Sf "" ".M VTjtJUi W - '-jilt ' . y;'. ' - --------------------------------"'"'m,,,,m,,m,iii'i,,, ' : a -B---l------S---- ?. - THE BVBWINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREOOW SATURDAY, RKTTRMBKn bb, tiT A Nttlon Model "Tit Tank? $8.50 B n mTTT"! r - SJ-TgrV"'"'vB -- B"srft.-"f" A Vkuhn uf i Is Msirr Of -ft, 7 bag-wearing glased kid. Brlra hsrvy steals ssls of slow-process task tMM-gfc Ako hi heavy caankxe, tafenSng msiIm ftotectfaa oast longest service. -andimrthit The merit of iVttfefon shoes does 'not rest on this or that quality. Every factor that make for hoe value is developed to the fullest extent in every Nettleton shoe. Such shoes cost a Utile more, naturally, but are far 'and away the least expensive in the end. f sBBaBBr anffja1 'Bi - ERSONAL MENTION SJBBSS&ESSSbBbSSBSSSSSBBBBeBSBBBBBBBBBSBSeSEBBS J. F. here o haslBess OX UMAX APKHIKOS among no. moras or man and vkxottt. oonras ahd ooncfoa OS IACAL FOLKS CORPEIING SUIT IS CONCLUDED dbcmiox of tor expected some root ransArrERxooN. tvnx was auncED at one O'CLOCK TODAY. The evideace and arguments la the Corpealag coadeanaUoa suit bow be- fart Clrutit Judge D. V. Kuykendall mra aow all la, and the charge was sad to' the Jury shorUy after one o'clock todar. Tata la the first of a series of suits lastltnted by the city tor right of way: for the aew aaaatclpal rallroad'now aader coastractlon between Klamath Palls and Dairy. The Corpealac tract In question Ilea at Olaae, tea miles east The railroad tract will occupy about twelve 'acres, oa which a store, small hotel Bad stage station are maintain- ed. Two thousand dollars has been tendered Corpealng by. the committee for hie property, which he value at $11,000, owlag to Its peculiar loca tion and strategic position. This In cludes alleged damage to buildings, Injury to business location, etc. Considerable interest has been manifested by ctttaens of the com maalty in the suit, which has. been la progress for several days. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB $500 REWARD FOR ANY ihoid Germs A Found in WHITE PELICAN WATER Bottled by the White Pelican Mineral Springs Co. A PURE SPARKLING DELICIOUS TO THE TASTE MINERAL WATER SATISFYING TO THE THIRST Highly Carbonated and does not have the mineral taste some find un pleasant in the uncharged water. Should be on the table of every family who puts HEALTH ahead of WEALTH DEVASTATED StTMFTER TRACTS RELEASED FROM TAXATION Loaatay of Fort Klamath la E. O. Logan of Bead is a rlsltot tiero oa bails ess Atez Wlelaad of Milwaukee Is a tutor to Klamath Falls. a. F. Easter of Los Angeles la reg istered at the Hotel HalL KjJL, McDoaougb, at Sacramento M.rejaalaredttUhe petal HaH. Mr.. N. OToaeiseBloyer U a tear. 1st TfayecriiattJQapatk Falls fre: Wedrjk.iflsiM.fis& . .; cJ&Wt:-1: 'Darhak' Van ' a alkies vfettoT I Klamath Falls yea. tavdariromMarrillii jo i5i..w-v' Jaaies Straw is in town from his rseatcOdeesaand is registered at .tteffatal'BiaBituK.uci , 'Qil8miftr otthi "local pW nitpeojslactlng as examination for clerk-oarrier; today. r " ; James &eey "ieff 'h!s morning for; JHueae,-where bad aveealor in the Uaiverslty of Oregon. ' r Jwa. Bryan, a stock bayer from San Francisco is here looking after buslaese nutters. S. A. Veatch and family have stored iato,tsMhewie formerly occu pied by Leslie -Sogers. A. B. Salmon and F. N, Rogers, la saraace agents of Portland, are is Klamath Falls. Jem McAnliCe. Deals Laceyjud HuKh"FalTey'of Lekeview are spend lag a' few days here. Mrs. D. O. Palm of Roeebarg has arrlred in Klamath Falls to Yistt her son, Bert Palm, of Virgil Boa. , Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hlaklay of Pais, ley are la Klamath Gouty, looking over TBrioas