V 3, u THE 1VEN1NG HERALD. KLAMATH FA"f , at t(lQA fi ,, TO-DHY 1 " ' i RYAN I WA3BUR in . ATHE SIX BEST CELLARS" ' aad i& a laugh from start to finish A Sparkling Cup of Cheer tor "Pro.." "Antls." ami All wt.nMta-nnni.i vTnkn It or Leave It Alone." Wanda Hawler and Jdlla Faro In the Cast. llryant Washburn in the funniest Hole of His Life. WEDNESDAY OLIVE THOMAS in v . YOUTHFUL FOLLY " A powerful drama photographed in the Beautiful Natural IfacagrouQaB u las ouuu; nu AT Tftf THEATERS j The sew BmustWaahburn picture. "TheSU Jliit OWlari. which U at the Star'Theatre tonight, it up-to the minute a Uosno. It treaU hum orously r ftceWiUs). The original story waa WrllfQrthr THall and HushvKaMW; ' Mr. WsJkr kas the role ot Henry Carpirf ' sa'tpbcr ot an ex elusive fit, t , .young married couple. WW ' prlae it their well stocked 'etWhty Howry nwa short Just on, UpfXtTft, .r b, party " which he '-, Receiving- word from kin ip'fla. a staunch Prohibition. tMC sereral cased ot Uquor-tatfm otorod la Iter cellar Rejubettij to destroy them. Htary remove WriiH at t0 nla " house. sW'ttfcVWft ojesaeat he dis cover taat IM , Are empty. Tp on M & dhuer. 'he Uaathea'ail)si speech agalBst King dlHHss.a Mt,?twhlhltla el mint la tka UM'lMnM him and wants! wUsVlW'Congress. JMt,!??" complaining too fflich. wort n fri tOM'Aunt ofaaoth-,' F. w McManus and family e store'' o'eeovered In her Klamath Tails were callera at J cellar." Tie Ujto the bottles are. Bailey's Sunday, full." Whaf fciHftrytodor Become! .... . r - ?m. r.. -" . D1VORCK CRA XTKD SHASTA MEW NOTES Henry Voaa and wife visited at Den Daniels' home Thursday last H. E. Wilson has moved his family from their homestead to the alfalfa ranch for a few weeks. Mrs. Wilton will entertain the Helping Hand ladles at this placo September 8. O. E. Hunt and wife were county teat visitors Thursday. Mrs. C. F. Stone went to Klamath Saturday morning. Several ot the campers have re turned and report a fine time and plenty of berries. Misses Mary and Ada Hunt started Tuesday morning for Upland, Cal., where they will attend Beulah col- lego the coning year. These young ladles will he greatly missed In y.ls Community but their many friends wish them abundant success. Work is belag rushed on the new highway which makes the present read between Merrill and Matin rather uncertain but hopes ot a per manent, tine read keeps. the traveler the aatl-4M vTowjTt is ten to Ike alienee. eseaffMI supporting The answer cast,' A divorce was granted by Judge . - jr- TT;" D. V. Kuykeadall yesterday to Mar- headed by. feud. Hawley. appears , . A'-rimtm ' ' . Ik I1hm' iBklh tm . " waaj v . v M . J -T i7u ,1. , . n , trong. ' Arteratt deeded by Donald Crisp. Elmer Harris was the scenarist. i k. Divorce proceedings were started by George U. Palmer against Alto Altnras Palmer.- SpalsWsald te ter ot a raiMion pi rlr a quar- I beggars. A CUealSod Ad UI aU tt. 4 Ad will The only food tax Imposed in the Isle of Man Is eight cents a pound on tea. 4 SCOUTS THEORY OF ' ANCIENT CONTINENT HONOLULU, T. II.. Aug. IS, (Or Mull). Theories ot tho existence of n pro-htstortc continent In tho Pacific and the connection ot tho Hawaiian and other Polynesian islands with some mainland ages ago, were scout- od as untenalilo by E, C. Andrews, chlot ot tho geological survey ot New South Wales, Australia, In an address before tho Pan-Pacific Scientific con gress which met hero early this month. "Geological ovldunco Is directly op posed to tho Idoa that Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga and other Islands ever bad direct land connection," An drews said. "These islauds appear to ho small land masses, which rasa from tho ocean depths along great zones ot weakness. The Hawaiian Kroup never was much larger than It Is today. Mr. Andrews' views, whlto sup ported by many ot tho scientists at tending tho congress, wore opposed to thoso ot another school at the ses sion, one ot the leadors ot which, Professor William A. Dryan of tho University ot Hawaii, declared In an address that he hollered a continent Existed in tho Pacific years ago. iMMMlMMMMtMTMMMMinMMMM.MMMIMMIIIIMMmnmMi TOYS FROM TIN CANS JAPANESE SPECIALTY SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31. Christmas toys received here from Japan are said to include novelties mado',fro'Tnlin cans which have crossed the 'Pacific ocean four-times. The .cans, originally used in shipping case oil to China, woro refilled them with soy bean and other vegotablo oils and rcahlpped to tho United States. When emptied again hero, It Is said, they were purchased -by Japanese and sent back across the Pacific to Japan where thoy ware made ,lnto toys tor American children. Start of LS wfi I rSMfcS 8 'Iff am wJ.m04Jm Chlerine May Prevent Flu. Breathing ' air impregnated with chlorine gas may prove to be real preventive of Influenza. ' During the recent epidemic. IM volunteers were subjected to a total of more than BOO treatments at the university or Ana as. "Several children and n nurse en gaged In caring for "flu" patients were among the subjects, of whom only one developed a new case, and that evi dently had been previously contracted, says Popular