The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 16, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Suits, with two pair, pants, for Seventeen Dollars. Some
choice greys, browns, tans and blue patterns; all wool, finely
tailored suits; a product of the Oregon Woolen Mills. The
biggest suit bargain in the country.
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From California.
Labarce of Bly has, returned
short business visit to Call-
for Week End.
Miss Mattle Foster, cacher in tlio
Summers school, spent the week end
is Klamath Falls with friends.
Leave Today.
Mr., and Mrs. Ormand Doty, who
havebeen Visiting a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 8mlth, left this
morning for their home in Iowa.
Sunday.
Reverend Morrison, missionary on
Klamath Indian reservation, spent
Sunday 1b Klamath Falls.
Degree Team Meets Tonight.
The captain. of the degree team of
Prosperity "Rcbekah Lodge requests
nil members of the team to be pres
ent at the meeting tonight. There is
special business to come before the
team members, and full attendance
is earnestly requested.
If it's worth having, it's worth in-
curing. See Chilcote. 14
TO TRADE Have land with good
water rights, two miles from grow
ing town, will trade for stock of. mer
chandise or a going business. Owner,
P. O. box 296, Modesto, Calif. 16-2f
WILL POUR OUT
SEIZED LIQUOR
DISTRICT ATTORNEY DIRECTS
SHERIFF TO DUMB INTO MKKlHB pU,,ed the t0,,r " f
I II re water Into Oreson.
District Attorney Irwin stated this
morning that no action would be tak
en in this case, but the liquor simply
dumped out. Under tho law no one
Is liable for prosecution in this caso
except Silas Kidder, the old man who
hauled the boose, says Irwin. Kid
dor is considered by tho authorities
ins only a hireling, and not believed
DIRECTS to be morally to blame for driving the
BOOZE TAKEN FROM ITALIANS
AND GREEKS
Hayden Says
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More booxo is going to bo dumped - '
Into the lake. District Attorney; '" """"ley, ana no snoum uu
John Irwin this morning Instructed ! vUo them " far M he cnn do "
Sheriff C. C. Low to destroy the 220l w,thout nnlctlng with his duties as
gallons of whiskey or wine which the!" C0UBty offlc,,aj; l do not mean
latter .nlzed near Aleoma more than tn, that ho should attend to privato
a week ago.
legal matters, but I do bollovo Unit
initial udvlco on nonrly all problems
could be given by tho district attor
ney without hurting the business of
any other attorney, and at tho sumo
time holp tho Interested parties In
their troubles.
"I think that tho district attorney
could attend to tho prcpnrntlon and
filing of road petitions for the people,
unless his position as adviser to the
county court conflicts with Ills dolns
so. Such matters could bo attended
to moro promptly and with bettor re
sultsilf tsken care of by tho district
attorney."
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A. O. V, W. MeetlnK
Tiiero will bo an Important moot-
tho A. O. II. W. .Tuesday oven-
October 17; nt A. O. II. W. hnll.
Ulxon, the (triind Hocordor, will
present, and ho dimlron all tho
members to bo there, ns ho lins I'll
Importnnt meMiign to deliver to thorn,
tIKOIKU: T. KALDWIN,
J. W. SIKMKN8.
. tC-St Com mil tee.
Phompt attention to renlal colter
tlons. Cliilrpte. 1 4
United Press Sorvlco
1UICIIAHB8T, Oct. 1. The Ilu
mhnlans In a now otfenslve hnvo oc-
rupled Ktanagllgoniau au'd two other
villages In Altv.illo.
WANTKUMau with Kurd car; long
Job. Call room 2oii HoIm'ii.h
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Klamath FaIIh, Ore.,
How many Itrd Seal Itewrdi 1
your collection? Hhepherd hit hu.
ilrtNU'of them In dork. r
Sheplicnl says Victor Red Heal Reo
ords are conclusive cvldrnre of your
Tlw TCtna compsnitw are at home friends muslcnl taste. Hear them
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician
Suite aio, . o. o. TeM
ilKMKMIIKIt I never chiri (or
examination and rotiKiiltatlon.
IHIRTIIKIt This places you ai
rier no obligation, uiul ynu will sot
lie asked to take trentment.
Heurs: 0 to 11:30 a. m.; a to 5;
7 to 8 p. m. lliune 831
in the Chilcote agency.
It next door to pofttoflh.
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Mrs. John Fountain left yesterday
for Dorris for a short visit of several
days with friends.
Moving Pictures !
HaceaUoB Tomonow.
A reception will be held tomorrow
evenlag at 8 o'clock at the Methodist
church for the new pastor, Reverend
JGL JL Bennett. All members and
'friends of the church are cordially invited.
Ialfe laawwace written In the "dlvl
dead payiag company of America."
See Chilcote. 14
IfjyaH'want a new glass in your
auto curtains come to Bradley Supply
company. 14-tf
OSfHEUS THEATER
MwMrd Photoplay, Inc.
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latritW - Revenge Retribution
' Introducing
i Wilson and Rupert Julian
GOOD MUSIC
Admission 9 Cents
V PEG O' THE RING
Kyery Tuesday and Wednesday
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The greater love of man is the
theme of the' new' Holbrook Bltnn
world Film feature, which will be the
attraction at the Star theater tonight.
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Season 1B10-17
Presents for the First Nnmber '
'THE COMVH PLAYERS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SBTH
Season Tickets Niw on Sale
STAR THEATER
- TODAY
"THE WEAKNESS OF MAN"
World
TUESRAY
"ARE YOU A, MASON 7
Return Engagement
Although net wholly a happy ending
motion picture, it is nevertheless a
very gripping and interest absorbing
film play, teaching a great moral les
son. "The Weakness of Man," as It Is
called, stands out as a distinct Hol
brook Dllnn achievement In compar
ison to other feature or near feature
Alms. It is in Ave parts, directed by
Barry O'Ncll and staged with great
precision In an entirely appropriate
and befitting atmosphere.
WEDNESDAY
"THE SINS OF MEN"
Fox Production
TEMPLE THEATER
"The Secret of the Box Car,"
Hauard of Helen Series
"The Higher Destiny,"
Three Part Essanay Drama.
"Love and Trent,"
Vltagraph Comedy
"Pathe News."
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS .
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I THANK YOU
For the liberal patronage shown me during my Yom Kippur Sale and to
say that the whole affair was a grand success would be putting it mildly.
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too great for us, and exceeded even our wildest expectations.
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