-,vw I ;i - If'S. ,. SATURDAY, MAY , THE EVENIMQ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. 0R1OON , PAMPOUR Hit i J.ir-riM m7.il i, Optttig due at Pavtllaa tonight OfrrfnMSl. H OOD FARM LANDS - Flv ar tract nMr Falls, gd " read, SSI to HO par r n May term. NiM lvl Mr Irrigated tmt My Mil frm Pall, n gd rad. Only $1,009, n My term. ? A 4m 40 aer Irrigated traet, tart ly tnrwd, Mm alfalfas ep, aady Immi MIL wHh gd drain. Prte 93,000) torn. A gd 70 Mr partly Improved Irri gated tract In th heart f th valley. If fin Mil. Prle 06,000, n torm. A wll Improved 00 Mr tract on main valley re. It' n of th vary beet, ana I cheap at 00,000. Some term. CITY PROPERTY Only 0900 cash for thre big lets en Johnson avenue. It will eeet you only $400 en aiy terme fer a good let and three room hew In PalrvlavtAddltlen. Yeu can act a good corner let on Eleventh trt, thl aid f canal, far $690, on Msy term. A goed four room house, nicely fur nlahd, good outbuildings, two big lots, Falrvlew Addition, only $000 cash. A nlM four room bungalow, with bath, only thre blocks from Main, fer $1,000. Can make Mm term. Houos, lets, bustnees property, farms, stock ranch, rentals, lean, band; Insurance. Oee Chllcote, OSS Main. S Moving Pictures "The CavaMan" la novel became It i rasl. It la so trie to-lit that you shudder at th realisation of It all. Th story opens Uk th flash of a gun. It Is a modem and eloquent appeal It treats of the awakening ot the soul of a man at the bidding ot a coquette; of Its development, and ultimate success ful struggles against th world. It picture th agony ot a strong man's love for a frivolous woman; of bis misery over the spurning of that love, and ot the renewal of the old life at a later period. It la strong, masterful, and a dramatization of the world-old story that all will enjoy. This live reel Vltagraph Blue Ribbon production will be seen at the Star tonight only. "The Ne'er-Do-Well." Rex Beach's great story of Panama, filmed in nine reels, proved a good attraction at Houston's opera house last night. As a result, a big house is promised for tonight's show, the final exhibition here. This wonderful film play waa made In the Panama canal zone, where a company ot Sellg players repaired In order to secure realistic atmosphere. An all-star cast, including Kathlyn Williams. Wheeler Oakman. Eugenie Besserer and other stars appear In this wonderful screen play. Beautiful trop- ft J M ITS ODD & Th way en merchant plods along year after year, selling only th cheapest of goods Whll his neighbor torgea ahead by recommending and selling merchandise of real merit. A person "educated up" to purchase seasonable jewelry should net overlook - A Real Opportunity T see the latest In Spot Pins, Lingerie Pins, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links and numerous other article appropriate for any occa sion. I havs ths stock Direct From the Manufacturers Los not thl OPPORfUNITY.iest ye be forever dlssppolnteJ. Present thl ad and - 10 Per Cent Discount Will be allowed on th purchase price of any of the following articles: TRAY No. 1 Solid Gold Pins, Charms and Brooches $1.75 each TRAY No. Solid Gold Lingerie Pins, Spot Pins, Scarf Pin. Brooch 2- ch TRAY No. 3 Solid Gold Spot Pins, Scarf Pins and BlVMM W-00 eh TRAY No. 4 Solid Gold Beauty Pins, Brooches, Scarf Pins and Cuff Links 04-00 each TRAY NO. 5 Solid Gold Brooches, Bar Pins, Scarf Plna and Cuff Links , 0-0 ch TRAY No. 0 Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links and Shirt Stud ; - 5 Per Cent Discount :$.oo up On any Watch displayed In my window will also be allowed all who bring thl advertisement. T. G. McHATTAN, 511 Main St. FORD GARAGE For Your Tires and Tubes Casings - .