The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, October 22, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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TWl'RMDAY, IMTOBKK IM, IUH
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
WEEKLY PRICE LIST
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From K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers
GOOD HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS, all colors, military and Flat collars, each
$1.2â tu $2.5(1
HEAVY RUFF NECK SWEATERS, gray color, extra special, each
.................... $1.00
FINE HEAVY WOOL GLOVES ........................................................ ...................
.......................... 50
LEATHER GLOVES, wool lined............................... ................................................
.• 75c to $1.50
HEAVY ALL WOOL BLANKETS, the pair
... $1.25 to $5.00
BEST QUALITY WHITE FELTS, fitted with rolled edge, two-buckle first grade rubbers, complete
$3.75
BOYS’ OVERALLS ................................................................................................
..50c
MEN’S OVERALLS..............................................................................................
..90c
CELEBRATED “DUTCHESS" GUARANTEED TROUSERS, per pair
$1.25 to $5.00
Every pair of Dutchess Trousers is guaranteed to give satisfaction or we will refund the purchase price or give you another pair
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NEW STOCK OF BOYS’ WINTER SUITS. OVERCOATS. Hl TOP SHOES. FELTS AND RUBBERS, SWEATERS.
CAPS ETC.
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SEND
US
A
TRIAL
MAIL ORDER—WE
WILL
STRIVE
TO
PLEASE
K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers
NO, HE CANNOT
GIVE CONTRACT
‘ors, aud gave them to understand
that they could begin figuring on the
ON NEW STREET construction of the proposed road.
The facts are that Judge Worden's
BI T. HUMOR HAS IT. WORDEN position with the Klamath Develop­
PROMISES
ment company is not such that he has
anyeay in the management of the
Unlike County Ruad Construction l company, or would have any particu­
Work, the Question of Who Coa. lar influence In deciding upon any
struct* the Shippington Highway Is proposed Improvement by tire com­
Up to Use Members of the City pany.
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Council, Following AdverOeementa
If this Improvement district should
for
Bids
on
the
Job.
regarding other elements of railruad
United Press Service
1 be established and It is decided to ma-
WASHINGTOON, D. C.. Oct 22.— • finance considered in previous appli­
cadanilie certain streets In this part
A good story is being told with ref­ ¡of the city, the work can only be
Hearings were begun today by the In­ cations of the railroads for the 5 per
erence to the propoeed improvement 'done under the supervision of the
terstate Commerce Commission upon cent horisontal advance.
Because
of
the
war,
the
railroads
planned by the Klamath Development ’city engineer, and the contract will
the application of 132 railroads for a
flit increase of 5 per oent in freight contend, commerce has dwindled and company for some time next year, in be let by the city to the lowest respon­
their revenues have been greatly cur­ connecting up their property In Buena sible bidder, under the same regula­
rates.
Vista addition, and building a road tions and In the same manner as all
tailed.
Commerce conditions directly caus­
other improvement work done by the
Security obligations and improve­ to Shippington.
ed by the war was the sole scope of
'city.
ments
facing
the
roads,
it
is
contend
­
It
is
reported
that
Judge
Worden
the evidence, as restricted by the
is taking advantage of thia proposed
commission. Railroad presidents and ed. make necessary a rate increase
work in the hope that be can secure
counsel, in force, were arrayed today
THE OPINION of some that the
in the battle for Increased rates
PEKIN. Oct. 22.—Russia is with­ votes at Shippington. and la also at­
against shippers' organisations and drawing practically her entire first tempting to influence the votes of the bald headed man Is benefited In mak­
state railway commissioners.
line force from Mancnuria and Siberia workingmen by the bait of prospect­ ing a quick toilet by the small amount
ive jobs.
of hair to comb is without founda­
Brief hearings only were planned to use them against the Austrians and
tion, when you consider the expnnse
It
is
said
that
he
has
approached
Germans.
Reservists
are
replacing
today. The commission will confine I I
'something like five different contract - *of extra face he must wash.
all testimony to “ war conditions, dis- them at the Eastern garrisons.
Commission Opens
Railroad Hearing
Postage
and
Express
Charges
Prepaid
on
All
Mail
Orders
"GANZ GUDE." MAYM BERLIN
BERLIN Oct 21
It Is .inuounced
that the severe lighting In progress
bctwceu th» German anil Belgians
and French along the River Yser la as
yet Indecisive.
The Germans have gradually galu-
ed In the general direction of Dun­
kirk.
Largest Dairy Show
of Year in Chicago
The German right wing la advanc­
ing from Lille. Th» fighting is gen­
eral there.
several Mouth American exhibits were
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CHICAGO. Oct 22
The largest sent lo the show.
The assault upon Verdun continues
Additional artillery has been sent to dairy show to be held In the world In
The market congress, to be held In
that point.
1*14 opened at th» stockyards today connection with the dairy show, la lo
Reports from the Kuatern theater and will continue for ton days The lie one of the features of ihe ten day
exhibit
Charts» J. Bland, chief of
are.to the effect that the Russian cav­
Chicago show lakes foremost place the United «fates office of markets. 1»
alry failed utterly in its attempt to
laid the German lines to the south­ thia year because I ho big exhibitions supervising the congress, one of the
west of Warsaw. This waa the result at Loudon, Copenhagen. Berlin and objects of which Is to Interest I he
of the Rum horsemeu belug trapped Parle were abandoned on account of farmer In marketing hl» products by
u mure direct route
In a wooded section by Austro-Gor­ the war.
man cavalry, aud defeated.
For the first time In Its history.
Vienna advices say that the Aus­
BUY tlOODH made In America
South America displayed Interest In
trians are reiwlllng the Russians at
I t>ay the war tax Imposed on a peace­
the national dairy show here this
many points.
ful nation and be contented
year Through the United States con­
sular service. Mouth American coun­
Today's news la The Hsrald.
tries made frequent Inquiries, and
Herald want ada bring resulta
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War and War Prices
HAVE
NOTHING
TO
DO WITH
US
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SHLAND FRUIT COMPANY