Page Fight
All Precincts
Favor Powell
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH EALLS, OREGON
Thursday. October 20, 1020
TYPICAL ENGLISH
CHURCH UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
To Resemble Old Parrish of
England When Build
ing Is Complete
Winning Candidate
Scores Heaviest in
Third
Each of tho throe precincts re
turned n majority yesterday for
SS. J. l'owell, newly elected council
man, It was revealed today upon
(t check of the official records.
Following is a tabulation BhowliiR
how each precinct regarded each of
tho three candidates:
Precincts 2 3 4 Totals
Powell 59 S3 76 21S
Smith 29 51 53 133
Lylo 20 41 72 133
Totals 10S 175 201 2S4
Drifting Fishing
Boat Is Picked Up
ASTORIA, Oro., Oct. 29. ()
The unmanned fish boat G-47S-A
was picked up drifting in the Co
lumbia river channel last night near
Plavel by the customs patrol boat
Robert N. The craft was fully out
fitted but no clew to the where
abouts of its occupants was found.
Klamath Falls will have another
house of worship completed by early
February 1h the prediction of Archi
tect H. It. Porrln. with the staking
of ground for the new St. Paul's
Episcopal church, which took place
today.
Of nil shingle finish, typlinl Eng
lish type, resembling the old par
ish house of England, the new
church which will cost $22,000 when
completed will be the efforts of
hard work on the part of Episco
palians of this city.
In the parish house, which will
bo unusually attractive, will Del
found a huge fireplace, large com
fortable rooms with a reception hall
across the front.
The plans were drawn by Archi
tect H. R, Perrin. end W. A. Stev
ens and son are In charge of the
contract.
Rev. J. Henry Thomas Is to be
pastor of the new church.
SEVERE WEATHER
HITS MID-WEST
CHICAGO, Oct. 29. VP) A pro
posal to change the name "Indian"
summer to "Eskimo" would find no
objection today in the shivering
mountain states and mid-west ovhile
the east also might be persuaded In
Its favor by arguments of snow
and cold.
The Christmas weather belt to
day extended from the Rockies,
where from Rapid City, S. D., ther
mometers stood at 14 below zero
to New York waere overcoats were
in order after rain, hall and a gale
sent the mercury skidding.
Federal Expert
To Investigate
Duck Epidemic
The man who bore the principal
burden of responsibility during the
hoof and mouth disease in California,
Rudolph Snider, connected with the
federal bureau of animal husbandry,
Is Investigating the mysterious Klam
ath duck epidemic. Mr. Snider ar
rived last night with George Ton
kin, United States game warden of
Sacramento, and today is conducting
a survey tour in Tule lake.
Belief was expressed by Snider
and Tonkin that the ducks expired
from the effect of a stagnant pond in
northern or central Oregon.
Accompanying Mr. Snider and Mr.
Tonkin today were Game Warden
Marion Barnes, Stanley G. Jewett,
head of the U. S. biological survey
work in Oregon, and Elmer Williams,
his assistant.
Mr. Tonkin and Mr. Snider Till
spend several days investigating the
epidemic.
THE WEATHER
The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under
wood's Pharmacy showed a slight
fall in barometric pressure yester
day afternoon but was rising again
this morning. No change In weather
conditions seems probable.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Fair with moderate temperatures.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures today as follows:
High 63; low 33.
V. H. Weather Report
Oregon gcnorally cloudy tonight
and Friday; no change in tempera
ture; light westerly winds.
Klamath Farmers
Don't Bid High
Enough at Hilt
Full brod young Hereford cows
fnd young Hereford bulls left their
home at the Mount Crest ranch, near
Hilt, Calif., this week, led by a
number of proud owners who suc
cessfully bid for the fine livestock
when bids were opened at Hilt by
C Reginald Parsons, owner.
Klamath Farmers were present .it
the auction sale, and submitted
bids, but the price went too high.
Among those who attended the sale
wore E. H. Hammond, Will Ham
mond, Hugh McNeary and Dale Mat
toon. Hammond and Hammond
went north after the auction snlo
to atend tho Pacific International
Livestock Exposition at Portland.
