rmnAv. octhikh a7 i0 PAGE FOUR MISCELLANEOUS Future Generals in West Point Football Togs A MII)l)lilO-A(lKI) woman will ho giv en lion nl nntl room In oxchnnKo for rompaiiloimlilp for an elderly Incly. Cull 14.M. 38-31 TIiiiMIh. illI(. WM, lw Axhnimkiii. ... . r MMIMmMWIMimltMl SAFTY FIRST for ,,yesM(, ,,,,,,,, ((.f ' (Paid mlv. hyJiiHiior iiJ.. WANfCD CJIrl for gonornl house- work; llirooln fiurilly. Phono lOR between U mill I".; after 0 . m. phono 2r.lX. 36-31 MONKV TO LOAN on city nnd ranch Innds. Aithnr It. Wllion. H-tf !" ''VvwvwSM ,. . "MU THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH ALLS. OREGON fDIDYOUKNOwi BE? ML- "111 1 r fc aaaaaaaHjnaEMaaaaaaaaaa JwHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaVi pnHWHvBCsHHJA aaaaaaaaaaaaam3.ttHlaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanA'tiBaaaaaaaaaaaam fKT aRaySMrl3jHvj3gfafafafafa aflaiaaaaaaaaaaaKaaaaaiaSr -TwMhB jjNBBkjBBMJt ' v aL iPMEEi -JBiaaarF'' jKf '? ?SPvWm jjfjMiBPWaMB " viBtY E Siv!SKxVBIVBEHi WMIIkSPs&sSS SS'wWn&iRNftEK co&ftmtJL t .KhJVW1. l 1'MUI IIO(IS WANTKI) Feeders. Knqulra Mntt's Hi'ciiml-lianil Btoro, Sixth nt. I J. W. llurke. 2 5-1 mo l?WiiraB JvsvSk .WWMJNCWNW VJ tf A . M9HmAWMVWlw WfcMMAfeWl'tt The West Point football team Is hard at ork for the season of 1910. Of course, the chief event of these men who some day will bo gen erals in the United States army will be their game "with the cadets of1 Annapolis, but they have a few hard contoUs before that event. COUNTY COURT ORDERS BRIDGE NKW STKKL 11R1IMJK WILL BE PLACED ACROSS CANAL XEAR B. W. SHORT BRIDGE BROKEN' DOWX i I IU.U'H UUI The county court this morning or dered the construction of a new steel bridge across the government Irriga tion canal, near the Burrell Short ranch. The steel will be furnished toy the Coast Bridge company of Port land. The new bridge will be put In this fall and work on its Installation willi FOOD PRICES NOT TO BE REGULATED AI THOUGH THri I tESENT HIC.'I 1MUCKS ARE ARtiELY DUE TO HfcAVY EXPOP .'VTIOXS, EX PORTS WO.VT mi: limited. United Press Servtea WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. There vill be no regulat'on cf exports or of food prices in this country, barni-g artn.il famine or wr, except to pre vent illegal comb!rs:'.ons. This statment was made today by a high administration authority. is the largest in the history of the school. The new assembly song books ar rived Monday, and were used at Tues day's assembly. They are up to date books, and contain some One num bers. Although the football team was de feated at Ashland, 13-6, yesterday, upon word received from Coach Hug gins, he says the boyg are hi fine spirits and condition, and will, with out a doubt, play their best game at Medford Saturday. A return game with Ashland on November 4th will be played here, and will likely wind up the football season. Much Inter est has been shown In these games, and several cars of students have al ready gone to Rogue River Valley to sec the Saturday game. The .TCtnn compnnie an nt homo iu the Cliilcote agency. 1 4 Herald's Classified Advs. WANTED To exchange residence In Southern California for n farm near huro or In Klamath county. Kroil C. llobert, Miilln, Ore. 10-21-lmo KOH IlKNT One to threw iooiiih, close In; hot nnd cold water; fur nace heat. Inquire HOT. Pine St. 27-01 ic martm j MfclN LOST AND FOUND t.OSP Woman's blown fox fur, oo- (wren lllldohruml and Klumatli P.ills, Thursday. Return to Ilernlil irtlce for reward. 