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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
.T "V :Mkt-. '" IHUIWDAV, EPTEMIIKn t, m,A$ THE EVENING """" vi.amath FALLS, OREGON 'i sm iiniiiiiiiiiMiiim1 Uttt Overcoat Days Are rr ' -J? Ift .J laLu?. 1 -. Here J 'J I flKeiLLLLLLLLLLLLK v'v will Hill I Lvf I m fit II II I l, it? M. t V I.L. 0 " & it V I: iff f r; l ; iHf. lW 3 - kiSS. 'A t J 1 r! Sbf &J i- , Mi . - s$iv Wk" IGl ' WstVi , J- &&t ' fa."'. i.;nv ".; SfTc" J . . -imm , iJfsjfX : f$ v ' - yj.7:S" ft. MH? i 'SMl if &.. We Have Some New, Clever Style, to Show You Royal OvercoatsKuppenheimer Overcoats $15 to $35 Autumn Colon and Stylet. Don't buy until you ee our stocks to select from, at the same old reasonable prices. PUT THAT OLD FADED STRAW ON THE SHELF And g.t one of our mw, nifty KNOX HATSany ty, ny color you might fancy-all the new one.. BRADLEY SWEATERS DUXBAK MACKINAWS Now Ready K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS TV g mmminihiimJI JAPANESE FAIL TO SMUGGLE III TWO TEAMS STIRRING 8EA All. VENTURED ENDS IN HOME WARD TRIP WERE OASr AWAY WITH ESKIMOS United Preen Sentee TOKIYO. Sept. 1 (By mall) Six -Jam sailors la court told an ex etttac story and a sad oae of their Sort to male themselves Uto the UaKed States. Tfcey finished their eteey la Jail, a place less disagreeable taaa' several lato which their mlsfor- taaes had thrown them la the coarse of the peat year. The six are the remnant of the crew of the cockle boat Diayet Mara, sixty teas, which lett'Japaa la Jaae, 1814. BJflht from her home port the Daiyel's treaties begaa. Battered by bad weather, aba had to put back for re- pairs -beferergettlnr oat of sight of -Oa the secoad attempt twenty oat the captain died. Forty- three days oaC while rough weather 'continued. jUalmak Island, in the Aleutian group, was reached. A sub merged rock, as the sailors endeavor ed to make a landing, tore the Dalyel topless. The sailors were throws oa the shore aad Into the hands of a party of Eskimos. The aatlves were kind, and made themselves hosts to the refugees from that day, August 19, until May B. la the spriag the Eskimos started on their annual trip to the mala land to get ammunition and fishing gear. A storm drove them back, and the son of the Japanese captain was drowned. The first evidence of good luck was seen In the arrival of a British steam er early In May, to trade for fun. The Japanese asked for passage to Seattle, apparently leading the officer to be Here that America was their home, and although they could not promise to pay for their passage, it was given them. But on the way one of the sail- oro .let slip the fact that they were endeavoring to smuggle thamselveee Into the United States, and were not honest fishermen at all. The welcome hands that awaited them at Seattle were those of the Immigration author ities, after a few days in Jail the Jaranese consul found passage for them on a returning vessel. Early Oak Potatoes Fully Ripe Finest potato on the market, $1.60 per hundred pounds, at 16-3t FEED 8TORE, 184 6th St. Grata Storage Storage for grain la brick ware house can be secured at the Klamath Valley "'Warehouse, where transfer able warehouse receipts are Issued. 16-et AUSTRIA WANTS PEACE WITH U.S. TOO BUSY TO INTERFERE WITH INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS OF UNITED STATES, SATS OARIi W. ACKERMAN By CARIi W. ACKERMAN (United Press Staff Correspondent) VIENNA, Sept 16. Austria baa never and never will Interfere with the international affairs of America. She Is too busy with European affairs to bother with strikes in America. "But whatever our inquiry shows, we will consider the recall request purely personal, and won't permit It to interfere with our friendship for America," is the statement of a high official.. Congoleum Rugs and floor covering. It Is wai ter proof and fire resisting; clings to the floor without tacking. It Is neat and sanitary. Takes the place of linoleum, and is much cheaper. THE BIQ STORE vraorL a son. - YOU KEEP Six Hulk Ahead Style IF YOU WEAR Regals HIGH SHOES TAAPIU u in V Vt WmJS sHmo&lvV jW, m to Wearer Meant You Pay 2 No , Fancy Price for Regal Shoes H JUST. RECEIVED A Number of New Style in Ladies' Evening Slippers K.'mwjMc., the Slipper Hoaee. tabu 1 Mm m a t from tap standpoint of sauriasis, style aai price. While wttMatbe parse Mage of the average wonsaa, rher malrwWa the alts modes of the Custom Bootatafcsr. 