JaanlnaannnnfamW tji ih - .. . . tr , . . Mhun ikMvnnflHEsiH(iLkio I bx MacfT "in sSs' Jkla V maaar KW --i a 2 A 1 "atjJ You'll JJr sat- DIGCE KINCAID A CLOTHES. c o Hl tff' 1. J , ..' at $15 and ? more P K.KK isfaction affhis store rensdemoi u . .. '- 4..A iv,.,,. i... .;, h.v Mrt.i nnfomnoA muit rau have yuu may bao ilcturd in your mina eyo . . . . ... . . .;. J: ,.....-... ..... i.l , K.1l.r wit have Ihe kind Of Clothe yot Rind or n suit or uvercoei you win wHiinu u n "min. - ...- --- - wnl. Not that we claim the powttf second -sight In Knowing your particular preferences but "" n wide range of styles, models u4atl-raa In our Imh fall showing rrom Tht House of Kuppennelmer that we can suit an!r wan to hit utntgft tatlsfactlon. .... . . ...k .. You'll And the cream of tk motl attractive patterns and here In I brae high-standard clothes The fabric are all pure wool. Jr flftlA ' ... . No doubt you'll be wAtlug now underwear, ahlrta. ahow or gloe,trf.ad we car, i promise you itheafce rtl ham at m mar. Isifiortant Itonif. We like to feel that n man m Meat than absoluta aatUfactlon at thlt ttorc, no matter wjmt he payt or what tit buy.. "We like to have outJaaMont feel that way, too; It a pleasant way of doing fullness for ut, and for you. ''Gel? Mar we have tie opportunity or demonstrating u io your ,: vy ' l t 5 i' Special Inducementi in the AutQCpfctt for FAIR WEEK T 5- SW (loaua Vote wHh vary Collar. 300 Itoaua Vote wHh every Necktie. a.000 Uoaua Vote with every Hat. i!(i,00O lloaua Votes with every O vet opal, China and HHverwcsu to be) gin to Uic roalrataai Votea October let. WJV u J. at sir n j r and , more StOrC clothiers 1 T3EF" " alk-Over Shoe Store M f 1 ' BIG GUNS ARE HERE TO INSPECT Ol lit OP TMK CALIFORNIA. onaoox rowan co. comk SHE ON A WTHTI.AB TOOK OF PHaWarjTIOM MlUaW WOXX Jataa W. CharcalU, praaidtat; Alas J. ReMboraagb. aaeratarr. aad H. L. WaJUtr, diTialoa tuparlateadeat of the Roue Rlrar dlvUloa of tba Cat lforaia)reson Power coatpaar, ar- SCIMLtOCK IS TRIFLE PEEVED DEPUTY HHKRIKK DKCLARR8 UK WILL START A CIVIL ACTION AUA1N8T PAI'KR AND CAl'HB ARRRHT OP GRAHAM Threatening a civil action agalaat the 'NortbwaaUra aad a criminal charge agalaat A. F. Orabam, John Schailock, deputy tberlff, la exceed' tagly wratny today. Ha declarea that ta altnW nrlntawl Iti thaa RlAPtilnv naru lived UUia city laataTaalag by ato8nttd(ly Bllcloui- and wlthoat taken up with Judge Beaaoa, aad It waa decided that they be kept under guard In my home They have been kept under guard there, but It la not trbe that they hare been allowed to have a lot of vialtora and are making a brotbel of my place. " "At n matter of fact, tola maa (Iraham Uvea a block away from my home, and not acrott the atreet, at alleged by the Northwestern. "I am going to atart a damage aalt agalaat the Nortbwetteni for f 10,000, and I will certainly have thla Oraham arreatad oa a crli charge." Fair Prizes are on Bxhibiti ir vnu'or t -T. L aa a vw aaa. -Ir" .t t-HW Vm'II ha. IjrfB MaA Prlrra ranee t jlTaft, oa ray trrina. Oa wall lor ilrvrl good right MOW. I'l wisr i . son of m kets Ban on a tour of laaairtioa of the plaatai. ... of the corporattaa. Afur looking i or,r the plant bare they left tale al- J" orf t0 w'h e-"oek teraooa for Traka. v obJecU Intimated that four women cnargea wun conaucung oaway (Continued from Page 1) 1 te party experienced considerable trouble coming from Fort Klamath huaday oa account of tire troublea. It look tba greater portion of the day houaea la thla city