The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, November 12, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    IHIB h DAY. NOVEMBER U. 11»I I
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
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Now Is the Best Time to Buy Winter Supplies
Women’s Coats, Suits, Skirts
and Dresses
I o the women who haven't bought or to those who are in­
tending buying more than one garment, we would call your
attention <n particular to tin- completeness of this store’s Ready-
to W ear Department.
A number of new garments have been received during the
past month, which makes it ¡»ossiblc to select a new Coat to
equally as good advantage now as at any time during the reason
I.a Vogue Garitients are featured here They represent qual­
ity. style and service at moderate cost.
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Another shipment of new Corsets were received Saturday.
We doubt if there is another store on the I .tcific Coast in a
town the size of Klamath Falls that sells as many corsets as this
store does.
There must be a reason for this, and there is.
For fifty years and more the manufacturers of the corsets
sold at this store have been the leaders of this industry in
America.
The price ranges from $1.09 to $5.99 with an extra special
this week at 98c.
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Why Not Buy Insured Hosiery at the Same Price?
Holeproof Hosiery
Soft, stylish, sheer and snug-fitting. Six pairs in a box, and guaranteed to wear six
months without holes, or new ones FREE. That is what the Holeproof Hosiery Com­
pany says, and they will make good, too.
Is put up in different ways at different prices, according to quality, but fully guaranteed.
We are showing a complete line from 25c pair to the new silk-plaited numbers.
Three pairs, four pairs and six pairs to the box for Men, Women and Children.
We are showing
the loveliest
advance styles
you ever saw
right now.
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Boys’ Thanksgiving Clothing
If you ate foilunate enough to have a bo in the house, that, in itself, is something
to be thankful for.
Ami if al times he turns things upside down, and capers around like a wild horse,
[»reading destruction in his path, that’s s inetliing to be thankful for.
\nd if he’s inclined to "go through” his clothes in no time, don't worry. Just dress
him in a suit of our famous "Best-Ever.” All-Wool Clothes for Boys. They'll stand the
"train—"they're built that way,” and that'" much to be thankful for.
Boys’ Suit" range in price from $2.39 to $19.09.
We feature the All-Wool Suits at $5 00. They’re hard to beat.
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and tunics in chiffon,
the under section of
the skirt in satin and the trimming of
swan's-down. We have the exact mate­
rials you want for this stunning frock.
Men’s Clothing
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In selecting a Suit or Overcoat from our large stock of Readyfor-Service Clothes,
)<‘>u have the advantage of comparison between any number of patterns, colors and
models. Before you buy, you see for yourself just how the garment looks on you.
i hir Suits ami Overcoats for Men and Young Men are modeled over living figures,
and possess every advantage of clothing made to special order, with none of the objec­
tionable features.
You’ll be surprised at the values found here this Fall. Suits and Overcoats from
$19 io $29 with TWO EXTRA SPECIALS. $12.15 and $1,5.00. Not two styles,
but dozens of them.
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GUNION
SUITS
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STAND EVERY TEST r
OUR BUTTERICK PATTERN DE­
PAR IMENT is showing all the smartest,
newest advance styles. Call and get the
latest Butterick Eashion Sheet FREE.
NO GAPPING,
NO BINDING
AT CROTCH.
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NEW DRESS GOODS—NEW SILKS
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NEW EMBROIDERIES.
TO lit IDEO <»l<
IIUM»I»Y FIGHT
THIS MAX BIAS
ANKENY DITCH
W ANT U. S. TO
'been kept open all hours of the night, RUSSIANS AND
<X»NTINI Es IX
A WHOLE Tt»WN
HUN THE MINES
MATTER NEXT
NOT To RODEO greatly Inconveniencing the hair-
GERMANS HAVE
ÏPICKH REGION
MANY BATTLES
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(Tilted Press Service
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10.—The
In addition to opening bids on
O. W. Robertson Is the new presi- '
PETROGRAD, Nov. 10,—The war street imptevements, the council, at miners delegates announced today
TIIE DALLES, Nov. 10— A. K. Det dent of the Rodeo Amusement Asso- V* ARANTINE IS
PARIS, Nov. 10. t'ndoubtedly tho
fighting of the past fortnight near weller, a banker of Toledo, Ohio, has elation, who will have Charge of the
MORE EXTENDED office says the Germans have been its meeting Tbutsday night will con-' that they intend to press the resolu­
driven out of all Russian territory, sider the election sooa to be held, tion demanding that the government
Yproa has been the bloodiest of the purchased -n entire town fur 345,000. 1915 show If It should be decided to
The town Is Grand Dalles, just across pull one off next year.
war. Both sides lost heavily.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 10.—, and the Russians are in Posen and when the question cf empowering the operate the Colorado mines. They
the Columbia River from The Dalles.
council to entei into an agreement take for their precedent the govern­
The
Department of Agriculture hasi East Prussia.
