AllilKAIIMlk1 , 1- . ll JL The Majestic A TWO-HEEL FKAtVrtK bmW," , Qem Drama. Champion' Drama. TM JrTDTWMm m Nflst Bleon'Weetern "te BeHe of Bar E Ranch," Nestor.freetern Comedy kteltaee eAek ckaage day. Preorssn tbaaaea alond'v. Wed 47, Friday1. Saturday and Sunday, Ttoc Temple Thedtre QUALITY ONLY MAT1XKS BAILY ah Tk Heart of RuneraMft." Vltagraph drama. "MoeoUght Trail," Esanay Western "The Tyrolean," C. 0. P. C. comedy. The MaMioratW of Yoath," Lubla drama. "Ahb-UCKMIKU nCTCRM '' IF YOU'RE WISfe Yen'H kw seta aar aWsww oemr hoes. PHcea raago flwaa IBM at T50, on ay tereao. Ye TeeA Isaee to wait far davatoaaaaM. Ifee arc goes) right new. N atea Bam aa afeaw yow some geed flaw teat on tke kJU. Howeea u4hMWd parte at the aft? MVaaaaaakW tertaa. If yea are I U4s M Mfce ievanow joa Uia ? allay. CHitOIl .Vest lo Amort ean Bletol. rkaaw Ml THE EVENING HERALD W. O. thtlTH. Hdtter PubUaked dally accept taaday ay Um HaraU Pakllehlag Oeepay 1 Klamath Valla, at 111 Tmutk M. 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Soaa- aat toe awaat. agalar mVU lOe a poind; ea alrBW at Ma a aoaad l darMatoSt. When! k jnI Why? Why d ram kajr If yea ato aat kaat at Um rtoht ptita yaai am Van Riper Bros. Pheae B$t Just on the Matket Plva-room bouM la Hlllatda; new; modern hi erery way; full baaement., $1,500; tartna. Lot SIHallO, career Sac oad aod Waablsgtoa; good lawn. Price f 760; term. Lot G5H04, on Tblrd street, between Wacblaftoa and Jaff ereon. 700; term. J. F. MA GUI RE 431 Kilff Strut rfubtcrlptlon terma by mal to aay ad- dreee In tba Ualtad autea: One' year lo.OO Oaa month .... , .50 KI-.4MATW rJtUJL . OKkKHtN MOXHAV, OCT. 14, tvlll w HaU, BaTTATB f BAiaaWBBM 4 The following realty traaetere, contract, deada, mortgagee, ate., re cently tied wltk the county clerk, era turalaked by the City and Couaty Abstract cespaay: Henry Offonbacher to Campbell A Raamaa, deed. 110, tract No. 3G of Midland tracts. Ralph L. Carter to Oscar L. Carter warranty deed. 1 10. WH CWH, NK K SWU.Sec. 7; NKH Nfftt, dec 1I-S7-10. 8. Q. Bryant to Ada M. ntddlngs. warranty deed, 1100. lot 1, block SS. Hot Springs addition. Robert W. Welsh to 11. II. Welsh, warranty deed, lots 1 and I, blocl- . Merrill. P. M. Reldy to M. O. De Lap. war ranty deed, 110, lot 14, block 13, ralnrlew addition. Marlon J. Baraea et.at tq John 0. Kchstlock, warranty deed, 1 10, lots 4, 6 and 6. block C5. East Klamsth -alls. I I SfttM OUT I SBSWI v vt was sun wwwwi m wMWtWm (Continued from Pag 1) article when be rella or licensee It, Is InrolTed, and the court's decision Is expected to throw new light on the relations between patents and the big manufacturing combines, and the ex tent to which the tatter may go In controlling trade by the power of their patent grants. Lawyers for the trust claim that Its right to con trol Its patents should not be cur tailed by application of the-antl-trust law. The court will also take up a fam ous murder case. Porter Charlton, a young man of IS, who waa arrest ed and locked up In a New Jersey prison to answer to the charge of murdering his wife at Lake Como, Italy, two years ago, denies the right of the United States to extradite him to Italy for trial In the Italian courts. His counsel will contend that under the treaty relations between this country and Italy there Is no war rant In the law for returning him to Italy. The case Is on appeal to the highest court from the federal court of New Jersey, which refuses to Issue a writ of habeas corpus granting him his liberty. -Charlton will soon know whether he will be set free here or, be forced to latum to Italy and stand , trial for murder. Cases to be argued tomorrow In clude tha controrersy between the states of Wyoming and Colorado orer tha diversion of tha waters of the Laramie River; the contest over Judge Archbald'a decision In the New Orleans-Alabama rata cases, and the Patten Indictment on a charge of at tempting to corner the cotton market, to which James A. Patten, the Chica go speculator, demurred In the fed eral courts of New York on the ground that private ownership of large quantities of cotton did not constitute a violation of the 8berman anti-trust law. PAPER KEEPS IP CAMPAIGN OF FAKE (from the Northwestern, October i IS, lll) Awaaeneu aooui a o cioc yes terday morning, Samuel J. Fraw ley, a clerk for the J -a Milling company, between Main street aud Klamath avenue, who lives In the rear of that establishment tor the express purpose of guarding Its funds, saw two men climbing through a window, beneath which stands his bed. One man was astraddle tho bed and the other