The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 19, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OF STOLEN CAR
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AMMLIWI 111 v9.
Ftvf Rjitar Here.
IVIkMhk Parents.
Charles Hood Is In Klamath Falts
today. 6 get a load of freight for
Ynlna merchants.
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Goeso Agency.
Mfsa Anna Jellnek of Malin left
this morning for Klamath "Agency to
accept a position there.
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. .Shidler Visits.
H.'Ol .8hldler, a rancher of Langcll
Valley, transacted business In the
county seat today.
Get Two Deer.
James Foster, baggageman at the
W. P. Bennett of Yrcka Is hefc for
a visjt with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
C. K. Dennett. Mr. Bennett Is em
ployed In the postofllcc at Yrcka.
Kills Mulctall.
Mike Myers has sent the head of n
big muletnll deer to Walter Donnrt to
have It mounted. The deer was
killed a few days ago near Krlegh,
about forty miles southeast of Ho
nanra. i
To Buihl Garage.
The city council last evening grant
ed to G. K. Van Riper a permit to
passenger depot, and O. A. Smith of build a garage on lot 1, block 14, Hot
Los Angeles, .returned last evening Springs Addition.
from -Buck mountain with a four
point and a six-point.
Mill Man Visits.
E. J. Grant was In Klamath Falls
today from Algoma on business. Mr.
Grant is manager of the Algoma Lum
ber company.
V.'ill Repair House.
G. C. Chamberlain was granted a
pormlt last evening to repair his resi
dence on lot 2, block 3, .Hot Springs
Addition.
Gollman's Pay Continued.
The report to (he council last night
of City Attorney Groesbeck on the
matter of pay to John Collman for tn avenue and wm be Mr. Garrett's
To Build Bungalow.
Permission to erect a six room bun
galow on lot 5, block 75, Klamath Ad
dition, was given to J. H. Garret.
This property Is at Fourth and Klira
services as inspector of the Eleventh ' res(dence.
street improvement was mat tne mat
ter be continued indefinitely. The
council accepted the report. Collman
Is asking for $4, while the council is
disposed to pay him only $3 a day.
Aid to Meet.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the
Methodist church will give a silver tea
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. George McDonald,
on Walnut, near Ninth street.
Chef Resigns.
Gus Wood row, the genial chef at
tho Sugar Bowl, has resumed his posi
tion. He Is going out for a month's TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
hunting trip the first of next week.
Another Week Given.
The light committee of the council
last night asked another week to re
port on the proposed franchise to
Kerns Brothers to enter this city. The
committee already has had the mat
ter in hand two weeks.
OAKLAND SIX STOLEN AT ORES.
CKXT SUNDAY ABOUT MID
NIGHT PASSER LKNZ PLACE
AMI SAND CREEK KARLY
No trace of the Oakland six touring
car stolen from George Humphrey at
Crescent Sunday night has been
found. Humphrey holds only slender
hopes of ever seeing the car again. I
To get the machine the thief broke
the lock on the garage at Crescent.
Then he tilled the gas tank and took a i
good supply of oil, besides a set of
tools from another car.
Humphrey started In pursuit Mon
day noon, and traced tho car as far
as Sand Creek. A camper eight miles
houth of Crescent saw tho ,car pass
him at 2 n. m. Monday. At 3:30 It
was seen by another camper at the
Chatles Lena place on Klamath
Miush. Its track was found at Sand
Creek.
Telegrams have been sent to all
towns In Southern Oregon and North
ern California, instructing the officers
to watch for the car.
We'll Fix Your Auto
Auto repair work of all kinds on
contract. We guarantee satisfaction.
Klamath Auto Co., 1157 Main. Phone
17J. Walter Harvey. 18-3t
To Get Bulcks.
J. A. Gordon, W. T. Lee, Charles
Otey, Ray Peters and Hardin Carter
left this morning for Medford, to get
four new Bulck automobiles for the
White Pelican garage. ,
'FOR SALE Two mares , 1,200
pounds, 4 and 5 years old; nearly
new Weber wagon, harness, horse,
saddle, tent, pack saddle and alforja;
also fine Airedale bear dog. R. C.
