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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1915)
rlH. Ii-,fo IRa ':':;. ,r -:--- It ws & .. EM-- rA Hfv'? fc 3S ; f ra ,&$? btS&v. kl& - I" ! " .4 ,v Kjte. THE virMiMfi HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKOON HWPAT, APRIL it, ( ! fk-w.Viu -4. 'V r- 3 "TA.y.-.. : m , - 1 fv: i :X Every 44 Street and Home Dresses At About Cost of Material S9 wi.. D A MESSAGE TO THE WOMEN OF ' KLAMATH FALLS AND VICINITY This is a season when everyone is interested in every-day wearing apparel. Men and women alike are looking for some thing new to take the place of winter garments to be discarded. Men's troubles are few, compared with women's, for men can x go to almost any store and buy an every-day suit, all ready to wear, at almost any price they wish to pay. Usually women are compelled to visit the different stores, select the material they think most appropriate, then find trimming most suitable for this ' material, and last, but hardest task of all, make the garments them selves, or hire them made. The buyers for the Golden Rule Associated Stores had this condition of affairs in mind last January, and made ample provi sions to place the women on an equal buying basis with men. While canvassing the New York market a manufacturer was located who specializes on what he calls "morning dresses." Dresses suitable, for every-day wear, yet neat enough to wear on many occasions. A quantity price secured for our part more than ONE HUNDRED dresses made of Amoskeag Ginghams, hand somely finished with dainty embroidery and -self trimming, as sorted light and dark colors, sizes 16 to 44, that we are now able to offer at a special price. THESE DRESSES ARE ON SALE IN THE dl OQ SECOND BALCONY AT THE LOW PRICE OF $ 1 M See Window No. 1. S""" i - . . i mk K.K.K. Mar. i " -srssssT TODAY'S ODIIK8T STORY United Press Smlce. TAMAQUA, Pa., Airll 16. Whit Icnnlnt against ft radiator In it barroom. In which he It em ployed at a bartender, Frank Knmhtior was Belied with a vlo- apaam ot snoeslng. which result- in In tho dislocation or ma nm shoulder. Kerahner una own mo 4) Victim ot theet involuntary con- vulslons a number oi limes noro- tofore, and on each occasion the dislocation ot his snouiaer rc- suited. Moving Pictures Town Topics To Swan Lake. County School Superintendent reu Peterson left today for Swan Lake to attend to buslncsa mattors. Injure n Leg. a J. Jonnette. cmuloycd on mo Grimtn lateral enlargement, severely bruised a leg this forenoon by a fall from ii scaffolding. In From Uio Works. Thoa. J. Stnnott. time keeper for tho reclamation service on the Qrlrath lutoral enlargement work, la In town on buslncsa connected with project headquarter. I Ram ob Account. - C. A. Parka today brought ault Malnm Gardner ft Hoyt. Fort Klam ath merchants, to recovor $168.46, alleged due Mason. Ehrman ft Co.. and assigned to him. Ili-owne Funeral Tomorrow. The funernl of tho lato It. H. 8. Browno will bo held tomorrow at 2 p. m., from the homo In Hot Springs Addition. Kldor S. D. Harlan will conduct tho.sorvlces. Jory Trial for Hughes, Instead of a preliminary bearing, Joe Hughes, accused ot stealing a tent from Charles Roan, at Lost River, is belna- tried by a Jury before justice of tho Peace E. W. Go wen thla after noon. W. H. A. Renner la attorney for Hughes. tsrAc-fe' rii MurVed Woman " the llrst .. ih Hhiiimri nnd llrady featuroa to bo shown here, was tho attraction at the Orpheus Inst night, nnti proveu an iiinrtnliiniPiit of extraordinary mem. Theso features will bo shown every, Wednesday nnd Thursday, tbo new hnlne "Mother," an offering well up to the world standard. Tonight "When Wo Wore Young." a three reel Western offorlng, will bo