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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1912)
jr v9AflJrB Buy Your Boy WIDOW JONES School Suit And a ir of NAP-A-TAN SHOES It will be money well spent We will showh complete line of Widow Jones Suits and Overcoats THE BEST CLOTHES FOR BOYS j m K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers PUNS FOR FAIR i BUILDING READY ran structure for 'frisco PAIR WIIX BK IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION BOON WILL cow o,eoo. Special to Tilt Herald BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 29. Plana far tha Service Building, the first structure to be erected om the Pana-ma-Paeiac International Eoaltlon It at Harbor View have beea com plated, aad within the next weak ad vertisements will be placed (or blda for the ceaatructloa ot tbU Important eilaee. TMa structure will bo three etorlea la height, aad wUl coat la tba aalgh borhood off 10.000. It will be ISO feet square, wlta as lmtarior court of St feet by 104 feat. It wlU face Fillmore street, aad win be at laaat t feat watt of that thoroughfare. The apace between Fillmore etreet aad the portico of tba structure will be baaatlled by gardsas, fountain aad other laadecape effects. Through the center line ot tba en tire court or light well ! Fraaciaco street, which, among other atreeta, baa beea cloaad by order of the board of anperrtaora. It will be a frame atructnre, cot ered on the outside with ataS and ptaeter, and Ita appearance will recall the early California atyla of archi tecture. It will alto harmontxe with tba other buildings oa the expoeltloa alto. UKITISMe PAYS, SAYS BEN SELLING PROMINENT PORTLAND MER CHANT ATTRIBUTES MUCH OF M SUCCESS IN BUSINESS TO USE OF PRINTERS' INK "I cannot understand how any merchant prospers In buslnaea with out taking adrantage of the adver tlslag columns of the newspapers." This waa the declaration of Ben tolling of Portland, who left for boma (hla morning. "My advertising haa cost ma away up la als figures during my last tea years la merchandising," continued Mr. Selling, "aad I attribute my ae eeaa la business greatly to the fact that I have been liberal la the uae of prlatera' Ink. "It b a mistaken Idea that the merchant who advertises moat charge mora for hla goods than the one who does not. la fact, tba very reverse la the case. This baa beea repeatedly demonstrated. Tba selling cost of the latrebaat who advertises oa each aale made ia considerable leas than that af the merchant who does not adver tise, aad this difference mora than takes care of tba advertising Ml CREDITORS TO 6ET LITTLE CASH THE SMALL SUM OF S.OOM ON ' THK DOLLAR WILL BE PAID BY F. C BAMBER, A BANKRUPT, OF THIS CRT This Is the data for the payment of the first and final dividend In the case of F. C. Bamber, baakrupt, by Referee la Bankruptcy James C. Rutealc. Bamber waa formerly la the paint and oil business here, and want to tba wall. V There remains to be divided be tween the remaining creditors but a few dollars, and aportloalag the email amount to the various claims will give each claimant $;00J6 oa the dollar. TbU la tha amaUeet "dlvy" that has aver been matte la any case of bankruptcy before the referee here Soma failures bava resulted la all fuada being lost to the creditors, but for a genuine lllliputlaa dividend tba Bamber case bolda tha record. TEACH GIRLS TO SHOP, IS A FAD SOCIETY WOMEN OF LONDON AC COMPANY THEIR DAUGHTERS TO THE SHOPS AND INSTRUCT THKM IN nUYINQ CKUI PLEASa Will Nil I0AOS (Continued from Page I) "Fra Dlavolo1 ffmarka taajfkt coat." la for aum- equally usefal la arc Una. S MeKattaa. atbrereeU A thermos bottle la mar trips, aad la winter. I h at tba verybedy win attead tha ausjqae. ball la tha Pavilion Mturday alaat Dears will be opeaat 1:46, 'the muate will ebart at l6, aad i wlU uaausk N It waya over tha satire route," contin ued Mr. Coman. "We found aome very unusual