4ttM v-'... ar 'k J, . l4 Tr &i? . A 1 4 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ? t - " jgsfx' iTi:Hn.v, Afdi'sr 2i, ifnia, j&S .-$ r . . It' I &. ' , 1 ( H Scored for America IIKMONSTU.ITION .MiK.XT itr.roitTs tsooo uksci.ts 1 MIm tcCcimlicr I ha homo demon titration agent, has been liotdtni;) mi-ctlnr; ilrttly throiiRtiout ilu rutin!) . mill rciiorls n cry rouiI nonRO attendance. Tito women tire I making tt bis effort to not out 5o i the mooting. I Mli McCoiuu announce) life f.i-1 jlowliiK Hchoilulrt fr yo!loiitn'r: I i lllldcbrnnd nuil Dairy. Scjit. 2, 5. IS; Tt. Klamath, !t; lVo Vnlto) ; Jit. t..ikl. C; Ottlte 1. tn. ' .Mlfs JlcCotub has n few day whlclt may bo Kten to nomo com nmitliy not already planned for if ,tlio omeit at that community na for thorn. Womon w ho aro IntereMot should c.tll to two or tvrlto to Mln . McCotuli at tho County Agents of fice as soon ni pi'tsltito. .uni.vrs win; in Titerin.i: (Conllnuitt on Paso 6) Here'. Nancy Vorhrts. hUh Jumper on the tcan of clrls which rr pre-! cntcd America In tho Olympic cames nt rartj. practwns Wttrnj reioro, th" conteit. Jn the Olympic the tied tor first Ult MU Carrlo Halt ctf Iceland. lta a mark of MS meters. 'SEEKS FINANCIAL AID H-iltallmi Arniy lit Stuge Drlte In founty to ltuUp 92,.1.M MKrnesl Ii. fi rates, field repr'OAcntu live for tho Salvation Army, Is hero to cpndttct a campaign tor tho pur- lllte: Hint Mr. WuUiflold ntnto.1 that diu wa-vlu Ioo Itli tho plain tiff's lnt'li.tnil mul Hint Mio had mused him to como to her anil that ho had prevailed upon him to rIo up tils poslUon In Oakland ?o Hint ho might bo with her In Marin reunly: that Mr. Wakefield offered the plaintiff J 1 00 n month for the rent of her natural Ufa to gie tip and divorce her huband." Mrs. Kendrlck stated that she re- . fured the proposition nnd returned ; Alimony Claim Against War Veteran's Estate SANTA IIOSA, Cul.. Aug. 2?. A claim has been filed In the superior I court of Xapa county ngalntt the $",- ihuu csiaic oi juim iwii'.nif. hiumii.m uaKiaiid. ana tnni ies tiinn a war veteran, who died at the Yount-jmonth afterward Jlrn. Wakefield I plllo snldlcra' home JIurch 2t. fr . Kontlrlclc. nnd the divorce action1 ir.,....b. rcprcacniing uapaut , trip to the Sierra Nevada mounlalin . mony and Interest claimed by Uulna ,,, ,. ..... ,, .. n , I - -..-. ...-., ..-. .. (., pnso of imttlns tho lo;aI branch ot Ijio-Snhatlon Army on a sound fin ancial uasis tor tr.c canutiK year. i ,, . w . .. ... , i,. i i M. Crasln of i-ii)ette, Iowa, his Tilfe, d Ho has been granted permission by , Ivorcotl since ISSt. the chimjier of commcrco to solicit, jiM- Cragln. the claim reads, oh- funds and tomorrow, accompanied by taInC(1 an nllmony Judgment of S.- sjvoral business men. will start afooo against Illioades. Ho paid $3.- campalsn here. j 015.73 and left n unpaid balance 4f Aittordltig to statements of the I of nearly 54000. The difference bc- Salratlon Army representatives, twen the claim and tho original al- heretofore the Salvation Army has i anco represents Interest. bcn supported by tho pronilsriious! A second claim tiled by NolHc A. aollcltatlon of funds by Its workers Valker for $1,130 reprcscnti tho and collections from pool rooms mid J principal and Interest on S443 wM-h cafes by means of tho tambourine I she says sho loaned him In 1STT. This method consumed n great deall of time and energy on the part of thcjuooTI.KGGintS GIVK.V SIX VKAIIS Jff leers. Many ot thcto officers Iiacj received nn Intensive course of train lag at tho dlfforcnt training school! of tho Salvation army and arc there by qualified for n greater worfc. ?For tho part four years. In conn Ife.i whern the Salvation Army Is "working. It hns been customary to conduct ono financial campaign n year, and In this campaign, provided for Ihu needs of tho local work for tho ensuing car, In submitting tho (Continued from rage 1) upon then If they won't." Anderson says New York stato al ready has 230,000 members of tho Allied CIcitlzrns of America, nnd the enrollment campaign Is Just begin ning. ' When the light U turned on all decent peoplo will como In," ho said. "There ro prominent, .hanker, law- hudKot for tho work of tho Salvation i j-era. manufacturers. nmLjsvcn a fc' Army for Hlamatli county for thn! prenchcrs. who by opposing prohlbl- couilng year, Graves has set tho sunr' ttoa have placed thumsches In tho of $2300 us being rcqulsito and nocJ catagory with frowsy whiskered an essary for tho work that tho officers! archUts. When they sco that through will bo called upon to do from time. Ignorance or prejudice they havo Un to time. Thoro is at tho present time cd up with tho 'criminals they will tho Whlto Shield Home In tho city of) como In nut of tho wet." rortlnnd, whore during the last year1 thoy hau rqceivcil l'.' girls, nevral m Ihexo glrln liming gono thero from from August 7 to August 20. The suits were filed by Frank Carr. attorney, representing .Mrs. Kcndrctk, nnd tho divorce action ' was assigned to Judge Klnsell, to . be called for bearing the coming ' week. j "Mrs Kendrlck asks I00 a month i alimony front Kendrlck. who, she' said, l a capable newspaper nrtlst and was making J30 a week on nn ' Oakland newspaper nt tho tlmo 'ie 1 quit .and Joined Jlrs. Wakefield In Sausallto. Ily a rolncidcnc, the amount' of alimony lie asked Is Identical with thoTaniount she .sild Jlrs. Wakefield offered her for Ken AUCTION SALE s.yrfm.v, ki:it. a, itaa Un Joint i:.iturrr iir, .