the hcndllnor. Thla production takes us back to tho early days on me plains. hon the red man and tho sot nra imtilpil for nossesslon. Two com- todies complete tho no reel program. Sunday and Monday Charles uica . ... . . ..... tit.... .11 Mf..Mntf In ens Olu uurioBiiy nnii tho Orphous. Thoro Is only one objection to tho picture attraction at the Star theater, and that Is tho title. To anyone who Is not familiar with tho story. It Is mlslondlnic. "The Lost Paradise' is a great labor problem play. Wo havo novor aeon a production that porlraya tho great battlea-betwcon capital anu labor so vividly as does "Tho I.ost Paradise." It Is n masterpiece or Its vimi Tho reviewer confronts many scenes that will strlko doep. be he rich or poor, wo see the many men ann i women cmployea In a great steel plant struggling In tho Intense heat for that which galna them their dally bread. In another scene, wo see society, In tho height ot Ita glory. Such la every day llfo, but It taken a cast auch aa Mr. Frohman has selected for this plcco to "bring It home" to us. This Is but ono sldo ot a most In- torfntlna story. Thoro Is a touch of romance from tho very beginning that adda much to the offering, and again, there are bits of, comedy that appear alnaa at tho opportuno time. n. n. Wnmor la aeon In the leading role. He does admirably woll. Tho entire cast la seen to good ndvautnge. The Hcenes In nnd about tho great steel mills aro tho best wo havo ovor had the uleasuro of scolng. The picture. from every view point. Is a superior offering. The program will bo pre- st nted tonight for tho last time. & "When Wo Wn VotMsi" Western Drama In Three rana hot of lllngvllle III." Comsay "A Tamil of High Mfs," Comedy ADMlMION, 10 CKNTf) MATINKK KVKIIV HAUHDA AND IINHAv AT U lie a button, li .i. Tra wb.K. K. K. (More,' Accurate laforM.tln- .'i KlssaaUh Baaln. Ask Chiles) Houston's Kxrcutor'a Not lea In the Matter of the Estate of Hteven Woiulnk, Deceased, To the Creditors, etc., of tfald Kiitato. Von are hereby notllled that tho un derslgnod, having boon appointed ex ecutor of the lait will and testament ,.r HI..VLU Woiulak late of the County of Klamath and Hlftto ot Oregon, de- censed, hereby glvca notice that an persons whomsoever having a claim oi demnnu against aaiu ctwhi present their claims to mo at the law office of W. H. A. Henner, ovor tha postonice In Klamath Falls, Oregon, for tho purposo ot having the same adjusted, and all persona Indebted to Maid estate am requested to make I modlato pigment of name to the un derslgned. Dated this 4th day of March, I1B. M. P. t.AVKNIK, Kxccutor tho he Uat Will ana TeaU nii.ni or Hteven Woanlak. Deceased. W. H. A. RRNNKR, Attorney for Ki- ecutor 6.ia-19-16-I-l yrtnrjvvvrv4,.iia.i HOUSTON'S OPERA H0U8K , STAR THEATER ItanM FntlnMH Presnu ' U. II. WINTKH la , "THK M8T I'AIIAnWRM T In Flu Pnrts Added Atlrm Hon-. "Hearst tk'Ug Sin PictotUj.. AUimImiIou III ntui net MNllHetv er Hsiurdsy ,! u, twi TEMPLE THEATER "A Ctoney UUntl MKlilmarr,' Vltagraph To it( Comsd; "romo 'Hound and Take Th fej nhaat "Way," rtollg Annliiuil Cointdx "TIm Jarr Family I Hoovers Hirtm' First of Vltagrnpli Jsrr Berlea "Wooed by Wlldiiutn" Kalem Comedy Hnakevllkt Heauty Parlor," Kssanny Comtdy Admlsaion Always lot, MATIMKK OAII.V AT iM i ALL LICKNHi:i rHTTURai ! Waters KVKBV 1MKCK OF JKWKLHY T.VKHV WATCH, KVKRV PAIR OF OLA8KH In this stock 18 T1H1K TO THK NAMK IIKMKMIIKK THK NUMHKR SA Main (HreM MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Ore MOTION' PKTIJUM TCWWIti AND RATUIIOAYI "Knox" 1UU knock them all for ,t,c K. K. K. More. Fine Wheat Offered. County Agriculturist Olalsyer baa I Just received 100 pounds ot choice ! bluest cm wheat ,accumaiea to in altitude and location, which he will