i'-yv-- l-'-Jv tfS. . v rVrfttfv .. ca. , .-- - r&griSTn??;. c.mmmmmm , MB-IWHL I -V ii I I JWIS FIIOLl V.K THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY raM:-5 t i&sr ssskv ir "itf-i IX I4tu. aMani tunuit iMftBtatAasf V WlB- WWWWW .W.1WWWW V.WW..SF.WM CJ' . P tf ENROLLMENT WITH LARSBR FRESHMAN CLAM WHILE CITY .. SCHOOLS MOLD OWN. . The city schools and the eouaty high schools opened tale year with a larger regutratloa la Ue high school 176 be- log' registered, and the city schools 'about tho same as laat year, with 511 CITY ECONOMY CAUSES GUTS CITY ENGINEER'S SALARY CUT TO t POLICE JUDGE LOSES AS SISTANT AUTO CHABBES CUT BUSINESS MKTHODS TALKKD Is A. The hit school thin year enrolled sixty members la the Freshen whleh la m of the mraont ever to hare eatered the seheoL Pita teal Bowaua atatae that the work la etartlag on? la good shape, aad that therefore less than, twenty seats left la UMssemhly room this year. A few '-'awe students are expected. la the public schools of thla elty, "while the enrollment is slightly under laet;year. by the end of the month tt "wiiti'd tnjts the same aa laat year The Egu1ros compiled by Bupor m4 anient Daahar shows that there axe ST atudenta'ia'the Snt grade, fl la the nisi 51 la the third, a la the fomrth tt la the Bfth. it la the sixth. 41 la Um aeveo and CT m the elaMh. Ike eeatral hnUdtag baa SM students, Riv- " erside'lU, Kills Addition S3 sad Pel- leaa Bay City 43. Total 619. The feemwiag la a Hat of the city teaeaersM they were allotted for the ean;pik:' Miss Aagesta Parker. principal. Miss AUco sBaokSard. tth grfde. v htlse Waa WeBs, 7th grade. atlas Ad Boale, tth, grade. MJss Oertraae Seetoy, Sth grade. Pearl TaBey. 4th grade. -, Srd grade. Sad grade. Mies AMee .Peel aad Mrs. Kaade let A wave of ecoaoaay swept the city council last night, with the result that the city engineer's salary was cat from approxlawtely flS a month to $16. Police Judge Leavltt was denied further .use of his assistant, several auto hills put In bjj jitneys were cut down, and more eMcIent business methods were discussed by the city dads. It was stated that owing to the light work sow la the otice of the city ea glaeer, that hu salary ought to be cut, with a raise when the work picks up. It waa then proposed to cut oaT the po lice judge's assistant, which waa ed without a dissenting vote. Evidence then waa submitted that jitney busses had made excessive charges la maklag tripe about the city, largely by the police department The mayor stated that one baa had charged him 76 cents for a trip across the river. Chief of Police Baldwin stated that he had been charged 60 cents, both of those having beea paid out, of their owa pockets. Charges to the Upper Lake and Shlpplngton were said to be exhorbitaat Some talk was made of making Jit ney regulations aad adding price rates, but no action was taken. Methods of buying, checking Mils aad other busi ness eBdency methods were discussed. jr ' A. i SJ " twtr i"? Miss Mary Stewart.- priaetpal aad - ? ' :-!. sfi? U. I? i .. ..- i f.. IV ' sv "Mies Daisy Cote, 7th grade. ;hOss Maiei Hardeabroelc. tth grade. Agaes Bweeoda. 6th grade. Jesle Van Btoer. 4th grata. ' Mies Lain Btee; Srd grado., "IdJsaLan'WaMeBBwrg.Sad'inde. Mies Melea Paxaoa, 1st grade. Sf IUaj BImIUIbm j Miss Nellie, MeAadrews. aad 6th and Sth grades. Porter, Srd priadpal m 4th .htlso OoMea WhKeaaek, 1st aad Sad f i Misa Clara aimer. Domestic Science sad Art. ' ' - Mr. Lather A Mag, Mansal TMa- h - PeHeaa.Bay CHy Sohoel Mr. T. A, Bartoa, principal aad 6th, sta, 7th aad Sth grades. Mrs. T. A. Bartoa. 