THTTggDAV, AUGUST 27, 102ft EVENTNO HERALD, KTAMATIT FALLS, OREGON FAGE FIVE P5 IT'S fascinating With a i Mint brush, color, ful enamel nod bronze paints, yoo can create de lightful elTecta in the dec oration of amaU objecti, ornaments, eed pods, reeda, and the like. It's fascinating-it's the vogue! Dccoret Knumels an:l Drone Paints give the el lects you want. Also, ask for booWet'The Art of Decorating with Decorct." It's free, and is full of idens on finishing and refmishing fukniturc and ornaments. f TTJ Mty lull lint ol FulUr W Jl Palm flti.l Vrr.lJio-, wj c.u ton'ly -out iwed- Browne Paint Stor W.P.IXIU.KP.MCO. lot Mu Hum tiui Fram-iKa DfIMiM til I'acAc C04J4 Clllu FULLER PA INTS VARNISHES riONt 1 f mil LIAO Lumber For Sale Finish Moulding Shiplap Dimension Common Boards Bevel Siding Lath Wb art offering good prices on above Rani, Come out mid look It over, or tela phono our Sales DapMtniODt for prion, Pelican Bay Lumber Co. AliLBQBI) BWINDliHH HELD TAMPA. Klu.. Auk. 27. (!) John ii. Rat, who pollen HHiii in mi ib ternaUonal confidence aitfn bud swindler, sought bty officials ot Huskutchwuu, Cunudit, wuh urrosto I hero today by detectives and was ordoroil bold for Inst rue! Ions from Oanada authorities. kesimks voyage WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.-(fl) The MiioMtM in Arctic expedition has resumed Its soiithwn,rd voyage after IiiivIiik been wouthoNbpUnd for sev eral tlayH .on Iho Northwestern coiihI of Oronnluuil. innnr.i-.invvr.rtrw-.i-. r.r,.--.-Ln.-.r - - - -yMMM NOTICE Suvo money on Tiro Mlloaw. Tho system wo nmi Is absolutely different from nil other moth- OllH, Lot UH Hhow ymi n real repair Job, done by ililn htoaorh re pair system. All work done on h strict Money Batik Guarantee. Shore with hundreds of satis fied customers this new deal in Vulcanised ropalrs, Lot u h Inlpeot your TlreH K 11 K 10, hoforo they need Ho pulrlng. Come in Today cACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phono 843J ireMVVVvyNVNV mi iiu J E Chinook Timber Company Disposes of Last of Klam ath Timber Holdins $37,000.00 IS INVOLVED 1120 Acres Located in Nor theastern Port of County Purchased Wllh die ihuy w lieu tliny mill manufacture their timber approaoh litK donor mill donor, tho Shovllii iiixMi Lumbar company la striving io lilook up and increase lu Klam mil timber holdings ant) to thai and completed the puitlbaae today of ii2o seres of timber intui in the extreme north eaat section of iho county, from the Chinook Timber oompany of Wisconsin, With t io nolo of the OMlMOfe holdings, thfl Iiihi hit of timber own ed hy Hull concern In Kliim.it h l'i (llnp mod ol. From 10,000 acres ten yaars uko, their it .i.i:nr . beWe been gradually disposed to OHobrlst, to Ihi' Hrooku-Heiitilnii Lumber company ad Hi" Bbovlln-Hlxon Lumber com- puny, until wiih the completion of tln iMiirhime yesterday tboro l.i nothing left. Hiile price of the limber acre age wnii approximately 37,0U0 or pproxlmately fin. to mi store. Hold ihkii of the Bheylln-Huton Lumber company sro boncentratod in the noi l bam pn rt of the COUnty, whore i hey ure estimated to own over ii ullllin font, Th" tract of timber i located lust six miles south of the Desobutes Klamath county line in the north eastern p.irt of the county. It In. eludes puriii or sections 86, SB and all of aocilou :io of township 13 South, range 1 1 euit. Whether or not Bhovltn-H&ton Lumber company nmnufacturers their Umber haldlngi hi Klamath Palla dnpenda entirely upon the con struction of n Hue nouih from Bead to Odell, If thin lino la built, of flchilii of I he company liuvu let It he luiown that their loctlmj railroad will bo eteni!"l huuiIi to tup I lie Klamath Umber mid the Iocs huule.l buck to Hclid t bo munufucturcd. XOKU I'lONKLK I'ASHKH .MI.llKOItl). ore., Auk. 27. Mrs. SI Inn J. tiny of Jackiionvllle, died ul her home yoBlcrdtiy in the ngo of SI yearn, Mra. Dny came across the plnliiH with her pnrenln In a covered wagon, leaving Boone coun ty, Missouri, In 1853. Fight Thrills Fatal To Fan Walker Retains Title in Fast Bout In Chicago CHICAGO, Auk. 