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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1914)
fAMIOtm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OKKGON H,vruui,u, jvsu u, IIM Minim Great Showing of Dress Goods This Season's Line of Dress Goods Is Particularly Attractive and You Certainly Will Be Pleased With the Variety of Charming New Patterns MMNMIIIIIII aJnBvrXgj A SILKS Tub silks, taffetas', crepe de chine, crepe de meta, pongee, eponge, foulard and messaline. SUMMER GOODS Crepes, voiles, ratina, poplins, gingham, and lawn. Wool challies, crepes, poplins, ratinas, new plaids and checks. STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY 'WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" K5T2K s LV.Bsj,,! 5ajvv."'i rvfrS Ty XKKJVbl m 4 -XM. Mil W . I 11 b."i I HI "f J I Jjf J y Jwlcty tuttlcr luult bo in brfort to o'clock. Sat- unlajr morals lo lnurr publkatkm The pupIU or Mr. Don J. Zumwaltj negligence of bcr tutor or not U not gave a awt pleasing recital at Uous-nown. but Will II. Bennett suggests ton's opera house Wednesday night to a change In Instructors. At Friday one of the largest gatherings ever as- ntght' meeting twenty-tbrw cavorted sembled In the theater. Although the 'ja the water. They were Mr. an J Mrs. program was a lengthy one. the ap-jFred Moullen. Hazel Barnes, KUIe preciatlve audience sat enraptured s Ia Marjorle Weeka.Dorotby Weeks, till the final number, and their ex-MVarl Dolrln. Wllla Leonard. Pearl pressed wish that still other numbers Wheeter. Roma Stone. Winnie Wamp followed proved tbe excellency or the, icr. Mary Schubert, Alice Duncan. evening's entertainment. Mrs. Zum- Anna Bocbe. Dr. Wheeler, Dr. I.con walt may well fl proud of her class, ard. Will II. Dennett, John Sletnen. for each pupil did so splendidly indl- H. J. Lincoln. I.. II. Klnncar, Frank vldually, that, as a claw, their pro- Xolan. Herbert Harry. W. O. Freed, gram u exceptionally tine. Miss 'Cecil Weeks and Mr. Matthles. Marjorie McClure Is so veil knows as a vocalist of much talent that, as a matter of course, much was expected" Much " MK n by ot her; but at that sho surprised l,ocal vrowcn ln the county Institute of pleasantly, to be sure, her most ardent tbe Women's Christian Temperance admirers. Other surprises were MUsl,n,on' lo " heW Tuesday at draco M. Vera Houston. Miss Ellrabcth Hous-)E- churh- This organisation has ton. Miss Louise Benson. Miss Dor-,bca acUTe through the county this thy Darling. Miss Marguerite Wil-'ycar- and lhero renewed Interest In tUms and Lawrence Mehaffey, hose'Ue work- Thejre wt b delegate able rendition of vocal solos caused prsnt from nH ,arta of tne county, much favorable comment. Of the In-' Foow'n the program arranged: strumental selections, while all were 10 a. m. Devotional exercises Mrs. really good, dainty little Miss Beatrice S. D. Harlan Walton's execution of Beethoven's Reports of last year's work Fur Elise deserves special mention. Music i KP v IUrl$ HASKIIAI.I. UAMK 11sllOXKI Owing to the heavy rain at Weed thlt afternoon, the ball ) game to have been played there tomorrow has been postponed, ' and the excurvlnn l nln inaile n future stent. Kid Pitchers Are Doing Great Work liobvrtnon, Mrs. llcrl K. Wlthrow, Carry M. Ramsby, Mrs. Karl Whit luck. Mm. Ttioiusis Hampton. Mrs. O. W. RoberMon. I An automobile trip to Merrill and a picnic will be features of the next meeting of the Tuesday Club, when Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs. S. Ed ward Mnrtin will be hostesses. Tbe meeting will be held nt the Martin home In Merrill. The fifth anniversary of the birth of Zepha Rogers was the occasion for a party glten In her honor Thursday by her mother, Mrs. Ia-kIIo Itogers, and attended by Margaret Cummlngs, Opal Wilson. Beatrice and Kalherlne Walton. Freddie Coeller, Innrs Bob cru, Margaret Holien Cofor, Bulh and Gertrude Cofer. Klbert and Ituwoll White, HERALD CARRIER IS TAKEN SICK Ti:i Sllll'I.KY IS IX IIKU WITH A COMItl.VATIO.V OK IIIIKtrMATItl AMI TVI'IIOID KKVKII II ltliT. IX(J i:a.sv. Theodora Shipley, son of Mr. nndk Mrs. It. C. Shipley, Is at hi hnnte iuj a precarious condition, due to an at-i tack of typhoid Inter and rttruma tUm. Thf tad was stricken to bed last Tuesday, having for many days I ,,'.,. . 