- - $7.25 up Tubes $2.25 up All New Casings Put on Free Frv) Air Always in Stock Ford Touring Car $493.25 Ford Runabout $443.25 Oakland Six $895.00 All F. O. B. Klamath Falls New and Second Hand Cars Always in Stock FORD PICNIC, MAY 21 At Spink's Camp on Spring Crack Watch for Program Latar Cars for Hire Day or Night Rates th Cheapest Phona 212-J '" Ws) Always Hava Cars-Fiva on Hand Wo Also Hava a Ford Truck for 16 Passangars Vry RMsenabls ftste rJ&jmmwmmm mm tai s lifcUKUt. B1EJHN, Agent leal scenery abounds, together with unusual slants along th Panama ca nal There Is not a dull moment In this extraordinary production, which Is a worthy successor of "Th Spoilers." PACIFIC COAST liRAGCF S Standing of th Club Won Lost Pet Los Angeles 17 II M San Francisco .1$ H 5M Vernon , 1 1 -600 Salt Lake M M -N Oakland -U 17 .461 Portland 10 IB .400 Results Yesterday No game at Portland on account ot rata. At San Francisco R. BX B- San Francisco . ..-. 3 9 0 Oakland 8 $ 0 Steon and Broeks: Prough and El liott. KlaVitter replaced Prough In the eighth. At Los Angeles R. H. B. Vernon 6 0 1 Salt Lake 14 3 Johnson and Whaling; Warhop and Hannah. Klein replaced Warhop In the first. Vann replaced Hannah In the third. Dougan replaced Klein In the fifth. FOR 8ALE AT A BARGAIN A nine-room modern bungalow at a bargain If sold at once. This home cost $4,000. It Is located three blocks from Main street, at 308 Washington street; one and a half blocks from K. C. H. S. It gives a beautiful riew of the Klamath vValley and Lake Uwauna. This Is a nice home for some one at less than the cost of the bouse and Improvements. Call and see It, or write owner. Address R. C. S.. P. O. box 392. 6-Xt THE SCREAM OF THS MJSERAiLt Tom has bora making attracts window dlsptays for yo$ with th aaa rm' latest in Jewelry and kindred lines and w want you to com In and se this new line, as w have it ror sai. and It's no trouble to show you tan goods. We have th stock and our prices are right and we want you to appreci ate the fact that you can buy rignt hiim at homo sa cheaD and get Just as good Jewelry as you xan in w ois- gest city in tho United States or Mex ico I mean Germany. We have a stock of goods that won't rnmn hark, hut hrinn VOU back for more. No article without a gaurant. J We are running a special in au. watches. if vou have the time and need the time, see us, as we think we can give von nfrvico. Yes. we fix watch; have a stock of ring mountings and set tho atono while you wait. wnn wo do a Job It's right, but we are not infallible and should it not be right wo will make it so. Scientists say that the llKht of some stars has noti reached us yet, but win ovemusiiy. I do so hope that the abovo will taxe on during my life time. Hurry to my old. McHATTAN. .- FOR RENT Three room modern fur nished apartment, electric range and heat. Enquire C. E. Riley. 628 Main street Robert Service an attorney of Baker for Public Service Commissioner This is xood dancing weather. Coma and enjoy yourself at the Pavilion night It" CANDIOATCS NOTICE Any candidate of any political party Is cordially extended the privilege of addressing the people from the plat form where I speak In this campaign. 6-tf C. M. ONEJLL. iV-i WE ARE GOING TO SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF New Spring and Summer Suits and Coats AT SUCH PRICES THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO BUY THEM. WE WUULU KAinar, onw WfTcE PRICES THAN CARRY ANY STOCK OVER AFTER THE BEGINNING OF SUMMER. THESE ARE BARGAINS THAT ARE USUALLY NEVER OF FERED UNTIL JUNE OR JULY. , Our Suits and Coats arc all new this spring and the very latest in style and material. Many of them have been re ceived within the last two weeks. Here are a few of the offers we are making. It will pay you to come in and see for yourself the enormous reduc tions we are making. Suits Society (Continued from page 3) He Is conceded to be one of the best authorities on railroad rate regulaUon in