1!7. A') Mick ey Walkor, world's welterweight champion, had the belter of Sailor Prlodman of Chicago in neven round of their HI round hunt nt Boat Chicago Monday, nowapanor pun dOClslOned, Hut after F'rled niau, In Iho elKhth. recovered from the Offoctt of n knockdown In the in i ten seconds of tho bout, ho Staged a whirlwind comeback that threatened to even things up. So thrilling were the lust three rounds of uiUIIuk that one Hpcetntor of the s.'iuo present collapsed ami died, presumably from heart illn- OIIHO. A short right Io the chin from Walker knocked Friedman through the ropes. Hut In tho last two rounds, Friedman turned Walker half way around with n right to tho chin. Chinese Bandits Flee With Yankee ItARBiN, .Manchuria, Auk. 27. (P) The Manehttrlnn bandits who ure holding Dry Harvey .1. Howard, Am erican eye specialist, ot tho Peking Onion .Medical Oolloga, for ransom, hnvo oVaded I he Chinese troops who had surrounded them ami lmva taken I heir prisoner by boat up tho Hwachwan river, to a point 250 miles f'.um CUChln, In tho Manch urlan provliuoe 'of Holungklairg, Tbis Inforntlition wan rucolvod dioro In u tulograni from Rotors s. Qveen, general manager In Ohldago for tho H.i.'kereller Institute, who uilded thai Mnneliurlan troops ot the Hol UncKiang twees are pursuing tho bandits. ATLANTA, Cln. A kuhoIIuo (link exploded when boys built n flro anound It playing Indian danoe; one was killed. NLIL 111 ACQUIRES TIMBER MM. Issue Report Of Crops For Past 7 Days Cold Weather Prevails In Northwestern Counties I'llll'l I. AMI, Hie , Am:. 20. Tie crop n porl for Oregon; fur Hie week Ctndlng AUgUSl nr., prepared by the United States department of agri culture, follown: Cool weal her prevailed inout of Hie week In northwestern coniillen exlendliiK Io other portions of the state inward the done of the weok, Culminating In heavy frost In soma central and OMtelU localities, Italn fell over tho greater part of the (tale Saturday and Sunday. The pro clpllulloii exceeded one Incite on He Hoiithern coast, and over considerable areas elsewhere was suid to he of material benefit to vegetation and to check the spread of forest fires. Cereals: Little small grain remains to bo harvested except In tie more elevated (iiutrtftK,"1 ainJ threshing is Well advanced, The rain caused some delay In thrashing hut In thought to have dono intie damage. Corn was somewhat Improved by the ruin, but In eastern COUtttieS suffered some local injury from frost. Plowing for winter wheat has been facilitated by tho ruin hut In most sections more rulli Is needed. FrUltS: Lai" fruit will he helped by the rnln. Picking of llartlott pears la complete In some sections, and picking of Howell pears Is under way. PicklttK and cunnlOK of ever green blackberries ure proRresslnK. Names of Towns Being Changed Whal few ranchers and homestead ers reside ulonK the Southern Pa cific right of way from Kirk north or who Inhabit that Kcnorul region, urn ull twisted around theso days, because of the juggling of names of the S. 1. stations. Morris Johnson, locnl real estate man. Journeyed north to whut ho be lieved Io bo the station of Warko several duys ago, near which his timber slnnd Is located. Hut 1" nnd behold! when he arrived upon the scene everything looked familiar except the station name which hud ben changed to Tonkin Oilier stations that hear different monickers are: Halm, changed to Mnznmii; Knott Changed to Chenal: ; and skookum changed to Paunlna. It la the desire of the S. I'. of. flcluls to have the names of the Stations reflect the character of the Country In which they are located. Owing to proximity to tho Indian reservation an attempt bus been made to designate the stations hy Indian tortus. Miss Bradbury to Teach School Here Miss Anbra Bradbury, who has boon supervisor ot the puujlc play grounds here diirlnK the summer months, was employed by the school hoard yesterday to teach the sixth grade in the Riverside school. She is the daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. it. e. Bradbury. AT LAKE OP WOODS Mr. and Mrs. .1. Percy