Wl n' IlllAV. orroiiKii 11. UM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Personal Mention Willi III of tho ....(In l)t 111!"" K. ,.1nr "",n0M' lh "" ..I..- ntnfi airur Do" ic" '"',,:; i. In Portland lVc,terh Unui f WcHtorn Lii.nJIllB L Lion nrnnneor"- i fiiviii nun Ern;nnialrtl.lH'r"l'f- Thoy I'm . hiT.1 of cuf c,utI '" yCI" C w ."' --.hin ww completed m- w.o L .ranch yesterday, mid tlio out WUW""' AIlon stiinfllilo, In u "" . : r c. i,. i-owi (l.j I 1111 LIUI' - LEVI BICORY. 94, CROSSES DIVIDE L...hln lu ,-'u' Lr. and Mrs. 0. II. Stoworl mid 0( WuslitnBtoii. formerly ui and friends oi i-uim .... I-ovl lllcory, 01 yours old, who nr rlvod Inst May from Ban Ulogo, Cal ifornla, to niiilto li I r-t homo with IiIh daughter, Mliw ICtliol Ulcory at tho Lukovlow roeiiilm: Iioiiro, died thorn lllHt night. Ho IwivoH eight chlldren: Mm, Ktta Mooru, Mm. Myrllo Anderson. rot Purkor ro-t Mm. Iilc Itiinnoll mid MIhh Kthol Ulcory of Klamath Falls; Mm, Kminu KiikboII mid Mm. Maltlu BIiiiiwoii, KiitiHiiH City, Mo., nnd Frank mid ChnrloH Ulcory or Han Diego. The body In at tho Whlllock'rt undortaklni; parlorn, Arrangements for burial, which will tako place hero nro being mado but tho dato Is not Jlxod. Mr. JUDGE IS HAPPY klMMi uro in tho ,. l i.rnPlirV. i. .Li mniiti'L r - v f: ..... vnr tho country with L(y loomi'h " teW Of IOCUi.ui,. .1. P J. DolllllVHIl Of CottllgO ,1' ho has been lioro for hov- .ril days I" """ : G1" ..... i. ..nun to Port I) d- Rriumw. -"- - rtlltOTIIIt HCr Iliuwiui. .. . 1 d sister, Mm. J. U. Illiiko. al friends of r fjlrlliooil In that rldoltr. ROOSEVELT FUND WEEK. UU1. zz-z p W. Klicrlola of IIiIh city ii tlio Loir chairmen of tho Uootuivolt I Memorial association, which win launch a state and nation wldo enm Itijnfora KlBiinllc momoilal fund E the wcoK or ucmiiur .ii-.i, Kiuaatb county's quoin In only J -ISO. On October 27, Colonel Roosevelt s itlrthdar, schools ovorywnoio win jbeld ipeclal coaimomoriitlon aorv- B(tS. moils jiii'Hiuniii uwiti.ni inw Uo planned for HiIh day. Judge N. J. Chapman, JiihIIco of tlio poaco, roturnod last evening on tlio train, accompanied by IiIh dnugh tor, Ilolon, who Ihih boon spending a fow days with bor fatbor In south ern points. Judge Chapman woh mot by IiIh two sons, Cooro and Krltz, .and tho Hmllo on IiIh faco hIiouh how bnjipy ho Is to bavo hlc family reunited after a long porjoil of Hoparallnn FIRE Insurance J. H. Driscoll Loomis Bldg. Phone 432 , , Between friends " a photograph f' . $ - .S' ' 4 ' ' ' s ! ' if 5Pa!323loaP !W7 Mn In Street I'liiiw JM) ' f IMPORTANT GSSES SQOI TO BE OEEIOEO F'S tAAVrWMVMAWWM At the Theatres '; PAOIS", MV1i,wa VVA.AAhMrtrtWMM. I'opular George Walsh will bo soon at tho Liberty Sunday and Mon day In that laughablo farce, "JIclp, Help, PolIco'M Aa In rhost of tho playa Mr. Walsh lias starred In, ho Is called upon to do some stunlfl that to tho ordinary actor would bo Impossible, but George Walsh Is din must bo bis daughter's lover. m ' I Hardin, In order to save Wctonn, of- jfors to marry hof. Tony, a good- I for-nothlng, Is tho man Wotona , loves. Later lfer oyes ore oponod to tho kind of a man bo really Is, and sho has a cbango of heart. Har din Is the lucky man this tlmo. Tho next really .big picture at tho Liberty comes next Wednesday and Thursday, starring Kitty Gordon In "Playthings of Passion." It Is a truly an athlete, having boon a 8tar!womIcrfu,1r 8lro"K W aml Blvcs Bi B fJ I El SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 11. The football player and expert oarsman during his college days, which, In cidentally, were, not so many years ago. The story of the Magdalen has been Immortalized In, song, In paint-' Ing and In sculpture. Iiut the story of tho modern Magdalen Is more often loft untold or else told wrong ly In the bandied gossip of the streets or the cold typo of court rec ords. Tho war has brought to light a thousand stories of penitence, of sacrifice and of the pure love born of suffering, but none Is more beau tiful than that which David Work Griffith has Immortalized In "TVe tfirl Who Stayed at Home," his latest Artcraft picture, which will be shown at tho Star theater tonight. Talmadge,' tho