The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 14, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THUHflDAY, JANUARY M, tl
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'twm " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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$1.50
300 HATS
ON SALE AT
New styles-value, up to $3.00-H siies, shapes end colors-your choice for One Fifty
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Clearance Sale Prices Still on on Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters, Dutchess Trousers
$15.00 Suits now
?1S.50 Suits now
$20.00 Suits now
$22.50 Suits now
$25.00 Suits now
$27.50 Suis . . now
$30.00 Suits now
$35.00 Suits '. now
..$10.50
..$12.50
..$14.50
. .$15.50
..$18.50
. .$19.50
. .$22.50
..$26.50
Now is the time to get a good
Leather or Sheep Lined Coat
At a great saving. See window display.
$15.00 Overcoats, ami Usuu Outs
$18.50 Overcoats and Uain I als
$20.00 Overcoats ami Rain Coats
$22.50 Overcoats ami Rain Coal"
$25.00 Overcoats and Uain foals
$2r.50 Overcoats and Rain Coals
$30.00 Overcoats and Rain Coats
$35.00 Overcoats and Rain Coats
mm . .$10.50
mow ...$12.50
now ...$1-1.50
now ...$15.50
now ...$18.50
now ...$10.50
now... $22.50
now... $20.50
Spring Woolens
IVoh Kd V. Irlce Tailoring Co
NOW READY
SOUTHERN OREGON'S LARGEST, LIVEST MEN'S STORE
K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers
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Cvr.iU 191 J TV IUw 4 KhJm
60ING EAST TO
BUY NEW STOCK
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GOLDEN RULE STORE OWNER,
WIFE AND MISS METCALF DE
PART FRIDAY MORNIO FOR A
.COMBINED BUSINESS JOURNEY
Many Demand Jobs on
the Alaska Railroad
to bo selected (or a starter, members
drew lots to ascertain who would
play tho role of "big brother." Many
who failed to draw a ward wore
keenly disappointed.
Members of the club sny tho Idea
had met the approval of every Rotary
club In the United States and It will
be developed olsewiiore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vannlce, accom
panied by Miss Metcalf, will leave to
morrow morning for New Tork cltr,
where Mr. Vannico will meet other
buyers of the chain of the Golden
Rule stores. Mrs. Vannlce and Mlssr
Metcalf will stop In St. Joseph, MIs-j
soun, and visit with relatives until
Mr. Vannlce completes his business
In New ! York.
In the, chain of Golden Rule stores
'are upward of one hundred estab
lishments, representing approximately
12,000,000. While these stores are
not all directly connected financially.
they made It a point to have their
buyers In New York at the same tlmo
each year, and co-operate In that way.
As there are about fifty of these
buyers. It Is easily seen that their
great purchasing power is something
to be considered by the manufact
urers and wholesalers, and the entire
chain of stores reap the benefit of the
very best prices, which benefit is In
turn passed on to their customers.
OREGON DELEGATION IS FLOOD-;
ED WITH REQUESTS FOR AP-'
I'OINTMENTS ESPECIALLY SEN-'
ATOR CHAMBERLAIN, WHO IS
THOUGHT TO BE THE CLOSEST
OF THE LOT TO "POWERS THAT
HE"
Star High Jumper
May Lower Record
United Press Service
SNEW YORK, Jan. 14. With Joe
Loomls of the Chicago A. A., out
door national champion high jump
er;. Jene Jennings, the Indoor cham
pion; Harry Barwlse, New England
champion, and others of the first
rank scheduled, to appear, the high
jumping event at the Mil rose A. A.
games tonight at Madison Square
Oardea promises to be a record
breaker. Loomls, hi particular, is
looked upon to smash the fine record ,
made at Baltimore when he won;
three national championships; the
high jump, low hurdles and sprint.
Socialists are Initiating a bill for!
a large municipal market at Eugene.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 14.
Members of the Oregon congressional
delegation are being flooded with re
quests from railroad men and ex-rail-'
road, men in Oregon to help them get
jobs on the new government railroad
In Alaska.
Senator Chamberlain, because he Is i
looked upon as the "father" of the
Alaska Railroad Dill and because hei
is thought to stand close to the Demo
cratic administration throne and' gets
moro than the others. j
Thp present status of the matters
is that there are no jobs now and no
definite prospect of any in the near!
future.
Tho Alaskan Railroad Commission
here is engaged In the work of pre
paring a renort of last vear's work.!
Some thousand miles of preliminary 'given oithher in construction or the
surveying was done then of several operating departments.