Tho Germans continue their mass
Whether or not there will be a Ro­
It comprises 300 acres, a water plant
Heavy snows are falling in the with the government for the transfer ment railroad in Alaska. Most of the
attacks. The British ships are report­
deo in 1915 Is still very doubtful, as decided to quarantine Canada. Rhode
and a few buildlugs. Detweiler says
north, but the Russians are using or abatement of the Ankeny canal will delegates approve of the resolution,
ed supporting the allies loft think.
many of those who handled the bulk Island, New Jersey, Kentucky and
bo Intends to build up a manufactur­
their
motor sledges and making good
and It is expected that favorable ac­
The allies are holding th« Germau ing town with people from Ohio and of the work the_past thpee years are Dolaware in its work of eradicating time. Cossacks are reported to have be submitted to the people in the form tion will be taken.
of
a
ballot
amendment.
the
foot
and
mouth
disease.
Ship-
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attack In tho vicinity of the Ypr«s, California who prefer a northern not at all enthusiastic over the op­
pierced tho German left flank at
At this same meeting the council '
portunity of having to neglect their ments of cattle into the United States
but the war offieo says the enemy Is climate.
Koniiy
is
thus
prevented.
will also consider some changes in the | BINDING PERMIT
private business In order to make the
bringing trr mendcus pressure there In
Grand Dalles was originally laid off show a aucceas. The new officers
IS TURNED DOWN
A fresh outbreak was discovered at j It is officially announced that 600,-' charter. These are a few of the pro-'
a supreme effort Io penetrate. Yprca
for a manufacturing city, and large have decided to place the matter be­ Wilmington, Delaware. Today Ken­ 000 Russian Infantry, cavalry and vj8joni which would be more bene­
Is burning
buildings woro put up for shoe fac­ t
tucky was quarantined after discov- light artillery are continuing their ad- ficial or practical in another form, and
Council .Monday night rejected an
The Germans nr« continuously tories, tanneries and other Industries. fore the business men of the city, and
ery of infection in Bullit county.
»«nee against the Turks,
application from L. Jacobs to erect a
any
alterations
suggested
are
the
re
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wilt
be
up
to
them
to
decide
wheth
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using their artillery frcni a cover Excursion trains were run from the
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sult of two years’ operation under the corrugated iron warehouse, with a
which the Infantry have repeatedly East, and many lota sold on the high­ er they want another show next year
of fourteen states under surveillance
BERLIN, (via Amsterdam). Nov. charter.
wood frame, in the rear of the Ash­
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or
not.
Unless
the
local
merchants
assaulted In vain.
ly colored statements of a Baptist are willing to provide entertainment by the federal authorities.
10.—Official announcement is made
land Fruit Store. The council held
The latest cor<inunlque says the1 minister and promoter ol the early
¡that the Russian troops endeavoring kl (MATH HIGH
that under the charter tbis could not
for the visitors In the morning and
Germans were repuls d in the vicinity seventies.
CHICAGO, Nov. 10. A trainload to cross the bordei south of Wilballen
UWES AGAIN be called a fireproof structure.
¡evenings, there will be no show.
of lllxshote nnd Armontleros. This
The matter was up at the meeting
I The annual meeting of the associa­ of dressed beef arrived last night were repelled across the frontier with
says tho violent lighting was unabat­ OPPOSE GOMFERS
from Kansas City. Local packers as- heavy loss,
The Klamath County High School November 2d, and was investigated
tion
was
held
Monday
night,
and
the,
ed, both armies endenvorlng to main­
IN CONVENTION I following officers were elected: O. serted that other trainloads are on the .
football team returned Tuesday from during the week by the street com­
tain the offensive.