1st, Sad, Srd aad 4tsv"graaea. i Roato Boyd,' Masic VR; H.'Dunbar, superlatendeaL V I. U' RU ; t Raeaaae e Lakeview for mm passeager to Lake- view IMday er Saturday by auto, la aalrensmsth Traaefer omee. S4t "- -Mm IH at HeepHal , J. M. BrletoeweU kaowa locally. Is reported as aertoasly 111 at the Black- i hospital. It maybe necessary to HUNTER DIES FROM WOUNOS IN WOODS J - RTXSiamamaC3 "T3lf amrni amxaVxaT VsxamxamamamamaW m Hstamamm! aamal W samamamamamamamaW " 1 axamaHxl bH vIL. -xisamamamamamamamV aafsaai'4 . I rykg isr 4jt I MMIMlaMlM i m . , -MMMBMUtaPAamamamxsamaaaxamamlamal Newer and Better Styles for Fall The new season's smartest styles in all the latest models are here for your choosing at lowest prices. Beautiful models of Broadcloth, Serge, Whipcord, Gabardine, Tweeds, Cheviots and many other weaves.- Belted and Box Back styles. Trimmings principally in vogue are Braids and Fur. Any desired color, and we have a full assortment of sizes. "TIMMa . - HHHIinNNHIimt Stilts Drygoods Co. "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" The Millinery Show Is Most InttrMting Tailored Hsts from famous msktrs sttrsttln tylts not ahown eliowhore. A wondtrful nI Itctlon her for .your Inspection. Trlmmtd Hstt nTslPth nw sha'pos, Including tho popular ooft oats and crowns, of Velvets and Fslu. TMt stsson'e atyles lond thsmeslvts to tht smelter clot fitting military fade and large, soft drete. Ing brims. The vogue for Velvet Hsts Ii a grew. Ing note of the season. N.wJFedllTrirrwtinft Bronte Coques, Wings, Birds and ornsmtnu) of Stool and Poarl. We Have a wondtrful met mont ef thoso Trimmings and th prltM wW surprise yeu, thoy are so roasonablt. Sons Propose Flag Service (Continued from page t) MBDFOKD. Sept 8. Harry Frey, caretaker of the city latake on Lake Creek, waa foaad dead la the hllk Sunday; The ejoroaera jury returned a ver dict that Prey came to his death "ac- ddoatsHy, by a gmashot wsuad from his own weapoB." Frey bled to death tram a bullet wound in the leg that severed both large arteries aad broke theboaeofhlsleg. It waa at list thought that the dead rah shot by a careless hunter. Evidence brought out at the inquest, however, showed that the victim slip ped on the rocks while hunting, aad that his rile, a 15-56, was discharged, the bullet piercing the leg. The body was found Sunday morning, after he had lain twenty-four hours in the hills, in sight of his own homo. The remains were found by a party in search of Frey, aa it was feared he waa wounded or dead when be failed to return home. Frey had crawled half a mile from where the aecldeat occurred, la a des perate effort to reach aid. Harry Frey, who was IS years of a brotherta-iaw of Will Idler,- of the LanaaB Valley country, who left for Medferd aa boob as the newa of the tragedy reached here. For Irst-elaas cleaning aad pressing trjr the new Sanatorium. "All work guaranteed. A trial will coaviace you. Remember the place, S95 Mala street Werk: called for aad delivered. S-7t W. BUTLHR CO. loyalty Is due to this lag." states the letter. Judge Noland states that a day will probably be chosen near the opening of the term of court, when a number of naturalization applications win be brought up and a, suitable service ar ranged for the presentation of the fag. The lags are of handsome sine, aad In keeping with the dignity of any court, and tt Is believed by the ofldala of the organisation that such proceedings will serve to make the ceremoay of taking the oath of allegiance more Im pressive on our saw citlseas. Linoleum . The time to lay Linoleum