27-21 WANTED AT AMiOMx MOV l-ACTORV, SAUMM.i, tNB MHKilVd ii! nl AIkoiiik l.unilK-r Co, Life- Iniiirmuv urliiru hi tit, mi.l ilenil NiyliiK iiiiiwii) of Aiiierlri.1 Kec Clillrole. Advertisements In the. Classified columni arc printed at tha rata of Five Centa a lint, Invariably In ad vance. Hereafter no advertisement will be accepted unleta accompanied, by the cash. ,..-, FOR SALE Debate was started yesterday In Mr. Bain's class in public speaking. The team which will represent the school will likely be chosen from this large C08t of living and the admission that clcss. and tryouts for the team will FOR SALE Oentle bay saddle pony, weighs 1,000 pounds. Call Mc- Pherren at J. S. Mills & Son. Phone 9. 27-3t FOR SALE Overland nuto for sale, or will exchange for lot. Prefer south of Main St. Call at 72.r Main St. 27-2t hp commenced as soon as possible. I . ,. .. .Asked whether. In view of the high The wooden bridge across the canal broke down recently when a number of cattle gathered on it, tome of the cattle being killed and others injured. LOW POURS OUT SEIZED LIQUOR 220 GALLONS OF "DAGO RED" AVIXE IS DESTROYED AFTER BEING SEIZED MY SHERIFF NEAR ALGOMA toon begin. FOR RENT Cozy 3-room house, close In: moderate rent. Sco K. The state question this y (j0wtn. 23-Ct It 1 caused nrimarllv bv the unure- ... . ... , ear is, uesoiveu, tnai uregon snouiu cedented exports, regulation of ps- , ' . ... . , . ... i ' .idopt a health insurance law embody- pnn SALE ,..w ...... . - j...-., ........ ,. . nR tno ,,ssenlml loiiures oi mc 200 or more stock cattle, cows, cahes and yearling heifers. sioie, inis uuiciai repncu; 'standaru Mill oi me American aseo, Kiiouire Uae Shook, Dairy "Possible, but highly Improbable." elation for Later Legislation." Ourj Administration officials blame the i""'''' high cost of living on the war and the , trict' t,lere bei"K onl' one otner hlEh resultant demand of Europe for bcul "" uiMm-i. ulvC..- 23-0t Amprirnn nhont. flnnr. tnpnt And ' including the leath- laKe ""le auoul ""'" " nas not yei Deen ueciueu wnicn rciioui will uphold the affirmative and in which town the debate will be held. Many tears were shed yesterday -when Sheriff C. C. Low poured Into I the sewer 220 gallons of wine which he seized at Algoma a few- weeks ago. The wine was emptied from' the 5.1-' gallon barrels at the corner of Fourth and Main streets, and a large crowd stood by to witness the destruction. , This Is the second lot of liquor Sheriff Low has seized this fall. The first was taken at Pelican City, and belonged to A. Barni, an Italian. The liquor destroyed yesterday was being hauled to Italians and Greeks at Al goma, but was intercepted before be-' ing delivered. an,j I debate betweep these two schools will 1 goods generally- jer that used to go into $5 shoes now selling for a song mat nits nign u. They figure that the farmer, after years of getting the worst of It, is tconomically on top. And they figure loo that the retailer In any event . will "get his" despite embargoes or 'regulatory prices. "Who would export regulation , hit?' several officials aked and then answered their own question thus: "The farmer," All declared an embargo that will hit the farmer will nn be considered. Thev hav found i.o evidence of I rite juggling anil Ja high prices I ways go with prosperity in itself i.idence of a L'cir-'.vl that, in tie' FOR SALE Dry land potatoes. 214c.; Mendcnhall place, or delivered in town. P C Carlson. 