furnish at cost to farmers wishing to carry on demonstration work or pur chase the entire lot for planting. . fMMWMWWWWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM HBi-Rj S'ijIwLVKLSnKQl SHEnTRuBflnLam'l'l HlnwnnnnnWfl nLf LLVlSaSinnnHHaHLnnnVSnwIaw Bfl Dl HnnnnnnnLVIH j(H aH nFflnnLHalanWyyf-JBnkVnBnfi . fwnnnnnnnnflaiMllHHi I nS nnl BnnnnnS!PiMnnWannnuLM 9 vinnnnnnnnnnKl!1nSriHl.H I v7R'"MMninH!l I I I I giL9dUH m UkMaW nnHH I H B fl nnnnnnnnnnrannnnnnnnnnV sH SbbOJ& .arBS Ss H S aw Bbj bbj STsTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaY BTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTAl I- jveSLnWmaT H li I bvbbbbbbbbbbbbbbWbbvbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Big Strike. Roomlns bouse and hotel keepers, beware of having all your roomers look tor a place to live where they can get n good be'd plus a new, clean mattress. If you want to keep irour roomers and get .more. If you want (to keep your house full all the time, take advantage of the mattress sale at the placo where they glvo you $2. BO for your old one. ; WILLI8-JOHN8TONR CO. Insurance that pays, ami pays on Univ. 8cc Chllrote, S Mala St. DOVT FOKHCT "DUCK," You ouUldera. when you want your team taken care of OAK AVK. L1VERV FKBO BARN "Dutk" Oowlell. Proprietor YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Portland R. H. K. Portland ! 8 1 Venice ' 1 Lush and Carlsh; Henley and Mltze. At Oakland R. H. B. Salt Lake , 2 7 2 Oakland 1 C 1 Oregory und Rohrer; Boyd, Chris tian nnd Kulin. At Los Angeles R. H. B. ILos Angeles C 0 3 San Francisco 3 7 2 j Hughes, Brooks nnd Holes; Couch, jRnrham and Clarke. A HAPPY IHOME '. u. Dependa upon the fattier and mother, and if either ot them Is worn ont when night cornea, they generally "lake it out oa the family." Music ia the world's beat meaa of relasaUoB for the tired houae vife or work-fagged husband. , , The GrafoaoU "Mignoaetto" at 9100 (ft 10 with record eJs-; ' Hon) oa eaay tents wJU aaake your home a real home. Way BOt Mmrjjfyyp t thla model flny "appy, xnongn awmea-f OrafonolM, 17.0 to S4.M. fT-i8 ,?l SKEEHERD PIANO DEPOT Fibre and steel needles for Colum bia and Victor machines at Shepherd Piano Depot. 10-tf Off With Hi-Shoes i Tliewo balmy Spring day find Um well drcaaed nomea ami meej seeking a pair of pretty low ahoca. AVo are now showing lw aeweat nwMleU In Spring ami Hmmttcr ihimpa and Oxfords. IciilwjSkl Day's Doings at Ik Big Store Fourth and Klamath 8vluimlng Honors at Stake t'nlteU Press Service CHICAGO, April 16. The National amateur water polo tournamont of the Amateur Athletic Union opened today in tho tank of the Illinois Ath letic Club. The largest teams are entered by tho Chicago, Illinois and New York Athletic clubs. The I. A. C, aro the present polo champs. Have you seen tboae claaar Straws and Panama Hats at K. X.' K. Store? Harvard Nine Meets Maine United Press Service CAMBRIDGE, Mass., The Main University baseball team eroaaea bats today with Harvard oa the .former's spring trip. ,f V4P Sold a mousetrap, G ' - - II If ,'! I sc s r.VT' HAi V. tSh m T fvVl ' mk tiw 'V6, You'll Get a Goa Turnout From the Blue Front Stabk Miwdy ft Hilyard, Pr1 llioao mWW. Klama'h, aeaM Offloo of j Dr. C. O. Prentk Veteriuary Surgeon . SPECIAL All Oray wad Fawn Tops, HI Shoes, button and lace, Regular 4 to H, NOW $2.85 Shoe Store wstBF Jbi,, tp, tP a al sWaW a -iV4j K ir Letushelpyoi Solve (be Fori Problem ' You take counsol with o banker on Inveetmonts, aland ready to help In our W VAN RIPER BR t)nalHy Vr"" OMl6 UiM 'J iimw wtnrnu mt MMBBWMl'SfM'lHI OFKN AFTERNOONS AND MVKNINQ8 PS& I i,immm? www w .ww-. vfciV k'-lf fAy'' erne wonderful aew wHa far at K. K. K. Store. ' i jt" ' ' 'jj "-'ill ", 143 V .tgw.fcy.gif'A.x m f