the state. For eight years be naa hammered the railroads wnen they were wrong; but always advocates that they are entitled to and should be given a "square deaL" He states that rates today are the highest in railroad history, while the cost to produce the "ton mile" the unit of transportation) is the lowest The O.R.2N. paid a stock dividend in -1908 of 79 per cent, and in four years a total of over 109 per cent This shows the need ot regulation by one who knows. Six republicans are ont for this place. His record shows that he has done more to expose dlscrlmlnaUon and unlawful practices by the railroads than any other man in Eastern Oregon. Read his pamphlet page. Adr. W. S. SLOUGH For Assessor To the Voters of Klamath Ceunty: If I am placed In the office of assess or by your votes I pledge myself to th following standards and Ideals: 1 I shall give all my time and th best of my ability to the work of (bo office. 21 shall do my best to plac upea the tax roll tnry plc of taxabi property in Klamath county, and will assess each piece equitably. 3 The "timber baron" and "small taxpayer" will look alik to tn. I stand for a square deal for alL 41 will not us th offic to re ward friends or punish enemle. 61 will not use th opportunities afforded by the office to promulgate any "ideas" or "Isms." Tber Is work enough in the office to consume all th time and energy of th most aotlr man. f Th pac and prosperity of th county depend upon a Just and intelli gent administration of public buslaats. 7 Your support In the Primary and In th Election is solicited upon th above declaration of principle. Respectfully, W. I. ILOUOB. (Paid Advrtint) Saraent. Ada Soule. Vera Houston, Alice Blackford. Pearl Boivin, Lorsine Bllghton, Helen Paxson, Gertrude Seely, Augusta Parker. Mabel Mean and Georgia Porter. I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers and chil dren nave gone to Medford and Jack sonville to visit relative ror a few days. j I . Miss Elizabeth Houston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-John V. Houston, a grad uate of the Klamath County High School and a favorite In social and musical circles, was well known her as an energetic worker. Reports from Berkeley, Calif., where ah Is attend ing school, show that she continue to xeep busy, and the wonder Is that one small girl can do so much, and still find time for study. Miss Houston Is taking a course In public school mu sic under the dlrecUon of the well known Mrs. Sweezey of Berkeley. In addition, she Is taking a special course of piano music under Professor Ben jamin Moore, and is carrying thre hard studies at California University. This in Itself is a strict curriculum, but It only represents a portion of Miss Elizabeth's work. In addition. she Is teaching music tn tor gradaa Regular $29.50 Black and White Check Wool Serge. Satin Lined, beautifully finished and trimmed. Yoursfor ' $22.50 Regular $23.00 Blue Serge, Taffeta trimmed. Box Back with Belt. Special $17.25, Regular $22.00 Black and White Check Serge, trimmed in Black Taffeta. Special . . $16.50 Regular $24.50 Blue Serge, Braid trimmed, Box Back with Belt. Special V $.18-25 Regular $20.00 Blue Poplin Whip Cord, satin lined. Special $5.00 Regular $21.00 Dark Blue Poplin with white hair line, very stylish. Special Si 5.75 A Ss 1 "i if. Coats Black and White Check Serge, trimmed in green broadcloth. Regular $12.50. Special $9.50 Black and White Stripe Cord, trimmed with black taffeta. Regular $12.75. Special $9.75 Regular $14.00 White Chinchilla with black velvet collar and buttons. Special $10.50 Black and White Check Chinchilla, regular $19.00. Special $M.25 Blue Poplin trimmed with tan silk. Regular $15.00. Special $11.25 Regular $10.00 Tan Covert Coat, belt back. Special $7.50 Regular $6.00 Rose Sport Coat. Special . , . $4.50 Regular $6.50 White