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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
II & Standing of Contestants For tie f 2000 Howard Anto to be given away by the K. K. K. STORE. Sixth Bulletin, Sept. 15 Naunber V t lB,eM 36. ...... 6SQ,S5B 68 S48,SS8 70 l,042,7as (0 S14.M0 6...., 1T7.110 111.., S1B.S 111 J.. lll,4SO 141 A.V BVv no 4iMto BmmmmmmmV mlmmmT mmmmmmiM VO 111 70(1,515 BB HH Vl I 6M,ias I ESjBfBjsj BBBSB59BBHB vJHmmiv 115 441,75 WJMff Si ' ' itBr an Mi.ooo vCsga xsmBy iii eAo,ei5 IBpBflHBaBBHMMH III. ..... ...... DIHO - II 1 s v Ir SPECIAL OFFER TO CONTESTANTS Tli coHivunl recording the mom volee October Lt ur ,,r. xiiivil with beeuUfuB piece Decorated Dinner Hot. Hi ,woni, hlgheri with n lolSllror Knlvee, Forke and Spoon ii)000 unium votM tu wllh every overcoat purchea.d thl. month au l.tiuu boaWvulei ln M avery pair of boo purchaio,) utt Hit. urdjfHel'tcmbir Hit. u h i .VI e Some nifty Fall Hats and. Furnishing! Just arrived I ' ,. j '.'- rABLHUDfKNT AND MAINTENANCE OP YOUR CONFIDENCE IN THIH STORE IS OUR ONE AMBITION. IT'S A PRETTY SAFE PROPOSITION THAT WE'LL BKI.L OXLV SUCH CI-OTHES AH WILL BEHT ASSIST US IN OBTAINING! THAT CONFIDENCE AND KEEPING IT. ACCORDINOLT WE STRONGLY FEATURE CLOTHE MADE BY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHE1MER IlKCAUSE PAST AND PRESENT EXPERIENCE CONCLUSIVELY DEMO.N'HTIUTES NOT ONLY THEIR HU. PERJORITY OF STYLE, FIT AND WEAR, BUT TBX1R INDIVIDUALITY OF MAKE-UP WHICH MAKEH THKm'mORK DESIRABLE. IN ALL THE NEWBBT FALL MODELS AND IIRinilT WORTHY PAHHICH. WK ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF GOOD CLOTHES EVKH DISPLAYED IN THIH TOWN AND ITS NO TROUBLE TO SHOW THKM. COME IN. i. -. $15 And More r LEADING CLOTHIERS 5T0RE KLAHATH FALLS YJrS fan 1 f -TrrJammiemi ' A ViL-IrfaPBLammmWr leneBmmmmmm ' I'HSmm-'amH mVBmmmmmmi arrrammaemmmmi J aBBBBimrl'1 emu inBBBi YdjafiaaammmmY' v'gaammH' K BBBmmmmmml BBHHJJ BHHHHHJ r HJB, tjp A dW JI If iLk u Bingham Shows Scene of Battle SALT LAKE, Sept II. Tha tows firing thia morning, especially from of Bingham today preaeat a aceae of war. Foreign atrikara ara digging treachea' aad throwing up breata worka. Thar hare formed plckat Unea about the mine. Thar waa conalderable deeuttory tba trenchea oppoalta tha bIm of tfcs Utah Coppar eompatr wbara !, atrikara ara fortified. No om waa ta-Jurad. SbarlS Sharp la Ucraaatas U umbar of hla daputlaa. At boob It Pianos for Rent BMBBfaBMHHMsWSMHBaaMBaaHilaW We win rent you a pimpfor four doUan a month or will tell one to you for e?en dollara a nfonth. These are til new pianos, of itandard makes, a fine stock to mak selection from. Make a selection now complete. while the stock is several gc for Mle at I a aewoae ieaa M4Ura aattood B 1024 Mala ft. , little used Typewriters than half the price of at will do the aane work aanew. GK MUSIC GO. poalte Willis Furnltire Store waa aatlmatad that thara wara 160 olllcera tir Olngbatn. Tha tharlff threatena to attack tba atrikara and attempt to drlra them down the mountain. Ooarnor Spry and other atate oO elaU national guard oBcera and mlaa authorltlaa went to Bingham today. Tba atrikara have captured the powder bouaa of tba Utah Conat ruc tion company, taking half a ton of dynamite. Tha deetructlon of the camp la feared. LONG PROGRAM IS PREPARED CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LIBRARY FUND U SCHED ULED FOR TOMOROW NKJHT. MRS ZUMWALT WILL SINO Tba program for tha concert to be glraa aa a benefit of tha library fund baa been prepared. Tba concert will be given tonforrow evening, and Hra. Zumwalt will elng popular aa well aa claaalcal number. The program follewa: 1 The Swallow Cowan I (a) Hy Little Lov Hawlay (b) A Perfect Day Bend I (a) Sing, Smile, Slumber. Gounod (b) Spring Wall VioUn obligate by Mr. Borel -Trio for clarinet, 'cello and piano (a) Warum-Schumann op. II (b) PUaicato OarotU Pacha Mr. Mitchell. Mr. aid Mra. ElUott 5 (a) Tba Flrat Violet, HendeUtobn (b) Who la Sylvia Scbelbert t Shadow Dance of Dlnorah. . . Meyerbeer Dlnorah, temporarily erased by tha report of bar lorer'a death, dance In the moonlight with her abadow. She lng to It, and crle. "well done" (va ben) when he fancle her echoing (train are ttio re piles of the ahadow. Her playful mood change to a tender one, and ha alng of bar lover, Noel, and their approaching nuptial. A cloud cornea over the moon, and ihe U In deapalr at the low of her ihndow, and beg It to return. A the cloud pane away, ihe I enraptured, and dance In a frenty of delight with her truant playfellow. 