Ml WEDNHHDAf, UROKXllEtl I, 1W0. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '" PAOM KIQHT Buy Your Wife a Membership This Week u CHAMBER OF COMMERCE -CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE- (4 O fi S S o O a: u CQ a: u I u o ee: u s o o b O OS w CQ S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE- If you are a member of the Chamber of Commerce and think the organization can help make this a bet ter place in which to live, let your wife help put it across. ,.... Civic Development '' Can come only when CIVIC PRIDE is extended to every working member of the community. Some one is interested in every foot of ground in Klamath Falls. An investment in the improvement of this ground means dollars to the owners. m t , The CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WANTS EVERY FOOT OF GROUND IMPROVED 3 CO O o o 2 pi jo o PI o o 3 o pi EXPECT PRICE WOUND IN NEin FUTURE That the low IctdI reached by tome commodities la lbs recent slump in prlnea li not ' natural one Is Indi cated br reporta from New York. Jaat as soon as buying starts,, prices nvbonnd. What la true of the whole sale market-rwlll b equally true of 10 retsU .business.' That Is why the consumer should keep 'a close watch as pricq otrorfngs and take advan tage of the bargains being put out fcy merchants. The following dispatch from New York, ,telU, a story that means high er; prices joen: A'KW) YORK. Dec. 1 The Teally sensational prices thai have been brought about In the course of .the. last few weeks have begun to bring some buy- era into the market and general buying for spring use may be looked for tn the very near fu ture, It wax esKclaIly notice able today, however. In the lit tle business which was done, that any marked..V buying strength brought about a quick advance In price offerings. This led some of the market wise to form the conclusion that the sellers were no longer artlng un der strong jiressuro and many nay sharp resumption of buying on a general scale would see ascending 'prices until a level was established moro equitable to the seller than the one now prevailing. The outlook In the men's wear and dress goods business Is mix ed with a majority holding the low that tho worst is about over and that the next turn In tho market wilt necessarily bo up ward. It Is felt that buyfng In all lines has been so limited for so long a period that stocks must necessarily be very low and that this scarcity In Itself will force buyers Into the market. Qray goods aro extremely sen sitive to buying movements and fluctuations aro constantly be ing felt. Prices aro now so un bellevcably low that It Is now thought they can be maintain ed at their present levels. m First Elks' Show Of Season Pleases Poe Valley Shooting Is Dismissed; Court Chides Complainant Typically nice American girls were "Uncle Sam's Nieces,' the Misses Howletto and Chamberlain and the two Misses Wllklna, who opened the Elks winter series of entertainments with a musical program and comedy skit at the Klki temple last night. The program showed talent In spots and a willing enthusiasm alt the way through that drew plenteous applause from the audience. Miss Chamberlain made a jjlpahln hit with a couple of Scotch ballads and Miss Howletto did a couple of readings of niloy's poems that evok ed generous hand-clapping. Miss Wllklns st the piano wot an 'f!clnt (accompanist. The other V.Us Wilkin displayed a tine menu loprsnj voice In tho quartet numbers. The second halt o' the program was a comedy skit In which a tele phone was a central pivot. An Irish cook with a variable temper pre destined to always get the wrong number, precipitated many laughable situations. Weather Probabilities At 2 o'clock this afternoon the cyclo-stormagraph at Under wood's pharmacy registered the lowest point reached this year. Pressure was 29.90 and still fall ing. With the wind In the south west quite a heavy rain may bo expected during the next twelve hours. Forecast for next 24 heurs: Unsettled weather; Increasing winds; warmer. No Tax for Hot Springs Site Levied (Continued rroni page 1) should have n decree against tho county for tho full amount of his claim, and for tho costs and 01 hursements of this suit, which costs Nick Hoxln of Poe Valley, arrested connty; that there Is now justly du. Thanksgly ng day on a charge of hav-lj owmc . undor ,ho con uB .m -.., . uuu... -. u.miMou lract $02,674.95; that Dougnn u ,uuiid i.uuiiiii i ivuib mat U1V11- Ing, Judgo Chapman, who estab lished a precodent In dismissing a man guilty of shooting, then took occasion to severely reprimand the Jnd d,buricmentl iuall charKPa complaining witness and told him aaln,t lho county and payaDle out .li .u .: L 1,. Ill I0' " general fund. trouble than the man who did tho , Dou,, Kr.n Fund "u' . . , .. "That the wholo amount of the Hoxln and Pudoff are both Rus- , ,,, courtnoUM ,und ,or bIock slans and live In a RussUn settlement ,3S dftf,ned ,n tn op,nIon, ,,, In, Poe valey. They had a common ap ed upon ,h, pament and ownership In a stack of hay ami lt'pro,anto Mt.factlon of t9J.674.96, ,7 a ,, i .. . ,.: . ... '. . amount of Dougsn's claims, suited. Pudoff admitted on the stand n.hn dKreo of tno ,ower court ....... "'" .. ... ,cr will be reversed, with costs to tho io uoiina nuuse. lie saia no ex- ,ppol,ant, and one entcred ncro pecieu .o lino uoiin naving irouo.e , ftccord wa ,, 0,,nlon. ,.,, with his (Pudoff s) brother and he , ,uen appncaton of lho funi! I'llll.ll'I'IMX I'l.X I'ttM) OK A(M,(MMI l()lt I.IIIUtTY the existing