06 ORDINANCE BRIN6SIN FUNDS ONE HUNDRED AND TWO DOG LICENSES HAVE BEEN USUED. PRISONERS WnJi WORK ON STREETS IN TWO WEEKS The city is making quite a good thing out of her dog population. The dog ordinance that was Just recently put In force has already resulted la 102 dog owners paying their license fee. For every male dog owned la this city the city is to get 1.60, and for every female, 3. Also, If any oae harbors a dog and doesn't pay the license fee, he Is subject to a fine, ac cording to the chief of police. Another new ordinance that has been recently put in force Is that pool rooms have to close at 12 o'clock. So far this ordinance has been strictly obeyed. A departure that will take place In tho next two weeks la the working of prisoners by the city. The prisoners win be put to street work, etc. PHYSICAL QUIZ iX'-'C w- Brown ChikhWt and Boys' fa Better - - ? . tA 'i- ,1 - Tli; MX "tii .' . "" Reffal Exclusive Shoe Store FOR CHILDREN - , IMKrrORS TO MAKE MRMCAIi PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN, SAYS R, M. DUNBAR i h v .; r 7- l v BjrrR. M. DUNBAR Realising, that many of the pupHe of the city achools are haadlsappad la their workifrom the fact that their physical condition la such u will aot permit the pupil to aoeompliah the results deaired, a pUn has beea work ed out by, the sobool hoard, the ctty health officer aad the superintendent of schools whereby each pupil will undergo a thorough medical exami nation twice a year. A card will be made out la triplicate, one of which will be delivered to the parents, one filed in the office of the city health officer and one in the office of tho school superintendent. This card will state clearly the re sults of the examination and will make recommendations to tho parent in case medical or personal attention In found necessary. This card will In no way direct the parent as to whom shall be consulted, leaving that en tirely to the choice of the parent. In no way will this card compel any parent to take action, but rather It will call the attention of the parents to the. true .physical condition of the children under their care. we reel certain that an parents will appreciate this effort to bring to their attention the exact physical con dition of their children. PROPOSE EXHIBIT BUILDING HERE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST AND COMMERCIAL CLUII OKFIC1A1.M UNITE IN FAVOR OF SUCH A STRUCTURE "Wn neotl n nerniMient exhibit bullldlng In this city," said County AgTlculllurUt Olnlsyer today. "We have enough products that an exhibit building could bo mads a permanent source of advertising and profit to this section." Pnd Fleet and I.ouU Jacobs of the Commercial Club say Klamath Falbt needs an exhibit building. In fact, all the Klamath Falls business men wbo( were questioned agreed. The plan Is nlrcmly so far along that good loca tlons for n small bundling for the imrpoitp of exhibiting county products U nlready being HiiiKeslod. At pres ent cither the court hoiue lot or Korae plaice near tho depot havo been most prominently suggested. "Alfalfa, ftattdan (miH. fruit -alt sorts of crops could be displayed ! i ..