Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1915)
towpat, rnuAhv it, jj THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON v w H. E. Momyer Leaves ! lb. DeHay Willing Views of ffc Two Richest Men in for Crater Lake Park SE'S?' the World, Carnegie and Rockefeller to Settle lor $1000 I lit1'? tit' !.,? I W'iw W s; : ir .".!) A ffMrs, Lillka Dt Hay, who has de-ithe arm will be permanently dls- maaded 11.000 from the city at dam- Wed- sh d u ,s mpo"le tor ages resulting form a fall on a aide-' i! " ' ;fiv-Bi-Mb i,vut...twu. Some of the council suggested that walk, appeared before the council last night. " Her Injury" wob"" discussed freely. . ' According to Mr. De Hay, her arm Mrs. Do Hay allow City Health Of- jficer Truax to Investigate the Injury. jsiie has agreed to do so. i "i rmnir I .m nnuiion 111 n Tnnna. waa fractured, and her wrist .o badly nnd uolIarB(.. 8ald Mra. Do Hay, when sprained that itwtll be at least a year agjied the lowest price nt which she before it will be Improved, and that, would compromise. 6ETTIH6 LOGS IN IPIF SUPPER AT WATER NEAR KENO! ' HENLEY SCHOOL '4 DRMTTK THE SNOW. OONWNUR8 THERE BASKET- BALL TEAMS MAKE A CLEAN-, . tKG-OTHKR KENO NEWS LOGGING lim TIMK IS PLANNED FOR FRl- DAY XIOHT OTHER INTEREST IXG NEWS ITEMS FROM 1'IXK GROVE WAV (Herald Special Service) KENO. Fee. y. Avery Tarbell have plaoed a dae lot ot aawloga at Saowgoose's landtag for Ackley Bros., who coadact a sawmill at Klamath raid; ,- Jaconetta Lang are cutting aaw loga for, AeUey'a sawmill. The now la qulte'deep. but the boys are cutting Just the same. P. C. Carlson has 60 cords ot wood cat la B. E. Kera'a timber, Mr. Broyles has trade some Klam ath Valla property to ARea Btaasble for the; V: E. Reader property la Wl . "2 K: h? Uu. Friday might the KeaoUce played, basketball with the Klamath FaUettea. The Keao boya beat the Klamath- sophomores 17 to . aad the Keao school boya pleyed.agalast the Klamath Falls commoa achool boys, beatbig them 38 tolt. Attar the"1 ball game waa over, Avery ft ..Tarbell gave a dancing entertain meat aad supper kat Padgett' hall. AH enjoyed both the game aad the (Herald Spccliil Service) PINE GROVE, Feb. 16. There Kill be a pie bupper at the Henley achool house, Friday evening, which f promises to be well attended. The pies will be sold at a reasonable price. ' Mrs. Early Arant entertained the J Ladles' Civic club Thursday after-) noon. An enjoyable tlmo waa spent ! doing needlework, and at 5 o'clock t a sumptous luncheon waa served. ' Those present were Mrs. H. M. Miller, president; Mrs. S. E. Icenblce, vice- president; Mrs. Henry Crimea, secre tary; Mrs. Bert Hawkins, treasurer; Mra. Std McKensle. Mrs. J. M. Mills Mrs. Elliott, Mrs.. Brown, Mrs. Lem ,. McKensle, Mrs. James Grimes and Mrs. White. - j Mr. Weber was in Klamath Vails last week.' ia(iMlaPUttnu HaaaaaV'laaaaaam I 'JlaV'rsfnSaiaBlal iMsHHr -.SBaaaaaf?. aftaaKaL KiailsaaaaavVBT Ui JSl J,US t &LaiaK lUBVaJMiBaaAH1 ..Ua .M & V VmaBar lannnnnnnnnnnnlHiiBnnnnnBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnV aaaaaaaaaf If Smaaaaaaaaaf' flldaVB V F m' ,'A 1 Jaawmfe QV saaaaaaaaHsA laaaaafaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalBaavil 4aaaaWTJP ""aaaaaMr laaaaaaWSBMalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVsaaaaH Laaaaaast "i avM f msmn aaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTJiaue Vaaamamaaaut' Vaaafsaall VaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVMir - lamHsaKT in --i "iaaarsmr tlaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmw JTt iaaaaTlv7vi?'i MrT!!w 'aaarKCaV riaaaaaaaaaaffaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW IT llaaaWl '" . v 'aBff aaaaaam. jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaF ' .aaMalf ''' 'cMPi aaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw .aaaaaKZlt "I'liwt C WBsmmaA aaaaaaasaaaaaaaaW ftb-. Vaaaaaaaaaa aVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-''aaiaaiaaaaaaaaGaaPiV AVvtaauHsBaaatasaaaaaaaC jaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB aavZP'Via?(raaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaV VAAaaBTaaTaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafiaamBaaan aW aTmwBaaaaaaaaaaK Wa bLsF vSXasaalmlPMvA Vav V Bba 5mm i' ' - iiatiaSSillaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflisaaaat ' jttSaBSSlaf ' dJSSaflaBlll HHMfl m& ' ."ajaWiaaaaWi ft 71BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatatiaaaaaaamVaifI WsfafTZJ a " iA aaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaF IvPaaaaaaVVaHaaaalaiirFl i?i ' 4aaaaaaimralf filwBsaaaaat BaaaaaaaatKi - K-'vr JtaBsa"CT! i traaaaaaaal (smaaaaaamLauliv.ii . -, t. .aaaam Aw K. l.ft.r ".1 . f. '..gmaaaamm Smaajmaw . jris iiBs amav KtBaalia'aaaaaaaaaa, aw r t aaaaaaaaaaaaaate.. tT-A rf 3 ,Xl. , laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW VMmaaaaaaaaV M ..IHIVClH "-w TO8jy .. .'XW 1 LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV A aisaagftfo. mi ESJSSvCa l( rS'aaaaBl vSaPaft. 'iglSan m il?r Jmw Ayr k)w X. ?V rf TJ w vnalaei K ' W UNllll0 T ' Park llanger II. H. Momyer loft w' '" -otlni , r,... (.i, '(Km.l l",rk novo broken mnny windows u this morning for, tralor Nallonal ,.omniH(cd ,, Miof JJJJUM imrk. wheio he wn iirdored by the , w, rjnmin'i,, the ll(lr( ( "J Intel lor iloimrtment. Ho will bo there h,h,'' ""' until tlio cliwu of llio park next full. Mr. Momyer wiih uicoiiiihh4 "It H my custom in make mi trip John A. McCnll, wlm will Mnd tto uto tliu luirU tory winter to nee w,.eka In the pnrk. They nt , Hint vtorythliiK li "II right." unltl Clilloiiiln on tlio train i.i. froBl Moiiiir. "Thin H"r. tluiugli, It lm iIhto t tho park (m Hiumthaci mj been lomm'tl tlmt tho nmny lliora oklrt. 1 i . RVi," W faama Mr. Floe and family were la Klam ath Falls last week shopping. WANTS S010NS TO FORCE LOW RATE KLAMATH COUNTY ORCBAROIST ALSO TELLS CHAMBER OF COM. MERCK THAT LACK OF STOR. AGE HURTS FARMERS Mr. Brown of hauled hay tor A. Olene. Pine Grove Flat, Kinney's farm at ' 42kv..ft M.l. These are the two best photographh ever obtained of tho two richest men lu tho world, Andrew Car negie and John D. Rockefeller. They were taken when tho two appeared on tho wltnoss stand at tho inquiry of the Industrial Relations commission In New York. In years gone by Mr. Rockefoller allied nway from pho tographers, but this time a large camera was placed near him, and ho did not try to avoid It. Slnco tho steel man Is eighty years of age and the oil man seventy- six, it is possible that such good photographs of them will never again be taken. A ji ii'Kixl Iioiiho wUiu'hhuI (he llrst episode or "Tho Exploits of Klnlno," .it tho Slur ilioaU-i- liml nlKht. There Ih ovory reason to believe that "The Kxplolla of Klnlno" Is, go lug to prove tho bent and most popu lar serlnl that has ever been pre .setitetl to (ho public. Arnold Daly, as Craig Kennedy,) 'and 1'cni I White, as Klnlnu Dodge, are teen to exceptionally good nil-j antniso. Tho mystery pari of Hum Htory U one tlmt will he liard, to 'sole. 1 The scientific itiethoilx used by 'crnlg Kciuiedy and tho "Clutching .llaiul" add much to (ho picture. Tho plcturu Is well produced, the photo graphy l perfect. A big feature comedy hill of pic , turrn will hold tho bonrds at tho .Star thoatcr today and tomorrow. "Low. Luck and Gasoline." a three 'part Vltagrnph offering, I tho main I attraction. In this picture we see l.llllan Walker, Walllo Van and John Dunny, In ouo of their funniest comedies. Dunny ns tho captain, and tho father of tho "tomboy" l.llllan, cause no end of merriment. l.llllan ami hor "Ctitey" plan to clopo, father Is In hot pursuit. Wo sco him In motor boats,' flying boats, aeroplanes and every other modern high powered mennn of travol. Tho end doe) noti como until Dunny falls from an noro planc Into tho