... . "7-y is - ., f 'ft" , . SI ,. M . .. n w rt 'WiMJktiin'umixuj PAfJB THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOKTIMY, If, a. J MO. - ... ,- -- MJFF-'t-iWJr(-r AT THE THEATERS lie BarrlicaJ I riven excell- mi iupport Is "A : Who un Qleratoot," her.Sobertaui'Cela Ho- mlor picture, which ahowt today nt he Uberty theatre. Added lo the ftlvld eharaaterliallon of Mlw Hair Iteeale. ho play las part of a rronwleb Vllliia aeulptraea, who karrfea a yoaog musician, thera la fatMhed work aa tat part of tVraat in uij.-n.Jii aim mjMM-uJMLM Btanley, .t tho husband. Dorothy Oummluga, la Ihn part of Ibn "other unman" maki-a thin din agroaablo rolv appeal a far a art la tie atandarUa are coaeernnd, while Thomaa Holding, aa hey MrmVeeasI hie haabaad la ptroag aod forceful It you wore In lore with a regular girl who could cook, a; avarythla and your atepfather waa trying to force you to marry aoelal butter- fir who aat oa alltora caeblon and eareeaed a DoodU. would you be meek BB?agg,g-mTiii-i J '-i i uumt IMWMIIMMIMIMMMMMj PUBLIC SALE I witl mII at public tale at my place, one half mile north of Stukel bridfe, en hill road, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Norrosnber 4, the following propertyt Six head work horse., weighing from 1250 to 1600 pounds; sets of harness 1 waa on, some food dairy cows, 4 calves, 3 .yearling s, 1 Holstein bull from registered stock; 1 new mower, 1 gang plow, 14-inch bottom, 2 walking plows one with riding attachment, 1 two-section harrow, 1 shovel plow and cultivator; blacksmith outfit, some carpenter tools; 1 cable derrick for 100-foot stacking outfit; 2 big brood sows, 2 incubators, 1 five-piece solid mahogany parlor set and other household goods; 1 Empire cream separator, 1 I. H. C. gasoline engine 2 horsepower; many other things too numerous to mention. Free lunch ot noon. Feed for animals. iaa-a-.annaaaaaaaa-aai a. i n aa I , I I TERMS All sums under $20, cash; and ; on sums over $20 one year's time will be given on approved security, bearing 8 in- : ana . Be ' terest. oya discount for cast. C. S. MERRILL, S. C. EASTWOOD, I Auctioneer. Owner, z ); anil obex order? You .iinrry u girl you did not love lo further aoclnl nil political ambition? Or would you tand your ground and fight for your bapplaeaa? ) Jack Mannar fought. He fought because he had fighting blood In hlml I0n real father wa a "regular follow," aa he often proudly boast ea. lie naa loat nie lifo helping a alck man through .be Chllkoot I'aaa, lnAlaaka, Ah,, but Ma father waan't dead and that' the story of tlHaolderiMt Itatbet," the Path fee- !ur which present rraak- Keeaaa at ha Libert theatre toaorrev. , There la a double measure of an tetalnaent In Harold.. Lloyd'e ,new aat poxaMj, "Ilia Royal Blyneee," featured a the program at the Lib erty tea o c i e t y (tJattaswd fruaa Haturday) Mra.iKobert Hloaa waa boateu at a dinner party lait Hunday night, honoring her father and mother, Mr. and Mr. Kate Otterbiln. who re turned on the train that evening from an extended trip in the eaat. The dinner waa given at bar home on tha comer ot Dalta and I'leaaant areauaa, whlcbc waa prettily decor atd la aeaaonablo flower. Covera wera laid for IS. They were: Mr. and Mra. Louis ffoaglaad, Mr. and Mr. Roderick M. Bmltn, Mr. and Mra, Levi McDonald and daughter Jean, Mlaa Orace Hoagland, MImf Ieda and Opal Harvey, Mr. and Mra. Sloan and eon Junior. Mr, Sidney Abbott a recent bride, entertained at a delightful party Oct. It at her home on Fourth street. Mra. Abbott' guesta wrie the Mliira Kllaabeth Bulllran. Fay. Waat. Ifalen Caldwell, ivoleae Mclaughlin. Cecil McMahan, Kayo Hogue. Moidamea Jatnea Watklna Jr., and Evelyn Scott. Mr. II. N. Mo wa hostrun at a amall Informal bridge party Thure day nlgbt for a number of frlenda. Present were: Meadamea K. II Hall, Karl Wbltlock, Estoll Carrier. 