WHttNaWHAY, MtfTKMUKH , lM( a mJ- t v1 1 .. i M" b- r y 4 lv 1 4 I "V 1 -tf.A Btasaal THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t. l.UiwMV , ,. - . - , :ayujsv . r ;. J ?&'- i'- - .- . J y&V "f y j !?-, 'P&sli .?&H BBBBBBBH M-& aaaaaaaaaaaV V aaaaaaaaaaaaF'A I R i4 ta fat may be becoming to one woman would not necessarily be suitable to another v v y " saiar -ySg fitjr -! On account of our Immense stock you can be assured that you can find the particular style suitable to you t this store. STILTS DRY GOODS COMPANY -Where the ? ?r rtro'fS. BBJBjBjtjBBjSJBBJBjBB SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET mjESSION lMCLSOATBS VMM ALL PARTS -oVKLAMATH COUNTY SPJB- Mitrgicnan held here TOaaOMOW MGXT Simmons. 7:30. Prslse Service, led by Mr. J, B. Mssoa. 9:00, "Graded Lessons", Miss Ida Momyer. 8:30, "The Chicago Convention," Rer Cbas. A..Phippa Special music at every session. AU friends ot the Saaday School are welcome. 11m ittifaaaaal coaveaUoa ot the. insmata eaaaty Saaday School Asso-i ssaaaltkl aaaralag at the Akttaak ka aa kMlBaaa Kg wvivf' aves sua- axly a the at- V a- . - , 4 ti um VmRMB W W f -v Orate, aid that altanoea a -Meting -libla siailsifrwHh tayeral talks by " 'aiiitlMl Tratkaia . r asaa-"aw-aa wbbjijiss-aae- J , a !TJ - S- .Kar. .Cteriaa A. PalM. aaaraUry 1 vt ta atat Svaday fch l issoda- vw T.usm7?li at.ta,t la Um wt 7 jlr.ralfsa Ulaalid VU , W"WW ahaal eoaiaaUsa at aad h wUl Ulk oa thia Qmsm taawmvalsht. '1m rTai for team-row tol- i- A :M,iPraiM 8t1co, tod hy Mr. J. , !:, "8mm Medra PtoMhu." Rr.' CaM,A. PhfM. n:S. "BmHdU Up tho Sunday gehool". Kir. 8. D. Harlaa. ,11:0, "Ike Real Parpose of the Suaday School, .Ber. B. a Xlcharda. J1:S. Roaad Table, led by Rer. Cha. A. PUp. 1:, PraUe Service, led by Mr. jr. B-Maaoax. '" :0," Oeaeral Dlacvatoa by the Scheola, "Oar, Beet PeaUre". M,1S)M,,"Oraialifd Claaaea," Rer. CasaJL PaJapa. dtM;"PrlarT Work," Mlaa Laara AJBIee. ;. "Qrecea Dry," Rer. A. P. SPINK PLANS A mm RESORT PROPRIKTOK OP MinLERK8TM RAYS SEASON' JC8T CLOSED WAS THE MOST SUCCESSFtri OF RESORTS CAREER ENGINEER CLAIMS COT BY NICHOLAS! MAYOR REFUSES TO SIGN WAR RAXTS FOR EXTRA WORK CAR. I R1EO OX, 1IOLD1XO THAT THK S-t-UY IS FlXEt German Artillery About to Fire on the French The long-expected dash regarding the salary ot City Engineer McLean1 and hU right to payment for extra t work, carried on la connection with, street Improvements. broe as last! night's meeting ot the council, when Mayor Nicholas announced that be1 would sign no more warrants for Mc-' Lean except for the monthly salary ot $83.33, proTlded by the charter. This came after McLean presented three claims, amounting to about! $100 for extra, work done. McLean j of the I "TBi season last endd la tha nut snecMsfui i h.i. ,. h.rf .nrf ,-lw uPPrted by members Increased number of anglers at .u,counc"' who hc,d that lha IH,,IT of! polnu on Spring Creek shows that1'000 a ycar waj metel' tor eaUb' our wonderful rainbow trout stream IUhiBK KraM ,c- aad that tho c,ly U attaining fame all over the na.UouW not expcct a "Prtnt engln tlon." says R. C. Spink, who Is downiCCr t0 B,ve M hU " t0 th from "Idlerest," his beauUful resort !for thal anlount- ton Spring Creek. j ",a,n lonl ne cnaricr provision According to Spink, there WCTe,--0 ""-"'""'"' "-"'""" " nearly four fiundred tourists regis-Jt0 uken but that of tho M8'0'.' tered at "Idlerest" during the 8ea-Ma,thw"' Ham,Iton and 0wen"TOtd son. Thl was in nddition tn ,,,.,," "how we cinims. uogers Toieo Klamath Falls people and their j frfends who sojourned there during l rsLkvasm BSsRNflBBsTV JaMBstBslLaHB SSHHsak jVHSBflaScjMSHSSr' (aBBBaBaaSH9fiBHSIfBBVa'aBlsar V hBBBBBBFHHV TwlrJWiBs'i&'V'stl i-ij'' .; f '! ' tmHBnmHBSBHmHBBBBHamw "flHrnaa Lr WILL SURVEY LAKE MARGIN I I liMTAMATlOtf MSmVICK 11KW I j WILL tl."T;ltMIXK WHAT l. j f.x id: hwtom:ii to itoMtb i smU K.VTMY In ordr lo dslertalne all fit U UuiU that ran b rslorrd to miry If himrtiMttf, patty of tvUftuilM cnlf engineers H wako a tansf of lha margin of Uppr KUawtt tAitf. Tito surrey U nil4 Is (art neat week. Ilrofor each lmmtieHr u ramJe u tjUMt. and the Mfjf ms Itcrn iwdd In bts trtlctilr ci 9y urttylng It all, mueh Imp tll bt l th rtli. lUytnn fi ordered wa tsast ur rpmmt sidewalks. Theater Guide to disallow the claims. 