7 Crlld Song. 7 Child Bong, (a) De Sun U a Slakln' flohaonan (b) A eDar Little Somebody, Rulfrok (c) Shadow March rtelgo 8 'Cello Solo Andante Rellgi- ou 7rance Thome 9 Thou Brilliant Bird David From the Pearl of Bratll 10 Old Favorite. (a) Turckenham Ferry.. Marital (b) The Low Backed Car. . , Samuel Lover (c) Annie Laurie Lady Jane Scott URGES CHILDREN ENTER CONTEST )U.MV SCHOOL NUPKItl.NTKNli KNT IH ANXIOUS TO HAVE THE SCHOOL EXHIBIT AT THE ' COUNTY FAIR GOOD County Hchool Superintendent Swan I lending letter throughout the county to the teacher urging them to co-ouorate in aecurtnc sood exhibit by the ichool children at the county loir to be held here neit week. The Hit of prltei follewa: lit 2nd I'lefe of furniture or wood work of tome kind 6.00 nread 9.00 Canned Fruit 1. 00 Jelly 1.00 Tiie C.lery , Vlurr Table Carrota ., TMrr Hugar neet . , Three Cauliflower iinree induce ISheaf Barley .. .. iSheaf Wheat linear Hye Hheaf Timothy Hheaf Alfalfa Sheaf AUyk Decorated Not Fair Shake A Jury at one of the entailer countv eat In Wyoming bad retired to con ilder the evidence preaented to them in a larceny caae. Tha ludc. had charged them they muit find for the defendant a the Dreoondaranea nf the evidence waa in hla favor. They stared out a long time, and finally tin. Judge tent In to flud whnt delayed them. Ha waa told that oim man refuted to vote for acuulttnl. but detlred to argue the cai. The Judge called In the Jury. He aaked the ar gumentative Juror what be meant by holding out. "Why, Jedge." aaid tha luror. "it ain't a fair ahaka. You told ua about thl here preponderance of tha i. dence, an' I hold that If we Dr.uon on one aide we Jeat softer prepon on the other, too." Sheaf Oata , Bheaf Barley , , . , ... Hi 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.0- 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.01 1.00 l.fl 1.00 .10 1.00 .! 1.00 .CO, 1.00 ,f 1.00 fg t.oo "HSJ let 1.00 10.19 Sheaf Wheat Hheaf Hye . l.M l.tl .11 .11 Attack PUaaed United Pre Hertire itnitni.AH H.nt. If. fin to dred federal uudor Major Vlafam feparlng to attack Altar, 9oa, r captured by Taqui ia ......II..1 tk WOBMB at IM imen of the place. 1.00 .80 clothing Olve a woman lov and Ins to eklmp a Uttl. miw" Apron l.oo liren, handmade 1.00 Ureii, machine 1,00 Uarnlng 1,00 I rosied Doll l.oo Coop Spring Chick . . . , 1,00 Coop Duck l.oo Hwtt 1'lg ,oo Penmnmhlp 3,00 Pulo Muu of Oregon . . . .10.00 .('('Mliotltlon (250 word) 2. CO Alfalfa Culture 2. 60 Barao (260 word) ... 1.00 Spelling Comuoiltlon . . . 2. 60 The belt written detailed dwrln. tlon of the entire fair, flrat prlie, 110; econu pme, fio; third prlie, 16. To do aecmad ten day after fair. Natural School Exhibit lit tnil Peck PoUtoe li.oo 11 nn Three Squaib j.oo 1,00 Three Cabbage 1.00 1,00 Three Turnip tM , 00 tl.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 .60 .60 .60 ,60 .63 .60 1.50 1.60 6.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 ' mm - HOTE1V IVlr RPIN F. L. Turpia A. W. Turpi ictrlnforcctl foarrrio llalhMall 17 POWELL HDHEET. ATyHARKRT, SAN FIIAMUM" IIimiiim Wlih private baW 8y6 pr day u: without bath, -' ,urii(MMin piau. . l4tti inonr in D GO TO B On the floating PullmanJouscboit HALLARDXLUB at Wlnema Lantjlns Saturday night, la the jriornlng you will bebe.lnthe HIDST OF THE DUCKS Busses leave the ladlng hotels about 8:30 ? (ii fare, wafcr transportation, three Ija ani bed fft.OO TICKETS iVs SALE AT HOTEfc