'previous brn complaining to his par-1 and Uuford Hargls, ' .. ...,,.,,.. ,, ' ., -......, '" that h hadn't felt at all well. Information secured from Ted'nj father stated that he was restiue Dorothy, Georgia and Jennie DcttellJ Helen WIrtz, Kdna Dunbar, Ruth De easier today. Tbe attending physl- Un II. I I T.H.. I. kni,.(ul l,l ' Lap, Constanco Schallock. Wilbur;: 7 I . .1 . . i tti. m,u .m-K- tw,i. th wor- " changed lor the belter Don Dunham, Jean Rogers and Jean Hayden, Mrs. Rogers was assisted in The success of the evening's enter-. "Medal Contests Mrs. Harpold I i f.tnniAnt .4milkfl..aa itua lrntv.M to tbe confidence Inspired by tbe pres ence of Mrs. Zumwalt, and In tbe vocal solos to her perfectly played ac companiments. Ob Wednesday afternoon, in honor, of Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, Mrs. Nate j Otterbein entertained tbe past grands I a) and oncers or Prosperity Jtebekabj Lodge at her home on Klamath ave-f nue. Tbe occasion was in the nature' of a Jollification over tbe success of1,. Mrs. Wattenburg in ber contest fori the oce of grand warden of the Re bekah assembly, and hearty congrat ulations were showered upon tbe lady j by those present. While seated at the table Mrs. Otterbein, In behalf ot tbe past grands and the officers of tbe lodge, presented Mrs. Wattenburg with a past grand Jewel of the Re bckah degree. Attending tbe affair were Mrs. Nellie Wattenburg, Mrs. NeUle Van Riper, Mrs. Elizabeth Harney, Mrs. Brookfield. Mrs. Wal lace Baldwin, Mrs. John Urilng, .Mrs. Dolly Summers, Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mrs. J. Fred Coeller, Mrs. Nate Otterbein, Mrs. Fred Cofer, Mrs. W. P. Jfoanson, Mrs. Wm. North, Mrs. A. W. Pell, Mrs. Ed Martin. Mrs. R. J. Hfceets, Miss Fannie Virgil, Mrs. O. D. Matthews, Mrs. Claude Daggett, Mrs. Krelyn Atherton, Mrs. I'trcy Sho!!, Mrs. K. D. North, Mrs. Geo. Humph rey, Mrs. Fred Bremer, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mrs. Walter Cofor. Mrs. Anna O'Farrell, Mrs. Levi McDonald and Miss Mario Harpold assisted Mrs. Otterbein In entertaining the guests, Mrs. Levi McDonald and daughter, Joanna, who liavo been visiting rela tive and friends for a week or so in thla city, contemplate returning to their Bonanza homo early next week. One of the objects of the "Splash Club" will novo been accomplished when Miss Klslo Low learns to swim. On the chutes, riding tho log and In the tank two-step, Miss Elsie Is great, tit as yet, she has not learned to Hwlm. Whether this Is due to the MUs Carlton "Noon Aid" Mrs. J. B. Mason Dinner in the basement 1:30 p.m. Music Address Rev. E. C. Richards Address Superintendent Fred Peterson Solo Miss Edith Wilson entertaining the youngsters by her sister, Mrs. Carl Cofer. The children Recollections of Edith Hill Booker," ' pcnt a Joyou acrn00'1. romping ,uuu piauiK jmcuiie kuiul-b, ancr which refreshments were served. t The heart songs of days gone by, I tbe mention of whoc titles arouses fond memories of childhood and 'mothers lullaby, are to bo featured at a concert to be given soon by the, was a carrier for the Herald, which position ha has held for tho past year, to the entire satisfaction of the patrons along his route. OAKLAND STARTS SUMMER CRUISES In Memory of Mrs. M. N. Stevens," ladles Guild of Grace Episcopal Mrs. J. L. Stevens Address Rev. S. D. Harlan Solo Miss Louise Benson Sabbath Observance" Rev. J. Stubblefleld General Discussion Singing "America" church, under the direction of Mm. i .Don J. Zumwalt. The affair will be Jglven at Houston's opera house, and Monday on Its summer run to Upper b the old time heart Interest songs will ' I'olnts. The steamer will loavo he rendered by local favorites. I l& N Br JnnBBBBBBBBBBBnPflnBf KaHBHnBBBBsnBBBBBBBBBBVir lM i HI .sna ' V ! TKSf H8ffeiMniitdf -HMnBtntistlif k ssssnnfSk4it't?P5iji,-iL J". ssssnni1 s M BBsnnnBw1 xssssnnl ELssnf y- B mm.