acenery and tha journey waa delightful la tha fullest sense of the word. "Of all the Interior Oregon features Crater Lake alone aurpassed my ex pectations.. It Is magnificent far be yond description. I do not believe that anyone who haa failed to visit Crater Lake can appreciate lta won ders. Oa several former trips through Interior Oregon I had missed going to Crater Lake, and this time I decided that If I aaw nothing else I would go to this great body of water, cloud high and beautiful." Mr. Coman aaya that the Central Oregon country la a vast region of hope. Cropa this year are generally good. The aeasoa haa been pleaaant and the certainty of a great future lor the country has added wonderfully to contentment. United Press Service LONDON, Aug. 29."! am not buying today I am only teaching my daughters how to shop," waa the re mark mado by a fashionably dressed woman to a weary store clerk, who bad been displaying Jhe establish ment's beat wares forover an hour. The store clerk In question lost hsr temper, and waa reported to the man ager, but he Intimated to the "shop ping teacher" that the store wasn't run aa a gtrl'a achool. Inquiries made In the fashionable West End shopping centers, however, show that teaching the young Ideas how to shop Is quite the most popular pastime now In society's circles. Whole family parties visit the stores, some times to escapo the rain, and keep the clerks barrassed racing around for hours, without the least Intention of purchasing anything. The masquerade balLnn the Pavi lion Saturday night laCertain to be a success. ThavmusIcAvlll start at 9 : 15 and the danefke will take off their disguises at 10 9matky It JOHNSON LEAVES FOR LONG CAMPAIGN TOUIl LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29. Gover nor Hiram Johnson, candidate for vko president on tho progressive na tional ticket, left here today on the drat leg of bis Eastern campaign tour. Hla first stop will be at Salt Lake City. After delivering an address at Columbus, Ohio, September Ctb, Gov ernor Johnson will go to New Tork, where bis Itinerary will be formu lated by the Roosevelt campaign com mlttee. i Five-piece orchestrato accompany 'Fra DlavoUv" blg3-reel feature, bparka tonight; A real treat, claorchstra Dlavolo." flpe- Sparka tonight "Fra Dlavolo" at Sparse Tonight It haa arrived. The big tbree-reel production of "Fra Dlavolo" will be exhibited at tha Sparks theater to night for tba first time. No lata fea ture In photo plays baa received auch favorable comment from newspapers, critics and theatrical Journals aa "Fra Dlavolo." H cost 126,000 to produce this great picture. Wa have bad the pleasure of seeing It; and can truth fully aay that It la a most wonderful portrayal ot tha photo playera art. Brim full of refined comedy aad thrilling acenes. Aa orchestra of five places, Intro ducing Mr. Chas. Luttoa, violinist, will reader a specially selected mu sical program. "Reconciled la Reno," a rip-roaring comedy, will conclude what can be termed a "moat satisfac tory program." Two nights only, Thursdayand Fri day. Oa account of tha extra expense of obtaining this feature of features the admlasloa will be IB ceats, aad wall worth It. it Miss Grace Wheeler la visiting friends Fort Klamath. 8be waa ac companied there by her father, Dep uty Sheriff Wheeler, but an urgent message from the sheriff's office sent him out on the search for an alleged horse thief after ariving. In Fort Klamath. MYSTERIOUS WOMAN SM ELUDES CAP! IE At tho Sparka theater lasufi Igbt the mysterious woman whoseifdentlty it the subject of a tlO.rawafd was pres ent In feminine attlref but no ono plckod her out and sko tho words necessary to the aaCexatlon of the ten. She will attel tho theater to night In disguise and ifnono who orates discreetly nough will be able to collect the nfoney. Sho believes he wHbAe ablefo defy detection, and tho chancvlaarcithat tho mystery will bo on tap nfcfccok at the plcturo house. at Attention, Odd Fellows! Tonight Is the time for the holdlug ot an adjourned meeting ot Ewauna Encampment No. it, I. O. O. P., for organising for the winter work. It la desired to be well prepared for the activity which will be demanJed ot our Encampment during tho com ing winter, and a full attendance of all the brothers la earnestly requested W. O. SMITH. 