'no" on tho motion. the summer. Convinced that the patronage of. "Jdlerest" will be even bigger nexti year, and Imbued with the ambition, to make his resort one ot the mottj attractive In the country, Spink U planning on new buildings. There will be a massive log hotel building, constructed along the lines of the log buildings on the Southern plan-(CKXTEXXLAL tatlons. Spink hopes to 'have this finished by next season. BIRTH OF ANTHEM TO BE OBSERVED This photograph shows a squad of Herman artillery about to bglu rtfe wn the Krnieh llm otntr dUlanr off. In most of tho reports of lighting the stnletnrnt lias been madft that tho flormnn attillvry Its Won In ferior to the French. However, In those cases whero slogo guns wr. handled, as at Nnmur, thei (Icrnmit alia ck proved Irresistible. .1 Hiistoi's be general. This Is & time when candy and soda fountain, the ejtab- Americans feel that 'The Star Span gled Banner' Is the National Anthem ,of the best and greatest nation" of the iworld. "We therefore urge all schools lo'on,lw,ch'' vntry, etc, (observe the day In the manner sug llshment. when It ooena In th now loc&tlon, will be fully equipped for the serving of hot lunches of nil sorts no will carry a complete lino of tgested by our state superintendent." Trfe ttrocrrica Tomorrow, I OF "STAR SPA.V- 1 RJWAL FEA TURES 1 HERE are certain features embodied in ' makktf Regal Shoe which makes them the beat in the world for the price. One fea lyfrft Vdid leather, another the careful 1,,"B",'I, Rnother the custom smoothness, aathar the striking style, aaother the smooth fit Btitlookata RegaL Let us ex IMua ks tsMrits, point by point Buy " iraaieac possibie amount of value for your money. yi it. "' v it'fi - Ta aad Black. Jasrrsa. . TLW'Mks. .. M Wm9koe ffTJili ." J . . 4"'"li.UiE M- ' -lllllll ll BBBTTOi . ' 5v? t mm w'$ Ilarrister King Calf, Medium Xarrow Toe, oae of Uie latest Engllsli Uut; PRICE $5 j Gresham fruit growers send out a .... ..... t UI.KD IJA.'SXEW" TO BK CELE- carload of near dallv. i .-. . i I1RATED THROUGHOUT KLAM Accurate InforinatlOB about the Klamath aIu. See aillcote, 0SO Mala. ATI! COUXTY SCHOOLS ""fjHf'f To conimcrorate the writing of "Tho Star 8pangled Uannt-r" iu ItU, by Francia Scott Key, all of tho schools in Klamath conty will hold patriotic exercises and render the national anthem Monday. Toward this end the following has been sent to County School Superintendent Fred Peterson by the state superin tendent: ' "'The Star Spangled Iiauuer,' I which Is now our National Anthem, J was written on September 14, 1814, ana u is proposed mat we celebrate tho centennial anniversary of this event by having this hymn sung in all the schools of the state, both public und private, at noon on September 14 th of this year. "We aro asking tho county super intendents throughout the state to urgo their teachers to Join in this splendid movement and lift their voices In patriotic service by singing 'The Star Spangled Banner' at noon on the 14th of this month. I believe the newspapers in your county will be quite willing to co-operate in for warding this movement." Mr, Peterson is sending the follow ing statement to the various schoels: "The centennial anniversary of the writing of ouf National Anthem oc curs at s time when a large propor tion or the iisttons of the world aro engaged la war, The observance of the day la our public schools should A novel stunt will be given at tho Star theater tomorrow night, In tho! bm ar tcriunsled to bo prwrni Uiph?""" '.' a tiiern done. U Important work to m War .'cVln Movlm, Manager J, V. Houston of the Temple theater ha Jiut completed! arrangements lo show war pictures at i tho show lioustt Wednesdays and Hat-: urdays. Thl U a new I'atho service. I . . . " form of n "Country Grocery" tho "0WI"K l "t scene from the Ifrnal ul..,. .