prospective) lareetmeau. Mr. and Mra, Leslie Rogers have) mored lato the aew horn which they recently parcasied fjroas'R. A.v John sob. - 4 Mr.' mid Mriu'-W.. C Daltoft'of Ma- lin. areahenalng hi Klamaie Falls. C. M. SCeaey aid wife :of Daasmatr are vlsltora to Klamath Falls. ' Caputs J. W. Siemens' will leara thla afternoon to speed the weak and at his 'raaehV which he recently par chased from Major ChasB. Wordes. .Mrs. W.,A. McCrayaad Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wright wara'latt arealara arrlrau frond Bray.. They are atop ping at the White Pelican hotel. H. W. Blacks, project esgueer of the Modoc Point Irrigation system. arrlred yesterday from bis beadaflar- ters at Chlloquln for a.brief business rislt F. M. Reeres, O. Deas, J. S. Lowes. thai, M. Llpmaa asd K. Read, all of San Fraadeco, aad W. Hall of Port land are trarellag salesmea sow is Klamath Falls. BAKER, Ore., Sept 11, Sumpter, Ore.,,whlch has receired aid from ser. era! 6regos cities and towns since It waa swept by Are recently, has been giren assistance alto by the Baker County tax equalisation board, which exempted from taxation all property damaged In the tre. Rock Creek, which was. damaged by flood waters recently,,. aad Hantington. also re cently tre swept, hare requested ex emption of damaged property also. CMII A WILL SEND - AN ARMY TO FRANCE PEKING, Sept." t. The president and cabinet hare agreed to a plan to send a trial dltalos of 34,000 Chi nese soldiers to France, if the money for the shipping and equipment Is arallable. The 'allies bare approred of the proposition Bad France is eager-to re eetre the contingent, which will prob ably reach there about January 1st. The premier farors sending 100,' 000 Bafts New pat torse with two pairs paste, fao. At K. K. K. Store esclssively. S 0-tf :; " William's Dairy is sow pastuerlslng milk. Delirery morning and erenlng. JO-pt , I m -v JeJpLJL"VT7iesfcJsaw rsnamaasasaffA MmMwMMmw M ySSSSm I SHOES -gy I snasaV assF BVJH I The Empire Boot I Bl No. 1SSS7, Gray Kid lacs rdi mM. I H Fn I J Empire Boot PW WM Baasasl Bvaasf TmBmaH canal snaaaaV t?SImf KSSmasasV amaai ' xmAjM m wm m aasasaasa W "" bwF' bw eSH KmFTasV aveaasm '" ll The rcry Uteet mahlon ' JWTJL -y. " I II trom t,e n al"rfr, Klm ' I !;' H AH KM, aMsdi top. Made rMSFKfc I i I fcw Wllb tfc 'flV ' I &H H l lftam ' C H busy saw styles sow .y VPS J K '! k ' V 'jMm I smmmm dJ t. aasas :F.Ma0ureCpIac. I . MsBBsffBBBsasastaasasasasasasasasa .snasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasaV a aimmmmmmmmMBmM , Car tomatoes and peaches In today. Oet your fruit early next week. Ashland Fruit Store. Jl-lt Orefps Casaiiwer SalUH-New pat whs two pair pasts, fSO. At K. K. K. Stor exclasirely. 20-tf BIBLE CLASS HOLDS BANgUET The men's organised Bible class of the "Little Brows Church" held a banquet last night at the church for thomselTos .and their friends. The eronlng was .spent in a social way, with conrersatlons and discussions of current topics, business and other wise, aad with humorous and serious stories. i waa agreed that the affair should become a regular feature, looking to the esubllihlng of a social center for bub. A general InviUtlon is extended to men to Join the class, which meets at 10 o'clock each Sun- oey morniag. ueorge a. wins is teacher. J.T. MoCollum is president. Sold in Cases of 50 Quarts, $6.00. Cases of 90 Pints, $7.50 Delivered Free to Any Part of the City. Refund of $1.00 for Empties White Pelican Mineral Springs Company PHONES 202 AND 33 KLAMATH FALLS Defense League Director Urges Greater Patriotism DALLAS, Sept. 22. war game FKW FHKK Tlt'KKTK Eleventh Street HnptUt Church. 