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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1916)
TtF.KDAV, HKI'THMlUMt tt, mlfl PAGB FOUR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH KALLS, OREGON Principals in the Lightweight Championship Fight Moving Pictures The Mutual master-picture, "Oxer alls," In flvo reels, will bo shown nt .the Btar tonight. This powerful drama, staged In n Western construc tion camp, In a clean, prlmithc West- , ; kiWIMBB m 11 f sssasB sMutfi mgmm-; '- K Rv setf BBBm- v (t" JJ-J piV v ' Nf t -&X 7? f2X.. -? Khea Mitchell, Star In American-Mutual Masterf icture, Oe Luxe Edition "Overalls " em atmosphere, and picturing the un ravlshed life ot men who are men. This great American drama Is a glori fication of "Work." The trueheartcd ness of the workers in contrast with the polished gentleman from the East, added to a beautiful love interest, make this production one of unusual strength and Interest. Surety bonds while you wait See Chllcote. 25 FREPPIE. WELSH ANP.-pONTYPRtPP" CHARLIE. WHITS. ANt, "CHICAGO.- "1 This brief Message: 'The New Wirthmor Waists are here" would sell all in this allotment THESE ARE THE XEW STYLES THAT GO OX SALE TOMOItKOW As Always Priced at $1.00 Tlie mere announcement that the new Wirthmor Waists are in, wculd bilng to our stores, so ninny people who liaie bought them before that nothing further would be needeil to be said about them. But we want everyone to know about their merits for we know that when every wearer of waists Ieanis Jinn good they really ait' that our present allotments will bo entirely inadequate and when tliat time comes we beieio we'll be selling nil or nearly all of the dollar waists that are sold. A DOLLAR BUYS MOKE i THAX A DOLLAR'S WORTH t WHEN IT BUYS A WIHTHMORE W A I ST Sold Here Exclusively New Welworth Blouces Tomorrow As Always Priced at $2.00 u 'S. V Always the newest and most-wanted styles 4k T4s. '" an Jl I WklAHUClrlTl r t-j k..i VWH' C'oncedeUly the best of all Tito Dollar Blouses h s .M nt.Z vDver tine thousand good iiicrrluuttK (just one In every city), and hundreds of thousands of tluifty women in JJ parts of the country luiie found Welunrtli Blouse t Ie tlie very best, In all respects, that 9S.00 can ever buy. Enormous production adwuncd io.operatlon with the resulting economies account for these matchless values. Welworth Blouces are Sold Here Exclusively MOE & GO. , United Press Service ' COLORADO SPRIXC.S, Sent. ." In a blow bout Hint was disappointing as a championship affair, Freddie Welsh jesterdiy letalned his title as light- i weight champion, when at the end of twcnt rounds Hefoice Roche award ed him the decision oer Charley White. The crowd hissed and cried "rob bcrr." Cushions were thrown at tho refcroc and Welch's manager. Depu ties were required to precnt a riot. Welsh's boxing was superior to White's until the twelfth round, after which White repeatedly lambasted the tiling champion, causing him to lung cm in tho clinches. ITS THE TALK OF THE TOWN The Greatest Sale Klamath Has Ever Known The crowd of shrewd and prudent buyers that are crowding the store daily is tre mendous. Don't miss this one grand opportunity, as never before has high grade merchandise been sold so cheap. These prices will make you situp and take netice: Motes Fiom Don-Is. Icie From Mnlfii. Jake Busch has moved from Dorris William Zumpf was In town today' to Pelican Ray to take a Job In the from Matin on business logging camps near tlie latter place. Wo will sell you 10c (ilng hams for only, per ard ... .7c You can got dandy 12 He gr.ulo Fluniiellottes, for, pur )d.. . . Wo will bfll you fie Indj'B hand kerchiefs for only !' You can buy lime n fiOc holt of lace, 12 nrds. for per hot,.illlc Wo will put out embroidery tal lies to 2."c per nnl for only per yard A dandy 20c per yard fancy Klaxons for only pel ard . . I Ic Special lot of dress goods, tal lies 7"c, per ard JlUc Heautlfiil Crepe do Chine