to get the best results is while the weather Is warm. The expansion is less, and It Its the floor much better. The danger of "buckling" is not so great, and the durability of the Linoleum Is greatly Increased. We have a nice stock of linoleums and floor coverings to select from, and are sure it will he an advantage to you to have your floors covered while the weather la favorable; THK BIO STORK 8-tf VTJUML A SON. COUNCIL PASSES COURT RESOLUTION PERMITS TO BUILD ARE GRANTED WEIGHT AND MEASURE ORDL NANCE STUDIED GROE8BECK GOES TO SALEM Sale ef School Benda The county school superintendent hha for sale 15,000 In district school bonds. Interested parties may write or rail for information. Bids will fee opened September 16, 1916. 1 ' 'I""" r i ' y , f: , s i. BBamBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB I- ' :'.' ":' " '- - .;- s rTiO;.JP.'IJ SATURDAY if SC I KeOtXle SPECIAL I Jf Y - rf - am -gm & "kl m , Ahmunum Preserving fecial'.,;;, i .Kettle I m: 'M "TURDAY ALL DAY" I ?Silf45i; -. 1 . I iwmmWt .- "I ZWZbBtMk hJm awt, heavy wueaBt. swre Alumlnimi STeeervUta KeeWei ' -MM'm' " "jry' handle, 'elreiJy riveted ei pelMMd' beh laaMe' B:kim;W. iadeueslde See' aW udaehmt, ' I ROBERTS 4b HANKS I A ". SWBW faHhf&rt ' 4H Mala Street " - j v"--"'j, -v"lBBM' ''i" &-. it! , , am T':1 ' i JK''ajiiia(wtiiwwewwwwwwwwMwMwwiwwi am lf"Eo,'-s, ,SBXi- V'' '- -'-'t. '. V..J J",.. BfJ " SBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS HOUSTON'S BBBBBrBBBBBBBBHalaUal AaamBBBBBMLglMaBtBl HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK . STAR THEATER The Hermit ef Bird Island," , la Three Farts The Harardeef Helen Trie Ford Weekly" fSandlSe Coming next Monday The Fax PredHetlen "A FOOL THERE WAV Starring Theda Bart Th resolution offering the city hall for the use of the .federal court in Portland was unanimously passed by the .city council last night Permits to build were, granted to John H. Shannon for wood sheds on lot 2, block 48, Nichols addition to repair building on lot 2, block 4, Riv erside addition, S. J. Mosier to con struct room on block 41, on Sixth street, to J. A. Lennox. Bids for cork' carpet for the council chamber floor are to be called, and the mayor was instructed to purchase a covering for his office floor. F. A. Wood, general northwest man' ager of the Oamewell Ire alarm com pany, will visit the city soon and look over the situation for a Are alarm here, The weights and. measure ordinance presented by the Business Men's Asso ciation Is being studied over by the members of the council, and was laid over for one week. The ordinance providing for the working of prisoners on the streots was passed withj one dissenting voto. City Attorney Qroesbeck will go to Salem to be present next Monday at the hearing of the city's complaint against the Oregon California Power company, at the expense of the city. WHEAT STACK IS CONSUMED BYFIRE TIiu Ladles' Aid of tlio Mothodlx church will moot at Hit) homo of Mrs. SU'liimcti. nt 114 Lincoln street, on Thumday afternoon at 2:30. Be. of officers will bo rhosfin. All ami born are urged to be prettst. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE CALIFORNIA OREOON POWER COMPANY crnl nutuunU mt oppoxlte the names of follewo: NAMK. MY8TERIOUS FIRE MILE FROM AL. TAMONT ON SIMMERS RANCH SATURDAY NIQHT DESTROYS HIS WHEAT CROP Cluro C. Uocquoraz Pire Saturday night destroyed a ' "!"" It I!0"? ' k nr wh.M !,, .it rM i.. "'" rooK and as high as It could be piled, which' J!ontKO!"l,i T.V Locatlon of principal place of bmlneiu, Sen Francisco, California. ixuTiUB -mere are ueunquoni upon me ioiiowiiik uencriDea Hen; m account of mmcuBiiii'iit No. 1, lovlod on thu 29th day of June, ISIS, th ser-jB tu respocilve nbarehoUin, a;.' .