hnd his hend thrust through the window when Mr. Frawley awoke. Waiting until the man had left the bed and had his back turned and was facing the door leading lo tho Interior of tho store, Mr. Fraw ley quietly slid out from under the covers and grasped an axe, which he has standing at the head of his bed. KrUUw Robber With one swing ha felted the robber, and, at the man was fall ing, ho swung again. The man's head seemed to be caved In, and Mr. Frawley turned toward the window, through which the other robber waa crawling to the aid or his pal. He swung his tat and landed on Mr. Frawley'a aoae. Rut tha blow waa light and did not put the bat tsr out, and ha awuag his axe once mora and landed on the face ot the tecond thief, knocking him out of the window. Tha man on tha floor, according to the story related by Mr. Fraw ley to tha Northwestern yesterdsy, waa groaning and swearing. Turn ing his attention to him once more Mr. Frawley grabbed the man by the feet and dragged him lo the door, out ot tha door and Into the yard In the rear of his room. He then quietly re-entered his room and again retired. Oorn Rack to Bed But not lo sleep. He lay awake for about an hour and a half, so he says, when the first robber Anally managed to get lo his feet and dragged himself off. Mr. Frawley had a good look at both robbers, and says ho could identify tnera again. Mr. Frawley did not report the caso to the police department. Asked why ho did not, Mr. Frawley replied: "Why should IT Had I done so I more than likely would ha'e been beaten over tha head for my rains, and because I had glten someone away. "No, shan't report It to the to lice, for It would do no good. They .onldn't catch the robbers, any way. I don't thlnkHhose two will bother me any mora. "But I do think that it tin lo men are arrested tha thieve who have been 'robbing Klamath Falls business stores will have bren found." THE FALTN About 11130 Friday evening, Samuel J, Krnwley, euilo)cd In n (rod store on Sixth street, rushed Into C. K. Itlley's saloon ou Sixth ntrct'1. Ills nose was bleeding and he appeared to be In great excite ment, He said that he had Just hit a couple ot men over the head with an axe. A man nccompnultd Mr. Fraw ley back to the feed store, ami made an Investigation, which led to the bollef that Mr. Frawley had fallen out of bed In his sleep and had struck his nose on the floor, causing it lo bleed freely, There Is no sate In the feed tore. In lieu thereof, whalevet funds are taken in during the day nrt deposited In a cigar box. "Frawley'a nightmare," Is the way those who were In the sstooit at the time characterise the affair Frawley'a AMdavit State ot Oregon, County of Klamath.. . I, Samuel J. Frawley, being first duly sworn, do ssy that I am em ployed In the 38 Milling coiffpn ny's itoro on Sixth street. In the city of Klamath Falls, ami was so employed on October 10, II and 13, 1913. That a statement cred-' Ited to me In the Northwestern a follows, Is absolutely untrue. "Why should 1? Hsd I done so I more than llkel) would have been beaten over the head for my pains, and because I had given sumo one away. 'No, I shan't report It lo the po lice, for It would do no good. They couldn't catch the robbers any way." KAMUKt. J. PilAWLKY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14 In dsy of October. A. I. 1913. JOSKI'H 8. KENT. Notary Public for Oregon. (From the Northwestern, October 13, 1911) Ballard's saloon, at the corner of Seventh and Main streets wss entered about 3 o'clock yesterdsy morning by two burglars and sev eral bottles of liquor stolen. The men gslned an entrsnee by prying open a window on the Sev- entn street side of the saloon, and were at work when the porter ar rived and frightened them away. The porter gained a fairly good look at the men, however, and ef forts are now being made to ap prehend them. It Is believed that when the men are captured. If they are. that the robbers who have been burglaris ing the business houses of Klam ath Falls recently will have been caught The men were at work enjoying the fruits of their robbery In the saloon when tho porter arrlvrd about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Ha entered by a year door, and as he did so the men made a break for the front door and escaped. So far as the owners aud em ployes of the saloon are able to ascertain, no one entered the placo and no liquor has been mined. "I did not see any robbers In the saloon," said Richard Vlnlng, the saloon porter. "I don't know whether the place was robbed or not." nearly naif a doxan casea to deter mine tba