleeves, novel col
lars give them a finished femine appearance.
$
18
.50
up
$
18
.50
Boys'
BLAZERS
Part wool -all wool lit
pin in nnil pluid patterns
large rollars. Knit bottoms.
A genuine ttchool Itlaxer.
$2.49 up
Boys'
School Golfies
In plain and plaid pattern
wool and part wanl. Lined
and nn lined. All ages and
at prices unequalled.
$1.89 up
Boys'
Underwear
In a varied assortment
cotton, part wool and all
wool. Long lega and sleeves.
Hanging In price from Sc
to (2.60 a suit. All ages.
200 STUNNING HATS
In a gay array of Colors and Models
Small and close. Youthful and carelessly
smart. Hippie and straight line rims in
high and lew crowns so varied are they
that evcryono wHI find exactly that one
which is desired. Velvets, felts, feathers
and velours are fushloued into full's
lute.it.
BLUES .
TANS
BROWNS
REDS
BLACKS
, Compare Golden Rule Prices
fa $1 95to$.85
I
Men's
BLAZERS
All wool heavy large col
lar in plaid patterns of de
sirable colors. The town's
biggest blazer value.
$5.85
Men's
SWEATERS
Wool extra heavy shaker
knit carefully made and
uncomparabie to sweaters
selling at many places tor
17.00.
$4.50
BOYS' SUITS
Klamath Kalis' lowest priced boys' suits
Two and three piece models. In dark
and light rolors. Age 7 tin 111 years.
Wonderful suits designed especially for
tH'lionl wear.
$5.95 - $10.50
WOOL SHIRTS
Heavy flannel shirts at prices lower thBn
even the Oolden Kule ever quoted be
fore. See them then compare. In gray,
blue and brown. All sites.
Men's
Underwear
Medium weight, natural
color, part wool with long
legs and sleeves.
$1.85
$2.39
Superior
Coats
Mi
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CM
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VI A M ATM PAI I 1
Better
cresses
iHr7,H-4c -warc ECONOMISTS in DISTRIBUTION S'C
Hello Everybody Jeanetto
ipeaklng: I had the beat tlm,;
30 my "shopping tour" looking
at new and lovely thlnga U
lets ot tun especially, when
they're reasonably priced
The best buys I found wer
at the Golden Kule.
Nearly every season we find
It hard to be thrifty aJbout a
bat. Where I found the best
bay high price area';
aaked, but you receive hat
that look juat like other sell
ing elsewhere tor 10 cr $13.
Sweaters are so important at
this season cf the year that I
nrge you to see their assort
ment of silk, silk and wool
and all wool. Fashioned In
lovely colors that every wo
man and Miss will enjoy
wearing. . Very reasonably
priced. . i-
Sbces do talk about a per
son Mine said nice things
about me - 1 selected some
blue patent pumps that are
all he rage you'd never
guess what I paid for them
only 15.85.
For that "well-dressed feeling
nothing Is a substitute for
lovely underthlngs. I found
some of the daintiest pieces
all soft tints, lace and novel
embroidery but practical.
Their assortment Is so large
that you too will enjoy seeing
them.
Details do count In one's at
tire gloves, hosiery, handker
chiefs, handbags all must
blend with the fall costume
Just go to the Uolden Rule
for a proper showing at prices
lower tban those asked elsewhere.
Golden Rule
Corporation
' l .fJJ'-( i- )ati4ri)ay.