The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 15, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Mrs. Harrla and Mlaa - - Kll-
gore left oa tht moralag's stage for
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thi BMlkk aupply of tobacco ami
HMa only holds oat. than o ha an
aneoUBB aa to the 8nal favorable out-
ccaae for the aJUee. Tale, at least, la
Tsenavr Ataies opinion.
'ipmmr admits that recently the
MMata have made e.ulte a taaa
abea manitioaa, bat taaiata that even
wtta ataaKioaa it still requires men
tewtathewar. Ha pats It thia way:
"It takaa haroaa to win at battle,
aa4 the thing Boat accessary to stake
Teauaya here la a faithful pipe that
iwUl etaad by him la aay eawgsaty."
Kieaatly ka kas cited eoacrata aa.
UHtaiti areve tale tkaala aad per-
i tt British pebUe ta eoatribute
VkaraUy toward tka tobacco
i Fraaoa aad the DardaaeUea.
kara waa Uaataaaat W. Varakaw,
: tka Tietoria Craaa at OalllMH.
Tkraw boaka eoattaaoaaty far farty
faar kavra. aaiac hU alpa mad eigar
ataaa far llgatlax faaaa. Taauur ta-
aMa ha eoaM kara aaad kla elgaiatta
Hiktar jaat aa aSaetrraly, bat witk
aat aaMksu W coaM aot hare wlth-
tkaetiata.
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moke. To fllaitrate, ha daclaraa
there waa a Toauay who dariac tka
retreat from Moaa waa laekr aaomKh
to flad a- bona. Ha kept aatrld for
a whole day. maklac fair mntriM
Then he traded the aac to aa artillery
man for a package of cixarettea. Jaat
aa he knew would ba tka eaaa. tka
I Tommy was able, with a ctfaxette la
his mouth, to make faster nrocraaa
afoot than astride.
Eton 'clrUIan life haa baaa drawn
upon by Tommy to raore tka British
public to contributions. 'Followiax
the fall of Liege last year, ha asserts
that an aged man with two grandchil
dren limped Into Oatead after a
tr&mn of orar 100 mllaa. Ha had ao
money and only what food waa grrea
him by charitable people along the
way.
"Bat I had oaa thing." ha told the
Tommies at Oatead. "that aaatslmed
ma wenderfully: my pipe and nleaty
of tobacco. I doat ballora I aboald
hare beea able to reach Oatead alrre
If I had aot beea able to light ap
when I wanted to."
What worries Tommy, la his nraa
ent agitation to secure tobacco contri
butions, la tha French. He Insists
tbe Trench tobacco la Tile. Yet ha
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hall, coadactora
of tha White Fallcaa aad Hall hotels
returned on last aight'a local from a
Tlslt to the fair.
Merrill Readier VkUta.
C. K. Iferrltt. who haa a ranch la
tha Merrill country, returned hasM
this morning after a business riatt of
a couple of days la tha county aaat.
Accept New PoatUoau
J. L. Condree. who haa been la tha
employ of the Western Union Tale
graph company, temnorarlly. haa ac
cepted a position at tha White Pal
lean hotel.
Retame fresa North. ' '"
W. V. Whitlatch. who formerly re.
sided near Merrill, later going to the
Willamette Valley, haa returned.
Touchatlag the fact that Klaautk
county la not to be "bested" la a geed
many things.. . ,
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Here is a value that should be consulted
before placing your order for
Winter
f2r ' !! !Bf!!IT "wpw of u"iha8 to admit that the Preach "pollna
-T .-- - .rTTtV Cght Just ss brayely as he does. His
roaa a parapet too high tor hla aa-on explanation Is that possibly the
SS-H-f.!: Lm i1" p,pe', French soldier haa some other aource
HmeadUe parapet, aadipulliag the 'of iMpimtion besides his pipe. la
v ur.u- coanaaea la acuoa. whIcn ,,(, he arEUOT ,, BrItteh
He get' .thekOistingalshed Conduct
medal fork. Bat Tommy Insists that
the eacoaragemsat of hla pipe did it.