scope of the Hepburn rate taw In Its application to the question of liability of railroads to shippers for artlclea lost In transit. In a ault originating In tha loas of household goods ablppad In Oklahoma, the ques tion of whether this law limits the liability of tba railroads for such articles lost In transit, will be ar gued; In another case tha quastlon of whether the Nabraaka state constltu tlon or,the Hepburn law control the contract limiting such liability, Is In volved. The loss ot a horse shipped from Iowa to Nabraaka precipitated this issue. There Is also in dispute the quastlon whether tba statute al lows the express companies to limit the liability Incurred from tba lost of shipment. This Issue had IU origin la (he shipment of a ring from Ohio to Alabama. Tba ring waa lost. Tba powers of the Interstate Com merce Commission are to be further delned In early decleion on cases shortly to be argued. The commis sion claims Jurisdiction over the Chi cago Stock Yards railway. The rail ways deny this right. Another ques tion Involving the commission, to be heard next week, Is whether tho com. ," of Pennsylvania are exerclsInK HinipKiio control over from 90 to 9', rer rent of the total output of sit thruclte coal. How far the slates may go In de lermining the rates that railroad i may charge for the transportation of mission may compel Interstate rail roads to grant connections with inter urban electric railways. Certain of the latter railways In the statu nf Scheduled for early argument are Ohio are demanding this privilege. A new construction of the pure food law Is looked forward to In tho determination of the status of frozen eggs seised on the ground that thoy were deleterious to health, and there fore under the ban of the law. Tho title of this case Is "Four Hundred and Forty-Three Cans of Frozen Egg Product vs. the United States." The court will hear argument on the question of what person is au thorised under the New York state employers' liability law to collect damages In recovery for Injuries sus tained. The validity of a Denver ordinance authorising the construction of muni cipal water works In that city Is also to be tested. Tbe court will hand down no opin ions until a week from today when It may make known IU determination In a number of Important cases that have been under advisement all summer. The most Important of these Is tho so called "Reading case," In whlc'i the government seeks tbe dissolution under tbe Sherman anti-trust law. of the reported anthracite coal mp nnpoly, charging that railroads In the freight and passengers will be large ly defined If the court makes public noxt week in a doelslon In Iho Min nesota, Tennessee, Oregon and Ne braska rate cases. Tho court will nave to decide whether the states may make laws .governing rates, wnicn are declared by the railroads to be confiscatory In their effect, and heme unconstltutlonsl. The court's decision In a largo measure will de termine whether a decado of leglsla Hon In Western and Southern states aiming at reduction In railroad rates, Is lo stand or fall. CRATER LAKE. NEWS Crater take company automobiles are meeting all 8. P, trains at Chllo quln. Round trip fare, Cklloquln to Crater Lake, ,11,10. e e When advised by phone, automo biles will meal lauaskaa at A. Lauding, Reunl trip rate same aa Clilloqula, I Automobiles from fat i .i. .- Medford.'ajoaday and Thursday . 1B, !tr rot!d trip. emomBmsawaiaaWwamaaBaWJi gagejaanmmrjmmagenmmi utiBaTTKL7tgrBkj w ea isaaaal I Hk iAiivu,aVrr,WKAltY uT la euro leuave a pl..,at ,,, refreshing aloe for Ihoss who Have, awaiting them at how. that luxury which only a pron erly appointed bathroom .u give.. 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We welcome the small depositor, tend lo him the same ronsldeialfon and courtesies accorded to all of our patrons. Our customers all kaow ttls. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK v Capital 9100,000 Cheap Excursion Rates Via TIao Houthern jpwolflo AM) OONNKtmo.tM The Double Track, Safely Block llacs of the Weit Good for return Trip aatll October 31 CHICAGO $80.50 ikn VKIl .,.. $03.00 NKW YOltK ,.,.....?! 110.50 OMAHA MniHiifitMti(MMiii 'avGSaOO ST. PAUI .' S $81.50 KANSAS CITY ., f $68.00 BOSTON h,""$118.50 "uw V.. .$78.00 NKW ORLEANS V '$78.00 CorreiaoRtHag Kite to otter Mull .VIA ANY UIKBOT ROUTK MtT 18 MX IT FOB VOW The only' remaining tale date are October , 10, Jl,aad 11. M Information or Reeerratlou rail oh or Write, S. J. BAILEY, Ajpiit, Klamath Falls iiiiDcn'mDl ;nniM wunii D. P. and p, A., 801 K St., Sacramento, Cal. 1