wkpnkhdav, hi:ii i:M,.n fl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH l'ALLS, OREGON PAGE FOUR in. !! THE LARGEST STOCK OF NEW FALL MERCHANDISE We Have Ever Received is Now on Display J. F. MAGUIRE COMPANY EACH DEPARTMENT HAS SHARED LIBERALLY IN OUR HEAVY FALL PURCHASES AND IS NOW WELL EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS. A VERY COM PREHENSIVE SHOWING OF NEW FALL SUITINGS IN MANY NEW NOVELTY WEAVES, ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF THE STAPLE WEAVES, SUCH AS POPLINS. OTTOMANS, PRUNELLAS, SERGES, BROADCLOTHS, WHIPCORDS, ETC. YOU WILL FIND THE PREVAILING SHADES IN ALL THE ABOVE WEAVES. ALSO MANY CLEVER COLOR COMBINATIONS IN THE NOVELTIES. PRICES VERY REASONAVBLE, QUAL I'Y CONSIDERED, FROM 50c to $3.50 PER YARD. WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH A PROMINENT NEW YORY BUYER TO SEND US A MEW SHIPMENT OF COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS AND SKIRTS EACH WEEK, SO WE WILL BE IN A POSITION TO SHOW YOU THE VERY NEWEST CREATIONS AS THEY APPEAR IN NEW YORK. AT THE PRES ENT TIME WE ARE SHOWING NOVELTY CLOTH COATS IN MANY STYLES FROM $10 TO $20. TAILORED SUITS FROM $15 to $25. DRESSES MADE OF INC FOPLIN, CREPE DE CHINE AND WOOL SERGES FROM $8.50 TO $17.50. TAiinnrrAMT KTi?nro T?nrnM tti ii? n A n A IM HCDADTMCWT SECOND livir KJi i vm I iiE-wo riwjivi iniL Dijjin i-r iv i itu-. FLOOR You will think a cyclone struck the following prices; but when we say bargains, we mean bargains Women's 15c Hose 10c Women's Shirt Waist 10c Women's 75c House Dresbes -JSc Women's Lace Hose 5o Women's Neckwear 2c Women's 10c Handkerchiefs . 3c omen's 50c Belts 20c Women's Long Silk Gloves 55c 50c Children's Fleeced Lined Unionsuits 19c Children's Middy Blouses 3J)c Remember these low prices made possible through the purchase of the Klamath Department Store for a mere fraction of it's worth. J. F. MAGUIRE CO. Inc. 5Sc ChiMini's )i esses ;ic White Muttons, 6 doen on caul c .it It He Paper of Puis t.uh 2c ! looks and Kyes : i ml 2c 10e t'uhe Pins, larj-e sie i.uh c 5 1. P.i i iiii s imi.Ii He 10c Needle Monks .u h c 15c Curling Irons emli e 5e to H)c al I .ace 5e to 10c Kinbrotdeiics .ml 'J'je v.iid :e Wonderful Shoe Values-Bargain Prices SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES FROM NOW ON WILL BE RARELY OFFERED FOR THE REASON THAT SHOES OF ALL KINDS HAVE ADVANCED IN PRICE Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes . Women's $3.50 to $4.50 Shoes Children's $1.00 Shoes AND IT IS NOT UNUSUAL TO RECEIVE ADVANCES WEEKLY ON THE VARIOUS LINES WE CARRY. $2.85 I Children's $1.50 Shoes )Sc I OI . .. . . ,... . c. , tui uc $2.45 Children's $2.00 Shoes $1.20 1 f . ;," .'" s. J.1 ft 70c I $2.25 Boys' and Girls' Shoes $l.r!) " "" aiMl '"Ks " -"' The Best Thing You Can Do Is To Visit Our Bargain Department ' i Services Tonight. The public Is invited to the mid week services at the Presbyterian church tonight. The topic will be "The Flace of the Midweek Service in the Life of the Church." To See Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Burroughs of Los Angeles, who have been visiting here for the past three weeks, left to day for Crater Lake. They were ac companied by Gene and Kenneth Wll- kerson, brothers of Mrs. Burroughs Here From Orindale. A. Swltzer, a farmer of the Orin dale district, purchased provisions in Klamath Falls today. Old Resident Dies. Word has been received here of the death of P. M. Corey at Lakeview. Mr. Corey drove the horse stage be tween Klamath Falls and Lakeview for years, and Is well known by old timers In Klamath and Lake counties. His demise was due to an operation for appendicitis. Fall Millinery at the Bandbox be ginning tomorrow. 