1 WiwM3tNRA
COMMERCE BODY
; TALKS OF PAST
MEETING OF NEW AND OLD DI-
RECTORS HELD la.ST NHJHT
i TO DETEIUUXE STATCS OF
ORGANIZATION'S CONDITION
"Proud of My Record" m
m 1' NfXT FOR III
So Says Carolina Governor, Resigning From Office .:....:u w.
SMITH IH SUING MM.
Senator Chamberlain
different proposed routes, the best
one remains to be selected.
The Commission has not yet de
termined whether the work of con
struction will be undertaken by the
contract system or the Government
directly as was the Panama canal.
Until these maters are settled there
Is no chance of employment being
Applicants for Jobs can aid their
cause at present by filing with the
"Alaskan Engineering Commission",
Washington, D. C, a formal applica
tion and full particulars as to their
training and experience; so that it
will be before the Commission for ac
tion when they begin to look for the
skilled help.
A lengthy mooting wn hold nt Mm
Chamber of Com?mn:e In it night
v hen tho new board of directors
and tho old board met in joint ses
sion to go over tho accounts of tho
old board, and to ascertain the con-'
dition of a number of matters per
taining to the organization.
At this time, there was somo dis
cussion as to the status of the con
tract between tho Chamber of Com
merce and Secretary Blower. This
Is one of the most important things
discused, and will be brought uo
again at a meeting Monday nleht.
Regarding it thero aro two opinions
one held by tho now board, and
another by Blower.
Tho question of the authority
vested in Blower is anothor matter
that occupied much attention.
The, Cottage Grove tax levy Is 12
mills less than 1914.
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I'jfH "Ooaatrjr Innocence"
flf Hi Two-reel drama of modern rural life.
jjliljj "fecies Service SniU"
ilf Featuring Ford Sterling
fBS Aalmated Weekly
Hft Current events and late war news.
Nl ADMISSION 10c
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iVf MATINEE EVERY MATURltAV ivn
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"Big Brother" Move
Gets a Big Impetus
United Press Service
CLEVELAND, Jan. 14. The big
gest "big brother" type of philan
thropy, in the land is in full opera
tion here today.
Ten youngsters, typical of thous
ands handicapped by poverty have be
gun now careers. Ten rich Cleve
land men have pledged responsibility.
The formor are "Junior Rotarlans;"
tho latter members of Cleveland's
Rotary Culb, an organization of 250
leading businessmen and manufact
urers.
The Rotary proteges, none over 14.
wore recruited from the poorest fami
lies of Cleveland. All knew poverty
and none knew real joys of life.
One is a newsboy. He Is today
dressed in new clotblnK and started
to school. Later be mar go to col
lege, If bis rotarlan foster-father
deems best. He Is John Jarlna. 12.
His father has been dead five years.
Gustave Miller, 13, is another
orphan. He works from morning till
night on a farm near Rocky Rover,
a Cleveland suburb. His schooling
starts at once.
Llttlo Mlcheal Lucas. 13. in an
other boneBciary of tho "big brother"
scheme. Michael's father has been
out of work for months. Now tho
youngster has a new father who is
giving lilm ix chanco to be a success
ful business man somo day. He's
starting in and promises to take re
sponsibility of a big family from his
real father's shoulders somo day.
Each boy will have a personal
guardian. His schooling will bo care.
fully watched and he will bo Riven
every opportunity to make a real man
and good citizen.
When the Rotary club decided m
take up the new philanthropy and It
was announced that ton proteges were
Petition Graft is
Hard To Smash
SALEM, Jan. 14. A number of
bills prepared for thiB session to
regulate tho circulating of notltlons
for initiative, referendum and recall
measures, and to prevent frauds
will be thrown nway, for tho reason
that nothing short of a constitu
tional amendment will fill tho bill.
Three of these have also been
prepared with a view to remedying
tho conditions complained of and
theso it Is believed will be passed
upon and submitted to tho voters.
IIEItS OP OLD FAIR IIOAHU Tu
iti:xvi:it .money .ii,i,i:ci.u
DUE FOR L.IHOR
Tho nuxi InwtiiHi to hit UitnhiJ
out tiofiiri. tlio circuit court t!l
iiiimn up Haiunlay. nccordlng to tU
iprmvnt Ciilcn.lr. TIiIh lit the tutt
of l.'linor V. Hiiilth to n-covrr U,
I rtfJ.Su. nllcKcd iluu from tho rota-
;lirrn of tho old Klnmuih Coutij
'I'nlr AhHoclatlon
TIiojmi uiimod nH defeniUiil in
irranls Adams, Alex Martin, Jr.; B.
iKt (JwirKo IllHhop, Will I. Ihllos.
