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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1916)
$UP,,',, Vi" r- .a.wtj . 1 '... ' ti .'r MONDAY, AU0U&T31. 1H THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Mil POUR V. . i - ..-- .,.. i .i - . i --1 i. . , -..., .. .,...... . -' ' '" ' "jjjMMUMMMMMMBBr . sVL w I fl---- 5?? LEWIS Union Suits Am th tW Closed Crotch Itlsasensible crotch construction that perfects tit and mm of adjustment, and cannot gape. There la bo undergarment so comfortable as a Kwis union atm it tn. correct sin is selected. wU dealers will adrlse you aa to sir. Two Splendid Summer Lewis Styles AtUatUSait Roomy, smart and comfortable. Closed crotch. Extra Quality nainsook. Stayon but ton and stayin button holes. Price at your ISSV. Tares Qaarter Lentth Meets the sock.pro- tMt thit m tnd KnifcA. boldi the tftMer- and CtMkl a dMlen-fljOStol fcrMVVsl peC atl atn asiL. Fshfcrs m frMMfl wtatSfcsitj. T f 1 sitot.or NsfhsMJ YOUR FALL CLOTHES Before buying your Fall Clothing we ask you to look over our wonderf ul howmg of Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats and Mackinaws. Our big buying power hat enabled us to get the cream of fine fabrics and styles from America's best makers. . Here you will find one of the finest stocks of Men's Fall and Winter wear in Oregon. Don t buy until you have looked over our fine stocks. Oregon Casimere Suits, two pair pants Oregon Casimere Overcoats Clothes from The House of Kuppenheimer Royal Tailored Clothes K. K. K. Store-Leading Clothiers and Hattei Vmmmmammmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmimimmmmmm i mmmmmmmmmmmmtmaMmmmmmmmm WTSlPai i b AC n w rawa From 8prlng Creek. Mrs. F. M. White and sons, who have been spending the past three weeks at Spring Creek, have returned. Leaves Hospital. William Peppers, who was injured at the' Slack and Welsh sawmill last week, left the hospital today. Has Tonsl litis. Mrs. Jennie Hum is confined to her home with a severe case of tonsllitls. Get Marriage License. A marriage license was issued late Saturday after noon by County Clerk De Lap to Charles S. Serlts and Miss Ruth George. Home From Odessa. Mrs. Geo. T. Baldwin has returned from 'Odessa, where she spent two weeks on pleasure. Gets a Deer. Robert Sloan has returned from a short hunting trip. He killed a fine buck. Faught to Teach. Willis E. Faught, for several years principal of the local high school, has gone to Wilcox, Ariz., where he will be in charge of the public schools. Wilcox is a new settlement, and prom ises to become a prosperous com munity. Catholics to Meet. A meeting of all parishoners of the local Catholic2 church will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in tbo court house. The meeting had been called by Father Hugh Marshnll to discuss church business, and a full attendance is desired. piiss?sxi5sssxx4;s Notice of I'ouiiiltnaMer's Sale Notice Is hereby given that the un lerslened noundmnster of th cltv of neiurns i-rom r-riSCO. i virn,,it. t-.n., n-., .11,1 tun. Mrs. Luke E. Walker returned last 14th dav ot Augusl :916f !rnpoun(,' night from San Francisco, where she ln thc Dound of Ka,d ..... h. fn,inn.ni? , has been visiting friends. I Scribed animal: 1 One dark brown two (2) year old Returns From Outing. Mrs. C. A Plath and daughter have returned from a week's outing at Idle Test, on Spring Creek. Gete a Buck. Here From Crescent. mare, branded C on left hip, weight A G. Rourke, a merchant of Cres- about 850 pounds. cent, spent the week end in Klamath Falls And that unless the owner or own-: era of said animal, or other person or! persons -having an Interest therein, shall before the time stated bolow, i pay all costs and charges for the. See Lava Beds. R. J. Smith, district freight and nas senger agent for the Southern Pacific: keeping and advertising thereof, to- .... (.i.nH ...in it t . ii 1 ,, 1 K. ti. SIMM, HIS son; J. A. Gordon and sw "i" an iera pruviueu uy urui- , ,..',...., 1 JF. TJ. Patrick made a trio throueh the 'nance of said city for such cases, said SaTurdVy evening tZ i the headTf '" Bed8 er- Mr was 'animal will be sold at pub.ic auction Smr.'Z "f"" Pleased with the trip, and ex.'for cash at Klamath stables. Mitchells. Rogue River with a fine buck. pressed surprise at the scenic value Klamath Falls, Oregon at the hour of the Lava Beds, especially the sev eral caves. Kills Buck. M. F. Cappock last week killed an! eight-point deer on Bryant mountain.! The head is being mounted by Walter- Return From Trip, Donart, a local taxidermist, E- B- Sedge, the Dairy merchant, has ORPHEUS THEATER Just returned from a visit to California ;and Kansas. He went from here to j California and return by auto, averag ing 23.75 miles on a gallon of gasoline Bluebird Photoplay Present the Pret tiest Girl In Photoplays LOUI8E LOVELY, IN 'THE GILDED SPIDER" Thrilling, Sensational, Gripping Also a Good One Reel Comedy BIX REELS GOOD MUSIC Admission Always 10 Cents Coming "PEG O' THE RING" New stock of Men's Leather Gloves just received. 60c to $2.60. s-m-tu J. F. MAGUIRE Co.,' Inc. of 2:00 on the 26th day of August. M16. R. T. BALDWIN, Poundmaster. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, August 19, 1916. 