The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 07, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HEEALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Two thought about your next Overceat: Don't be too easily
satisfied! Make up your mind that this winter you will have
all the Overcoat luxury, your coin will command.
Go where the good Overcoats are! There are Coats, and coats. As with everything else the most are ordinary,
They just about get by. Know the Make of your Overcoat. Ask to be shown a few Kuppenheimer Coats. Just slip
into one and you'll find yourself saying, "Some Overcoat House that House of Kuppenheimer." Why, man, if.
known everywhere as the Great Overcoat House, and has been for years. You can tell. $15 to $35.
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MENTION
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D. P. McAullffe of Lakeview Is In
M. Hays of Dorris ia here on bual-
Town Topics
Early Awakealag.
This morning about 3 o'clock, OS
cer Dews started for Medford, where
he has been called by the federal
grand Jury.
i Base Short cane In Tuesday from
-PeeYalley.
f t Shipping Hoi
& E. R. Gale ia registered at the Hall t This raoralng the Soutkerm Pirtln
treat Portland. J company carried away four more car
.. . . I load of horses, to be used in the Enro
ll E. WoUord and wife are regis- L wap Tnt80n of ,, tne
teredaitMMM. t buyer, and to this place the hones
" Carle TWpawoa and Charles Bow- " b6la ,PPd" -
a are m treat Olene. '
Railway Station Inspected.
i fEW. nackoa, the Hildebrand mer-, Special cars pulled In at the 8outh
chast, waa doing business in town , ern Pacific depot loaded with officials
today. - .on their annual Inspection trip of
j - lines, stations, etc., at an early hour
Earl Ham, Alex Noble, Fred Young this morning. They will make their
and George Noble are Tisltors from 'report on the Klamath station in a
lMaU Valley.
few -weeks.
COAST LEAGUE RESULTS
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At Sea FiaacJsco
San Francisco 4 S 0
Vernon ... 4 4 1
Brown, Fanning and 8epmhreda;
Henley, Piercer, Mitchell and Mltae.
At Bali Lata
Salt Lake 9 14 1
Portland I 1
Williams and Hannah; Kahler and
Cariah.
At Lea Angelas
Oakland 5 8 1
Los Angeles 1
Pruitt and Kuhn; Brand and Boles.
Strayed
Came to my place In November,
1914, brown Bwtaa cow, branded "H"
on left hip, split and under bit In
right ear. crop off left ear. Owner
can hare same by paying for tbis adr.
and for feed and pasture.
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WANTED!
20 Boys and Girls Under 1 8 Years of Age
To solicit lamp business for Edison Day Campaign. Many valuable prizes
are offered by the Factory and San Francisco Office as well as the liberal
bonus given by our store.
For the following prizes you need only to compete with nine other
towns in Oregon and California with the same population as Klamath Falls.
The winning contestant will be given his choice of the four prizes listed belew:
Prize 1. Remington No. 12 Repeating Rifle.
Prize 2. No. 1 Eastman Autograph Jr. Kodak.
Prize 3. Baseball outfit consisting of 1 D.&M.
Catchers Mitt, 1 D. & M. Mask, 1 D. & M. Chest
Protector, 1 Louisville Slugger Bat, 1 League
Baseball.
Prize 4. Tennis outfit, consisting of 1 Wright
& Ditson Tennis Racket, 1 Wright & Ditson Double
Court Net, 6 Wright & Ditson No. 0 Tennis Balls.
Each contestant has an excellent opportunity to win a valuable prize
as well as being compensated for his or her efforts,
"' As a spscisl inducement to encourage our contestants, we are offering
S1.00freadi2S00WattinEc That is, a solicitor
wWosOyhavete sell 2S lOO-Watt Edison Mazda Lamps or 42 SO-Watt
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4fl; sWoh boy or girl inssrestod will ldndly caM at
our store at once.
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Baldwin Hardware lompany
Silent Past Fails to
Escape Ravages of War
Tne following by Wo. Philip
Slmms, caaae by null from Paris, and
contains plans of the great oBenslre
movement now in progress that, for
obriaus reasons, would not hate
passed the censor if It had come by
wire.