6-lt Return ffrom Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Wheeler and Mr. nnd Mrs. John Martin leturned yes terday from an auto trip to Los An geles and other California points. They state that the California roads are in fine shape and they made tlio return trip In lecord time. To Locate Claims. George Grizzle and Fred Morley left at noon today for Lake and Har ney counties to look into the reported deposits of nitrate and tungsten, which a prospector from Klamath Falls bays he has located. They ex pect to locate a few claims for them- selv es. Return to Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Cobley Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Adams of Oakland, left jesterday for their homes after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Cobley Adams arc parents of Mrs. Chambers. Distinctive styles in Millinery will be shown at the Bandbox. 6-lt Sewing Circle to Meet. The Sewing Circle of the Catholic church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Motschenbacher, Instead of at the church, as has been understood by the members. We will soon have a carload of Studebaker automobiles. Geo. Blehn at Ford garage. 6-2t Ladies Aid to Meet. The Ladles Aid Society of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. E. Calkins, on Jef ferson street. Election of officers nnd other important business Is to come before the meeting. Xetv Locomotive Arrive). The new locomtoive to haul log ging cars, ordered by Nlcolle Broth ers, has arrived and will be trans ported to their logging camp on Up per Klaamth Lake. The ne wlocomo tive is larger than the one they have been using. American Cruiser Lost in Santo Domingo Storm BOWMAN TO TELL OF BETTERMENTS WILL i:.lLAIX I'URPOSKS AND aciiikvi:mi:ts of commit tee AT ENTERTAINMENT NEXT FRIDAY EVENING ), WJW JFyMH'Jt1IUW M' mill. Buy your children's shoes in the bargain department. J.F.MaguIre Co. By all means visit our bargain de partment. J. F. Maguiro Co. 4-tf ORPHEUS THEATER Tuesday and Wednesday "In the I4on' Den," Third Episode of "Peg o' the Ring" Two Mother." Two Reel Laemmle Drama "A Great Smash," Two Reel L-Ko Komedy, with " ' Alice Howell HEVEN REELS GOOD MUSIC ADMISSION 10 CENTS Rcnlty Mtui Here. George T. Crompton, bales managpr for Oregon for the Realty Syndicate company of Oregon, arrived last oven ing. Ho will spend some time lieio on business. WANTED Position as cook on ranch or in logging camp; two children. Call Herald office. 6-2t Printer Leaves. C. B, Hodgkin, who has been con nected with the Merrill Times for the past year, has resigned his position and will leave soon for his old homo In Salem. C. R. Bowman, principal of the Mgh school, will explain the purpose? of the city beautiful contest, and will loview its work this season at tho en tertainment next Friday evening in Houston's opera house. It Is expected that ho will be tho only speaker of the evening. The program will consist of slides showing tho prize winners In the city beautiful contest, a five reel feature, "Tlio llii th of a Man," and music. The admission will be 25 tents. If sufficient money is made the enter tainment ids planned to extend the work of the committee next jear. CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS NEW MINISTER wnwiw ww mii hm mmmmmm t r i y , &fcmmmvM !IF' ssssS ' ' y mitMHvmWkW ' f CXr&-W"v. ' - ""'" . "" - - ".. BMMWMtMttMWtNWMMMMlMWMMMMHMHHj i.mwitMi(m.wiwi(wwwwwww A largo nuinbr of men were Kllleil or ill owned when the United Slntes armored crulhor Mcniihls was lost in the storm in Santo Domingo har bor. When the main steam pipe buist as the vessel wns on her way out of tho harbor to wc-ather the Htorm in tho open sea, the men In tho engine room of tho vcxsul were killed and wounded, Mothers Are Warned United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. C Fol lowing the death of Jane Sauter. nee 4 years, the first infantllo paralysis victim in San Francisco in the last few week.s health authorities today warned all mothers to take especial caro of their children for several more weeks. Mayor is Authorized to Engage Attorneys Continued from Page 1 Opening of Millinery Department at Moe's Store Friday and Saturday. Rev. W. E. Rambo of Chehnlls, Wash., has been elected to tho pas torate of the local Christian church. He will begin his woik here next' Sunday. Alter the services Sunday morning tiitie will be a homo gathering ot the members and friends of the church to meet with the now pastor. Dinners will be eaten at tho church. If you don't understand your Insur ance policy, ask Chllcote. 