0. K. Kraute, Fred Mill, Leslie Hogcr, Fred Hcballock and Mis Mario Mc Mllllan. Two table ot brldga were enjoyed by a number ot ladle, who were gueit of Mm. Henrietta Mclbaae, Wednesday attornoon. In the late afternoon tea was (erred by the hoat- rss. Those present were; Mesdam A. M. Worden, Frank Ward, Klpp Van Itlper, B. II. Hall. J. 8. Elliott, tluy Manning and 'Mrs. Thomaa Hampton, Mra. Clayton Cornish entertained tho Bt Anne Sewing eociety at the borne of Mr, of Mra. John Oreher last week. A very happy afternoon wan pnaood by the 17 ladlm present. AN APPEAL to the Voters of Oregon The Tort of Portland Dock Comaalssloa Coaaolldatlon Illtl on the state , ballot ahould ba defeated. WMJe It ae doubt afreets tho whole state la aome degroa, tho eaoraooaa Mpeaee which It .will create must bo born by the taipayera ot tha Port of Porllaad, which contains 209 square mllee, or lesa than one-quartor of one per cnnl ot tho area ot the state. The Chamber of Commerce, tbe Taipayera' league and other Portland organisation and asaay raproaentatlTe bualaeaa men have Joined handa In acquaint tha votera of Oregon with tho facta and to enlist their oppo sition to the measure. , The acheme of Improvement propoaed by tbe bill will cost 140, 000. 00. Aa a atarfer, 110,500,000 of bond are authorised. In violation of tbo home rulo provision of tba Constitution of Oregon, tho votera ot tho Port of Portland are denied tha right to say how large a dobt they am will ing to assumn. Nor are they glvon a voir In the selection ot tho com mlaalbnera who ara to vote bonded debt apon them, lovy taxea tor tbera to pay and manage their bualneaa. Tho doctor ot tho territory within tha Port of Portland aro better qualified thnn anyone elso to Judgo of tha amount ot bonded dvbt they should nuthorlro or the tnxoa they ahoud. pay. Thoir liberality In asaura- , Ing burdena of publle Improvement, ao' aaly for thoinsolvoa, but for the state at large, will not Ln quoetloned by any onn who will scan the record of the huge total of bonda thuy ara aow carrying, amounting, In rouad flgurea, to 134,000,000. It cannot ba thought that tbo atato will bo tho gainer, by Imposing upon Ita chief city the Insupportnblo load ot addi tional debt contemplated by the poudlag bill. The aponaora of tho Port of Portland bill havo oponly appealod to the elector of the atato ul large to vote for It on tho ground that It will coat thorn nothing. Thla la lo;-rolllng of tho most dangerous type. If such methoda aro to' prevail la behalf of direct legislation, no county, elty, port or other municipal corporation la the state wilt be aafo from having Intolerable debta and taxea foisted upon It b,y indifferent votera frcra other part ot the state. Ullla like thla must be rejected by tba voters If homo' rule la to retain ita vital force. Home rulo and such bills eannot aurvlve together. Oa or tha other aauat fall. Tho votera of Ike Port of Portland ara aot asking to bo rollovod of their responsibility to .create and aaalntala tba neeessary facllltle for ocean commerce. They dealre only that they ba given a volco la the management of their affaire, aad that, through the established proceaaea of law, they ba permitted to, adopt alaav af port development wbJoh will not, loid, nillloaa of dollara at iabt upo them. Voters. are Requested to VOfE 311 NO Joaoph N. Teal, Henry H. Reed, A. J. Oleay, Hear! Labbo, R, L. Qllaaa, F.W , Mulkey, A. H. Dover, Loo Frlede, L. J, Qoldamlth Executive Committee, ( ' ' (1 Paid Advertiaemaot by Taxpayers League of Portland J. N, Teal, Bxecu tly Chairman; 'L. J, Qoldsmlth, Bacratary.. Corbett bulldln. T (POMXICAL ADVfiRTHtKMRX) f ''.. X f v X JUF' ' n j ," JT '. " W ' S . T B It vmtv mAAvmm ia flmvtJ ' i jis J m . 