Corduroy Sport Coat. Special $4.90 THESE ARE JUST A FEW. THERE ARE MANY OTHERS Hi Stilts Drygoods Company WHERE THE LADIES SHOP " HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Asnwetts HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE "THE NE'ER-DO-WELL" Rex Beach's stirring story of Panama In Nine Acts, Featuring KATHERINE WILLIANS WHEELER OAKMAN And the Original Spoilers Cast SATURDAY. ADULTS, SO STAR THEATER THE CAVE MA.N Five Reel Vltagraph Drama Sunday , "PEER OYNT Five Reel Paramount TEMPLE THEATER Saturday "Th Devil in Chief," Three Reel Esssnay "Fraddy Versus Hamlet," One Rl Vltagraph "Path News," Sunday and Monday ' "Th Goddess," Chapter J4. Two Reel Vltagraph "Th Toll of th Jungl, On Rl SUg "A aehatar'a Roast." ' On Kl Kaltt "Pathe News." ' AdntiBstOB Always lc MATINBK DAILY AT SlSft , ALL LICENSED PIOTDRsW . MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MrrlU, Of MOTION PIOTVBMS WBDNWDATS WT MTCTWAYS of the 'Berkeley school, directs a chorus of forty voices, and Is accom panist for the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth grade choruses. In her spare time she gives piano lesions to four or five pupils. The dance given by the ladies of Sacred Heart church at Moose ball Thursday was wsll attended, and was enjoyable, but especial menUon Is due the Maypole dance, directed, by Miss Alice Blackford, and danced by herself, Mrs. Joseph P. Brett, Mrs. Philip J. Slnnott; Mra.C. E. Wheeler, Miss Dor othy Weeks, Miss Helen Paxon, Miss Alice McCourt, Miss Gertrude Heeler, Miss Lillian Van Riper, Miss Josephine Van Riper, Miss Mae Magulre, MUs Helen Magulre, Miss Esther McAn- drews, Miss Elinor Dreber, Miss Violet i Dreher, Miss Mabel Martin. Th dnuce was somewhat Intricate, but li was rrettlly execute by th yjuap 1-jJIfK, and they mado a beauUful pic ture, as clad In llg'tt shaded gowns, they gracefully daaced around the Maypole, concluding with the winding of the ribbons. This number wasl warmly applauded, and was heartily' enjoyed by all. Music for dancing waa lurnlshcd by tho Darlow orchestra, ami dancing obtained until a lato hour. Throughout tho evening punch was served, aud a luncheon was also en joyed by tho guests. t Considerable Intercut is taken by local pcoplo in the special offer of th Rone Festival committee to gtvo 6,000 joxtnt otcs with every dollar's worth of voles purcliaBod for any canaiaaie for iuoc. This mourn that every dol lar spout between now ond next Sat urday will buy six times the us! Kinount of voles for tho KIsmath Flt candidate. Miss WaWo Jacobs. Don't miss tho big dance at ths 1 vlllon tonight. You will have a o llai. it 1- ;rvMI (( ggftlggnW B E rv svf f TTiJgiggBtnnPBn H rSfZ& pV9Hs9wa II '' I J JEjPlgjb gjjlj ""',N BiBBBBalilBMBiBBBiaMaBBaaBBBaiaWaiBaH1Ma J.W.McCulloch Candidate for Republican Nomination for Piblfc Service Commissioner Endorsed for Public Service Comm Issloner by business men, farmers, stock men, local and county granges, Judges, bankers, public officials and ev ery class of citizens. Read these endorsements circulated In pamphlet form. You will rocelv on. You are not as much Interested In what a candidate says about himself as you are In what th public says about him. Larn what th publio thinks of 3. W. McCullocb, and If satisled, vote for him. Adr. Player-Pianos Are Desirable BECAUSE you du:at th children ear In music while they are taking lesson. BECAUSE you oan hear the world's bsst In music In your own horn. BECAUSE If th children fall to learn you " h,v v music. SECAUSE-Wlth the average family of Ave, one "'" orally I a musician, and th Player makes musicis of us all. W havs a number of vry flood buy In PI,"-P'""!I and will glv you a good allowano for straight planoa taken In exchange- We would b plsed to make you a proposition. Shepherd Piano Deg Next Door to Postosfc Fall '& : ,. ri :