THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JIDRO. i0, PAG EIGHT Itu I (WMMMWVWWWVWWWWW HOUSTON'S Metropolitan AmUMomenta " tUMWMVWWWWMMAAMMAMMAM Personal Mention HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING KVKHY WKDNKHDAY AM) SATUItDAY STAR THEATER TODAY DIG DOUItltK ltlMj MIA IiKH r In "TDK HUSTLING IUUDK" A Western Mining Drama Full of Thrills Ami That Timely Picture "UOLSHKVISM ON TRIAL". Ala A Hack SmneCt Comedy TEMPLE THEATER TODAY HHTRLKY StASOV la "THE RKSCU1NG ANGEL" Abo Fire Acts of Scree Vaadeville j Jack Kollohor and Hugh Farvoy of JMnlln aro In tho city for n few duya on business and pleasure Mrs. l C. Jackson, formorly of Sacramento, and an experienced saleswoman In the sundry depart ment of a largo drug storo thoro, has Accepted a position with tho Star Drug company In this city. Harry l'oolo, manager of tho Liberty Theatre left tin morning tor San FrancUso on business con- netlfd with h.i new theatre which l to bo erecteJ at an early date. K. T. Mass. U. S. deputy marshal, j Is hero from Portland summoning, wltuossea In the cases of LM Smith and C. C. Mers, chargod with selling, liquor to Indians, which will bo tried before the federal court in Portland this month. Christmas Suggestions GOLD IN GRIP OF NEPTUNE MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURB TCMDAXB AND SATURDATS Uta-rttL Oraaua Hoa-Renews That MUHetM Leet la Treaevre htpe May Ba BrmifM t the turfaaa. Somewhere In the aaa off te eoaat of Zululand Ilea tha ship Dorothea, which went down oo Tenedoa raaC, carrying wlta her, a aoma paople b Mare, part of tha fortune of Ooea Paal Kroger, once president of tha Trana raal. and rumor baa It that plans ara afoot to fit out a British expedition In the. hope of salvaging, har. Tha war baa Improved methods of salvag ing sunken ships, and. If tha Dorothea really carried It tha gold cemented Into tha hold of the vessel has been estimated at over $3,000,000. Before the war a syndicate waa organised to attempt recovery of .the veasel, and unsuccessful efforts were made to lo cate her: now the DroJect la araln pos- extenueu In a frlemily manner, ex-1 .jm. nerham all the more so. because pressed admiration, a desire for bet- j tin,e has accumulated so many treae- ter acquaintance. The box was a refuge from Idle questioners. A vigorous rap on the closed box put an end to argument. The box Itself was a work of art. It was adorned with precious stones, or paintings, or quaint mottoes. When a monarch wished to show his appreciation of a musician, artist, poet, he presented him with a gold snuff box filled with louls d'or. When Cttquetta of Snuff Taking. The taking of snuff, which was In dispensable to Its period, has died out. The taking of snuff had a peculiar etiquette. A pinch pointed an epi gram; It aytubollxed indifference, con tempt and. on the other hand, the box ure ships which are again under dis cussion. A list recently published In cludes: The Qrosvenor, lost on the Pendotand coast, with $3,730,000; the Arlston. In Marcus bay. with $-1,000.-000; the Birkenhead, on Birkenhead reef, with $3,000,000; the Dorothea, on Tenedos reef, with $3,250,000; the Abercromble. with $000,000; the Mere steln. with $700,000. and the Thunder bolt, with $2,750,000. If a sunken the practice was at Its height, an Earl i treasure enterprise falls of one treas- Stanhope reckoned that If a man took snuff for -10 years, two years of his life were j-pent In tickling bis none and two mure to I lie blowing of It. Best yet. Herald Want Ads. nre ship, perhaps It can find another. So far. however, the sea has proved a miser with the gold It has acquired; may the modern Improvements In sal vaging equipment change the habit. tkSaYBjBTgaF ' lla Flt -BavavaYJlBhBV I i 1 ar wll ImYJwBmB Im rru man wkn rnmfta to ua for clothes, la enlUlrl in k I . i ue his money will buy; we're making it our business to see thai he gets just that Wc do it by selling him l Hart Schaffner & Marx V " CLOTHES t . fl 5pcioJ KibH fljjjjyj Mallory Hats Give him a stylish hat for a present We have the hat of the day; that is the Mallory Hat, which is an American standard and worn by the critical man. All the season's late shapes and shades. Florsheim Shoes What is more correct or appropriate than a styl ish and dependable shoe? Buy a pair for your friend or for yourself. An excellent gift SUGARMAN'S MERCHANDISE ORDER FOR ANY AMOUNT OR FOR ANYTHING IN THE STORE The Correct Gift for a Man jnaXbi K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" Store Opens Week Days at 8:00 a. m. Store Opens Saturdays at 8:00 a. m. "THE HOLIDAY STORE FOR MEN " Store Closes at 6:00 p.m. Store Closes S&t. 9:00 p, m, II SSI: wit s 19 ttuUtUtffmwp aaw aw a. i - w- B7 "vBjaw a l- nil wti -bbbbbjbl . i vV L KASky ' Sk&r rtf$flu3fcr t ft : QKUjlV. aWTjBrwSw A liw ffr 15r" W -& , Wk r. ' ' t - : . - - 1 ' JSkSJ i Ma All ,H ' 5agSJggVL?' ' f ". ,- -- ,' a t 7 1';,:'. Jkj SLIPPERS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY More people are selecting slip pers as Christmas gifts for men, women and children this year than in any previous holiday season. And we are prepared for all de mands with the greatest stock of soft, comfortable, delightful house slippers in our histoiy. House slip pers of eveiy good kind are' here all at extremely moderate prices. Of especial interest is our showing of Daniel Green "Comfy" and "Cozy Toes" felt slippers and our complete stock of men's leather slippers. For the Men: Leather Slippers In Opera, Everett, Romeo and Moccasin styles. 