briny deep. Then nnd there ho forglvos tho runaways. Tim second number of tho "Hazards jf Helen" will In. hIhiwii Imiluiit. Thd HoiUm of rnllroml hIoij ,r'0, to he the hcsl nml moat tlirllllaK plrturo of tho kind men ni tho Hur for n long time. "Oltker Kate", a VHngrnph ii.nudf featuring Knle I'rlce, ulli compwi tho live reel program. io ntnl i a the ndmlsulou Un for Turmlny M WedneHilny, WASHINGTON '8 BIRTHDAY FETE CIIIMIHKX OF THE llltHTM! t'IIVIU;il WILL CKI.KIUUTK ATAL OAV F THE KATRR OF THEIR COUNTRY Monday night tho chlldmn of U Christian church will render a pro gram to commemorate tho birth at tho first president. The entire pro gram will bo In tho hands ot the children of Ihe church. After tho completion of the . tcrlnlnmcut, refreshments will u nerved to those In attendance. i Out of 400 bills In the legislature. airs, xuwie ana jsrs. jc m-.aW ,,, ,, ,-.. nelly of Langell valley, were la Klam-1 ' ath Falls laat week. On her way home, j Mrs. Tuttle visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller and family, In Pine Grove. 'I Salem is to i brick building. have a three-story Herald want ads get results. T. A. Llvesley & Co., ot Salem, bold ten tons of logan berries to a Chicago mall order house. Tho Southern Pacific company's bridge across Coos bay will bo 2,400 feet long and ot structural steel. : "Put on another Squeegee" w. The best method to secure a ductloa la the freight rates on the Klamath Falls line U to hare the matter taken up with the legislature according to Frank Evans, who has a splendid farm and orchard beyond the Enterprise ranch, And who ad dressed the directors of the Chamber of Commerce last night Evans states that the legislature should cut ot the lacreased rata al lowed oa Uaea under ooastracttoa, , aad pat the rates oa thaw Uaea aal- form with the rest of the state. ' r la his talk, Evans stated that the ' farmer, la addition to having the high rates to contend with, tads laekr of toraflt aad market here. When ' he ships te polaU elsewhere la the .he said, the shipments mast an Interstate Jourae, and be held ap and inspected a couple ot and Cal Icenblce, Charlie Dutton, Earl Mack, Clyde Short and Helen El- Jllott. rr ii r"i : t -tti. Herald want ads get results, AM "x Say, Nothitig and Saw Wood Put hafs the use,; waea all yoa hawi te'do is ttf'stef to the phasle1 .Jll Ua".M'FVa. ,M. -w w.ir T"i-w"' ww. sil-J- sd;ave.'rr wood delivered al- h" - -J'"saamiam'tf aaaasmsnism - n s f-f &'J9im -moat' hah -:'f ji. Ttj-Ky-s. 7i.,.u ffWfw" Miss Nora Miller and Ed and Earl Miller entertained the Anti-Can' Sunday school class St. Valentlne'i evening. A very pleasant evening wag spent playing games and there were musical selections by Miss Nora Miller and Miss Inez Elliott. The!,.. - u oo class missed its teacher. Mrs. Bert 'One Ot the Strongest Hawkins, very much from the oartv. i proofs Of tire Value IS the Luncheon was served at ii o'clock. desire of the man who has been and those present were Hasel Arant. usintr tires of n certain kind to have' Inez and Robert Elliott, Jennie, Ivan ' others of the same kind nut on his car when he needs new ones. Veteran Retiree William Fuller, for 33 yoars' In tho Indian scrvlco as carpenter and : Instructor In this branch of manual training, has retired from the serv ice. Ho leaves in tho morning with his wlfo and daughter for Seattle, uhcro ho will reside. jl,cmo for the Fair ( Forest Supervisor J. M. Bedford nnd family catno In today fiom the I Klamath agency. They leave in the, morning for San Francisco to attend tho opening of tho exposition. ILaaaaaaaaVljTIfaaaVaaaaaaaall ' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaSaaWSBBBBUKiaiBBBBai I gsanW OnHlaaaaafltaaaaaml Lmfg zmj i The Pine Grove Literary society will meet on the evening of Febur ary 26. ' While toking his horse from the buggy, Charlie, Dutton let the animal get away from him, and break the shaft of the