FOOT AND MOI TH
their Rogue River Valley tour with a mittee.
W. Robertson president; J. E. Bodge v. ay here to relieve the shortage.
At other points along tho front
ATTACKS HI MANS , percentage of .000. Following the
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 10.- For vice president, H. M. Ackley secre­
Wholesalers deny any raise in price
I hero Is no change appnient.
the first tint« In years, the rule of tary, C. H. Daggett treasurer: C. H. by them. They say the retail price in­
¡71 to 0 defeat at Ashland Saturday, GIVE LECTIRES
Samuel Oompers in tho American Underwood, W. C. Dalton, F. P. creases are unwarranted.
AKRON, Ohio. Nov 10.—The first the team Monday lost to Medford
IN THE CHVR4 H
suspected case of foot and mouth dls- High 53 to 0.
Federation of Labor Is seriously I Grohs, L. C. Slsemoro and J. M. Hol­
I IGHT TO OEATII
east among humans was discovered ! Telephone advices from the 'toys
threatened. The delegates of the mine lman directors.
A series of lectures on religious, ed­
ACROSS MOJAVE today at the Bowen school in this say that the team in Ashland suits ucational, economical and sociological
workers, carpenters and other unions
city.
According to figures submitted to Inclined to radicalism, openly assert I
was a far bigger and a faster one | matters is to be given during th» wln-
BARBER SHOPS
BARSTOW, Calif., Nov. 10 A des­
The city medical examiner, In his than played here recently. The locals 'ter at the Christian church by Elder
tho city of Klamath Falls by the that the present control of the Feder­
( LOSE EARLIER desperate duel was fought In a dimly tegular inspection, this morning dis­ wore badly outweighed, and had an 8. D. Harlan and others. These will
county officials, tho assessed valuation nt Ion is too conservative.
lighted Pullman coach swinglug covered a girl 10 years old who is uphill tight all the time.
be illustrated by stereopticon slides.
of property within the city is now
It la expected, however, that Gom-,
Elder Harlan has ordered a project­
13,363,803. This is an increase of l pern will be nble to retain his power. ' Instead of ‘shaves at all hours," as 'across the Mojave desert early this suffering with all of the symptoms
has been the case In the past, the morning when Pullman Conductor J. displayed by animals afflicted with Away for Visit.
ing l?ntern to throw these pictures on
ovor a million dollars over the valua­ i
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Tho F. E. Wray farm near Stiver­ Klamath Falls barber shops are all to II. Fincher shot nnd killed Samuel this malady.
tion for last year.
Mrs. J. Y. Johnson left on Tues­ the screen, and he will also arrange
This was talked nt Monday night's ton has just completod a silo 16 feet .close at the same time. After Novem­ I Wilson, a dining car porter. Wilson
The cause of the case cannot be day for Delta, Ohio, to spend several ! to receive sets of Illustrations for
various lectures.
ni< etlng of the council when tho ques­ In diameter and 34 feet high, and it ber ltlth, all of the shops will be open was armed with a meat cleaver.
learned. One theory is that the girl weeks with relatives.
¡from 8 a. tn to 7:30 p. tn., except. According to Fincher, who surren­ has been infected through eating the
tion of the next tax levy was raised. will hold 24 Otons of feed.
¡Saturday nights, when they will close dered to the police at Mojave, he and meat of a diseased animal.
It was pointed out that tho levy would j----------------------------
It is
The lumber industry at all Orejón He's “Founding Away."
According to the report of Pound­
Tho Stanlcy-Smlth I.timber compa­ | nt 11 o'clock.
Wilson quarreled over a tip given to more possible that in this case the seaports is increasing.
ho lower than lust year, despite the
master Ed Owens, a total of 3214.45
fact that for a part of tho coming year ny has twenty-five men at work in j There has been some war among M llson. The latter rushed to the din whole family would be diseased and
there will lie no saloon license fees 1 Its new mill nt Green Point, Hood tho barber shops for the past, two ing galley and returned with a meat they have been isolated and will be
Hood River is erecting an apple has been turned over to the city by
j River county.
him since the fore part of June.
years, and as a result the shops have I cleaver, attacking Fincher.
carefully watched.
paid Into tho city's treasury.
evaporating plant.
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