beautiful Select star, will be presented by Jos. M. Schenck In. her latest Select pic ture, "Tho Heart of Wetona," at the" Star theater on Sunday. This Is an Indian story by George Sear borough. The scenario was written by Mary Murlllo and it was directed by Sidney A. Franklin. The story begins when Quannah, chief or a tribe of Comanche In dians, -learns that his daughter, We- MIss Gordon an opportunity to dis play tho talent that lias mado her" one of the greatest stage successes In a decade. Norma KT 50 There is the greatest shortage of Vic trolas, Sonoras, etc., in the history of our country and we have just fifty less in stor age for Christmas "trade than we had a year ago. To those who prefer standard makes, we say, buy now; terms can be arranged. EARL SHEPHERD CO.. . Xatlnnll Priced, Xataloiwilly A!icitlcI Insti omenta Oppcalto Flist Statu &. Savlngo Hank 507 Main' St. " - I L-uuen oi w-iuei uiacK nawK wnoitona, has been wronged by a white Piaycu navoo with settlers Jn Utah in 'man. Wetona's mother was a whlto tho early GO's are now resting peace-j woman and Wetona ha3 been fully In the Deseret Museum, in the j brought up as a white girl. Mormon Temple grounds in this city. I Tho comanchea decide to seek ll.o skeleton was brought from an veuecance. They w, flnd the ma Indian burial ground near Spring who has wronged th(J ntor of the chief of their tribe and put him FORESTRY EXPERT SAYS "PLANT TREES" WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 11. Hecauso of the announced intention of the government to puih prosecu tion of anti-trust casea held In abey ance during tho war, the session of the aupremo court, now under 'vay, is expected to prove ono of tho mest Important In the1 history of the court. Case's ponding' includo the ones, against tho alleged anthracite coalj trust, iho United States Stol C?r- poration, the Eastman Kodak Com-1 witnessed tho funeral procession of and with all tho accouterments of Indian burial, now reposes In a glass case in the Mormon church museum. "The curator of the museum has mado every effort to prove to a cer tainty that the bones aro those of the famous Indian chief, and tho evi dence ho has gathered beems to prove their authenticity. These in clude affidavits of early settlers who Ml pany, the Associated uiuposiers ami Ulhtrlbutora of tho United States and Canada, the American Can Compa ny, tho Quaker 0at3 Company and tho Southern Pacltle meiger case. Following its usual custom, tho court did no business immediately today so that Chiuf, Justice White and his associates might call on Pres'dent Wilson. Arguments In tlio chief. P.lack Hawk Is snid to have died in 1S70 as tho result of a wound re ceived In a light with whlto settlers Bcver.il yoars previous. Prior to his death, it Is said, ho visited' towns in tho section he had harassed and mado peace with all of his enemies From voterans of the raids mado by Ulack Hawk's bands, it is declar to death. Wetona refutes to tell the name of hpr lovar. All she will tell her father is that h els a white man. She goes to John Hardin, the agent in charge of the ivser-atIon, and the only white man the Indians trust, to ask him to save her lover. While she is talking to Hardin, Quannah in his search for the man who has wronged his daughter, sees Wetona and Hardin talking so inti-i Greatest producers known. Her- matoly together that he judges Har-Uld Want Ads. "This Is tree planting time.' cays Charles Lathrop Peck, presi dent of tho American Forestry Association. He advocates plant ing ef victory oaks, elms ami other trees as memorials to sol dlers and sailors. Civic societit are planting trees along improw highways. The thumb Is stronger than all the lingers together. w fPpvMSffilj'JMKwWB"' ??f?S ponding cases will begin tomorrow! ed the Rlack Hawk wars of Utah be- wltli tho ccal case tho first gan in 18C4 when a small band of jrLife 3?r 31 1 Here Gomes 1 W I Hlc Groccry Man with Snow Flakes 1 ' 4 I iflf'usn'na ot children aro happlor and healthlor I ' M 'I r,lJns,? thojr C(UI lmvo nil t'o Snow Flakos thoy m I rri tw1.Ga nioala- Ani1 what bettor tlinu thoso I ' " J mm lis tl Batlsrylne' 8aUr crackers T Your