The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 10, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Men Beware-They re Going Fast
Tk. iu Uf f U..v Q,mmr Q,-f Ki .fof will soon be sone. These suits are being
greatly tacriticed. Mr. Wise Man if you are figuring on saving a few dollars on your clothes
purchases this summer-You'd better get busy and come in and inspect our line of Summer
Suits in different models and styles. Come in anyway, and say hello to usyou are just as
welcome at this store, whether you buy or not. We are quoting to you a rew ui .c F..v...
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Any Fifteen Dollar Summer Suit, now $1 1.85
Any Eighteen Fifty Summer Suit, now $13.50
Any Twenty Dollar Summer Suit, now $14.85
Any Twenty-Two Fifty Suit, now - $16.50
Anu Twntv-Five Dollar Suit, now - $18.50
Any Twenty-Seven Dollar Suit, now $19.50
Any Twenty-Eight Dollar Suit, now $19.50
Any Thirty Dollar Summer Suit, now $20.85
K. K. K. Store Leading Clothiers and Hatters
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. From Midland.
j Stewart Briggs, & farmer of the Mid-1
j land section, bought supplies of local i
merchants today.
Gams on August 20.
The first Weed-Klamath Falls base
ball suae, to be played at Weed, is
scheduled for August 20, and not Aug
'' ust 18. as was erroneously stated in
the Herald yesterday. The special
train mentioned will hence be run on
August 20, Instead of on August l5.
Fans Intending to take the trip should
sign up at once at the Herald office.
Works at Smoke.
C. D. Oarcelon has accepted a posi
tion at the Smoke, the rest house con
ducted by A. J. Powell.
'Ashland People Here.
i
O. Winter and family and L. Nell
j and party of Ashland were In Klamath .
Falls yesterday on their way home
from Crater Lake.
Elks Meet Tonight
The regular monthly meeting of
Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1247,c B. P. O.
E., will be held tonight Secretary
Austin Hayden urges a full attendance.
From Odessa.
Hcbert Griffin
from Odessa for
and wife are down
a few days on bus!-
Auto Men Here.
Darid LaPlant, engineer for the
Stewart-Warner Automobile company,
Wmiam Wheelan, service man for the
fame company, and C. H. Head or the
company, are in Klamath Falls.
Visits Friends.
Miss Lena Barnum arrived last eve
nlag from Sacramento to visit friends
here. Miss Barnum formerly resided
here and is a graduate of the local
high school.
Visiting Parents.
Claude Bennett arrived yesterday
from Sacramento to visit with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bennett Mr.
Bennett is a motorman on the street
railways in Sacramento.
Rebekah Party Tentght
A good time Is assured to all who
attend the "backward party" to be giv
en by Prosperity Rebekah Lodge to
night in Odd Fellows hall
TRAINMEN Wilt
INSIoTJMANDS
AFTER SESSION WITH FEDERAL-
Arrested for Explosion
From Hlldebrand.
T. C. Hill and Verne Brown, farmers ;
of the Hlldebrand country, were busl-i
necs visitors In the county seat today.
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MEDIATORS BROTHERHOODS!
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DO NOT YIELD IN DEMANDS ONI
EMPLOYERS
Sutton Visits.
Ed Sutton was a business visitor
United Press Service
of.
From Astoria.
Dr. A. Van Dusen, Dr. A. M. Kin
ney, George Judd and Randall Reed
of Astoria were in this city last night
Tlit y are on an auto tour of the state.
Mr. Van Dusen is a graduate of the
University of Oregon and was yell
leader while In the school
U. S. R. S. Officials Here.
C. J. Blancbard, chief statistician for
the reclamation service, and H. T.
Cowling, chief moving picture pho
tographer for the service, arrived last
evening to spend a few days on the
j local project
, NEW YORK. Aue. 10. Officials
here today from his farm In the Miller, the four railroad brotherhoods say the!
Kill section. trainmen hae not modified their d.-
mands after a session with the fed
eral mediation board. They intend to
Inilst on all their demands.
The mediators expect to meet with
the railroad owners this afternoon.
All' sessions sro secret.
Hagfes WUI Speak in
Portland on August 16
Another Swede.
J.inW Swansen. proprietor of the
two Swansen barber shops. Is the1
proud father of a 9 -pound son. born
Wednesday morning.
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After Big Ones.
Ber Palm, clerk at the Vlreil fur
niture Ftore, left yesterday for Rutin
Falls for a fishing trip.
