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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1911)
CSJS&ZgES ff h m I 'J !!M 1 m ! 1 4 n m in n H LYIAN REACHED SAN FRANCISCO H MflUB TO PORTLAND JAEUftR CAUSKD HIM TO BS DsYKIVMD OP CLOTHB8 SAVE BOS BHUL UAKT UNDEftWKAH. Dr. John Grant Lyman arrived at San Francisco yesterday la ckarge of Deputy United State Marshal Frank Beatty to face trial before the United 8tate court. While In Portland Lyman was In a temporary jail, and turned to hi old habit ot trying to bribe hla keep er. II offered the night Jailer, David Puller, 11,600 to free him, to be paid Immediately upon hla being let out ot prison, and agreed to tend Fuller $1,000 mere It Lyman reached Van couver, B. C In safety. Whea United Bute Marshal Les lie II. Scott heard tale ha had the medical man removed to a steel cage, where not only hla cratches were taken away from him, hut he was also deprived of hla outer clothing. aa wall aa blanket and bedding he had been allowed. Lyman refused to uss the meager allowance of bedding which was tra der! aim, and Is understood to has slept hU last night In Portland sim ply In his famous baby blue under wear. Even hla lavender pajamas were separated from their owner. The doctor Is certainly tasteful when It cornea to picking gorgeous colors for his nocturnal hablllameats. accept the word of those who have wltaeeetd. Hln lingerie as exhibited to the officers In Klamath-Falls waa some thing wonderful almost fearful to behold, and hla footwear was ot the daintiest hne obtainable la the lead ing (hosiery markets ot the Facile coast ul elsewhere. The doctor would make a lae medol for some haberdashery If It were not for his bribing and escap ing teadcadea. What a horrible thlag It would be for the haberdasher If the doctor, beaetlfully adorned to the most deli cate textures and colors, should give way ft Ms 'deeper nature and sudden 1y SK, sad deprive a prospective cus tomer . taetea4rteg sight of his eartertal perfection, as well aa pos sibly hill a sal. OwUac lT-t AtK.Kx. .All WEKKKBBKnKKKBKEKKtnMKtnKBitiM Always His It For LtuJtgggggKtKKKKtKMKKKKKKKKKKKKtKKtKKKM W I I l I II i . a . s Eg w- '- M- " " I ' I ' I sV smmal ( DOS HIES Hft WHY; IMS HUD TWO HWJSMO Denver ApewcfceaeVr ot Festive Cs alaea Take No Stork la Tarn "My dwstwbe iters," Aa He Oum the I'eJveteal United Press Service DENVER, Colo., Oct 11. Cele brating his two thousandth dog bite, Herman Carna, Denver's city dog catcher, la the recipient ot a flood ot request from throughout the United States from editors, scientists and physician, all ot whom are aniloua to know more about his experience with dog. Carn says that he take no stock In this "hydrophobia busin," and that a flea bite worries him a great deal more. Armour Plate Gaaraateed ese tee mea, women and rhUdreo, 17-t At K. K. K. Store FRESH CUT FLOWERS for fuaeral and entertainments; designs a spe cialty. Klamath Floral Co.. 44-40 Mala at. Il-lm Society Mr. F. Zlm Baldwin and Mrs. W. W. Baldwin entertained at Dutch Whist on Friday afternoon at the former' home on Ewauna- Heights. Mrs. Oscar Shlvo was awarded the first prise for the hlghret score. The guests were Mrs. L. Oerber, Mrs. E. W. Gowen. Mr. Alex Martin. Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Shire, Mrs. C. I. Roberts, Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mrs. Tho. Hampton Mrs. C. 8. Moore. Mrs. E. B. Henry. Mrs. F. H. Mill. Mrs. W. H. Mason, Mrs. II. F. Murdoch, Mrs. Geo. Merrymaa, Mia Helns and Ml Baldwin. r. W. W. Baldwin will leave on Monday for Baker City, Ore., on a visit to her parents. e e Mrs. Geo. Merrymsn will leave Monday for a visit with friends at Portland. Miss Hattle Irwla of Barlow. Ore.. la hr-e oa aa extended visit with Mrs. C. M. Ramsey. e e e Mr. and Mrs. George Nolaad left this morning for Eugene. Ore., where they will remala for eeveral weeks. visiting relatives and old friends. e e e e Mrs. I. Jay Kaapp waa hostess on Wedaeedsy afternoon to the A. N. W. BEGINNING Monday. Oct. 16. and ending Saturday night at 10 o'clock, we will offer every Ladies9 Suit, Dress and Skirt in our store at a reduction of 10 per cent. This is a chance to save from $150 to $5.00 on your suit or dress and from 50 cents to $2.00 on your skirt Make your purchase now and save money. Alterations Club at her home on the West Side. Mr. and Mr. W. I. Ctarks are spending several days In San Fran cisco. Miss Helm ot Mill Valey, Calif., Is a house guest ot Mrs. W. P. John son. Miss Hiaklna, who haa been for several weeks a guest of ths Coch ran, will Isavo for her home In Med ford Monday. Mr. and Mr. Jack Kimball left for Ashland In their auto Friday, where they will visit with Mrs. Kimball's parents. A committee ot the. Eastern 8tar ladlea have sent out Invitation for a b'g affair at tho Masonic hall next Tuesday night. Tho "600" Club was entertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs. O. W. White at her beautiful home In the Hot Spring addition. Mis Maud Baldwin entertained In formally at bridge at her home on the West Side Thursday afternoon. After the gsme refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Leslie Roger. Mrs. C. C. Cofer, Mrs. F. Zlm Baldwin, Mrs. Surge Mason, Mrs. Roy Hamaker, Mrs. Qeo. Merry maa, Mrs. Cha. Roberts, Mrs. Oscar Shire. Mr. Cha. Meldrum and Mr. Orb Campbell. Monday evening Mr. and Mr Durge W. Mason entertained In honor or Mr. Mason's birthday with three tablea of Dutch whist. Mrs. Alex Martin nnd Mr. Oib Campbell were prlte winners for high score, and consolation prise were given Mrs. Orb Campbell and Mr. C. P. Chastaln. The guests were: Mr. snd Mrs. Alex Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Chastaln, Mr. and Mr. C. I. Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Merrymsn. Mr. and Mr. Orb Campbell, Mis Peel and Mr. T. MeColter. Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt was hostess to the Bridge Club Monday after noon at her pretty home on the West Side. With several additional guest three tables of bridge were arranged for, nnd Mrs, W. P. Fish wss pre sented with a dalaty hatid-palnted plate for high score. Dainty refresh ment were served to the following guests: Mrs. E. R. Reamss, Mrs. Geo. Nolaad, Mrs. El J. Murray, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. Cha. Eberllne, Mrs. Wm. Fish, Mrs. W. 8. Wiley, Mrs Geo. T. Baldwin, Mrs. E. B. Henry, Mrs. Thos. Hampton. Mrs. E. B. Hall and Miss Baldwin. If Get an Ed. V. Price made to your measure suit at The 500 snappy, up - to tw.. 4 AT THE CHURCH . Service at the various churches of lbs elt tor tomorrow will be as fol fel fol eows: Caerca of the Baerrel Heart First mas, with abort lastruetlee, at 8:10 a. m. Second mass, with sermon of the Gospel of tho Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are cordially Invited to attend. Rev. William McMillan, pastor. Prrsbytrriaa Church 8unday school at 10 a .to. ' Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. C. E. at :30 p. m. Ths pulpit will be occupied bntli morning and evening by Iter. J. S. Stubbleflrld of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Stubblolleld will be here several weeks and will conduct the Suudny and mid-week services of the church. The subject of tho morning ser mon tomorrow will be: "Leari the Methods of the Successful Man." Evening subject, "Clod Did Not Do It." All members of church and congre gation Invited to. attend. Mill Addition Thero will be preaehlng la the Mill Addition ball at .3:30 p. m. Made Sjt T Atklitoa BM It It'i In ftylt THE TOGGERY Stands for all that is best In ' Men's Wear "WHO'S YOUR TAILOR" Strictly hnntl tailored, every thread wool, we guarantee the (it or no money, and the price Is no higher than you pay (or a "hand me down from the Ahelf." - date woolens and Kirkendall Shoes Fit the feet and the purse Subject, "Who Will lie 8udT" All nru Invited to attend. No collection will be lakon. I lirlaMin Church H. M. Fllnn. paitor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Geo. A. Wlrts superintendent. Christian Endeavor at (:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subjtcti "What God Em phnsUcs In tho Christian Life." Kvcnlnc subject, "The Upward Trend of Life." Strangers and friends are cordially tntltcd to worship with us. tlirlttlan Helen tUls Services held In room 31, I. (). O. P. building. Wodnesday evening testimonial meeting st S o'clock. ItPKiilnr 8 u ml a;- services at 1 1 a. in, 8uhJoct, "Probation After Death." (Irarr Methodist Episcopal Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. W. A. t.conard, superintendent. Service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Geo. II. Feeae, pastor. Orneral Class at 13:10. W D. Harris, leader. Epworth League at 7. p. m. Arlle Worrel, president. Cordial welcome. Obliging ushers. Sprclat music. Free of Charge 50 styles to choose from I TO TDK PtUIMO Our ilro of famines never closet ion HuihIa), as d Iiavo too much In (perishable ooili nn linnil to do so. v The Fulton Market. A Few Pointers INCOME I'llOI'KHTYWc havr our of tin- In-sI liuslneM nrnrr oa .Main nlirrl, pri-M-iil milsl 9IOO prr miiiithl ptrnty of room for another building, wlilih Mill double the lie tome. If liitrirtli'il er us about this. Wi: HAVE A MIKIK I.IHT of rllf rorrty In nil Additions, nnd, by the way, luttn whim nwl bargain In iiliv home mut trll Imalrd vacant iroN-riy. IIIHINKKH OPPOIITI'MTIKN In all lines. It will Mf you lo Invcsllgal' ur iroxltlons before buying. IF IT'S LA Ml YOU WANT, we hai. tonic of llti Ik-m buy In I lie tHjr.aiiil Mould like to show them. We tune nor own Atuo no Iroul.lr to how property, i WE WHITE FlHE IKKTIIAM.'K HII4'OTK HICK NrW in the American Hotel PhnnMI M Hat OI.cn Away The Club Howling Alley offer a cliolro of a 1H hat to thV person stair Ing tho hlglictiCavcrafb In ten or more "v Toggery limc nt bowllnic lirm.ru Ocinbtr nth mt 3Cth. Don't full to cimijlfr for the prlie. a,( XiHlrr to Our I'ulrun, Owing In the tunny nrrniiiiu and tin expense nttarhc.1 to colli rtlne the lame, after November I, l, all hurdles will w collect.! for on it. lUrry. Kindly mnke nrmncnnrnti tu pay for snine when they ate !ell. eteit. 1731 KUninlli Fnll Ht'iun taumlry "WILL BUY A Highly Fie Overcoat At K, K. K. STOKE n t 1 i J. a iJ