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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1914)
THUHMDAV, KuvmiHKH ,0 ,0 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH KALLS, OKEOON PAM POVB 9m WHY SHIVER When You Can Grab New, Classy Over- coats and Balmacaans at These Prices? ,W -.edBalHBSahw- Bb mm if TEN TWENTY-FIVE THIRTEEN FIFTY EIGHTEEN FIFTY TWENTY-TWO FIFTY ANY FIFTEEN DOLLAR COAT FOR . , , , .' ANY TWENTY DOLLAR COAT FOR . . ' " ANY TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR COAT FOR ANY THIRTY DOLLAR COAT FOR Remember that our Cot are not old paua tylu, but the leuoti'i vry ncw.t creation., rtyle. from the Hoiue of Kuppenhelmer end other (Ood clothe, make,.. If you ere in the market for a new coot, make your .election, from the bet .tock in Klamath FalU, and. at prlcae that will not be met by comprllon. They Look Like Twenty-five for Only Fifteen See window display for Fifteen Dollar Suit, and you'll agree they look like iTwenty-five, at Southern Oregon's Urgets, Ltvest Men's Store K. K. K. STORE Agency Royal Tailors Leading Cloth iers Uncle Sam Now Makes His Christmas Gifts SAYS NEGLECT IS SPOILING RANCH ROBBER CAUGHT United Press Srr!c DENVER, Xor. 19. Unda San 1 busy la Denver turning out the largest order, of Christmas presents manufactured In the nation. No factor- In the United States 1U manu facture Christmas produce of greater valut than will the government In Denver this fall. The particular gift to which he is turning his energies is money. Al ways before Christmas there Is a de mand in all parts of the nation for gold coins for presents, and the Den ver mint has been selected to supply the entire output for the Middle West, East and South. One million dollars worth of two-and-one-half-doliar gold pieces are now being coined at the mint. These are distinctly Christmas coins. Al ways before the holidays there Is a heary demand for them. And after Christmas they drift back to the banks and subtreasurles, and only a few of them remain in circulation. The order Is the second in that de nomination which the Denver mint has filled, and the local mint will be the only one this year to coin gold in this denomination. The coins aro the most difficult to handle of all those turned out by the government. They are smaller than pennies, yet their value Is so high that great pains must be taken with them. After the 400,000 pieces In the or der have been coined they will be sold to banks and individuals and shipped to subtreasuries to supply the Christ mas demand. I J. 1 SATTKIILEK DEMANDS kW i i DAMAGES FKOM KLAMATH COUNTY FAKMEH KOIl AIXEG- i ED FAILURE TO HUN FAltM AT WEED TODAY INDIAN AXD ITALIAN SI.KIT TO. CiETIIEK EAHT N1U11T, A.ND THIS .MOttNINO THE I.ATTE11 DE CAMPED WITH CA.HH 'first lime slnct. Hie d of Uliuil ,tlsu. Mexico City hn ca.4 ti b ihi'rtllHtmrlof of frxlirral t'0rr (Ivttoral Itouavlile vt lb Vlls, lrrojr last tilisht tMrcupto'l tlMansJuala. rjiltal of llw miu UIp Thrr a ino tlKhUue .the CarreniWU rvlrratttiK uastarI from ll etty Villa bai ilmlKtjateit Irnptistu A roncvntratloti twlnt, hr ho wilt mobllltr. for a dash to Moileo City. (lonoral Villa hlml( bas tcuiid irnpualo, tl Is rppottrd that anotfeor Carrania tlltUlou, tbl conUtln of 2,000 men, lia rwolutml and tmtv i Villa iinniMT nnnnT mudni unuui WITHIN LIMITS i ui.imj to attr octjudk o' the MiltlltltAli: LIMIT WHEN HE j WANTED M'OKN C.M'rtM HUNT. 4. EM TO I'AVA FINE Town Topics SobUi for YVUter. Mrs. H. H. Edmonds leaves in the morning for the Santa Clara Valley, where she will spend the winter on her ranch. phone Telegraph company for sev eral months, has gone to California points for the winter. Holding that as a result