Preach In Portland. i The onenlne rallv of the camnaien
Rev. Charles T. Hurd of the local was held Friday night at the Baker)
Presbyterian church left this morning' theater, the principal speaker being Frr Visits. i
I to preach neat Sunday in the First James E. Watson, former eonn-eis. M. Bedford, forester for the Klam-
Presbyterian church of Portland. 'man from Indiana, and candidate for 'ath Indian reservation. Is In Klamath
the United States senate. ra,ls on business.
Go Fishing. -fne theater was crowded, and mam
Merrill Banker Here.
K. U. Babb, cashier of the First Na
tional bank of Merrill, was a Klamath
Fall visitor yesterday.
ORPHEUS THEATER
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
King Baggot In
"HALF A ROGUE".
morning when short circuit cuv-sed
"Flivver's Art of Mystery"
Two Reel Nestor Comedy
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"Doc" Powell, Hugo Loewe and Wll- were turned away. Throughout the
Ham Halley left this morning for 'speakei'b arraignment of the admlnl3.
I Wants Answer Hurried
United Press Service
ALEVAMDE8 DAVIDSON
Al&Eei M. D1CKMAN
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Klamath River for a fishing trip.
New Shoe Store.
I WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 10. The j Here are two of the men anested In
tratlon the crowd rave every evidence
' of approval of the speaker's remarks. E'tate department has requested Great , connection with the munitions explo-
! ii -i.. !.- .1 .. ' l'.rll.iln to exnedlte her reDlv to thelsion at lilru k Tom. Cninmmiliinv N. .1.
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Prominent Democrats
to Speak Here Monday
rrmlinuetl fiotn I'iiki'
iiiiiIithMihI Hip niii-stloiis of tla dnv
niul oti InlolllM'iitly t'i thotn Ton
nfii'ii we conniic'oiiisehes to rorulliif;
fiiil) the ip-r that repieionis our
,lait or fxpietiHi'K our own lewt. Ort
tlie oilier fellow 'h luwpolnt -lieni Ills
hide of tho l'iiho. If oil tiro iIkIiI It
will HlieiiKtlioii onr nmvlctlonn If
)OU lire wronn ou limy llnd It out
"DlnrusHlon In the Kleiitext of nil i
fouiier. It nilloMallcn oer)llilim It
touchei. It robs prinvliiles of nil fiiho
sanctity mid thrown tlient hnuk on
their renHonnblenoHH. If they 1iiim n i
rensonabienens II ruthlessly rrusliert
them out of existence and p up lt
own conclusions In their stead " -Woodrow
Wilson.
This prelilentlal oar will hit tliu
l!n.t ote for ninny jouiik ell liens
owr oiiiik mnn and woman shmilil
candidly, fairly nnd without prejudice
:ull themselvus of eery opportunity
in heir tliece Kte.it ijuetitioiis ills.
russed. The whole Hystein of our ,?ov
einment di ponds on Intelligent oIcth
On Monday nlpht you will lini the op.
porliinlly to hear the ilomorraiir- nldo
of tliene uucstlonH preHenled Co nnd
liar tliem. DoiiIiIIimh Inter )ou will
lme oilier opporlunltlcii to lienr the
oilier side, do uwiln nnd heai them.
No cltlxeu Is worthy tho niinie who
ff.nn to hear liolh both Hides of any
(inexlloii, and tho most pltnhlo spec
tacle In the land Is the narrow parti
san who throuKh prejudice rofiwos to
hear or recognize the morlls of IiIh op
nonent'H lewpolnt.
i' ho tnnrkeil In plain (lnici imJn
ii-i' li.i.klliB no Rue-m as la w h it ) 4
ii retilnp, If you kno row.'
nnd, when you sen this stock and lb
way It's innrked, you will see IhitN
tiro KOttliiK rnnl bari;alnn
From Knturdny on all thu f
tJtocl; In to lie sold at ImrKnlm u tsti
au it Hint
I IV no troiihli) to hIioh uu tliooji
Vi need money, t
limi't let any "Kiit" artist loll m
that )ou are Ki'tiliu: something (or
uothliiK, It can't he done
NothliiK Is iIovIhIIiIh l to vhti
two folliH that nre lirokc di-clde on
(Iiiidko low.
Itemember thu time SuturJij yl
!i n tn 1
MellATTAN 1'rlie Mtnlu.
Ilverythlng for tho camper but OmI
(.imp. MnminocltH, folding cots.itMkl
n tor os, etc.
