The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 22, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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BOYS' SUITS IN THE STORE AT THE PRESENT TIME-RANGING IN SIZE FROM 4 TO IS YEARS.
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$5.50 SUITS . . . . . $3.80
$8.50 SUITS $6.15
$4.00 SUITS ; $3.00
$6.00 SUITS $4.50
$9.00 SUITS $6.75
$4.50. SUITS . . , $3.40
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$10.00 SUITS . . $7.50
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SUITS GOING AT THE SAME OLD SPECIAL PRICES. STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE PANAMAS AT WHOLESALE. COME IN AND LET US
DRESS YOU UP. WE ARE NOT GIVING ANYTHING AWAY OR MAKING ANY PROMISES THAT WE CANNOT FULFILL. BUI Wb akk Mti-I-.IMU BfcAS.
ONABLE MERCHANDISE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. THAT'S FAIR ENOUGH FOR THE FAIR MINDED PERSON.
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organUatlons will be here at that
time and that many of Oregon's dls-
tlnguUhed cltlseaa will be her to
parucipeie in one way. or' anomer.
Eastern Oregon will have one day
all its own and in all probability
Represeatatrres Lackey end. McCnl-
ly will give away sacks of popcorn
as souvenirs of the occasion.
The Willamette Valley represent
atlres are in correspondence with the
various commercial clubs 'and are
hoping to stir up something new and
novel that will make their day the
greatest of all. The Coos Bay man,
J. A. Ward, figures on a clam bake.
of which California and the world
knows little; The Oregon building
located'wlthln a few feet of a sandy
beach, offers ideal conditions for
such an affair and If Ward can pull
off this stunt his day will prove the
hit of the festivities. '
Southern Oregon is going to crowd
a. two-day affair into one day, but
refuses to divulge the particulars at
this time.- Representative Frebach
says Ashland, Medford, Grants Pass,
Roseburg and the other live com
munities of Southern Oregon will
not be outdone by anything else on
the program.
trail Binnoii, me Klamath man,
figures on. giving all comers mineral
water on his big day and Is trying to
arrange for a special ezcurstoa with
special round-trip rates. The Ore
gon building will be gayly decorated
during "All Oregon Week," there
will be parades through the grounds
and other buildings, and the Exposi
tion is co-operating to the extent of
providing special fireworks and ad
vertising the week far and wide.
The Grand finale will come on
August 17, when the Exposition, as
wen as Oregon, will honor Mr. 8.
Benson, distinguished Portlander
selected for this honor extraordin
ary. This wilt be a sluter.
Knights Meet Tonight.
The Knights of Pythias of the city
are planning for a big night tonight
when regular installation will be held
land plans will be made for the big
England's fear tor Petrograd, oaaaot
possibly be matatalned on a major.
scale if the Germans persist ta their
advances upon, Warsaw from the
northwest and' southeast, besides
maintaining an offensive la OaUda,
There is not enough ammunition
available to Germany' to permit so
gigantic a task.
It Is not likely even though the
Germans had sufficient ammunition
to permit such a movement, that an
advance upon Warsaw will be con
tinued from two directions. Field
Marshal von Mackensen will prob
ably again attempt to advance, but
Field Marshal von Hlndenbarg's
movement is no more than a diver
sion for the purpose of preventing
the Russians from 'concentrating
against von Mackensen.
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May Irwin, one of the foremost
comediennes of tho legitimate stage,
will make her first appearance In pic-
til ron (tin Htnr tnnlvht In tir
initiation to be held at Crater Lake t 8UCCeM ,.Mra Black
Back", Miss Irwin is supported by
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Hulled Press Service
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. July
22. An Inventory of tho furniture-
In the new postoffico build
ing Is being delayed, while-of-ndnls
nro seeking to deter
mine tho difference between a
cuspidor and a spltoon. There
nro several of each In the now
furniture. No dictionary makes
any distinction between them
and white Arthur II. Remclo
and a corps of assistants nre
working on the pussle tho 'in
ventory legs.