-.. i at an advantage," said Mr. maisyer. HOUSTON'S AmbomIs HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK Moving Pictures Notice to Creditor In the County Court of tho State ot Oregon, for tho County of Klnra- Tom Nix. the'cowpuacher actor, will be seen at the Star today In v two part Western drama, "Ma's Girls." An interesting Hearst Sellg Weekly will also be shown today. There is also a good comedy number on today's program, one of the Essa nay brand, entitled "Curiosity." The Peerless Orchestra will give their us ual Thursday night concert, consist ing of standard and popular selec tions. Two Fox attractions will be pre sented at the Star on Saturday and Sunday, each one being in three reels. "The Winner," a racing story, and "At the End of the Bridge," a drama of the underworld, will be shown. Both of the above named features come highly recommended. INDIANS ARREST THIRTY LOOTERS ANARCHY HRRAKSUT IN NO OALES AND SONORA WHEN VILLA DEPARTS AMERICANS SLOW TO LEAVE MEXICO United Press' Servtee NOOALES, Aria,, Sept. le There Is anarchy in Negates (Mexico) and Sonora. Rioters occupied the towns following the departure of the Villa forces to meet these of C&rrensa. Six stores were looted. A hundred Ytaubi arrested thirty looters and thea retreated to their stronghold. United Press SenrUt 8ROWNSVILLB, Sept. 16. There is slow resDonae to the waralna to Americans and eeaaala.to auH North ern Mexico, accorttgg to advices. The consuls at JaurM aad Nogales win remain unless danger Increases. President Mm Wtmt Mea WA8HINOT0N, D. C.Sept. 1, The president'! St ieialte personal tap toward aattemal defease was tak en when he arrases a Joint coaler eace September 'fifth, hetweea hist elf, Daniels aa4',alrmaa.pif of the house' naval affairs, In the Matter of the Eitate of Albert U. Ilragg. Deceased. Notlco is hereby given by tho un dersigned, executor of the estate of Albert L. Bragg, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit such claims, with the neces sary vouchers, within nix months after the first publication ot this notlco, to the said executor, at the office of Hay ft Merryman, In the First State and Savings Dank building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, which said office the undersigned selects as his place ot business In all matters connected with said estate of Albert L. Bragg, de ceased. WILLIAM PAUL JOHNSON. Executor of the estate of Albert L. Bragg, Deceased. Dated and first published at Klam-' ath Falls, Oregon, oa this 16th day of September, 1916. HAY ft MERRYMAN, Attorney! for said Executor, TURKS RESUME , EXTERMINATION MASSACRE ME.V, RAVISH AND EN. HLAVE WOMEN' OF ARMENIA. FRIOHTFUL HCKXKH ARE RETORTED Hulled 1'ress Service CONSTANTINOPLE, Hept.16 (Ily courier) The Turks have resumed the extermination of the Armenians, Frightful scenes are reported. Wo men aro outraged and enslaved, and males are massacred. Two hundred thousand villagers In Asia Minor havo abandoned their homes and aro llcolng toward the mountains. Hands of Turks aro pur suing, shooting the stragglers. STAR THEATER "Mn (Jlrls," Two Part Sellg Omnia, Fetturlif Tom Mix "Curleaky," Easanav Comedy ttlfa OjMm Vmr.i IMrlnrUI.K '"J "Tho PstfricM Orchestra" ie aad l(lc fl..l.. 1-1. .-.l- -...I l! !. 1 vuiiiiiik omuruay hum ouuua ' i Two Vox Alirartloat "AT THE END OF THK BRWW i "THE WINNKH" i 1 J Coming Next Monday i Fox Attraction "THE WALLS OF JKIIICftu" With Edmund Itrre Matlnscs Kvery Saturday and t2;30 a TEMPLE TIIEATIIIJ "The Hmugglrr'N U'nnl" Two Reel niograiili Kranis "The Serpent' Tooth" "Odd Dast and the Kuaw" Sellg Uramn Admission Always 10c MATINIE DAILY AT 2l ALL LICIN1ID PICTUBtt . ...ml'; MERRILL OPERA HUiv " ifarrill. Ore. 4 MOTION ICTUrlE8 TUI0W AND SATUROAVt They Are Coming At Last a -& "y tjhfr& Sl ") We Are in Receipt of a Wire Announcing the Shipment of '$,-. Two Carloads of Fords Which will arrive in Klammtk C-ll- l. f tht: WArmAm DL -... I . mml . . HWB ywur oraer at once it vou warn was of tlm thipment, as most of them havi tbi George Biehn. 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