baggy. Ur. and Mrs. Sam Millar visited the former's parents, Mr. asd Mrs. H. Miller, while up there oa busi ness recently. Lincoln day exercises ware held at the Henley school Friday. WaOe pne of the pupils raised the dag to halt mast, the other pupils marched around It aad aaag patriotic The man who says, "Put on another Squeegee" when he drives his car into the garage, registers the highest possible endorse- ment of Diamond Tires. Read this letter from a Tire Dealer: "Oakland, Cal, Nov. 24, 1914. "Oar customers arc more than satisfied with the service they are getting from Diamond Tires, and soma of the reports of mileage received are wonaenui. a no Dest evidence oi win is we wet that we seldom have to solicit repeat orders. They come to us voluntarily, 'Put on another Squeegee' is generally 'their first greeting on entering the store, and they leave with a smile, feeling that their trouble is over for a long time, and each a Diamond booster. j "RECORD TIRE COMPANV, ' t "Per A. J. Donovan." t la addlcieti to the extraordinary mileage and freedom from treabla that you get in Diamond Saueegee Tread Tirea, you can now buy them at the following "FAIR-LIBT" FRICES: I -C33 Rev. J. S. stubblefteld of the Pres byterian church ot Klamath Falls, told the Pine Orove Sunday school of the death of the famoas mtrina lurauMrrltor, Fa1iyJ. jCrasbtv-Tne luasay school sang a law of the maay hymns, she had written, Mr, gtubblcdeld's samem was tram Acta 18:17;'"Aad Qalllo care for none of those taints." ii Size 30x3 30s 314 333j 33x4 Diamond Squeeceo 9.45 12.20 14.00 20.00 f Slze 34x4 36x4 37x5 38x8 Diamond Saueegee 820.38 28.70 33.90 46.00 dei IMSsgjmjjoM THIS catalog truthfuDypre- scnu aad illustrates the most desirable varieties oi teed let the Northwest. The best of tvety jaiaa lot the market m Kosm itrdw, bm laisL the orchard, the peehiysiaa tad ihe bee-keeper. A reliable sad sale fvtde le your euKhaui asd a relctvace bee which ahouM be is the haacU el every siw, AAlorcaUlofNo. 2H0 PORTLAND SEED CO. rORTLAND.OR. Theater Guide Hooston's Metropflita Aniuseneitt HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATE1 "Ihiic. Luck and Uaaoliao" A comedy In three parts featuring John llaaay, LlllUa U'alker aad Walllo Van "Tho riot at the It. It. Cut" Hecond of "craaQBiiK-i ! ,P M1 I "The Hasards of lltlts series I'A Vago from Lifo" A melodrama in two reels "The Illnnk Not" Jokor comedy "Tho Young Reformer" Featuring Little Matty ADMISSION 10c pl.VII.VKK KVMltV HATUKDAV AND ' SUNDAY AT 2:8(1 CITY MARKET wi: (iivi- Sjgs- Wo tnko pride in our ability to ploaso, and our customers are nlwayB BntlHllcd, bocaiise they get tho host. COMJMIUA IlIVKIl SALMON. A 81T.C1ALTY Fiettli Keu MhIi nml Kaatern OysterM AIhiivn on Hand an MAIN PHONE Ml Ofloer Kate" Vltagraph comedy, featuring Kate Price 10 aad lHc AY NO MORS A f is. FOR jsAL--Undsrwas typewriter, to, oau at atowto Oara. M Southern Oregon Aiito Company. Agents wvaw AGAINST THE TIME OF WANT 4t 4 e53- Ilk lm .BsmaaV you will bo ttoii guarded if your protection bo a woll filled savings bank book. Want has no terrors rs i00h! alnst- wnnthe,rySji 'i .Jor the saving but only for the '.NK If thoughtless, The time to guard .lX I iiuiIhi.( . ..... a a. ii -- earning. Degln that protection by opening an account here to day, or next pay day. J FIRST STATE Mfi SAVINGS BANK rOAMATH FALLS, OREGON Coming Saturday and Huaday The Spitfire" Malltieea every Mafimlay ami HttsW at VI BO TEMPLE THEATEI 'Tlio War HaBi" Lubla two reel drama "Kartlter Adventures of Sammy" Orpbeus-Belig drama "1'alilo of the ORy Grafter and IW traprotected Rnbiea" . Rsssnay comedy AIIMIHHION AI.WAVN l CKS1 MATINKK IIAII.V AT Hl89 AM, MCMWaKD IMCTl'Hr f j ?TK MP.CBTT.T. OPRRA HOUlK "-"'"."", w" v, Merrill, ore. . v; ..-M MOTIil.N I'lOTURKM TUW""-" u- i ?& AND MTUKVAS" (k m &!& r '" u ! ". v ZCi ..f h-Yi! fl'i "" '"f. .!. irV jJW Ju'T. fVf w --J ft JsTiW.3r mw&wi