A I IMQM rtVM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tdmdai, kmrtmmnai trices HHHHHVW LOSS IN FIDE 0. K. ON LABOR BIG PROPERTY MM Following U n revised property lota estimate of yesterday's flrw. Ow ing to the extra haiard insurance rut worn high and generally light Insurance was carried: llouiton hutal, owned by Z. G, Harris of Paisley, Oregon; conducted by Mr. W. II. lumen. Loss $40,000 on bullillriK, $8,000 Insurance; loss on (arnlturo owned by ;Mrs. Barnes, fl,000, no Iniuranca, llouiton opsra house block, Includ ing opera house, apartments, prlnt nrr, etc., ownod by J, V. Houston; loss between 130,000 and 40,000, Iniuranca 15,000. Mr. Amanda llamaker, two real dences on the nortbeait .comer of Hecond and Main streets, occupied by Langlry and Connors families, prob nbto lon f3,000, no Imurance, , Building on loutheait corner of Bocond mi (I Main, owned by Fred Page of I'ortland, gutted by fire, loaa on building 6,000, Imurance un known; ground floor occupied by (lilt Edge creamery wko carried 12,000 Insurance second floor apart menta occupied by Joel T. Ward, wboio furniture and belongings are total Iom, $1,600, Insurance $500; and O, P. Stone, partial Iom, $1,000; ho Imurance, Pioneer Prlntery, In J. V. lloui ton'a building, builneia owned by William llowdoln, John Jonnek and W. L. Klbben; itock and machinery loaa $7,000, Imurance $3,000; per gonal Iom of Mr. Jobnck In furniture, etc., $6,000, Imurance $600. Hnldrlch apartmenta and resi dence, owned by Mr. IS. lleldrlch, value $10,000, Imurance $4,600. Lakevlew rooming house, owned by A. F. Miller. Ion $6,000, no'lritnr ance. ' Argravci rooming houie, ownfed'by J. C. llarkley. Ion $7,600, value; Mr. Ilarkley had $1,600 Imurance oi the furolihlng and $2,000 on the build ing) Jaaper flennett, former owner, had $1,000 on bli equity In the build ing; furniture vatue $2,600; Iom above Imurance about $3,600. . J. A. llouiton residence, value $1,600, Imurance $1,000. - ' CHIEF DID NOT WAIT FOR ALARM Tito call lent In for tha flro de partment by Hurt C. Thorn wan the third one rccclvm! according to tho record of thn telephone office. The flnt call had been turned In, hut even beforo It reached the depart- munt thn men wuro preparing to tirt for the flro. Chlof Anibroso states that ho wai awakened boforo any call en mo In and caught a fcllmpsn of tha flame. He callod the men, and they wero starting for the truck when tho call came. No dlftl culty wan experienced In getting itarled, and ho drnvo directly to-Hoc ond Main and laid a hoie from there to Flnt and Main, thli being divided In the center and affording two treama on the fire. He then, pro ceeded to lay other hone at strategic point boforo spotting tho engine at Second and Klamath. At tome of the London docks, whon two men make a trade agree ment, they exchange black beans' an token of honesty. Thla.l rcgsrdod as moro binding than a written and signed contract. m A classified Ad will soil It. flowing at mSm DOROTHY "MARY EtLEN COMES TO TOWN Rim was tired of being tho, only MVB ONE In a vlllngo. ?SSrt.BWSBSrA,ata5 'SKSfS, srs s ssrsa a? Dorothy Giih Nuff Said THURSDAY Dorothy Dalton in "BLACK IS WHITE" M MM At a hurriedly called special meet Ing attended by the mayor, the city council, representative business and professional men, as well m leaders In the he labor movement, the question krrylng out the programme of parade, sports and dance scheduled for tabor Day was thoroughly dis tr cussed. Mayor Htruble held the view that aa no good could be done the victims of the catastrophe at the Houston lire, It would be Inadvisable to can cel arrangements, especially as there wero largo numbers of outsldo visi tors In town attracted by tha advanca notices. Councilman Upp also spoke, concurring In tho mayor's stand. An address was mndo by Chas. J. Ferguson, whoch was appealing In the extreme. Mr. Ferguson, who but recently sufforod a great boreave mont, said