b;,btnm. t nee THE EVENING HERALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOM MOHT ' RMI OEATK REPORT Following M ttio monthly health report for Klamath Falls, corapllod from report ot physicians during September: Births Hiram Stalnbrook, Oct. 3; Druce Parks, Aug. 10; Leonard Smith, Aug. It; Lawson Calvin Hunt, June' l; Albert William Christy, Aug. i; Oeorge Poland Deal, Aug. 4; Uanabed babjr of A. 11. Mr- Collum, Aag. 2; Thoron Jamea Otey. Aug. 17; Par Jean Drown, Sept. 38; Unnamed baby ot Hyman Wcchsler, Sept. 38; Howard Dona van Abbey. Bcpt. 18; Lola Marie Grata, Sept. 14; Unnamed baby ot Chaa. W. Parka, 8ept. 13; Jamea Dean Short, Sept. 11; Eveya Agnatha Eleanor High am, Sept. it; Anna Mae Newbert, Sept. 6; Marjorle Annabel Helms, Sept. 3; Beverly Lavofto Darr, Sept. tisVMartln, Aag. 13; Klliabeth Rath Van Bmon. Sept. 13; 'Baby Haaktag. Seat. ; Arthar Mel- ln Cherry. Aug. !; Angelina Kavar- ro, Aug. IS; Unnamed aby ot W. W. Waling. 8epl. 10; Carolyn Col lier, Aug. 31; Dorothy Virginia PI Mill, Aug. 36; William Alfred Wha- len, Aug. 30; Jesus Inaya, Aug. 3; Unnamed baby ot V?. O, Wlmmer, Aug. 1 Margaret Lllllth Forbes; July 4; Gerald Maurlco Davldspn, Juno 10; 1 Intel Anno Stiles, Sept. 33; Hobble Koy Porter, May G; Norman Chaa. Satterle, Juno 6; Sam Jones Chancy, Jr., March 3; George Char lea Kalebaugh, March 3 ; Jean Ilortha Koch, March 19; Mlnnlo Carolyn An doraon, 8ept. 27; Ida Mario Right mclr, Sept. 1; Roy Leo Jackson, 8cpt. 30; Unnamed baby of W. K. Loyd, Sept. 35; Ctayta 0111. Sept. 9; Uortba May Polk, Sept. 39: , If your baby'a namo Is not reg istered please aend In the namo at once. Deaths Gordon Raymond, 3 years, Glioma at base ot brain, Sept. 3; Chas. W. Hare, 71 years, senility, Sept. 27; Thomas Joel Scott, II years, shock, Oct. 3; Olo Grlmstcad, SO years, pneumonia, Sept. 38; liar Toy Hiram Edmonds, 63 yoara, heart failure, Sept. 6; Robert Dtodgett. 33 yoara (about), suffocation, Sept. 6; Ilaby Parks, still born, Sept. 9; Baby Husking, still born, Sept. 9; Mary dliabelh Colion, ov years, .carciuo nca ot Intestines, Sept. 10;, Charlos Bennet, 87 (about), cerebral komor- sap. wtMAm4H , i n i- Tailored Blouses Special Offering of Spo hi rt Shirts TAILORED BLOUSES Smart and Chic in Materials, and making of rich simplicity. Priced remarkably ldw for the best of qual- . ity. t LINGERIE BLOUSES Elaborately hand-worked in the most beautiful mnterinls, with rnn pmhrnirierpd iffppta, '. NEXT WEEK i. y (I ' 'JMt !BSBawSiBBa ; irciiem IJIM -'.faaaaaaujTi-j I 'SiumW4WbbKS v'bs9bbLHsH Br 9L1bbbbbbbHbbH bVS?9bbbbbbbbbbbSi 1 Cast Boaejw Raaae Tale.. x ub Bomwc. ttasaee rase.. Two (S) Obm tor , 1c "we STAR DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE Irhage, Sept. 37; Marguerite Hanley, 43 (about), suffocation, Sept. ; Mary E. Carroll, Ef years, urerald. Sept. 30; Marian Stanton Whitley, 6 months, cholera Infantum. Sept. 7; seTen tire victims, ot Houston hotel, whose names are unknown. DR. A. A. SOULE. Visit the Hooster demonstration at Johnstone Furniture Store. 