have been "enter tained" rather Una "detained" In Mr. Schallock'a home. Tbe newtpaper de- .I.r.ll .n tlA .Nfkn.ll. nf t m 1k- C0"!!f,rrtheF0rt:"theyh,,,,Ulh.m were making a brothel out of .uccalTablowoaUofUraa. ,, ,uppo(, o ,,,,,. ' I "The women were arretted purau- W BALK At once, a Toledo tteel'ut to beach warranta Uaued by Judge raaga, almost aaw; lSxlg-lnch oven; will aell for 2S catb. A. B. Cleveland, Earl atreet. Hot Springe addltloa. U-it Denton In the circuit i.ourt," aald Mr. caaUeck this morning. "The ques tion of their place) oi counaetaaat waa Liver Sluggish? Go inm i juui uuiHU ; daxtoraiks. He knous that headaches, bilious promptly relieved by a oi Avers mis. uien iiu is Kjnier.1 mat a titma ittJbJjs.ih lolagw our Doctor tl:c first auestioa the ish liver means. Hebtowt digestion, impure blood, are liver pill, ask mm u he ap- his advice. i&ryafe PIANO BRIEFS A piano In the hove till win cation Tor the children, ( tlelr mnslcal friends In faonaf life. will be an edm- itereat them and A piano In the home amonnt of pleaanre an whole family and calll A mnslcal home and education. ila winter means an entertainment for the friends. na ;a nome or refinement I We will sell you Forlland, not repi saoneyandaaaketi conYlenance. .We buy thei pay tne name pi anoa ourselves Yonra for f piano sold In 'Frisco or ented here, and aave yon taof payment toanlt vonr planoa from the same factories and freights, bnt sell the pi. smsll acUlng expense. illty and Home Trade, Bl 1014, Mala ft. lCK music go. Opposite Wlllti Furniture Co. and the third ttruck hint in tbe abdomen. Chlnwood than ran away, leaving hit victim lying on the ground. Tbe Indian crawled about 2S0 yarda to tbe Jackaon hotel and awak ened Joe Drown and another man. He told hit atorj, and the alarm waa at once given. Under the direction of Justice of the Peace J. J. Heattg, the tearch for Cblnwood waa atarted, and the Indian police were notified. The agency doctor waa tummoned, and later Dr. Hamilton of thla city re ceived a' call. The two pbytlclons worked bard to save tbe redtktn't life, but death came about 10:30 thlt morning. In the meantime the police were searching for Cblnwood. They found hit bat near the acene or the crime. It had apparently been knocked off aa he ran under a clothet line. At the farm of George Gray the alleged mur der wat found In bed. He nad dropped bit .44 callbte revolver but attll bad the scabbard. Cblnwood came on tbe reservation about a year ago. He waa recently en gaged to erect a home for Garfleld Jack, a brother of the murdered man, ii nd when tba work waa comnleted i there ttlll remained a balance due Chlnwood. It waa tblt balance which wa demanded of Fraak Jack. I A coupla of waeka ago Frank Jack complained to tba tberlff In thla city ,thal be had beta robbed by a room Ult4 while on a vl.lt hsra nf tun. jit Inter developed that ba bad given this man the money to keep for blm and the money waa returned. There wits no prosecution. Oarf-eld Jack, aa elder brother of !tlie dead man, It one of tbe most prominent Indiana oa the reservation. He bim made rapid strides In tba de velopment of bta lairds there, and It lilk-lily esteemed by tba white men with tthom he has bad business transactions. Soon after It was learned that Jack had expired, Deputy Sheriff Sam Walker, Asalstaat District Attorney Ferguson ana" Coroner Wbitlock for Fort Klamath In an auto, Oliver 'Makes Arrangements WithW i . nl,l Southern Pacific for the Trans- portation of Fort Exhibits aew raajrt