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I 1014 THURSDAY. tM’HJHN __________ THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAG« FOUR X e. t WE WILL DELIVER TO YOU POSTAGE PAID !Hk LEVI STRAUSE OVERALLS. THE PAIR...................... RUBBERS. PER PAIR $3.75 TWO BUCKLE GRADE WHITE WITH GUARANTEED FIRST FELTS $1.00 HEAVY GRAY OR RED RUFNEK SWEATERS. EACH 7.00 RIDING BOOTS, BLACK OR TAN COLOR. PER PAIR MAYER ... 50v HEAVY AND GOOD QUALITY WOOL GLOVES. PER ’ PAIR EXTRA $1.00 HEAVY FLEECED LINED UNDERWEAR. THE SUIT 25c FINE WOOL SOX. ALL COLORS. THE PAIR to $10,00 MACKINAWS. ALL COLORS AND GRADES ............. $1.50 GOOD HEAVY ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR. THE SUIT $2. $2.50 to $5 X « 5 x\ X 4*\J E«K REMEMBER WE CAN SHIP THE DAY THE ORDER IS RECEIVED ANYTHING YOU WILL NEED FOR WINTER WEAR—WILL PAY ALL POSTAGE OR EXPRESS CHARGES AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY WEEK FOR PRICES AND l.'F.SCRIl »TIONS SEND US THAT FIRST TRIAL ORDER 1 K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers •" I GOT AN EXHIBIT LIBIA' CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AS AN AID TO BlSlNESs CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—A "Do your Î Christmas shopping early" campaign movement with a double purpose was launched here today by the Consum ers' League of Illinois. "Business everywhere is so slack IF SO. SEND IT TO THE CHAMBER that we are trying to get everybody to do their Christmas buying early, to OF COMMERCE. SO IT CAN BE prevent many working girls from be SENT TO PORTLAND BY NEXT ing discharged." said Miss Elsa Wert heim. secretary of the league. MONDAY , "If we can get people all over the (country to do their Christmas shop ping now, or at least to get started. The final call has been issued for ,ireeent trade conditions will be stim- exhibits of Klamath county land pro- ulated, and there will be a steady ducts to be exhibited at the Portland flow of business until the first of the Manufacturers and Land Products -vear' when ‘»•»iness conditions should return to normal. Show, to be held in Portland from “This may save thousands of em October 26 to November 14. All ex- ployee, particularly girls in the de bibits must be at the Chamber of partment stores, from being discharg- Commerce by Monday. ed. Of course it will also prevent Already there is considerable dis over-working them later in the holi play gathered, out if this can be made day season, when the aching and fral still larger and better, addition ex lied nerves of the shop girl makes hibits will be welcomed. Each speci Christmas anything but a time of men is to be labeled with the name of gladness and good will." the grower, so that all will receive Plans of the campaign include credit. visits to heads of department stores The Chamber of Commerce would for their co-operation, placing the also like to have full information re- question before women s clubs, and garding acreage, yields, etc., in con- the movement, tbe position of placards advertising nection with the exhibits. SEPTEMBER COST WAS0VER$8,0Ü0 LARGEST ITEM OF THE MONTH WAS THE COST OF DRAINAGE OPERA TIONS IN THE FIRST 1‘IGSKIKN ( HÄHERS I R MTK ING H ARD Although schools are closed owing to the teachers* Institute now In ses sion. there is no cessation of work for the football candidates at the Klam ath county high school. They are tak ing advantage of the vacation to de vote their afternoons to strenuous footbull practice. The first game of the local season will be played a week from Saturday, »lieu Ashlaud high school will line up against the local gridiron knights In the first round of the Southern Ore gon championship struggle. Much in terest Is being manifested in the gamet aud there is talk of asking the business houses to close during the time the game is on. CAME* MIMAD ¿UluL LITTLK NEWS FROM EUROPE lYlinUlX HTORIEH TIIKOIGH FROM THE FRO.N I IHh CAPITAI» OF THE M1l<l\s VOW MGHTIM. SWANOER’S TALK IS INTERESÏING EACH OTHER—HOME ARK TRIVIAL. Hl T Al l. AHE IATI (II ->f. MIIA I ING AT THIS TIME. IN t CHRISTIAN" WAS » VANGKI.I h T’ h TOPIC AT THI < HKISTIAN < III Kt II <»N WED- United Press service I take In all of Wals« and Mouui- uth I NIT NEsDIY EVENING LONDON. Oct. 1 < By mall Io shire New York) Baroness Odi-rstrem. who In public life la Madame Adelina bntled Press Service According to the figures on the pro- Mr. Swender spoke last night on LONDON. Oct 1. (By mall to Patti, Is much put out by reports Ject ledger, the cost of operations on sent out of Austria about alleged at New York) The queen, attended by the »ubject. “What la a Christian?" tacks upon herself and her husband members of her suite and by Herbert He introduced