Young Hercfords sold for from
between $130 and $135. "Beau
Shasta," the hull that won the
Junior Grand Championship at the
Klnmolh county fair, was sold for
1300.
Elk Dance Proves
to Be Enjoyable
Members and friends of the Elks,
numbering close to x400 gathored at
Elks temple last evening for the
Initial dancing party of their fall
rtnrt winter activities. GlDKham
aprons for the ludles and overalls 15
for the men were in vogue. j jgj
Delightful dance music for the IB
evening was furnished by Gallo- !
way's orchestra. During the winter I IV
months a number of parties have III
been planned by the lodge, which ill;
give promise of being outstanding W
events in society. y
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for a principle in the councilmanic "
election yesterday. I am not em- ON
bittered by iny defeat. On the other
hand, I am truly grateful for the un
swerving support of my friends:
men and women who stood firmly
with me in. spite of the fact that
I did not receive the support of
either daily newspaper. I made a
clean fight and was defeated. I
bow to the will of the majority.
A. J. LYLE
Lyle Appreciates
Friends' Support
To the' Voters of . the second ward
I want to express my Blncere ap
preciation of the loyalty of rav
many friends who stood witn me i
Deschutes Clerk
Sued for Divorce
BEND, Ore.. Oct. 29. Joseph H.
Haner, Deschutes county clerk, has
been sued by his wife, Marian Louise
Haner, for divorce, the wife alleging
that bo has barred her at times from
their home, has assaulted and choked
her. and has refused to Fay her hills
for tho last three months. They wore
married in 189S and have two grown
sons.
Fred Duke Sued
on Two Counts
Fred Duke, connected with the
Central Auto Service company, was
made defendant Tuesday afternoon
in two suits filed against him, one
charging that he bad failed to pay
for Bomo sheep and the other set
ting forth that he had not paid the
man who had milked his cows and
stacked his hay.
J. W. Moorman is tho man who
has brought action for recovery of
$305, alleged due for sheep ho says
he sold to Duke last spring. Joe
Ortls wants $149.75, vhlch he
claims is due him for herding Duke's
sheep and an additional ?25.to
which he says is coming to him for
stacking bay.
DrpBses on sain at Bfn Ttperln'H
Dress Shop at $6.95 and up. 27-31
Lives of great men oft remind us
ttfl ptiT l"t Ik more sublime, '
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work guaranteed
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
436 Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth and Fifth
Next to Moose Hall
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PLANT TREES PLANT TREES PLANT TREES
YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
THIS GREAT ONCE-A-MONTH EVENT
Store Opens at
9 o'clock
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
$ Day
Bargains in the
Ready-to-Wear
Section
One Group of New Style
Wool and Silk Dresses, up
to $35.00 Value. Dollar
Day, only
$18.75
Developed from such
wanted materials as Char
meen, Twills, Balbriggans
Serges, Satin Faced Cant
on, Crepe Back Satin, etc.
The Inst Saturday in every month is "Dollar Day" here Are you waiting (or it ? Taking
advantage Oi it? Are you seizing the opportunity to buy at this "Special price Event"
article which during the month are much higher?
We Iniy merchandise with 1000 other stores and as a result get prices that even the
chain stores marvel at. A store must buy right to sell right. Group buying i' the dy
namic force behind us the secret of the marvelous success of every "Dollar Day"
at "The Women's Store." liny it on Dollar Day. Watch for this great ouce-a inonlh
valtic-giviug event and S A V E .
S Yards of 36 inch
36 inch outing flannel in
white and colers, striped
or plain, good weight.
Now is the time to lay in
a winter's supply.
7 Yards of 27 in.
Outing Flannel
$1.00
This is an excel
lent weight and
solid gray, light
colored and fan
cy. Seldom can
you buy this
quality at this
price.
6Ky7d80f. $1.00
white muslin
Muslin has so many uses
that it is in constant de
mand around the home.
This lovely grade is full
36 inches wide.
Plisse CrepeJJ QQ
5 yards for
We now have this much
wanted material in all
of the wanted colore, in
cluding white. Better
come early.
