The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 01, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Through active work ever since the
ace of Harry AngUn In San
when he Jumped his bait
and forfeited kk bonds to a San Fran
esse court. Sheriff C. C Low knew
the whereabouts of Angun up until a
day or two ago, and could hate had
Max arreated by sending a telegram.
Ike parents, however, of the former
Mrs. Anttifi did not desire the case
prosecuted, and though District Attor
ney Irwin kaa keen ready to proceed,
the ease kaa keen pracUcally dropped.
Brer ttace his disappearance Low
working on the case. He
In having pictures and
deseripUoM of AngUn printed and
aeatterai throughout the states where
H was thought prebaUe he would go.
As a remit' a' short time ago ke re
ceived worn" from a small town in Tex
as that Anglln was there and had been
peaKtvery ideatlned as the man want
ed.' AH that' was necessary then was
n have tent tke wire ordering his ar
rest, which weuM have keen a matter
of bat a few mfantee.
Through Ue parents ot Mrs. AngUn
No. 3. the sheriff and district attorney
were unable to prosecute the case.
AngUn was first married to Mm
Cekla M. Kearney of Berkeley, Ala
meda county, by Wm. B. Scudder, No
vember , 1904. Divorce proceedings
were started In 1908 by Mrs. AngUn
No. 1, but for some reason they were
dropped. He was later married here
while In the employ of the county as
construction engineer during the erec
tion of the new court house, when It
was discovered that he sUU had a wife
in California.
Shortly after his disappearance from
San Francisco a story was floated by
his brother that it was beUred he had
committed suicide, and that his body
would be found In the bay.
The local sheriff's office placed no
credence in the story, and since then
has been working on the case, finally
locating tke man.
School starts soon. Have your
youngsters shoes T Send them in. We
will fit them properly with Buster
Brown Shoes,
lit REGAL SHOE STORE.
INDIANS DO NOT
FIGHT THt FIRES
LIGHTNING HAD EFFECT ON RES-
EltVATION NEW MILL HEARING
COMPLETION, AND TO IE RUN
NINQ THIS FALL
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR. KENT Seven room house, fur
nished complete.; on Main between
Stkaad tth streets; fie per month. In-jrireefGeo-Biehn.
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FOR ALsT Span good young mares,
harness and wagon, cheap. Phone
St, Klamath Falls. 1-ft
Notice of Text Book Sale
In view ot the fact that the last
legislature repealed the free text book
law the board of education of this dis
trict will offer for sale the text books
now on hand at from 60 to 75 per
cent ot the original cost Those pupils
who desire to purchase such books
can do so on Friday, September 3,
from 1 to 4 p. m., on Saturday, Sep
tember 4, from ,9 to 11 a. m., and also
on Monday, September 6, and any
time thereafter so long as the supply
lasts. The sale will be held at the
central building and ot course will be
a cash sale.
By order of the Board of Education.
IDA B. HOKTER, Clerk. l-2t
The electrical storm which started a
number of fires in this section ot the
county caused considerable trouble on
the reservation also, according to L. SI.
Bedford, forest supervisor, who was in
the city today.
The Indians are very poor aid when
it comes to fighting fires, stated Bed
lota, nnd unless conditions are favor
able, refuse to do It If the weather Is
warm or the fire a hot one, little aid
can be secured from them.
The 110,000 sawmlU being built this
side ot Kirk, largely for the use ot the
Indians, is nearing completion, and the
lunchlnery will be In shape to saw
jtnough lumber to house It and to build
the tramways and other structures
needed, said Bedford. A railroad spur
will be secured soon. The mill wlU be
for the use ot the Indians, they to haul
in their own logs, which will be sawed.
and a percentage taken tor the work.
humber sawed that Is not used by the
Indians wiU be sold and shipped.
The mill will cut about 30,000 feet In
eight hours, stated Bedford, and later,
if needed, will be Increased in efflcien-
c to handle the work.
RACE SUICIDE
REMEDY F
OUND
WHO WOULD NOT HAVE CHILD.
REN IP TOYS WERE FURNISHED
AND BANK ACCOUNTS STARTED
AT BIRTHT
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SACRAMENTO, Sept 1. tch vlst
Intlon of the slork In Sacrsemnto
means something to the retail mer
chants of tke city nowadays a chance
to brlns more joy to every newly
blessed, home. It used to bo that the
birth notices appearing dally in the
nowspapers wore considered dead mat
ter excepting to those who were inter
ested. Since then tho stork has gained
more prestige, and now a shower of
presents foUows the publication or
each birth notice.
