PAQD THIUO HATVItBAV, OCTOIJElt , ltSM .THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON t AT THE THEATERS "lllneklo'it llmliiiniitloti," which will lyi ttiu fenturo nt tlm Mhorty 'thimlro tonlKht with Jlnrt f,y(ll nti tho star In jlio second of tlm clovor Huil Hook Mngiitlno stories to ho inndn Into ncroun plnyii by Motro, Tho rirHt win "lloslon WackloV l,lt tlo Pal." In which Mr. I.ytnll did i)li)tiilld work. "lllnrklo'N Itodeiiiptlon," In thn htnry of "Kontteman rronk" who desires lo "ko almlght." Ho Hives up IiIh IiiwIi'kh purniiltrt mill In About to marry thn girl ho loves when hn It arrested nml ncnt to prison for n crlimi coitiiiilltitd hy others. How ho makes his daring escape 1i ono of tho ninny thrlllliiK lnct tlttnlH which will hn rtivouled In thn liluy, mid which lend to n powerful nml ntiirtlliiK ell mux. A henrt-np-Mullnic feature U thn lieuullftil lovoi of Mnry Dawson for lllackle n lovo which withstands every tent nnd which I thn mean of his ultimata redemption. "Thn Huiinro Mooter," n comedy drum a In which Duck Joint, tho naw Wllllnm Ho slur, I featured. nt will hu shown for tho first tlm tho Liberty thonlru on Hunduy. Iluck Jones, tho cowboyKOli1ltfr iivlntor-iiclor, litw dono noino vorr flno work In thin photoplay accord ing to report. Tho story In ono of llfo on a western ranch. It con taliiN tunny humoroiiM and nonr tragic situations which nrlso through a cusn of confusod Idontlty. -Iluck JonuH probably feels in out at homo on horHubnck. HU morvnl our rldliiK hiiH thlrllod thousands. "Thn Hiiuarii Hhootnr" off urn til now nlnr nmplo room to display Ills ability an n horseman. I'UIII'OHU (r I'H'KKTINd iirn:it.Mi.M:H its i.ihiamty HAI.KM, Oct. 2. Tho supremo court yoKtorduy uphold tho rlijtit of picketing by tho I'ortlund, shoo clerk's union, hut denied tho right of union Jnwularit to plckol I'ort land shops. Tho dlffonmco was that tho shoo clerks worn strlklnic to en forco u contract with tho employers wlillo tho Jowolors woro striking to onforca recognition of tholr union. WILES 1 L SAVE VESSELS HAW Herons never got plump, no matter how abundant their food. GARRETT'S GARAGE FJREPROOF STEAM HEATED In nnnouncinir the ortenincr of what is recognized I 2 .. -... 0 iUn f nid fifnnfnnf rrn ra rro a ' 1 n tVln ntllt T i iia uiiu ui uiu iiiiuaw iihjiiuui i,.. .... ... ..- . , I we wish to point out why you should MAKE IT YOUR GARAGE - It it Steam Heated It asfuret safety for your car '.' It ! f irenroof It it conveniently located ' It hat a repair department and supplies, that insures speed and economy for you. All work is guar- -anteed. LIVE AND DEAD STORAGE SOIVD AND PNEUMATIC GOODRICH TIRES We are sole distributors for the Famous Hood X Tires. We make adjustment here, thus making X T " , . m a a. a. I i a af 2 Bausiaciion ana prompt, hcuiuiuuui. u wiumuvv. J. H. GARRETT & SON OWNERS I S22 South 6th St Phone 500 X IF YOU WANT A Car Watch the Classified Column of The Acme Motor Co. If there is a bargain to be found we will have it LOUIS NHOAGLAND, Salesman iLmm BOYS WANTED The Herald will soon have an opening for some wide awake boys real boys. Ap plications will be received s fcTlhe net few daysrand- the boys accepted will be employed as vacancies occur n;the oriler in which the ap plications are on file. ,i f. FltANCIHCO, Oct. 2. rrroacliMOfB Ali'nn wator. grnvo- yard of icoriw of ;'ola and Into whomi m many Hf.' " much trnnNuro hum been pooVod duo to nuvlgntlon pftfalld, ar a(K;it to bo conriuornd by radhi, aceordlajc to d viced rncnlvnil hurn tolling' progroin of mival communication eerrito Jn- vciitlgatlon Into plana for Mtiibllili Iiik rndlo'Compaiiii nlatloriii. Kloyd K, Dunklnu, radio olectrl clan of tho service, Ik now In Juneau, Alnnkn, InveHtlgatlni; niton for ( tlonN, having recently comploted the work of Initialling radlo-compa sta tion, protecting Kan Franclico bay. Danger to navigation nro remov ed hy tho iiamn tneanii which guard ed London from Zeppelin nttackn, n iiecrct during thn war, and one of tho in out Intoroitlng