-tOaly a aoMier at the front. Tommy
wi real tbibo oi a
! should contribute all the more fiber
ally, first, that he may not be forced
to have recourse to French tobacco.
and secondly, that he may not be ren
dered any less brare than the French.
ADVERTISING
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DVerapK HAS , VamTTOmS
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Irwmanmi nc tmrranir obb-
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;6bjboon BUlLDINO. P. P. I. EL.
Ooteber It. The erowda at the ez
Pftftlea eoaUnne to ayerace 60,000
aad the number acre from distant
petals, the Far Bast and Middle West,
appears to be oa. the increase. The
haaables axe many aad, specif c, and
the proepact of latareatlng people la
0ega seam yery great
yatr, aaturaUy.f mach Inquiry la
aaoat "cheap" Iaada, aad there are
many who waat to know about home
ataaeVhwt the majority are iatarest
ed,ia posslkUlty of .production aad
HOUSTON'S
climatic conditions rather than some
thing "cheap.". In fact, prices quoted
$60 to $150 for land easily ac
ceasible to railroad or community la
surprising to most of the inquirers.
many or whom are from sections
w'here land la quoted at double and
treble that figure. The different top
resentatrree 'here say tlutt there
are many Inquiries about small ecre-
agea near the lane communities, and
all agree that there is constant ques
tioning about Eastern Oregon.
Some tremendously effective atlver-
ifriuK must have been don.i for that
section of. the state within the past
two or three years, for many from
distant points seem to have some
familiarity with the region, aad waat
to know more about its onnortnnltias.
The Inquirers generally seem to be
favorably impressed with Oregon's
showing here, and many who had not
thought of going Into tbe state at this
! time say they will at least take a
short look at It this time, and come
back prepared to remain If they can
find the specific thins: for which thev
are loeking: "
Indiana
Mr. aad Mra. Taylor, Mra. Sd Tay
lor. Misa Marioa Taylor aad Roy
Winkler of Huntington, Ind., are vis
iting a- short time la Klaatatk oouatv
during their Western tour.
Late Arrivaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Crest and
two daughters recently arrived la the
city from Hillsborough, Ind., aad are
much taken with the sarroundlnaa.
They may make their home In this
section.
Fire Raging ha Take.
Thursday evening the southwestera
skies resembled very much a vunsat
on a summer's evening, dae to a large
fire raging la aad. about Ady ai
Calore. The supposition ls.that trao-
pen in thia section will la all proba
bility experience a scarcity of far-
bearing creatures 'ere the ire haa
been extinguished.
We have just received two full cases of Lot No. 29JU,
known as Storm King, which is an extra heavy flat knit,
fleece lined Union Suit made from best quality cotton yarn.
Inside of garment is a heavy, soft, sanitary nap fleecing;
elastic ribbed cuffs and ankles; color very light shade of tan.
Thie ta a garment tome atorea would sell at $1.50. We have a mail-order catalog
which prices this garment at $1.24. All sixes from 34 to 46. Our d f'
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regular price per suit, no more no less
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Bootlegger Arrested.
Officers J. H. Hudaoa aad Charlaa
Otis, while policing their beat ea
Sixth street, were quick to determine
the actions, of a man familiarly asso
ciating himself with aa Indian, aad
after closer examination the man waa
placed under arrest and charged with
giving liquor to an Indian. He gave
his name as W. O. Phillips. Ha la
being held here pending the arrival
of the United States marshal from
Medford, who is coming to take him
before the grand Jury.
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Moving Pictures
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eventorat, 6:30. JOUowed bjr carnival nnd p,ctttr,'fcd br j,,,, h
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Carnival and Dance
TONIGHT
Sd0tol2
UemasSkcredHeart Church
. ST A R THEATE Rj
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mum fire
ON WEST FRONT
hand' grenaddtg extensive
BEFORE IiOOS BRITISH SUB
MARINE, ATTACKED BY THREE
WARSHIPS, SINKS DESTROYER
"Dress-Up" Week Next.
