J.K UK. f.TfjOftVU1'. i-3 vt-y:'' 1 '" ..r " t Ut .'; ' - hK j? t Y I IW11 Htiwwr 3VJ?!5,j 'w f5 mn i , ir, h 'U l.r 1 K t flA ..P .$. mx mn sfen& wt & wrnnS. wmi tw-V. JEJS . . . 'wj.. iiv. &riiu - ml 'jf.A, 4 r-r 1 ." V." .Jli. n asr'i "ivv 'i,'l . T. fr$3SS f $&: WA i 4' THE EVENING HBKALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, JANUAHV o, J IMWWMMWMWWS, WWWWMMWMMWWWWWWW W1 l IWWMW SCfSVC IT-'4' J asm t a wn ars About feople You Know wlju WWWMWWWiWWWNWMWWW ,' .. '.. fiHiMln qiartM Kkk, a aronlnent Indian of UM IHIIUUW, IB YUlior mre ur OffioM In Town. a W. CMHM. livestock hnjtsr Md sniffer of Merrill. U transacting htul in Khunath Falls today. Woman Buys tat Georgia Davis of Doasmutr yester day purchased from H. 8. Newton and wife the six room house and lot at 100? High street. The deal was made throcah the R. E. Smith Realty com jany. . BatMi tails Frsferty. It X. ahnlth Realty coaapaay yesterday sold to 8. C. Frew of Poo Valor Die tot and famished louse at 4l Sixth street Sues en Nets. Charles Taltec started suit in cir cuit court today against K. W. Whet stone and wife to recover 1159.75 as balance due on a promissory note. Thn nliintlff is renreeented br E. L. Kitlott Murnhy VleHe, D. W. Marshy, engineer In charge of all dralasge work done by tho United Stales reclamation aervice, arrived last evening from Los Angeles, to visit the Klamath project BUM IS ON FIVE COMMITTEES STATE SENATOR PROM THIS DIS TRICT HIAOS COMMITTKK ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HAS PLACE ON OTHIRS George T. Baldwin, state senator from this district, has been named on five committees of the senate by Qua Moser or Multnomah county, president. Senator Baldwin It chairman of the committee on public buildings and a member of the committees on educa- Sues for Bill. Harris Brothers arc plaintlfis in a suit filed today in circuit court against Hon, I trillion, banking and railroads. H. II. Roberts. Plaintiffs seek to col- This Is his nrst term In the senate, lect $40 alleged to be due for threshing but lie is well known oter the entire grain last fall. Bert C Thomas ep-j stale, pears for plaintiff. ) WeWi Funeral Tomorrow. list funeral of the late Mrs. H. R ! Welsh, who died Monday afternoon.! vtt bo held tomorrow morning from! tbt Whltlock chapel at 10 o'clock. Rev. W. S. Sambo of the Christian church I wfil offer the sermon. Kfrehner Buried Today. The remains of the late Andrew Ktrahner were laid to rest this after MM with rites of the Odd Fellow Lait. A considerable number of his hrathera and many friends attended the funeral. reames remains bank president FIRST NATIONAL BANK ELECTS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FOR NEXT YEAR ROGERS CASHIER AGAIN Welch Is paying the highest price in tews for hides and fur. 106 South flank street lot v n nem -. ruii nn.i dnt of the First National bank of 'I As Chlleete about the Klamath 10 ttfffiPS theater! jh i Tuoeday and Wednssdsy A B-nmsflfttlbBal Vaantae!! " ) avovBasiitfSBJ TfUfBejBSftfsWi VI Bamaace at the Jungle in 3 Acts , .Brass Canard and Francis Ford in H HEROINE OF SAN JUAN" 'A ThrflMag Drama hi 2 AcU f Oeawiy inl Act Bmm Ream in AIL. Admission 10c the Orpheus gives only one show shgisTiliig promptly at Klamath Falls at the annual meeting of the directors yesterday. Leslie Rogers was re-elected cashier. Following are all the officers chesen: President E. R. Reames. Vice President I F. Willlts. Cashier Leslie Rogers. Assistant cashier Ida Homyer. Assistant cashier J. M. Moore. Assistant cashier A. M. Collier. The following directors were elect ed: E. R. Reames. L. F. Wllllto. A. M. Collier, J. M. Moore, C. U Moore and Ieslle Rogers. Any hat under J8 50 you can buy for f 1.50 at Gertrude & Co. GIVES $10 BUT IS NOT ASKED MONTANA WOMAN SENDS 110 FOR TERMINAL FUND, ALTHOUGH t NO ONE SOLICITED A SUBSCRIP TION FROM HER Although no one solicited any sub scription from her, Mrs. Ophelia Glenn of Butte, Mont, has sent a f 10 check to be added to the fund to buy termi nals for the 8trahorn railroad. The check was sent through' her agent, E. M. Chilcote. Mrs. Glenn