grocor " '-, , w 'aon,t A iot Orook,r y Boow "lk 1 ' l "" Ptdfio Coast nitcult Co. jmwmiqul ' Mm mi oiBAUiHmiL,ure.. to bo hoard. The steel ca3o proba bly will bo the second to bo argued. Others will be argued at Interval-), but under an agreement between the government and tho Quaker Oats Company that caso will not bo hoaid until January. General public interest' attaches to another case before tho court, Indiana encamped near Gunnison, San Poto county, Utah, suffered an epidemic of smallpox and blamed tho white settlers for It. Tho Indians attacked small settlements In num erous communities. Women and children were tortured, children rairied away and much property devastated, according to the stories Hint r thn rlclit of breweries to! or mo old settlers. Tills continued continue tho manufacture of beer lentil about 1872, it Is said, when tho contnlnfhg 2.75 por cent of alcohol. Indians, hard pressed by soldiers, Appeals from lower court decrees at1irknowletle1 tlle superiority of the Ilaltimoro and New Orleans already white man. have been filed. A case of Importance td buslnoss Intel ests Is tho Macomber stock div idend proceedings, which involvo tho constitutionality of the provi sions cf tho 1910 income tax act taxing stock dividends. Although tho supremo court at Its last term upheld the constitutional ity of tho espionage act, u largo number of appeals aro still ponding in caso3 growing out of convictions under that law. Among these is tho caso of James Peterson, candi date for tho Itopubltcan nomination In opposition to Senator Nelson of Minnesota, In 191S, and who was sentenced to four years' Imprison ment becouso of newspaper nrticles ho wrote. Tho appeal of Victor Bor ger, representative-elect from Wis consin, from conviction under tho law la also ponding. Jaiuea D. Maher, clork of tho court, announces that tho numbor of appeals filed this term Is 12G loss than during tho lost 'term. While there is no explanation pf this do; crease in tho number of appeals, Mr. Maher said he believed It was due! to tho fact that lawyers gener ally are becoming more inciineu nor to appeal cases ui uiuy uiiuur porfance. We are receiving some veiy fine Orange Cling Peaches, -vhich we are- selling at $1.35. Now's the time to can and pickle your wants. Also still receiving some nice free-stone Peaches; nice for table use or canning. Daily shipments of tomatoes, grapes and ap pies. Home grown celery every day. Phone 200 MLS NUTTED I SET GROCERY I I The Battery Doctors The Battery Doctors I lm-i Because eels migrate only In the dark, tho Danish government proi vonta thom from 4eavlrig. h.iq. Baltic sea for tho ocean byBiispqndlng(n line of eleotrlc lamps trpm,otcablo t SALT LAKE, Oct. 11. Four ycouinnettes who served In tho navy. throughtout the war have been ad mitted to membership In Salt Lake Post, No. 18, American Legion. Members of tho post consider this n distinction for tho local organization nnd are of tho opinion it is tho first to admit women. Tho four women members of the post are the Misses Norma lloyd, Edna Itomney, Beatrice V. TImmins and Dora Montague. Each of tho girls performed stenographic 'work for the navy In different parts of tho country and all have now rotumed to their homes hero. SPECIAL MEETING OF LOCAL 17B4 . Sunday, October 12, ll)l . At 8:30 P. M. Mooso Hall To ballot on two Important questions covered by Sections 58 and 62 of the Constitution of the United Brotherhood. One dollar flno for non-attend-anco. Bring, your duos books. EXEOUTIVE COMMITTEE Local 17G4 BOLSHEVIK IS YOUR BATTERY A BOLSHEVIKI? Is it everylastingly giving you trouble? Then come to us we are running a Peace Conference for Storage Batteries If your batteiy is a "Bolsheviki" tell "us and we'll make a good hardworking citizen out of it. Regardless of the kind of battery you have, mo can RECHARGE or REPAIR it with Master Hands. ' Wo nr! tho BATTERY ' DOCTORS Let us be YOUR BATTERY DOCTOR "Btoe" t JUDD LOW AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. . 49 Main Street Phone 22M Tho Rattory Doctors , The Battery Doctors i fmmru ) ' ' ! i f ,M( -' '? ' (1 Jv vV.' 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