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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
M.VTUHDAY, JAN. 17, ,,u fe 1T ,1 5A,"5 K i tw. , n v ffe Ifta . Iff J - mm .- AA. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON W 'Jl. -3 l. Cr '.ir'tr, A "W- f5: will continue a few days longer presenting to the ladies of Klamath Falls an unparalled opportunity for bargains in Ladies' Goods. Everything in the store priced at a reduction that means money saving. There is never any question about the quality of the goods from our store, and when we advertise a reduc tion it is genuine. This sale will be over soon, ending the greatest opportunity of the year for economical buying. STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY " WHERE THE LADIES SHOP " the, guest list Includes Mm. Charles Meldrum, Mrs. Thomas Hampton. Mrs. Richard E. Smith. Mrs. K. B. Mall. Mrs. Mai? Jackson. Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mrs. Harry Benson, Mrs. Will Baldwin, Mrs. ZIm Baldwin. Mrs. Earl VVhltlock. Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. L. M. Bradford, Mrs. Fred Melhase. Cofer. Opal Wilson. Fredie Goeller,' Mr. Carl C. Cofer, Mrs. John J. lark- Margaret Cummlngs, Buth Cofer. 'er. Mrs. J. C. Hrockenbrough, Mrs. Dorothy Dunham, Don Dunham, Mary Orb Campbell and Mrs. Clarence H. L11 Prlfnvi1 "--. Cukallnjtl ' ITnif Aivnnil ..u .......,, WIUU.UVC iJlUilHW... Ua..w. .Wilbur Harris, Zepha Rogers and II t9aMHtlB--alBMusllsllli s aHBB;XUsflriKrtldvl sDBt ssssssssssssssssPysflssssHsssRissssHtV i-l--- aLt--xWWWWWw W--mL sssssHisssssssssssssssssssssisss --&' sflsBBBBBBBBBBBBl' ' JSSpT ) t rte Biwsssssssssssssssssssissssslssssssft3ssQsssssssflssssssssssssBiK " . 03B f TRANSFERS 01 KiiAt. irSTATB United 1'ress Service BOSTON. Jan. 17.- ously ta process now 1'eiilcoab bav Shadrt of Kve' ' abandoned, temporarily, at least, Rogers and ,Jean Rogers. I The Klatawa Club's third dancing (Coatiaued from page 2) Iparty of the season will be given Krl- In tho very teeth of tho bitter crltl- an'1 Ule llt '" cUw l"-ial of a -""' I ,n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis G.jday night at the White Pelican Hotel. clsm of the ..a-i,, waUt the dl- MUXvi fotutur in the future. EUaaaata Bice. Mr. Fred Peterson. VaaBlIcn, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hous- Tindall's orchestra of six pieces has " ' And the wrinK on skirl material Mnr. Joe Ssalth. Mrs. Nellie Owens. ton and Mr. and Mr8. Fred Houston-been engaged to furnish music. aphanous and silt skirt, and the some- nm, ,,cUCoaU makes cipniv .Ilk. Mrs. E. L. Elliott. Mrs. J. Lee Beck-f entertained a number of friends af tlmc laore ,han nulf-back -ecolettc. stockings available for a multitude Jar. Mrs. Baaca. Mr, Jess Uhrine.itbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hous- Invitations have been Issued by Cme3 a ,acr B"lB llmurouli aoa-b " What economic poMlblll. Mra. Will Uhrine. Mrs. Laura MUIer.iton Tuesday night. The evening wast Mrs Frank E Ankeny Mrs Will H l UtClSrC lhal mt'U WCAr t0 many l,w ""'""' cotum hold,. Jf"?! tt"- MrSD-Harlan, spent In playing Ave hundred and Mason. Mrs. Robert Savldge and Mrs' ',otl,M' Irofossor Chatl! Zt"lta. "iMtead of being Immoral, the .III Mr. B. H. Daabar. Mr. E. V. Haw-,HanT AckUy was awarded lhe prlze. A D M,er for a card , t0 be famous scientist and lecturer of Wor- skirt Is a token of woman's oraanclpa- lr.MULanraBIee.Mrs.A.H.New-'Foj,ow,nrthecard games olher dI.fg,;cn TDUrsdaj. artl.rn0on at the CtCr' contn,," lhal lbo human rae Uo" m subjection. If ultra- tea. Mr. J. W. Redfield and Mrs. . versions were indulged in and re-1 White Pelican Hotel ' W0Uld be btaUh,er' hPPr and moro ronservatlvc pcoplo ar shocked and DelU F. Arnold- Aa Interesting pro-freshments were served. In attend- .. raoral ,f women '" elothc. uitra-vtilgar people aro ribald, It U ra was renedered during the after-'ance were Mr. and Mrz. tmg G. Van' i,im,, frIsn,!a nf "The bMt Barmcnt for caeh " Hwnf both prefi.r the tubjwtlor. of aooa aad refreshments were served. Been Mr. and Mri. D. w. Itobert-iMrAbanUd $TanLmv In "a'd ,'rfeMr ZUeb"n t0day "ta WOmon- Uon. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Smith. JSed Uie Humnhrie home at IMne one-plMe pa,r of rompe"- " CUitom lnrW-niallr tbe cor,t Is lo.tt.ic iu Friday afternoon fifteen happy chil- "arry Ackley. Miss Edna Wei!-. Miss .and Elehth .treat Iaitnlrtt took DoVt lnorab,y Jlctatwl tne aJJItl0 tyrannical" hold with tho result that dreacataeredatthehomeof Mr.and Claudia O'Laughlln. Joe P. Brett. Mr.) se6sIon of thf , ' and ' aklru for growing oung girls, they .omen's llgurr. when fully clothed. Mrs. Lealle Rogers on Bridge street, and Mrs. J. L. Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. teeded to apread a feasl ,n honor of au"m Woomcra. more nearly rc.mble th normal tlK- the merry occasion being the cekbra-' John Brett. ! the fifteenth annivPrsarr r th w.wi. T"c elimination of oklru Is obvl- uru The prewnt voKur of .cant Uon of Jeaa Rogera' third birthday. ding of Mr. and Mrs. Humphries. The, - ...., , .m ,u a juuuij rs. riemacnaiiocx is noaiess uj.iurpruea couple remembered It was mixture of playing and eating. Those a number of friends at her home on their "crystal weddlne." but n4.r present were Gertrude Cofer, Ballard Washington street this afternoon., dreamed of their friends coming In. """' wauer sianunan, Koland (Bridge Is the game being played and I for a celebration. Tho evening was a very Joyous one, the festivities con tinuing till a late hour. The young people who took part In "The Big N'olse." presented by the Elks last month, tho lady and gen tlemen friends of the performers, and Elks and their ladles held n most en joyable affair In Elks Hall Thursday PARIS. Jan. IT Undoubtedly thelnainlni; his cabinet Upon sukk.-s ' night. This was the regular social moat popular man In Frutco is Presl-' tions of S.,..,t and House leaders he meeting of the lodge and the affair dtut Raymond Polncare. who, today,, charges some on- to form a cabinet was in honor of the cast. More than on year ago. was elected by tho Ver- which Is directly responsible to the a nundrcd were in attendance. Dane- salles Congress. Notwithstanding it, Chamber. In the words of ci.rtnii. Ing was endulgcd in by many, while is an open tec-ret that the nn-sidont fVnri,,,,..,, i .i . ' . jothers enjoyed pool, billiards and and his present cabinet' are somewhat 'can slang, tho Chamber "wl.l," ! vu.v. 6auca. avterui limes auring at oaus. mont un sort of cabinet the evening the strains of some of the When Polncaro was elected a. vear.dent. in m,.. ...... ., .'....: '" ''""', . . . ' - -. mhiirs arc too1 ago he Was considered th mfnnlo'a' bml hi. .11....1. . .. dered and tho ne,nMn tni .,..-.- . . . . .W.Z "' ... " I'nrnamcnt or -- -.. .,Hd wrv juiiiLU 'Luuuiuiiuf. inn The Future of the Klamath Country Rests on a substantial three-fold basis Agricultural Industrial and Recreative An Ideal Combination Today Is the Time to Take Advantage of That Future Poincare Retains His Popularity in France tlotnin. it it can tit touUntud. mil inevitable rull In piu hvlfa; better t!tur bCati drcrtl U tta poMlblc In tlQ diapanouo om Tb allrsr! danscr t health by lw clothlnt lor it body mil b abundantly rrcd for by uprltr clr cuUtlon of tho blod. btur apftlllo and mor tiormal Wp Oifotd tic, pump and thin .Ilk tix!ii. no hfxlib) womt-n Isad to nuch a circu lation of blood that thwy mar be warmer than In tb pwt. Ilcolett co.tnmtii. when not i. t.ine, are appropriate In all but the rvrrt wrathcr If t,n OJf,f, rB in normal ItNilih. The Jii.tlfltatlon "f the prrxtnt modn lor women U hown In tlu. qffprln ftidurd by ftipti who art iibjdcd to thn prrtriil imbfcile ma.culln Karmenla." 