the subject with th«- the Klamath project for September Samuel, president of the locsl gov declaration that the “disciples were there. was 38,206.60. Thia Is divided be- “The reports were greatly exag ernment, paid a visit to the head called Christians first at Antioch" by tv.een building, operation and main < HRIHTION (HLIU'H WILL gerated." said the singer, who recent quarters of the Belgian refugees at divine flat, and not by the hesthsh In tenance during coastritdion. supple HOLD ANNIVERSARY SOON ly arrived from Paris. “Some stones Aldwycb, and the great encampment derision lie gave the fact that ev mental construction, operation, distri Her majesty er« other usage of thia word "called“ were thrown at the hotel which we at Alexandra Palace bution system maintenance, and mis Sunday marks the fifth auniveraary »ere staying, and some hostile feel- took a great Interest In the plans that ill the New roelamml bears that *lg cellaneous expenditures. of the establishment ot the Christian , Ing was shown against some foreign are being carried out for providing iilflt'Hino aa proof The largest single Items are the church In Klumath Falls. The occa ers, hut It was In nowise iiersouallr for the comfort of the refugees Sh<- A Christian we I'uusldsrod In a talked with many of them, express costs of operating the excavators on sion Is to be observed by special ser directed at my husband or myself." three-fuld relation, First, the Chris- vices at the church. The program ar- ing her sympathy for their slate A the digging of drains. Excavator No. tian In his initiation. l'ha Initiation la 1 entailed an expense of (1,720.48, ranged follows: LONDON, Oct. 1,- ( By mall to company of Belgian Boy Scouts acted The Scripturae Illustrates Important 10; 00 a. m. — Bible School rally. and the cost of operating excavator New York)—A Welsh army corps Is a* her escort at th« encampment the Initiation Into the Christian life Special music, Mary Short. No. 2 was 12,071.13. This was defi- to be formed at once. with the acta of adoption, naturalisa 11.00— Morning worship. nitely made known today, when It PARIS. Oct. IS. —With a rouvoy of tion aud birth. The Immediate pro Special music, Augusta Parker. 1 EBICLES CANT was announced that a meeting la to be wounded just brought In here was a Sermon, “The Marks of Jesus," held here soon of leadlug men to plan pretty work girl named Eugenie, who, corn by which thee«' acta are conauin TURN IN STREET mated Is through faith in Jesua Evangelist C. F. Swender. 'the formation. I.ord Kitchener has attired In baggy red trousers aud a |('hrlst, rcn.’eaalon of that faith, a re- With a view to lessening the dan I2;00—Basket dinner. given his sanction to the plan, which red ''chechla,*' had followed a Zouave pent a too from alu. and a baptism Into 2:00 p. m. — Anniversary program. ger from autofats turning their cars was first suggested by Lloyd George. regiment from her homo town of Bag EAT U>TS OF APPLI»; Jesus Christ One I* a Christian only Song service. An executive committee with n nolet, and with a rule on »houlder THEY' ARE CHEAPER in the streets, the council last night lu the extent that be haa done theao Roll call of membership. passed to its second reading an chairman will be appointed for the had marched off the Marne, where Second, u Chrlallan In relation to Duet, Mary Short and Laura Bice . work of carrying out the recruiting she was wounded Hhc la to be sent 'amendment to the vehicle ordinance WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 14.— his past. present and future, lie la History of Church, G. A. Wirts. that prohibits the turning of vehicles (Units now in course of formation will bark home, but swears that she will Apple dumplings, apple fritters, apple u pardoned criminal, not having paid Messages from absent members. be absorbed by the corps, which will go to the front again. except at street intersections. pie, apple sauce, apple cobbler, in fact the penalty for ills sins, but forgiven Future Outlook, Elder 8 D. Har Owing to the frequent violation of every apple concoction known to lie la dead to sin Thia was llluatrat- lan. this part of the automobile ordinance, man. except possibly appte Jack, ought ed with a grain of wheat. VV’hen put Good Fellowship meeting. ths section is given In full. to appear on the menus from now on. Into the ground It dies before It Duet. Mrs. Daniels and Elder Har ”... All vehicles approaching ALL WOMEN ARE URGED TO AT- according to a bulletin just issued by an intersection of a road, street, alley brings forth anew, Its death Is a lan. the Department of Agriculture. chemical reaction, n dlaaolutlon of Ils What the State Expects, (’. F or public highway with the