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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1917)
&!tl Ji&A " im. rj TUB BVBNINQ HBtALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OK10ON TTTHWDAY, OfTTonKW , fa,. bi'v ,? 3't , ,s ERSONALl ON LITTLE HMUam ONirUsWAL HAPPBNINOS among m pboplk o noBcmr and vicixttv. GOINGS AND OOMINOS Oft UCff POLKS Perry 0. DeLap Is on the tick list today. Art Hawley of St. Louis U a visitor to Klamath Falls. Mrs. V. X. Woods of Malta la la Klaamth Falls on a shopping trip. L. V. Corbell .of ChOeqaia Is a business Visitor to .this city. "' J. Jf. aivtar abd'W.ire'of Bly are In Klamath Falls buying supplies. Fred Stuket, a stock buyer from the Merrill section -U a Klamath Falls Tisltor today. Mrs. M. Clements and family of Portland are auto tourists Tisltlag Klamath Falls. Cashier E. M. Bubb of the First National bank of Merrill U among to- lay's county seat visitors. Mrs. 8am T. Summers left, yester day for Dunsmatr, when her soa-ta law" , Lloyd Alford, Is reported sick. Mrs. A. L. Harrey of Ashland ar rived 8unday for a prolonged visit with relatives here. J. W. Siemens left for Portland this morning to attend the bankers' eon- fereaca there tomorrow. H. H. Edmonds of the Edmonds sawmill near Oiene, Is in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. B. Klum, George l. Treecher. L. Thelhlen and Cora E. Utley are visitors from Medford who arrived last evening. They are reg istered at the White Pelican hotel. J. W. Edwards of Eagle Ridge has beea speadiagVtew days la Klamath Falls. - G. W." White left this morning for a trip to Portlaad, then to Montana, Iowa aa4hasjsry way of 8aa Diego. He will be game aboat two months. John 8, P1aaeyt Pacific Coast man agar for the .American Typefouadry company, of fan Francisco. Is ia town for a few days, attending .to matters of Basinets.; F. N. Rogers. Portland represents- tlve of the Pean Mutual Lite Insur ance company, Is la the city for a few days, going over the local Held with J. B. Mason, the local agent. - tJamee Clark aad Harold Morlae hare retarnedto their posts la the navy, after visiting friends and rela- Uvea 'for several days. Clarke will stop at San Fraaclsee, while Morlae will go oa to Baa Diego. 4 Visitors from outside points who are registered at the Hall hotel are A. B. Gordon of Portlaad, A. W. Bell of Treka, J. B. Gilbert Jr. of Sea Francisco, W. C. Hobcok of Fresno, Chas. 8tokee of Weed, V. A. Phillips of Saa Francisco, 8. A. Sanford of Roseburg, Geo. Reed man of Sacra mento, Gus Johasoa and J. W. Horner of Dorrts. Um Aiiaftln lfa,tan ratlrail a tala M. .4aJIv p..m. UBS. nAWAM... Ml. ' aad Mrs. W. T. Shlve, saying that' they had arrived safely la Pawnee, Oklahoma, where they are visiting an' uncle of Mr. Shlve. They are travel-! lag by automobile, and passed thru Reno aad Denver oa their way. They will go oa to Kentucky after leaving Oklahoma. FwwMe's KM Gloves Mack, whH ami cetera 90.09, 9bUM mwa?Bmm"JmmmmmmBmmmiiiiiBsssssB Moe & Co. mr.t Mm, Vir 'f fur tallica nmiiiii- Oregoa Salts New pa tern with two pains paats, Sat). At K.K.K. Score exclastvaly. 10-tl t-Oob FOB CASH ONLY AfterJDetober 16th notorsfrirlaa of wc wilVbe-maeicept for 'spot lyaadelther send ash-with order oa pay on, delivery, o'thf rwtoe.-the wop wiu not ae wotee, i,,. -,.. KLAMATH FUEL CO.. O. Peyton, Mgr. t-tt M. A. Miller Explains Internal Revenue Act Single 'Men Are Taxed on Incomes Above $1,000. Married Men's Tax Begins on Incomes Over $2,- l600. Additional Taxes on Cigars and Tobacco 7J1 Oil. , I tV' Oregon t,Cii'sflin ere "Overcoats, gaM. lcIasiVely a IC IC K. Mra.. ttyt PORTLArX Oct. p. Theviac6me tax law la he revenue act passed last Wedaesday4vgU operate' Meatlcally as 1b tha past, save, the change in. Income exempUonsu-CTke oaly secttons of the new act tkmsJ are aow la elect ace these relstteg m additional-taxes oa cigars, -ieMeaoPaBftf varioas other kinds of artJcies?:-. . . Ia a sUMMMf Issaed Saturday af- teraooBi MInm.A. Miller, collector of lateraal iwsstueyestpUaw the sitae tloacaluaf sjttestloa to thetact that a:3presardsssvteh from Washington was mIsloadtaWi-glvteg-thv impression ammmmmmammmV-ZfTHJ7JmmmmmmmmmmB emBammT fSlI VBH smmV -jtfl""""H "-i M l ammmWUff UZmMlaSammi SmmV Bp .ma? Sagmml mmV gMWJaMgmB 7 BBj sssssssaaaassmmsssssssssssssssaaaaw (WMtaUcHHieSUes With the early evenings of Fan coming oa yoa are geing: to seed pair of good, comfort able shoes. We have these la all prices from 75c to S&50 f Better Make.K a potat to brtag home a pair tonight. Wbearoa feel how comfortable aad res." f ol they are yoa will regret yoa didn't get a pair long ago. Agents for Daniel Green Comfy Felt Slipper 9, alshed by the department for the pur pose, and these will, no doubt, be ready for distribution very-shortly, but they mast show the stock actually oa hand tha date the law went Into elect, and the additional. tax will be payable oa that stock. "As to the other Items of merchan dise . enumerated la the t. foregoing schedule, retail.' dealers are ao required- to make a return showing the stock they have on hand, i but 'all wholesale dealers. Jobbers, manatee Urers aad producers must do so, showing t their steck: as at October 4, 1917, an.d,paying the tax within thlr- Buy Your New Coats, Suits & Skirts 0 at this Store and Save a Worth While Amount Right now our stock is inoht complete in every ilciartmciil, and at priced that will mean a hi samK to yon in short time to come. Good, warm coats, vcr latest fall styles, range in prices from $I2.."() tip to $45.00. New shipment of latest fall and winter Suits in .ill new weaves and colors. Prices range fiom $L,.",.(M) up to $40.00. Street and Afternoon Dresses Wc have received another shipment of Street and Afternoon Dresses, which are very attractm-, both in Silks and Serges. Always something new and different. Prices range from $15.00 up to $.'UM)0. '."" ii at Lmn NewDSeparate SkirtsH SiS For.AllIOccasions .. .v proTi-ioa. were jy 4 0r,y Wtaf ajMBd goran. now UfPd that person, should ttln,:(tBe wat an extension of make reurlPlmedlate!y. L ,, , NoTember , 1M7 . ThechanemPiaithetecome'exemp-' j,,,,,,, tloas are.uaisVmood.to be from-ft.. . . loctl offlce ,, wlthout advico 000 to l.e0 V tkexase ofamtr-ji, to the taC0me tax provisions of the ried men. andjfrom $4,000 to.000-MW a?t frem whlen lta, cncu.jve In tit rmmM A avf mA ma nil haf I .t - . - -- "'-'- - --.at returns oy taxpayers are. not re-l agradnatodjartawMl be la .feet to; quired at this time. Obviously, a re-i T "TpV?- - ""- Wy ""jturn for income cannot be made un- VIVIi AT. $5 to $7.50 you may choose from great many at tractive styles in gathered, plaited and tailored- effects. Various plain colors, also-the rich new plaids and stripes in all tfd latest color- combinations. AT $8.50 to $15.00 wc show a superb collection of the new J;all Skirts hi models for street and dress wear. Plain and novelty silks, .sat ins, and fine wool materials. Ask to see these new models. Sale of High Grade ..:silks Jut Kuril ullk. a re la artlve ilrumtml fur new hd ilwmr. itNt, orparsts klrta anil fitm y llnlnga. tfl-lnrh fnni) Iripes sad plaid, prr ynnl, 'I New Waists at $5.00 and $6.50 . . . "trj .!" er u ciose 01 us year, ana i u aisoxne unaersianaing tn am Iure thtt M one affected b tnls' etiaa wtmrnr nvnvlsfmm tV tha aafna . . . . . 7 . .1 """"""- '"r """-itax wm be reavired to make a return rat m to,the old taw, which was J nnt after December 81, 1917. Un- " - CT0he X00 t oW Income tax laws, re aad $1,000 exesiptloas.ti.e tax to U,tunM froa ,ndlTWuai, BU8t De flIea agured oa all over those, amounts. hmbmt.umA.tMt ,, . Mr. HUleiateaent is as oI-;tareM01MM(,toaiiurae thatth0BameJ -i. . -- .. ... wwlatlOB will apply under the new The feoff ? ot yet rte9lr' t-' Makytprsons have already call ed complete cles of the sew act, and ed ,B , aBd by Peptone for has beea adjLwd by telegraph only huiWixn which-to aubmlt their in to those sectffins that are immediate- NM raturn, on tne u, that 7 T".' . t r .... . thermnst be filed at once. I shall be ,. -meseinciuae me aaaiuonai taxes1. t.4 v. h ..... t a on cigars, tobacco, cigarettes, alcohol, 'ta thla connection by releasing thru the press from time to time such data as will be of Interest to them." AT. r$5.00 beautiful new Fall Waists of excellent qual ity Georgette crepe and Crepe- de Chine. Fancy and tailored effectsvith deep re versed large collars. Also dainty net , Waists with plait ed ruffles down the front. AH sizes.! :SpIendid values. $5. AT $6.50 there are many pleasing styles in new Fall Waists, made up in chiffon and lace combinations, also of Georgette crepe. Some in