dovelopmenta In radlo-telcgraphy. When Zeppelins ntarted their attacks upon London, tho foremost of allied exports ap plied tholr efforts to provldo some mrmns of defense. The prime neces sity for defnso was dotormlnatlon of the location of Invading Zeppelins. Discovery of n radio direction finder resulted from tholr' efforts. Zeppelins usod wirolcss In reporting departure from (lorman bases, nnd frequently wlillo eiirouto isent wire less messagos back to tho baso. The nllled discovery wns a devlco to de termine from which direction theso wireless waves came. Direction finders established at different points upon hearing a Zep pelin wirolcss would report to the headquarters tho direction from each station of tho Zeppelin. Chart ing these directions the hcadqunrtcr accurately determined thp location of tho Zeppelin and It Could bo en gaged In combat before .getting across tho Ilrtlsh borders. Huccess of the dlroctlwflnden re sulted In otenslon of tholr uso to aid shipping. Itarlo-compass stations established on tho Atlantic seaboard iirnved highly efficient, and es tablishment of statlqns around San Francisco bay followed. Other ntlledf countries nro also using tho system. This means of Informing a vessel of Its precise location Is .regarded as ono of' tho most valued aids to navi gation Inaugurated this century, ac cording to naval communication ex perts. , Tentntlvo plans contemplate es tablishment of six radio-compass stations In Alaskan waters. It Is ox pectod location of tho tsatlqns will bo determined upon Klectrlclon Dunklco's Investigations this year and erection of stations bo undertak en next splrng. BANDIT IN JAIL DOES FANCYWORK llAWI.IXdS, Wye. Oct. 1. Ar tistic embroldory work as an occu pation for n train robber may sound unusual but It Is bringing to Wil liam Ij. Carlisle whoso exploits fol lowing his robbery of a Union Pa cific train filled tho columns of newspapers for days, an Income which allows him to pursue studies In prison. Curlislo still suffers from a wound In his chest received at tho tlmp of his capturo and Is unablo to do heavy manual work. AT THE CHURCHES No chaaxea trill be made 1b Utla column unless the copy It at The Kvcnlng Hcruld oillce by a o'clock KHday evening. Wcrcd Heart church, corner of F.lghth and High, RoV. Hush J. Mar shall, Rov. J. J. Walsh. 8 a. m children's service. Adults uro requested not to attend this sorvlco. 10:30, high mass and sermon. ' 7 p. m., rosary and bonedlctlon. The Christian Science society of Klamath' Falls holds services In the lower room of the Library building, corner of Third and Main streets, very Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. and every Wednesday evening at H o'clock. s The subject lessoa for Sunday: Unreatlty," The Sunday school session la from 1:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning. The free reading room and fro lending J!braryjsppen from S:80 to :n on Tuesdays, Tnursaays ana Saturdays. First Baptist Church, corner Wash ington ana MjMa. Sunday school at 10 a. ra. , PmchlM st It a. m. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. H. Rvery second and fourth Wednesday evening will bt devoted to missionary A cordial invitation Is extonded to an to attond those servlcos. First Presbytorlan Church, corner Sixth and Pine stroots. nor. B. P. Lawronco, minister, 487 Third street. Phone 421. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject "Salvation Clod's Olft. 7:30 p. in. "Tho Adventuro of Faith." Special music at both services. Hunday school at 10 a. m. Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and High, Rev. S. J. Cbaney, pastor, ,727 Pine street. Pbonsj S7W. . Christian church, corner 9th and Pine streets, fi. F. Trimble, pastor, 917 Pine street, phono nos. 874, 476. Until tho now church Is ready ser vices will bo held by tho Christian congregation ln tho Baptist church on Eleventh stroet. Sunday school at 10 o'clock; ser mon, 11; Christian Endeavor, C:30; evening scrvlco, 7rJ0, ' The pastor of the Christian church will proach tomorrow at tho Meth odist church both morning and even ing. Emmanuel Baptist, Eleventh and High street. Illble school, 10 a. m. Prayor mooting Thursday, 8 p. m. Womon's Home and Foreign Mission ary society moots first Thursday of each month. CHINESE BUYS 275 ACRES AT MIDLAND Salo of 27S acres of vtldlapd tulo land to Chin Lung, a Stockton, Cnl., Chlneso farmor was roported today by L, Jacobs, Tho tract Is practical ly squaro, facing tho railroad track about halfway between Midland and Ady. Tho deal was closed yestorday. Tho price was withheld by Mr. Jacobs but Is understood to'havo been between f 0f and f 76 an acre. Cfiln Lung Is n high official h ono of the Chinese six companion and .ptirchasod tho land for his org anization. It will bo developed at once. The owners plan to plant It to celery a soon as tho ground Is Is condition for a colory crop. Tho first blast furnace was worked by William Penn In 1688. mrwi:ii M!HG That within a few days wo will havo on display tho beet Barrie Granite,, Monuments, as well as ono of marble, and wo Invite yon to compare them with any others In the west. These monu ments are unexcelled, and Investigation will dem onstrate the truth of this statement. Klamath Fall Marble Granite Works George D. Grizzle Prop. tKKM":.v T T r t KHfcSjpjISSsJsj SPINAL )t8 J CERT BRUM him- atim Free Dr. Lois C. Bridges CHIROPRACTOR lCelBsiAssBs&dlA4ft49trSs'Jk!'&. WW WW wvww X. Slight iraMcntnltons nt this point will cause so-called headaches, cyo diseases, deaf ness, epilepsy, vertigo, insomina, wry neck, facial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc.. 2. A Blight subluxation of a vertebra in this part of the spine is tho cause of so-called throat trouble, neuralgia, pain in the shoulders suid arms, goitre, nervous prostration, la zrippe, dizziness, bleeding from nose, disorder of gums, catarrh, etc 3. The arrow head marked No. 3 locates the part of the spine wherein subluxations will cause so-called bronchitis, felons, pain between the shoulder blades, rheumatism of the arms and shoulders, hay fever, writers' cramp, etc. 4. A vertebral subluxation at this point causes so-called nervousness, heart disease, asthma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, difficult breathing, other lun troubles, etc 6. Stomach and liver troubles, enlarge ment of the spleen, pleurisy and a score of other troubles, so-called, are caused by sublux ations ia this part of the spine, sometimes se light as to remain unnoticed by others except the trained Chiropractor. e. Here we find the cause of so-called gall tones, dyspepsia of upper bowels, fevers, akia glea, hiccough, worms, etc 7. Brigfa?s dsiease, rtis.it-, seats UeV ner, sUa disease, heOs, emtiees sad ether diseases, so-called, are caused by nerves seine pinched ia the spinal openings at this point & Regulations of such troubles as so caHcd appendicitis, peritonitis, tambage, etc, follow Chiropractic adjuetments at this point 9. Why 'have so-called constipation, rectal troubles, sciatica, etc, when Chiropractic ad justments at this part of the spine wffl remove the cause? m 10. A slight slippage of one or both la nominate bones win likewise produce so-called sciatica, together with many "diseases'' of pelvis and lower extremities. Salle 103, over Pint SUUo and Saving Dank Entrance 111 Fifth St. i-- Eg a - i pa ese An V A. THE ONLY MONEY you will ever have is What you save. The supply of "Wealthy Uncles" and "Rich Widows" is as short as a bartender's job ' these days. Don't worry about how much you are mak ing. What counts is how much are you saving. v&h&Zl&. If a savings account does not appeal to you, buy thrift stamps, but by all means cultivate the habit of saving. Klamath State Bank THE GROWING BANK" Located at the Corner 6th and Main KLAMATH T-70XS70RtrGOir .a. .ear i .f : t,' " i' lit 'if1' ' . ' r h. ' V.f. .. . ? -t " Safety Deposit Boxes for Kent ta.no by the year We, want your business. em OsurBank, we hone, :ay become year 3 tank work, B. T. P. V, Sunday evening si Tilt . m. ' ! .' ti ., k-ij