Mechanic Magailae, ,Tht treatment, consisted merely a connne ment In the chlorine room r?r Ave minutes a day, the gas content carry ing from 43 to 1T3 part In l.OOO.coy of air. ,' One Desen QlMffw In America. There are but 12 giraffes In this country lght with circuses and fonr other In the zoos of New York and Philadelphia. Four of the 12 were raised by a Belgian nsmed Andrew, In the. employ of . circus., who. usml.to.be The Rt. Hon. James W. Lowther. who Is about to retire from the Speakership of the Drltlih House of Commons, estimates that he baa lis tened to 35,840 speeches during his tenure of the chair. gssssssssssssssssssssssgffpT?f,FlTwL' IT '"PPt nmnmnmffsnmnmVVf' Onion Gods Union Clerks Dress Up for Labor Day We close all day Labor Day WE ASK ALL THE TOWNS PEOPLE TO SHOP EARLY. WE CAN GIVE YOU BETTER SATIS FACTION AND SERVICE. LEAVE SATURDAY FOR THE WORKING 'MAN. IT IS THE ONLY DAY HE HAS TO SHOP. WE FEEL SURE YOU WILL CO-OPERATE WITH US IN THIS MATTER W"Vr t I.WiXrf' SUGARMAN " I AINT MAD AT NOPODY" v WV A Selling of Suits And while you are coming in to view tho Start of tho Season solliiij? of suits, you will also appreciate the equally notable values which we are offering all along the line in other suits, somo of which we quote here at prices that are wonderful economics for such un usually good wear. SUITS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN Suits this season aro smarter, more chic than ever before Jaunty little coats set close to the figure, shoestring belts and loose backB contri bute to the slenderness of tho silhouette Flattering fur collars, or plain tailored collars which utilize one's own neck piece i Veldync, Duvet Superior, Suede Cloth, Tricotine, in the soft autumn wood shades, twilight blues, navy and black $35.00, $50.00, $75.00 and higher JUST RECEIVED a limited number of exceedingly beauti ful model suits exquisite in design and coloring rich and luxurious in fabric and fur trimming. NEW COATS for WOMEN and MISSES Gracefully wraplike models with fur col lars or large cape collars of the material Semi-fitted, belted models to give straighter lines to fuller figures Duve tyn, Veldyne, Evor, Fortuna Velour colers: Autumn browns, twilight bluei, navy The assortment of coato is most complete, showing models for all occasions Prices range from $17.50 up to $75.00 AUTUMN'S WOOL FROCKS 9 The smartly youthful day dress of Tricotine ov Poiret Twill is unsurpassed in style and adaptability .. Moes dresses for fall and winter express new fashions in the individuality of uieir aetugn-ifivir excellence oi inane unu wontrnanBiiip is consistent wiin Moe's standards Straightline frocks models with tunics or panels Trimming of beading, Me DlefcCS 1UI IMIKCI $25.00 and higher stitching or embroidery Extra sizes for larger figures AatjssysBSsAiasatjsattjtVM DAILY ARRIVALS of exclusive models in exquisite gowns for afternoon, ' dinner and evening wear siafeJVlaWsyAsftstiaeVWV fflteWotuxm'sBiim H. N. HOE, Proprietor TENNESSEE HOUSE CLEANSES RECORD MAKKKT RKPOHT NASHVILLE, Aug. 31. The Ten nessee house voted, 47 to 37, todaxieknnged. to exungo rrom tho house journal au (Proceedings ot August Za witn rotor lence to action on tho suffrage rati fication resolution, with the excop- Ltlon of tho rol (call of that date. Tho point of order was raised bjr Speaker (Walker that no quorum was present. POnTLANO. Aug. 31. Hogs low er, prime mixed, $16.35 and 918.85; othor. .quotations stesdr and un- p HAI.V Oil) NOT I.V.UIUK TUI.K IKi; (illAIN CHOI' Tlalns last week did no sorlouH damage to tho heavy grain crops in tho Tule I-ako district, suld Frank Zumpfe, Malln runcher, who was in town today. Harvesting ot tlio crops Is under way, Three combined harvesters and a number of small bidders are working. Tho gruln Is turning out welt. IURTHH KKI'OUTKD Doctor A. A. Soule announces the birth or a 10 pound baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. flam Combs, this morn ing. Dr. Wright reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ham akor Thursday, at their home In Ma lln, and a baby girl to Mr. tnd Mrs. L.'Plnnelll, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I'lnnolll live at I'ellcan Bay. Twenty years woro required to translate thu lllhlo into ono language Tahiti. DKMOCRATH DKHKHT fXX PORTLAND, Aug. 31. Ned tlald win, secretary to Representative N. J. Slnnotl, has visited many counties of Oregon recently. "Kverywhnra I go," nald Mr. Ilaldwln, "I meet old-line iDutnocrats, who aro going to vote for Harding and Coolldge." I.VFANrH FUNfjitAIi (The funeral of Marlon Frances Kzell, Infant son ot Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Kzell, who died Monday, waf held this afternoon at 2 o'clock front the LIBERTY THEATRE THB PICK Or THB PIOTURM AND A NEW ONE EVERY DAT H. W. POOLE, Owner ROGER D. TORREV, Musical Director AAAMAAAAAMAMMsssft TONIGHT i LOUIS BENNISON I in a thrilling romance of the West j "HIGH POCKETS" Beautiful Katherine McDonald is Lou's leading lady The first of the "Bringing Up father" comedies 44 FATHER'S CLOSE SHAVE " J.IV TOMORROW "TIN PAN ALLEY" Comiag Thursday " THE WHITE DOVE" M A 4i "ft- Wliltlock chapel. M wto K1. . 1