Silk Waists all colors, regular $4.00 cadi '.MI $5.00 Ladies' all wool Sweaters, all sbes, at each only . . . ;.:! Special Iot of Ladles' Corsets, values up to $4.00, only. ..) We will sell 75c nuto raps, all tolors. each for only JIWc You can get $20.00 new Knit Coats at this sale, only. $l2.'jr. ' Keep Your Eye Open for BOX DAY Dandy children's dresses, In all colors, regular "fir, for only l-c A largo tarlety of Ladles' nuts 1 in wear, regular "tic gar ment !MC $1.00 Long Silk (ilotes will go nt this sale for, per pair . .Jlltc We will M'll U $12 f.n Laillr, new Fall Coats nt 1 1 I - ii( for 17 11 $r, r0 Chlhlrcn's Fall Coat will he Hold at thin sain foi .t Nil We will sell a special lot of in Fall Millinery, tallies lo t no for vj iw Wu will sell I lie Chlhlr. lis Hosiery at this sale for ntilj Hi '.Tu- Luilles' Hosiery will l. il.l nt this sale for onl Hi $6.00 LtidleH all-Hllk new I', ill coats will bo sold for ouh M 'JH Wo will sell $2.00 all Wool I. idles' I'liloiiHiiltx, iiul M II) You can gut $1.50 Ladles Iiimikk drcHHex nt this sale for onl Htii We will sell the famous $2 " (Mara llaiton house dresM for only M OH Here From Sitter Ijike. I F V. Foster, a resident or tlie Sll ter Lake country, is spending a few days in Klaamth Falls on business. Buy your children's shoes In the bargain department. J.F.MaguIro Co. 4-tf Stilts Drygoods Co. jljingell Stmkmeii Vlhits. I Gene and Kenneth Wilkerson, stork i men of Langell Valley, attended to business affairs In the county seit to- U.ljr. I!ii)s Chetrolet. Brown Michael, a farmer of tho Dairy country, Is the latest owner of a Chetrolet automobile. He purchased the car yesterday from the Central garage, local agents for this car. Seeks Jteioteiy of Money. Suit to iccoyer $288.82 on two snp arte causes of'nction were filed In cir cult court today bv It. E. Bradbur.t, aga'i'ct A. 0. Homer Both are farm en cf tho vallo.' south of Klamath rails. W. II. A. Renner is counhel for plaintiff. "Where the Ladies Shop" Klamath Falls, Ore. .ept I'o-illoii. Miss Lllah Henderson of Fresno, Calif., has accepted the position of altcier at the II. N. Moe htore. IU turns Willi Ilridc. itay P. Burke, principal of the Bo nanza schools, returned laht evening from the East with his bride, whom he married there recently. The cou ple will reside in Bonanza. liiiue for Trip. Mrs. AV. C. Davenport and daughter Mnile, left this morning for Ixjs An geles with Mrs. R. L. Alexander and ton, Rex LaPraiio. The party will be gone about a month, and will visit nrwiy cities in California. Sells IjiihI. L'rwln Peel has sold to K. W. Flack us his homestead near Hlldobrand, ac cording to a deed filed todiy wJth ffllltltl fnfl llnl nil lln Dnnl ..n..n.l w.it.v w.in l.c.Hl'. ..,t. WUI ,IUVUU mi on me uomcsieaa ana received ins puiciu some lime ago. Buy your children's underwear in the bargain department J. F. Maguire Co. 4-tf LAFOLLETTE 13 VOTED ON I0DAY Hunter ltd urn. C. H. Miller and Burgo Mason hate returned from tho Diamond Iikc ' country, whore they spent several das hunting. They got one buck. Mason loft this morning for his homo in Wood Jllvcr Valley. Irwin Home, District Attorney John Irwin re turned last night from Dayton, Ore., where ho took Mis. Irwin. The con dition of tlie latter is very Eorlouii. Mr iitvlu wns compelled to return oe- taui-c of miRli criminal business pond- ing before the Justice court. Mi Full Files Suit. s .1. II. McFall of Olenc filed In cir cuit court suit to recover from Dick Brown $231, alleged to be due on a promissory note. Tho complaint states that the note has been lost or stolen, but that plaintiff novor has collected on it or dlrectod any other person to do so. . By all means visit our bargain de partment. J. F. Maguire Co. 4-tf Accurate information about the Klamath Basin. Ask Chllcote. 