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OREGON LAW
INDIAN TAKES IIIUDK TO CALL
KOHXIA TO GKT AROUND OUK-
High School
Teachers Chom
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California and taught three yean a
Medford; Miss Mabel Mean, do.'
tic science, graduate of HrnntiU i
uormal school of MasMchtiMtts, sm
year at Columbia university. Hm
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i.oa i..iw vbMiK at in. York, ,Md taught at Medford fortn
amkh iikiai aiiout i.Av Uti O. I. Oregg, Hcul t ure, ml-.
uate of Michigan Agricultural C
lege, where he taught for four run;'
MIm Hnchnel Appltgate, OregoaitrJ
vernlty and Instructor at Remswi:
A. J. Meyer, manual training gn
ate of Colorado Agricultural CeQm
and three years at Fort Lewis Mttdj
of agriculture In Colorado; J. II
Hoog, commercial, taught lira jm
nt, lluenke-Walker bHslnemi eel
Portland and Marlon 8. Terhr.
and mathematics, stttaM 1
Tlio mero fact that tho Oregon
HMvHt? MM law prohllilts the iMuanre of a maT-
rlngo license, by County Clerk De
j Up, to a three-fourths breed Indian
A Rv CltlZtins '"' not R,l' n Heal from securing
gigm Ueemo to marry the lady of hi
"fsr TAtTitllst" choice, formerly Miss Qrace Allen.
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LinnCr IV10ndayilcr,1"' n,,,, we,,t t0 Vrcka- where they nu,H0
this fall when at least 35 members
of the local lodge are expected to at
tend. Following the work tonight,
ice cream and cake will be served by
the Pythian Sisters. H. G. Wortman,
District Deputy of the Medford lodge
will be here tonight for the meeting
and will assist the local members In
making their plans.
Dangerous Weather.
This kind of weather spoils food
mighty quickly and tainted food is
mighty dangerous. Don't try to get
along without a refrigerator aa the
doctors will get what you try to save.
We are still giving ten per cent oft
on refrigerators. Wlllls-Jobnstone
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a most notable Famous Players cast.
The production is. In four parts. In
addition to the feature picture, the
"Reant-Sellg Weekly" and a one reel
travel picture will be shown. There
aTe two other features on the bill,
Tho Peerless Orchestra, under the
leadership of II. H. Howell, will be
heard In concert, a very fine program
having been arranged. Lew Matney,
the master of the strings, will pre
sent his original musical act.
It you enjoy real music, hear the
Peerless orchestra concert, Star tonight.
Hear the Peerless Orchestra at the
Star tonight.
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BY 9. W. T. MAJOir
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
NEW YORK. July M. Reoorts
that the Germans are on the offensive
on the 'entire Eastern frost of 1,000
mues an probably untrue. A t
ency is evident in London to magnify
me Kussisn .colUpse. The English
apparently credit the Germans with
possessing super-human ability and
nave even mentioned the fall of Pet
rograd asr possibility.
No such InterpreUtlea of eveaU
1a, the East la possible except nader
trees of pesslmUm. If the Germans
advance la four widely separated ar
eas, as is reported, to be their par.
pose, thsy must fall, -FaUure fol
lowed the division ot Field Marshal
von Mackensen's forces after tae
capture of Lemberg gad tab should
a. warning to tae Oermaas ot what
to enpeot It they lacrease the two ob-
ieeUrsw attempted by von Maekem-
sea to wv. -
Tho operations sow la progress ta
Um Battto provisoes, tho oauae ot
-The reertoM-. Orchestra, feataro
ptetureo a4 vaodevllle. Star tonight
Safety First
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moans sailing everything of
Unexcelled Quality.
Everything we sell is guar
anteed to measure up to
your expectations in Qual
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The Faithful Service of our
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A monster program, Star tonight.
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With Father's AJd
Joker Comedy
The Honor of the Ormebys
A three part society drama featuring
Mary Fuller.
The Runaway Ante
Another of those roaring animated
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ADMISSION 16c
YnIBc
DioMMtes'
If you purchase
hny or wood be
fore getting our
prices. YoMTl
And our prices
are as low as
any and lower
than Susy. The
oualwy of our
bay and wood w
the, highest to bo'
bad. , Whoa you,
next, require
anything in our
line do not faU
to get it here.
