The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 18, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OUR BIG BUYING POWER
Has enabled us to get the cream in fabrics and styles from America s
best clothes makers finely tailored, stylish suits and overcoats, not
affected by war prices.
See our Oregon City Cassimere Suits with two pairs pants for
Seventeen Dollars
See our Fifteen Dollars Suits and Overcoats. See the clever fall clothes from The House
of Kuppenheimer and the Royal Tailors from $18.00 to $35.00.
Exclusive Agency
Patrick Mackinaws
Knox Hits
Dutchess Trousers
Lewis Union Suits
Everwear Hosiery
Walk-Over Shoes
Arrow Shirts
G. & M. Sweater Coats
Oregon Cassimere $17 Suits
Royal Tailors
K. K. K. Store-Leading Clothiers and Hatters
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Asks for Divorve.
Ross Kickerson today filed suit for
divorce from Nellie Nlckerson, charg
ing desertion. W. H. A. Renner is
counsel for Nickereon.
ttuy. Supplies.
I ouis Dixon, a farmer of the valley
south of town, bought supplies from
local merchants today.
Go to Normal.
Mies Ines Elliott and Miss Esther
McAndrews left this morning for San
Jose, Calif., where they will attend
the San Jose Normal school.
On Auto Trip.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mrs. L.
Martin and Herbert Barry left this
morning by auto for an extended tilp
through California. They will visit
San Francisco, Lake Tahoe and other
points.
Wampler Returns.
Louis Wampler, who has been visit
ing in Klamath Falls a few days, re
turned this morning to bis home near
Odessa.
Moves to Fort.
Vr. I, P. Mnnfvnmprv iiff ttifa
'morning for Fort Klamath to reside ' of importance.
Directors to Meet.
The directors of Klamath Commer-
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iciai ujud will meet tomorrow evening
! at S o'clock to discuss several matters
President Wilson Accepting '
the Democratic Nominatio n
Anglers Have Luck.
J. I. Johnstone and T. H. Mitchell
left yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock
for Williamson River. They returned
about 9 o'clock in the evening with
about thirty fine trout.
Works for Times.
J. D. Gentry, who is "working tem
porarily' for the Merrill Times, left
this morning by stage for Merrill,
after spending the week end in Klam
ath Falls with his family.
Corpening Visits.
Frank Corpen'ng, the Olene mer
chant, was in town this morning on
business.
Goes After Deer.
A. J. Wiggins, proprietor of the
Keller Cafe, left this morning with
M. H. Wampler for a deer hunt in the
country west of Odessa. He will be
gone ten days.
I'.ir M.t.vuells.
The Howie garage reports the sale
ct Maxwell avtomi Hies to S. F. Ickoa j jn8pect horses for the army,
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ClemnVen of Klamath Falls.
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Coiiley Gets Deer.
Chris Conley, a rancher living in
the country west of Keno, killed a
buck yesterday. He was hunting
with Gleen Beals and Joe Oscar.
l.:i es for Los Angeles.
Mrs. Sybil Blare left this morning
for Los Angeles to Join her husband.
She liaB been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mis. W. T. Elliott.
Clerk for a While.
t John Tipton Is acting as day clerk
at the Hall hotel during the absence
of Mrs. L.. Martin, who left this morn
ing for a trip through California.
Old-Timer. Here.
,W. P. Simpson, formerly a rancher
'pear Algoma, arrived 'last evening
from Patton, Calif., .with his daughter,
JDr. Jessie H. Simpson, for a visit.
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'Telford Gets Deer.
f A fine buck, weighing 200 pounds,
was killed yesterday by Ray Telford
in? the country beyond Keno.
Inspector Arrives.
Captain George E. Winterburn of
the United States army, arrived last
evening1 from Fort Keigh, Mont., to
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School Boy Missing.
Harry Fonville, 14 years old, has
hcn missing Blnce Saturday, when he
left his home in Mills Addition, os
tensibly to go fishing. About 11
o'clock he was seen at the "free auto
camp grounds, and a little later at
Telford's boat house. His mother
believes he 'has been drowned. The
police can find notrace of him.
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ent. This Is the great opportunity for
j'uitr itate to enter Into Its true urn
j .f piospcrlty.
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accepted the democratic pominatton , sunds of enthusiastic democrats from ,1,1
Murilfil Saturday.
Mrs. Vesta M. Hall of Yieka nml J. ,
R. II. Lewis of this city, were married
late Saturday riitcriionn by Itov. C. T.
Hiird. Mr. Lewis Is an employe of
Kwanna Itox factory. The couple will ,
reside here.
