The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 29, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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For Ladies and
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First Class Alleys
Regulation Pins
New Mirieralite
Balls
Baltimore Ducks
Pocket Billiards
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Perfect Lighting
System
Steam Heat
John Dee, No. 104, Now
Heir to Gould Millions
John Do. No. 104, abandoned
child, aged 4, whoa pareats, it la be
lieved, Uv la Philadelphia, haa be-
com aa hair to mlllloaar because Mra.
Flaley 3. 8hepherd. who waa Miss
Helen Gould, worth perhapa 110,000,-
000 from the fortuae left by har
ramoua father, haa adopted him. The
Shepherd have no children. John
Dee waa found on the back atepa of St.
Patrick's cathedral la New York by a
policeman about a rear ago. Ho gave
hia name ao far aa he could be under
stood, aa Austin MeLeary. He talked
of Broad street and mumbled about a
ride on a train, a "big boat," and a
"railroad la the air." So It was
thought he had bees takes: from Phil
adelphia. However, ao trace of hla
Went waa found there. He waa eent
to St Christopher's Home at tMtU
Kerry, near the home of the. Shep
herds, and Mra. 8hepherd adopted
him. Now he la Flaley 3. Shepherd
Js. He haa found not only a father
and mother, but a fortune and social
position.
YOU cannot afford to continue wearing mat ora suit when you
can get such remarkable values at the Golden Rule Store. Thott
two spedaloffeMonjMen'sSuitshavebroughtmanynewfaceatomisstore,
Our Entire Stock of
Merrill Visitor.
Mr. Moore, the auctioneer, is here
on business from Merrill.
Opens Saturday.
The billiard hall.of E. A. Walker
on Main street is undergoing the last
. a it.. -1,a.a akI Wm at
Poe Valley Visitor. loucoes i u.Bu . -
Roy and Clarence Holmes are busi- " r sel ' " rar- "
ness visitors to this city rrom roe "" r- -- - - --
Valley DUBineas, wuicu win in miu "
Mecca', suuuraay morning.
Good Service
Courteous
Treatment
Liberal Prizes
We Invite
theLadies
Exdushrt) Agents
Orange Blossom
Candies
We Aim to Please.
TellUsifWeDon't
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Town Topics
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to the city Jail. Sabou waa taken be
fore Judge Leavltt, and the city treaa
ury was benefitted aoTen and one-halt
plunks, accredited to "lines."
Men's Fall Suits
Are Divided in Just Two Lots and
Represent the Best Clothing Values You
Have Ever Seen. Priced at
$9.90 $14.45
We Want You to See Our New Skipment of the Latest
Fall Neckwear, Shirts
and Collars
Just Received. Everything Freeh and of the Most Proper
Faakien
We are confident that this store can gave you money on your Fall Outfit. We can drew you better
on lets money. If a real saving is any object to you we are sure to please.
Hauling Grata.
Mr. inman and son, ranchers of the
Stukel bridge section, are busy haul
ing grain to this city.
Home Agate.
Earl McCoy arrived on Thursday's
local from San Francisco, where he
has enjoyed the paat two weeks ta a
visit to the fair.
Movteg Stock.
Tom Edsall of Parker Station is
busily engaged transferring hia stock
to the Horton ranch, aa he reports
the water conditions aa being very
low.
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UNITED STATES UN8CITED FOR
OFFICE OF CHIEF INTERMEDI
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and the intense Interest here aad in'
Europe regardlag peace. .
"The war la, being fought In that
capitals," one, cabinet officer said.
"Development there look aa if the
war la about oyer,"
UBIKF MENTION
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Lakevlew Pastor VJatta.
Rev. George A. Crawford, pastor of
the Presbyterian church at Lakevlew,
motored' to Klamath Fails this week,
returning to Lakeview Thursday afternoon.
United. Press Service
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct .
Whether America or Spain will act as
an Intermediary in the European war
is the absorbing question In official
dom, as the result of the renewed
arlety.
Shepherd's Piano Depot haa now in
stock nearly fifty various priced phon
ographs and talking machines. Look
over the different makes and bear the
late music. Remember, it's next door
to the postofflos. 7-St
U. K. Lemmon, a rancher from
Dairy, Is In town on business.
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Many believe Spain will be the me-,,,,, mipnn trnn.i.i.n
uunor Because oi ipe American-tier-man
dispute. Unofficial Information
from Germany is to the effect that
America Isn't best aulted for the po-
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z ' ranch la in town today.
Hoffman are Jack Logan is in his city from Mid
land.
JAPANESE FIRE
SEATTLE DOCK
John McFall is a visitor from Uo-
nansa.
J. W. Treese is here on busincs'
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Fitspatrick
D. P. Lewis and G. D,
down from Portland.
HKI.IKVK JAPANESE TJHT DOCK
ON FIHK AFTKIt THREE AT
TF.MITH FROM HATRED OF CHI.
NEHK LOXGHHOUEMAN HELD.
H. F. Ward
from Seattle.
is a business visitor
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Bayers Retara.
D. M. Ferris and L. M. Tillson of
Denver, Colo., are again in Klamath
Falls. These men are horse buyers,
and have been busily engaged for
some time In purchasing animals for
the allied armies.
Money In Not All.
Friendship plays a bigger part in
business today than ever before In the
history of the world.
We do business only with our
friends, aa our enemies will not pat
ronize us; therefore, the store that
has the most friends will grow the
faster,
A store can't prosper by trickery
very long. Just one purchase from
you, regardless of the amount, will
uot help us grow unless you are
pleased and become a friend of our
store.