Wells, with Mrs. WOlla' sister and family, who are visltinK here from Portland, left this afternoon for Lake of tho Woods to spend tho week-end. NBWTONH HBKR ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Newton, nnd laughter, Miss Ruth Newton, ot Malta, wore business visitors In the city yesterday. .tilts. GLQVKR ill Mrs. J. Glover is confined to her home in the Sunset apartments with a severe attack of tOnallitia, HORTSMAN t.'ooit scoit Tho entire slatt of the First Na tional hank Insist that B. II. llorts ttian of tho Pacific Fruit and Produce company is one ot tho best sports in town, nil because he yesterday haul ed a fifty pound watermelon down Io tho bank just at closing hour, to treat the staff. This morning the Janitor nt tho hank was kept busy picking up seeds off the floor In tho office ot tho bookkeeping depart ment. RBTUftNING SATURDAY R, u. Amleke and Q. n. Kite ot tho Falls Mercantile are returning from Bah Francisco on Saturday, In Iho southern city they hnvo been at tending "buyers week." VISHTMI DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. F. Henlty, ot Cot lago Grove, tiro the guests of tholr dntWhtor, Miss Francis Heally. II $2.00 Electric hot plates $1.98 $2C0 Brunswick Console phonograph (slightly used) $198.00 Easy terms to pay and No Interest $H20 Brunswick Upright Phonograph (Demonstrator) $175.00 Easy terms to pay and No Interest $150 York Console Brunswick Phonograph, (new) $98.00 $o.00 down and $5.00 per month We have several other excellent bar gains in new and slightly used phono graphs. Come in and look at them. Otltl lot of boxetl papetries corres pondence cards, etc l-Z off regular prices. $6.00 Burnished copper coffee percolators $3.98 Three Store Buying Power Jurors Probing Prison Escape SALEM. Oro.. Aug. 27. The Marlon county grand jury examin ing into the charges of murder against Tom Murray. Blibworth Bel ley and James Willos, convicts who killed two guards in shooting their way out ot tho state penitentiary, thdy report some time Friday but probably not until Saturday, it was stilted when adjournment was taken for lunch this noon. The jury Is delving thoroughly Into ull of the evidence barring break and tho shooting ot the guards, nnd before it reports it is said will have examined moro than 30 witnesses. MR. AM) MRS. HAWKINS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hawkins, of Cottage Grove, arrived in the city last ovonlng from their li me to visit with relatives and friends for tho earning fortnight. Mrs. Hawk Ins Is a sister of Mr... Docla Norrls. HARD T1SIB DANOE Galloway's orchestra are giving a hard time dance tonight at Moose hnll to which a large number ot young people are planning to come in "hard times" costumes. TONIGHT at the White Pelican Theater Hear Rev. Miller "The Tongues Fallacy" Every, Christian Ought to hear this Address Friday Night "The Rise and Fall of Denominationalism" Whence it cameth and whither it goeth These addresses are of vital interest to you. Renovation Clean-Up We have just completed the redecoration and renovation of the interior of our store and wc arc so proud of the looks of it th at we want you to be sure to come in and look it over. Now that we have finished with the store itself we are turning our attention to the stock and to see that it is cleaned up and all the odds and ends disposed of, wc are making? gome startl ing reductions in every line. Specials for Friday and Saturday We Sell All Standard School Supplies FRESH BRUNSWICK EXPERT KODAK RECORDS KODAK FILMS EVERYDAY FINISHING uwiris PORTLAND AND KIAMATH FALLS, OREGON POLITICAL PIT BBRLIN, Aug. 22. (FP) Coal still rises in Kurope as an import ant political factor, being involved in many of the political and econom ic negotiations between the nations. Around it revolve many problems of industry, unemployment and diplo macy, with Germany, France, Po land. England and the Soar district nil affected to a greater or less ex tent. Recently coal proved the most im portant factor of a Gcri'nan-VOllsb controversy. Poland insists upon Germany taking a monthly