Mf WILMS JOHNSTONKCal
B. Berkman has rented the room-In enioved by the E&stera states is rtn ' i potest of this government against the Albeit M. IMckmau Is ngent of the I.e
the Jacobs block on Main street, be almost entirely U he trade in war 1 seizure of American mail illiirl, Valley
tween Sixth and Sevents, now occu-.iruaHioDs, and predicted disaster as a I
pled by the real estate offlce of L. result of the Underwood tariff law at
Jacobs. He will open an up-to-dato ' the close of hostil tie.
shoe store there about September lit-: Mr. Watson diivcted considerable
Mr. Jacobs will move his office to his time to the Mexican question, and as-
miuaing at Main and Third streets.
To Hunt Dtr. -
Adolpb Nltschelm, Everett. Harden
brook, Phillip Motschenbacher and
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amusements
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serted that a firm and fixed poller
would have obviated the necessity of i
the state of wax which he claimed had i m,M
existed between Mexico and this coun
try practically all of the time that the
Morris Myers will leave tomorrow ' present administration has been lm
morning for the head of Rogue Rlvr power. - '
State Chairman McNary presided at
ti. meeting.
OPERA HOUSE
HOUSTON
. DARK
ruilioud and Alexander
DaJtlson is bupeiintendcnt of the Na
tional Ktornge company.
New Middy Helled foals, blue,
and pink stripes, $1.!0.
& 3t J. F. MAQU1RK, CO.. Inc.
FromFort Klamath.
Lindsay Sisemore, a prominent
btockman of tho Fort Klamath country,
is in Klamath Tails on business.
Life, accident, burglary, liability and
vitomublle insiranct In leading com
panies. 8ee ChUcote. i
Goldman Commits Suicide
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Aug. 10. Albert Gold
man of Brooklyn committed suicide by
Jumping from the forty-first story of
the Singer building. His body wis
flattened Into n shapeless mass.
FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE
This sale is for Friday only. Any goods "bought, dur
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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR "
Envelope Chemise, regular Tfc
BARGAIN PRICE He
Envelope Chemise, regular SI to ti-tf,
BARGAIN PRICE, 78c- .':
Ladles Muslin Drawers, regular
OoteMo,
BARGAIN PRICE, 0c
Ladles Maelln Nientsewns, recalar
91.00 to 916,
BARGAIN PRICE, 76c
Misses Princess Slips, regular
Mc to 76c,
BARGAIN PRICE, 96c
"We are-cloeing eat' 0J1V 'entire line"'
cf Ladlss White Wash tklrts. Your
choice of anv White Wash Skirt In the
hs-se atenlySfc. ......
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. WABH GOODS
C0 yards ef Fancy Vlgarsd Xawh'eT
extra fine assortment ef patterns, eell
Ini regular from lie teaSc, '
BARGAIN PRICE,' 6e YARD
Not more than ten yaree te"a customer
MOST W VAUIE F. J. ERZ
THEBST M OUAUTY
STAR THEATER
-THE MY8TERIES OF MYRA"
Eleventh Episode
-MR. JACK, HIS DUKESHIP"
Daniels Comedy
RECKLESS WRESTLERS
Pathe Comedy
: "NOBODY'S HOME"
" Mutual CoeMdy
DEAREST PUBLIC:
Again I want to tell joii (hut nil 'lie
im'si In my wlmtnw nre to be nold .it
the prices that they nre merked.
Cnizy as It may neeni, b '. wo liuvo
to have the monoy, bo If you nre look
Ing for something for nenrly nothing
be la'ie Saturday.
People who buy a cat In .1 b.w .,m
Ia-sihIo not bright. All m goods an-
"SEL"ofJ
approval
will be upon
OiasSanlHoniii
Coflee
it you appreciate the Ml
coffee.
"SEAL BRAND" i
the cream of the worUJ
heat coffees put up in air
titfht tin cans. All
freshness and goodliest
for you.
'ITS THE FINEST GRO
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Van Riper Bm I
THE QUALITY BTOIM
Get the Habit
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TEMPLE THEATER
"Curley,"
AStenr bf-the Slums, Fsatuiin
Lojtls Plckford
'Hobos! Home,"
."' AaMrican.Cosisdy .
"Hsr Confession,"
Tamboaser Drama
-Paths New."
MEKMLL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Orsgon
MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS
AND SATURDAYS
THE BIG SALE IS NOW ON
You should join the crowd and net vour share of the
Y bargain. These are all real bargains and it now
looks as if everything would goi The prices we are
v makinc are not based n kA n.i i..A th
v wholesale cost, as we bought the entire stock in bulk
v at a ridiculious low figure and we are selling the good.
ror ainiosi npuung, Come in before the stock n
picked over.
Bradley SuddIv Co.
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