Injunction wllld In force and effect." fund remain Cupid Claims Hostage From Two '" Local Couples dowing at the. QH gtjAUTr rPHOTJ m-, -t toox the knife along to take re venge It bo found that Hoxln bad harmed him. When he entered the house, he said he saw Hoxln waiting for him with a gun In his hand. He said he Immediately dropped the knife but that Hoxln paid no atten tion to that and fired twice, strlk Ink him oncn In the arm and once In Inn 1mm Pudoff admitted on cross examln- , ,M,M. hor HerllnK" ,,ccam8 n atlon that ho had attempted to take!brldofPt 0,enn nu, ,nman ' 0Ten tho law Into his own hands on former,.nTho ony was performed by occasions and had somewhat of a rep-lu",co,ol11lno caco J mnpinan. utatlon for flourishing deadly weap.IM" "erllngs Is well-known hero ons at any time that his tomper was!h,avlnK ,mnde Klamath halls her home aroused. slnco birth. Sho Is the daughter of air. ana .Mr, jonn ueriings, pion eers of Klamath county. Mr, Inman Is practically a new comer In the city having coma hero about a year ago. Tho past few months he has been cmjiloycd by tho !owls (lrocury com pany as truck driver. Tho happy couple loft this morn ing for Jarvals, Oregon, where future (Ily Associated Press) MANILLA. IVc 1. Tho Phlll pplni Irglslalurn today passed a bill appropriating I&00.000 annu- 'ally to flnanco a campaign In the United States to obtain Independ bnrn for tho Philippines. The hill provides for the sending to the United States of Independence minions. NKW C'KIUIt MII.Ij NOHT1I IIRND. Ore., Dec. 1. It Is understood that a mill Is soon to b built near here to handle tho rn dar near North 8lough. It tn tie a portable affair, designed principal ly to cut ties. wiiat-h Tin: t-oum or Vorit voici:? LONDON. Dec. 1 Captain Alban Itoberts, scientist here, has demon strated apparatus by which he riv dures to color valua the tones of the human voire. He translates to a rainbow voice of a singer and will showhdw tho singer has moro rod or moro green or violet In his voice than Caruso. MIHMO.VAHY MKKTINd The Woman's Missionary socltty of the Christian church will ml tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. K. It Danner, 03h north Eighth Ht A full attendance of members Is desired. Visitors are always welcome National Weather Strip The National weather strip may still be Installed this year It orders are placed Immediately. Mr. Col lier, state agent, who left for Dond Saturday, left behind him Mr. J. W.'thoy expect to make tholr Daker, who is placing the weatlierihomo, strip on several of the. homes In tho Judge Chnpmon performed an city. He will be glad to call and'othor marriage yesterday wherein explain Its many advantages to those Kdwurd Lawrence Morrison and Miss who may be Interested. It ncvcri08'0 Morse, both of this city, be wears out, will pay for Itself In the'canw "an a"d wlfo. Tho bridegroom fuel It saves and affords so much1' a contractor and expects to go Into comfort by tho shutting uot of cold(1)UlnM B00n- T,1 bride Is n sister and dust that you would not give It of MrH' '' 8: H""""! of 211 Plum up for ton times tho cost. Ordors 'ot. After tho woddlng, which loft at The Herald offlco will bo de- ook placo at C o clock, the party on llvered to Mr. Haker. Ask those' Jo)rou a Ulnner at ",0 Uox cafo- fortunate enough to have Installed this wcatlior strip what they think of It; then phono In your roquottt for Mr. Daker to call, 30-1 Norma Talmadge in "SHE LOVES AND LIES" A rollicking comedy drama with Norma Talmadge in the most pleas ing role of her career. THURSDAY Another big attraction you must not miss "THE FORBIDDEN THING" Holbrook, Paddock Leave Tomorrow to Begin Prison Term J. E. Paddock and William Hoi brook, convicted of manslaughter In connection with tho killing of O. T, McKondree at Dry Prairie April 20, 1918, whoso pleas for rehearing have been twice denied by the .supreme court, 'will leave tomorrow for the state ponltentlary to start serving an Indotermlnato sentence of from 1 to lp years for manslaughter. Shorlff Humphrey will a- r the men. Paddock has been living at Donanxa and will leave from here, Holbrook will bo plckod up at Cor vallla. Doth men liavo been at liberty under bonds during the pendency of the supremo court appeal. WKATHKIt JIKPORT ORBQON Tonight and Thursday, rain. '"Winter tlmo Is here again," , we neiru tno goirer say; "Snow will bo a fathom doup, 'Twill bo too cold to play." So he bundled up his clubs And southward tfent his way. STATU APPHOPHIATr-S OVKR HALF MILLION, MAHKI71' HOAIW PORTLAND, Doc. 1. At Its moot ing Monday tho statu highway com mission awarded approximately 1(300,000 to various Oregon counties to match markot road appropriations, of tho counties. ' Trado It to Tho Furnisher of Hap py homes. 8tf Wind Shields Our stock of windshield glass is complete. We put them in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. Window glass in all sizes constantly on hand. Lakeside Lumber Co. Phone 128 LIBERTY THEATRE "Alway the Best for the Liberty Guest" Va'Va''sWssaWs II. W. 1'OOLK, Owner IIOGKU I). TOItltllV. Mualcal Director ijam ..r..r. i'i-vvvvvnjTruAjvijiJUijvij-iAi TONIGHT "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC" A rip-roaring Comody Dratnal Full of llfu and laughter Pull of charm and sontlmnnt Full of thrills and swlft-movlug uctlon . Full of fun and romunco , Iio suro to seo It I You will novor forgot Its sheer Joyous nossl Don't miss III , ' ' TOMORROW ' "THE NOTORIOUS MRS. SANDS" Wo ospoclully commond to you tho foaturo for FRIDAY "THE SOUL OF YOUTH"