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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1915)
.jfletfy- IFJIJAJMmMMR THE ttVWMO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLt, OREGON ,liiiBiiiMiiMiWiiW"iiiiiiMi"Wi Kl "V I Z5t MmmmmmmMMwwmm :r VJf'- m n -- mv fc V&k' j rra a '.-3W n jS- mk. ' THE WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S .'! ( .- M New FaD Outing Gowns . -x APDIVm VFQTRRHAY -vite IT'S ONE THING TO TALK VALUES WHEN WHITING ADVERTISEMENTS AND QUITE ANOTHER TO PRODUCE THESE SAME VALUES OVER THE COUNTERS. "DELIVERING THE GOODS" IS BY FAR THE MOST INTERESTING PART. BOTH TO YOU AS A CONSUMER AND TO US AS PUKVBYUKS U "Better Merchandise for the Same Money" "The Same Merchandise for Less Money" WE MUST MAKE GOOD OR UTTERLY FAIL-WE "CANT" FAIL, FOR FAILURE MEANS RUIN. IT ISN'T OUR AMBITION TO WRITE A SERMON ON VALUES, QUALITIES, PRICES, ETC., AS THIS AD IS ONLY INTENDED AS A SIMPLE ANNOUNCEMENT-ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF THE BEST VALUES THE FINEST QUALITY AND THE MOST REASONABLE LINE OF OUTING GOWNS IT HAS EVER BEEN OUR GOOD FORTUNE TO OFFER. THE ENTIRE NEW LINE IS NOW ON DISPLAY. AND SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. IF IT DOESN'T REPRESENT THE BEST VALUES YOU EVER SAW THEN THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FULL OF FALSE STATEMENTS AND WE DONT DESERVE YOUR PATRONAGE. WE'RE WILLING TO LEAVE IT TO YOU TO BE THE JUDGE, AS YOU ARE IN POSITION TO COMPARE OUR MERCHANDISE WITH OTHER STORES WHILE WE ARE NOT. THE NEW PRICES COMPARED WITH THE PRICES ONE YEAR AGO ARE ABOUT AS FOLLOWS: 50c Gowns ... 39c 75c Gowns ... 63c $1.25 Gowns . . $1.00 $1.50 Gowns . . $1.29 YOU'LL FIND MORE GARMENTS TO SELECT FROM HERE THAN YOU'LL FIND IN THREE ORDINARY STORES IN TOWNS THE SIZE OF KLAMATH FALLS i ,; .' ' -'''."" - !.. - ' -" ., "rV'f; i? .'""' - MICE BROTHER nnnrnim' c&ouwjmim ar SM ;- HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "Tha Forks In the Road," la Two Farts, Featuring Basel, ytoa "Mustang Pete's Pressing Engage ment" Essanay Comedy. 'Herat Selig New Pteterlal," Showing Eastland Disaster ISandlae Comlai next Monday Tha Fox Production "A FOOL'THERE WAS" Starring Theda Sara Matlwso. Every Saturday and Sunday at Sit! ' TEMPLE THEATER Tho Coincidence," Two Reel Biograph Dnuna "Hunting for a Husband," VMagraaa Comedy "A Countless Count," Bseaaay Coaaedy Admission Always 10c MATINEE DAILY AT 2:80 ALL LICENSED PICTURES FREAK BOAT IN WATER SATURDAY J. V. H0U8T0N, BUILDER, WILL LAUNCH CRAFT TOMORROW IF WEATHER 18 FAVORABLE IN VOLVES NEW PRINCIPLE The odd looking boat that has been attracting so much attention for the past few days In the corner at Second and Main streets, built by J. V. Hous ton, will be launched tomorrow after noon at 1 o'clock at Telford's boat house, the weather permitting. The boat Is one of the .oddest struc tures ever built for motor purposes. It MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ore. MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Is without hull or stern, it might bo said;' two barrels tipped with pouted ends form the bow. The ends are con structed of metal and have three .com partments so that In case one should become punctured, the other compart- jments will keep It afloat J The propelling power Is a six horse- ( power gas engine, two cylinders, and la nnnlnnml with nnn nf itm tiAat ar. buretors known and the first one- of its kind to reach Klamath Falls. By means of a chain drive and gears the sprocket wheel attached to the huge barrel drum in the rear on which are attached the paddles Is geared to 125 