Intention TKND SESSION AT THE WO- Apples are going to be plentiful of turning thereat, shall, in turning physical fibre and a complete loss of Swander. Its former Identity. So the Chrla- MEN’S LIBRARY CLUB TOMOR this year, and in addition to this, a to the right, keep to the right, and in Benediction. Mg falling off in the exportation of turning to the left shall run to and «>:30—Christian Endeavor,"A Saloon tlau mual suffer a «plrltual reaction, ROW AFTERNOON aples to Europe is expected as a re beyond the center of the Intersection; a dlaaolutlon of bla sinful nature, and less Nation, led by Prayer Meet sult of the European war. Europe and in no case shall any vehicle turn ing Committee. LOTH OF LETTMIM III GAUGING a complete loss of his sinful Identity. annually imports 2,000,000 barrels of on any road or street or public high Christianity means separation from Special music, Karie Montgomery. In order to intelligently study the American apples. sin Aa to the present he Is a new way (excepting alleys) at any other . ' . 30—Evening Worship. proposed new laws, to be submitted to Special music, Mr. G. A. Haydon “The problem of distribution will place on said road, street or public POI RING IN-a-OHEGON TEACH creature; us to the future he Is an the voters next month, a meeting of prove to be more complex this year, heir to the promises of God. Sermon, "What Must I Do to Be highway but at Intersections of roads, the women of the city will be held to owing to certain conditions resulting CONSEQUENCES EKS’ MONTHLY INTI RESTED Saved," Evang* list C, P. Swan Third, a Christian In relation to streets or highways, and when mak morrow afternoon at the Women’« from the European »ar," says the de der. character and conduct must be one ing turns, vehicles shall observe the Library Club, beginning at 2:30. partment. “Both the growers and rule for turning as set out in the who la walking worthily of the voca The meeting is in charge of the dealers are urged to view the situa- While the present Ideal weather Much interest Is being manifested tion wherewith he la called. His life first part of this subdivision, An CITY BOOKS TO legislative department of the for alley intersecting a road, street or BE GONE OVER lasts, the city of Klamath Falls Is in the county letter writing contest must be consistent with the life and Club. The measures to be voted the disposal of Europe's usual portion — going to make strenuous efforts to by the Klamath county school teach character of Jesus. Some people highway shall not be considered an upon will be discussed Impartially. The city’s books are to be expert- -tee that all sidewalks are placed In in other ways. It is suggested that Intersection at which a turn may be must be content to be Chrlstlaus slm- ed. Advertisement for blds for this first class condition for the winter. ers, following an explanation of the* i ply In conduct. This 1s the “moral with judicious handling the demand made." ' A form of notice was submitted at contest and the prises, etc., by Secre man " It Is not sufficient. He must work will soon be published. at borne may be increased and the M1LLH PEOPLE The matter haa been before the 1 uesday’s council meeting, aud ap- tary Blower of the Chamber of Com-! be a Christian In all respects. commercial crop marketed with rela SKATING RINK SEEK HIDEWALK merce thia morning. tively fair success to all." TO OPEN SOON councll many times of late, and at the proved by the council, and it will soon last meeting it was reported to the be Kent out. In addition to (i.e publicity the Sidewalks as follows are asked The office of markets of the agri- Iinanee committee, l-ast night they. In the notice, the owner of proper winner will be given In the local pa. Roller skating, that strenuous for by Mills Addition property own- cultural department urges exporters ers: to carefully watch the movement and pastime, Is to be revived in Klamath recommended the preparation of a ' ty along which the sidewalk is in any pars, I he Oregon Tenchera’ Monthly way defective will be ordered to make bus also agreed to publish the win West side of East Main from Home assure themselves of steamer space Falls. The Pavillion rink, corner resolution directing calls for blds. The expertlng Is to extend back repairs. In case he does not com- nlng letter and the photograph of th* avenue to Orchard avenue; north side and a demand on the other side be- Fourth street and Klamath avenue, of Vine street from Owens street to fore making shipments. American Is now being put In shape for an early over the city’s record for the pasi ply with the order, he Is subject to winner. live years. arrest, fine and imprisonment, and East Main street; south side of