We guarantoo
you will bo out
tsfled with year
purchase both at
to quality
price.
bo pleased to hear on such an occas
ion as a "get together" dluner.
Mr. Chose Is the foremost man In
the United States In tho planning
systematizing, organising and financ
ing ot community organizations and
tho conducting of campaigns for all
forms of public advancement and un
building. It Is expected that ho will
speak chiefly upon tho question of
commercial organization work and
the things required to make It ef
ficient and worth while.
.No other man In tho country has
vMted so many commercial orgniil.
aliens in the United States and stmt
cl their method and needs at Mr.
wmw u, ana no otner nas nod a
part In forming so nrnny of tho really
successful and prominent chambers
of commerce, commercial club und
other community organizations
..n the letter icf.r;nuinylng trii In-
vltullon to the dinner, Dr, Johnson
nays further:
What Is Wanted.
The directors of tho Commercial
w oeiieve laeiv is a recoLnlzcd
need for a bigger, better and strong
er orranisatn& jn tue city than now
'bx. In vie of this thuy have
rxrndo a careful study and Investiga
tion of the work which other cities
;vre doing.
As a result of this study aud In-
vi&flgatlon, they have worked out a
plan to Increase th scope of work
and efficiency of the Commercial
Club, which nrtll make It the equal
or try similar ognnfzatlon, and a
jicwcr for developing the rejourees
ol Klamath ennty end securing Its
nreds.
I am for a modern Commercial
Zfib which shall be strong enough
to do the things which ought to he
oone for the cl. end county."
The letter Is sugitsrtlve of the ob
Jvct of the dinner, in addition cj iho
aimtmstratlon of the spirit of unltv.
oi bring n furt'jcr discussion of thu
rtns for miking the Commercial
Club the strong organization it
snouiu do and the lead nc fae
tor la promoting, the development of
all this section of the state of Oregon
unuouDtedly a c.eat malorltv of
the citizens of KlMwith Falls win
echo the sentiment expressed In the
closing sentence of President John.
ion's letter.
, applied for a license before tho
, county clerk there, which was grant-,i-il
to tho couple.
Ileal iitnted that ho was supposed
military academy In Kentucky, gna-
uato of Warrensburg state nortuI
Missouri, graduate of Pacific nH
Versify at Forest drove and tangetj
to ho a full blooded Indian while nt Newport last year.
Miss Alton Is a threo-quarter breed.
Tho law prohibits the mnrrluge of
Indians with moro than a half mix-
Principal llowman Is expects! S
bo hero tho last of this month
toko charge and will at that ties
lure of whlto and Indian blood In' ..i..i.i ..... ' , -u..
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(his stato,
Tho clork at Yroka phoned
here rogardlng tho couple to ascer
tain If everything wns satisfactory,
nnd why they catoo thore. Ho was
Informed that tho Oregon law pro
hibited tho llconxo being Issued In
this city. He then asked DeLap If
tlmro was anything In tho California
law on tho samo point.
Joo WlUon nnd Miss Anna Clark
son of Chlloquln were m&Triod Mon
day night by Justlco of the Peaco
Oowen.
Hlgger than over,
theater program.
tonight's Htar
In rourseii and equipment that Mfi
to ho made.
See May Irwin In "Mrs. Illttk kj
Hack," three other feature, Star to--
night.
Jitot Three IWt.
To prove to you that ten ptrealj
In a tremendous reduction, we Mfii
sold all but throe of our rcfrliwoVj
ors. If you need a refrgerstor M ,
you dare to buy It until you see tk t
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Herald want ads get
A bill you'll loss remomber, Mtf
results, tonight.
Seeiori M Woo.l-
Wlthrow RotanH from Lake,
Sort Wlthrow ot thU City return.
Iwt sight from Odell lske where he
la eompaay with a number of others
of the city, have bow Ashing for the
put week, He reports a fine trip.
Vaudovlllo, feature pictures and
Peerless Orosettra, Star tonight,
ALL ABOARD!
Peerless Orchestra
Dance
Merrill, Friday, July 23d
Arrange for a seat in the bus, er go in your qw
car. You'll never regret it '
Tomorrow, jNight
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