The custom of making small but
pleasing and often useful presents to
the new born was established in Sac
ramento some months ago by the
larger retail merchants. Of late the
practice has become quite general, and
now every little tot whose advent into
the world la recorded in tho Sacra
mento papers Is presented with orders
for either tiny baby shoes, a rattle,
bonnet or something quite as accept
able as an adjunct to tho ordinary
babe's assortment of pretty things.
Recently a couple of Sacramento's,
am Become jeaioua to vie in
doing nice things for the city's now
born. In several instances little sav
ings accounts have been started in
the name ot the babe, and In others
penny and nickel .banks have been pre
sented to the parents in behalf of the
babe, and another sends a novel photo
album. There is said to be no fixed
agreement among tho merchants, but
it is conceded that the custom of fol
lowing the stork In his meanderlngs
wjth litUe gifts is fixed In Sacramento,
and in time to come will be one of the
traditions of the commercial life of the,
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CTYLE is paramount it is all im-
portant. No other Shoes in their
grade can tell you so interesting a
story from a style standpoint as
REGALS
S the new Fall Styles now being shown in our windows.
We are in a position to fit any foot, as we carry all
widths, AA to EE Have your next pair fitted RIGHT at
The Regal Exclusive Shoe Store
PHILLIES FAILED
TOJIVE IN
RED SOX AND PHILLIES TO GET
INTO THE HOME STRETCH NECK
AND NECK, BELIEVE MOST OF
THE SPORT DOPI8TS
By GEORGE H. HOLMES
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
J NEW XORK, sept 1. Consistent
baseball by the Red Sox and the
Phlllea has come to the 'rescue of a be
wildered random, and somewhat clar
ified the situation in both leagues. The
long looked for and much predicted
crack ot the Phillies under the strain
has failed to materialise. About the1
only crack visible to the nude orb has
bees that of Oaky Cravath'a bat
against the ball. The Red Sox have
yet to reveal any signs of slipping, and
lit appears that both clubs are going to ,
slip Into the home stretch going
'strong.
Both Moran of the Phillies and Car-
rigan of the Bostonians have prepared
for this stretch spurt, and both are go-
ling Into it with aces In the hole. Both
managers hare rested their stars,
Alexander and Wood, to the very limit
that safety allowed, for the past two
weeks, in anticipation of a strong Sep
tember hike. Apparently both believe
Implicity In the McOraw maxim that
"youngsters are all right In the early
drive, but it take's the red necks and
veterans to stand the strain of the
September efforts."
FALL MILLINERY
SHOWING
We will hold our First Showing of Fall Millinery on
FRIDAY
We will not attempt to describe the many gorgeous
designs that are being shown this fall. You will
have to come and see them yourself in order to
appreciate their beauty. The prices are very
reasonable.
You can also look over the new styles in Women's
Suits and Coats which are arriving daily direct
from New York.
STILTS DRYGOODS CO.
WHEKE THE LADIES SHOP
HOUSTON'S
Metropolitan Amusements
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE -
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COAST LEAGUE RE8UL7M
STAR THEATER
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Brown and Seeulveda; Covaleskl,
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At Salt Lake
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Oakland 6 10 J
Klllllay, Flttery and Hannah; Burns,
Prougb and Elliott
Moving Pictures
The Cox Family la still pleasing big
audiences at the Star. Tonight they
will present their original net, "The
Belle ot Japan BeavUful Oriental
costumes will be displayed, among the
features of the net, and Oriental oddi
ties and Japanese daaees, feme good
tnertet a hart of papular American
oonge, with 'an Orientatr them, win
alee be tatreeusei,
Photoplay Special
'The Still Small Voice,"
In Three Parts, Featuring Helen
Gardner.
"The Ford Weekly.
"The Hazards ef Helen."
It and Me
MmUm-m Kvery Saturday and Miiaday
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TEMPLE THEATER
"Paths Dally News"
"The Way ef the Transgressor,"
inree eei Broadway Star Feature
"Oreamlni Dnd,"
Bssaaay Cartoons
"Ford Weekly,"
current IvenU
Always 16c.
MATINEE DAILY AT SiaXl
A IX LICENSED PIOTUREH
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Ore.
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ADVANCE STYLES IN
FALL MILLINERY
Newest designs in Udiee' Wait, Collars and
Fashionable Novelties
THE BANDBOX!
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