7e A' erai aeiivery, aoni rorgei . A uVsftA afwtgall . ajakaw)l iE A Ma Ve.ll IVI "iaVttsU 'U1U It will lie worth whUe A. X " x X w atSrrkHi ' T e f xir3K&S e I "si.-.p fflte ..." I rMTL mM ' msmM ' t X y . - Y I Watch This Space Tomorrow I wKaW daaVaV aT t r F pr -w -w 'w W, F 'v w F F P Fi BT pr fFt rp w F W W w W ar w w' war w' S' l' wT ar preparing articles for tha hlg Laxaar to be held the flrM of De cember. At the close of the r.ricrnoon dainty refreshments were served by the hoatea. Miss Jean Parry waa hostesa laat Monday night at a duck dinner for a number, of friends. Present were. Mlaa Orace Hoagland, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Perry, Stanley HaJJeek, and Ray Trimble. The Happy Hour Needle club waa entertained by Mra. Rlchardron at her hoaaa on South Riverside 8t., last Tueaday. The afternoon waa apent with needle work and nraalc and tha cloae of the day refresh ment were served. A big party In celebration ot Hal lowe'en waa given at tht home ot the Mlaeea Anna May and Jennie John aton, In Hot Springs addition. About 15 Invitations were aent out and all gueat were requested to appear In costume. The evening waa made Jol ly with games and enlivened by the cleverness ot a real fortune teller, who read the palm of the guesta as fluently as she would have scanned a book. Plana nre underway for a big Thanksgiving dinner to ba glvtrn No vember 29, by thi ladles ot tho Catholic church. Fishermen Attention! Oct Tear live ilia ara as 12C Conger Atom The democratic admiclstratlon did nothing to buy tbe Cuban augsr crop. Thla neglect cost the American peo ple a billion dollara. Aron't; demo cratic admlnlstratlona pretty expensive? For NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE BOB CURTIS 199 NL t?:l.L Ct HWUI blfllUl ., 1 mtvmmAmAmmjtAJWWWtjWWtAAtWWm FRANK SEXTON Independent Candi date far COUNTY CLERK Respectfully solicits the support of Kla math county voters at the coming elec- ufMaaaAAafj8ABaj1 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lois C Bridges Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Ill 5th St, Suite 105 Over Firrt State ft Saving Bank PHONE 10B-J J G. E. WASHBURN Contractor mnd Builder r Coastructlen Work ot aay Wad. No Job taa large ar too amall. Estimate taralshad fraa of akavga. raOMI MS UNION TAXI CO. AND TRANSFER Baggage called for and 'delivered. We have open and closed cars for our patrons. W" go any plate p." - MINERAL BATHS Br. Maa laeraoU Hawbty ' Cluoaaacala Pkratalaa Ftrat Nattosal Bank- Battdlai Batraaea, Room saBXbsJtD, oaaooif SOOTHING QUIETIIK FOR its PATnyrrs la one ot any hoapltnl'a alggeat i and the location of thla hoepltal aaakea it especially daatrable froa that viawpalat. Onljr abandauiUy capable graduated aaraaa ara ployed, aad thla fact, added to oaf unequalled staff ot pajaldaaa aail excellent hospital equipment lnauraa our patient unaurpaaaea aarvlce. STAFF x DR. M. D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBKLt. DR. GEOROBI. WRIOHT DR. B. D. LAMB DR. H. D. 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