allot ment of II 50.000 tons ot Polish coal, whereas the German government has emphatically fixed the maximum of Polish coal imports at 100,000 tons. Tho semi-official Deutsche Diplo- niattscha C6rrespondadl pointed out recently the significance ot coal as a political factor and cited how. In tho economic negotiations between France and tlermany that commo dity had becomo the central object for consideration how tho problem of the Bear cool mines, tho deliver ies of war reparations coal, the $8.50 Sunbeam Electric fireproof case $4.95 10c Peter Pan soap, 5 bars 25c 50c full pound Langs Every Day Chocolates 39c Closing out Electric perfume vaporizers y regular prices. Nickle plated, 2 cell Yale Flashlight complete with batteries $1.00 Thermax Electric Waffle Irons ..$6.98 15c Almond Castile soap, 3 bars ... 33c Standard Lunch Kits complete with pint vacuum bottle $1.89 Pound rolls hospital cotton 49c Odd lot of pocket knives off regular prices. Best Quality Toilet Tissue paper, 3 rolls 25c fi&rnqs j growing importance of German coal I in solving tho acute ironore prob I lem ot the Lorrano mines, and many j other similar developments all tend i ed to place coal in the center of political discussions. Unemployment in England lias been attributed here, to a consider able extent, to the reaction that set in after their period of coal pros 1 perity, enjoyed while competing fields in Germany's Ruhr district I were involved in settlement of war i reparations. LKLAM) WU.LITS HERB Receives Promotion With Shell Oil Company Lelaud Willits, salesman with the Shell Oil Company, having been lo cated at Macdocl. arrived in the city last evening to take up his du ties with the company here, having been promoted and transferred here. Mr. Willits is the brother ot Mrs. Docia Norrls of this city. K.WXKY HERE W W. ltanney is among tho ranchers in the city today from Merrill. BROTHERTOX HACK Alfred Ilrotherton, surveyor with tho Klamath Development company, who has been working for the com pany at Lakevlew, returned to the city last evening. M'RMf NOW A KXKillT HELSlNGFOItS. (PI I'aavo Nurmi. the champion distance run ner, is now a Finnish knight and tho possessor of the Order of the White Hose. Theso honors were conferred upon tho athlete by Pres ident Relander upon Nurmi's return from America and were in recogni tion of his advancement of Finnish interests through his athletic prow ess. LANG 8UO0CMB8 TO MOVIES OnERAMMERGAU, (P) Anton Lang the famous Christ Impersonat or of the Passion Play, has ns last succumbed to the offers of a film company, standing in his workshop he was filmed ns one of the principal characters in a local film. Don't worry if you haven't heard of all the great men. Chances are they haven't heard of you either. Iron with Three Store Buying Power Rev. Miller Will Continue Revival (Contributed) Dr. Garr, who for the past month has been conducting Everybody's evangelistic meetings in tho arena at Klamath avenue and Ninth street, and later in the White Pelican the ater, preached his last sermon Mon day evening. The theatre was packed for this farewell service At the close of the service Dr. Garr prayed for many that were sick. One woman who bad eczema since a child and which the doctors hud pronounced Incurable, testified that sho bad been absolutely iheulod, while uianf others testified to hav ing 'been healed from other ail ments. It was evident that tho, large crowd was in full sympathy with the evangelist. Dr. Garr will rest awhile at Trail on the Rogue river and then return to southern California, where some targe cam paigns are awaiting him. Rev. Miller will carry on tho .vork at the theatre. Every Mon day evening will be hoallng service, when the st.k will be prayed for. STOCKHOLM The Lapp's roln deer have been attacked by the hoot and mouth disease. ADVANCES IN Wood Conio without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are on now Don't bo ooo ot many who will ordor too late. Winter Is near. Phono your ordors. BLOCK WOOD Is our specialty PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535