"Dress-Up" Week Is belnc observed
in practically every large city and
many of the smaller ones In the
i United States this year. Local condi
tions govern the date, whkh oeeara
during the month of October. Port
'land, tbe first city In Oregon to ob
serve tbe occasion, is holding "dress-
up" week now. From October I5th
to the 30th will be "dress-un" week
in Klamath Falls, according to ar
rangements now batag made.
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PINE GROVE PICKUPS
George Swanston of Sacramento U
here on business.
C. C. Plerson Is registered at tbe
American from Dairy.
lira. 8. II nnmm mjA Tannin nl.oy.1
are here from Bonaaaa.
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J. M. White of Dunsmuir is regis
tered at the American.
Mrs. S. M. Baker la a visitor from
Hornbrook.
Oliver Sly, a rancher of the Oor
ris section, is here oa business.
P. W. Churchill of Vraka U VmIh.
terad at the Hall.
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ygstlweeai JEvefy Saturday and Sunday
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United Press Service
PARIS, Oct. 15. It is announced
that heavy bombardment oecurrad
last night before Loos and North
Souches. "Hand grenadlng is extens
ive to tne south of Bolsoa-Hache.
There Is cannonading between Alma
and In all the Champagne districts.
tnlttd Press Service
i COPENHAGEN. Oct 16. A Brit
ish submarine sank a German do.
stroyer at the south end of tha sound.
according to Swedish advises. The
submarine was attacked, by a German
cruiser .and1, another destroyer, all of
Which surmnniljul tha .ntinarfo.
.The latter, however, torpedoed one of
ma uenroyers ana esespM.
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BERLIN, Oct. 14 It U anmouaMd
that tbe Russians olaread Geraaaa no.
atttoae northeast of Weeselewe.
t Cast dull cares aside and mlagle
with tha happy throng at the opera
house thia evening. Lunch baainnlnx
at J:S0. ' Daaeiag at 8:10. Ladiaa f
tae Baered auart eknreb. n
Tbe Henley school haa orcaniied a
basketball team composed of 'nova
ana girls.
The Pine Grove Sunday school is
increasing fast.
The bungalow being erected by A.
Campbell on hw ranch Is nearlne-
completlon.
Mr. Shepherd has built a new nonl.
try house.
Mrs. J. S. Mills entertained tha
Civic Club last Thursday. Praaaat
were Mesdames Brown, Charles Mack,
Henry Grimes, Elliott aad Bert Haw-
kins.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes have
returned from a trip to Medford aad
Ashland, where, they visited relaUves
and friends.
Jones is up fresa Dorris oa a
Don't go home for dinner this even
ing. Come to the opera bouse after
6:80. Bring your friends. Ladles of
the Sacred Heart church IB
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LUNACY BOARD
STRIKES SNAG
CALIFORNIA
LUNACY COMMIX
HIO.N HAM TO CAHK FOR OHK.
Ingion and Oregon, and will promWj
continue taking caro of tbom.
Dr. F. W. Hatch, ccncral tuMrli.
tendent of state hospltali, bu tnti
that, in all, fifty patients now in Cal
ifornia Insano hospitals belong In ott
er states. All except tho fifteen from
the Northwest will soon be seat back
to tho states In which tlioy Mow.
J. D. Cornln and "wlfeare here
from Silver Lake. '
Volaey Dixon of Medford is a vis
itor to our city. '
Joseph O. Grey is here oa businosa
from Medford. -:
B. E. Wolford in in: town from
Yalnax.
J. H. Wise and wife are in town
from the Horton ranch.
O. 8.''Kamaa aad J. Kin era haat.
aaaa .vtoHe-e, from the' aweoaltlon
Dancing
ToRorrtw Nifht
Attk.
OPERA HOUSE
Athasseeeii, SO CeaU
UHirca
Curfew WJM Rlag.
The curfew ordinance will be en
forced from now on. It provides' that
no person under 18 years of age shall
oe allowed to loiter oa tbe streets or
vacant places In the city after 7
o'clock in the evening. The curfew
ring Will be tha tflllliia- at taa fl'na hall
tor nve rokw.-.'lvMaori.