-. jnir! Fjv,i nt .Merrill I 10 Head MltJi Cows; 1 Calf ; Matin 2 1. J I. Sctj h particulars. SOL, DEWEY, JR. ONLY ONE WEEK MORE BEFORE b siiiiiBsB SCHOOL DAYS BEGIN Only one week more and the children will be skipping down tho street, on their way to school. How glad and how much hnppicr they would bo to meet their chums all dressed up because ono of flic first thinfjs they will do in compare dresses, looc, shoes, ribbons, and talk about the past summer vacation. DRESS SUITS FOR THE LITTLE FELLOW Just unpacked a shipment of niiLs and coats for tho little follow of from 2 to 7. Among those' are. Serges, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Corduroy etc. How nice are, those little sailor suitti with the pants buttoning on the waist and emblem .sewed on the right sleeves. These suits are priced very reasonable and will sell fast. See them in the window, $3.95 l0 $6.95 CIIILDS AND MISSES DRESSES Dozens of gingham dresses for the Child or Miss to choose from. Checks and plaids, also a few in plain colors. Some have pockets and bolt ed all-round trimmed with ginghams of eontnti'l iiVg combinations of colors. All thesis drosses are of good quality and very suitable for school wear. Sizes to M, priced from $1.25 '" $2.50 Velvet Grip One of the fin est quality garters made. Various siz 6s. . .25c and 30c Barrcttes " F a n c y bo n e mounted with var ious stones or met al barrcttes for tho girl with bobbed hair ... 10c Handkerchiefs Of course tho school girl needs so m a n y handker chiefs because they get lost so easily. Dainty little hand kerchiefs with hem stitched edges at 10c and up. 0$JEJK 50c 19c For full value and a good service buy Gordon Econ omy hose. Boys and girls medium rib bed hose of good quality. Very ser viceable for school use. JHack and brown in all size. 29c Ulaek, 13rown and white hose for the school children that you need not worry about. Splic ed heel and toe which insures bet ter service. All six es, above- 9 are Jl5. Gordon round ticket hose. One of our very best sell ers in all sizes. Spliced heel and toe that will give the most wear pos sible. Fine ribbed in black and brown. Sizes above 9 arc 'GOc. . Her Hair All girls do not need hair ribbons became some of thorn have bobbed hair. For those that do though wo havo selected two groups of various widths and patterns. Some of these have been reduced from one fourth to one-third just to make up a uniform price. 25c Im" 35c New Fall Goods Arriving Daily j The It. C. U. store with the purchasing power of - a 1000 stores which means better merchandise for less to you. . NEW FALL GOODS COATS SUITS DRESSES SWEATERS. YARD GOODS BEDDING "' I TITfcn ITTI I uis for'B uw. '.it Jiimmm , , , , , . r ill " ' i wmmmmmmmimmmmammmmammmmmmmmtmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm , Most Complete Infants Depart ment in this section of the State. Every thine 5 you need for the Babe. HiIh tounly. Hoojcic.lt hjghwny from AMoria ' In Newport lo ho coiniilolr-i within ' nexf jeur. ' - ' I lloardman l.oiinii Oil Develop-' iiicnl uimptiny Inriiied uth r.ilta!I- iitlim of 7r.0()U. i. I "TJin UalltK Culistnicllon nnj $100,000 He treating plant to start. Corvnllls Work of paving Fourth ! Htrcot resumed. I TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULBS Order tlirm now delivery. for fall KlamathFlowerShop Cut Flowers Plants Iuon0 GS0 831 .Main St. TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c ONE PRICE TO ALL . 10c They say jt cannot bedone for 10c I say it can. Let's show them tonight. 10c ADMISSION 10c The picture sensation of . the year Lois Wilson and Beatriz Michelena in "What Becomes of 'Neglected Children?" A drama of rural life and adventures of school days. The picture every mother and father should see also A GOOD COMEDY " i i i ii i Wednesday Zane Grey's beautiful picture .V, r ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL TUESDAY MORNING, September 5th, school opens, and boys from all parts of town, and1 " country will be on their way to join their-com-panions in the school room. WHAT WILL YOUR BOY wear to school? Now is the time to decide. Let us show you and the boy some of the school clothes we have to meet his needs. ) 4 EVERY THING needed if here. From cap down to shoet; from warm winter underclothes outward to heavy Oregon City all-wool Mackinaws, we have all that the boy wants. See our two-knicker suits and our Bradley sweaters. High-cut shoes that stand the rough schoolboy life are to be had here. Caps, just what the boys are wearing, are here, too. Re member, the boys like to be in style, too. marrwn I i SUGARMAN Mninrnn nr Tiir muni n - 1 "! ' rt ' l'V1 Two Show 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 10c "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" 1 r ;-1 S1' I; KlUtKbUl- IhtUAWN