-W-yii.t No. of rertld- cati 234 :&2 313 311 fttMMllMi TlHtilt Va..., . .- .. U.B. UlVA. a I .. Ntnl. reoresented the wheat eron of A. J ' ""'"""" wn, u. ohi. rnmcisrw, iru.m' Simmers on bis ranch, a mile from Altamont, on the Cap road. FORMER LOCAL M WEDDED AT ONE TIME SECRETARY OF CHAMBER 'HERE WEDS SALEM GIRL AT VANCOUVER AT MID. NIGHT LAST SATURDAY J Mr. Simmers states that the crop won one of the best that ho had ever raised here, and that there was about S00 bushels In the stack, which wa waiting to be threshed. The wheat stack was standing, near a stack of oats, and with tho help of neighbor! working most of the night, enough of this was removed to prevent 1U bum Ing also. If the wind had been In an other direction both stacks would have been destroyed. Tbo stack was located nearly a half nilto from tbe road, and though track were discovered between the road and the stack and on the road, they could not be followed, and no evidence has been found. lift Mercantile Trust Company of San KmncUco. Trustee 310 Mercantile Truitt Company of San PrnnclHCo, Trust' 312 Mercantile Tnwt Company of San Krunclnco, Trustee 313 Mercantile Trust Company or San KranclNco, Trustee 315 Mercantile Trust Company or Han Francisco. Trustpo 34C Mercantile Tnutl Company of San KruncUco, Trustee 361 Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco. Trustee 302 Mercantile Trust Company of Han Francisco, Trustee 363 Morrantllu Trust Company of Han Francisco, Trustee 361 John Van DenburKli .. .. ...... ..,...... 243 1', Williams , 336 No. of shim 60 200 10 10 100 210 100 200, 400 200 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 40 2,000 nwl US ' Ml ns ipj Hi mil, Mi And In accordance with law and an order of the Hoard of Direct! ; on the 19th day of August, 191G, so many (.hares of each parcel of ' stock as may bo necessary will be sold at public auction at the oBeoetSl company, number i31 Lcidesdorff street, San Francisco, Cnllfornla,oiae: day, September 27, 1916. at tho hour of 12 o'clock noon of said in, tPf said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of adrertltiM' expenses of sale. ALEX, J. HOHllOItOUOH i Secretary of California-Oregon Power CoapMf ..' Ofllce: Nnmber 131 Lcidesdorff Street, San Francisco, California, Matinees Every Saturday and Sunday atStSI TEMPLE THEATER "EUDENE ARAM" Fear Boot Boieem Drama AaaBBBlaxaxJalll AllifSnlfsl 4exW . eBjswavBBjBBTBBfi dFSfTJVBiB'BI fffBSJ MATINEE DAILY AT 2l ALL LICENSED PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ore. MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS ' VANCOUVBIL-Ilfaah., Sept 8.-Oeo. w. mower, roruaaa, ana mum w Mae Myers, Salem, were quietly mar ried at midnight Saturday at the homo of tbe Rev. R. H, Sawyer. Mrs. Haack, theeouaty auditor, waa called out at ll.W that evening to make out a liceaeefor the couple. Thoy were under the Impression that the license could be used Is Portland, but when they were informed that it could not be, thejr busted up tbe Rev. Mr; Sawyer aad were married. The witness who aocompaaied them was Morton C. Pewaall of Portland. Previous to her. aMrrUge the bride made her home wU her aunt at SM Taylor street, Perttamd. This Store Will Be Closed All Day Thursday On Account of Jewish Holiday K. Sugarman "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" a it,(l n ,M -. m ''. fr 'H&& mauci . .uifKUti.'. jy,-wyi.i . n.i " . j " u. - vu.-,t-r.