revolutions per minute. Through means of other chain apparatus tha paddles are so controlled that they go into the water straight and come out straight, thus avoiding the friction aad need of extra power that would be needed In forcing the paddles directly in the water and then lifting them out They are fixed on the drum, and re volve with it Mr. Houston does not promise any thing for his craft, but Interested la the idea, and with hopes that It may prove practicalTfne has worked oa the idea and had the boat constructed. With the exception of the engine, the entire work has been done here. The construction work was done by A. F. Stankey, the castings made by the Klamath Falls Iron Works, and the plumbing by H. Boivln. Mr. Houston has filed hlspapers for a patent on the mechanical parts of the boat The idea is that the faster the drum in the rear revolves the higher it will net In the water, thus cutting down the resistance and increasing the speed. Mr. Houston hopes to show that more power can be secured from this idea than through larger alxed engines, such as the. 200 horsepower engines used in racing boats. In order to remove it from its present place the panel of glass in the build ing must be taken- out, and It will be carried to the water. Barring acci dents, Mr. Houston will launch it at about 1 o'clock, aad If conditions are favorable, test it at COAST LEAGUE RESULTS At Oakland First Game Oakland 6 11 S Portland 6 It 4 Beer, Klawltter, Burns and Elliott; Evans, Krause, Kahler and Fisher. SCOTT SUED FOR i DIVORCE BY WIFE Second Qams Portland , Oakland . 7 13 2 2 10 2 Carlah Fisher; Hlgginbotham and Prough, Burns and Kuhn. At Los Angeles First Game San Francisco , , , 3 8 Los Angeles 0 4 8AID TO HAVE BEEN MARRIED HERE IN 1899, RELATIVE OF 8AN (SlNCltftn liMKCi mn Aimt i . I -. w -. -.--.. .-...- ........ KNOWN IN PORTLAND j Special Meeting Saturday Night TM Knight- of Pythias will hold a special meeting Saturday Bight to do some Important basiaeas aad to elect a C. C. and delegate to Grand Lodge. All members should be present 10-2t Steen and Schmidt; Hughes, Perritt and Brooks. " Second Game San Francisco ...... ....... 6 bos Angeles .... . 0 At Salt Lake Vernon ...... . 19 Salt Lake 4 Chech and Mltze; Hall, Reutber, Oil llgan and Hannah. 11 6 20 10 Bubscrlb. for the H.raie. to reel s etostk United Press Service REDWOOD CITY, Cal., Sept. 10. Charging that ho threatened to kill her, flaflhltiK a revolver In her face, Hulda Scott filed a suit for divorce here yesterday from Walter Scott, her I husband. Walter Scott is a relative of Henry Scott, h woll known San Fran-1 Cisco banker and capitalist. They wero married at Klamath Falls , December 13, 1899, and have two cbll-' dren. Mr. Scott Is well known In Port.1 land. ROGUE RIVER FRUIT At Carpenter's Fruit Stow Opposite the Court Houm Everytbttf Goes Satiety at 50c per box TOMATOES PEACHES PRUNES, PEAS THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCI TO GET THAT CHOICE ROGUE RIVER FRUIT luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniimm, IIIIIMI NEW DRESSES BY EXPRESS YESTERDAY'S EXPRESS BROUGHT US SEVERAL SHIPMENTS OF DRESSES IN SERGES, PRINCESS SATINS AND CREPE DE CHINES crDrr noccccc la Navy, Brown and Gram. Soma ara mada up with a combination of Plaid SUIu; othara aaada of Sara only in Fancy and Tailored Effects $6.50 to $15 ; SILK DRFJKFS Mada of PHnean Satin, Crapa da China and Poplin. Tha ilHai ara aaria aoma art UiayWonIysaTandaysfrom5thAv.,N.Y.PriCe8f 12.S0 tO $15.00 New Hand Bags by Express ZSZVS&r.-r T TIT Prices, $1.50 to $3.50 J. F. 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