-., 4 mi..i difference being that the groceries,";'"' """" H""n' ' at tho Star will bo given away free ,r0RreM' of charge. Twonty-flvo packages of I. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE KOI.UN M. I'KAMti (MULXU-ytJA KXTKRTAIXKR TUIUY XIOMT, KKIT. S STAR THEATER Till! C.tHHOLL JOHNNOX AXD CARUHLH CX. I'rMsntlug Two Acts Hong, Isaac aw ntalogur Town Topics groceries will bo given away abs6-''uk ,or "l"'teincai. Iiitely freo, tho lot Including n sack' s,r. W, 0. Itovenport, who wassr-i ,of tho best Klnmath Falls flour, u- rm-Ud last w.k for violation ori"wherr Mouaisia aa4 Valley MC Kr, (off ce, canned goods, and, In " "rdlniwiKt rcgulntltiK thn una' "I.ulilr Ursms la Two Parts unci, mi tno commouitics to bo found vaiur, n& ongaged Attorneys ;ln a first class grocery, Tho gifts Oji?I1 and Alnnnliig to defend will ho distributed to holders of tho ber. Wliui tho casu was cnllcd this Icouponn being given whllo the cole- 'morning the attorney asked for "Hlr.N of Um Msrsa,' Paths i:iknt to Entertain Ucant. Tho first regular ladles' night 0f j"rlt01 Johnson-Cnrllslo show Is glv-'owpoiieinent until 4:30, which was. mo winter season wlH be given to-l'"" l"" utiB vwu " "esioes mo !, morrow night at tho home of Klatn-,n,:,H ',"ro nrc 'our rcol of 00,l pic-, ath Falls ldgo No. 1847, B. . O. tureg' Klko. Tlndall's orchestra has been engaged to furnish music for danc ing, and refreshments Will bo served. Make Quick Trip. Circuit Court Clerk George Chas- tain returned this morning In bis auto from Ilonnuza, leaving here lato Tuesday afternoon to .take hie nleco, riesslo Kllgore, homo, after a visit with tho Clmsfaln family. Off to Kiigrii'', KnlRhla of irrlhlaa, Alteallim. I Fr"d "' I)unbftr lBav Ucgular meeting tomorrow ovcn-Cdt'ot V'r !, TB" h" Ing. Business of great Importance T'ltti mM' 1 'ST . ...,... .....' iTtii is prominent member of the Junior elms, nnd Is ono of tho mostl nrtivo mou on tho editorial stuff of to transact rjucstrd. Garlrh I'laus KnlargiKgw Although ho hag been proprietor of the Sugar Bowl less than a week, Fred Oarlclt Is already making plans for tho enlargement of the popular establishment. Ho has Just engaged an expert soda mixer, who will arrive In a short tlruo to take charge of this department. (Jnrlcb ass Just leased the larger room In tha White build ing adjoining the present location, and will move In there, adding plate glass mirrors, etc., to ssaks the place even more Inviting. Imuirl-WMtr. With Miss Joslo Low and Will T, l.ro nx witnesses, Miss Ilnttlo Whllo boonmo the brldo of William J, lm mc at the Presbyterian mnnso early Tursday evening, tho ceremony holng performed by nv. J. 8. Stubblollold, "I ho Kmcrnld." "T1..I Vt.x- -..T ,,iff, manvi'i Kdlsea Ceasedy A Jouraey to u KavlratM of NsfiM I'sths AdmlMioM f aa4 M Ceals ! TaSumm Pollcwing tint ceremony tho couple i,.Ti, rii... wn - " "" '"'"' """" Twn l.rt T.,.. , - rvaiuring J, Warren Kerrigan spend a few days. Miss Whlto 1st tho daughtor of Mr, nnd Mrs. O, W. White, and Is well known In local social circles. Tho groom has tho re pair department of tho Central tsrage. Aa Important Meeting. drac Mothodlst Ladles' Aid Soci ety will mest at the church Thursday Besides the 'afternoon at 3;I0. All of the mem- "Tim AHiikcnlng," Drama "Unltcnal Iko In a Battle Royal," Comedy TIIIIKH FIIIHT CIAsW AMATKUII ACTS TEMPLE THEATER "r'notprlata," Bellg Drama "Tim Man Who PaM," , . Blograph Drama "Hie lllaarUI pjra Dessmateat,'' Kaleat Caasedy "Mttle t.'MiMala," Vltsgrspk Draaa ADMISSION ALWAYS It CKNW MATINKM DAILY AT l ALL MCKNSKD PfOTURW Adtnlseton 15c, j MERRILL OflRA HOU MwtftNi Oft, i - 9 14. i MOTION rtowwat i wunAs ' j tel AW MMTMsUYf ";C fC' . 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