tailored styles, others in the more dressy effects. Shown in all the new shades. Priced very special, at $0.50. $2.00 ! MMnrti all colors. IiiihtUI fetiM, b. $1.65 40-litrli lino term! Cnw de Chlno nml new M nIumIc, ht )ihI $1.50 lluy riiKuiiil I'stters. Norcmlier hijliw n"w Is HtlN'k, chewing gum, perfumes, extracts, toi let waters, cosmetics, etc., pills, tab- leu, linimeata, ointments, etc., pre pared syrupsUf extracts, unfermented grape Juice, Batumi mineral and table waters, carbonic acid gas, moving pic ture films, automobiles, piano players, phonographic and records for the same, JewelrVreal or Imitation, cam eras, tennis jackets aad other sport ing goods. "livery manofaeturer, producer and dealer, whether wholesale-or retail, who had in stock any cigars, tobacco, s'nuf , cigarettes aad cigarette papers, Is obliged to teste's Inventory there of as of OctoMr 4; 4917, aa4 pay the additional tax thereoa wlthla thirty da'ya after tdateof thy passage of the act (October, 1, 117).. These to- yentorlesj, hoeysrre not to be. sub- mittes untiyftinted forms are-fur am Htti'i? i Not How Much Per Pair, But How Much Per1 Wtwsi yoa bay Iadtaa Taa tstoa 1 WDMK.m, IPOM an asmlaeema: ''Wear. s rem earn ha aagKmuif ra ara aat. wag me aest vat tar year toner. AH INDIA? made with ssllt tsjshii heeta, coaater " .r V: -tAs- ' T Wsas, CTmiXTAJT rreal MktVt jt. Modern Shoe JSBJrJBjBJ)SjS 'SJBJBJBJBBJgssV ammssmmmmmammmmmmami OLENE RANCHER IN FISTIC MfXUP R. E. BRADBVRX ALLEGES THAT SB ATTACKED JOHN McOLVRE VOLLOWIVO THRBATB AGAINST HJSIATK AIlKlnk that ho acted la self de fease, la a melee following a busi ness altercation, R. B. Bradbury, a promlaMt rascher, was this morning stralgsed before Justice of the Peace B. W.-Qowaa, oa a Charge of assault battery. The trouble Is reported to have takes place 6a the Bradbury place aearOteae. Bradbury maintains that McClure has on previous occasions threatened hw life, aad that he at tacked MeOiure ea what he believed to N a mava m the part of tha lat ter ta draw a weapoa. He asked far farther time ta. prepare kit defease, aad, wsj: released eaals owreeog m KLAMATH CO GROCERY STARTS C. It. WILLIAN8 AND C. V. HOLMES OPEN NEW BUSINESS IN MA. . GVIRE BLOCK REPORT -THAT "BUSINESS 18 GOOD" One more mercantile house has opened Its doors to the Klamath falls public. DROVE OF HOGS TAKEN TO MERRILL A shipment of SG3 hogH has been brought by the Arm of Qerber fc 'Of field to the Merrill section from the Big Valley, and are to be fed there this winter. WEDDING VKSTKHDAY A wedding ceremony nnltliiK Ednar h. Thompson to Mrs. Ada Shldlcr was performed yesterday by Justice of tlio I'eace E. W. Oowan. The groom op erates a ranch a short distance from Merrill. Mrs. Thompson has previ ously resided In this city. MISS EDNA WELLS IMPROVES County School Superintendent Edna Wells has now so far recovered from hr tllnaiu at in ha ahla tn alt nn The Klamath Cash Grocery Is the few mtDUteM each ., KCoriing to name of the new establishment In the reporUof her friends. It will be some Magulre block 'It is 'operated by C. time, however, before she will be able R. Williams aBdC. V. Holmes, who to resume her official duties, but she is now wen on tne road to a safe recovery. Oregon CaMimere Overrotten, 920. Exclusively at K. K. K. Storo. 20tf i NOHTIIWrST WKATJM FOIIIIl'.WT-.V t , OREtlON-WASIIINOTOK-rtlr. modornto northerly wlndi. KLAMATH V. H. B. Maximum, yesterdny, 9 def A Ulnlmiim l.nliil 47 tt. ', One 0 the White Sox it "CrL niiff nu A omne oau mu recently arrived from Nebraska; Im pressed by tha business opportunities of this district. The new proprietors propose to handle a full line of up-to-date goods. They report that "busi ness Is good" at the outset. They are undertaking to Interest a number of their old frieBds neighbors In (Nebraska la the Klam athsfltctlon. ' -s Oregon Caaslmere Overcoats, 920, Exclusively at K. K. K. Store, 20tf T NOTICE A benefit danea will ha alvan w.j. SBd nesday evening,, October 10th, at the Pavilion, under the patronage of the Catholic Ladles' Society. The Peer- orchestra will play. 0-at "SKEETER BILL" .TO WORK IN THE MOVIES Mr. rnd Mrs, 'William '.'Skeeter mil" bobbins have accepted aa ofer Oregon Claeslmer Suite New pat terns with two pairs pants, 920. At K. K. K. 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