HIBQwu c' i??"fyjs'r'K V'f 1 4 1 , THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALOREGON (Aca nam V'ILL PLACE PROPS UNDER GALVESTON ,ww MWWVWWWWiXWWWO . ., mt At the ineatres rap '. T'""""w; "ly fee. r !. t f .0 h v. r t -. u WIA'r.HTON. Texas. Oct. 50. r mmorcial interests o( Galveston 1 city and county officials are 'ting an energetic stnte-wldo cam paign in support ot a constlutlonal amendment to bo voted on November 4 under which $5,000,000 pu'il.c I provoment bonds would bo Is'unl to raiso the grade level of the city. V-e plan is to lift the building off their foundations and hydraullcally r .. p mud and sand from tho Gulf rf Mexico under them until the on t'ro business section "of tho city would ho established throw to live f3t above Its prtuenl level. MINERS ENTOMBED; BELIEVED DEAD STEUHENSVILLK. Ohio. Oct. 30. After battling their way to within 1"0 feet ot where 20 miners have J-nn imprisoned since yesterday by a cave-In of the Amsterdam mine. recuers were ordered out of the m'no by mine inspectors and mlno owners, when lire broke out ho l'nd tlwm. causing an explosion to ho feared. Hope is abandoned that any of tho entombed minors are alive. CLKAKAXCK SAIjK Wo must have more room. Come and see the many good things we aro offering at bargain prices. You can then see how we aro trying to squash tho high cost of living. See us at 201 Sixth street, corner of Klamath avenue, at 10 a. m. Nov ember 1st. 30-3t Moil powerful ot all Goruldlno Katrar's screen achievements Is hor newest Cioldwyn production, "The Stronger Vow," a thrilling, modern diama. laid In tho picturesque Py renees and in the haunts of the Apaches In Paris. Never before, have the remarkable talent of the International celebrity been given su?h wide .scope, nor have her cin ema admirers eor been enthralled and thrilled as Goldwvn evidently predicts they will be by her latos-i offering a vehicle replete with situations that deman 1 test after test of Geraldlno Farrar's histrionic powers. As In her previous Gold wjn successes, the diva has a sup porting cast nothing short of bril liant. Milton Sills. Tom Santschl. and Hassan! Short namw stand ing for oxtremo screen accomplish menteclipsing all previous port rayals in support of tho star of stars Miss Farrar's demand. that her roles ho exacting and pitched in a high dramatic key aro thoroughly satlslled In "Tho Stronger Vow." with Its interest-compelling story of romance, intrlguo and adventure. Ooldwyn announces It for presenta tion at tho Star Theatre Tonight. HELP ASKED FOR TURKISH VICTIMS Y" ' "":: ggg " CUFF LINKS A good-looking shirt de serves a good-looking pair of cuff links. And not every good-looking pair of cuff links looks good in each good-looking shirt. That's why a man needs sev eral pairs ot cuff buttons. Maybe you never thought of It, but cuff links show up a man's taste . We have a stylish line ot them that you ought to look over. In gold, silver and enamel we show the very newest patterns, and a wide variety in each. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Mala St. Official S. P. Watch Inspector. SHrfrt-iM..rtfr,fi-s.Vrrrr-tVfll The HALLMARK Store 3, In tho interests ot tho interde nominational Sunday school wcrk. an interesting prosram was rendered at tho high school yesterday. Rev. J. J. Handsaker nddressed the stu dents, showing tho dire need ot tho Christian people in Turkey, us the lives of both Mohammcdants and Christians are in constant danger, and thousands are without homes or shelter, somo of them lacking the barest necessities ot life. Mr. Hand saker paid especial tribute to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rambo, formerly of Raker. Oregon, who sailed Soptom ber 25 for Turkey as relief agents. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, who is tho county chairman of this work for Armenian relief, is planning for a large Christmas offering from tho Sunday schools of tho county and for the general campaign In Feb ruary. Rev. Harold Humbort Is sec retary ot the association, and MIs3 Georgia Parker is the local assistant secretary. Rev. J. J. Handsaker Is director of the Armenian relief work, and is leaving for Grants Pass, where he will conduct meetings in the interest of this interdenomina tional relief work. Congress has been asked, at the behest of President Wilson, for au thority to send troops into Turkey at once, as the lives of American relief workers are In danger, and for the further reason that only prompt action, according to the re port of Col. Wm. Haskell, American commissioner, will avail to save the Uvea of thousands during the com ing winter. Best yet. Herald Want Ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Teams to haul lumber. Call on or address, Geo, Christy, Box 377. 30-m yt UNION MA" Iffl PLEASE Wo furnlbh our own milk. From tho largest herd of tu berculin tested cows in Klainath County we servo our customers. Wo furnish the very best melk and cream In purity and quality that can bo produced, because wo handlo It ourselves. Wo are here to stay. Wo are here to servo and please, both with quality and service. To please our customers gets us customers. We aro hero also to get tho money, and now is the timo, when perhaps floth you and I can got It, By you calling 10Y and increasing or ordering ona, two, three and four quarts of milk delivered daily at M-00, f7.50, J11.00 or ?13.50 for 30 days a month. So if it la bettor milk you wunt, with more cream, "or your baby Isn't getting along well, don't forget the number, ,19Y. Perfection Dairy i II HEMKV i';u H2 I New Styles With The Old Integrity YOU'LL find more men this Fall waiting to buy good clothes than there are clothes, or good woolens to. make them Stick to the staunch re liable make that you know, or you'll find yourself paying full price for less than the full standard of service and quality. KUPPENHEIMER Clothes mean the new styles with the old integ rity of all-wool fabric and sound tailoring. The House of Kuppenheimer A National Clothes Service 2fo? HOUSE KUPPENHEIMER 4- M Mtiond Clothes Service K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters t i