that those still living know that at some unknown time, they too must pats out. "Thoio victims of tho flro" said Mr. Forguson, "are, possibly, hap pier than uro wo hero todny. IM ui then, ronllio that, with so little sun shlna In the world, It behooves us to add what mlto wo can to tho happi ness of tha living. Tho dead aro gone they cannot be recalled; those who will gather today for a little brief pleasure In tho midst of humdrum life should not be disap pointed. Perchance those who are gone, could their Voices be beard, would say to us to proceed and give sunshine while wo may." Mr. Fer guson's little talk was received in a deep silence, more Imprcsslvo than applause. The secretary of the labor council, W. F. Kay, In a brief spoech stated that the question of proceeding with the day's programme was laid before those present as cltltens only. No question of organised labor was In volved, "With deepest sympathy for those who hnva gone" said Mr. Kay, "we must still remember that we owe a duly to the living. A train filled with workers Is now on Its way from Weed. The pcoplo coming to visit us are expecting to enjoy a lit tle brief respite from their dally toll and havo Incurred discomfort and expense, to be with us. Thoro Is no Intention of celebrating. Our outing will bo tinged with sadness, because as I speak, there aro an unknown number of bodies of working people 1)0 In k searched for amongst the ruins. Hut wo will drapo our ban ners with crapa; wo will do our sharo towards taking cara of tho tin fortunate sufferors. To dance will be unthinkable, and wa cannot oven consider that part of tho program. Dut In my personal opinion, wo are In duty bound to carry out our obliga tions." A rising vote was then taken, and It was unanimously decided to go ahead with the morning and after noon programjmes. A subscription list waa passed around and a consid erable sum secured, which waa turn ed over to the mayor, as the neclous of a relief fund. The Iter. U P. tawronce stilted that tha Ited Cross local chapter was completing plans to take care of tho cases arising out of the disaster. A ClaMlfled Ad will sell It. the. OILV TO-DOY GISH in i'i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Nlco front bed room! furnished new; use of bath and I phone. Suitable for one or two gen Itlemon. Mrs. Geo. Fry, 425 Bast land Nelson St. 7- FOR 8KhK 1 Wedgewood range, almost now. Am leaving town and will sell at sacrlflco. Call at house No. 7, Pelican Bay. 7-1 r TAKK NO CHANCBrt PIAV 8AKK Insuro your property now. Sco PAUL, HOOAHUUH Swonson Uldg. Phone 484 fV LOST netwoen Midland and Klam ath Falls, arnur over coat ana i Mmirxta fflnrinr rtlurs to Herald office and reeelve reward. 7-l FOR SALE String beans. lOe lb. II. B. Mcuane. rnone an. PKRHONAIi rROPEUTT FOR HAMB A wicker baby buggy. A child's nurse chair. A child's HI chair. A child's metal crib and mattress. a full aim metal bed 20 year guarantee coll spring. 1 cotton leu manresaes. A shirt waist box. A refrigerator. A largo eloctrlo fan, 3 speeds. Ono electric range. A 9x12 Drussells rug. Ono boy's and ono men's blcyclo. Most of the above goods havo been used only six weeks and all are In good condition. 716' Main St., 2nd floor. 7" U8KI OAH 11AIU1A1NB Ono 1920 Malbohm, good condl Ono model 90 Overland, new .lt &1 Annilltlnfl One model D 45 Bulck Bug a snap. , One 2tt ton truck a bargain. We can handle your used cars. MHTROPOLITAN GARAGE cor. 11th and Klamath. Try us for service. WANTED Man to vrork In store and leam pressing. Must naYe reference!. N. B. Drew, 6th and Main 8t. ' FOR SAIiE Well bulU 4 room plas tered bungalow, lust a block off ....-. i, Kwiin in aIIav. stone toilet, alnk. lavatory, garden, lawn, lots or irun irees, oorry flowers. Bettor get busy It you want this one. Tno price is oniy o,vwv. torms $1,000 cash; oai. use renu . T. WAKU sjv. Phone 375 834 Main St 7 FOR BALE Al Jersey cow. Mrs. W. H. Moore, S844-Darrow Aye., Mills Add'. 