The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 24, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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COURT IS OPENED
BY JUDGE BENSON
Annual Thanksgiving and Christmas Supply Sale
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'At 10 o'clock this morning Judge
Henry L. Demon hold another cslo)i
of open court, after nn adjournment
o ftho arbitrary kind tnken at the
clove ot tho irmtlon latt week.
Too Interim was made nceettnry by
the pressure (or time for the court to
look Into the books blaring on the
rather ticklish case ot Dunlap vs.
Lewis, which arose over the matter
of about 13,000 In pavltiK assessments
duo on a property traded, which each
man would prefer to have paid by the
other party to tho Issue.
It ti not known Just when the court
will be able to giro a decision In the
case, and many ot tho local attorneys
are of tho opinion that questions ot
fact Involved In the case may )ct have
to b submitted to a jury.
FOREIGNERS ARE SLAIN
BY BLOODTHIRSTY CHINESE
Maswirrc CVatlimc In Shjinsl Vrar
IncrOvrr U.OOO Manchu Are
KtauKhU-ml Over KItc Thousand
Corps at Hankow
United Press Bcrrlcc
PEK1N, Nor. 54. Tho massacre of
forclicneri continues In the Sbansl
province, according to Information re
ceived here.
Over 3,000 Manchus were slaught
ered In tho same province.
It Is reported also that foreigners
were slain at Yunnan.
Ac a result of ten days' battle 5,000
corpse are strewn over the Hankow
battlencld.
O. E. Thomas ot Dunsmulr, special
agent of the Southern Pacific, It In
tho city today.
WIDE MiTS NIT-EMS
(Continued from Page 1)
Then ensued one ot the strangest,
bitterest legal battles irat- Virginia
has ever known.
Throughout the trial Paul Beattle.
star witness for tho prosecution, and
little 17-year-old Deulah Blnford, the
sweetheart ot the prisoner, were kept
locked In the Henrico county jail.
Paul was on the stand for two dayj,
but the girl was never taken to court
to tell ber story. She bad ben sum
moned as a witness by the prosecu
tion, but the shrewd lawyers believed
tbat her attachment for Henry Beat
tie would make her an undesirable
witness, and she was never placed oa
the stand.
In ber stead her mother, a big, middle-aged
woman, told tbe story of ber
daughter's relations with Henry Beat
tie; his love for the girl, and his re
newal of their Intimacy after bis mar
riage. After three weeks of taking
testimony and argument, tho tweUe
Chesterfield county farmers retired
one evening to the Jury room, knelt
down and prayed for Divine guldan-u
discussed tho evidence, knelt and
prayed again, and then filed Into tho
court room with a verdict of gul'ty.
Judge Watson Immediately pronounc
ed tho death sentence, fixing Novem
ber 24th, today, as the date of execu
tion. An appeal to tho higher courts fail
ed, and Deattle fixed bis hope on a:t
application for paTdon, reprieve or
commutation of sentence to Governor
Mann. After a short consideration,
howover, Governor Mann, In a sralh
Ir.g statement, declined to grant tbn
pardon, and expressed tho opinion
thai Beattle was attempting to escape
tbepenalty of a crime ot which he
knew bo was guilty.
This Is tho night of tbe big dance
at tbe opera house, given by tho
U. W. A.
MISSIONARIES MURDERED
BY NIN6 YUAN FU NATIVES
COaarmatioa 1 teat lies Tientsin of
Massacre of a Doctor sad Otlier
. .French Religious Workers Others
a Danfer
United Press Bervlce
TIENTSIN, Nor. 24, Confirmation
pas been received of tbe murder ot
Dr. Tegendre and other French mis
sionaries at Nlng Yuan Fu, by natives.
Others ot the missionary colony are
HVflfava 4ufar.
NBj ' JBiJ'"" 'NNJNE? A j BBhBSSBBSSSsI w N D I 1 Mm A ami I T 1 1 1 I Jattvi''''"'' ' '
It's up lo You
Make a
Saving of from
25 lo 50 per cent
ou Your Fall
Purchases Now
ATTEND THE GOLDEN RULE STORE'S ANNUAL THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS SUPPLY SALE. YOU
WILL FIND A STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS WHICH WILL INVOICE AT THE PRES
ENT TIME FROM THIRTY-FIVE TO FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS; A STOCK THAT MUST HE REDUCED ONE
HALF IN THIRTY DAYS. MOST ANYTHING YOU CAN WISH FOR IN THE READY -TO - WEAR LINES WILL UE
FOUND HERE AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. WITH THANKSGIVING DAY ALMOST HERE. AND THE HOLI
DAYS FOLLOWING CLOSELY, MAKING LESS THAN THIRTY DAYS LEFT FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPING: THE
"BIG STORE" FINDS ITSELF OVERSTOCKED IN ALL OF ITS MANY DEPARTMENTS. WE ARE THEREFORE
PLACING ON SALE ONE-HALF OF THE ENTIRE STOCK IN A GREAT "ECONOMY SALE." THE IMPORTANCE
OF WHICH CANNOT BE OVERLOOKED BY CAREFUL BUYERS.