to o iloat haw leal. They am 'also Ilka te akwtr il eta lots e taw MM. and lota ft all parte of Um prirra aad cevsy taterrated la faran like TaaalowyoM Iho valley. CHI gettlh Aeaeetraa Hotel. DROP DOWN Manager C. T. Oliver of the Klam ath county fair has completed ar raagemaata with the Southern PaclDe company to havo a car at Cblloquln to take care of the stock coming fro Fort Klamath. Jtesldenls of that sec tion are coming down to tbe fair In force, and they have tent a request to Mr, Oliver to arrange to have a stock car at their dlipotal to take care of their exhibits. J This glrea assurance that tome of the blooded stock of that region will be shown here during the fair week. .. . Installation of exhibits from other sectloni hat already commenced, par ticularly In the agricultural line. To morrow will tee many other exhibit al the groundtoand all entries must l.o In place by' Wednesday noon If they are to compete for premiums. Merchants who have offered praml- umt for exhibits at tbe fair are get ting their prlxes ready, and In caaet where tbe character of tbe premium admits of It tbey are putting them on display In their store windows. The handsome silverware set offer ed by Win, K. Pelley will be on ills- play In hit thow window all week. Thla la a twenty-elx aet ploce of nog. era llroa. 1847 set, and It offered aa a f,rst prtxe for the best tingle farm ex hibit. The valuation Is I2S. aad mum TOT KEEPS OUSY (Continued from Page 1) riakee a prise well worth com for. The Hum Hardware com also has placed their premiums display. It consists of a blulte grew lie ware kitchen aet, and Is offered all a first prlxe for the beat iJrsejcTi Its valuation Is Z0. For tha bonent of housewives who are now competing for the right to the title of I ho beat bread maker In the county, the first prlxe Is on exhibition In the windows of Ward Obcnchaln. This urlie. P ' i ii i lawn i JMlfcit (a Aaarrtraa Hotel. IIkmm Ml ilbRA rook c upsw rssF VnOil xian ra? ..... .a a avBL..aia a ruogag ana Data: line I lwl Inf ilnm iJTalifwil- l 6alance like nent. .. AVfor flfJOO I WM. WylGNER to HALL'S I GRILL The Hotel Halt Urjll Ii I'forlM utar with the Klaiaalh rtut pablM. A distinct feature (he nurtUitl1 lunch served at nwn The stlforn price of 3R cents Id rliarced. and Ike aorvke rompnrr fitotblf llh lUt of any of the rafrafln Hit big oiltrt For aome residii, the Impneilol haa pruvallrd thatjthe prices ctuH have brrn virr.ilfp, wbtn, si t Btl- Irr of fart, a rongiarUoa of Ii aw for the best loaf of bread mads from I m loiaircc niliriL'sa-ad0' 'are with that of oth.r csfrs Ii U Crater Uke flour. Is a IIS wrltlnc DUalllLjJ rKUrtKIY csmio but llllla If any dlffereaee. hktmsdeetral tomorrow, and on Wednesday bo will deliver a speech la Alteaaa, Ii wsj fly. 1671 Fresh 16-lncb slab wejsf at 11.10 tr cord load la thecal buy you evrr made. eMr ajffly, don't wait O PEYTON. PlMaf 1671. 7-lltf WANTED Bacoad-baad aafa. Haratd offlce. Notify It-lt Johaaoa la New Knglanil NEW YOllK, Sept. 23.flovornor Johnson started on a tour of the New England states today. He will re turn Sunday aad campaign In New York state. Hepralsed Oscar Straus and declared that the Roosevelt sym pathy was growing hourly. Uryaa la Popalar LOB ANOELKU, "Sept. 23. Uryan arrived here thlt morning. Ha was greeted al the tralu by several hun dred people There are thousands of flryanltes In the city from surrouad iag towns. Bryan Drat spoke to wo men at10 o'clock la tba auditorium theater. At noon ba spoke to