of the fail ure of Hiram Roberts to properly cultivate his farm on the Merrill road, south of here, the property Is dam aged, J. I'. Satterlce, the owner of the tract, today Sled a suit for $500 damages. W. H. Shaw Is ills attor ney. The complaint allege that the two entered Into un agreement last fall whereby Roberts was to cultivate the Satterlee farm this year, giving Sat terlce one-third of the profits. Satter- lee says that the farm would have yielded J1.200, so ho demands HOft general damages and $100 damages because he says Roberts did not cul tivate, and let the tract become over run with veeds and infested with weed seeds, etc. When Miller George went lo bed at J a local rooming bouse last night. lie shared hl bed with Out Hpillo. an Italian. This morning whvn the In dian awoke, he was alone. AUo bo J was minus 1 10 In cash and a gold watch. Word was sent to the sheriff's office late In the forenoon. A telegram! reached the Weed authorities ten tntrt- 'utos ahead of the Klamath Falls train 1 and Hplllon was arrested. ( Tomorrow an officer will go to I Weed for ths prisoner. BANQUET TO BE GIVEN TUESDAY MA.sTEU FISH WARDEN CLANTON HERE FROM HAI.EM Wlt.l, I LOOK AT "LOST RIVER TROUT" 1 TODAV TROOPS MOVING Rebekaha Tonight. Phosperlty Rebekah Lodge will bold its regular meeting tonight In Odd Fellowa hall. A New Engineer. An eight-pound son arrived today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith. Mr. 8mith Is connected with the engineering department of the reclamation service on the Klamath project. If you should happen to need a pair of pillows or a sofa cushion, where would you go to buy them? Now stop and answer that question before you read further where would you buy them? If your answe; isn't, it should be. Wlllis-Jobnstone's Mlwi Houston Is Retter. ft... M-..w l ., .., ,.-. ,7. I uv uittuj uil'uub ui dim rjnna Houston, who underwent a sorlous snrwtrnr Inn ttt thn ! M aIa hnanUxi f . Oakland a short time ago, will be I glad to learn that she is recovering nicely. Her mother, Mrs. J. V. Hous ton, left Wednesday for Oakland, and wm nnng her daughter here. Marshflcld Is planning a dralnaxe land sewer system to cost ICE.000 to 'J75.000. J THROUGH MEXICO TWO THOUSAND CAIIHAN7.ITKM DKKKKT TO OTHER ARMY. OARRANZA ALHO HAH A lORT AHLE CAPITAL NOW Following the arrival of Master Fish Warden R, K. Clanton from Ha- I lew Wednesday night, tbu Klamath KiKirtsmen's AsxKtatlon has definitely decided to hold lis annual banquet at , tho White I'ellrau Hotel Tuesday night. At that time, o ill com will be elected for the ensuing year, and oth- 'or matters of Interest attended to This Is to be a big duck dinner. Two hundred ducks are to be brought In by tho sportsmen for u at the Away for Winter. Miss Octavla Ulttinger, who has been connected with the Pacific Tele- Today's news today to The Herald. Herald want ads bring results United Press Service VERA CRUZ. Nov. 19. -President ('arranzu's provisional government (has moved to Orltaba, and for the w lw .ylw.wfly A t i AMATEUR" NIGHT TONIGHT "Jrm Webb, Senator," Three-Reel Special of Political Intrigue i "Universal Ike Almost Married," Comedy , Winter Knight, Cartoonist ' Hutchinson Benn Mandolin and Guitar Duet ADMISSION, 10 and IBc iffI , iv&kg&ig M YD zs&&d&r&sj W Ladies' Latest Footery nf : r i Jsproad, and bosldes-tlie viands, there will be a program of "jinks" for Hie 'delectation of the people present. Warden Clanton U in be a guwi of honor at the banquet. This afternoon he is going to the Lost River diversion ilain to take some of the "lot River trout," In nn effort to ostabllsh their origin. Tomorrow ho leaves for Lake, view on a business trip, and will r- turn In tlmo for