6crt'$l-00
On account of the con
stant demand for this
popular material we
have on hand an extra
supply, checks, stripes,
dots, etc.
English Pts fc1 AA
4 yard, for J
Comes in neat floral
designs, stripes and
plain colors. Colors are
absolutely fast. This is
most excellent value.
One Group of Woolen
Dresses up to $25.00
Values. Dollar Day, only
$12.50
They can be had in 2
piece Balbriggan and
Serge. All new style and
shades that are popular,
right now.
Plaid Blankets $1 QQ
Size 66x80 ea
A 66x80 single blanket
with lVj inch checks of
tan and white, white and
blue, lavender and white,
etc.
Woolen Dress
Goods to $3.50
Value. Yard
$1.00
Talk about value,
here it is, nice
soft dress mater
ials in stripes,
plain colors, etc.,
full shade, worth
J up to $3.50 yd.
24 inch
Mama Dolls
$1.00
All dressed up and ready
to play their part. Pretty
gingham rompers in col
ored checks. Organdie
trimmed, white hose.
Rayon Silk Vests, Dollar
Day, Only, Each
89 c
A beautiful garment with
the wearing qualities and
style that anly Rayon pos
sesses. Shades of Orchid,
maize and flesh.
Stamped Voilette
Night Gowns
$1.00
Made of lovely grade
of shimmering violette,
and can be had in lav
ender, white and pink.
Stamped with dainty
designs.
Stamped Luncheon Sets
for only
$1.00
They measure 48 inches
and there are 4 of the
nicest kind of napkins
to accompany the cloth.
Colored Linen Lunch
Sets
$1.00
Stamped in pretty de
signs, pure linen lunch
eon sets with four nap
kins to match. Extraor
dinary value.
Brazzieres, Dollar Day,
Only, 3 for
$1.00
Stamped Pillowtf 1 flfj
Cases, pair .V vf
Royal Society stamped
pillow cases in white only,
all ready for the needle,
worth $1.50 a pair.
Pillow Cases
4 for
$1.00
Size 42x45 inches
made of high
grade muslin,
with deep hem.
$1.00
81x90
Sheets'
Full sized bed sheets,
neatly hemmed and will
launry perfectly. A real
bargain.
Made fram a high grade
of muslin a ndextra good
webbing. Come in white
and pink.
Warner's Corsets, each
Portorican Hand
Emb. Towels
$1.00
Absolutely pure linen,
Several colors, embroid
ered in dainty floral
designs.
$1.00
A nationally known brand
in back lace only. Made of
contic, fine value.
Ring 3 for an ap
pointment at Moe's
Beauty Shoppe
All Remnants
at
h Price
Fancy Colored Turkish
Towels, 2 for
$1.00
A fine heavy weight
towel in lovely colors,
sell everywhere for at
least 75c each.
Ring 3 for an ap
pointment at Moe's
Beauty Shoppe
Tukish Towels, 20x44
3 for
$1.00
A large heavy towel with
double thread, fine wide
colored borders, a mighty
fine buy.
4 Turkish Towels for
- $1.00
A light weight utility
Turkish towel, in white
only. This special is for
Dollar Day only.
Fancy Emb. Towel Sets
$1.00
A fancy towel set which
includes two wash cloths
of same designs. Several
colors from which to
choose.
Huck Towels, 10 For
$1.00
A neatly made towel of
good size. Think of get
ting a towel for only 10c
each.
Jap Table Cloth with 6
Napkins
$1.00
Japanese table cloths arc
more popular than ever.
These come in quaint pat
terns that will captivate
your eye.
Flannetlette Diapers, 6 for
$1.00
Made of good heavy
grade flannelette, neatly
hemmed and easy to
launder.
Outing Gowns
$1.00
Good quality striped out
ing, V necks and trim
mings of silk frog button
fasteners, all sizes.
Pure Silk Hose, Pair
$1.00
Burlington brand, guar
anteed, never mend, toes
heels and soles reinforc
ed with strong mercerized
thread. Elastic garter top
ask for No. 664.
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