We have made It our aim to make
every article sold by ue a friend-mak
er, and our rapid growth has proved
we have won. Wo are trying to make
you a friend of
WILLIS-JOHNflTONE CO.
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Powerful BtaaT.
Vou often bear It said that a man
does not know bis own strength, and
the city officers were given occasion
to prove this assertion when Steve
Sabou was taken Into custody. Sabou
was cautioned by Officer McCarter to
be cartful of bis remarks, while lis
tening to the tune of John Barleycorn,
and as this did not seem to silence
the flow of oratory, McCarter proceed
ed to plaee Sabou under arrest, with
the result that this sturdy sua
showed a raaurkable amount of
strength. Xewever, Officer Dews catae
to the aaatetaaee f MeCarter, aad
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Our stock la aew, saapey,
up to date and priced right.
While whopping aroaad,
drop in, for we would ooa
older It an honor to nave
you Inspect our exhibit.
Have you sees aad heard
the thousand dollar Circas
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THE BEST RECORD BUY
Is the Columbia Record at MM
renta per selection, or SB seats
the double disc.
New November Records are
now being played.
Call or write for Um aew
1016 "Encyclopedia of Rec
ords." Shepherd Piano
Depot
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Georgex Howell is a visitor from
Merrill.
Mr. Robustllinl, a Midland rancher,
is hero on business.
James Dixon Is In town buying.
G. A. Johnson Is up from Midland.
Records! Records! Records! Shep
herd Piano Depot. 21 -It
L. PfsUlnstlehl and wife are late
arrivals from Madison, Cal.
C. Skully Is here on business from
San Francisco.
C. J. Larrimoro is registered at the
Hall.
F. J. Jackson Is down from Fort
Klamath.
C. L. Davidson and family are visit
ors' from San Francisco.
B. H. Grant Is down from Portland.
At your service with everything
new In fancy goods, art and crockery
ware. Henderson's, 1134-36 Main.
George W. Hammond Is a late ar
rival from Sacramento.
Moving Pictures
HKATTI.K. Oct. 20. The third In
cvndlary attempt to lire Pier 14 with
in a week, occurred last nlgbt. The
Illuo Funnel Liner Nlxlon bad Just
llnlshed discharging a 14,000,000
cargo, the greater part of which waa
silk, which was loaded Into trains li
mediately, when the flro waa set. The
rest of tho cargo remalnod on the
dock.
Tho lire wan discovered after the
employes quit work last night. Two
nttomptH to burn the dock Tuesday
failed.
D. Williams, a longshoreman, Is
held In eonnoctlon with last night's
II io. it Is alleged ho predicted the
Are.
It Is bolleved that Jaiwnese, be
cuuho of their hatred for the Chinese
Tews, started the Are.
ALLEGED GIGANTIC
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Vnlted Press Service
SAN FRANCIBCO. Oct. !. it aM
l.rou learned on high authority usi
the Washington adminUtrailea M
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(Icged Chlaeee smuggling plot
It la claimed that a, conspiracy St
ilted between the offlcers of Use
and Immigration employes at Kia
churla, Mongolia and Korea aad t
Fra-nclaeo.
Elmer Martin la a visitor frosi
aaasa.
KING FAI.LH FROM
HORHE; IH HURT
If we were asked to select the most
delightful and meritorious production
of Famous Playera for the but two
months we would choose "The Morals
of Marcus," stated the critics of the
Motion Picture News. To choose this
from all the splendid production of
the Famous Players Is paying It a
very high compliment. Marie Doro
utflrrlnir In thla aaa l. . sl.
isif s IVHIUtO UUB UK. LDB,
recent captives of the Famous Play-,
em, ana ner roie in this picture la one
that brings out her sweet aad wistful
personality. Of humorous scenes there
are many, aad even the subtitles are
often conducive to aa much laughter
as the actions of the players.. But
tho picture Is not all comle. Its pathos
preaominate la many speeches, espe
cially wbea the asolrlna relatives of
"Tho Marcus" plot agalast Charlotte,
me iittie refuge from the Turkish
harem, whoa Tha Marcus baa givea
refuge In his stately mansion. w.
Locke, the anther of the play froaa
wnicn toe picture la takaij haa mia
gled the comedy and dramatis iai.
dents In sueh area propertlOM that
me ooBBiaauon proausea piatura
United Press Service
LONDON, Oct. 19 It Is announced
thnt King George is suffering from
severe bruises due to a fall from his
horse Thuraday. He waa Inspecting
liU army In Northern France when
lilti mount, excited by the cheers of
tlio troopers, fell,
Tho king Is confined to his bed.
Physicians assured the British peo
plo that no complications are exoect-
od. Ills majesty passed a fair night.
Tho Prince of Wales arrived at
Buckingham palace,
More Whiskey.
While discharging his duties Thurs
day afternoon, Officer McCarter ob
served Jack Lewis acting In a sussl.
clous way, which led to hla arreet be
ing maao a little later. It It under
stood that Lewis was In the act of de
livering whiskey to an ladlaa.
cbarmlnc in every aefttia This -
ordinary offering will be shown si the
Br iuninni una tomorrow, a BUtl
aee win be givea tomorrow afUmooa,
as arrancaaaant !. K..n .j. w
the Builaesa Men's Asaoelailoa for all
iae scbooi eaiiarem.
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