21-5t going down and 20 miles per gallon re turning. Immigration Bill Up WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 21. The senate today voted 27 to 24 to consider 'the immigration bill immediately. The democratic caucus had voted to post pone action on this bill. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Home From Trip. P. L. Fountain returned last night from Rogue River Valley, where he spent a few days on business. Interested In Contest Credit is due the Young People's wanted Good kitrhpn Hri. Anniv "aUB ol "nin a'B "r navwg a at Marshall house. 21-3t pan in tne uny Beautiful contest, in ht iHsSWssls VmV ; COMMISSION WILL RECEIVEJKIAMATH 1 1 GOVERNOR WITHYCOMBE SAYS HIGHWAY COMMISSION WILL TRY TO MEET KLAMATH DELE. GATION SEPTEMBER 1ST. To See Crater Lake. Mr. and Mm, A. (illlrcim nf WwtviT- IIIo, Ciillinriiin, wno nnr iiwn hihmiii Ing Hovenil iliiys In Kliunntli Falls, It'ft thH morning fr Ciali-r Uiko. I . . Here From Bonanza. Dr. .1. I,. Harris 11111I Wlllliun Woods of Uoniurn a 10 In Kliinuith Knl In oil biixinosH toiluy. Road Work Progresses. I Crowning I ho grind' ul the ship. pliiKton lilb'liway will hiiiiii ,c omi- plcli'il. TIiIn pail of Hi" unrk U far j hi luhnnro of I ho criminal lock jur: j fiiclng. wdlrh will ii'iiiln i.r.iui jnr,, j of lock. Tim flit 11 i'ii r tin nnrlhtrn li'lliilllim of lint 10111I will rniulre 100 yards of lock. Tlilti wink U sbnut Imlf finished. j Indication that tho stato hlghw.iy rnnmiisslon will be glad (o sec tho t Klamath dclcgiitlon that is to appear before It In the Interi'Hl of I ho pro-J posed FIorcncc-Kugenc-Klamath FalN highway Is contained in the following J letter from Governor Wlthycombo by the Ktnnintli Commercial Club: j I "This is in acknowledgement of your loiter or Annus! lllh, in whirh you ask thatt he stale highway com mission arcangu to hold a meeting with tho delegation from Klamath county on September 1st. "Your letter has been icferred to Mr. John II. Lewis, state engineer, with I lie request (hat if possiblo ai rangemenls be made with tho other! memborH of the commission to meet with your delegation at that time. i "Doubtless you will bo advised by Mr. Lewis of the time arranged for the meeting." ! '$& Zt&Zi) . ta; ,jw x vmmixTKmaiJtmtm. xmsr ?r vjCTva'Lss5saB WsSTBKy .VSBXJatMi'o'VH?4-r' AW'iSirM sMMiyfir .iiii 1 .usjl 1 1 mil lUlsSsm BBaWBSl .SMSj".. BSLssKA SaHHlllSa.A SSSSlllllllllllllllVl 'U .U . t- IBBBBBBBssSa. iSSSBl k J r 'IgHPiiij r"" Lj wm mm yz&'W 1?S' TW U It- ViriHs SVI V"0 MniiljVI,-li.lil,::-0 I Bji I, .. . ii.i,rsssjsMisMawsaMsrsrriiPM 1 . H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s FOR RENT The Lewis barn on Ninth street. Z. C. Kimball, Phone 324W. 21-3t co-operation with Klamath Commercial WANTED Plain sewing, children'.? Club and Woman's Library Club. This preferred, to be done at home. Mr, credit was omitted in the Herald's Van Niman. 133 North Tenth street, story Friday evening on the contesL apartment 8. 21-4t Charles D. Hughes, candidate for president on tho republican ticket, made the charge that E. Dana Durand, supervisor of the census when Presi)-. dent Wilson took office, had been ' forced out to make room for a deherv-' ing democrat. In that he charged tho prcpcnt administration with using an! important public office for party to ward. Secretary of Commerce Retinoid at onee issued a denial. Then Mr. Hughes went back at thc secretary. He produced a letter from Mr. Durand saying Secretary Redfleld had asked for his resignation. STAR THEATER KITTY GORDON i "Her Maternal Right" 1'ivo Keel World Feature TEMPLE THEATER "Strange Case of Mary Page," Lat.t ICplsodo "To Save the Road," Hazard of Helen Series "Some Chicken," Vilagraph Comedy "Pathe News." "Beverly of Graustark," Three Heel Ulograph Drama taken from tho Book ot the Same Name. TEe Victrola brings the worldrs best music right into the home The Victrola is all artists and all instrument the greatest singers, the most famous instrumen talists, thc leading bands and orchestras, theforcmnst entertainers of every kind. Its superb music is as elevating and inspiring as it is entertaining. To hear the greatest artists in terpret thc great master-works of music 13 a pleasure that any one might well desire. And you can easily enjoy all this delightful music in your home. There arc Victors ami Victrola. in great variety (torn $10 10 $100. Come in and see ami hear them we will gladly ihy any music you wish to hcari Lasy terms can he arranged if il si't.l "M fMV VICTOR HCADQUARTER8 Next door to Postofflce SiiX 6 SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT SKI EVERYTHING IS TO BE SOLD This is no clearance sale as we must sell everything at once, so as to vacate store. AH goods at less than wholesale cost We are simply slaughtering prices, but we must get rid of the entire stock, if we have to give it away. All cases and fixtures for sale. " neavy breeching harness, value $60, tor $47 i00 big stock to select from. Heavy breeching harness, value $55, for $42' Leather goods, harness, suit $27 50 cuuery, rishmg tackle, automobile assessories, oils and $24 crease, etc. Chain harness, value $33, for Chain harness, value $28.50, for Chain harness, value $24, for - $21 Collars, $6.00 values, for - $4 $1.25 deerhair sweat pads for - 50c 1 inch Ljnes, regular $5, for - $3.95 common yellow pads for - 40c BRADLEY SUPPLY COMPANY .; 0. W