Wells, corner Esplanade and Wall
street. 19-4t
DID YOU EVER
STOP
AND CONSIDER
That by my advance buying I am in a
position to 'sell you good, durable,
stylish suit or overcoat at regular
price. The advance in all classes of
merchandise did not affect me. My
'object Is to look out for the benefit
' of my friends and patrons. Come and
look over the suits and overcoat I am
" '' selling at
$15 $18 $20
K. Sugarman
-, I Aint Mad at Nobody '
RICHARDS WILL
RESIGN PULPIT
CONTEMPLATES MOVE TO ROGUE
RIVER VALLEY, WHERE HE
EXPECTS TO SETTLE ON FARM
HUT CONTINUE IN MINISTRY
L'ev. E. C. Richards, minister of
the local Methodist church, Is to re
sign his pulpit ind move to Rogue
Kler Valley, probably next week.
This move is necessitated by Mrs.
Richard's health, as this section ol
the state is too high an altitude.
The final decision is up to the state
Methodist conference, which meets in
about two weeks, but R Is expected
the conference will grant-Rev. Rich
aids a change. Just where In Rogue
River Valley he will locate is not defi
nitely decided, but it is certain that
be will settle on a farm and serve as
minister in a nearby church.
A farewell reception for Rev. and
Mrs. Richards Is to be given next Fri
day evening at the Methodist church.
All members and friends of the
church are Invited to this reception.
BUSINESS MEN
USE PRESURE
COMMERCIAL CLUBS AND Mhlt
CHANTS' ASSOCIATIONS M Y
FORCE RAILROAD COMPANIES
TO ACEPT ARBITRATION
WE can say nothing that will add one single argument to the garments
we have for you. We do not argue. The garments present their
own story.
The "Palmer Garment"
is so well known that it seems a waste of space to tell you of its style and
quality. You know that no other coat or suit can satisfy you in service as
the "Palmer Garment" does.
Go where you wish, shop as it suits you, but for real satisfaction we know
you will visit us.
A suit for $22.50 to $50.00; a coat as low as $9.50 and as high as $60.00
Full Value in Every Case
New Fall Silks
Special Values
Jiee&fb
Fall Hats
Largest Auortment
Lowest Priced
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Sept. 19. Mayor
Mitchell and Public Service Commis
sioner Straus this afternoon opened
conferences with committees from the
various commercial clubs and mer
chants' associations in an effort to
avert tho sympathetic strike from In
volving any more unionists. It Is
teared that several different Indus
tries may be tied up.
It Is hoped that sufficient pressure
vll be brought by the business or
ganizations on the railroad compa
nies to cause them to agree to arbi
tration. A walkout of the carmen and many
other union laborers Is scheduled for
Friday afternoon If the trouble Is not
bpttled by them.
ORPHEUS THEATER!
Tuesday and Wednesday
"The House of Mystery,"
Fifth Episode of Peg o' the Ring
'Jackals of a Great City,"
Two Reel Gold Seal Drama
"fj,i,fpht nn n UlrwwMiiAH
Two Reel L-Ko Komedy
SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
HERE
"PEG O' THE RING"
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
Thursday ana Friday
1915 Death Rate
Lowest in History
United PresB Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 19. -Aicoiding
to a bulletin by the census
Inneati, the mortality rate for 191",
was thr lowest in history. The deaths
readied only 13.5 per 1,000 popula
tion. The progress toward lessened mor
talit) is declared to be due to ad
vances in medicine and sanitation.
MUCH LAND IS
SOLD OF LATE
Government Sues
Coal Combination
Klamath Horses
Sent to Eurepe
. Besides the shipments of mutes and
beef cattle mentioned In yesterday's
Herald, this week's Btock trains will
carry 87 head of fine cavalry and ar
tillery horses. I
These horses will go to Turner &.
Kinney of Denver, and will be sent to
Europe. Most of them were raised by
Llskey Brothers'of Swan Lake valley.
United Press Servlco
WASHINGTON. 1). C, Sept. 19.
Alleging violation of tho Sherman
inll-tniHt act, tho United StntcH gov
ernment today Hied suit for complete
separation of the "Reading combi
nation." This corporation controls
Hcxci a! companies and thirty-two an
tliracllo coal deposits.