13 CHRISTMAS IS COMING Dos do you know that Christmas Is only 74 days awayTTT? And you will want money to buy Christmas presents tor mother and dad and sla ters and brothers and all your friends. Where are you going to gat the money to pay for those Christmas presents??? You can get a Job from .the Evening Herald delivering papers ana can earn good money, enougn to buy Just lots of nice thlnrs. Come In any day after school and wo will tall you all about It. You know where the EVENING HERALD of fice Is Down on 4th street between Main and Klamath. Dont forget to eome In and let us tell you about the job. . SOtb sack of Crater Lake flour with each Hoosler sold during dem onstration. Johnstone Furniture Co. 13 ? Special Offering of SPORT SKIRTS t N J And remember that it is quality in materials - that make our prices so remarkably worth while. ? Our line of Skirts is very complete at this time and we invite your inspection. Sfc00mtm5tort 9 S bbVbHv if J( InBBal sWil H. N. MOE, Proprietor Vf VVV9vVV'P9V'rVV ' WV V ifffff)??!???? ' ' OREGON BREVITIES T Kuppenhelmers suits and over mulsi a aals. 4 K HE tuJiiaiUM vwmaes v w-smw ar v TV l4ivivtivii m K. K. K. store's. Harvest WletUM-lS 9 9 9994)4))9)9)9t99994))94)99994)t19 f Prolong the life of Your Roof '-) Guaranteed Ruberoid Roof Paint $1.00 per gallon The best knownjpof paration for coating paper, metal or shingle roofs GetTAiuM Coal Tar, 90c per gallon (Bring your own' cans) !! Lakeside Lumber Co. I :: :: Mill and Yards, Klamath Ave. and Center St Phone 128 LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" mmmmmmmmmlYiYtmrrtrr-inrvmruvsvM H. W. POOLE, Owner ROGER D. TORRKY, Musical Director A0AmJJvvvvvvvvvvv TONIGHT An Amazing Photoplay that Describes '.' "EASTWARD HOI" An Intensely Dramatic Story that is Worthy of L WILLIAM RUSSELL ., .A. True Son of the West-rMan Size f . .. - i 'A ,. .j. ' WEDNESDAY MARJORIE RAMBEAU Tie! Star Supreme of Stage and Screen in ' W . " THE FORTUNE TELLER " .v '. CORVALUS, Ore., Oct. 13. O. Lansing Hurd, well-known Oregon newspaper man. bought a ona third Interest In tho Corvallls (laxctte Times. This Is the Interest former ly owned by Charles L. Springer, who retires to take a long rost. MARSHTIELD, Oct. 13. Four large auto trucks are kept busy by the Marshfleld Fuel and 8upply Co., delivering coal and wood to homes ot the prudent cltlten who Is takn tlraa by the forelock and putting In bis winter supply whllo prompt' !(' Urery Is possible. BEND, Oct. 13. Another military organisation, the Veterans ot For eign Wars, Is to make Its appearance In Bend, a charter for a local post having been received by Fire Chief Tom Carlon and turned over to Sergeant C. J. Lambert, marine re cruiting officer, to secure the signa tures of those eligible for member ablp. The organization Is open, to all men who have seen active ser vice outside the territorial limits of the United 8tates. MEDFORD, Oct. 13. Tramping 23 miles In a snow and rain swept wilderness, and sleeping from a pour lag rain, was the unusual fato of a party of Medford campers consist ing of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downc, Mrs. John Banks and E. O. Burgess, who left Sunday for a motor trip to Diamond lake. Tho party returned in a car dispatched to their relief. ' 1 BEND, Oct. 12. A total of SS29 was paid by Deschutes county. In bounties on wild animals last month, it was state dat the office of tho county clerk. On 133 coyotes, fr2G was paid, and on two bob cats, $4. . ROSBURO, Oct. 12. The body ot Private Roy A. Smith who died at St. Nazalre, France, arrived In this city and was burled with full mill tary honors Sunday afternoon. SAYS ARCHER IS ' BETTER SPORTSMAN BERKELEY, Cal.. Oct; JI.7-II11r.t-Ing with bow and arrows Is more sportsmanllko than with a gun, Dr. Baxton T. Pope, San Francisco stu dent of archery, said ln,a recent talk