FRIDAY, EtA?, 8, 15 -
EVENING HERALD, KEAMATB FALLS, . OREGON. . :t
GRAND JURORS
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'LONDON, iJIay; - 8.t Efforts of
tins' Turkish government to. force
'"ihe" principal. powers to inoye their
If,: $ embassies to' the now capital at Au
kgorn are not meeting with success.
' ilAcfiording to diplomatic circles in
"VLoadon, the powers intend to "stand
I pnt'' oh .'-'their decision, of some
'fiiohths ago .to 'remain In Constnnt'I
j inoplo, notwithstanding the fact that
, Turkish officials-' have eut them
? Viiiiote after note on the subject. ,.
j i ' Angora arming the diplomats, is
'.'' looted upon' as a nice,. qua'.nt,aafi
i., equated mountain village; a splendid
I jl town for the-'wool trade and other
; commercial purposes, but altogether
' jt unfit u i home for ambassadors
.' , and others who are accustomed to
!a)l?the comforts of civilization. 'The
s ' surroundings, they declare; are, in?
i : anltary, and it appears the gov-
:. ernments of all the ' ambassadors
!;.) concerned have1 taoitly agreed . to
ji;baok. up their representatives in
' r ", their dotenninatlon, not to move.
I'tA There- was talk some time Vso
'that the'' German ambassador had
' jtaade arrangements to have a port
able bungalow sent from Berlin, to
h - AngoTa to seme as an embassy, but
this !has not as yet appeared, and
jjr' "the report current now Is that the
R- Germans too. have entered the agree?
'men t to remain in, Constantinople or
its 'suburbs, where permanent em-
hassles were built years ago.
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TO EXCLUDE JfAPS
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TALAHASSE, Fla., May 8.-
.reso'lution calling' for an ; amend--.Ajnent
to the constitution to exclude
i Japanese from the ownership of larid
n Florida was adopted by the house
rtodiy.ly a voW of 69 to O;-. . -vv
STANDARD
Rotary
DeLuxe Electric
Sewing Machine
. TVe are now stocking the New
STANDARD Electrlo Machines, -Tlje:
Perfect Machine Price o .
DeLuxe . aa shown above
$110.00. Terms. '
'Wep believe' the" Standard to
,':' be the best .setting machlM
. on the. market today. '
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Lucas Furniture
502 Main
Lumber
for Sale
Cheap
Boards
Shiplap ;'
Dimension :
Siding .
In fact practically'
all items for con-j
struction or repair:
work
Drive out and look;
it over .
Pelican Bay
.Lumber Cq
Indictments Reported to
... Circuit Judge Leavitt
This Afternoan
Am6ng the Jnhlctments .returned
by the grand jury in a report to Cir
cuit Judge Leavitt this- afternoon
was one against Marry Hamilton,
former Klamath U9ed car dealer,
who is charged .with, obtaining
money under false pretenses in con
nection with his business operations
in. this city.; : ,
Joe Daniels was . indicted son a
charge 'Of assault with a dangerous
weapon. . ' ;" ".. . 1
Mrs. Maud Reed and . Frank
Thomas- were charged with . assault
with a dangerous' weapon in another
true bill reported by the furors.
This came as a result of a reputed
fight between' the pair at the auto
cariip grounds several- weeks ago.
Lee Lewis and John Williams and
John Doe Bracy were Indicted for
larceny. They are alleged to have
robbed the warehouse of the Miller
Construction, companyj ' .
3. F. Lofquist was' indicted on a
charge of.jfailing to support his
family. . .
. Five secret indictments, were also
reported.
SLUMP IN ML
; LONDON, Mnyv 8. The remark
able slump in wool prices it attract
ing much, attention, the prices hav
ing fallen 40 points in four months
without .'much, apparent cause. , '..;'
:The buyers; it is said, miscalcul
ated the rate of consumption and
consequently have many, thousands
of bales on hand, but not enougn
to account for the slump.
Sir Arthur Goldfinch, director of
war materials during the world war,
and :an authority ion wool is quoted
as saying that the surplus la very
small as compared with the average
consumption but that owing to it
aomething:like;a panic. now Ja oc
curlng. The Melbourne correspondent . re
ports that a council of Australian
wool brokers unanimously resolved
yesterday that it was desirable to
suspend all wool sales through Aus
tralia Until-July I and it was actu
ally decided that there should be
no sales' in Australlla for a week.