- jfl Slsnti&H llsnnnK'i r?" z ? ' rf JSL '' r , i Capitol Elevator Men Have Pretty Easy Jobs Whether lt lfid tho rra fUy w lMt, (t u dianinc lis wsm 1tt rv liuur a dy uri. t,j m w U in Horfa a tn ,NM6e ij,, ,rtirWi but wi rtlf.tlftUr lu )I4 (tM Itt. I'nil! rr Hrlr WASHINGTON. II V. Jut. -r'lndlite that hr a micv., to ,irV fitit; Rv htur tin), u OrrgtMt nut) rrcplltli atit'olhtnl rlctatiif rh durlor in tbn etat tlns of Ibf (UUttitr Mouth twl building, ! nude ku Attrmpi In' That l t ja) and im r u gut AiiM)lnirl thrnucit hU cntter. hur, nf lt th rlrntor u, imn on th" huB I.1p a wr jf hr't'4(-lttil an. J in twth etr t4iwitti .ilrrrr.h In landing line 9il.l(li.nl j'lli N (inltifl Wail anr ux ttit iu hi 'III iirk ln hmir a dif and turn .tttiltt n their ! m let draw I3U0 miMilli. tahllrii U itttt Imi), And ci( thu hur tut ,),.(,, XU 'roiuliliTliie thni h u iMiiKht tho tri.prlnlt!i l thr itiao ai ibtt tjt lit runtiliiic 11,0 rlrlalitf and (will In. tilrh llio il(.t rrj r, tr 11,11, full hll tin U Im-Ihc liKirurird jr lur .Kline t iho nn 4wfri I Wh-n tnugfimw Ailiikuriio, If Uo'U ih ll-rl fritm II a w lotKa nurcf-i.tm in landing the uddliinnal plarp, h. wilt sn 2qo A month fur nothing at all until thxrmlwr Ul, r PAtllPt If Ibe lr(tl. JJtrtl rtllr TIim! mm in kUie lAAttnn tho lawmairu 4m-Mj when ih lo hiM- Hill rrrtintrtto , without an) durt;An m r ROCKEFELLER IS UNABLE TO TALK ATroitM.'V Kilt oil, .MAUXATI.'j Ti:i.Lsi.NTi:itHTTi:tMMi:nti;j CflMMlM.mo.N THAT TH' M,l lj TtMl WIKIII.r f TtMTIr'V Theater Guide . i-l-tl-,(ijLflRj HOUSTON'S OPliRA HOUSE DARK I'nlttd I'ress Horvtrn j WAHIIINGTO.V, l ('., JU,,. ,l John c)Ar.r, ntlfitnry for William JRockrfnllcr, IfMiniil today Hint the oil baron In too fulilo to appear lm. for tho rommlttre and tiiitlfy In ihn Kiandard Oil probe, Garvin lrsilr)il that th.- margin bntween Mr. Ilnckufnller AU.I dralli I. Mrs. Glen Johnson entertained the Pythian Club on Wednesday evening. Progrc.sive ZtO was the entertain ment, fend this was followed by the serving of refreshments, ices and as sorted fa!''-n. The following were the mombi jrejent: Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Hogue Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crisler, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Low, Mr. and Mrs. k. it. iirewh-ik'-r, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Glen John- json. M.s Jenule Hum, Mrs. Etta Bol- ler, Mrs. Olive Heltz and Mr. Vcrl Brewbaker. Mrs. William Masten wag hostess to the Leisure Hour Club Wednesday af ternoon, when the usual enjoyable afternoon was spent in playing COO, The prize wan awarded to Mrs. Fred Melhase, after which a dainty lunch eon was served. In attendance were Mrs, A. It. Campbell. Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Miss Har rln, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mrs. George Hum, Mrs, Maxwell M, Long, Mrs Henry Newnbam, Mrs, O, W. Robert- eon, Mrs. Charles I, Roberts, Mrs Fred Schallock, Mrs, Bert R. Wlth row, Mrb. Whltlock, Mrs. Win. Maa- ten and Mrs. Onear E. Wllley. The Tuesday Club spent an enjoy ubio afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Carey M, Ramsby this week, when bridge was played and a luncheon nerved. Tho members are Mrs, Cbaa. Town Topics MotingOMce. Dr. C. V. Fisher Is moving his office from Its former location over Under wood's pharmacy to tho White build ing. He expects to he In his new loca tion