before University of California stu dents here. "With a gun all you have to do Is to pull tho trigger and the gun does the rest, whllo with the bow and arrow It Is all up to yqu," the doctcr declared. Dr. Pope, In his talk, told of his recent trip to tho Ycllowstnn nat ional park, where be killed several grizzly bears with a bow and urrow. Ho used an, old English long-bow and a cloth yard arrow. EAGLE LOST AMONG CANYONS OF CITY SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. IS. Downtown street canyons of a big city recently were found by a young eagle to be different from the gorg es ot the bird's natlvo niouutalns. Tho bird, apparently fresh from the hills, became lost In the mare of streets here and flew Into pool room where It perched on a table and made a vicious but futile fight against rap ture. The owner of the pool room threw a sack over the bird's head and said holntonded -to give It to tho Golden Oato park zoo. The nsglo wclgehd six pounds and was of gray and brown coloring. Not only has science limitations. but when pitted against lovo moth er love It can only flguro In a hope lessly Inferior position "Tho Fortune Toller," tho Robertson-Cole Super Special starring Majorlo Rambeau, tho grcnt emotional actress, proves. Tho photo-play, dlrcctod by Albert Capellanl, and considered ono ot tho finest stories ever filmed, will bo shown at tho Liberty Wednesday, FAIR I'RIZKH MAILED SALEM, Ore., Oct. 12. Emmott Bancroft, alias 'Nell Hart, who plead ed guilty recently to tho murder ot Til Taylor, late shorlft of Umatilla county, will bo tho 20th man to hang In Oregon state prison for tho com mission of the gravest offonse under the criminal statutes of this state. Hart will die In the execution cham ber of the local penitentiary on tho morning of Novomber 5. UNIVERSITY OF OREOON, Eu gene, Oct. 12. Tuesday 1293 books were Issued from the library, a record day. Not sines October 21, 1919, when 1124 volumes ware Issued to students and' faculty mem bers, has such a "run of business" been knows. During the past three days the number of Cooks Issued has averaged 1216 per day. t The Ganges Is constantly changing Us channel, There are 12,000,000 negroes in he United' SUtes. Checks nro being mailed today to winners o fprlzes at tho rqcent coun ty fair, Frank Sezton, Hecrutary of tho fair board announces. All of tho checks will g oout within tho noxt two or three days. L0.0.M. ATTENTION! The first big meeting of the winter season will be held f WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13 AT MOOSE HALL Important business meeting, followed by large class initiation. Members are urged., to be present. All visitinir brothers will be warmly welcomed. ' ' -j t . i ttVttfttVtffTVTTTTTTTTTTT Sixth Street Garage 334 S. SIXTH STREET GUARANTEED REPAIRING NASH CAR AND TRUCK AGENCY BODENHAMER BROS.. Props. WWWWWAWWWMWWMMMWWWMWMWWWMW Blankets, comforters, bedding on sale at K. K, K. store's Harvest solos. 15 less than regular price. 11-10 1 Mothers you can buy boy's suits, overcoats Macklnaws at 20 less than the, regular prices at K, K. K. store's Harvest sales. 11-10 FOR SALE Two General Electric 35 H. P. Motors Biff Pines Lumber Company Medford, Oregon flowing at the. Q& Vr. iptp u ffiurt r .. TO-DJSY An All-Comedy Bill ' ROBERT WARWICK IN "JACK STRAW" A Picture Full of Fun. Four Reels of Other Good Comedies A BIG BILL (TOMORROW: WILL ROGERS IN VJES' CALL ME JIM." (, a"3, tt if 1 JT jrt M 1