1 AT HTATK FAIR Iter. W. II. Coi, pastor, residence liS ' Tenth street. Supday, Bcptf rnber II, SALKM, Srpt. 22. Frco tickets to 1917. ( the Oregon Stato Fair next week are Sunday school at 10 a. m, W. t. ! to be given only to employes and I'crklni), superintendent. nowspnpor reprevcntatlvc. 8tate ofll-1 Preaching lervlce at II a. m.nk. clnlg are to bo required to pay ad- Joct, 9th Chapter HomariH. minion. j j. v. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. I Preaching service at 7:30 p. n. We aro canning all klndg of fruit nubject, "What Will Yo Do Will -ARhland Jesui. M 22-lt Oet Into the .greed Is still apparent, even with our nl our cannery at Asniana- In dead earnest." urged , ooys onsning to tne front." nun Ui, Bruce Dennln, Baker, Ore., publisher Mr. DennU urged that live, active, . - 1 Datrlotlc leaeues bo formed In cvorv Ormroii Cttiwlniew Oterroat. B'JO. and worklug director of the State . . th . . h . K,clllllilri n. K. K. K. Hto.. 20tffaro for you. We will make you Special music at each of the Mr vice. The pastor's sermons sre tool You cannot afford to mlan thcro, Thf council ot ueiense. in an aaoress on ( Cros, help sell Liberty Bonds, look "What the Oregon Patriotic League after tho families of tho boys who, Hopes to Accomplish and How You .have Joined May Co-Operate," delivered here at economy, the Polk County fair. - - "Forget your balance sheet, for. If! this war continues any length of time, everyone will be working for the government in some, capacity or other, and we will not be worrying much about how much money can be made, either," Mr. Dennis continued. "The president bag hoped that the American people would respond to re quests made by the administration in economising and adopting a war pro gram at home. But I regret to say that results are not wholly what they should have been up to the present time. I regret to say that human HOY IIOltN TODAY tho colors, to urge FINED FOK IIKATIXO BOARD III Mi Oregon Oasaiaisr Sake New pat with two ealr naste. MO. At lC K. K. Store aaclaaively. 20-tf e LOCAL MARKET REPORT Sugar, f 1.76. Eggs, 4 Be aad 60e. utter, tl.ei. ' Apples,' 7.5 boi, 6c pound. -jtf Mensjtntk i Cows, le. Steers, 7c. Hogs, lSe. Veal, lie. ' Muttoa, 16. dressed. , Hr"eats"paBa pela for clean raps! , Ka.wte Oarage. Jl-lt setc Ksctoeiwlf at BL at. W. &L 2b) WVrsaafs laaaaaPfIHHl Mmmmm In bis book on Hawthorne, Henry James, the noted author, speaks of the wnsatlon caused by the publica tion of "The Scarlet Letter," which William Fox has pleturliedt Mr. James says: '"The Scarlet Letter' was Haw thorne's masterpiece. The writer of theso lines, who was a child at the time It was published, dimly remem bers the sensation the book produced, and the little shudder with which the people alluded to it, as if a peculiar horror were nixed with., its attrac tions." At' the Star tonight. J. F. Lansing and Frank Haggblon yesterday plead guilty to defraud ing the Pelican Bay boarding houso operated by W. A. Moran, out of a board bill, In the office of the Justice of the peace. Both were given a $20 fine or a Jail term of ten days. come. 22-lt An eight-pound boy was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunday Downing. Dr. George Catliey, who Store. waa In attendance announces that the fathor Is doing flno. TOO LATE TO CLA8SJPY Cnr of tomatoes and peaches rlvo this afternoon. Will be unlotW morning. Ashland Frim 2Mt Genuine llurklierht Army shoes, at tlie Modern Shoe Store. 21-tf Oregon (Wittier Hultn New pat' terns with two pair pnnte, 920. At FOUND K. K. K. Store exclusively. 20-tf FOrt RENT Six rooms downstair unfurnished or partly forabset A. J. Lyle, Sixth and High. Pair Ice tongs. Applr H. aid office. "" m COME in and let Us demonstrate this marvelous in strument to you. 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