BOTH KLAMATH FALLS AND
COUNTRY PROPERTY CHANGES
HANDS IN LAST FEW DAYS, AC
CORDING 'IX DEEDS FILED
Hoods to hoveial pieces of land In
Klamath county wore filed yester
day and today with County Clerk Do
ltp. Both city nnd country property
are involved in theno transfers,
Tho Klamath Dovolonment commi
ny sold to A. Stlffler of Wordcn. lot '' Bunrantcnd
13, block 38, HlllHfdo Addition. I ,C-U WILLI8-JOHN8TONB CO
JUST IN
Our Fall lino of up to the minute
Art Tapestry, Combination Cretonnes,
HunfuHt Fancy Drnpory, Scrims ,otc.
Wo will hang them for you artistically
and economically. Come In and let
us show you our tomplcto lines. Wo
are sure to pleaso you and satlsfac-
A lliihj Girl.
A haby girl was born this morning
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lucas, who live
:u Seventh und Oak streets. Mr.
I.'iciih Is employed In tho local meat
mnrl.ots.
You'll bo suited in the kind of re
pairing we do. Modern Shoe Repair
Store, 721 Main street. 19-lt
Prompt attention pnld lo rentals.
Clilhote n
Klamath Auto Company
Does General repair work at con
tract prices. Ford work a specialty.
All work guaranteed. Give us a trial.
1157 Main street. Phone 17J. Wal
ter Harvey. 18-3t
Moving Pictures
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DR. F. R. GODDARD .
Osteopathic Physician
Sulfa 310, 1. O. O. F. Temple
REMEMBER I never charge for
examination and consultation.
FURTHER This places you un-
dp r no obligation, and you will not
be asked to take treatment
Phone 321
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Joe L. Ringo and wife of Crescent
to J. N. Mitstcn, 100 acres In bcction '
an, township 24 south, range 8 east.
Minna Wendt sold to M. K. West
and wife tho noitheatit quarter of sec
tion 19, township .19, raugo 10. I
A F. Simmons sold to Lloyd It. Do '
Lap lot 3, block 1 of IIHlHido Ai'ill-'
tlou. j
Hurgc Mason and wife sold lo 0. 13. 1
Wordcn the southwest quarter of tiia
southeast quurtor of section 20; tho
southeast quarter of northwest nunr.
ter, mid the northeast quarter of ".'
southwest Quarter or section 2,' i!w,yoiio li.viiv.tH la tho struggle
township 39 south, range 9 east. 'or ,hnr nnd cu.ninl u adjust tho...
T" enloro Srhmn.i i jr sold to l.nuw sohc should nee the tlnllllng drau
0. and Ramon Schumacher the south- 'Tnu Urulsor." n Muitml masteriila.
wost quarter of section 1, township ture, De Luxe edition, which Is now
( 37 south, range 1,5 cast. ahowlng ut the Star theater. A tre-
i S. E. Martin sold in Elizabeth niemloiiH utrinnrin f n.i,.. ... ....n ..,
, Ramsby the southerly half of lots 4 of physical force, Is pictured in this
and 5, block 43, First Addition. jflvo part drama. A tight, Including
i Fred Houston sold to Elizabeth hundreds of laboring mep, a threaten
Ramsby the southerly half of lot 5.ed strike, and the uneasiness and un '
block. 3, First Addition. (rest which fills men who know that
Fred Applegate secured tltlo from they are being poorly repaid for the
iSIrM.V? wh,ch ey eacrinc. their llfej
i7 .;.' 7 """' wuarior oi sec- oiooo, is all presented In this human
tlon ao, township 37 south, range 9 Interest picture story. Hal Kauffiua".
tho well known "white hope" of form
er dayB, is seen In this picture. A
light' between him and William i.
Russell, the star of the picture, U
staged, In which the actor wins tbe
iiy.
HOUSTON'C
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
TUESDAY
"THE IIKI'lHKIt
Mutual Mastrrplero
WEDNESDAY
"III.UK IILOOD AND BKD"
Fox Flvo Heel Foature
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Mary Phkford In
OOH LITTLE PAI'INA
SATURDAY
THE MAN IIEHIND TIIK CURTAIL
Vltagraph
SUNDAY
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLM"
- Porumount
TEMPLE THBATE
Tuesday and Wednth7
MUTUAL PHOGHAM
"Realization,"
Drama In Thrco Parts
"Simple Simon's Schooling,"
Comedy
'Van Dauaen's Muddle,"
Comedy
MERRIlITbPERAHOOlJ
MOTION PICTURB8 WaDNMO"
Merrill, Oiogon