Vine shippers are also advised to try mean*« opening. the city may proceed with the work Ed Wakefield and Jess Hunsaker avenue from Mitchell to East Main of stimulating the demand for apples I and make the cost a lien upon ths street; north side of Reclamation in Latin America and in the Orient, are to operate the amusement feature. MAR TAX EFFE«TH DRINKING OF BEER property. I’. <’. ('.till,HON BRINGS EJECT avenue from Division street to Mitch- ft is suggested that by co-operating They are making a number of Im —~— 1 An added Incentive for the repair- ell street; north side of Wantland , m ith the department of commerce ex provements, and are now re-levelling MENT 1*1104 IEDINGS, AND WASHINGTON. D. C , Oct. 14.— Hng of walks is the fact that after a avenue from Division street to Sixth; tensions of trade in these countries the maple floor of the spacious room Secretary McAdoo today informed the ' property owner Is ordered by the city PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 14 Pitcher south side of Eberlein avenue from can be accomplished. r ■ ■■ - '• X. senate that the pending war lax bill to make repairs, he, and not the city, Joe Bush of Connie Mack's uggreR.i Division street to Mitchell street; “For the benefit of those who may DENTEM GERMANS Is held liable for any damage that (Ion haa It over the balance of the CAPTURE OSTEND will raise 3106,400,000 annually. east side of East Main street from not be disposed to exercise especial If the reduction in beer consump-' might result from any accident memhera of the Athletics In one re Applegate avenue to Sixth street; care in handling the crop,” continues spect, at any rale He was married LONDON, Oct 14.—In an official tlon continues as it has for the past caused by the defective walk south side of White avenue from the bulletin, "on the ground that it thia afternoon to Miss Sylvia Me-1 Alleging ihnt li t: Hhlpley has Division street to East Main street, will not be worth while, the office statement today the war office denied few months, McAdoo said that It New IT, H. (‘oniinlMioner Mahon, u pretty little 18-year-old «Inin h g«d his property to the extent of The walks are to be six foot board of markets suggests It as probably be the report that the Germans had cap would reduce the total to (90,498,000 or less. C. 8. Baldwin has been appointed Philadelphia miss. walks. The resolution is being drawn ing true of this year that not only tured Ostend. $Z.>0, I* ('. Carlsou hits brought suit United States commissioner for Mo- Further dispatches from Madrid proper handling, but also great dili up by the city attorney. against Shipley for damages in that • doc. The appointment was made on Hlilp via Bend gence will be required for effecting report as untrue the word that Por Mrs. Beckley Improves. amount, and also for the ejectment of Mrs. J. L. Beckley, who recently the request of Superintendent Fuller For ths first time heavy shipments Hhlpley from the premises. tugal had declared war on Germany. Edward J. Hall, "father of the long ustlsfartorlly distributions.** It says further, however, that underwent a surgical oiieriitlon, In of the Bldwell Indian school. This of cattle from the south, notably fron distance telephone,” and a vice presl. The property Involved Is the site The federal reserve board approved Portugal is preparing to place all I rapidly Improving She will soon be is a move to suppress, If possible, theithe Silver Lake <11strlet, are to bo where Hhlpley Is now operating a rock dent of the American Telephone and Infernal whiskey traffic with Indians, made from Bend, commencing prob- crusher, near Hankn Hpur. The rock Telegraph company, died recently at, the plan submitted by the committee i her armed forces at the disposal of able to leave the hospital. -------------------------- and G* ose convicted In Uncle Sam’s ably this Friday, when between 700 of bankers headed by David R. For England, wherever and whenever Watkins, N. Y. Is being UHed In the Third street Im- I.--------------------------------- court will find that a sentence means and 900 head are expected here for provetnent project. gan of Chicago, for the collection of a necessary. it is reported that the ** 0,1 H,< k „ ** Bend Bill There are over 1,500,000 more wo $100,000,000 gold fund to meet the mobilization of the troops Is already j Henry Boivin is confined to bis punishment, not a soft snap In our forwarding to Portland home by an attack of heart trouble (county jail Alturas Plaindealer. letln. 1 under way. 'American obligations abroad. men than men in the British Isles. Herald want ads bring result« WOMEN MEET 10 TALK MEASURES CITY SIDEWALKS CONTEST TAKES TO BE REPAIRED Pitcher Bush Wins, Anyway