81.00 to 83.00. For Beys: Felt Slippers and Moccasin styles. $1.23 to 240. For the Wemen: Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers, 82.03. Felt Slippers, with comfy or leather soles, 81.23 to $3.33. For the Children: (y or leather soles. Felt Slippers with com 70c to 8S.00. Wo are exclusive agents for Daniel Oreen Comfy" Felt Slippers. ENDED WITH HONORS EVEN Rattlasnake and Pat Cat Staged Bat tle Which Cauaad Daath af Both Combatants. William Lesslg, iptteman at the Erie i railroad crossing east of Ramapo, N. ' J., tells a story of a battle he saw between a rattlesnake and a pet cat. . It ended fatally for both. I Mr. Lesalt; saw a rattler about four feet long going toward the river. He picked up a club and waa about to start for It when, he declares, a cat leaped out ahead of him and set upon the snake. The cat got a fine hold on the back , of the rattler's bead. But the snaka , fought desperately and got In a sting which cauaed the cat to release Ita ! hold and crawl away. I In twenty minutes the cat's body , waa swollen almost twice Its else and the poison finally caused death. I The snake had been so severely pounded It was uuable to find cover 1 and when a crow discovered It lying in the open field It was too weak to offer resistance and was soon swing ing In the air as the bird made off with It fW-, , .t,N, rSagai Levaa His Male a. Watermelons have been high In price this season, bat "Uncle Joe" Cannon has gone right ahead eating them. It la a habit acquired by him when he was a small boy In North Carolina. Consequently the eighty-three-year-old statesman waits each year for the arrival of the watermelon season, and Just as soon as the ripe ones begin to arrive Uncle Joe may be seen sticking a big chunk of something red Into his mouth. Sometimes he goes at It "coon fashion" and plays a solo with his lips on a long, red slice, throwing away such Implements as knives and forks. Uncle Joe can tell when a water melon thumps right and knows by the color and general appearance whether the melon Is sweet and Juicy or was pulled too green. LonglDveel "Suparatltlon. We wonder whether the Turkish prisoner who foretold the end of the war by means of tha shoulder blade of a sheep had ever read "Qlraldus Cam brensls' Itinerary Through Wales," made in the year 1188. If so, he would have read In Chap ter XI "that thaaa people (tho Flem ings of Pembrokeshire), from the In spection of tba rlgtUahouldera of rams which have been stripped of their flesh, and not roasted but boiled, can discover future events, or thoio which have passed and remained long un known." A footnote tells ua that "this curi ous superstition la still preserved In a debased form among the descend ants of the Flemish population of this district, where the young women prac tice a sort of divination with the blade bone of a shoulder of mutton to dis cover who will bo their awectheart. "It Is still mora curious that William de Itubruquls, In tho thirteenth cen tury, found tlie same superstition ex isting among the Tartars." Now, In the twentli'Ui century, we find It nmoug the Turks. London Chronicle. In contrast to form or Michigan football teams, this year's Wolvorlno (iloven was not ablo to got Into tho running. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt ItKNT Itoora with bU. 1154 Pine. I'hone 475. 10-3t' WANTKl) AT ONCBLndr to Ui chnris'o of home and care for children Inquire over Braaden- burg's storo. 10-3t A subscription to The Erenlnj Herald for a prospective locator UI year. mlKht mean a Chrlitmu proscnt for all of us next rear. KHTIIAYKD CATTLE Ono black bald face yearling hnifnr nml ono 2 year old red helt- r tmvtii fom my Dlace. Connect ed J. K. brand. Crop off each er and snllt In each ear. Notify Joe Koeflol, Daly, Ore. ! t-rti iiiK!T Hnn alnnnlne fOOB Phono "(47-K. Address T Jef ferson St. 10'u Tho Horald would bring tool cheer from Klamath County; net only during tho Christmas Beason hut during ovory day la the year. Shop Knrly. m " Best yot. Herald Want Ads. Wise Child. A miserly landlord was going round collecting his rents the other day. At one house he was greatly Interested In a little girl who watched open-mouthed and open-eyed the business of pay ing over the money and accepting the receipts. He patted her on the head and started to aearch his pockets, saying: "I must see what I liavo got for you." After asarchlng his pockots for some time he at last brought out from a re mote corner a peppermint. s he handed It to the girl he said: "And now what will you do with thatr The little girl looked at It, then at him, and replied i "Wuk IU l4i wtot mtnt with "-,, VUP NSaX .kbatBarl W N ,r, rmnnir) Wo'ro thoro with PEP; that Is why fo BaUsfy bo m , ;; in this city whon it comes to servico and pr fP" !om'B. We are ,. tho right way. 'It Is seasoned to tnsto and s whoiewB, yoU hero to food your wants, a tnai win t-u..-- one of our dally patrons JEWEL CAFE iri.m.i, Fall. Oreoron IIMMIIHIHMtTvvrTrvTHrvW