owns a small ranch south of town, and says she believes the new railroad will enhance the value of her property and should be supported by all., persons. Interested in Klamath county. INDIAN ACCUSED OF ! ASSAULT IS RELEASED McKlamy David, accused of assault with a daagerous wehpoa, waa re leased .yesterday afternoon by Bert C. Thomas. United 8tatea commissioner, on molten of Horace M. Manning, counsel for David. Thonuui held that David probably acted In self defease. Robert N. Rankin, deputy United States attorney, who waa here to pros ecute for the government returned to Portland today. Deputy United States Marshal Derry will leave In a few - . We wish to close out every single hat before leaving for the But to pur chsse Spring Stock. Gertrude & Co. m NOTICE Why not stock your ranges to their full capacity. San Francisco Cattle Loan company will loan you the money. For particulars apply GEO WATT. Klamath Falls, Ore. Postoflca hoi MS. It-Mt IIIIIINIimiNIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII January Clearance Sale ? tTTTTT . IWWWMIWWWWWW... Just thirty hats left, regular IMS. 11.50 and I3.S5. Your choice for 5c at Gertrude & Co. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Am 0NC Moments J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE OARK YOUR CHANCE For a few days only I can sell you L'jthe Olrl'tnH the' Tenor,' an inside let In the best part of Mills Addition for $150.00 en easy terms. Can sell the corner adjoining for $1734)0, or both for $32&00. You'll likely not have the same chance again. See Chilcote. 10 STAR THEATER William Fox Presents Virginia Pearson In "A TORTURED HEART The Dramatic Story of a Woman's Struggle for Happiness. Written and directed by W. S. Davis. ' TEMPLE THEATER The Harbor of Happiness," Vltagraph Drama In 3 Farts "The Cede Letter," A Thrilllaa.lCsJeea-aaaaJv -' . . .-J T'S'Z CZm V... .r . MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Meno nCTURKS Tl'ESDAVS AXD SAXUHDAYS dierrttf. Otegan -dnannauk nf JsmananRyTvaslrcv. ananannaasfn. J9JaagntnV flHM9H- a- W rOULDN'T a nlc: srni coji ) fine tor tittt wr4ilm; Mtft li our opporturiUjr to ut out st inch a tiistltit coil that you cannot tdoril to wtMr ycur oltl cast sny lofvj.r Otir entire stack, the largt it wc lov carrxil at (hit llm of the year. Is be Inu told at pricti at which thry HI not Utt long You Better Make Your Selection Today Thsy are all bargains at th regular price thst we ruvt bttn selllno them St, but whtn you rut one fourth off of ihit price, ll Is slmost llhe o'vlng thtm away. We art fur htsdqusrttr far Klanidth falli, anti you tin get a nice set now at two thirds of It vlur Com in siti) look thtm over. 5 STILTS DRYGOODS CO. 'Where the Ladids Shop'9 ov Any Over coat in the Store for $30 overcoats, $25 overcoats, $20 overcoats and $15 overcoats All go for Twelve Fifty Annual Clean-Up and Clearance Sale Men's Clothing Following the policy of thu store not to have any "left-overs" and out. of style clothing-to make room for our big spring stocks to arrive soon, we will sell all suits and overcoats at prices that will make them go. Don't pay war prices for your clothing, take advantage of these Clearance Sale prices, for this will probably be the last chance you will have for a long time to get good clothes at such excep tional low prices. vm vh w Ml 7"t. IK. .. s Oregon Cassimere Suite with two pairs pants, regular pries) $17. No altirmations will bt made Sale Price Only $12.85 Any Fifteen Dollar Suit New $11.85 Any Twenty Dollar Suit Now $14.85 Any .Twenty.Two Fifty Suit New $18.85 Any Twsnty-Flve Dollar Suit Now $18,85 Any Twenty-Sevsn-Flfty Suit Now $20.50 Don't Wait, Hurry and Make Your Any Thirty Dollar Suit New $22.50 Any Thlrty-Flve Dollar Suit New $25.50 Blue Serge Sulth net Included In this Sale No alterations made without charge M V J1 rl;b's iH'i Pattern Are All .Selected Before the Best ai.'V 'J Store-Leading Gothiers-Hatters t ", Ve V. h if .'r,l m r .'' kb ysvm lt: .t .M Mill ii'.'i I A -1 T ' m i i'.l K M71 mmm im ".' tki Bk f fesp,' f MMWtWaanyiWlfeHWW MMWj