tho big banquet on Tuesday. , I ' J. A. Almlral, u Nnw Vork capital 1st, will start work In the spring on a big Irrigation project In tint Powder valley, Maker county. UwAlftci he a hiMillbg ducks Along Link Rhrr within the city limit, J. II. IIpa w artetd We4 adAy by ltpuiy District Oam War dn Hour; Htout and nned IS b) ! lire Judge tavllt. A this lb Hrl oftp(f. Urn was bioughl UIop tin' rlty pfScUI. Had he hcn bruught before a jutlUe of tho taco ihu mln Imum fliio trutild have Urn 125, "There lia ben rontldxrubtei tiiKdlnr In the city limits by hunlrs, many or them perlisc thinking h-t ere outnldo (tin rlty," aald Utout to day, "and wo Intmd to stop ttiU t'fuc- tiro before somwtie I klllnt or wemndrd." Tho nh and game las of lha slato In thl repi provtdo as follows; "It thall herraflrr be unlawful at an lima within the tat of Oregon for Any penton lo hunt or trap any wild animal or wild bird within the corporate limits of any clly, town or public park or cemetery, or on any 'campus or ground of any public Iwhool, rotlcgo or university, or with In the boundaries of any watershed reservation as set aside by (he United Htatos government to supply waler for domeUc ue to any rlty, town or rommunlty, or any lands within the boundaries of any national bird fir rarnn rrvatlon or national park: provided, th provision, of this act shall not apply to any fur bearing itnlmal or predatory animal or bird doing damage to public or private property, or any bird or animal which Is taken for scientific purposes where such bird or animal Is hunted or trap ped under such rules and regulsllons ns may be provided by law or by tho proper officer or person of such city, town, park, cemetery, school, college, university, national park or reserve Hon having mch matter in charge." It hlgbl t"t ri t it, !(fi!iu, e hi ioi r iH4rd ihU ptrnltig Th- win etetU InttfflfUut) U a thrro rct f..!HI itrnma, "Jim Wbb. natar kkt ir with the !ifhlKJliniii e( s rupt lobbyUts ! fin to ttief tt hrrii tht0ugh tlm iiu t in fhanlre lttcd tb rnrittmreM fall in toip wilt the hero a4 U tii&rlire tho riilnmlllro rni Jail U. time i e tho rfipli bill A 4 rotttpdy rotltplHr the plrtulr Wlnlrr KnUtit. In t n&mi f tX rttlebrilloa, allrarled tttxl rt 'of Inter!, and rautd rtur of Usti tr Hutcblnon aod Hea (3si!ta and guitar duet la food a ! lit .singing att by the lltiiii (litlt Theater Guide 00I00 MetkaWMSjBt4AM Houston's ; Metrtftlrtan AtnuseiiMU Coupons for silverware given Mon day. Tuesday and Thursday. MATINEE KVMY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 8: SO Correctness of Every Detail of Construction ASSURES GOOD LOOKS, THE UTMOST COMFORT AND WEAR Slippers and Hose Dyed to Match Gowns REGAL SHOE STORE 515 MAIN STREET To People of Artistic Taste I desire to announce that I have the exclusive ale of PICKARD HAND PAINTED CHINA in Klamath FalU. It hat that perfect blending of color, combined with artistic design that make, it the delight of mvmry lover of true art. WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? Frank M. Upp, Watchmaker . Jeweler AW 14 C. S P WtCh ,n,PC 433 Mam Street f ?Mi U0000 HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR Til BAT EH Trie Trim M)ler." A l.tihln l Two llrl "The Itiiiiiinngn M" Hellg Comedy lifsuia "Tim r'uMiliig of !.' Wolf," Kaletn Coining Halwnbiy nod Miiidsi MKNiev i:. iixi:v iv ciii;i.si:. 77.w MaliuiH-t e HslMMlsy sad Ml I 'Jtno TEMPLE TIIEATKH "Tlic Meslrnn," Hnllg Drnuin "Anily mid Hie HixUUi"." IMIsou comwir "Tim Mail Mounlnliiw'r," Two Keel ll"H AUMIHHIO.VAI.WAVHI0CK MATINKK DAII' AT ' M,1, .OI.NHi: l'ICTUB MERRILL OPERA HOW 1 Msrriui uiw. irltlMf4V lf . AMATKUK PEMrOKMAJVCK ON WKBNHSOAY NOTION VUmHW"- AND HATUms-