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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
$,v ' rUTUIWAY, JAV 17 ot4 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH KALLS. OREGON r?- ? feTl ;ti fc B l J fet SaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaPVaaatf' Gotbb The Evening Herald W, O. SMITH Kdltor Published ditlr except Suaday by The Herald Publishing Compaay of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth 8treet MMMMWMMMHMMWMAAiMMAAAAiwAM I V HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE - JLcctare by - ylU JOSEPH 8CHAKKK, ' University of Orrgou. Subject, "The American West anil Democracy" STAR THEATER Entered at the postofflc at Klam ath Falla, Oregon, for transmission through the mallt an second-class matter. I Subscription terms by mail to any ad drees In the United States : One year IE.00 Ono month SO , KLAMATH FAIXS. . . ORKOOX SATURDAY, JAX. 17, 191-1 m- r 'j:aras, . . a. -- nt' wi R. loSkVTA" " estjair. H M " saM 'lamBM yw1"!- sj. vL tVLw r.itta VhW? y.bs SSI I imltvSn uIlry .YWCiiJr lb in J1" .iiti . iiikr Hv Ai:mk&w K&irkv." '' pi , , sasss' Weather Condition for January 1 Date Max. Mln. Weather .43 25 Cloudy "The KMd of the Iload," Two-Reol Victor. "TheUookVi Dream Girl," , Rex Comedy. Animated Weekly, of Current Events. MAR THKATKIt ORCHESTRA ANY SEAT, 10 CENTS TEMPLE THEATER SATURDAY 'The lliaatom Signal," . Edison Two-Reel Special. rathe Weekly. Current Events. "Aaiaepemeat at Hoase," Vltagrapa Comedy. ," SUNDAY 'The Sea Renal," j. Lubln Two-Reel Feature. "The Scheaaers," Vltigraph Comedy. "Cases for Thaaltfalaet,'' Edlaon Drama. S. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. .3S .40 .51 .54 .65 .47 .34 .33 .40 .43 .3S .41 .37 .36 .37 33 26 37 30 40 33 :s 16 34 34 32 33 34 31 30 Cloudy Cloudy Pt, Cl'dy Clear Pt. Cl'dy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear PL Cl'dy PL Cl'dy . . . . ....... i... .I.. it. ... i ....i.i- i.. ,ir.... n.iiiu-iii mill ouni mmmi''iiu were u vni tviiiui ... .....- Unrnitig of this. some of the women attendance wet tho following Mrs decided that the suffrage Idea could 0, 0. Api'legate. Mr. It A irl be carried out In full, to they arrayed 'Mr. iSorg A llaydon. Mr r ml I themselves In the shirts, ties, vent Samlewou. Mrs IVrry KatiaUsr. Mrs aud coata of meti'a full dress suits.' W. K. .sVehom. Mr. A llalnlor. Mr wearing dark skirts. ThU costume -- """" ' was as natty as It w original. At tt'ontlnued on page 41 eleven o'clock tho men who had re- ... malued outside the pale wore allowed ' itm "1'ienilrr" accident pollr) ! a to enter tho hotel and from then un-j winner. Ak riiltcote, U Main .. til tho morning hour dancing con- (dionc mi. tinned. Coffee nnd sandwiches were1 rsered hv llnll Hewlett, who stuck Subscribe for the Herald. 50 cent (to their aprons aud cap. For genu- a month. . ine fun and for all sort oi novei .' . . 'features, tho aufftagetto daneo Vd-i Two points woro brought forcibly Jneaday night was one of the biggest Notice and I tenia for the So cial Department will receive at tention If left at The Herald ofllce or telephoned to Main 88 by Friday afternoon or before to o'clock Sat unlay moralajt. I We will start this year Willi lli Im prlre i.iir t'ah H tvin eiiMhle vi in ut Uitr niniiKMid llrrtiid llain lr IhimiiiI .j iim Uhiiiiuiiil llrnntl Shoultlers per iiiiii (w lnr Pure lrd Nir pall 7n- tit (i,ia linn for m t'rtti I'rliK and Mlgli l'rli O.hhU The Klamath Falls Meat Company Hnte.nml PaIacq MnrknU, Phone 157 nnd GK successes ever held In Klamath coun ty and It will be talked of for days to come. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. U. Hall have received all sorts of cungmtula tlons on their latest success In the en- At the Churches MAT1NKB DAILY AT S:ffX ALL LICENSED PICTURES PROFESSIONAL CARDS WWWWWWMAMI ! 'II 4 TBK KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDHT GmsrmaUea trat claaa work m weU m trat eUae erriee. If yo kiv eeeaaloB to Bake emnlBbit ami do sot cat Ibj ellat atteattoo, pkeae d. a Charch Third First Preabytertaji and Pine street. J. S. Stubblefield, pastor. Miss Ruth Saucerxaan, org antsL J. B. Mason, superintendent Sun day school. Hiss Eva Hanks, president Chris tian Endeavor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at :30 p. so. Church services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "What the Lord Expects of Us." Evening subject, "Love." Miss Faye Hogue will sing at the evening service. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. You are cordially Invited to all of these services. Come and bring your friend. Grace Methodist Episcopal Cbsuch Corner Ninth and Pine streets. E. C. Richards, pastor. to tho minds of Klamath Palls men Wednesday night, as a result of tho "suffragette" dance, at tho White Poll- can Hotel. The first of these was that women! can dance with each other and have tertnlnment lino. a rattling good time. ' Tho second was that It Is not for. Mrs. I. I. Itobertsou was hostess to the men alone that the fair sex don!th Tuesday Itrldgo Club last Tiles their most gorgeous, chic, captivating, day afternoon. Auction bridge- was or, In other words, their best rain- the diversion of tho afternoon, at the mont. i close of which a dainty repast was This was all brought forcibly homo served. Mrs, Robertson's guests to the men wheu they were denied i were: Mrs. Thomas Hampton. Mrs. admission to the hotel. E. 11. Hall Harry llcnson, Mrs. Karl Whltlock. and Will 1L Bennett, fetching) ar-iMrs. Fred Schnllock. Mrs. O. W. UoU- ertsou. Mrs. llert Wlthrow, Mrs. Carey Uamsby and Mrs. Clinrltn MeUlrum. allowed the men folk to get as far as the entrance to the lobby with their - Tho Happy Hour Club entertnlned lames Before they interfered. Then; their husbands Tuesday evening at! their smiles vanished and after a tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mun stern "wharxursklrt:" mere man was day, Sevonth nnd Oak street. Flvo unceremoniously hustled from the hundred was played, first prlto being hnll iin.1 Infnrmfirl tTit t.Aw ..... 1 .1 n-lti ... . r. v. .- . .. ... .. .....w ., ,VJ wulu uiawann'ii 10 a. c, farmer ana ineM about 11 o'clock for their ladles, and consolation prlxo to O, V. Walters. I It they wanted to sec what was going ; Refreshments were sorted. Those - . t. t . ... I on mey woum nave 10 content teem-, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Sarai o... ...,u i-iuk vuuuSu iuv uw-aummers. ir. auu .Mrs. it. A. Km- Iauu in i?.. ueuocii, leicnmgiy ar-i. rayed In tiny white caps and aprons,! attended the door, and they smilingly '1 CORRECT TIME can be luid only ltli nccurwte tluicplrce. If your uatrli or rhn-k U not keeping exact time, bring It In and let me put It In perfect ru tlldon. nie'nunllty of work tumetl out of a replr liop depend largely mi the rtuilldrnrv Hie itorkiuan hat In hi nliltlly. 1 lme M dent confidence In my work to Kuarniili-c every piece of work done. It you want )our repair work done corns tly, bring it hcrt Frank M. Upp S. P. Walrli lixprv tor mitt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hiohn, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Wecdon. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. K. U., North, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shipley. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Winter. Mr. nnd i Mrs. S. E. FarracrMr. snd Mrs. J.1 Johnson. Mr. and MrsTU.nyls. Mr and Mrs. J. 11. Hamllon. Mr. and MAXWELL M. LONG OfsjpsHMc PhystcUsi Salts II aad 19, WalU BaUdlng CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Hesabers Oregon Association Title Mm MRS. A. PKTERSTKINKR'B Not ranch silver, Ms plesdy to eat, For a two bit asesd It cssft he beat. 120 Sixth Street A. 6. LOWMON OHIROPBAOTOR Room 11 aad 12 First Natloaal Baak BnildiBg JOamath FaUs, Ore. CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AllCE" " HEAD GOLDS AND CATARRH VANISH i In One Minute Yoiir.Stuffy .Voc undJKrant balm dissolves by the heal of Head Clears, Sneezing and Sotml the nostrils; penetrates and heals thcl Jtunning Ceases Dull Headache j Inflamed, swollen membrane which Goes. .lines the nose, head and throat; . .clears air passages; stops nasty dls- Try "Ely's Cream Balm." I charges and a fueling of clcanlnr Oet a small bottle anyway. Just to try It Apply a little In the Nostrils soothluk relief comes Immediately. uvu i tay awake tonlrht iim,. and Instantly vour clogged nn and gllng for breath, with bead stuffed-' sto,ed-up air pasgages of the head nostrils closed, hawking and blowing wl open; you will breathe freely; Catarrh or a cold, with its running' GEO H. HAYDKN, Optician Office, Room 219, Oda Fellows Building Continuoug BOWLING at Ae Clik fowling Alley Uasler X. K. K. STORE ELMER L, FRENCH Weo Iimracee, PlaU OUss and AwtaatoMM Jnauramoa, Saraty B4; RaMa aa CoUkUok. STAR TXHATaBt RUtLDCNQ Ing room windows which many of them did. There were over a hun dred women present and to the strains of music rendered by a ladles' orches tra they tripped tho light fantastic and enjoyed themselves huirelr (which Is more than immensely). Some men were, determined to attend tho party, though, and they arrayed. Mrs. Curtis Heldrlcli.ilr. and Mrs. tnemseivcs in garments of the fcmIn-;i.oy Hltynrd. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. me uerauaaion. in mis attire tnoyi Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mundy were admitted and allowed to partl-'and Mr. H. Farmer. clpate In the evening's Jollity. Sam O Evans, as a reincarnation of "Cleo- Tho sliver ten given Thursday aft patra," was gorgeous and had thelemnnn nt id.. i,nn. yi i, t 1 Snndar Behnnt nt in n t Run. -n i . ".. .. ..... .. . . ' ' " f w i. . T V .uou uu buiub, nne Messrs. nson. uunbar by tho Christian Women's- o L. ,,, , . . . yreS' i,oore' Zlm HaIdwln. IXlo. Board of Missions proved to be a Preaching at 11a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 'Morrow. Smith. Tindall and Mehaffey! very miccssful affair, both from a Epworth League at G:30 p. m., E. M. Chllcote, president. i Intermediate League at 3:00 p. m., Mrs. Haines, superintendent. Morning subject, 'The Christian. Triumvirate." Evening subject, "Hidden Values." Mrs. R. It. Hamilton wil sing at the morning services. Judge Benson's Bible class meets at 10 a. m. in the lecture room, in connection with tho Sunday school. Mid-week service Wednesday eren at 7:30. The meeting will be led by V. M. Upp. We cordially invite you to all these services. i Christian Church Corner Ninth and 1 Pine streets. Elder S. D. Harlan, minuter; resi dence, corner Tenth and High streets. Phone 147. Preaching Lord's Day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible school at 10 a. m. Geo. Haydon. superintendent Orchestra of eight pieces. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30, Miss Bessie I Mulkey, preldent. Prayer hour Wednesday evening. Continuous service in the morning. All are welcome. ' C'liuixh of the Sacred Heart Corner Worden avenue and Donald streets. ( First Mass at 8:30 a. m. High Mass and Benediction at, 10:30 a. m, ' Week day Mass every morning at 7:1C a. m. Catechetical Instruction every Sat-' urday and Sunday morning at 9 : 30. I Services at Merrill on the third I Sunday of each month. Ilev. Wm, McMillan, S. J., pastor. liaptist Church Eighth and Canal) streets. j Rev, A. F. Simmons, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and I 7:30 p. m. ' Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ' I Church of Christ Scientist Services i are held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at I 7;30 In Christian Science Hall, In' Jacobs block, corner Third and Main I streets, upstairs, Money Is the fastest mad when saved, and saving b especially easy when foresight Is ud for lustanco. In buying grocar les. anticipate your wants ahead and buy your supplies in quan tities at practically wholesale eirmluatu tho soliciting nuis ance, tho hap.hasiard way of buying from hand-to-mouth. It Is Just as easy for your grocery man to delltsr a box of soap, a case of fruit or vegetables, 50 or 100 pounds of sugar, rice, beans, dry fruit, etc. as It Is tho small purchases of many nrtlcles gotten so wtttn- -ar.d tho blgfittr way you'll And such a good Investment that once tried will be followed uji with the result that a pleasing bal nco win be In your favor at the end of the year. Come In, bring a list; uo harm if you don't buy Just the same we'll h glad to show you how and why wo can about equally share profits with you to our mutual advantage. The SUNSET GROCERY Nary a Rub Nary a Scrub First dump in your ailverwnrc, and it iaClcnncd nnd Polished in lest than linlf i minute. The Pitt turn Plate remuves nil tnrnish, nnd ia gunrnntced not tu imurc cither silver or gold. PROVE IT YOURELF.Telc.hone 88 nnd arrange for a demonstration a( your house, or tend the coupon below to Philip J. Sinnott, KMM.tTU l.I.M. M.iMlsMlTtillKU'H ,tn:,vr I'lcAie lend a I'Uium Ct4U I'tstv lu tuy r.Meuto for lo d trtt In cats It U sAtUfiictary, I wilt rmll ?J cut; olh.fwUt .lit . turn the plate. N'm ,ddre4 . E2E s"- ' snnanaPT'iW-. - At this sore you get the 2osc drufsi attfte fowi V, 'esfjorieesi s .tIMlTIIAT VW t'A.V flKT IJM'KHT MKItVICK AMMdUltriUlU TltlUT.MUNT. -Bring Ua Your Prescription- Underwood's Pharmacy dullness and headache disappear By morn.ng, the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will dlsapper. r-nu sucn nisery now! Oet. tlm Put vn rnu. ... small bottle of "Ely. Cream Balm- "Ely's Cream Halm" and your cold, . ins Rwepi. ira- or catarrh will surely disappear nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is dlstresslnn j out truly needless. once In I at any drug store. 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