8crlbo. Uy order of Percival Sholl, Chief Patriarch. GOVERNOR WILSON OPENS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIEN DEMOCRATIC' STANDARD HEAR ER DENOUNCES HOTII ROOSE VELT AND T.UT HAYS RKI'UII LICANH MISTREAT FARMERS WILLIAM OltOVK. l'enn., Aug. 29. Woodrow Wilson fired the opening Kun of tho democratic campaign here todny at the opening of the Pennsyl vania stato grange. He denounced itoosevrlt and Taft, and said that the only way the people could learn of the operations of tho republican party was by congrotslonal Investigations mil court trial. Professor Wilson denounced Presi dent Taft for vetoing tho farmers' frco Hut bill, and asserted that the republicans had never given the farm ers a squire deal. Hop Crop Tip-Top PORTLAND, Aug. 29. "The har vest Is great, and laborera are plenti ful," said one of the leading grower dealers, commenting on the bop crop outlook. Others take a similar view. So far aa can bo learned tho hop- growers of the valley aro assured ot all tho help they will need In the gathering of tho crop, which Is ono of the finest and biggest Oregon baa ever produced. " la Ofree reels at the "Fra Dlavolo Sparka tonight. Grand Imrj Malta . .PORTLAND, Aug. 29. Tba active business of the grand Jury bas been auspended until the legal status ot the district attorney's office haa beea determined by the courts. Follow ing the announcement of the dis missal of Cameron by Governor West a point waa raised by the members of tbe Jury as to the legality of any pro ceedings taken when Cameron waa la tbe room. Tha fact that tba courts have refused to sustain Indictments when non-official persons ware admit ted to tbe Jury room during tbe tak ing of evidence, waa cited by soma of tbe members. L(5 1 lll'SHKLS OF WHEAT IIY DRY FARMING METHOD WALLOWA. Aug. 29. What Is claimed to bo tho record for dry land wheat farming In Wallowa county has been mado by J. II. Gaston, near Wal lowa. He lius Just harvested 64 busa- els of wheat to the acre on 1C acres ot land. The grain Is of the Forty Fold variety. Dry land farming In Wallowa county this year Is better than baa been recorded for a long time, and as a result dry hill land Is becoming more valuable. Thrco or four years ago It was thought Impos sible to raise anything on this laud. KELL066 IS SELECTED TO REPRESENT LAWYERS .MINNESOTA MAN IS HONORED IIY THE AMERICAN HAH ASSOCIA TION AUTIIEHLAND DISCUSS KS AMERICAN COURTS MILWAUKEE, Aug. 29. Today's session of tho liar Association was de voted to the discussion of tho Amer ican Judicial system and the nomina tion of officers. Senator Boutherland discussed the courta and the constitu tion. J Kellogg was unanimously elected I president of the association. 0. It.' Whltlock of Ilaltlmore secretary, and rrcuoncK naunama or Albany as treasurer. II, fit. (leorgn Illslinp was a local visitor today, coming down from ItU I'omestead on Upper Klamath Lake, A real trnat, tl.il orchestra r uiavoio." Upo nc. Hparks ton ulit. MANN SAYS DEMS HAVE FAILED WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. "Ineffl clent, disorganized, unprog resslve and Inactive" were worda used today to describe tbe work ot tho democratic house by Congressman James R. Mann, republican leader, In a declara tion reviewing the accomplishments of the lower chamber of tbe Slxty-soc-ond congress. Mann characterizes some of the democratic majority's work as stingy and silly, and other of its acta aa puro extravagance. Ocorge F. Plum of Keno, who linn the contract for hauling logs to the river at Keno