V$4 1 I
The "La Vogue" lahcl on ottr Coat or Suit is
nothing short of a urcty bond
Every Ladies' Suit, Coat. Dress or Skirt goes
Sale at a uniform discount of Twenty-five per cent
One-fourth Off
On the entire stock represents in many instances less
than manufacturer's cost, hut this is the season in
,vluch to do your last purchasing of Fall and Winter
Goods, and this is the Store that don't wait or never
will carry stock over from year to year. You get
the advantage of a January price in November and
early December by attending this I'rc-Inventory
SALE.
We hove
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Uict good
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!.,.... inimiit.li genuine iiauil Crocheted center
pieces and doilus ranging in price from $5 down
to J5e each Plus is one of the licit lots of gen
uine handiwork ever offered over a retail counter
at anything near the price. Wc want you to call
ami examine the many choice pieces you can buy
for less than half the regular prices, and bear in
mind that when this lot is disposed of there will
he no duplicates at the price The price range is:
j."c :i)w me. !)Sc $ I .no. $i.is. $:j.5o ami
$5, according to sie One or two of these piece
will help to beautify your Thanksgiving table
The Piece Goods
Department
ive up it's iuola of tpccinl lurgaini dr Uc "Sale of
the Season": the wile oti won't forget als attl
)anN of Outings, Silkollnes, Diapcnca Miislitu,
Slieeliugs, Diew-doods, Table-Liiicm, Scrun, in
fact, you'll be surprised, after reading thin .id to nuke
the More a visit and tiud so many mure reduction!
than advertised.
Ml the Heavy Outings that you paid l-"ic
for one ear ago, now per yard 10c
About One Thousand Yards of Fancy Pat
tern in New Silkotiucs, worth IJJ-ic, per ard 1):
Svvei.il picce.i of "Iteacou" quality. Unlit
Kobe Manuel, handsome patterns, extra heavy
grade, 17 inches wide, Special, per yard 1i
Annual Thanksgiving Sale of Linens
From now until Thanksgiving Day we
offer the entire stock of Tabic Linens a;
about manufacturer's cost. We arc now un
der contract for thirty-five pieces to be ship
ped from New York early in December, :uu
must dispose of the stock on hand.
36-inch Damask, regular price 20c,
Sale price 1 ;j
64-inch Damask, regular price SOc,
Sale price 44
66-inch pure Linen Damask, Sale
price 59
70-inch pure Linen Damask, $1.00
grade 70
72-inch pure Linen Damask, worth
to $1.48, now $1.05
72-inch pure Linen Damask, worth
to $1.75, now $1.20
72-inch pure Linen Damask, worth
to $2.00. now $1.40
285 dozen Towels to be offered the next
ten days at less than Jobber's prices.
Three special purchases of Towels during
the month of August has proven too many,
hence we arc over-stocked.
This is an opportunity to supply yourself
with Towels for the next twelve months at
prices you may never get again. For lack
jf space we arc unable to describe the stock
in full, but wc quote prices as follows.
1 20 dozen extra heavy, large size
Towels, sells regulirly at, per pair
50 cents I cach 15c
80 dozen splendid quality Linen
Finished towels, sells regularly at
per pair 35 cents, ' each 12c
50 dozen regular size. Linen Fin
ished Huck Towels, sells regular at
25 cents per pair, 4 each 0c
35 dozen medium size Huck
Towels, good values at the regular
price per pair, 20 cents, each
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CHILDREN'S SUITS
AT SPECIAL PRICES
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arc r 5aDirJitG wmm
Arc you one of the many that have pur
chased boys clothing at this store the past
year? If you arc, then you know what we
are talking about when wc advertise "Best
Ever" Suits for your boy. You can't buy
better clothing. TJic stock is now divided
in three lots to sell at
$..50, $5.00 and $7.50.
In this lot you can find most anything
you want, and the prices now represent a
handsome saving.
Knit Shawls and
Scarfs at Half Price
About one hundred knit ShawU
and Scarfs, samples, which will be
sold at just half the regular price for
the entire lot.
This is a lot of merchandise well
worth the regular price, not old, out-of-date
goods, but an article very
much in demand, and at the special
half price quoted should not be overlooked.
ALL MILLINERY NOW
JUST HALF PRICE
Every Lady's Hat in the house will be told for the
next week at just HALP PRICE. Some of the best
styles of the season are yet in stock.
You'll find the largest and most complete stockof,Sl:
Kiamatli county at this store, and you'll find the
reasonable. No old outof-dale Shoes here to tr
Mens, lloy.s and Women's High-Cut Shoes in l
suitable for Mreet or rough wear. The Mock drX-in'as Shoes
suitable for gifts are prettier than ever, and the prices no
higher.
Adlvr's Collegian Clothes for Men aio not CI I HAP Clothes,
but as good as is made in America, and when you have priced
good Suits and Overcoats elsewhere you will find that J'01'
can buy an "Adlcr" Suit or Overcoat here for less money.
h'or a short lime we have arranged the entire stock to sell at
JUST FOUR DIPPERNT PRICES, which are $12.50,
$15, $20 and $25. You will only have to look through the
stock one time to be convinced the RIGHT place to buy your
Suit or Overcoat is at an "Adlcr Agency," for Adlcr Clothes
arc better and cost less money.
KCAMSTH FALLS OREGON
411-413-418 Main St.
BUY YOUR WINTER
HAtT FOR LESi
You can buy the latest up-to-date millinery here
for the next ten days nt just llalf the regular price.
Lvcry Lady's Hat in the house siust go.