7-tf i roil SALE Set of single driving harness. Apply Rev. W. H. Cox,' 23T. Tenth street. Phone 103 l II SundayDinner Specials We lmi nil klmln of tine ililikcu to fry, roimt or Men. Mm mnrinltri Hint fur jour Hiimliiy illniier n nNo Imvc Nintir i'lni ilioliT IU-cf, Mutton, HprhiK 1-aiiih, Veil I nnil I'ntk. For Suiulny ItrvnkfuM, our lelelmtl nl Home Ciircil limn mill Ibiimi, liouir Miule I'ork Kiiiimiuc I'lionn H.I, or rail ut the People's Market FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER Business Man Commits Suicide United Press Service LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27. F. M Ulmendorf, wealthy San Francisco hat manufacturer, committed suicide "this morning at hi? hotel. He hot himself through the heart. Elmen dorf became despondent from worry ing ovci his business rauo of labor, boofti wages and in the case of foodstuffs, boosts prices. They declare wages of other classes, thoae generally known as consumer always lag behind, and will rise grad ually very gradually with prices. Prices, they maintain, will drop tiiuuuuuj' vviiii iim; y:mu ui nit; nui w with bigger crops and an increase in i manufactured goods. Every up to date school needs an organ. Organs, $20 and up. Buy on easy terms. Shepherd, next door post , office. 27-tf If it's worth having, it's worth In suring. See Clillcote. 14 MMMWWMMWMWWMAAW HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Lnkovlew People Hei'e. H. A. Utley and wife and H. Nolte and wife of Lakeview M. are VWWMWWVWMWWWWWWrti The girls 'of the cooking class were tendered a noon-breakfast by two of 'spending a few dayc Iu Klamath Falls their members, Florence DuFauIt and on business. Mr. Utley and Mr. Nolle conduct the Nolte-Utley Realty com pany of Lakeview. Must Work Eight Hours The Adamson law relates to the hours of labor In Just one particu lar. It destroys the "preferred run," and under ts provisions each em ploye of a railroad can be forced to work' eight hours to be entitled to eight hours pay. Florence Doggs. on Monday. This class consists of ten girls, and is un der the direction of Miss Mabel Mears. Weekly luncheons are to be given by individual members of the class so as to afford them a greater experience in this art. The menu for Monday was: Bananas, cornflakes, omelet, baking powder biscuits, French fried potatoes, black coffee The decorations were of autumn leaves. H mmiiii 11 mmiP t in Wallace McClellan Is the latest en rolled student. His absence has been on account of typhoid fever. This Our record business has doubled Elnce last year. Make out a list of records you wish, and you will bo j makes 200 students how In dally at surprised how nearly complete you tendance, which Is tho largest the can fill the order. Shepherd Piano echool has over known. The senior Depot, next door postofllco. 27-tf J class now consists of fifty, which also Victrola outfit Don't put off getting that Victrola. You might just as well attend to it today. Here's a splendid outfit that will likely interest yeu: Victrola IX - - $50 (Mahogany or Oak) Twelve 10-inch 75c. double-faced Victor Records (24 selections) - - 9 $59 Records of your own choosing pick out the kind of music you like best. Come in and hear this Victrola, and find out about our system of easy terms. Other styles of the Victor and Victrola $10 to $4007 flVtf I Other styles of the Victor and Victrola $10 to $4O0T if VA wmmmi mmmmuam wmmm Victrola outfit Victrola VIII . . . .$40. Ten 10-inch 75c double-faced Victor Records (20 selection). . . . 7.50 $17.50 You can select any records you wish and you'll find a splendid assortment here. Come i:r today and ccc about this Victrola outfit for your home. Easy terms can be arranged if desired. Other styles of the Victor and V.'ctrola $10 to $400. 5fMS SHEPHERD Next Door Postof f ice &im PIANO DEPOT Klamath Falls, Oregon