7-li mBWflBB From Today, until next Saturday, A Reduction of 10 wM will be given on clothing to all FIRE VICTIMS i 'j DKMP8EY'S SHARE RXtIPT8 935,004) ; HHNJON HARBOR. MJrh.. Sept. 7. Jack Dempsey received $55,000 for battling MIske to defeat In the third round of their bout here yes terday. According to statements re ceived, and the statement of the re colps published by the promoter, the total attendance was 11,300, and the receipts $134,000. MIske received $26,000 as his share. BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Sept. $. Jack Dompsey, heavyweight champion, knocked out Billy MIske In the third round of today's bout. A motor car containing six people recently dashed over a precipice In France 1,260 feet high, and the mo torists escaped without Injuries more aerlous than bruises. i GENERAL CARD OF THANKS Nearly all of the survivors of the Houston hotel flro and those residing In the other buildings that were des troyed, have asked The Herald to ex press for thorn their thanks for the help given them both before and since the flro. Instead of pub lishing each Individual expression, The Herald mokes for them this gen oral acknowledgement, fooling thnt those who hnvo oxtended a helping hand realize thnt their efforts were fully appreciated. FOR RAT.K 2 good furnished houses close In. $6000 each; good terms. Lots of lots, $160 and up; on your own terms. $1,400 good four room plastered house, full basemont, largo lot. $300 cash and $40 per month. A. A. BELLMAN CO. 406 Main St. 7-9 Experienced accountant can han dle aeveral more small bookkeepnlg Jobs. Accounting work souoitea. System Installation a specialty. Ad dress H. R., Herald office.. 7- LOST Between 3rd and Washing ton and the Star Theatre, brown iantv.ni. mino cnntAlitlnsf a number of articles valuable to tho owner. Rej ward. Phone 284K. - FOR SALE 80 acres of land; H iittAi eniitvfliinn. with srood fam ily orchard; 36 head of cattle, one, wav i.im'. AnA ntiuinn fAet of stand ing timber, all farming implements, to cultivate, plenty of water for gar den; one mile, from scnooi anu aim miles from R. R, station. Will sell with or without the cattle. Price without cattle, 4000, iubuu oasu. terms on balance, Address J. W. Light, Leland, Oregon, ca J atoll .-. ssv' T( o. . . ... 4 ' I Zr J J j g . sv A. A A . A A. .A. jsWfas .. .A. A. .A h, ??,L. gW gk gk 2J flwM -- J 1 1 m "" -.pP"W 1 1 MULTIPLIED PROTECTION gTEEL and concrete walla and burglar alarms or only the physical saffgvards on duty at the Flnt Nat tonal Bank. The banking laws behind the operation ef the tnatitntlon are of even eqnal import an W, e CoserTaUily-procreaalve la n tens which as n practical bankta connection. j ?' The atse of your sccosit doesn't const nearly aa ranch to us aa to yon. r SZhe First National Bank jr KLAMATH ' FALLS OREGON aj LIBERTY THEATRE nOB PICK OF THB PICTCXIH AND A NEW ONE KVKRT DAT !WWWAIWArfWMMAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWMWS H. W. POOLK, Owner ROGER D. TORREY, Mnalcal Director TONIGHT' The Picture That Pletued Hundreds Yesterday "THE WONDER MAN" starring the idol of France, Georges Carpsntler, Soldier, Actor. Fighter and Gentleman you must see this plctnre to realise what this "Wonder Man" really Is and then you will know why France and the World worship Georgea Carpentler, the man We will show this picture again tonight as well as "DARE DEVIL JACK," Starring Jack Deaipsey heavyweight Champion of the World. An excellent news reel completes a most unusual and Interesting program v , ' WEDNESDAY Another Westerner' that will please you. is .. "SANDY BURKE OF THE U BAR V" with Louis Bennlson playing the title role a good oat Another real one next Sunday "Big Happiness" with Dustta Farauui , aw t Ti. . . i 1 i "" t, v t ; it A1 ( ., ,-fj ' 4B. v X' j. t Ti . ir1 r 4aaW '1' . . L i 4 "- S '' ' ' T' .n'r- f - . TT" 4SS m -JiT . Sw tr X " Ti -jr.., 29 k -t La, Kit .y