The fact that the eighty chances
out of a hundred for success that
Jotfre estimated have resulted In vic
tory for the allies, Is shown by tho
wire report-in another column of the
Herald, stating that the German re
sistance In, Champagne is broken.
PARIS, Sept. 17. (By mall to New
York) "In the scale of human has
ards, the "allies have 80 chances In
100 of scoring a decisive victory when
the general offensive begins."
General Jotfre, commander in chief
of the French armies, made this state
ment to his lifelong friend, the editor
of the Depeche de Toulouse, I am in
formed. He did not state when the
offensive) would start, but the allies
are ready. High officials believe the
offensive is due.
The French commander told the ed
itor that he baa at his disposal 3,000,
000 Frenchmen, not counting 700,000
British and 60,000 Belgians. More
over, ammunition has been pouring
in, and in addition to the supply at
the front, the allies have an emer
gency reserve of 15,000,000 shells.
Every German trench and all the
network of special defenses, earth
works and blockhouses have been pa
tiently protted from photographs
which French aviators took In sys
tematic flights, dally, week after
week, from the sea to the Alps.
These blue prints hare, bean trans
ferred to "range canvasses," and the
range for the big guns have been
worked out by expert artillerymen.
This colossal taak Is now complete
In preparation (or expected counter
attacks, tho allies have constructed
fourth, fifth and even sixth lines of
trenches, arranged on a scalo posi
tively awe-inspiring.
r.yorythlng Is ready for tho great
move. Few know exactly when it will
come, but tho thrill of It Is in the air.
Hospitals In the region of Paris to the
northward have been cleared and
ilcnnetl: hospital trains have been
ii'mlo up, ready to take tho road.
ICarrcRpondonts are barred; leave of
nl'senco have been suppressed; tho
Clnsii of 1918 ha been assigned to
lioHtH, nnd Veterans, after renting for
weeks In the Interior, liiwo been sent
northward.
Joffro apparently Ih icndy for a
"knockout punch."
HOB HAI.K-.Ford ,utln M'
iw mini, iv., 330CMh,blliv
135 vr month, nliw $326 Hcfnu"
lilitmt, ilr. cnnh Wlthim, tk u(
Main, in tho rar 7
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FOIl HAl.tiOood ranch, unfcr lU
dltrh, 11 mllcH from Falls; for nit
cheap; good utiiu (i it, Coud, 7.(1
FOIl RENT r'liriilnliod Croon
ern homo, runuoiinble. Apply tit
Jefferson utreot or phone J4JX, Mi
LOST A llobollnk brarsltt ol tlilt ,
links, lUt-aco return or pbos to .
tho K. D. office. Mt
Moving Pictures
Owing to the delayed shipment of
Alms, the c program advertised last
night for bargain sight at the Star
waa not shows, but will be shown to
night A good program of seven reels
will be offered 4 for 10 and 15 cents,
ana win be eaewn ror tonignt oniy.
Tomorrow Marguerite Clark in "The
Goose Girl."- Sanday "The Circus
Man," and Monday "The Thief." Each
one of these features a- guaranteed at
traction.
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Broadway'Star Feature in 8 parts.
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SHOES
We are exclusive agents for the Queen Quality Shoe.
We have just received a few new styles in Tan Lace
and Button Kid and Patent. . We wish to state that
we have these new styles in A
width if desired; also B, C and D.
We also received in the new ship
ment a soft, easy Shoe designed for
women who require a soft comfort
Shoe. While it is practically a com
fort Shoe, it is built on a. last that
gives a dressy appearance.
Growing Girls' Shoes
Three new styles in Patent and Gunmetal Blucher or
Button. Patents come in Plain Vamp with Broad
Toe; also with Patent Tip. Gunmetal with Stock Tip?
and Mat Tops. Sizes 21-2 to 6. 13.40. Smaller
sizes, 11 1-2 to 2, $2.95. ''
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