by Monday. I to than '' ' "MKhti.t, and thn latt lrrllA.L . . .. f lirowii il" mlithi kill Mm I ' M,,,MrJJ d in tho J "Dlrnsiors inM-tliig," said flarver.l The steamer Otkland will start on! " ., , ., "" . til i a 111 V l.elli J. IIukIi No flllwr nvlilimrit tit Hi., inu .. Lh"I 'I0! "?, 'M" hV""- "" V.lt f grabbing I,, .', . ", , . yomiK l'lnirs need hit polnlml llt nin,l tvllli mlf nmnrillt. fur Irrirt ... ' ", ., Mho ork for tho Athletics of r :" ... - v. , ;'"", " " at saaai umvid ikuiiiK au Kb my is 4a in n . i a. i . . . . . . w wliIarrlvUtht.rfordlnn,r.nr.dthoJ"n"" i0nM ,W r' " ' 2l "r"Pf"lJr '"" mailer.. Al.d dlM leaving the Fort in the morning will''" " " , "j"? !":. -. - be brought back on the steamer and ....":"""" .V "' , "" . ",r" " . .' """" "" "rn" '" -'v.rwtlon, reach Klamath Falls about noon. With tho substitution of tho auto for the stage, much quicker time will be made. The regular schedule will ho announced after tho svniner halt rnado n few trips. STAR TIJEATEI PIIIVOiTA I'AV.MJ Xmrll) VlnlltiUu, Mngrn sad llirrr TlM 'mfllir,i rmiil," Hnltu Dramn In Tu l'tu Tmgr.tr," ngrnph Urania lilll fin MAnitAn In ItiM iIm.. uf,t. ,i... I.,, .1...... ... .,i. 'tiS.'".1!:! !" " " - H. rommlMlnnl . mi. i. V... iwl" "rc,,'1 lM "t"m.nt, and will When Bush, tho rwtill, ent In tho HorkeMK-r to Iho stand. "Tlifi TniuMi-Miiilr. T. lrJninc," ICwIrm f'oiiipdy ('inliiit NuuiUy " I'KHiix or imi'i.i.vi: Iajurea Toes. l)elxss Mills, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mills, sustained a very painful bruise of three toes Friday, while doing some fancy diving stunts In the natitorium. In some way tho young fellow managed to strike the top of his toeH against Die rough con crete edge of tbe tank, peeling off a goodly portion of tho skin, 1!iVvii u uemL.u m- minv UXDKIt AIIHII'CT.H OF IIL'HT 1). Micov, i:. it. vi:ghtk ami w. i. MIM.CII. SHIRTWAIST CLUB DANCE TONIGHT nox ngiiitut llio G nnlM mi fnii. Brown, nnothtr youtiKnter, was on Ihn bench to nillovo him If iii-cimsnry, Brown, who Joined tho Athletics two years ngo, Is gelling heiir- right iilong. Ills splttnr fools many hat ters, nnd his rontrnl, nt Cms erratic, Is now almost perfect Aicurnlo Information about Klniunlli lln.ln. Hrn Chllrotr, Main. Hie (ISA Huhicrlh for the Herald, 0 ewu a month. Marrieil Today. Charlie Captain and Norn Bcrnlco Mcrrltt, two prominent young Indians from the reservation, were married this morning by Just loo of the Peace i Gowen. Captain 0, C. Applegate, l'o llco Judge witnesses. Leavltt rWk lo Iteeover. Alleging that SE0.21 Is due on an assigned account, the Pacific North western Adjusting Co. today brought suit for that amount against the Farasers' Implement and Supply Houm. A tfirvi, nilmlinp nt InvllHtl.lfia linv. nrul others werebMn mailed to the cltlxcns of this city 'inviting them to utleiid u dance to ho given by the Shirtwaist Dancing Club at Moose Hall tonight, Tho dance will bo conducted In an informal manner, dunce programs be ing dispensed with. Good music lion been hired for the occasion, and it Is expected that tho ball will be crowded to overflowing. Start a Savings Account Now w tertf j ran mmn i r'ji w WW?:::??' H LssnWsBrsW. J lli'Klii lo mo it now by depos illiilt i.vciy fiini dollar with mm, n.lil in it, nllmv tho Inturent we pay (I pur cent roiiipnundod ed every six months) lo remain mid old ngit will not Unit you IhiiiihIi'hh nnd forlorn, FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON AituilMlon Mr TEMPLE TIICATBlif Nafiirday I'ntlm Werkly, Current KvoiiIh "III tlm Mimiii'n liny." Imniiiiy TwoiJIi'ol HpKlall(' i"('oiilUraletl Oniiil," Knli'iu Coiiiitd)' f! H5" Huiiday I'ullie Wirkly, Mexican War NiimIht , "Girl I'niiii l'i(Hilly," Vltftgrtiiili Two-Rri'l Fpiiiurii "lliirglnr's Harrlflro," Hlogropli Drama MATIXKH DAILY AT ! iU, UCKHUID WOTOTUM !4 ,'J iErrM t.s WMm 1 W. j