25 ORPHEUS THEATER TueMlay and Wednesday 'In the Lion's Hen," Third Episode of "Peg o' the Ring" "Two.Motlieis," Two Reel Laemmlo Drama "A Oreat Smash,' Two Reel L-Ko Komedy, with Alice Howell si:vi:.v hkki,s good mcsic admission' 10 cents CHILCOTE SPECIALS Income property on Main street. Pays 10 per cent grots on $24,000. Will sell for much less on easy terms. A 900-acre stock ranch In the Wood River Valley. It's cheap at $36,000 on easy terms. . A big lot and 5-room plastered, house for $1,000, on easy terms. A fine modern 6-room house, well located, for $2,500. Terms. j Three big lots on Johnson avenue for $350 cash, . I A good corner lot on 11th, this side' of canal for $600. Terms. Houses, lots, farms, loans, rentals, general Insurance. See Chllcote. 25 MAN WHO HAS lli:i',. TIIK VAN (iUAItl) OF I'lUMHtlCSS IN Till; SKNATK FOR YKARS IS OIM'OS. Ill) HY A CONSF.RVATIVF Strike Oh"; (iihim-h Mote Lnlted J'reHH Service FRKRNO, Calif.. Sept. :,, Picking of the Immense imp of Malaga grapes In this section was resumed yesterday morning, following the lifting of tlie freight embargoes by the .Southern Pacific company. Fruit cars went out last night. MILWAUKKK. Wis., Sept H. Wis consin totois weeded out the Hiiiiiuier ciop of politicians at the primary to day. Tho gicatest Interest iciilored in tho run between Senator LaFolli-tte, progressive, and Malcolm C. Jnffrls, conbervatlvo for the republican sena torial nomination. William F. Wolfe of LsCroi-se is the democratic nominee for senator and Is without opposition. Tho democrats hope to place another membcr-of their fold with Senator I'aul C. Husting In congress, through tho split In republi can ranks. Governor C. L. Phillip, republican ronservaUve, Is a candldato for nomi nation. Ho Is opposed by William II, Jlatton of the LaFollctto faction of tho progressives and former Governor Francis K, McCovein, who has been attempting to build up it progressive organization of his own. Burt Wil liams of Madison Is tho democratic candidate for governor, picked at a conference of lenders. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD -At Holland lloiihf, I fill (lib kens; will pay from $.1.50 to $5.50 per dozen. fi-6t Murphy, Cheiiley Myerrs, Klmer V. McDonald, Jim Norton, Win, Noland, (!eo, Patterson, Mlrl in Stevens, Dnlliert Tuter, Virgil Tnccllo, (i. Wales, J. II A charge of ono tent will he nnin on all letters delivered from Ihlsll't In calling for letters please say "Ad- vortiHcd. w. a. ih:l.i:ll, I' M. Caul of Thanks Wo wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends who ex tended to us their sympathy in our recent beroatemciit. Mis. J. W. Iledllcld and Family. Board ol Equalization rn! lie Is hereby given Hint the hoard of equalisation of Klamath conn !" will bo in session nt tho county couit room for thirty days be'lniilni Aiondny, September 11, 1916. All p'o '.esis n.usl be entered during tho Dot live days of tho session. 4 Ct J. p. LKK, Assessor. H OUST Metropolitan AmuiemenU oire luiement J MAAMMWWVMMWWWMVAAAV HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK Auto Top, Cushion, Glass and Curtain Work Mike Salinas 6th Street near Klamath ADVFIITISKI) MAIIj MOT Tho following unclaimed mall mut ter advertised on September 2nd, will bo sent to tho doAd lottor ofllco nt Washington, I). C. on September 16. Uncoil, (1. F, Brown, Ilarrmoii F. Campbell, Mrs. Kva Chase, Furl (larland, JO, Cuslnnan, Miss Bottle Fblin, Owen Evens, Miss Dixie Fox, Mrs. Kthcl Johcb, Mrs. Myrtlo dorman, Mrs. David Hlllard, Arthur Kerr, Flntle Lehnhen, Herald Moses, David Morrison, M, STAR THEATER "OVKKAI.I..S" Mutual Mnstcr-Pliturn III Five Reels MlltlUll Coined) TEMPLE THEATER "WayH of the Woilil," Ainei'lean Comedy Diama "A Trunk nil Tiimble," Beauty Comedy "Tltll 1111(4,1 Mustang Westoin Dmiin MERRILL OPERA I IOUSB Merrill, Oregon MOTION PICTURE8 WEDNESDAY DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physlclsn suite aio, i. o. o. f. t re RBMEMBBR-I nei charge for examination and contuliatlnn FURTHKR ThlH phir'1" n u ' der no obligation, and ou wW n bo asked to take ticatnient. Phone 321,