25 Auto Top, Cushion, Glass and Curtain Work Mike Salinas 6th Street near Klamath houses. Theie aic onlv live atturnnvu In the United Slates whoso woid is arrcptahlo to bond buyeis. It Is these attorneys that Kcoler lliothoni offer to engage to handle the Klamath Falls bond election." J George E. Keuler of tho flun of Keeler Hiotheis explained to tho 'council that his house Is tho only one Iwoht of Chicago which successfully handled railroad bond itrcues, and is the only houso which bought railroad bonds.. He cited the cases of Grants Tafs, Roseburg, Priuevllle and num erous othor towns that had held re reated cloctlons to vote bonds, In each case only to have their bonds turned down by buyers and the nroceedtneH declared Illegal by tho supremo court, until Kcoler Brothers took hold of the (IMIHI'll J .III lie bonds hw t'lectlotiH, mill In eiuh can plot codings to be legal and th to be vallil and salable. Ills remaikH were straightforward :itlil lillriilliwullUi. titul Itiunlrn.l In ...... .,....., ...... .-,. ... ,,n (I. nvnpiwii. 1,111.-, 1 tlume hearing him a confidence In IiIh ' oinor and the popiilnci llollKe. The attiiide of the many iltl7cnx nt the meeting last nielli toward tlio luestloii of bonding the city wns evi denced bj the vigorous and tontinu Otis applause given to City Attomoy GroeBbeck when ho spoku In favor of the issue ,'iiul of hiring Kcoler Broth ers. ApplaiiHf for tho council whon It passed the ordinance authorizing Ma) or Crlslcr to contract with Kcoler Brothers was mil lox enthusiastic. A carload of HtiidehakerH, both four's" ami "hIxV will Hoon nrrlvo at Hie Ford g.inige. George Blehn, iigfiit. c-2t Ueiiicmher tlio llandbox will carry an exclusive lino of Ladles' Fall Waists. c-lt son, the veiy brother who hi sworn In kill lilin, i.iieii from Ibe mines and makes lux w.i) to Hell- Juvic, tho capital, where the .Mthltt Is In hchhIoii. There, be fore (he pi- lie lilMdl lot the liberty of the hllinloil Suulocki. Greebo, daughter of I lie cmcrnor of tho IhIo of Man lin.ika thronii tho crowd and claspx Hie Injured Sun- locks, her sweetbeiit to licr boiom. Jni-on realizes for the lirsl time iW llii liltli. lln luiu leMMted .lllll tllO WU for whoso llbor.it Ion lie In iU-adlng l the very brother he Iuih vowed to W Tlin fiirniiiniillimi il Hltllllllnn. blcb will ho remembered l the mllHo" who lumt read Hall ('allies Inimorm miii.l 'I'lw. Ilniiiliimli " In ill IllrtC'lll II'... I, . ... the William Fox production of "TM litindmaii," starring William Nrnum This picture will bu hliown nl Hisi,r tonight. Moving Pictures HOUSTON'C Metropolitan Amuiementi J .'imiii and SiiiiIocIch, who, though I WMWrfMSi'' -1 HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK "...ilf-bi others by different nutliurH. hnvo never met wit out In vimicIi of eich other. Jason's quest is ono of hale, for ho has sworn to kill his half-brother. Hunlock's quest Is ono HE BONDMAN WILLIAM POX PRODUCTION I vf4 ''ii;(f)w,fc . STAR THBATER Wll.hlAM FAIINUM In "Tho H0111I1111111," Five Heel Fox I'imliitlloii TEMPLE THEATER "U'llV. t M Will III." American t'oimdy Ih.ima "A Trunk n TiimiIiIc," t ....iinlir l 11e.un v inn' "j "T llltH," Mustang Western I""."111 MPRRTI T OPRRA HOUSE Msrrlll, Oieaon MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDM' of lovcn quest prompted by tho do sho to know his only HvIdk kin. Thov jmeet in Iceland, each unaware of the .other'a Idnniltv a j...i ...... revolution are sentenced to the buI phur mlnos, where- hound together hand and foot, they drag out their eMstence. There Is a mine explosion and Sun locks is blinded, Ho Is rescued by DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician HtllleU!,l.o.o.l.'''"l',, iniuininiin I never rhUK examination and consultation innTiin'nThlH iilacw)ouBBi dcr no obligation, and jou!"" bo asked to tako tieatnicnt.