for the Illg Basin Lum ber company, Is transacting business here today. C. W. MORSE, ON PAROLE, PROMOTES STEAMER LINE NEW ORLEANS, Aug. z9. C. W. Morse, recently paroled from tbe At lanta federal prison, It la understood Is one of tba promoters of a proposed new steamship line whose vessels will ply between hn aad New Tork. Five-piece orchestra 'Fra Dlavola bls- Sjiarka tonight. accompany reel feature. Notice of Sale by Referre lu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, rtoslna Ilurkhardt, Marie Jalser, and Karl Wcckert, Plaintiffs, vs. Frod Weckert, Defendant. Notice Is hereby given that.-In pur suance of decrees, made and entered In the abovo-entltled court and cause on June 21, 1912, and August 28. 1912, respectively, tho undersigned, us roierec, will sell tho iircmdr. horolnaftor described, at public nuc tlon, to tho highest bidder, for cash, such sale to bo at 10 o'clock a. m , on Tuesday, the 21th day of Bcptem- uer, iia, ai tlio front door of tho court house of said court, In Klnmatli Falls, Klamuth County, Oregon. The property to bo sold being par tlcularly described as follows, to-wf Tho BE K ofNUHawltlioNKW of SK of Hoc. i; the HWJ4 of NWK and the NW', of BW', of See. 3, all In Township 37, B. h. o, B. W. M., In Klamath Counly, Ore gon. Dated this 26th day of August, 1912. O. A. KIIAUSK, '"wit-is lu- n.r.,. H O T I, F. L. Turpln A. W. Turpla 17 POWELL STREET, ltoom Willi private bath, $2.0 European pluu. T (iti-i R F I Ibj rowwl Conrifii. J tialf illitas 1 BT, SAN FRANCISCO Ui ultlmut Itulli. aii.no I5ili plume In oaUi mom LADIES PURSES and HANDBAG Our now lino of lato New Xmk styles (or lull are hero in English Groin andMlskin leathers. NO 16 ALIKE You con be suro theft no ono else in the city hHI have a hand bag iHyxf yours, as every pattern is cv elusive and is matte in the newest shape and from tho most fashioaablo leather. This istho finest line of leather goods ever brought to KlAnnth Falls and we invite the ladies totialt oursfore. Bradley Harness Co. THE MMMIOT.tKAIIY DAY Is sure to htTVo a pleasant aad refrtshtagfclose fur those wis falling them st boat thajfcsury which only a prop- appointed bathroom can live.. And modern sanitary 1'luuiblng haa placed tbsm H the disposal or rich and po-r alike, for few purses nowadajl re so limited as not to b sb!i to afford whnl was a fow yean ago an aluioal priceless luiurr. If you doelre to know all about what a moderate sum they tai be Installed, call up OHKELtV a 4ssllassssssssssssssssssssssssssl ' HI EjMasasssssssssssssssss 1 1 Balrll rfigsssssssssssssssssassL 3!Jr W Solo ltprcatlte of Sherman Claft Co.'s I'lanci, the Btelnwayand other leadli g pianos, Jrfhcr makes st moJ "rate tvefte. Tuning and rspilfl 'j Aumr ,,,r Ajrvri: hkwi.no mawim irflVnt TVPKWIIITKR AM t'lfiiiu tai.kim! .unm lltxil.4, Ktallonrry and llfterce IU.UIH fAlll MUSIC HOW Two doors east of I'oslolBt II. MADSKN. Proprlrtor Good Shooting There are ton ducks on the Upper Ike Jsfone on the l-ow' l.nko this season, 1 havo been to boJU plane this week. (lot aboard the mull bou Sprny anday, & lnn,i ftl """ MALLARD L'LVII, Ageucy Lake, where jrou can got the best tboot' Ing at tho least posslblo loss of llruu. rfpeclal rate of 13.00 for tM round trip, Including bus faro to lufena Vlata dock. The Hprsy will leavo Saturday ovenlng, AugustAlst. Get aboard. Tho Spray will also make special trips, leavlnsttaturdays at p. . returning after the Sunday evonlng shoot, forf parties of eight or more, which con bo orrungod for at the O. K Transfer ofllce. Tho clght-room ark will furlsh good accommodations for bunt rHj lino meals, good beds, anff Is only Ove minutes' walk or row from tho boat shooting. No danger of getting, loetl Will bava Died white light at entrance of Agincy Straits and on-ark for guidance of launch parties arriving after dark. Twalva and tea gauge n" In stock. V j Como and let CsptaliVJob McCautey entertain you. '