J. Krnl tioeller mid John V Hoa
lun. Hiullli ullciiin tlint ho wa to
ploytMl by llifiii to lay out. icrl
ami nmko a raco track nt the li!i
KtoiiiulH, and Hint ho wnx not pil
lor IiIn work.
Theater Guide
KX.aovi:itou cole iimiasi:
United I'ress Service
COLUMBIA. South Carolina. Jan.
14 Governor Colo llloaso today ro
all directions for hlx pnrdnnlng and
pnrolltiK muro than s.ooo prUonors.
It Is foiitomled by his oppononts Hint
IliiHlnciM and Pleasure
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Shenherd loft
for Roseburg this morning, where
they will visit Mrs. SheDherd'a Bar
ents. Mr. Shepherd will attend to
business matters.
Awarded 8230 .
Judgo Noland yesterday nwardnd
Dr. Swedonburg, of Ashland, judg
ment or 2C0 on a note signed by
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roberts. The
note was given in payment for nn
operation on Mrs. Roberts. Tho de
fendants made no appearance.
signed tho oxecutlvu chair to his I there Ih serious ilnngnr Df u urliiio
successor, Jlvo days before Ills ti-nn 'w.ivo sweeping tho stuto.
expires. Ho says lio bus accompllHli-. "l am proud of my record for
cd all ho sought to while in oIlco. mercy to theno moil," nald ho to
nieaao has boon nttacked from .day.
Houston's
Metropolitan Amusements
HOUSTON'S
1 OPERA HOUSE
- DARK
' STAR THEATER
"Tim Stuff iimt Dtvitms uni .Mao Of
' IMIhoh'h greatost comody, In tfo
pnrtH
("Two .Men Hint Wlll"
t Krom MuiiHoy'H Magaxlnc, In two
I part
. "Tim I'uIho anil tlio Truo"
Vltagrnph drniun
AXV HKAT 10c
Coining Saturday and Sunday:
JANK ClItKV
in "Tlio Llttlo Gray Lady."
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Mm I not rvt.ry Hnturilny slid Htl
Ml 9:R0
2t2"
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miuii l!
1 'l - "fllvff "1ST V
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Wo Just received word of another
raise In tho price of Hnoloum, but
you don't havo to worry about pay
ing a big price, as we bought enough
oeroro tho raise to last for & while at
least, but don't DUt Off buvlne tnn
long and be sure to get Wllas
linoleum at
WILLIB-JOHNSTjONE'S
Posltlvoly one of tho greuto.it nmi
funnlost comodlos that over covuiod
a picture scroon will bo seen ut tho
.Star tboatro tonight nnil tomorrow,
when tho big Edison two-part comody
"The Stuff that Dreams aro Mudo Of"
will bo shown. This comedv lu iim r...
vlval of an old tlmo Edison rolcaw,
tne original (.cored such n tlnclded hit
that tho Edison company ducldi,ii i
ronuiid the subject, and It can Mfoly
uo saia inai tno intnst version of "Tim
Btuff that Dreams nro Made Of u n.
best that han evor boon nrodunnri i.
J the Edison company, If not any com
pany. This Is saying a wholo lot, but
I tho picture) has won this reputation
'strictly on Hh murlts, and tho Star
imuiiiRi'iiient feols cortuln thut evory
imtion of tho thoutor will ugrco that
"Tlio Stuff that Droanis Aro Mn.i nr
.Is tho host yot, Two oxrollont dranuis
niiKo up tlio program,
TEMPLE THEATER
MiinU'i-
u fiiikovlvw
Mi-nunj-advlCdB from Lakovlow
loll of u murdor thoro within tho last
ifew days, ,, Wjl)ch cjiaractor known
,ub ' IJortlm" was slain by two mon.
'"" IH Blllll til till .nnal,t-,.l.l
1-lwiii.g tho.o ovor tlio affair, and
ii'Jfro Vnlnnd va requested to go
llllOlO I.H tirillil n., nn.lkl. .!.,-.
Irotireo, h not until tlio prsiont gist
oi er-HBri in io nio disposed of. The
condition of the tilnnhrn nnM
raakos It Impossible to get details
of tho tragedy.
"MHii.y of tho Hleonlug ixvitb"
Two-reol drama featuring All"
Joyce
"llit.iuo Itlll'rf Had"
EsBanuy drnmu
"Clienp'Trn importation"
Luhln comody
ADMIHHION ALWAYH IO OKNT
MATINICK DAILY AT :!
ALL LIOKMHKD PICTURE
MERRILL OPERA HOUSR
Merrill. Ore.
MOTION ViqrmVM TtBUDs",
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