work-, logmen at Naud'a Juactlon, la the hgbt pavilion. There Is to ba a big rally la fiesta park this afteraooa. Ha will leave tonight for Sacramento. rnblnet, and haa been preaentrd by It K. Wattenburg. The 130 sled rniiKu offered by the I'lVjIng Hard wnro company has bja)(f exhibition In their windows for some time. It Is the first prlie for Ihe best dual-pur-pcae cow. Hlnco thti publication of the pre mium list a chango of considerable Importance has been made. This la In legard to the prises offered to the public school students for the best ((imposition covering a complelo re sume of tho 1912 fair. Instead of a first prlxe of $30, Mndsey Hlseruorn has offered a lino little Indian pony, which, of course, will far exceed the tnluatlon of the first prlxe offered. The second, third and fourth prlxea will remain the same. i . Colonel Itootevelt rested over Sunday ' in i ins city. He Is feeling In fine shape slncv campaigning Kansas, hav lug made six speeches In this stale. Missouri U next In line, with a speech nt Joplln tonight. In all of his Kan-' sat speeches the tariff was dltriissed at length. no ft-4 on Mala slrvH, tww jfclM i rrrtt building! good Ufumu. It'a near Ihe crater or JfMaeaa, aad arltlag hetlrr U Ik Oaae.: Irtcw VIU.iiodMrrata. tfmm af iho.bes vacant lofwum Majst atr4. Conae In ami talk I ciiiixarK. rt In American Hajrl. Phoae (Ml iiaiemtal We nau some very Uriel propert Hunter lleaaa Co leaWCi lnrjfk- j titrable ath Htepheaa Thl arrangeinrllavfor VrilDg parties s) afternoon orTlsuilsW. The rill 11 been filled up It IT lew partlcuunf for this service. i AUo, y wiitild like lo tall joirsV lenllon o our aerlal Hunosy for 76 cents, which efll Mli In the city for the price. , Are yon Interesteola aw'D I COUNTTT If to. lb W" Hunter HtaltVCo. They Mrs tw it, ood bergalae. Teddy Heel lag PITTSBURG, kaaa., Sept. 31. IUvulml an Kxpert Mualrlaa m II..- . u uiuo country cuurcn near wnare 1 once lived there waa one old man who was always opposed to v. crythlng that was brought up In their iiuainesa meeting. , At one time there was a motion to put a chandelier In Ihe church. When they were ready for tho questlonMr. Kicker having heard them called some other nsnle, and not knowing what a chandelier was, rose to voice his objection, say log: "They aro mighty expensive, aud more than that, there ain't a lady In Ilia church that could olav on it ir .i hadioae." IJvorythinir In Mtu-ilo Hole llrpn'M-iil.llia ol Hhurmar. flu -'''' 'I,0' the Htelnwny and other lill pianos. Other makn tl mM- erato prices. 'I iinli'ic ami rPl Asciir fur WIIITi: HKWIMI M.tCIIIM. 1H.IVKH TVPi:WHITi:il AW 1 1(71 OK TAI.KIW1 M.lCHIth Hook, KUIIoiirry and l"ler IlliAlH PMlllWW 710 Main StrMi. II. MAIWUN, rropifHor uu nAutiANUK a new uMrer at- uuo, uiroci rrom facto, for . autornoblla or a teoaT of horses Schubert Piano Co.. Ifl4 Main .. lilt ' BaWaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaffsf aaaal I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa HeHeHeHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWssf ;m:M kiffsaaaaaaaaffsssl I 3 aamm aaaaaaaaaaaaaamav. jHAammmsammmansnani I '""" Jtt-BastTT I HPnafaaamaaaW faV faaVBr t - Judge a Bank Hy Ita financial touBdieja. M the standing and cboraHar IUdlrKtoraandoMri.w .. . .. rrleePi" renainess in " "'.'.. depiMltors. ThatlslhaWWT wish Ibis bank to and wa Invite the tlrlettsl ar qulry, When you have a-" wo solicit your account oa result of your lnvtlw; city. First Trutt and SaTingi Klamath FaUa, Oregon Bank fcS--