('(union
In Hie County Court of the Statu of
Oregon, for the County of Klam-I
utli.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. I
Wilcox (sometimes knouii as
Mary A. Jones), Deceased
!To MiiKKle l.'ail), .1. S. Drown, Ellen
j Illnes, Edward Mines, Mary Wll
I Mams, Margie Wilson, Ualtlo
Brown, Lawsou Illnes, Frames
llincs, Bert Illnes, James Mines,
Sirs. M. F. Smith. Mrs. Sarah Me
Kiulcy, Asbmy Frost, David
Frost. Taylor Frost. Mrs. E. M.
Cnrbett, Molllo A. Brown and
John Dee Brown, her husband; to
all otheis unknown, If such there
be, tho unknown helm of said
Mary A. Wilcox, also known an '
Mary A. Jones, Deceased; j
Also all other persons or parties tin-,
known claiming any right, title,,
estate, lion, or interest In the real
estate described herein: I
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It appearing to tho satisfaction of
tills court from tho verified petition
of John N. Wan en, administrator of
tho estato or Mary A. Wilcox, also
known as Mary A. Jones, deceased,
on II lo herein, that it would be for
iho advantage, boncflt and best Inter
est of said estate and those interested
llieroln that a portion or tho whole of
iho real property of said estate he
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FURNISHED ROOMS Larsr, ,h,
and airy; largo clothos clout In
ench room, at $ti per month; othtn
higher priced If you wish ihera; trim.
sclent TiOc per night; free lmth. One
block from court house, at 385 u
street. lg.jt
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"THE ltl!CIAL TKHT''
Flvo HccJ World. Feattirlnf
Kitty Gortlon
. TI'ENIIAY
"THE llltt'tHKIt
Mutual MnsterplerR
WEDNESDAY
'iii.in; iimioi) and iti:ii"
Fox Five Heel Feature
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I Cn"",C !;T EVANJ
for the presidency at Shadow Lawn, ( all over New York, New Jorsey and
N. J., an enormous crown heard him. (other btates. Many prominent demo
The spacious grounds of the Summer crats were on the large porches.
Leaves for Los Angeles.
airs, neriufi Lumminp, wno nas ' r-wwwvivirvwwwwvwww
been employed in the Golden Rule
etoro left this morning for Los An-i
geles to accept a position with the
Bullock
there. '
& Jones department store
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Moving Pictures J
C. W. Thatcher Will be
Here to Talk Road
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Leave for Ashland.
Mrs. 8. K. Ogle and daughter Bes,
sle left this morning for Ashland.
Mrs. Ogle is going In hopes of relief .marks
from rheumatism.
"The Crucial Test," a World Film
feature, with Kitty Gordon in tho
leading role,
at the Star
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ORPHEUS THEATER
Bluebird liotoptay ?sent
Ii. J, Beautiful VioMJt Merserwiu
f the Stirring Sociological Drama,
("'f "THE GREAT PROBLEM"
' ,-vAn,ArguWnt for Prigon.Reform
r f Abo Good One Reel Comedy
! js)IX REELS. ' GOOD MUSIC
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'PKG O THE RING"
opportunity is to come and deliver
1 the messaee in person.
will be the attraction j UQa account Qf fmi condltons)
theater tonight. This cn route throueh Oreeon. the Wash.
Miss Gordon's third appear- lngton Highway Association, com-
nnce on the World program, and to by hinod vlth the Tourist Ieague, have
I for tho greatest picture in which shu up?n routing travel north and south
Street Being Improved. has yet aoneared. Her nart alves her "I yu- From absolutely correct data
Con Murphy began work this morn- the opportunities to show that she is secured In Chicago, Boston, New York
ing on the grading of Michigan ave-'an accomplished actress, and the man- n"1' Philadelphia, I have learned that
nue. This work was ordered by the ner In' which she executes her diffl-!"ast yenr and this year 15,000 cars
council last week.
Going to Klamath Agency Wednes
day afternoon or Thursday morning.
Will take passenger for company.
Call at Herald office. 18-lt
cult roles proves her to bo well versed, navc ueen diverted from your route,
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JUST IX
Our Fall line of ud to the minute
Apt Tan.ol.w PiimliU.llAH m.vhhah '
Sunfast Fancy Drapery, Scrims .etc.
We will hang them for you artistically
and economically. Come in and let
us show you our complete HneB. We
are sure to please you and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
10-tf WILLIS-JOHNSTONE CO.
in dramatic construction and also to
bu able to perform the most delicate
and Intricate roles with the utmost
oase, grace and charm. Besides her Is but r. drop compared to tho mighty
splendid work throughout the five ocean which Is rightfully yours. lam
reels, she has occasion to wear clothcB j coming to aid you In securing your
this is a fearful loss you are unable
to bear.