AT THE PINE TREE
th- addition to the -regular pro
gram at the Pine Tree today, the
JunMr Class of the high school will'
present, their annual class play in
the form : of . (vaudeville. . Judging
from the rehearsals,, the skits- are
.clever and 'original. .Elmer Bueeing
uiispteya? talent in a highly, amusing
number, that, inust . be seen: to be
appreciated:, "A-Pair CI Lunatics"
is presented by Bryant . Williams
and Venice Moore. "The Sweet
Family"; ooneistlne of MarjoIe
Peyton;.. Jennie, Grove?, Joy Evans1,
eota Beal.l, S3aTOl Gray, Marie Crys
tal and Lucille Shuey rival real
vaudeville, and ,the. Melody Maids,
felon. Abbey,. Helen. Osborne,. Doro
thy. Dunham,. . Dorothea, Wor.tley,
Ruth . Gofer and Addle Jenkins, , do
not belle-their name. Altogether, it
reflects, credit on the' personnel of
the Junor class. . . : v
Th adventures, of prominent' fi
nancial and industrial beau who
have .figured sensationally , la., the
uewspapers supply the theme de
veloped, in "Daughters .of. Pleasure;,"
iThe play takes a page from life j
a leaf telling of the amazlns actions
of Beyeral elderly men . who . in . an
effort- to win the. favor of somo
famous, notorious beauty less than
half their age,' traoly spent the
money their wives bad he'.jul them
accumulate. , . .
AT THE. LIBERTY
Dick. Hattoh at taa tilberty, The
atef . . Manager H. W. Poole of the
Liberty theater has a treat in store
for his patrohB in "Two-Fisted Jus
tice" in "which Dick Hdtton stars,
supported' by Marilyn Mills and the
wonderfully trained horse, "Star".'
This is " a , red-blood, thrilling
story of .tne search, of "IRance
Ralne," Sheriff of Eiberle County
for the murderer of his younger
brother Hlarvey. Tonight only.
We think a rumor that Ford will
grow his own rubber trees in Geor
gia is Btretchlng the truth.
pBprioVis -tbat- 'fimc pi 'lH(! yi
PRICE IS BIG
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Is supplying the needs of Klamath County people in the
various lilies that we are discontinuing at a great discount f
Try s us for your dry goods first, if it is a closeout, "your sav
ings will amount to something worth while; ,
A Special Purchase, of
New Hats at a Big Dis
count Makes, it possible
. io, of fer you an excep
tional bargain.
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' Sale Price
$2.98 to $6.98
Children's
Hats
48c
A wonderful opportu
nity to buyf the kids a
hat, small or large
' shape. Foriner prices to
$1.50. '
Printed
Voiles
28c ytkrd
Not a bif lot, but a won
derful, value if you find
. what you want you can
have twb dresses for the
price of one 1 "'
Kayser's Silk
Gloves :
Several, weights : in the
most p o pular silk
gloves, sizes 6 to 8
' Regular $1.00
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. Sale price
Regular $1.50
Sale Price 9gc
Regular $1.75
Sale Price $l4lg
A
Dress
Has Created A
r Sensation
Just, think dainty Georgette' Crepe1 dresses that, are
positively new in design and exceedingly popular now
in colors that are wanted.
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,A range of sizes 16 to 46. Values that are conceded to
be $15 to $20. ; - :
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And; then- we advance to exclusive models in satin
crepe, figured crepe and sport stripes. Made of the
best material, styled in pleasing designs, various
colors, cut in sizes 16 to 44.
$25 to $30 would not be considered high, quality
considered.
SALE PRICE
$17.00
Everyone Can Have
A Coat NOW
We have taken ourt entire stock of spring coats and
grouped, them, in four lots. 'Sizes run from 1 6 to 51.
Tans, Gfay8 Henna, Rosewood represent the colors.
Various models, including the popular Prince of
Wales, ' - V. ' 'f" i:) -
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Former prices $15, $20, $25, $39. r
SALE PRICES
$9, $14, $19 $24
ments
Sale That
Holeproof Silk
Hose
78c
Colors-Cloud, Indian
Tan, Fawn, Airedale,
Nude, Grain, Peach,
Beige, Black, Brown,
White. Our regular
$1.00 grade..- - : ''"" :
Printed Crepe
! De Chine j
$2.98 " I
Sport patterns in a good
weight crepe that are,
exceedingly smart. 40
inches, wide.' Our regu
lar $3.50 grade.'
Red Cross
.$2.48
25-yard piece put Up in
sanitary package a full.
yard wide' ' '." ' :V
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Cretonne Draperies
- 286-
All of our 50c and 60c
quality cretonne to be
closed out at. a bargain
price.' '.-V !!'"'
Embroidery
Insertions;
" 3 C a yard r " -
Most every one can use
embroidery:' insertions
and this chance should:
not bed v e rl o & k'6 d;
Values to 20c a yard. .,
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