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United Prase Bsrvlae.
SACRAMENTO. Oat IB. Tha En
ropeaa war is blamed vby ecretary of
hw Tana joraan, wao reporta that
buslaaes in his omeaia falliaa o
aUrmingly. OrgaahMtiea of new
corporations is daeieedly slack, and
conseaueatly the feet1 for' the' bmee
are averaging scareely 111 a day.
in former rears teas waged over
91,000 dally. , , ,'
no doubt prove to be, one of the host
comedies that the Star theater has
shown. It is safe to say that never
haa there been more lauahs or mora
unusual and utterly strange com
plications in any previous Ave reels
of pictures than will be seen in "Attr
Five." Theodore Roberta, who win
be remembered by those who saw him
In "The Circus Man," will be seen as
the villain in this production. On
of the characters well worth men
tioning Is that of the Japanese valet,
"UU." Thia Dart ia nlavad h . ..i
I Japanese actor and is said to be one
of tbe main supports to the produc
tion. Taking this Picture on all IK
comments by the motion nlctura
magaxlnes, it Is one that can alnram.
ly be highly recommended In ad-
yanco. R will be shown for two
nights, tonight and tomorrow nih
and will be. followed.. Sunday by the
well known comedy in flvn rnt "Tho
Bachelor's Romance," and Monday by
me rox feature, "Samson," a mod
ern, drama with William Farnum.
Klectlon RJoteni Kill IleperMr;
CHARi.eHTriNf h. n n- UJ-
lu.A'Lvzzzj-'z'r.i '. zz.
GON PATIENTS BECAUSE OF ' ,"' ,"' " ro 7 i T Z
r4nil several woro Injured In a rk
LfXIIHLATIVE KltUOIt t',at "Hopded tho announcemeBt it
the municipal primary result this '-
ternoon. "Tho governor ordered osl
the militia. '
I'lilU'ii l're Servh'n
SACRAMENTO. Oct. lS-Thesuto1 - Wdl i Ifaaew oa laillaai J
lunacy commliwlon has run ngalnst a WASHINGTON, D. c, Oct. u. j
atnmblliiK block in its attempt to Tho government will upend mri
huvo other Htatcs tska back patients tnono' on Indiana and less on irrieia-
whoso legal roaldonco la in thn nm.Jlon next year, according to ths as-j
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aido states, but who nro at present in nounccmont ot Socrotary of tbs u-3
tho California hospitals for tho ln-'r,or t,,,J". " conffrcncsalM
"arte. trio president. !l
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The states of Orccon and Waiiin.1
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ivn nro mo stumbling blocks. It ap
poara that those two statos havo no
law that allows them to'nccant in..-
poraons In tholr institutions from
pomw outside, even though the legal
residence of tho lnmnn i. in th.i.
state.
California Is taking rar r
Insane persons who belong In Wash-'
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nil agency nunii a apvciai. ?
firs, life, aceldsnt. liability, serthvyf
and other Insurance, surety ssada
Inana -AM-!- .tlu mmM AlllltrV afSS
srty of all kinds. Havs the squlseKWt
and the hale that auarantsss srsea
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ana efficient atrvics. no xrui
snswar qusstlens. Chllcots, M6 Mai M
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Apron sale, large assortment, "Bar
gain week" prices, onarahouaa thia
evening. Ladles of the Sacred Heart
church.- ia
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WANTED-Coaipeteaj ,wpman de
elrae work, eltker in or ant iw
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Coupons
Tlicse Coupons are given will, each 85o purchase of wall B;
dies, of which there are somo 80 la number) Violet DalceUae of ;
Toilet articles, Bouquet Jrnalce Perfume and Powder-, Symphoaf
vm Htatlonory, Maximum aad MonograsH Rubber Goods, Kleaa,j
TootlibmslM-s, Harmony Perfame. all I risaratJnni 'wrr-" our oira''
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rwlll bring Star gooda (o year
filoor aad save you money.
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to aeleet freea.
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