The tourist travel you are securing
"Chick" Evans of Chicago Is now
! roilKldereil the errulput irntf rhnmnlim
It Is thorcforo ordered that all per-1,,, ,,,, , , , .
ons Interested In the estate of said t" VniteA 8,"tC8 "aH I'1"". '"
deceased, appear 11 1 the room. of tho ,,,H W,,,,,IB "f t'1" nmiitcur champlon
rounty court, in tho county court 'Bll,, "l Merlon' ' ,5(l' 'ni both
house of Klamath county, at Klamath i111" 0,,t'n "ll(l "nmtotir champion of
Fells, Oregon, lieforn this court, on tlu' '""""y. Robert Gardner was the
j Saturday, tho 2Hth day of October, I nl"l,U3Ur ,llJI"l'loii, and In this tour
liMfi :ii hn timii. .r in ',.ii, 1.. .... nainont he was dofendlntr IiIh crown.
iroienoon of paid day, and then mid Kv,,l,H' "nvliig von tho open cham-Jtl-ere
show caiine. If any exist, why an ',,0"s,lll' '' yT, was out to attach
order of Halo should not bo made by , t,,e "loiir title.
ithls court as prayed for In said poll- kv"h goir career began in 1B07,
tion. . I when lie won the Western junior and
The rc-il property belonging to the ,lcr,1,lcglato titles. Ho was Just one
' estate of bnld Mury A. Wilcox, also H,rol0 chlnd Walter llagen of Roch-
known as Mary A. Jones, deceased. In CH,Pr '" ,,lu national open tournumntt
rnrtlcnlarly described us follows, to- nt Mlol"thlan lust year. Hagen had
wit: 90 for tiro 72 holos. In tho amateur
'J he north one-half of tho north- ,)ctrnt' 1- K- "wyer boat him by
east quarter, the southeast quarler ", '"' n"d r' '" ,,,jy '" l,, flrKt rou"''
of tho noithcast iiarter, and the A ,ul two lnontl,,, "Bo Evnns o.tt-
iiottlieast (jimter of the southeast n",,'"m " "" "-'"niaining tne cream
UD.irlcr of tectloii thirteen, in town- of Uln l"'r'HHl''n '" the national open
igo thirteen "ia,"S""H'"P touinnmoiit at Mini-
mum, iiiuiriiing a -nolo score of
2HH,
TIIUItHllAV AND KltllUY
Mary I'lckford In
"ItlOK LITTLE IWI'INA
SATURDAY
THE MAN HEIIINI) THE UllTAIS
Vitngrapli
SUNDAY
"TO HAVE Al TO I10LI1"
I'nrnmount
TEMPLE THEATER
Tlie Waters of Hie Irf-tlic,"
Vitngrapli Drama In Threo Parts
"The Mystery of I lie Kaiils,"
"Home Duel,"
Comedy
"I'Mtho NVhs."
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES WEONE80AVI
Msrrlll, Oiegon
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DR. F. R. CODDARD
Osteopathic Physician
Suite 210, I. O. O. F. Tempi'
REMEMBER I never charge fw
oxainlnatlnn and consultation.
FURTHER This places you un
der no obligation, and you will not
bo asked to take treatment.
Phone 321.
such as she Is noted for. As a whole
her work In "The Crucial Test' Is an
achievement of which any star may
well be proud.
We'll Fix Your Auto
Auto repair work of all kinds on
contract. We guarantee satisfaction.
Klamath Auto Co., 1107 Main. Phoue l.nl'lne and Intermediate points. Have
17J. Walter Harvey. 18-3t I au old-fashioned basket picnic. Have
real inheritance. I desire that tho'
world shall come and see your great'
storehouse of scenic wealth. I know
it wll fall In love with your country
when once they realize its greatness
and grandeur.
"l'lease anange for a raoetlng at
Fort Klamath, with delegations from
ship foity-otio south, range 1
uist, of the Willamette Meridian,
In Klamath county, Oregon, con-.
talnlng lfiO ncres, more or less, nc-'
coi'dlng to tho United Stales gen-.
urnmoiit survey thereof.
It Is further ordered that a cjrny of
this order be published for not Ioh
than four weeks In the Dally Evening!
Herald, a public newspiper, publish
ed and of general circulation In K!am
ath county, Oregon.
Dated September 18 1910,
MARION HANKS,
1S-26-2-0-1U-2U County Judge
A. K. & A. M. Notice.
Special Communication lo.
night. Work. Visitors welcome.
ALBERT If. LOEWE, W, M.
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Klamath Auto Company
Does Genernl repair work at con
tract prices. Ford work a specialty.
All work guaranteed. Give us a trial.
11C7 Main street. Phono 17.T, Wal
ter Harvey, " 18-3t
Howards Auto Line
Now Dally Exetpt Sunday
KLAMATH PALLS
AND ASHLAND
Rswvatlona at Amarlcan HoUl
Leave Klamath Fallt i
NEW CARS,
CAREFUL DRIVERS
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