1 ms attack of brtinrhitls. Ir Morrow. th 4tiiditnc phyTrlan. stairs that John. 11 nun a narru t-cnw (rum pneu-ri'onln. Julia Hmnrcr it vlr I t h (' . ;j taAtMIII) irl If-U J t, lt UUx. Jt of KUmAtti llUb It ( ItHrd HUlu tl. MottfJ I Aftdrs4, IjI 1 ami ; and KH NU II r. is II. 1 t,w rl U to Ar.rtU U- t'ab warrant) ttwla lut 13 bhl 33 Urfw addition, II" Tbo Klamath lirpopmctt Co, U UUW llick, xafftity dce.J UH l, 'HtKk 3s. ttMl Hprln addlti.n I J J. II. C. Taylor to Ufa w ,"al, .(ram on half lntrrt In alt ( ti. It. :i and 3333TH tl da optl4 nlo bu). WA.VTKI.rKlj lit frr.1 at II f load, eraln hay P tl tuHt,t phon 13'I3. ITtl' I'im Vnllcfllt Hrrn J II. VnnMflr drove In this morn ing from his ranch In Poo Valley lo k nft.T tlm traiuferrlnr of t,U and other lejjal nmtlnra. In flitin .Merrill Mr and Mr-. I, M. Hartr. v., kniiwii rxsld-itta of Merrill, at,, In Mnaii. Pall, Mr. llari.-r has l-r.n , """"" '""" m nipwir bforo Krnnd Jury, Do You Want Something for Nothing? It Can't B Done i tho song hits used In the show were rcn- 'CandldatC. Olil arlinnl rintlfti-li.,a . r.lir,. ,.lll,.. .A-.Al.. I- f I .. . -.ww. ..W..-.W..MW, -W.ri. Wlll.. "c"'":u" '" B'nsinB mese numDers. amons whom were ricorges Clemen Town Topics He Klanuth Development Co. 1303 If AIN STREET Klamath Falls, Ore. Stfwo " "X ., k ll ll H ! SS l l tl c.fsiii. Pmlli. r.inr.Au rtnt.iu at.. Installation of officers will be a Senate. DeachanM nf th rn.m.- I feature of tonight's meeting of P. I). Eugene Caillauxand Alexander Wbot,, Sprague Chapter. Women's Relief opposed blm, it Is said, becauso It was! .1 , 0 c . WMt ha" f known tbat ius wouUi im COI"itnt to'""" from Merrlil the I. O. O. b. building. In addition, nlnv n r.i,r,.u. .1.. 1 ... 1 .. .. . .. 'refreshment will h Rr,,i .- .' I"' "."' ""' "" "' . - "or of .Merrill I re ,. . , ,, " """ " h";iiiiiiuui. u is iiiao stateu that lercd at t to Marshal House 11.11.. ni . . , " u"u ' u mo aenaio anu unarn- uniy wnt. ber dared oppose an avalanche of public opinion. , Very l.llil,, ii,,,,,..!, iillMillcfl.il,, , snl(o. OwltiK to thu storm. Hv. VIm ' loan rimnh. will not K0 to Mnrrlll ' 'rn,w. m.iw,i. servlcs will ,, Held here at th.- usunl hours. SiirU, ImmU 1,,, iri ,!,,,, I'll,,,.,.. mr, Mai,, .,., ,,,,, fl0t Siw Kls- I " " " . in GROCERIES by urrraaful grwrr II tlu prlca la abnormally lo Uio ijuallty must bo Interior. We tl only tilth clast ro ctlcs In prlca wa can com lar with any ono If tha Quality Is clvoii consldarallon. If you oi omtthtni that ! ood you'll have to pay for It VAN RIPER BROS. I'hoMt M to attend. 1 I'olncare's first cabinet was headed' Mrs. Dick Willi. 1. .m . .. rhv Arl.tlrtR iih. 1. . i, ' 'K ",lu l H "mil ned to Cliurth Coiifereuto )Miih 'M ('inn In IT . ... . . . . . w. u. ,,. A Br, or.uy AristldellrJand. It Is known that ,.,, . ....." ' conrerences of representative-, of all the views of the two men aro almost . ... , "K Vor ,m Itbe national socletlea of the Congre-! identical. Thf 4onl cabinet heaTd "1S fr.,m an a.tack gatlonal church opened hero todaylpy ,.oulg ItnLl cUA IZtl LW T ,"" Ui'"iMw '"' and will continue for four day.. The a little The th r,i -id f.t Tli i " fW ai "s a' Wily M6,onary Commission of tho church, xji. TiuL " '"" """" .created by the National Council at it. dominated by tlfo pol t lann who' . T ,",t,r0V0",tn, " '" "ot.ro- ZTLT" '" "r 0lly ".oppose I'olncare. and" when Urtanl Tailoring for Discriminating Dressers and prepared to outline plans for itsjgot up In work tho Chamber and criticized llulib.iid HUk lut Hh policies, peoplo remarked that It John linv Ifi.i.i... t t was almo.t n if m. !.,.... .,.. ' . .7 ' '""ni( operator of thii ua. . . . 1 ,..-, H a ,ii3 iiL'fliui'iiL iiiuitinini iin . . . ----, n iu iiouut about jrour insurance, 'self was talking C. . "L're machine at the Htar ''. Th " 1 "' I","!t,': .lHr, iu ur work. It aUo dm """ . "hwihliriU4-"11"" " "'" Wmw M w,,r,r ,u,,", WwiImu, in ... V '" '" " 'lrace. )n order or ..oi ''rf..lly aluw yuu what Ho l.avo wtwllwr see ClUlcote, MS ttmin at., phosta M. Tho president has little to do with tho Argraves Theatre, Jg tonflntd to his rooms In wltb a very mtgravntlng LOEWE BROS. TaUori ?" ' v !- - T,